For Posterity's Sake         

A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project

 

In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

Stan Leyland

 

Leading Seaman Telegraphist, RCNVR

 

Died: date of passing unknown

 

Ships served in:

HMCS BUCTOUCHE

 

The photos in this series show the sinking of a merchant ship, a depth charge attack by HMCS BUCTOUCHE, and the rescuing of survivors.

 

The ship sunk and the convoy it was in is not known. The first photo (SL01) shows the torpedoed merchant ship with one of the convoy escorts just ahead of it. In the following photos (all taken from HMCS BUCTOUCHE) you will see the depth charge attack and the crew re-loading the depth charges.  This is happening in daylight.  It is hard to imaging these men guarding a convoy and conducting a depth charge attack in the dark of night. The convoy moves on - it does not stop. These men were lucky and rescued by HMCS BUCTOUCHE. As long as there was a U-boat threat, it was not safe for a ship to stop and pick up survivors.

 

STL01

SL02

SL03

SL04

SL05

SL06

SL07

SL08

SL09

SL10

SL11

SL12

SL13

SL14

SL15

SL16

SL17

SL18

SL19

SL20

SL21

 


 

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