Espace Historique de la Bataille de Normandie - Musée de la Batterie de Merville et du 9e Para
A la mémoire du Colonel Terence Otway
A la mémoire du Colonel Terence Otway
Vers les cérémonies du 6 Juin 2006 à Merville-Franceville
Casque lourd camouflé équipant les parachutistes britanniques
Leurre largué par les britanniques et muni d'un système détonnant à son arrivée au sol
Corde de franchissement des parachutistes britanniques
Lanterne de bivouac à piles
Bidon
Volant de planeur
Brassard porté par les hommes du Royal Army Medical Corps
Aerial Dummy - Outils pour calibrer les appareils de transmission
Porte-cartes modèle standard. Pattern 1937.
Lame-chargeur de 5 cartouches calibre 7,7 mm pour le fusil N° 4 Mk I
Cartouchière avec chargeurs pour fusil mitrailleur Bren
Etui contenant un canon et des pièces de rechange, une baguette de nettoyage et du petit outillage pour le fusil mitrailleur Bren
Musette d'infirmier
Bombe de mortier de 2 pouces

THE NEWS OF THE MERVILLE BATTERY

 
   

Press release of July 24, 2006
Town hall of Merville-Franceville

  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
“The old chief is dead…”  
 

On Sunday 23rd July 2006 at 2100 hrs, Terence Otway, Commanding Officer of the 9th Battalion the Parachute Regiment during its victorious assault on the Merville Battery on the 6th June 1944, fought his last battle.  In his 93rd year, surrounded by his closest relatives, he passed away near his home on the outskirts of London.

For 62 years he was incarnate the tragic episode of the 9th Battalion the Parachute Regiment. This Unit at dawn on 6th June 1944, despite having lost most of its men, all of its heavy weapons and its communications, nonetheless launched the unimaginable attack on the Merville Battery. Less than one third of the 9th Battalion paratroops would survive this operation and Terence Otway, plagued by doubts and questions, never ceased to fight for the rights of the widows and orphans of his comrades in arms.

He was a regular participant in the D Day commemorations at Merville; he received the Légion d’honneur in 2001 and unveiled the street sign bearing his name on 8th May 2005.

Feared and respected by his men, he was considered an exceptional commander but modestly summed up his exploits at the Battery saying “we were given a job so we got on with it”.

A private funeral will held in England. A memorial service at the Battery will take place on Sunday 30th July at 1830 hours.

 
 

HOMAGE TO COLONEL TERENCE OTWAY

  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
“We were given a job, we got on with it”  
 

It was with this simple phrase that, right up to his death, Terence Otway told the epic story of the victorious assault on the Merville Battery by the paratroops of the ninth Battalion the Parachute Regiment, at dawn on the sixth of June nineteen forty four.
“We were given a job, we got on with it”
Ten words, ten small words to sum up weeks of preparation, a plan that was long time in the making, a training régime that left nothing to chance.
Ten words, only ten words to recount a night of blood and fire, lost aircraft, paratroops drowned in their hundreds, in all a tragedy where nothing happened as planned.
Ten words, ten simple words to explain that in spite of all setbacks, the complications, the absence of equipment, that only one fifth of his troops had made it to the rendezvous, Terence Otway took his toughest decision, to launch the unimaginable assault.
Ten words, ten words to explain that after half an hour of fierce fighting, some of it hand to hand, the Battery fell, reduced to silence just at the time that the first landing craft arrived on Sword beach to disgorge the soldiers ferried within.
I had the good fortune and the privilege of meeting Terence several times, and we spoke about the attack on the Merville Battery.  And today I ask myself what was the most difficult for him to bear; was it that dawn on the sixth of June when he had to take tough decisions, or was it the sixty two years that followed?
For sixty two years Terence, you would be the ninth Battalion of the Parachute Regiment incarnate, seven hundred and fifty brave young men on whom an inexorable destiny had been placed. 
For sixty two years you would be the voice of those no longer able to speak, for sixty two years you would be the gaze of those no longer able to see. 
Always and everywhere in your life, you would carry with you your comrades in arms who had been taken in the flower of their youth, a battalion of phantoms whose memory you would preserve, and which would haunt your nights all too often.
Some months ago Terence, on the eighth of May two thousand and five, when you came to Merville for what would be the last time, to inaugurate the road bearing your name, you concluded your thanks by turning to the people of the village, there in their numbers to welcome and congratulate you, saying “Dieu vous protège – God bless you”.
Today the old chief is dead. 
Merville has lost its hero.
But over there, in the shadow of the great bunkers, the gaze of the bronze bust of Colonel Otway continues to look out over the Merville Battery.
Forever.
Dieu vous protège Terence - God bless you Terence.

Olivier Paz
Maire de Merville

 
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO
 
  Hommage au Lieutenant-Colonel Terence Otway DSO