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His ship, HMCS La Hulloise, was a River class frigate.
Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Canadian navy hero reflects on medal-winning U-boat battle 70 years ago
OTTAWA - It was a lifetime ago, but former Royal Canadian Navy able seaman Thomas Simpson still wonders about the crew of the German submarine he helped sink.
Saturday marks the 70th anniversary of a short, violent battle off the coast of Wales involving three Canadian warships and U-1302 — an action that earned Simpson the Distinguished Service Medal.
At 93, Simpson is one of the few left alive of the 114 Canadians awarded that medal.
It was his determination and refusal to be brushed off by an inexperienced officer that led the frigate HMCS Hulloise and two other warships to attack the submarine, which was near the surface and tucked close to a buoy to avoid detection.
Simpson spotted the U-boat's snorkel on his radar, but the officer on watch dismissed his report. Simpson persisted and the frigate's captain decided to check out the contact.
The submarine was sunk with all 48 men aboard. Simpson says he has often thought about how swift and possibly how painful the end was for the German sailors who went to their watery grave beneath the pounding of the flotilla's depth charges.
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