Accounts of the battle for Hong Kong are largely silent on the fate of the Royal Marines, which is perhaps not surprising, given that the detachment was such a small part of the overall garrison.
Banham's Not the Slightest Chance offers a few details on the Royal Marine detachment, including their deployment in the Wan Chai Gap area, where they apparently did most of their fighting. Even better, Banham's Hong Kong War Diary website lists the names/ranks of all the men in the detachment and other details. Here's the link: http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/rnandraf.html#_Toc113344512
I am perhaps referring you to resources you have already mined for information. Best of luck with the research in any case!
I am not sure if you have come across it already, but there is a booklet titled "The Royal Marines and Hong Kong" by Dr. S. S. Richardson available from the Royal Marines online shop. Unfortunately, I am unable to recall the level of detail of the description for the 1939-1945 period. Hope this helps.
Royal Marine detachment
Accounts of the battle for Hong Kong are largely silent on the fate of the Royal Marines, which is perhaps not surprising, given that the detachment was such a small part of the overall garrison.
Banham's Not the Slightest Chance offers a few details on the Royal Marine detachment, including their deployment in the Wan Chai Gap area, where they apparently did most of their fighting. Even better, Banham's Hong Kong War Diary website lists the names/ranks of all the men in the detachment and other details. Here's the link: http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/rnandraf.html#_Toc113344512
I am perhaps referring you to resources you have already mined for information. Best of luck with the research in any case!
-- Steve
Royal Marine Detachment
Hi Barry,
I am not sure if you have come across it already, but there is a booklet titled "The Royal Marines and Hong Kong" by Dr. S. S. Richardson available from the Royal Marines online shop. Unfortunately, I am unable to recall the level of detail of the description for the 1939-1945 period. Hope this helps.
Royal Marines in Hong Kong
Jim Fallace who survived the Lisbon Maru