HMS Li Wo: The Most Decorated Small Ship in the Navy

HMS Li Wo: The Most Decorated Small Ship in the Navy

by Arthur V. Sellwood
HMS Li Wo: The Most Decorated Small Ship in the Navy

HMS Li Wo: The Most Decorated Small Ship in the Navy

by Arthur V. Sellwood

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Overview

Li Wo had been built in 1935 for running a passenger service on the River Yangtse. In 1940, she was requisitioned and commissioned into the Royal Navy at Singapore as HMS Li Wo. Shortly before the surrender of Singapore in February 1942, HMS Li Wo was ordered to head for Batavia, now Jakarta in Indonesia. After coming under air attack, the Li Wo came across a Japanese convoy heading for the island of Sumatra, escorted by a squadron of warships. Armed with one 4-inch gun (with thirteen shells and three practice rounds) and two Lewis guns, the Li Wo attacked.After the war, Li Wo’s commander was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for his bravery. A DSO and nine other decorations were awarded to members of Li Wo’s small crew.In this book, A. V. Sellwood has pieced together the almost unbelievable story of the most decorated small ship in the Royal Navy, a story which might otherwise have remained lost in the Admiralty archives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781445647944
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication date: 06/15/2015
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Arthur and Mary Sellwood first met in a police court, as journalists from rival newspapers covering a crime story. As a husband and wife reporting team they wrote the story of the Knockshinnoch Castle pit disaster, Black Avalanche.
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