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HMS GANGES ASSOCIATION |
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Of all the thousands of boys and men that trained in the shore establishment HMS Ganges from
1905 until 1976, only two are believed to have been awarded the Victoria Cross.
Leading Seaman James Magennis was the only boy trained at HMS Ganges to be awarded the highest British medal for valour in world war two. Boy Seaman Magennis of Belfast, Northern Ireland joined
HMS Ganges in June 1935 and on completion of training served in HM Ships Royal Sovereign, Dauntless, Enterprise, Hermes and Kandahar.
Before being drafted for wartime service in HM Submarines and volunteering for special duties in midget submarines.
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The book 'MAGENNIS VC' 'The story of an ex HMS Ganges boy (1935) JAMES (Mick) MAGENNIS who was awarded the VICTORIA CROSS' by George Fleming ex HMS Ganges 1957. Mick Magennis was the last RN Rating decorated with a VICTORIA CROSS. The book can be purchased from the HMS Ganges Association online slops room. Paperback £11.95, hardback £22.50. Signed paperback copies can also be obtained direct from the author. Please send £11.95 (Sterling) (Inc. P&P) Along with your own address to: George Fleming, 545A Lisburn Road, BELFAST, BT9 7GQ. Telephone. 02890 664629 Email. <george9.fleming@ntlworld.com> |