Portsmouth News

Navy sailor’s grandfathe­rs fought on opposing sides

Young officer Ben inspired by the wartime exploits of grandparen­ts

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER emily.turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A YOUNG officer preparing to sail to the Mediterran­ean on new patrol ship HMS Trent was inspired to join the Royal Navy by his grandparen­ts’ wartime exploits.

Sub lieutenant Ben Hoffmeiste­r, 23, is set to take part in HMS Trent’s next mission when the ship will leave her home port in Portsmouth this week.

Ben, who is from Oxford, was brought up on stories of his grandfathe­rs’ lives at sea during the Second World War.

They fought in the Battle of the Atlantic on opposing sides, with Ernest Hoffmeiste­r serving in the

Atlantic and Arctic to keep the UK’s sea lanes open.

Ben’s maternal grandfathe­r, Erwin Menzel, crewed a U-boat determined to strangle Britain’s lifelines.

These tales sowed the seeds of a naval career for Ben.

He said his grandad Erwin was ‘instrument­al in raising my interest to join the navy’.

‘By the time he died, when I was 17, I had already decided I was going to join the Royal Navy,’ he said.

Ernest, who was assigned to the Royal Naval Patrol Service after completing his training as a coder, passed away when Ben was 10 years old.

Ben said: ‘One of the few stories I remember him talking about was having to climb up the mainmast during the convoys to chip off ice that had accumulate­d and risked capsizing the vessel.’

It is unlikely that Ben’s grandfathe­rs ever faced each other in battle.

Ben added: ‘They got on incredibly well eventually met.

‘It seemed the shared experience of the battle of the Atlantic was more important to them than which side of the war they had fought it on.

‘That legacy is perhaps the most important aspect to take away from their story.’

HMS Trent will work alongside the German navy on Nato duties on Operation Sea Guardian, the alliance’s counter terrorism mission in the Mediterran­ean.

Lieutenant commander David Webber, in charge of Trent’s marine engineerin­g department, said: ‘It’s an interestin­g story from the perspectiv­e of how far Europe has come, with Ben now serving in the Royal Navy on a ship that will work alongside the modern Deutsche Marine.’ when they

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FOLLOWING IN THEIR FOOTSTEPS Sub Lieutenant Ben Hoffmeiste­r and his grandfathe­rs Erwin Menzel, inset top, and Ernest Hoffmeiste­r, inset above

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