Name: Jeffreys, Bertie Eugene
Rank: Able Seaman
Listing: Survivor
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Bertie (dark jersey) in the HMS Vincent football team, 1938. Standing, left, is Boy Legg; standing, right, is Boy Morris. |
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Bertie in September 2006 at home |
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Bertie with his good friends John and Heather Marsh, in September 2006 |
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Bertie Jeffreys joined HMS Dunedin in 1938 as a Boy sailor and stayed with her
until her end in November 1941. In that time he experienced everything endured
by Dunedin and was part of the prize crew that took over the German merchant
ship, Hannover, in the Caribbean in March 1940. And he even appeared with
Noel Coward as an extra in the film "In Which We Serve"!
He was below decks when Dunedin was hit by two torpedoes on 24th November
1941, but scrambled up to the starboard side of the main deck and jumped into
the water to find a Carley raft. Bertie was badly bitten by fish (but remembers
batting a shark over the head with a paddle!) and was one of only three
survivors left on his Carley raft when he was rescued. He spent several weeks in
hospital in Trinidad before returning to England in early 1942.
In recent years, Bertie became a cherished member of the Dunedin Society and
always enjoyed talking to the members about his time on board HMS Dunedin.
Sadly, Bertie died on 15th October 2010. We all miss him.
The Dunedin Society is extremely grateful to Bertie's good friends and
neighbours, John and Heather Marsh for having brought Bertie to us.
October 2010