Martin Whincup

@whincupm.bsky.social

Chaser or clouds, apparently. Mostly history. MRHistS. Current research: 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment in N W Europe (1944-45). More at www.manchesterregiment.co.uk

On 4th June 1944, thousands of troops lay waiting to cross the English Channel and launch Operation OVERLORD. In a Sunday Service aboard one of the ships, Rev Henry Lovegrove, Padre to the 6th Green Howards, took as his text "The hour has now come..."

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What made Victoria Cross recommendation in #WW2? As George Semple explained when discussing Burma VC recipient, Parkash Singh, responses on the ground were often key. Witnesses, a sense that an act may merit the medal, and the collection of accounts all lay the foundations.

#OTD in 1940, Captain Marcus Ervine-Andrews displayed the "courage, tenacity and devotion to duty" which would see him awarded the Victoria Cross. But, as he held back sustained attacks from the roof of a burning barn, he wasn't acting alone... 🧵 1/7

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In 1957, Esmond Knight was the subject of "The is Your Life". Recognising wartime service on HMS Prince of Wales, this led to a meeting with someone he'd later wryly refer to as "the man who blew me to blazes", ex Bismarck gunnery officer, Baron Burkard Von Mullenheim-Rechberg.

#OTD 85 years ago, battle raged on the Denmark Strait as the German battleship, Bismarck engaged HMS Hood and Prince of Wales. SINK THE BISMARCK! (1960) brought the action to the big screen, giving starring roles to a host naval veterans... 🧵 1/7 #WW2

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#OTD 85 years ago, battle raged on the Denmark Strait as the German battleship, Bismarck engaged HMS Hood and Prince of Wales. SINK THE BISMARCK! (1960) brought the action to the big screen, giving starring roles to a host naval veterans... 🧵 1/7 #WW2

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On this night, 85 years ago, HMS Prince of Wales was steaming towards the Denmark Strait. Preparing for action, peace-time actor and wartime Sub-Lieutenant, Esmond Knight, found himself in the ship’s cinema to draw not theatrical costume, but protective anti-flash gear…

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Is this Private Harry Bowers? A #WW2 machine gunner with the Manchester Regiment, Bowers' former platoon commander described him as "about the best of the lot". But there's some doubt whether he is the soldier in this AFPU photograph... 🧵 1/8 📷 IWM SE 2894

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During the Burma campaign of #WW2 the Vickers MMG provided valuable fire support during jungle fighting. In this week's Substack article, you'll find a closer look at one jungle action and the Vickers' legacy. Head to my pinned post to read. 📽 IWM FUB7 🗓 22nd November 1944

"I have to write some letters first" - the final lines uttered by Richard Todd in THE DAM BUSTERS (1955). Emotive, because it represents the reality Guy Gibson faced #OTD in 1943 and because writing to families bereaved by war was a task Todd knew too... 🧵 1/5 #Dambusters #WW2

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On 8th May 1945, Winston Churchill broadcast to the nation to announce the end of war in Europe. To the men of the 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment listening in Hamburg, the reality of that proclamation was all too clear... 🧵 1/5 #VEDay #WW2

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"I have to write some letters first" - the final lines uttered by Richard Todd in THE DAM BUSTERS (1955), released #OTD 70 years ago. Emotive, because it shows the reality Guy Gibson faced and because writing to families bereaved by war was a task Todd knew too... 🧵 1/5 #WW2

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"I have to write some letters first" - the final lines uttered by Richard Todd in THE DAM BUSTERS (1955), released #OTD 70 years ago. Emotive, because it shows the reality Guy Gibson faced and because writing to families bereaved by war was a task Todd knew too... 🧵 1/5 #WW2

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