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John Henry Reginald Perrot | |||
Rank: | Corporal | Number: | 88234 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 01st Div. Petrol Coy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Army Service Corps | ||
Died: | 29/05/1940 | Age: | 36 |
How Died: | Killed at Sea | ||
Country of burial: | France | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Dunkirk Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born on the 16th April 1904 at Athboy, County Meath, Ireland, the elder son of Elder son of Henry Alfred Perrot (French - born & dead in Paris - 05/06/1876 - 25/04/1945) and May Isabel Walker (Irish descent). 1911 Census - No Trace (presumably still a resident of Ireland). 1921 Census - Ditto. Married Muriel Elaine Walker during the December quarter 1935 in the Newcastle Under Lyne R.D. - ref: 6b/180. John & Muriel produced one daughter - Juliet R. Perrot, born during the September quarter 1937 in the Wirral R.D. - ref: 8a/369. 1939 National Registration - No Trace, but was obviously already serving in British Army. His wife - Murial Elaine Perrot was residing with her parents at 4 Beach Road, Hoylake, Cheshire. Her father was a Cotton Broker and was then employing 3 domestic servants. Died during the evacuation from Dunkirk. There is some conflicting evidence over John's demise. One source states that he died when the ship he had got onto was dive bombed ? Another states that he was killed onboard HMS Wakeful on the 29th May 1940. Approximately 600 crew and embarked soldiers died on this vessel in position 13 miles N of Niewport - 51.22N, 02.43E. It was returning to Dover from Bray Beach. CWGC - Son of Henri Alfred and May Perrot; husband of Muriel Elaine Perrot, of Halebarns, Cheshire. Member of "WW2TALK" - "Drew 5233" - states:- At 0036hrs HMS Wakeful is approaching the Kwinte Whistle Bouy. The ships commander, Commander Ralph L. Fisher has just called for 20 knots from 12 knots after passing through the Noord Pass and has commenced zig zagging when he spots two torpedo tracks in the water 150 meters off the starboard bow. "Good God ! Hard to Port !" as he orders evasive manoeuvre's. The S.30's first torpedo passes just off the bow but the second strikes the ship in the area of her forward boiler room which breaks the destroyer in half. The two portions of HMS Wakeful sank within 15 seconds, each portion was remained upright with the bow and stern floating some 60 foot above the water. All the evacuated troops are asleep below decks and all perish with the exception of one soldier. The ships company losses included three officers, one petty officer, the ship's surgeon, one NAFFI worker and 92 ratings. Most of the gun crews floated clear, 30 ratings and an officer remained on the stern portion of the ship. The ship's Captain floated clear of the bridge. The commander of S.30, Oberleutnant zur See Wilhelm Zimmerman had fired her two torpedoes from around 600 metres away and she withdrew from the area to reload. Joan Walker's husband was probably the last member of the extended family to see John Perrot alive. He was adjutant of his regiment at Dunkirk and was responsible for leading parties of men through the dunes to the water's edge where they made their way out to the rescue boats and ships. He was returning to collect another party when he met John on his way down to the shore. They stopped for a chat and John pointed out the destroyer he was due to embark on. Not long afterwards Joan's husband witnessed the ship being attacked by dive-bombers and saw it explode and sink. John's widow - Muriel Elaine Perrot married Ronald J.S. Martin during the December quarter 1941 in the Cardiff R.D. - ref: 11a/1008. Muriel (98) and daughter (74) were still alive in August 2011. |
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