HMS Hood: Mighty Then, Mighty Now

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2021
  • A film marking the 80th anniversary year of the loss of HMS Hood in the Battle of the Denmark Strait, linking the sailors of today’s Royal Navy with their forebears of 1941.
    Produced by Maritime Films UK for The HMS Hood Association.

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  • @philhenley5346
    @philhenley5346 2 роки тому +25

    My Grandad died on the Hood and according to Ted Briggs he was the last person that he spoke to before the ship was blown apart. I had the privilege of going to Ted’s funeral in Portsmouth.

    • @hmshood1757
      @hmshood1757 2 роки тому +2

      So, your Grandad was Mr. Warrand,
      the man who made that gesture to Ted, which he would describe every time as impressively calm, allowing Mr. Briggs first to the evacuation doors???

    • @adriancox8134
      @adriancox8134 2 роки тому +1

      I knew Ted Briggs, he was a neighbour to my parents in Fareham, A modest, friendly man, A true hero

    • @beedalton9675
      @beedalton9675 Рік тому

      I'm sure today she would of been a museum would of been nice to see her fighing with the Iowa class during ww2 hood will al been the queen of the battle ships though she was a cruiser

  • @hazeltillott944
    @hazeltillott944 2 роки тому +14

    My grandad died on that sad day.i think of him and those other brave sailors who lost their lives.it helps to know one day I will meet him in heaven and give him a big hug💞💞thank you for this video.

  • @Chartdoc62
    @Chartdoc62 2 роки тому +10

    To the descendants and relatives of all those who were aboard HOOD and PRINCE OF WALES on that fateful day in May 1941, know that their memory and legacies live on with honour, until the end of time. Mighy then, Mighty now, Mighty forever!
    "Ventis Secundis" to the crew of HMS Tamar!

    • @lingcod91
      @lingcod91 Рік тому

      Part of the reason she was sunk was because she was given that nickname. She never was mighty and certainly not on that day. It was doomed before it even started. Believing she was ' ' mighty ' ' and capable of engaging a superior ship was foolish. The other ships of her class were cancelled after they discovered major errors in her construction. And it only got worse. She never got the refits she needed and she spend most of her time showing-off to the world.

  • @okedoke1234
    @okedoke1234 2 роки тому +9

    Superb video. Great to see these young folks keeping the legacy of service to the Royal Navy going!

  • @johnridley2927
    @johnridley2927 2 роки тому +6

    Great Video. My Grandfather HENRY JAMES WANNERTON was lost with The Hood and his memorial photograph actually appears in the video. Well done to the video makers and The Hood Association.

  • @neutral7526
    @neutral7526 2 роки тому +6

    God Bless🙏

  • @bretthardingtelford8043
    @bretthardingtelford8043 2 роки тому +5

    Grandad went down with the hood. Do her proud service 👏

  • @Janterrydee
    @Janterrydee 2 роки тому +3

    My Uncle Albert went down with the HMS Hood, my father was waiting to join her.

  • @hmshood1757
    @hmshood1757 2 роки тому +2

    7:56 Oh, I love those old film posters 🤯
    They were true works of art 👏

  • @k956upg
    @k956upg 7 місяців тому

    I bought a spoon that was bought onboard hood & the sailer that owned it has his picture & details it’s on Swanage pier in the dive shop with a renown spoon..I’ll take it back next year as it’s been there for years now.probably lend it to another museum.

  • @phantomsvideos
    @phantomsvideos 2 роки тому +6

    My cousin went down on Hood.

  • @thedoctor6610
    @thedoctor6610 11 місяців тому +1

    God bless the ship's company of HMS Hood so sadly lost

  • @geoffburrill9850
    @geoffburrill9850 8 місяців тому +1

    R.i.p. all that died in the engagement.

  • @bigmatthews666
    @bigmatthews666 3 місяці тому +1

    I wish this ship survived and could of been made a Museum ship

  • @englishexplorer5985
    @englishexplorer5985 Рік тому

    As she slipped below the rear guns was still shooting at the Bischmark

  • @vengeance2825
    @vengeance2825 7 місяців тому

    Mers el Kebir 1940.

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 7 місяців тому +1

      I know... that French idiot Marcel-Bruno Gensoul had the lives of SO many French sailors on his conscience for the rest of his life....how did he EVER sleep again !!!

  • @villyvassell8572
    @villyvassell8572 Рік тому

    These modern ships are pathetically Armed

  • @villyvassell8572
    @villyvassell8572 Рік тому

    It wasn't that mighty it cut sunk by the Bismarck,

    • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
      @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Рік тому +3

      If you'd like an individual example of the esteem with which HMS Hood was held by other nations, look no further than the account of Baron Burkhard von Mullenheim-Rechberg, the senior ranking survivor of Bismarck, and her 4th gunnery officer, here's an excerpt of his account of the start of the battle of Denmark Strait.
      "The British ships were turning slightly to port, the lead ship showing an extremely long forecastle and two heavy twin turrets. On the telephone I heard Albrecht shout, "The HOOD...... it's the HOOD!" (his capitalisation), It was an unforgettable moment. There she was, the famous warship, once the largest in the world, that had been the "terror" of so many of our war games."
      Later he made these remarks following Hood's demise....
      "At first the Hood was nowhere to be seen: in her place was a colossal pillar of black smoke reaching into the sky. Gradually at the foot of the pillar, I made out the bow of the battle cruiser projecting upwards at an angle, a sure sign that she had broken in two. Then I saw something I could hardly believe: A flash of orange coming from her forward guns! Although her fighting days had ended, the Hood was firing a last salvo. I felt a great respect for those men over there"
      Sounds as if the Kriegsmarine and her gunnery experts were more impressed by HMS Hood than you appear to be.

  • @lingcod91
    @lingcod91 Рік тому

    Believe what you like, but her nickname was part of the reason she was sunk.

    • @johnstraub5094
      @johnstraub5094 5 місяців тому

      @JMUL15 I am relaying the facts as they happened. Not relaying my butthurt emotions. And, If the BISMARCK's salvo (of which there were more than one) are considered and defined by you as ' ' Lucky ' ' then describe what you would call a salvo that reached it's mark. Aren't you counting anything the ' ' good guys ' ' land as intended, and anything the enemy fires as just Lucky. ( Are the hits that landed on BISMARCK Lucky or intended ? )
      Face it, HOOD was defeated because of serious flaws in her design, errors because of Holland's not correctly identifying his target, and as important was the swollen sense of superiority that the British believed they had. Even you must acknowledge the serious threat that the BISMARCK presented to their convoys. Certainly the British Admiralty did. At that time BISMARCK was considered the most powerful battleship afloat, [[can't count Japan; or our warships, or even the NELSON class too slow]] she was a serious threat. And the orders were to British warships: only two or more shell engage BISMARCK. There was a good reason for respecting her capabilities, why don't you.

    • @algale6123
      @algale6123 27 днів тому

      What was her nickname?