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    Dunkirk D.S.M.

    I recently purchased this Dunkirk Operations Group to Able Seaman W.F. Lunn. I have always had an intrest regarding the evacuation so when I noticed the group on a dealers list I decided to bite the bullet and go for it.

    The group comprises of:
    Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (JX. 166227 W. F. Lunn. A.B., H.M.Y. Ankh); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R.,1st issue (J.X. 166227 PO. B. 20302 L. Smn., R.F.R.).

    D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1940:

    ‘For good services in the withdrawal of the Allied Armies from the beaches at Dunkirk.’

    The original recommendation states:

    ‘For conspicuous devotion to duty under fire for a prolonged period as crew of the launch, rescuing large numbers of troops.

    Walter Frank Lunn was decorated for his services as a member of crew in the motor yacht Ankh, which vessel was under the command of Lieutenant E. H. Sparkes, R.N.V.R., but which also acted as the “flagship” Captain J. M. Howson, R.N., the Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches at Bray - Yacht Engineer Frederick Barter was also awarded the D.S.M. for like services, both men receiving their decorations at an investiture held on 1 March 1941. Of events on the 31 May 1940, Sparkes wrote in his official report:

    ‘0530 - beaches in sight. 0610 - approached to within the two fathom line. Hailed by launch. Captain Howson, R.N., Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches, came on board and said we were to be his flagship. We were used throughout the day at Bary, towing loaded boats to the destroyers and, on the return journey, taking empty boats in to the vicinity of the pier, and letting them drift ashore for a fresh load. On some occasions, this was varied by embarking troops on board us, letting the boats drift ashore while we steamed to the destroyers to transfer our load. Our own launch was lowered and, under F. Barter, Yacht Engineer, and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, was employed towing loaded whalers to destroyers. This routine was maintained throughout the day. It is impossible to give an accurate figure of the number of men helped, but it is estimated that between 900-1000 were ferried off. 1930 - heavy bombing raid, four bombs fell very close to us, causing leaks forward and in the stern tubes. 2000 - left Bray on instructions from Captain Howson and proceeded to Dover. 0815 - berthed Dover.

    Special mention is made of the work of Yacht Engineer F. Barter and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, who ran the launch until it was swamped, most of the time under fire and bombing.’

    Many thanks,
    Gareth
    Attached Files

    #2
    Lovely group, congratulations.

    Bob Shoaf

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      #3
      Very nice group, congrats

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        #4
        Thanks for the comments.
        This man really earned his award being right in the thick of it.

        Gareth

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          #5
          Found out some more information regarding where H.M.Y ANKH was built and who owned her before the war;

          specification about ANKH (book "The Ships that saved an Army" -Russell Plummer):
          ANKH: Twin screw schooner built by G. de Vries Lentsch, jun, of Amsterdam in 1939 - 70´x 14´7"
          powered by two Gleniffer oil engines; owned by F.J.Spickernell, Southsea.

          (Who was Lord Mayor of Portsmouth 1937-1938)

          Gareth

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            #6
            Great group!!!!

            Ricardo.

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              #7
              A bullet well bit - and a quality group that will only go up in price. Nice to see the RFR long runner in there too. Don't often see the GVI issues. Money well spent.

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                #8
                Tony thanks for the comment.
                Here are some more pics of the D.S.M. and the Royal Fleet Reserve Medal.


                Gareth
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Pic 2
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                    #10
                    Definately hardcore! Well done!

                    -Ski

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                      #11
                      Re.. W.F.Lunn

                      Hi, I am new here.
                      Apologies if I am doing this wrong!. My Son Christopher Lunn found this thread.

                      I just wanted to let you know that W.F.Lunn was my father. I am very moved to read the information here and to know that his medals are still around.


                      THANK YOU for sharing this information.!!! Would be happy to give you any background if I can. My father passed away when I was 17. Like so many, he said very little about his Dunkirk days.

                      I Do recall that my mother said he looked like the man on the senior service packets of smokes ( black hair and beard) before he went..... When he came back in short time, had white hair.....

                      I was and still am very proud of my father... A great and humble man.


                      Originally posted by Butch View Post
                      I recently purchased this Dunkirk Operations Group to Able Seaman W.F. Lunn. I have always had an intrest regarding the evacuation so when I noticed the group on a dealers list I decided to bite the bullet and go for it.

                      The group comprises of:
                      Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (JX. 166227 W. F. Lunn. A.B., H.M.Y. Ankh); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, clasp, France and Germany; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R.,1st issue (J.X. 166227 PO. B. 20302 L. Smn., R.F.R.).

                      D.S.M. London Gazette 16 August 1940:

                      ‘For good services in the withdrawal of the Allied Armies from the beaches at Dunkirk.’

                      The original recommendation states:

                      ‘For conspicuous devotion to duty under fire for a prolonged period as crew of the launch, rescuing large numbers of troops.

                      Walter Frank Lunn was decorated for his services as a member of crew in the motor yacht Ankh, which vessel was under the command of Lieutenant E. H. Sparkes, R.N.V.R., but which also acted as the “flagship” Captain J. M. Howson, R.N., the Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches at Bray - Yacht Engineer Frederick Barter was also awarded the D.S.M. for like services, both men receiving their decorations at an investiture held on 1 March 1941. Of events on the 31 May 1940, Sparkes wrote in his official report:

                      ‘0530 - beaches in sight. 0610 - approached to within the two fathom line. Hailed by launch. Captain Howson, R.N., Naval Officer in Charge of the beaches, came on board and said we were to be his flagship. We were used throughout the day at Bary, towing loaded boats to the destroyers and, on the return journey, taking empty boats in to the vicinity of the pier, and letting them drift ashore for a fresh load. On some occasions, this was varied by embarking troops on board us, letting the boats drift ashore while we steamed to the destroyers to transfer our load. Our own launch was lowered and, under F. Barter, Yacht Engineer, and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, was employed towing loaded whalers to destroyers. This routine was maintained throughout the day. It is impossible to give an accurate figure of the number of men helped, but it is estimated that between 900-1000 were ferried off. 1930 - heavy bombing raid, four bombs fell very close to us, causing leaks forward and in the stern tubes. 2000 - left Bray on instructions from Captain Howson and proceeded to Dover. 0815 - berthed Dover.

                      Special mention is made of the work of Yacht Engineer F. Barter and Able Seaman W. F. Lunn, who ran the launch until it was swamped, most of the time under fire and bombing.’

                      Many thanks,
                      Gareth

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                        #12
                        Super grouping of medals Butch . Ian great that you found this forum and that your dads medals are in good hands now , I am sure Butch when he reads this will be delighted you have seen it . Rob
                        God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                          #13
                          Butch

                          Hi All, can anyone help me with some contact info for a member called Butch ? he has a collection I am really interested in and am doing an editorial on, any help greatly appreciated

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                            #14
                            Send him a Pm is my advice.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
                              Send him a Pm is my advice.


                              Done that no reply as yet

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