Monday, 30 September 2019

100 year Anniversary UPDATE HMS Dragon Riga 17th October 1919

I've discovered my old blog from years ago and have decided to update this and continue to post as this October will be the 100 year anniversary of these events.

I'm not a historian or academic. This blog is for families of the servicemen involved. Much more information is available today than was available in the 1980's/ 1990's when I first became interested in these events as a result of my own interest in family history.

My Great Grandfather John Stephen Stroud (known as Steve to his family) was one of 9 seamen killed in action while on HMS Dragon when it was at Riga providing support to Latvia during their war of Independence. Their gun position took a direct hit from shells fired by Russio-German forces in Riga who were in occupation after the end of WW1.

These German forces ( many Freicorps) had been allowed to  stay in the Baltic under the terms of the Armistice but under the orders of  their Commander Major General Von der Goltz  they joined forces with those of Pavel Bermondt-Avalov's army rejecting all ultimatums given for them to leave and return to Germany clearly having their own plans for the Baltic states.

I hope that this blog will be of interest and I welcome contact from the families of those involved in the campaign.

There may be a few issues with old links and photographs which I will address over the next week or so.