Richard Been Stannard

Richard Been Stannard

Captain Richard Been Stannard VC DSO (21 August 190222 July 1977) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

Details

He was 37 years old, and a Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.

From 28 April to 2 May 1940 at Namsos, Norway, HMT "Arab" survived 31 bombing attacks in five days. On one occasion during this period Lieutenant Stannard and two of his crew tackled for two hours a fire on the jetty caused by a bomb igniting ammunition. Part of the jetty was saved, which proved invaluable at the subsequent evacuation. Later feats included the destruction of an enemy bomber whose pilot, thinking that he had HMS "Arab" at his mercy, ordered that she be steered into captivity.

The London Gazette citation

The citation in the "London Gazette" of 16 August 1940 reads -

"Admiralty, Whitehall, 16th August, 1940.

The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the grant of the Victoria Cross to Lieutenant Richard Been Stannard, R.N.R., H.M.S. Arab, for outstanding valour and signal devotion to duty at Namsos. When enemy bombing attacks had set on fire many tons of hand grenades on Namsos wharf, with no shore water supply available, Lieutenant Stannard ran Arab's bows against the wharf and held her there. Sending all but two of his crew aft, he then endeavoured for two hours to extinguish the fire with hoses from the forecastle. He persisted in this work till the attempt had to be given up as hopeless.

After helping other ships against air attacks, he placed his own damaged vessel under shelter of a cliff, landed his crew and those of two other trawlers, and established an armed camp. Here those off duty could rest while he attacked enemy aircraft which approached by day, and kept anti-submarine watch during the night.

When another trawler near-by was hit and set on fire by a bomb, he, with two others, boarded Arab and moved her 100 yards before the other vessel blew up. Finally, when leaving the fjord, he was attacked by a German bomber which ordered him to steer East or be sunk. He held on his course, reserved his fire till the enemy was within 800 yards, and then brought the aircraft down.

Throughout a period of five days Arab was subjected to 31 bombing attacks and the camp and Lewis gun positions ashore were repeatedly machine-gunned and bombed; yet the defensive position was so well planned that only one man was wounded.

Lieutenant Stannard ultimately brought his damaged ship back to an English port. His continuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy was magnificent, and his enterprise and resource not only caused losses to the Germans but saved his ship and many lives."

Further information

In the London Gazette of 5 December 1944 he was Mentioned in Dispatches

"For distinguished services while operating, from, or serving in, H.M. Ships Vindex, Striker, Mermaid, Keppel, Peacock and Whitehall in the protection of convoys to North Russia in the face of attacks by U-boats:

Lieutenant-Commander Richard Been Stannard, V.C., D.S.O. and Bar, R.D., R.N.R. (Loughton, Essex)."

These awards are held onboard HQS "Wellington" Victoria Embankment London WC2R 2PN. Phone 020 77836 8179 to arrange a viewing.

A blue plaque to Stannard has been erected by Loughton Town Council on his house in The Avenue, Loughton, Essex.

References

*"British VCs of World War 2" (John Laffin, 1997)
*"Monuments to Courage" (David Harvey, 1999)
*"The Register of the Victoria Cross" (This England, 1997)

External links

* [http://www.royal-naval-reserve.co.uk/namsen-fjord/reports2.htm Trawlers lost in the Namsen Fjord]


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