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HMS Exmouth 1940 Association hms-exmouth.org.uk hmsexmouth.org hmsexmouth.com |
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The Association was formed, by relatives,
with the aim of furthering an interest in this fine ship and perpetuating
the memory, courage and comradeship of the entire ship's company of 189 who
were lost when she was sunk by enemy action in the Moray Firth, Caithness,
Scotland. on 21st January, 1940.
It is our intention to maintain a strong and continual link with the
community of the Old Parish Church in Wick. The Church is the custodian
of the White Ensign posthumously awarded to the crew of the Exmouth
by Commodore Sandford CBE, on behalf of the Royal Navy, during the memorial
service held on Sunday the 2nd of September.
Applications for membership are welcomed from all interested. Please
email the secretary.
The Association has provided an
accompanying brass plaque inscribed with the names of the entire
crew located in Wick Old Parish Church.
The Association has also donated an album of photographs and details
of the crew to be displayed adjacent to the Ensign. It
is hoped that this permanent memorial to the crew of HMS Exmouth
will provide a focal point for family members who come forward in
the future and provide them with the same comfort afforded to us
by the minister that as long as this Church stands, the men
of Exmouth will be remembered.
In 2001, the then serving minister, the Rev Steven Thomson, and
the current serving Session Clerk, David More, were appointed as
Honorary Members of the Association. As and when these posts are
vacated, the Honorary Membership will transfer to the newly appointed
Minister and Session Clerk at Wick so that the link between HMS
Exmouth and the Church is protected and unbroken.
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What's New? | Last updated 16 April 2006 | ![]() Downloadable desktop pictures of Wick Harbour and environs |
Press index | Press articles about HMS Exmouth and assocation events | |
Association news | All the association news letters (Nos. 0-11) | |
Miscellaneous docs. | Orders of service, visitor, crew & ship lists, Wick OPC news letters. | |
Pictures | of HMS Exmouth & association members & events. | |
Articles | about HMS Exmouth & association members & events. | |
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Gordon French | Laugh and Sigh (Gordon French is a.k.a. "Froggy") |
R.N. Baird | "Shipwrecks of the North of Scotland", ISBN 1 84158 233 6. This off site link contains a long extract from the book on the sinkng of HMS Exmouth. |
Michael J. Gunn | Wick Old Parish Church - A brief history and guide |
War Memorial Links | ![]() |
BBC SCOTLAND news report and video | |
uboat.net (E-class Destroyers) and uboat.net(U.22) | |
ubootwaffe.net (U.22) | |
Alex Deas, Mark Reeves and the Extreme Dive Team & gallery | |
Royal Naval Association & British Veteran's Organizations | |
British Naval Ensigns | |
Previous HMS Exmouth & here | |
Older HMS Exmouth & here & here & here | |
The Cyprian Prince (escortee of HMS Exmouth) | |
More pictures of the 1934 HMS Exmouth | ![]() |
The last HMS Exmouth & here | |
Wick Parish Church Centenary | |
Other www sites which link to HMS Exmouth 1940 Assoc. | |
More Maritime Disasters of World War II | |
Protected Wrecks in the UK, Warship wrecks gain greater protection | |
Statutory Instrmnt. 2002 No.1761 Protection of Military Remains &etc. | |
Maritime war graves of ships lost on the continental shelf around the British Isles |
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