Thanks for that Frank I didn't know it was Merchant Navy Day today, I know only too well what price the sailors of the Merchant Navy paid in the war, my dad was in the Royal Navy and spent much of the war on Arctic Convoys and he used to say "if the German U boats didn't get you the bl**dy rough seas would have a good go at you".Frank Manning wrote:On this day, in 1939, less than 9 hours after the declaration of war, the Donaldson Passenger Liner 'Athenia' was torpedoed and sunk by U30 in position 56.44N 14.05W with the loss of 93 passengers and 19 crew. Thus opening for the British Merchant Navy a period of 5 years during which they sustained heavy losses. Without their sacrifice Britain could not have continued in the war. As a result, today, 3rd September is the official Merchant Navy day.
Approximately 19 million gross tons of allied shipping was lost.
25,864 (46.3%) of British merchant sailors lost their lives.
When a seaman's ship was sunk, his wages stopped.
Dockers were known to steal the emergency rations from lifeboats.
Talk about Dunkirk, The Battle of Britain, Alamein, or D Day. But do not forget the Merchant Navy.
He was on HMS Walker when the ship was so badly damaged by rough seas that they had to shore it up with timbers to limp into Iceland for repair.




