The War Graves of YstradgynlaisVivian HartVivian Russell Hart served in the Royal Navy aboard the destroyer HMS Decoy, and was killed in action in the Mediterranean in November 1940, probably as a result of an attack by Italian aircraft, while the Decoy was serving as part of an escort for a convoy of merchant ships. The information on Vivian Russell Hart has been compiled from a number of sources, including the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, from the South Wales Voice newspaper, and the Parish Burial Register (courtesy of the Swansea Archives).
A Service of Commemoration for V. R. Hart and another Abercrave Serviceman was held at Bryn Seion Chapel, Abercrave on 16th November 1947 From the South Wales Voice newspaper, 30th November 1940 :-
VIVIAN RUSSEL HART From the South Wales Voice newspaper, 30th November 1940 :-
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Read about HMS Decoy at Wikipedia:- Decoy was part of the fleet which provided cover for a convoy of two cruisers, four destroyers and four British merchantmen that left Alexandria for Malta on 8 October 1940 (Operation MB-6). The convoy was not spotted and arrived safely at Malta on 11 October 1940. The only damage sustained was to one of the destroyers in the covering force that hit a mine off Malta. Whilst returning to Alexandria, the British Mediterranean Fleet were twice attacked by Italian torpedo boats and once by Italian aircraft. Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm from Illustrious and Eagle also attacked off Leros. On 25 February, 1941, she participated in Operation Abstention, an ill-fated attempt to seize the Italian island of Kastelorizo. Contact Ystradgynlais History
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