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The following report came from
Mr JG Trotter Royal Naval Commando.
"I sailed on that convoy to North Africa when the The
Strathallan was torpedoed and sunk. I was on the troopship
SS Dunnotar Castle sailing behind Strathallan when she was
hit but we just sailed on by. We could not stop"
He went on to say "Your letter and report from Jim Gormley
brought back too many painful memories I couldn't even finish
Jim's report of escaping from 'G' Deck on Strathallan. Please
do not send anything on sinking ships I too was in the horror
of the Atlantics convoy and I was torpedoed in the middle
of the ocean between 1939 - 1941".
"When we got back to Portsmouth Barracks after being
rescued, 500 of us (RN Commandos) we were sent to Loch Fyne
at Inverary in Scotland where we trained as coxswains of landing
craft. We did hundreds of simulated landings before being
sent to Dumbarton. This is where we met our crew.(3 of us)".
"It is long story but we where taking soldiers off the
troopships practising beach landings. None of us knew where
we were going. We joined the SS Dunnotar Castle on the convoy
to North Africa. Your letter in The Sunday Mail hit me right
away as I had watched the Strathallan has she was hit and
ablaze, it is like yesterday....The memories of those days
will always be with me".
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