Palmer Ingvar Haugland

The information on registered seafarers is not in all cases complete. As new sources are studied, information on engagements and medals etc. will be added to some of the already registered seafarers.

Date of birth

May 8, 1914

Date of death

October 28, 1989

Parents

Johan Haugland

Gender

Male

Nationality

Norway flaggNorway

Birthplace

Trondheim

Place of living

Terningen fyr, Sandstad. Hitra

County

Nord-Trøndelag

Other

  • Participant in WW2
  • Sjøforsvarets londonarkiv:

    Antatt i Marinen: Januar.1942, som: Ud.m.

    Sivil stilling: Sjømann.

    Tidligere militærtjeneste: 1935 Steinkjær, 84 dg.

    Militær spesialutdannelse eller kurser: Sp. kurs Linges Komp.

    Dimittert fra Marinen: 20.12.1945  M.K.T.

    The National Archives, Kew, HS 9/676/3:

    "At the time of the invasion the ship [Bera] was near the Norwegian coast bound for BERGEN. They were warned that the Germans were in BERGEN and the vessel hid in a fjord north of BERGEN until it was discovered by a German reconnaissance 'plane. After escaping at night the ship was eventually discovered and taken over by the Germans after the end of the war in South Norway and taken into BERGEN where HAUGLAND left it on 16th May 1940.

    On 1st July 1940 he signed on a Fred OLSEN boat named the "BRETOGNE" which was acting as German depot ship at TRONDHEIM. He left it after 2,5 months when it started duty as troop carrier. For a short period in the early autumn of 1940 HAUGLAND worked for the Germans on an aerodrome at HATTFJELLDAL, but remained for only three weeks before giving it up and going home. On 4th November 1940 he signed on the "ROYAL JARL" on which he made one trip to HAMBURG from BERGEN and back, signing off 25th February 1941 and going home again for a period.

    [He later] signed on a ship named "LA FRANCE" in TRONDHEIM but when he got aboard he found that the crew were German and were loading mines, so left the ship again the same night.

    From then until the end of October HAUGLAND attempted to avoid the regulations prohibiting him as a seaman to work on the land and obtained jobs with SETSAAS of TRONDHEIM and HAMA of TRONDHEIM for short periods. He was apparently tracked down on each occasion by the Labour Bureau and eventually, at the end of October, was compelled to take work on a ship and signed on the "KONG HARALD". He was on board the "KONG HARALD" at the time of the LOFOTEN raid and availed himself of the opportunity afforded to come to England."

    Shetlandsgjengen. Heltene i Nordsjøen, s. 398:
    Innlemmet i Shetlandsgjengen: 00.1.1942, nr. c076.
    Antall turer: sesong 1941-42=2, sesong 1942-43=7, sesong 1943-44=12, sesong 1944-45=19.
    Overført annen virksomhet: 13.12.1945.

    Sources

    Sjøforsvarets londonarkiv ved Marinemuseet i Horten: P.18. kort 229-230.

    «Shetlandsgjengen. Heltene i Nordsjøen», Asgeir Ueland, 2017.

    "Krigskorset og St. Olavsmedaljen med ekegren", redigert av Erik Gjems-Onstad, Oslo 1995, s. 197 og 203.

    Tildelinger av ordener og medaljer - Det norske kongehus (kongehuset.no)

    Trøndelag Krigsseilerforenings arkiv, Sverresborg Trøndelag Folkemuseum

    The National Archives, Kew, HS 9/676/3

    RA/RAFA-5156/G/Gb/Gbb/Gbbb/L0001

    AV/SAT-A-4709/2/1/1c/L0024, Trondheim sjømannskontor

    SAO/A-10595/F/FI/L0032

    Digitalarkivet