Commander G.W. Both his fellow-survivors from Hood predeceased him: William Dundas in 1965, and Bob Tilburn in 1995. HMS Hood wreck found 60 years after sinking. Back in 2015, the bell from HMS hood was recovered from the seabed, fulfilling the final wish of Ted Briggs, one of the ship’s three survivors. HMS Hood V Repulse AKA "Well Done - Repulse !" The sinking of HMS HOOD and the BISMARCK - a short summary. HMS Invincible broken into two parts, bow and stern, with the destroyer HMS Badger picking up survivors. Aboard HMS Royal Oak (08) when hit on 14 Oct 1939. There were 6 survivors. It is estimated that as many as 9,000 men, perhaps more, served aboard the "Mighty Hood" during the operational portion of her 21 year career. The sinking of HMS Hood was a huge loss for the Royal Navy, and the British people’s morale reached a new low. The Hood had been launched in 1918 and was armed with 8 x 15 inch guns, 12 x 5.5 inch guns, 8 x 4 inch AA guns, 24 x 2 pounder guns and 4 x 21 inch torpedoes. Passing ships were confused. Hood. The last survivor of the sinking of the battle cruiser HMS Hood in the Second World War has died. Hood played in the British pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941. She was attached to the Mediterranean Fleet following the outbreak of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. They had not seen what had happened and at first cheered, thinking it was a German ship. HMS Hood was a ‘JUTLAND Baby’ forty per cent built at the time of Jutland 1916. This entry was posted on May 26, 2016 by gsl. In WW2, Hood was sunk by Bismarck, Hiei was taken out by cruiser guns, and Kirishima fought a modern US BB and lost. Lady Hood launched Hood in 1918 in memory of her late husband Rear Admiral Sir Horace Hood, who was killed in his ship, HMS Invincible, at the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916. Friends of Padre Steve’s World, Seventy-seven years ago today the “Mighty Hood ” was sunk by the German Battleship Bismarck. In the aftermath of the sinking, the Admiralty held two inquiries into the sinking, but were unable to establish what had happened or why it sank so quickly. Bob Tilburn joined the ship in 1938 at Gibraltar. Battle was joined on 24 May, but after only seven minutes the Hood blew up and sank almost immediately. Mon 23 Jul 2001 21.31 EDT. Briggs, who was president of the HMS Hood Association, said shortly before the 60th anniversary of the sinking: “Hardly a day goes by when I don’t think about it. HMS Hood spent the first months of the year hunting for German commerce raiders early in the war and later participating as flagship in the sinking of the French fleet at Mers-el-Kebir, when the British sank the huge French fleet to stop if from falling into the hands of the Germans. The Death of the Pride of the Royal Navy: The Sinking of HMS Hood. You can click on any of the names for possible additional information. 1,286 [CVA16] Sabot_100. Hood, Part 2 Written by Frank Allen & Paul Bevand Updated 18-Feb-2020 This article examines the role that H.M.S. 18,226 battles [CVA16] Sabot_100 1,286 Captain; Members; 1,286 5,927 posts; 18,226 battles; Report post … Prior to Jutland 1916, all British BattleShips were built to Russo-Japanese War standards (Pre-Drednaught ballistics) were combating ships were to blast away at one’s BELT ARMOUR until wrecked else sunk. JUTLAND CHANGED EVERYTHING!!! Hood Crew List Updated 07-Mar-2010. Rowell, Navigating Officer of HMS Prince of Wales1c,5. Of 1,418 men on board, only three survived. 5,927 posts. 2016 is also the centenary of the Hood's keel laying. In only three minutes, HMS Hood had taken on water and sunk to her fate - her entire action, from first fire to sinking - lasted just over 10 minutes. Artist rendition of the Loss of the HMS Hood. The Bismarck, probably Germany’s most famous battleship in was sunk on May 27 th 1941. Showing The Flag (1926) H.M.S. Jeevan Vasagar. Christmas In Navy HMS Hood (1922) The Armed Forces celebrate Christmas in style with plenty of food... British Pathé. It was almost 4, but for heroic action by the Marine on HMS Lion. The three surviving sailors were William John Dundas, Robert Ernest Tilburn and Ted Briggs. Commissioned in 1920, she was named after the 18th-century Admiral Samuel Hood.. May 2016 is the 75th anniversary of Hood's sinking. This is a casualty rate of 99.8%. 1 Share this post. Members. HMS Hood was a 42,100 ton battlecruiser built in 1920 for the Royal Navy. It was his job to help crew one of the ship’s four-inch guns. Arms Race: Bismarck.Source … In May 1941 Hood and the new battleship Prince of Wales were sent out to search for the German battleship Bismarck, which had left Norway for the Atlantic. It held the position of world’s largest warship for more than two decades. Tilburn, meanwhile, … HMS Hood: Pride of the Royal Navy charts the life and death of this legendary battlecruiser in both peace and war from her early origins, through the interwar years, to her destruction. HMS Hood was involved in a number of showing the flag exercises between her commissioning in 1920 and the outbreak of war in 1939, including training exercises in the Mediterranean Sea and a circumnavigation of the globe with the Special Service Squadron in 1923 and 1924. In a clash of the titans, the Hood and the Bismarck were to be locked into a fight to the finish. Ted is now dead. Of these, none were stationed in either the ship's crow's nest, nor in the spotting top on the mainmast. Hood … HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. exit component Vert. Website 1 says that the HMS Hood was the world's largest and most powerful warship afloat at that time. Able Seaman Robert Tilburn, R.N., one of three survivors of Hood's action with Bismarck and Prinz Eugen. Even in previous catastrophic maritime disasters, more people survived. The bell has now been restored as a memorial for the lives lost when the Bismarck sunk the ship in the North Atlantic. The Pursuit of Bismarck & the Sinking of H.M.S. My uncle, Eric Sykes, served with Ted Briggs and another Hood survivor, Bob Dundas, onboard HMS Warspite during the Korean War. This is a listing of people associated with this ship. The “traditional” timeline basically is as follows: 0537: Hood and Prince of Wales are steaming on course 240o when Prince of Wales sights the Germans. HMS Hood was sunk on May 24, 1941 by the German battleship Bismarck, during the Battle of the Denmark strait.Out of 1418 men aboard, only three survived. It is not an in-depth review of the entire operation to sink Bismarck, but is primarily focused on Hood’s involvement. Seaman R Tilburn of Roundhay, Leeds, one of the three survivors of HMS Hood out for a walk with his young brother, June 1941. In so doing, HMS Hood was hit first by an eight-inch shell from the Prinz Eugen which ignited ammunition stored on her deck, and then by a 15-inch shell from the Bismarck which hit … According to website 2, when the Hood was shot, water leaked into the ship causing it to sink rapidly. Unfortunately, there is no surviving official single listing of ALL men who served in her. "(Website 2) However, this article has a little twist in it. HMS Invincible seen astern of one of her sister ships at Jutland. Briggs and Dundas had their action stations on the compass platform, from which the ship's captain commanded her in action. This interview will always stay in my mind. There were three survivors of Hood's sinking: Midshipman William Dundas, Able Seaman Bob Tilburn, and Ordinary Signalman Ted Briggs. The new battleship HMS Hood leaves the Clyde for trials. ... Table 3: Table of Armor Penetration of HMS Hood Total Obliquity Armor Belt Projectile exit velocity Projectile condition Plug Weight Plug Velocity Fragment Weight Fragment velocity Exit angle Horiz. The sinking of HMS Hood was the single largest disaster ever sustained by the Royal Navy. Here you will find our attempt at creating such a listing. Hood and Repulse welcome holidaymakers aboard when moored off... British Pathé. However, the Hood suffered from one major flaw – she did … It ... leaving but three survivors of her crew of over 1400 officers and men. Jul 14, 2015 - The last remaining survivor of the sinking of WWII battle cruiser HMS Hood in May 1941 has died at the age of 85, his naval association has said. Of 1,418 men on board, only three survived. Of the 1,418 Royal Navy sailors aboard the Hood that morning, only three survived to tell the tale, rescued by HMS Electra hours later. Terrifying accounts by the only three British survivors when HMS Hood was sunk by the Nazis Nightmarish eye-witness accounts from the survivors of one of the Royal Navy’s most devastating disasters have been revealed in a new book – detailing the destruction of the world’s biggest ship and the tragic deaths of all but three of its 1,418-man crew. An expedition has found the wreck of the HMS Hood, the pride of … Four were picked up by Badger. We also have a detailed page on the British battleship HMS Royal Oak (08). Rear Admiral Philip Wilcocks, president of the HMS Hood Association, told BBC Good Morning Scotland: In comparison, HMS Hood (built 20 years before Bismarck) was 44,600 tons, had a crew of 1,419 and was faster than the Bismarck with a maximum speed of 32 knots. HMS Hood, the lead – and only ... there were a mere 3 survivors. The Bismarck had sunk HMS HOOD on 24 May before being sunk herself. Regards, Stuart. The Sinking of H.M.S. Link to post Share on other sites. One of Bismarck’s shells most likely had penetrated her upper armoured belt and set off a magazine explosion in Hood’s after magazines. 24 May 1941 Including those who previously served on her. British Pathé . On May 18 th 1941 Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen slipped out of the Baltic port of Gdynia to attack Allied … HMS Royal Oak (08) British battleship. Survivors 3. H.M.S. Admiral Holland orders a “Blue 4” which is a 40 o turn to starboard together to close with the enemy. He was nicknamed Lofty by his shipmates.