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2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery



   2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery was established in March 1943 by the reorganisation of the Maritime Royal Artillery, which had been formed on the 1st of November 1942 by renaming the Maritime Anti-Aircraft Royal Artillery, which had previously been formed from the Bren Gun Scheme, Port Gunners and Coastal Shuttle Service on the 6th of May 1941. On 3rd of September 1939 Germany had declared that all British merchant vessels would be treated as warships, in response the ships had been armed and these guns manned by gunners of the Royal Navy and Royal Artillery. The HQ of 2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery was at Leslie and they were designated to protect shipping in the Forth area, sailing on all types of vessels.

 


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Those known to have served with

2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

  • Carmoody Frederick J.. Gnr. (d.10th November 1943)
  • Jones George Bertram. Gnr. (d.9th Sep 1943)
  • Robertson David John. L/Bmbdr.
  • Turner Robert Sibbald. L/Sgt. (d.30th Oct 1944)

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Want to know more about 2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery ?


There are:431 items tagged 2nd Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


L/Sgt. Robert Sibbald Turner 2nd Maritime Regiment Royal Artillery (d.30th Oct 1944)

Lance Serjeant Robert Turner is buried in St Drostan's Cemetery, Markinch, Fife, Scotland.

Mike Brown



L/Bmbdr. David John Robertson 51st Search Light Regiment Royal Artillery

My father Davy Robertson enlisted in the Territorial Army on the 23rd of January 1939, his first posting was the 404th (Fife) A.A. Company R.E., T.A. He was embodied on 4th of September 1939 and his unit was redesignated 51st Search Light Regiment Royal Artillery. In December 1943 he was transferred to 2nd Maritime Regiment, R A and on 27th of December 1943 he was transferred to the 1st Maritime Regiment, R A.

Whilst he did not mention a great deal about his war service, he did mention he was a Bofors gunner on a merchant ship. He stated he had no need to fire his gun in anger but did witness other gunners shooting at Spitfires. He claimed his lucky day came when a Destroyer escorting the convoy signalled his ship to vacate the Vice Commodore's position and go back to the tail of the convoy. That night the Vice Commodore was sunk with all hands by an E Boat. I know that he was on a ship that called at India and Burma. He was issued with the 1939-45 Star and the Burma Star.

My father migrated to Australia with his family in 1956 and died aged 64 in 1982. I am currently seeking his Maritime records card.

Bill Robertson









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