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    German Plane Machine Gunned Our Little Boat

    While engaged in whelk-fishing a few miles from their home port, three fishermen-Cyril Grimes, Roland Grimes and Joseph Barnes were machine-gunned by a German plane which swooped upon their small craft. The story of their escape was told exclusively to "The War Illustrated" by the skipper, Mr. Cyril Grimes.

    THE crew of the 25-foot whelker were among those who responded to the appeal for boats for the evacuation of Dunkirk. They had returned, quiet heroes of that historic adventure, to their occupation of whelk-fishing when the German plane swooped upon them. Describing its murderous attack, Mr. Cyril Grimes, the skipper of the boat, said:
    "We were about ten miles out, and we were gathering in the whelks when we were machine-gunned. Earlier in the day we had seen the plane going westward at a great height, and at the time I said that it was a rum-looking plane. Then it came back. I think it may have been bombing somewhere, and as it was heading for home the Germans saw us. It was in a direct line for us, and it seemed that we were in its path. I looked up and saw the iron crosses painted underneath the plane, which was at a height of four to six hundred feet. I was going to say that there was a Jerry coming towards us, but there was not time. The Jerry was travelling at about 200 miles per hour, and he began machine-gunning us.

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    He flew directly over the boat, and we at once turned our engine off and threw ourselves to the bottom of the boat. The bullets flew all round the boat, but none of us was hit, nor was the boat. Some of the bullets were only a few inches away from me, and if anyone had been leaning over the starboard side he must have been hit. The machine-gunning went on for a short time; it must have been for a few seconds, but it seemed like hours. The plane then flew away to the east at a great speed. I raised myself in the boat and looked over the side, and as I saw that the plane was banking I thought that it was coming back for us, but it turned and went off.
    I have never had anything like that happen to me before, and I don't want it to happen again-it was too close to be comfortable. There was another boat about a mile away, the crew of which thought that it was one of our own planes practising! We were gathering in our whelks at the time we were attacked, and the Jerry must have been able to see what we were doing. It just shows you that the Germans will do anything.

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    15 minutes of fame for the whelkers !
    If true let's hope the German aircrew wished later that they had not wasted that ammunition in playing with the fishermen...

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    I agree Dave, if they had wanted to there is no doubt they could have finished their whelking days..

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