British Pacific and East Indies Fleets Phase 1

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Alan Spencer

Alan Spencer

Күн бұрын

From the excellent VHS tapes as compiled by Roland R Smith
When the battleship HOWE arrived on station at Trincomalee in August 1944 she became part of what was then still known as the Eastern Fleet and, during this same month, its C-in-C Admiral Sir James Somerville was also relieved by Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser. Some three months later the HOWE would depart for Manus via Australia and Adm. Fraser would strike a new flag as C-in-C British Pacific Fleet (BPF) while his second in command, Vice Admiral Sir John Power, became his replacement in the now newly designated East Indies Fleet (EIF). Due to the inherent complexity of commanding this new fleet Adm.Fraser was required to spend much of his time ashore at Sydney, and when the battleship KGV arrived in these waters leading a large task force under the command of Vice Adm.Sir Bernard Rawlings, he was immediately appointed 2nd in command of the BPF and the flag transferred from HOWE to the KGV. This was the largest Royal Navy fleet of the war and it faced immense difficulties, not least its logistic problems due to long sustained operational periods at sea without the support of traditional nearby naval bases. Thus came into being the `Fleet Train'. Hastily established on almost a shoe-string, it did give rise to more than one moment of great consternation as the BPF strove to fulfill its functional role as directed by the high command of the USN. Certainly
the trials and tribulations of both fleet is a highly complex absorbing story and I can do no more than recommend to the viewer John Winton’s magnificent book entitled “The Forgotten Fleet”
This first of two planned programmes of both the E.Indies & British Pacific Fleets is a painstaking attempt to integrate rare surviving archive film in as near chronological order as possible. Commencing in 1942 when the war situation was very precarious, we see views of the early Eastern Fleet when its mainstay of support comprised almost entirely of a number of old R Class battleships, which were no match for a Japanese carrier led task force. Some warships seen from this period are the RESOLUTION, WARSPITE, DEVONSHIRE, MAURITIUS, GAMBIA, FROBISHER, CATTERICK, NIZAM, PALADIN. There are also short sequences of the RAMILLIES, MALAYA, ILLUSTRIOUS, INDOMITABLE, HERMIONE, LOOKOUT, LAFOREY, ANTHONY re the assault on Madagascar, which had to be taken to forstall any impending Japanese occupation which would have given them complete domination in the Indian Ocean. During 1943 the E.F. kept a very low profile but the following year there arrived the RENOWN, VALIANT, QUEEN ELIZABETH, the American carrier SARATOGA and the French battleship RICHELIEU, plus other warships which nearly all appear in the combined attacks on Sumatra. Later that year we see the arrival of the HOWE and other reinforcements for the assault on Sabang, followed by her visit to Sydney. As this was taking place the major elements of the BPF were being assembled and, from a UK inspection, we follow them on their journey from Ceylon to Australia, including the raid on Palembang. The programme concludes with the commencement of the attacks associated with Sakashima One, a penetrating look of the Fleet Train base at Manus and the refuelling at sea of the main fleet during their first Pacific operation. Other highlights are far too numerous to list as also the names of all the warships to be seen.
Roland R. Smith

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@marktroiani5401
@marktroiani5401 3 ай бұрын
This archival footage is priceless, entertaining and so historically significant. I feel like I’m there.
@billmcallister1404
@billmcallister1404 Жыл бұрын
I am very grateful for this historical showing as I myself even am ex merchant navy served on Tide Reach commissioned to the Royal navy refueling the home fleet and commonwealth, thank you I thoroughly enjoyed this how courageous these men were.God bless them.
@mithridateseupator3492
@mithridateseupator3492 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting! Such a great series.
@stevef9530
@stevef9530 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing, thanks for posting. Along with your steam archive footage, it is a great resource. Where was it all hidden I wonder?
@alanspencer7668
@alanspencer7668 Жыл бұрын
I work in the heritage railway sector. We get a number of donations including VHS tapes. This is the source of most of the railway films. The Royal Navy tapes I bought for my father a number of years ago and kept them after he passed away. He served in the RN in the Pacific during WW2
@jacksprat9172
@jacksprat9172 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this Alan. Been a naval history buff for a number of years but I've never come across your content before and it is superb. I knew about these ships histories but I'd never seen so much fantastic footage. I only recently learned that the maintenance carriers used pontoons to transfer badly damaged aircraft onboard and here we are with your footage of Pioneer and Unicorn doing just that! I'm amazed you don't have a lot more views. Would it be okay to recommend your video to a few fellow naval history buffs?
@alanspencer7668
@alanspencer7668 4 ай бұрын
Certainly, I don't own the copyright. Apologies for the lengthy delay in replying. My dad served mainly on the aircraft component repair ship, HMS Deersound
@MegaBloggs1
@MegaBloggs1 16 күн бұрын
excellent-surprising to see an oelerkin on the Ramillies-the anti aircraft armament on the r class battleships was pathetic-the japanese through away a priceless chance to dominate the indian ocean in april42 with inadequate reconnaissance off ceylon and the horn of india. Sommerville knew the kutai butai would have decimated the british indian ocean fleet and wisely choose to avoid battle
@chrislucas5179
@chrislucas5179 4 ай бұрын
Hello! My father Stanley Reginald Lucas eas a gunner I believe on an aircraft carrier... would love to find a crew photo?
@rajesrecipe2492
@rajesrecipe2492 Жыл бұрын
What are they doing ? Why is the chaos ? 36:12
@davidbolton7436
@davidbolton7436 4 ай бұрын
I represent Roland Smiths widow who owns the shared copyright of this and other Roland Smith videos along with the Imperial War Museum. Margaret Smith has given permission to another party to download these videos to you tube, and therefore would be obliged if you would take these videos down. You must know these videos are copyright and that you are making money from other peoples hard work. David W Bolton.
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