KENNETH RONALD ANSELL
SERVICE NO. P/JX 624308
Royal Navy: Ordinary Seaman
Royal Navy
HMS Cato
DIED: 06 July 1944
AGE: 19
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
He was a crew member on board minesweeper HMS Cato, 40th Minesweeper Flotilla. Together with the minesweeper HMS Magic she cleared mines on the eastern flank of the assault area at Sword beach.
On 6 July 1944 the flotilla was on high alert as they had been warned of a possible German torpedo boat (E-boat) and Neger human torpedo midget submarine attack.
HMS Magic was attacked by a Neger at 03:53 and was hit just aft of amidships on the port side at 03:53 whilst at anchor north of Ouistreham. She sank seven minutes later. Many of the crew jumped into the water to escape and were rescued by HMS Cato.
Some of the crew from HMS MAGIC survived the tragedy of her sinking only to be dealt the cruel fate of becoming a casualty on board HMS CATO when she was attacked by a Neger a short while later and was sunk. It is presumed he was killed during one of this action.
He has no known place of burial so he is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial to the Missing, Hampshire.
MEMORIAL LOCATION: Column 136
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