Battle of the Sharnhorst (Part 3 of 3)
Heroes Remember
Transcript
And, at one point there, with the chap on watch with me, we went
up one deck cause we were right under the bridge, and we had
shelter but we, we were watching what was going on, I can still
see the, like tracers going out of the Duke of York and landing
on the, the Sharnhorst, and you could see the flashes of their
guns as they came back. And they were concentrating on the Duke,
not on us although there were a few near misses and I, we did get
I did get wet from one near miss, that was about the only thing.
But when that happened, there was no fear involved, you know,
you're just, just curious. After that near miss, we decided we
better go down our, to one deck and underneath, but then it
became, because we started firing and our guns were right outside
and they were blasting on the, right outside and they were,
the deadheads on the scuttles were, were, were showing the
effects. Anyway we, I guess we stayed there and, but later on,
it wasn't too long, because this started about five-ish and it
went on for a couple of hours altogether. We gradually got, they
slowed the Sharnhorst down with something or other, and the other
cruisers were on the other side, and we, we closed eventually
and Sharnhorst gradually was being massacred, you know, their
guns were being put out. And I know I don't know the full story
but we did go on, all, we were being kept informed onboard
by the first lieutenant with, with broadcasts of what was
going on so we, we had an, we had an idea of what was going on.
Description
Mr. Treherne discusses how the convoy gradually takes over the Sharnhorst
Thomas Claude Treherne
Mr. Treherne returned to Canada after the war and continued his military career as a senior instructor at Naden Supply School. Mr. Treherne maintains a family history of his father's and grandfather's service lives. He is currently writing his memoirs of his navy service in the supply branch, and also serves as a member of the Council for Canadian Security in the 21st Century (CCS 21).
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:02
- Person Interviewed:
- Thomas Claude Treherne
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Norway
- Branch:
- Navy
- Rank:
- Midshipman
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