Back into Service on HMS Sheffield
Heroes Remember
Transcript
And then I went to, then I went to England, and like I said the
cook is just like a nurse. Always a job. So they asked me if I
want to go on the Sheffield. Sheffield was part of destroyer
and trooper and supply. So we went to Australia. Sydney,
Australia to get I believe was two hundred and some, army
personnel, and then stores, food, you know to mean when, what
(inaudible) said about mutton. Yeah, we had the mutton. It was
green on top, on top of the boiler. And then we come back and
then it was kind of rough. But the ship was well equipped,
I mean, that was a battle ship. We had to go the coast up
Mediterranean, the coast of Spain which the submarine was there
waiting for them, too. And we went through the Suez Canal and
then down to Indian Ocean and from there, from the Indian Ocean
we went to Burma. I went to Burma on the way back, get supplies
because the British Army was there and also the Canadian Army
was there. And then the Air Force. It was an Air Force base.
And then there was a supply ship. So we stopped on the way back
and then make a trip and I was in North Africa. Whatever they
need. I was on supply ship most of the time. I mean, and then I
beginning to be more experienced and they want somebody more
experienced so we went, the (inaudible) was there in North
Africa waiting for the supply truck and so on to go to Sicily.
So, when they get the supply then they took to Sicily. That was
after 1944, after they land, after we land in Normandy.
So I was on the supply ship when we land in Normandy, too.
Description
Mr. Gill describes getting right back into the service and winding up in England, where he was assigned to HMS Sheffield, an RN battleship.
Gil Kenny
Gil Kenny was born in Saint Rose, New Brunswick in December of 1923. His father worked as a blacksmith. Mr. Kenny was 16 when the war started and joined the Merchant Navy, because he was too young for the other services. During one of his crossings, his ship was torpedoed and he was adrift for 72 hours in the Atlantic. After being rescued, he returned to service on the HMS Sheffield.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:16
- Person Interviewed:
- Gil Kenny
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Pacific Ocean
- Branch:
- Merchant Navy
- Occupation:
- Cook
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