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  1. Mar 21, 2023 · Esmond Knight was awoken early that morning and told to man his station on the compass platform. Armed with his helmet, lifebelt, binoculars and telescopes, he kept an eye on the action that was occurring at sea, including the loss of Hood to enemy fire.

  2. A shell fired by Bismarck either passed through the bridge of the Prince of Wales and did not explode or it exploded near the ship. Either way fragments from the ship's superstructure hit Knight in the face causing him to lose an eye and leaving the other severely damaged.

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  4. He had been badly injured in 1941 whilst on active service on board HMS Prince of Wales when she fought the Bismarck at the Battle of the Denmark Strait, and remained totally blind for two years, though he later regained some sight in his right eye. [2] Contents. 1 Early career. 2 Military service. 2.1 Recuperation. 3 Later career. 4 Personal life.

  5. There was a mild shortage of trained tankers during the late summer and fall of 1944 (due in part to wildly out-of-whack casualty estimates and shortsighted management of stateside training programs by the War Department) along with a much more severe shortage of trained infantry, leading to retraining as an emergency measure for a short time in...

  6. He underwent rehabilitation at a St Dunstan’s training school and was able to resume acting, partially recovering his sight in 1943, but at best it was “like looking through clouds”, and it eventually deteriorated. Even so, Knight developed as a competent painter and had several shows, including New Town Gallery, Uckfield. Read more.

  7. As she spoke these words, Esmond lay in the sick bay on Prince of Wales, drifting in and out of consciousness, his face swathed in hot sticky bandages. Having assessed the damage to his ship, Captain Leach was ordered to continue shadowing Bismarck.

  8. Advertisement. Photo added by José L Bernabé Tronchoni. Advertisement. Esmond Knight V. Birth. 4 May 1906. East Sheen, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England. Death. 23 Feb 1987 (aged 80) London, City of London, Greater London, England. Burial. Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map. Memorial ID. 10829448.

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