Auction Catalogue

30 June 1998

Starting at 12:00 PM

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Orders, Decorations and Medals

The Arts Club  40 Dover St  London  W1S 4NP

Lot

№ 486

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30 June 1998

Hammer Price:
£650

Three: Lieutenant-Commander John Martin, Royal Naval Reserve, commander of sailing Q-Ships ‘Dargle’ and ‘Fresh Hope’
British War and Victory Medals (Lt.Commr., R.N.R.); Mercantile Marine War Medal (John Martin) very fine (3) £100-150

John Martin was temporary Lieutenant in August 1915, and temporary Lieutenant-Commander in April 1919. The Admiral Commanding Orkney and Shetland, Admiral F. E. Brock, complained to the C. in C., Grand Fleet about the commander of the sailing Q-Ship H.M.S. Dargle, Lieutenant J. Martin, saying that Martin was of “an excitable temperament which is most undesirable... He is constantly using his motors and does not appear to realise the importance of making his vessel look like a peaceful merchant ship... He is constantly making complaints about his ship.”

Martin resigned from his command on the grounds of ill health, but Captain James Startin, Senior Naval Officer, Granton, who felt that he was a very capable officer “but certainly difficult as regards naval etiquette and discipline”, had him transferred to another vessel. A year later, as commander of
Fresh Hope, another sailing Q-Ship, Martin justified this good opinion by bringing the fore-and-aft schooner into an encounter with a U-Boat on which he scored four direct hits. After the war Martin was engaged in mine sweeping duties in the East Indies in command of H.M.S. Ban-What-Him.