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were on board in G deck going out to join our Battalion the
1st Parachute Batallion,already a few weeks in North Africia.We
had been prevented from going with them because we had been
injured in an exercise jump a few weeks prior to their departure.
The crossing was very rough, I can remember seeing the
smashed tables and chairs in the NAAFI,however as we approached
the straits of Gibraltar the weather calmed down and we were
greatly cheered up as we listened on the top deck to a Sister
from the Queen Alexandria's Imperial Nurses sing in a beautifully
clear voice "The Rose of Tralee".
We passed the Rock of Gibraltar about mid afternoon and
about 2AM on the following morning the torpedo struck.
We were well down the ship on G deck ,hammocks touching
one another in complete darkness,as the electric lights had
all been put out of action .However there were flash lamps
at the head of each mess table so we quickly adjusted.Their
was no panic on G deck.We dressed and got ready for what
was to come and as we did so we were ordered to stay put
until we were ordered to move.We chatted to one another
and waited to hear the order from the Officer Commanding
us on G deck.I should say that most of us on the surrounding
mess tables were like ourselves parachutists going to join
the three battalions of the First Parachute Brigade.
We must have been waiting a couple of hours when the order
came to move in an orderly fashion up to the top deck. There
was by this time a considerable list on the ship but we made
it up O. K. A couple of destroyers came alongside and we
lowered ourselves down to them on ropes.Some hours later
we were put on board the "Duchess
of Richmond" and headed for Algiers.
On 3rd Feb. 1943 I was wounded in a place called Jebel Mansour
and moved back to a military Hospital in Mason Carric outside
Algiers.Two of the nursing sisters were like myself Strathallan
survivors.One was Sister Ryan from my own County of Tipperary
in Ireland ,the other Sister Waters from Edinburgh,both beautiful
people---"Tis a small world"
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