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Siege of Malta?
« on: Friday 19 September 08 23:00 BST (UK) »
Hi all,

I know my grandad Geoffrey Walker Godfrey served in WW2 and was stationed on Malta for some time - he was definitely there in late 1941 and summer 1942.  He was there during a siege, where I'm told they ate cats and dogs as there was no food (no idea how true that is?).

I don't know what force/regiment he was with, how would I go about finding out?  Can't ask family.  Also, my grandma told me that he refused promotion to the first rank of officer a few times because he said he wanted to survive the war, and officers got put on the front line more often - would I be able to find out if that's true?  Finally, he was apparently the only survivor of an attack on his room on Malta where the 5 other people he shared with were all killed.  Again, is there any way of narrowing this down and discovering the truth?

Also, I have pictures that he took while on Malta that were well labelled, including of things like the bombing of the Invincible, the Opera House on Malta before the blitz, plus a fair few others - I've hopefully attached a couple if I've managed to do it right!  Are these of any particular interest?  I really don't yet know anything about what my grandad did.

Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give!

Cate.
BKS: Godfrey, Lineham
DBY: Pickerin, Read, Swann, Wragg
GLS: Sutton, Smith, Hampton
SAL: Cooke, Griffiths, Tudor
STS: Walker, Dewsberry

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Re: Siege of Malta?
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 20 September 08 14:47 BST (UK) »
Interesting photos, Cate.

The first one is in fact the Norwegian cargo ship TALABOT built in 1936 and was part of convoy MW 10 from Alexandria to Malta.  The photo shows her under fierce air attack which resulted in her being bombed and set on fire in the harbour at Valletta, Malta on 26th March 1942. She was scuttled to prevent her ammunition cargo exploding. In 1949 she was raised, towed to sea and scuttled.

I am sorry I cant help with your inquiry about your grandfather. It will be difficult unless you have some more details about which unit or service he was in.

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Re: Siege of Malta?
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 20 September 08 15:58 BST (UK) »
Hi Cate, In answer to your questions, as I live in Malta, a few more details about your grandfather would be of help and the dates of 1941 throughout to summer 1942 was the height of the siege of Malta The photograph is indeed the Talabot and what a well captured photograph taken by a staff photographer from the Times of Malta. I worked as a diver on part of the hull as a diver in the mid eighties and ammunition was recovered even then. The photograph of the wrecked aircraft was also taken by the Times of Malta and is in fact a German Junkers 88, no doubt you can see the dead pilot. Feelings were running high at the time and no attempt at rescue was made on the unfortunate pilot. Regarding HMS Invincible, I'm afraid it would not be her, but is in fact HMS Illustrious which having run a Convoy to Malta, made it to Grand Harbour. She came under heavy Ariel attack in what became known as the Illustrious Blitz, which saw the town of Senglea suffering the worse of the attack. Having suffered minor damage Illustrious was patched up and sent to Alexandria, Egypt for further repairs. If interested in Malta's role, may I recommend the Malta at War web site, an excellent site for those interested in what was to become one of the greatest sieges in history. You must be proud of your grandfathers role. If I can be of help in future please fire away. Cheers, Stephen Evans :)
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« Reply #3 on: Saturday 20 September 08 16:05 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the information, it's really interesting!  I've got a fair few other pictures, and the captions I've given them are what is written on the back of them by my grandad, so I'll annotate them with the corrections.

Interesting that they're from the Times of Malta though - my grandad was a keen photographer and I assumed (wrongly it seems) that he'd taken them himself!

I've now managed to scan a pic of my grandad in uniform on Malta, hopefully that will help identify the service etc?  I've attached it again below.

Thanks again, am off to check out that Malta at War site now too.
BKS: Godfrey, Lineham
DBY: Pickerin, Read, Swann, Wragg
GLS: Sutton, Smith, Hampton
SAL: Cooke, Griffiths, Tudor
STS: Walker, Dewsberry


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Re: Siege of Malta?
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 20 September 08 16:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Cate, Owning a camera here in Malta during the war years was very rare unless you were connected with the Military and even these were heavily censored at the time. The Imperial War Museum has a huge and fascinating collection, although you would need the best part of a day to view them. As to your Grandfather's uniform I can't help thinking he may have been RAF and possibly Ground Crew. You would not by any chance know the names of his colleagues who were tragically killed. If he was RAF, then this could help. Cheers again, Stephen :)
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« Reply #5 on: Saturday 20 September 08 17:25 BST (UK) »
Hi Cate, Sorry for the last posting,but probably Army, taken during the winter, certainly not the long hot summer months! Cheers, Stephen :-[
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« Reply #6 on: Saturday 20 September 08 19:36 BST (UK) »
Well I just spoke to my mum, who said she didn't know anything about what her dad did in the war, and when I suggested RAF ground crew, said "Oh no, he was an infantryman in the Army, I think one of the Staffordshire regiments" - which is a far cry from "dunno"  ;D  She was adamant that he took the photos himself though - will have to double check that one I think.

Re him being the sole survivor of his roommates, I don't know their names, my Grandma told me a while back that she had 5 kids "one for each of the men that died".  So again, it could be apocryphal!

So is there a way of tracking down whether any Staffs regiments were stationed in Malta?  I tried Googling it and just got lots of confusing sites which didn't seem to answer the question.

TIA,

Cate.
BKS: Godfrey, Lineham
DBY: Pickerin, Read, Swann, Wragg
GLS: Sutton, Smith, Hampton
SAL: Cooke, Griffiths, Tudor
STS: Walker, Dewsberry

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« Reply #7 on: Saturday 20 September 08 20:02 BST (UK) »
As your mother seems to be next of kin you could try the web site Veterans UK, and see how you go from there. Good luck, Stephen :D
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Re: Siege of Malta?
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 21 September 08 10:40 BST (UK) »
Afraid I can't help you with the ground units as my interest is in the air war over Malta but I thought you might be interested in this. It is an excellent site:

http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Malta%20WWII/Index.htm

K

EDIT: ooops, sorry, I see that the site has already been mentioned. Apologies for the duplication