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William Thomas Smith (Bill)'s Service

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posted on 2024-06-05, 19:51 authored by Their Finest Hour Project Team

My father William Thomas Smith (Bill) who was also known as 'Willtalk' as he enjoyed conversing with people, was born on 10th January 1907.

Before the war he worked at an insurance company and following the start of the conflict I was evacuated aged two years old to Rushden in Northamptonshire at the start of the war.

Following the start of World War II he served in the Royal Navy from 6th January 1942 until 25th December 1945 in numerous ships starting with HMS Royal Arthur and finishing in the Pembroke (exact dates and ships are in his service record).

On enlistment he was described as 5.10.7/8 " tall, brown hair, brown eyes with a ruddy complexion and a scar on the back of his right knee.

He was a coder and his service number was C/JX 341059. He saw action on the dangerous Arctic Convoys and later in the Mediterranean North Africa, based at Malta.

In July 1942 Bill met Her Majesty The Queen at the Services Club in Kensington and was also a member of Walthamstow Conservative Club.
Following the war he was awarded the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Arctic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal 1939-45.

After the war Bill became a door-to-door salesman selling pots and pans and at night a Telephone Operator on 'Trunks'. He later worked for the MoD at Northumberland Avenue in London.

History

Item list and details

1. William's medals. 2.Ditty bag. 3. Medal award certificate. 4. Postcard HMS Garlies. 5. Picture of a Tribal class Destroyer. 6. Christine's evacuation record. 7. Reverse. 8. Photograph of William Smith. 9. Brompton Dug Out membership card. 10. Reverse. 11. William Smith's Coder history sheet. 12. Naval Release document. 13. Certificate of RN service. 14. Reverse 1. 15. Reverse 2.

Person the story/items relate to

William Thomas Smith

Person who shared the story/items

Anon

Relationship between the subject of the story and its contributor

Father

Type of submission

Shared at Ahmadiyyah Mosque Hall, Warwickshire on 7 October 2023. The event was organised by Leamington History Group.

Record ID

95699 | LEA069