WW2 sailor Stan Ford was just 19 when his ship the HMS Fratton was struck by a missile from a German midget sub which left him fighting to stay afloat in the English Channel
Stan Ford doesn’t remember the sound of the explosion, but he remembers the feeling.
It was strange, weightless, floating⦠then nothing. He woke up in the cold English Channel, fighting to stay afloat.
Moments before the sailor, then 19, had been standing inside his gun turret on the HMS Fratton, when a missile from a German midget submarine hit the ship and blasted him into the air.
It took just four minutes for the entire vessel to sink on 18 August 1944 near the Normandy coastline, taking with it 31 crew members.