Roger Percival Hill DSO, DSC, RN

Birth details unknown

Ranks

1 Aug 1931S.Lt.
1 Dec 1933Lt.
1 Dec 1941Lt.Cdr.


Retired: 30 Jul 1946

Decorations

10 Nov 1942DSO
28 Jan 1944DSC

Warship Commands listed for Roger Percival Hill, RN


ShipRankTypeFromTo
HMS Ledbury (L 90)Lt.Cdr.Escort destroyer30 Dec 19416 Oct 1942
HMS Grenville (ii) (R 97)Lt.Cdr.Destroyer27 Apr 194328 Jan 1944
HMS Jervis (F 00)Lt.Cdr.Destroyer25 Jan 1944Ca. Sep 44

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Events related to this officer

Destroyer HMS Grenville (ii) (R 97)


23 Aug 1943
On the 23th August 1943 the 40th Escort Group (Cdr. Dallison), consiting of the sloops HMS Landguard, HMS Bideford, HMS Hastings and the frigates HMS Exe, HMS Moyola and HMS Waveney were deployed on a u-boat hunt off Cape Ortegal. The whole operation was covered by the British light cruiser HMS Bermuda.

On the 25th August the Canadian 5th Support Group (Cdr. Tweed), consiting of the British frigates HMS Nene, HMS Tweed and the Canadian corvettes HMCS Calgary, HMCS Edmundston and HMCS Snowberry were deployed to relieve the 40th Escort Group. While this was in progress the ships were attacked at 1415 hrs by 14 Dornier Do-217's and 7 Ju-88's. with the new German weapon, the Henschel Glider Bombs, (the "Hs293 A-1"). Designed by the German Professor Herbert Wagner. HMS Landguard and HMS Bideford were the first of the Allied and R.N. ships to be attacked and damaged by them. This being the first time of their being brought into action against Allied ships. Several sailors were injured on HMS Bideford and one sailor was killed.

Another two days later on the 27th August 1943 the Canadian 5th Support group was relieved by the 1st Support group (Cdr. Brewer) consisting of the sloops HMS Pelican, HMS Egret and the frigates HMS Jed, HMS Rother, HMS Spey and HMS Evenlode. Also the covering cruiser HMS Bermuda was relieved by the Canadian destroyer HMCS Athabaskan and the British destroyer HMS Grenville. These ships were also attacked by the Germans. This time with 18 Dornier Do-217’s also carring Henschel Glider Bombs. HMCS Athabaskan was heavily damaged and HMS Egret was sunk with the loss of 194 of her crew. After this loss the u-boat hunt was blown off.

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