1939-45

Second World War
In 1940 Dartmouth Castle is fortified with coastal artillery in a reminder of its ancient role of defence against invasion. Dartmouth becomes the location of Commando training, a coastal convoy staging port and from 1941, a Royal Naval Coastal Forces Base. The town suffers two serious air raids in 1942 and 1943 and the Royal Naval College moves north. The buildings become first the location of Combined Operations training and then the headquarters of the American XI Amphibious Force. Thousands of service personnel arrive in the area and hundreds of vessels are based in the harbour in the build-up to D-day. Many men and women from Dartmouth serve their country all over the world. 101 service personnel and 35 civilians are commemorated on town memorials and war graves.
George VI
1936-1952