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My Story (HMS Speaker)

by stanbolton

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stanbolton
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Japan
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Royal Navy
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A3888057
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12 April 2005

MY STORY
Freedom
In 1945 I was a Petty Officer serving on the aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Speaker with the British Pacific Fleet based at Sydney with a forward base at Manus in the Admiralty Islands.
Following the cease-fire in August we proceeded to the Japanese mainland and entered Tokyo Bay on August 30th, our aircraft having been flown off to other carriers. "Speaker" was converted to an "accommodation" ship with its hangar kitted out for hammocks &c.. Many of the crew gave up their bunks for the prospective passengers.
A huge fleet was now in Tokyo Bay and we were anchored opposite Yokohama.
In order to make room for ex prisoners-of-war our Squadron personnel
(including me) were transferred to H.M.S.Ruler on August 31st.
On September 2nd the formal surrender of Japan was signed on board the American battleship "Missouri" a short distance away from our position. General MacArthur led the Allied delegation and we were able to follow the surrender ceremony on the radio.
Monday, September 3rd was a great day for H.M.S.Speaker (Captain U.H.R.James). Aircraft from the American and British fleets had located prisoner-of-war camps on the mainland, and units were sent in to liberate the prisoners and bring them to embarkation points on the coast. The Americans supplied seamen鈥檚 clothing which was a luxury for the freed prisoners. 鈥淪peaker鈥 took on board nearly five hundred ex prisoners-of-war of various nationalities and was due to leave the bay to take them to Australia or other destinations.
Every ship in the bay "cleared lower decks" so that all available personnel could be on deck to cheer the prisoners-of-war as they departed for repatriation. When Captain James realised that all the Fleet was observing their exit from the bay he changed 鈥淪peaker鈥濃檚 course and, instead of heading straight out to open sea, he weaved between the lines of ships with the prisoners-of-war and his ship's company on the flight deck. There was terrific cheering from every ship as she passed and we sent up coloured rockets as she came close by us. 鈥淪peaker鈥 sailed very close to many ships so that they could all pay tribute to the freed prisoners (who were now described only as 鈥減assengers鈥) In fact, Captain James admitted later that they had sailed rather closer to some ships than they had intended! As they left the bay 鈥淪peaker鈥 signalled 鈥渨e have never had so much notice taken of us鈥 A truly memorable send-off and the most moving event I encountered throughout the war (I was 21 at the time).
S.Bolton, Boston, Lincolnshire.

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Message 1 - H.M.S Speaker

Posted on: 13 April 2005 by Ron Goldstein

Hi MrDogsbody

I am what's known as a 'Site Helper' and in theory I'm supposed to be completely impartial when it comes to welcoming new contributors to the site.
In actual practice, however, I usually respond to fellow soldiers and in particular to those with similar service experience to myself, i.e. Royal Artillery or Royal Armoured Corps.
I am delighted to make an exception in your case.
The mental picture you have created for me of this huge ship with its precious cargo receiving the plaudits of the Royal Navy is a sobering and brilliant reminder to me and I'm sure others, of the numerous other services that played their part in our eventual victory.
You are to be complimented on bringing it into the public domain.
All best wishes
Ron Goldstein

Message 1 - hms speaker

Posted on: 14 May 2005 by loucostello

my father was aboard the speaker at this time kennethcostello (lou) he would love to get in touch with you he has attended all the reunions so far please get in touch through me his daughter lorraine at simplyk9@tiscali.co.uk

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