Blandy, Walter Stairs: my Navy recollections (April 13, 1988)

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ABSTRACT: Commander Walter S. Blandy Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve Royal Canadian Navy After two years at Victoria College Cmdr. Blandy joined the Navy as Acting Probationary Sub-Lieutenant. Sent to HMCS Chippewa (Winnipeg) then to HMCS Kings (Halifax) training new entries and learning for himself. Appointed to Fairmiles in Newfoundland, most often doing harbour patrols and the same later in Halifax. Volunteered for service in MTB's in England (October/November 1944) then to MTB 726 as navigator. Their base was at Ostend and their operational area was north of the Scheldt estuary. They were directed against German E-Boats by a destroyer out to sea. Part of his job, when morphine was given, was to pin chits to jackets of injured members of the crew. Describes his first action although as Navigating officer his position was in the chart room and he saw very little. The boat was in refit so was not involved in the fire at Ostend that destroyed a number of boats. Fairly modest action against E-boats, apparently little damage being done to either side. Comments on the camaraderie in the MTB flotilla. Gives his impressions of the excellent German boats, structurally well finished and faster than the British boats. On leave, describes London on VE day. Routine ashore in Belgium. In refit the WRENS did much of the work on the engines and with the armament. Some remarks about the captains of the MTB's, efficiency and teamwork. Returned to Canada at war's end as a passenger aboard HMCS Iroquois and applied to join the RCN. After several odd jobs was appointed to HMS Bermuda (Cruis.) in the Far East for a year's training. Comments that patriotism was a real force in war but feels that it is very much changed now (This as Blandy and Lawrence both speak).

Interviewer: Lawrence, Hal

Rank: Commander.

Interviewee: Blandy, Walter Stairs

An interview/narrative of Walter Stairs Blandy's experiences during World War II. Commander Blandy served with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Royal Canadian Navy. Interview took place on April 13, 1988.

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  • 1 transcript (22 pages)
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  • Canadian Military Oral History Collection
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