Service Details
Name:
DE KOCK
Given Name:
VICTOR PETER DE CHATILLON
Initials:
V P D C
Service No:
66564
Rank:
Lieutenant
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Regiment:
South African Naval Forces
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Unit:
H.M.S. St. Angelo
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Date of Death:
1943-03-07
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Age:
23
Cause of Death:
Missing in action, on a reconnaissance of Sicily, with Combined Operations Pilotage Parties. In March 1943, just a few weeks after the Hayling COPP depot was established, a team of 15 men was sent out on an ill-fated mission, to examine the southern beaches of Sicily. Canoes were transported to within half a mile or so of their target and then launched from submarines. Before launching they were loaded with the equipment, and then floated free from the partially trimmed submarine. Depending on the distance and the operating conditions the canoes were also often launched from small landing craft. The teams operated in pairs, the navy personnel normally doing the sea reconnaissance, and the army the on-shore military surveys. The army officer sat in the front cockpit with his navy paddler in the rear. They paddled to within a few hundred yards of the shore and anchored. The heavily equipped army man would then swim to the beach. Tragically, of the 15 men who set out, five were captured, five were lost, and only five returned to base. But lessons were learned, and ultimately thousands of Allied troops would owe their lives worldwide, to the dedication of the men of COPP.
Decorations:
M B E, D S C, Mentioned in Despatches
Citations:
MBE LG 16 June 1942 - "For rescue of torpedoed merchant ship", DSC LG 17 March 1942 - "Passage to Tobruk", Mentioned in Despatches LG 8 January 1942 - "Withdrawl from Crete"
Additional
Information:
Son of Victor Petrus Jacobus and Harriet Ellen de Kock, of Onrust River, Cape Province, South Africa. On Hermanus War Memorial
Commemoration
Country:
United Kingdom
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Locality:
Devon
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Cemetery:
PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
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Grave Reference:
Panel 83, Column 2.

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