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Active German intervention in Iraq begins when Heinkel He 111s attack part of Habforce
The Gloster E.28/39, Britain's first jet aircraft, makes its official first flight. The flight lasts for seventeen minutes.
Jet Pioneers, Gloster and the Birth of the Jet Age, Tim Kershaw. A detailed and well illustrated look at the development of the Gloster E.28/39, the first British jet powered aircraft. The story of this remarkable aircraft is well supported by first hand accounts of the process, including new interviews with some of the participants. [see more]
Seventeen states put gasoline rationing into effect
On May 15, 1942, gasoline rationing began in 17 Eastern states as an attempt to help the American war effort during World War II. By the end of the year, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had ensured that mandatory gasoline rationing was in effect in all 48 states.
America had been debating its entrance into World War II until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The following day, Congress almost unanimously approved Roosevelt’s request for a declaration of war against Japan and three days later Japan’s allies Germany and Italy declared war against the United States. On the home front, ordinary Americans almost immediately felt the impact of the war, as the economy quickly shifted from a focus on consumer goods into full-time war production. As part of this transformation, women went to work in the factories to replace enlisted men, automobile factories began producing tanks and planes for Allied forces and households were required to limit their consumption of such products as rubber, gasoline, sugar, alcohol and cigarettes.
15 May 1941 - History
The Bismarck was the most powerful German Battleship. It displaced 53,546 tons. It had a top speed of over 30 knots, and had four turrets of dual 15 inch guns. On May 19, 1940 the Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen departed for the Atlantic to attack British shipping. The British were aware of the Bismarck's departure and sortied all available warships to intercept the Bismarck. Due to a fueling accident the Bismarck did not have a full complement of fuel, this would have disastrous consequences. On the evening of May 23, 1941 the patrolling British cruiser Suffolk spotted the Bismarck, she immediately reported the position. The first British ships to engage the Bismarck were the Battleships Hood and Prince of Wales. The Hood was a WWI battleship that had symbolized British power in the interwar years, but had not been modernized. The Prince of Wales was a brand new King George Class battleship that still had its yard workers on board. The two forces closed on each other and on the morning of May 24th when the range between the forces had fallen to under 14 miles the British force commanded by Rear Admiral Holland opened fire. The two forces were soon on parallel courses and could bear all of their guns. The eighth shell of the fifth salvo from the Bismarck plunged into the anti-aircraft magazine of the Hood. The ensuing explosion broke the Hood in two. In a few moments she sunk with 1,400 men, including Admiral Holland. The Bismarck and the Prinz Eugen then turned their attention to the Prince of Wales. Within moments the bridge was destroyed and the ship battered. At that moment the German captain Luetjens inexplicably broke off contact. The Bismarck however, had sustained damage. The Bismarck had taken on water and contaminated part of its fuel supply, leaving it desperately short of fuel. The Bismarck set course for Brest. It succeeded in losing its trailing British forces. The Bismarck however, broke radio silence and informed the German naval command of its destination. Thus the British could concentrate on the Bismark's expected course.
At 3 AM on the morning of May 26th a British patrol plane spotted the Bismarck. With its location known the British fleet began to converge. The only hope for stopping the Bismarck in time was an air attack. After a mistaken attack on the British Sheffield, the British carrier Ark Royal launched 15 swordfish. Two torpedoes hit, one of them in the Bismarck's stern, jamming the Bismarck rudders. The end was near, with the Bismarck no longer able to steer, the bulk of the British fleet now approached. The lead British ship was the Rodney with nine 16 inch guns. The King George and two heavy cruisers were also present. They began bombarding the Bismarck. All together the Rodney fired 380 16 inch shells the King George fired 339 14 inchers Over 2,000 other shells had been fired. Finally after additional torpedoes were fired at the Bismarck at close range. At 10:46 on the morning of the 27th the Bismarck sunk.
Today in World War II History—May 21, 1941
80 Years Ago—May 21, 1941: Neutral US freighter Robin Moor is sunk by German U-boat U-69 in the South Atlantic, the first US ship sunk in the Atlantic in WWII the crew survives but spends over 2 weeks in lifeboats.
Germans attempt amphibious landings on Crete but are stopped by the Royal Navy.
In tests in Louisiana, the US Navy chooses a bow-ramp version of the Higgins boat to go into production as the Landing Craft, Vehicle and Personnel (LCVP).
Troops of Company E, 16th Infantry, US 1st Infantry Division approach Fox Green section of Omaha Beach in an LCVP landing craft, Normandy, 6 Jun 1944 (US National Archives: 195515)
15 May 1941 - History
Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, World War 2
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell, all rights reserved
15th - 23rd MAY 1941 - in date, ship/unit & name order
Edited by Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net
Notes:
(1) Casualty information in order - Surname, First name, Initial(s), Rank and part of the Service other than RN (RNR, RNVR, RFR etc), Service Number (ratings only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another ship/shore establishment, O/P &ndash on passage), Fate
(2) Click for abbreviations
(3) Link to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
(4) More information may be found in the Name Lists
Background Events - January-May 1941
Battle of Cape Matapan, Battles for Greece & Crete, Capture of U.110, Enigma codes, Loss of 'Hood', sinking of 'Bismarck '15 May 1941
Benvenue, steamship
DOUGLAS, William M, Gunner, RA, 1548076, (4 Maritime Regt, RA, O/P), killed
FAA, 801 Sqn, Vulture, air crash
BROWNIE, Ronald C, Py/Ty/Sub Lieutenant (A), RNVR, killed
CRUICKSHANK, George R, Py/Ty/Sub Lieutenant (A), RNVR, killed
FAA, 805 Sqn, Grebe, air crash
SCOTT, Peter F, Lieutenant, MPK
Victory, illness
CURRIE, John T, Lieutenant Commander, Rtd, died
16 May 1941
Drake I
MCGUILL, Thomas, Able Seaman, D/JX 146970, died
RAF, 33 Sqn, air operations
ASH, Anthony H M, Sub Lieutenant (detached from 803 Sqn), killed
RICHARDSON, Herbert J C, Lieutenant (E), MPK
Renown , gun accident
MUNDAY, George F, Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 142146, DOW
RM MNBDO
LIDDELL, Francis, Marine, PO/X 100215, killed
17 May 1941
Cumberland
PARSONS, Leslie, Electrical Artificer 4c, P/MX 51135, died
FAA, 759 Sqn, Heron, air crash
PARISH, John N W, Py/Ty/Sub Lieutenant (A), RNVR, killed
Glenroy, bombing
TRAVERS, Leonard, Able Seaman, D/JX 133219, DOW
Ladybird , ship loss
KING, Frederick J V, Stoker 1c, P/K 64046, DOW
Malaya
DWYER, Milton E, Ordinary Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 208833, died
Pembroke
DOUGHERTY, James H, Act/Leading Telegraphist, C/J 77759, died
Service Flying Training School, No.1, air crash
HUNT, Harold G, Lieutenant, killed
Sheldrake
LISSENDEN, George G, Leading Supply Assistant, C/MX 58047, died
Warspite , air crash
BRAY, Jason F, Petty Officer Airman, FAA/FX 136749, DOW
18 May 1941
Coventry , bombing
SEPHTON, Alfred E, Petty Officer, P/JX 130821, DOW , awarded posthumous Victoria Cross
Jewel , ship loss
ANDREWS, Frederick W, Stoker, RNPS, LT/KX 102649, MPK
CRABTREE, Leslie, Seaman Steward, RNPS, LT/JX 205735, MPK
CRESSWELL, George H J, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, killed
ENGLAND, William J C, Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 174438, MPK
INGLIS, David F, Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 180238, MPK
JAMES, Herbert E, Ordinary Signalman, RNPS, D/JX 231536, MPK
KELSO, John S, Ordinary Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 228182, MPK
LENNON, John, Stoker, RNPS, LT/KX 106886, MPK
LEONARD, Walter, Engineman, RNPS, LT/KX 102505, MPK
MOULTON, Robert B, Wireman, P/MX 63954, MPK
PINKNEY, James E, Engineman, RNPS, LT/KX 102491, MPK
PROCTOR, John A, Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 183714, MPK
SCARBOROUGH, Robert, Seaman Cook, RNPS, LT/JX 164375, MPK
TAYLOR, John W, 2nd Hand, RNPS, LT/JX 180450, MPK
Phoenix
LONGMAN, George A, Air Fitter, FAA/FX 79319, died
Salvia
MCQUHAE, Albert E, Petty Officer, P/JX 132305, killed
Tartan
SMITH, Matthew D, Ordinary Seaman, LT/JX 258139, DOWS
Victory I
MAUND, Stanley G E, Ordinary Seaman, P/JK 196338, died
Widnes, bombing
MALKIN, Cyril E, Act/Yeoman of Signals, D/J 92493, killed
Worcester
DESREAX, Rene, Engine Room Artificer 3c, P/MX 72191, (Frenchman, served as Peter Parker), died
19 May 1941
Empire Ridge, steamship
GOODWIN, John F, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 219723, (President III, O/P), MPK
KAIN, Robert W S, Gunner, RA, 3253965, (1/1 Maritime Regt, RA, O/P), killed
TAYLOR, James T, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 203600, (President III, O/P), MPK
Lonsdale (RAN), illness
DARDEL, James H, Engineer Lieutenant Commander, RAN, died
20 May 1941
1 Maritime Regt, RA
CLUNEY, William G, Gunner, RA, 3323764, killed
1/1 Maritime Regt, RA
MILLAR, Alexander W, Gunner, RA, 3323870, killed
4 Maritime Regt, RA
DAVIES, Alexnder, Sergeant, RA, 3757183, killed
DYER, Edgar, Gunner, RA, 1548941, killed
GREEN, George W, Gunner, RA, 1616877, killed
HILL, David P R, Gunner, RA, 1440724, killed
KNIGHTS, Sidney A, Leading Bombardier, RA, 1546546, killed
4/2 Maritime Regt, RA
AUSTEN, Arthur, Gunner, RA, 6297901, killed
HESMER, Frederick W, Gunner, RA, 6297886, killed
6/3 Maritime Regt, RA
CHAPMAN, Stanley F, Gunner, RA, 390715, killed
Beaver II
HEARN, William P, Able Seaman, C/J 19583, died
British Security, steamship
PARKIN, William, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 195912, (President III, O/P), MPK
SAWYERS, Robert C, Marine, CH/20786, (President III, O/P), MPK
Coventry , bombing
BRIGGS, Henry R, Electrical Artificer 2c, P/MX 47067, killed
Dallington Court, steamship
PRINGLE, Reginald T, Act/Able Seaman, C/JX 212269, (President III, O/P), MPK
SYMES, Walter J, Marine, PO/E 215178, (President III, O/P), MPK
DEMS, Duke of Wellington's Regt (West Riding)
SAWKILL, Robert E, Private, Army, 4626471, killed
Gloucester
RICE, Charles A, Engine Room Artificer 2c, D/MX 45646, died
Harpagus, steamship
HODGSON, Henry, Act/Able Seaman, C/JX 229900, (President III, O/P), MPK
WARD, Anthony, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 185240, (President III, O/P), MPK
King Alfred, illness
IVES, Paul E J, Midshipman, RNR, died
Norman Monarch, steamship
BARNETT, William A, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 97450, (President III, O/P), MPK
Orion , bombing
GILLESPIE, John, Yeoman of Signals, D/J 113916, killed
HIBBERT, Leslie, Able Seaman, D/SSX 32160, killed
WOOD, Dennis E, Able Seaman, D/SSX 20603, killed
RM 1st AA Regt, fighting in Crete
MURRAY, John, Marine, EX 1711, killed
RM 2nd AA Regt, fighting in Crete
SHEPHERD, Eric, Marine, EX/5694, killed
STILL, John A, Marine, EX/1473, killed
RM 3rd AA Regt, fighting in Crete
WRIGHT, William, Marine, CH/X 103328, died
RM MNBDO
DUNSTAN, Francis E, Marine, CH/X 3477, killed
Rothermere, steamship
BIRCHALL, Arthur, Act/Able Seaman, D/JX 181586, (President III, O/P), MPK
MANN, Eric, Lance Corporal, Army, 4623491, (Duke of Wellington's Regt, DEMS, O/P), killed
Stadacona (RCN)
BARTEAUX, Inglis LeR, Shipwright 1c, V/26013 (RCNVR), died
HUMPHRIES, Lester, Ordinary Seaman, V/19074 (RCNVR), died
Victory
SOUTHGATE, Wilfred A, Telegraphist, P/JX 259140, died
21 May 1941
Curacoa , illness
CORDIER, Henry A, Marine, C/X 1151, died
Darnett Ness, bombing
Cardiff, KJENNE, Kristian, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNR, DOW
FAA, 759 Sqn, Heron, air crash
EUSTACE, John P, Lieutenant, killed
Juno, ship loss
AGIUS, Joseph, Petty Officer Steward, E/LX 20734, MPK
ALLCOCK, Frederick, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, C/KX 95097, MPK
ALLEN, Herbert C, Petty Officer Telegraphist, C/JX 125715, MPK
ALLEN, James, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24845, MPK
ALLSUP, Harold, Supply Assistant, D/MX 66772, MPK
ALLUM, Hubert S, Able Seaman, C/JX 155736, MPK
AMBLER, Herbert W T, Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 145037, MPK
ANDERSON, Arthur, Stoker 1c, D/KX 100747, MPK
APPS, Arthur P, Leading Stoker, C/KX 85523, MPK
ARMSTRONG, James, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 212257, MPK
ARTHUR, Thomas W, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 212258, MPK
AXE, William J S, Able Seaman, C/JX 150118, MPK
AYLING, Arthur H, Stoker 2c, C/KX 108053, MPK
BAILEY, Clement, Stoker 1c, C/KX 106246, MPK
BARTLEY, Thomas J, Able Seaman, C/J 105490, MPK
BATCHELOR, Douglas W, Able Seaman, C/JX 157353, MPK
BEAZLEY, James N, Lieutenant, MPK
BLOOMFIELD, Albert G, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, C/JX 140930, MPK
BRETT, Frederick J, Leading Seaman, C/JX 140328, MPK
BURROWS, David W, Able Seaman, C/JX 155387, MPK
CLAYSON, Jack A, Leading Stoker, C/KX 84352, MPK
COE, Clarence, Able Seaman, C/SSX 17521, MPK
COMMONS, John H, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 182581, MPK
COYLE, Phillip J, Stoker 1c, C/KX 95568, MPK
CREESE, Sidney F, Stoker Petty Officer, C/K 62369, MPK
CURRAN, James, Stoker 1c, C/KX 106250, MPK
CUSCHIERI, Carmelo, Leading Cook (O), E/LX 20060, MPK
DAVIES, William E, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 155650, MPK
DAVIS, Harold, Able Seaman, P/JX 158334, MPK
DAVISON, Henry W, Stoker Petty Officer, C/KX 79967, MPK
DONALD, Cyril H A, Chief Petty Officer, C/J 105147, MPK
DONALDSON, Robert A, Able Seaman, C/SSX 17766, MPK
DRAGE, Kenneth F, Able Seaman, C/JX 156231, MPK
DUKE, Patrick F, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/SSX 22442, MPK
EDEY, Frederick, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/LD/X 4427, MPK
EDMUNDS, Roy, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 157406, MPK
ELLIS, Sidney, Supply Petty Officer, C/MX 45097, MPK
FARMER, Edward A, Stoker 1c, C/KX 91731, MPK
FLEMING, Edwin L, Stoker 1c, C/KX 91516, MPK
FLETCHER, William, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25784, MPK
FOX, Thomas, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 199998, MPK
FURNESS, Robert R, Ordinary Seaman, S 4637 (RANR), MPK
GARRARD, Gerald G, Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
GIBBONS, Eric S, Ordinary Telegraphist, C/JX 182382, MPK
GILBERT, John H, Stoker 1c, C/KX 106259, MPK
GREEN, John, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 366647, MPK
HAYES, James, Able Seaman, C/JX 158012, MPK
HEALY, George F, Act/Gunner (T), MPK
HEATH, Arthur R, Leading Stoker, C/KX 85032, MPK
HEXHAM, Reginald S J, Telegraphist, C/SSX 19058, MPK
HIBBERT, Sidney, Petty Officer, RFR, D/J 91876, MPK
HUGHES, Thomas C O, Stoker 1c, C/KX 106412, MPK
HUNTER, Keith, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 210375, MPK
JACKSON, Charles F, Leading Stoker, C/KX 84439, MPK
KRAMER, Douglas A S, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 64406, MPK
LACEY, Burt L, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 219937, MPK
LAWSON, William T, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/LD/X 3243, MPK
LOGAN, Leonard A, Ordinary Coder, C/JX 202679, MPK
LUCAS, Thomas, Stoker 1c, C/KX 95484, MPK
MARSDEN, John J, Cook (S), C/MX 56674, MPK
MASTERSON, Thomas J C, Able Seaman, C/JX 140934, MPK
MCELROY, George W, Leading Stoker, C/KX 93523, MPK
MCLEEN, Alexander R, Able Seaman, RFR, C/J 60279, MPK
MCMASTER, Neil, Ordinary Coder, P/JX 227527, MPK
MIFSUD, Joseph, Canteen Manager, NAAFI, MPK
MINTRAM, Reginald J, Chief Engine Room Artificer, P/MX 45639, MPK
MITCHELL, Colin H, Able Seaman, P/SSX 24131, MPK
OAKDEN, Alfred D J, Able Seaman, C/JX 158109, MPK
O'NEILL, William J, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 91458, MPK
OTTLEY, Kenneth G, Stoker 1c, C/KX 91979, MPK
PARISH, Edward G, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 151616, MPK
PETERS, Albert, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 219968, MPK
PIKE, George T, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 209680, MPK
PRAGNALL, Leslie A A, Engine Room Artificer 3c, C/MX 47803, MPK
PRATT, Reginald A, Leading Stoker, C/KX 89521, MPK
PRINGLE, John T, Stoker 1c, C/KX 96537, MPK
PULLINGER, Charles, Able Seaman, C/SSX 18280, MPK
RAFTERY, Thomas, Able Seaman, C/SSX 27171, MPK
RALPH, Douglas T, Leading Stoker, C/KX 85380, MPK
REA, Leslie E V, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 155315, MPK
REID, David, Leading Supply Assistant, C/MX 52827, MPK
ROBERTS, Edward T C, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 219803, MPK
SARGENT, Bernard J, Able Seaman, C/SSX 19505, MPK
SHILLITO, George, Stoker 1c, C/KX 92401, MPK
SMITH, Douglas B, Able Seaman, C/JX 158005, MPK
SMITH, Edward C, Able Seaman, RFR, C/J 76637, MPK
SMITH, Reginald, Able Seaman, C/SSX 32300, MPK
SNELLING, Frederick W, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 157699, MPK
ST JOHN, Walter, Leading Steward, E/LX 22789, MPK
STARKIE, Walter A, Lieutenant, MPK
STAWMAN, Alfred G, Able Seaman, C/SSX 23894, MPK
TANDY, Tom, Able Seaman, C/JX 156163, MPK
TAYLOR, Eric, Able Seaman, C/JX 126945, MPK
TELFORD, James L, Able Seaman, C/SSX 32306, MPK
THOMAS, Edwin, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 229878, MPK
THOMSON, Geoffrey G, Able Seaman, C/JX 147254, MPK
TIMMS, Leslie C, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 158060, MPK
TURNER, Cedric B, Able Seaman, C/JX 143321, MPK
TURNESS, Roy I F, Leading Stoker, C/KX 84077, MPK
VELLA, Joseph, Leading Steward, E/LX 21139, MPK
WADE, Charles A L, Stoker 1c, C/K 61591, MPK
WARE, Kenneth O, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 155278, MPK
WAY, Graham H, Lieutenant Commander (E), MPK
WEEKES, Frederick W, Able Seaman, C/JX 146507, MPK
WEIGHTMAN, Frederick G, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/SSX 22445, MPK
WELBY, William K, Telegraphist, C/JX 156227, MPK
WESCOMBE, Norman M, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, C/MX 52286, MPK
WHITE, Arthur E, Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 137753, MPK
WHITE, Robert H, Leading Stoker, C/KX 80342, MPK
WHITEHORN, Oswald B, Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 92735, MPK
WILSON, William M, Stoker Petty Officer, P/K 63322, MPK
WINTON, Alexander S, Writer, D/MX 71283, MPK
WOOD, Cedric W A, Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 58107, MPK
WOOLMER, Bernard W, Able Seaman, C/SSX 24475, MPK
WREN, Edmund, Able Seaman, C/SSX 26456, MPK
WRIGHT, William, Able Seaman, C/JX 130846, MPK
Paris, illness
HIGGINS, Albert E H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 89684, died
Renown, explosion
VANSTONE, Frank A C, Leading Seaman, D/JX 138609, DOW
RM MNBDO
SWEETZIR, William B, Marine, PO/21917, killed
Syvern
ANDERSON, Richard W N, Able Seaman, 86082 (SANF), killed
22 May 1941
California
BREENER, William, Leading Seaman, RNR, D/X 9975 B, died
Carlisle , bombing
BATES, Ronald A, Able Seaman RNVR, C/HD X 45, killed
BRICKLEBANK, James H, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 84, killed
BROUGHTON, Ernest, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 107, killed
ENDERBY, Ronald H, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 89, killed
GERRARD, Walter, Able Seaman, D/JX 176408, killed
HAGAR, John W, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 123, killed
HAMPTON, Thomas C, Captain, killed
HAYWARD, Reginald S J, Ordinary Seaman, D/J 114545, killed
MCMANUS, Robert, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 66, killed
OSBORNE, Lionel, Able Seaman, RFR, D/J 93429, killed
SILVEY, Robert, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 74, killed
WALKER, Edward W, Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD X 152, killed
FAA, 817 Sqn, Jackdaw, air crash
BREWER, Robert M S, Lieutenant (A), MPK
COLLYER, Eric G E, Leading Airman, FAA/FX 77501, killed
FAA, 817 Sqn, Jackdaw, air crash
GRANIER, George Raymond, Leading Airman, P/JX 207052, (Frenchman, served as George R Grant), killed
Fiji (right - NavyPhotos), ship loss
ALLAN, Henry H, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 81997, MPK
ALNER, Alfred G, Electrical Artificer 1c, P/M 34732, MPK
AMOR, Frederick J, Stoker 1c, P/KX 119064, MPK
ANDREWS, Edward W, Telegraphist, P/JX 147068, MPK
ANTHONY, Norman, Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/SMX 414, MPK
AVANT, Peter J H, Boy Bugler, PO/X 4689, MPK
BALEAN, Henry H, Ty/Electrical Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
BATES, Leslie R, Boy 1c, P/JX 184592, MPK
BELL, Allen N, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 217020, MPK
BENNISON, Sydney, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 217051, MPK
BIGGS, Albert E, Petty Officer, P/J 21064, MPK
BIRD, Emrys V, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 191239, MPK
BLACKHAM, Charles F, Musician, RMB/3070, MPK
BLADES, Harold J, Able Seaman, P/SSX 32394, MPK
BLOCKLEY, Bernard A, Paymaster Midshipman, MPK
BLUCK, William H, Able Seaman, P/JX 138380, MPK
BLUNKELL, Henry E, Marine, PO/X 3842, MPK
BONE, Reginald, Engine Room Artificer 3c, P/MX 52059, MPK
BRAINT, Henry, Electrical Artificer 4c, P/MX 63932, MPK
BROCKBANKS, Robert H, Assistant Steward, P/LX 23424, MPK
BROOKS, Richard W E, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 215518, MPK
BROWN, Anthony S, Painter 1c, P/MX 45132, MPK
BROWN, Philip, Wireman, P/MX 71973, MPK
BROWNE, William S, Ordinary Seaman, D/SSX 35782, MPK
BUCHAN, John, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 238305, MPK
BULL, Alfred J, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, P/KX 79104, killed
BURNETT, Maurice W, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 194047, MPK
CAMMISH, John R, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 217176, MPK
CAMPBELL, William, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 195604, MPK
CARSS, Leonard, Sick Berth Attendant, P/MX 64842, MPK
CHARMAN, George, Able Seaman, P/J 91721, MPK
CLARKE, Henry C P, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 159323, MPK
CLIFFORD, Ernest W, Stoker 1c, P/KX 107576, MPK
CLUTTERBUCK, Granville, Marine, PO/X 4786, MPK
CONNELLY, Robert, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 82684, MPK
CORRIE, Thomas S, Ordinary Seaman, P/J 169683, MPK
COWAN, Matthew, Stoker 1c, P/KX 87332, MPK
COX, Roderick H, Stoker 1c, P/KX 92057, MPK
CRABB, Norman E, Marine, PO/X 2060, MPK
CREED, Graham, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 215560, killed
CROPPER, William, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 172142, MPK
CUNNINGHAM, Nathaniel S, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/ESD/X 1684, MPK
CURNOW, Mervyn J, Able Seaman, P/JX 169213, MPK
CURTIS, Alfred, Stoker 2c, P/KX 115467, MPK
DANCE, Thomas, Chief Petty Officer Cook, P/M 4489, MPK
DAVIS, Alfred W, Plumber 1c, P/MX 46438, MPK
DEGRANDE, Charles - see NELSON, Charles, Ordinary Seaman
DE LABILLIERE, Claud D D, Surgeon Lieutenant Commander, MPK
DE SOISSONS, Philip A de S-C, Midshipman, MPK
DENHAM, George H, Writer, RNVR, P/PD/X 72, MPK
DICK, Alexander F, Stoker 2c, P/KX 110795, MPK
DOBBS, John, Able Seaman, D/JX 157284, MPK
DOCHERTY, Arthur, Stoker 1c, P/KX 110797, MPK
DOCHERTY, James P, Ordinary Seaman, D/SSX 35747, MPK
DOE, George W A, Stoker 1c, P/KX 79691, MPK
DOE, Robert S, Able Seaman, P/J 16175, MPK
DOUGLAS, John B, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 140686, MPK
DOWLAND, Charles E, Cook, P/MX 64211, MPK
DUNBAR, James G, Able Seaman, P/SSX 25587, MPK
DUNN, Leonard, Stoker 2c, P/KX 110792, MPK
DUNSTONE, Geoffrey, Warrant Engineer, MPK
DYDE, Frederick, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 131670, MPK
DYE, Arthur, Marine, PO/X 4640, MPK
EAYRS, George A, Ty/Corporal, RM, PO/X 690, MPK
EDWARDS, Maurice P, Shipwright 4c, P/MX 61810, MPK
ELTON, Sidney, Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 78186, MPK
ENGLAND, Stanley E, Stoker 2c, P/KX 110803, MPK
EVANS, Alfred E W, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 228282, MPK
EVANS, Emlyn A, Stoker 2c, P/KX 116661, MPK
EVANS, Erwyd, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 219190, MPK
FAIRLEY, Sidney, Marine, PO/X 2531, MPK
FARRANCE, James T, Cook, P/MX 69014, killed
FAWELL, James, Stoker 1c, P/KX 83982, MPK
FLETCHER, Richard S, Joiner 4c, P/MX 61990, MPK
FORD, John, Marine, PO/X 4156, MPK
FRANCIS, Frederick L, Writer, P/MX 71267, MPK
FRASER, Alexander F, Stoker 2c, P/KX 110166, MPK
FRENCH, Kenneth P W, Boy Bugler, PO/X 4138, MPK
FRENCH, William E, Act/Chief Engine Room Artificer, P/M 22617, MPK
FROST, Alfred G, Stoker 2c, P/KX 110165, MPK
GARDNER, Horace, Stoker 1c, P/K 62232, MPK
GODWIN, Reginald W H, Stoker Petty Officer, P/K 62556, MPK
GRAHAM, Alexander, Seaman, RNR, P/X 7060 C, MPK
GRAHAM, Matthew W, Stoker 2c, P/KX 114849, MPK
GRANT, James, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/CD/X 2605, MPK
GRAY, Phillip P, Engine Room Artificer 5c, P/MX 78044, MPK
GREEN, Frederick J, Leading Seaman, RFR, P/J 112087, MPK
GREENFIELD, William J, Musician, RMB/X 263, MPK
GRYLLS, Edgar, Boy 1c, P/JX 184617, MPK
GUY, Woodrow H, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 247952, MPK
HALL, Ernest, Petty Officer Telegraphist, P/JX 128559, MPK
HALLETT, Thomas E C, Warrant Engineer, killed
HANCOCK, Dennis G T, Ordinary Signalman, P/JX 220414, MPK
HARDING, Frederick W, Chief Petty Officer Cook, P/M 34846, MPK
HARRIS, Malcolm C, Able Seaman, P/JX 172885, MPK
HARVEY, Eric F, Stoker 2c, P/KX 116572, MPK
HAWKINS, Frederick W D, Schoolmaster, MPK
HEALEY, Robert W, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 201554, MPK
HERRIOTT, William J, Telegraphist, RNV(W)R, P/WRX 379, MPK
HIGGINS, Charles E, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/SSX 33315, killed
HISCOCK, Alfred, Marine, PO/X 3056, MPK
HOLBROOKE, Henry A, Stoker 1c, P/KX 91102, MPK
HOLDEN, Arthur, Ordinary Seaman, D/SSX 31421, MPK
HOLLAND, Lawrence A, Leading Cook, P/MX 50112, MPK
HOME, Thomas W, Leading Seaman, P/J 25801, MPK
HORNE, Curtis, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 227097, MPK
HORNELL, Denis V O, Lieutenant Commander, killed
HOWARD, Frank, Stoker 2c, P/KX 114788, MPK
HUGHES, John C, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 227718, MPK
HUGHES, Robert L, Stoker 2c, P/KX 116573, MPK
HUMPHRIES, Arthur C W, Steward, P/LX 26210, MPK
ILLSLEY, Richard H, Able Seaman, P/JX 167774, MPK
JAMES, Cyril S, Leading Supply Assistant, P/MX 56365, MPK
JAMES, Idris, Able Seaman, P/JX 169222, MPK
JEFFERY, Leslie F, Act/Leading Telegraphist, P/JX 148649, MPK
JOHNSON, George A, Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 78190, MPK
KENYON, Sidney, Mechanician 1c, P/KX 78300, killed
KIRWIN, Thomas, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 213293, MPK
LAKE, Richard H, Ty/Lieutenant, RNVR, killed
LAMBOURN, Albert E J, Stoker Petty Officer, P/KX 79947, MPK
LAMBRET, Yves, Act/Electrical Artificer 4c, P/MX 72152, (Frenchman, served as John Watts), MPK
LAW, Herbert, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 86749, MPK
LEE, Sidney, Able Seaman, P/J 22142, MPK
LIDYARD, Arthur G, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 86804, MPK
LIPSCOMBE, William H, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, P/K 56733, MPK
LOVEGROVE, Jack, Marine, PO/X 4161, MPK
LUFF, Albert F, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 145936, MPK
MACHIN, Michael N, Midshipman, killed
MACKAY, Dennis L, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 86235, MPK
MACLEOD, Donald, Seaman, RNR, P/X 20674 A, MPK
MANN, George, Marine, PO/X 631, MPK
MARTIN, Edward, Able Seaman, P/SSX 21264, MPK
MARTIN, James F A, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 204530, MPK
MASON, Frederick, Able Seaman, P/JX 129463, MPK
MATTHEWS, Richard F, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 195172, MPK
MCCABE, James G, Yeoman of Signals, P/J 10616, MPK
MCLEARIE, Allen, Able Seaman, P/SSX 23424, killed
MCNULTY, John, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 198435, MPK
MIDDLEMASS, Francis J, Stoker 1c, P/KX 97769, MPK
MILLARD, George E, Able Seaman, P/JX 128228, MPK
MILLS, Percy E J W, Supply Chief Petty Officer, P/M 38983, MPK
MILLS, Robert H, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
MILTON, Douglas P M, Stoker 2c, P/KX 112327, MPK
MOFFATT, Douglas E, Able Seaman, P/J 22680, MPK
MOORE, Edgar, Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer, P/M 26341, MPK
MOORE, John W, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 204536, MPK
MOORE, Richard, Supply Assistant, P/MX 65553, MPK
MORRIS, Walter, Able Seaman, P/J 114112, MPK
MUIRHEAD, Robert A, Stoker 2c, P/KX 114854, MPK
MUNTON, John W, Able Seaman, P/SSX 14406, MPK
MURPHY, George, Act/Electrical Artificer 4c, P/MX 51304, MPK
MURPHY, Thomas M, Ty/Sergeant, RM, PO/X 1273, MPK
NELSON, Charles (Frenchman, real name Charles DeGrande), Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 225900, MPK
NEWBOLD, John, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 195496, MPK
NEWPORT, Gerard, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 217122, MPK
NEWSOME, Alec H, Able Seaman, P/JX 157355, MPK
NORRIS, Terence A, Musician, RMB/X 437, MPK
OFFORD, Sidney H, Act/Chief Electrical Artificer, P/MX 45297, MPK
O'NEILL, Arthur T, Act/Warrant Mechanician, MPK
PACKER, David M, Stoker 1c, P/KX 95274, MPK
PALFREYMAN, William J, Stoker 2c, P/KX 95850, MPK
PARDY, Giles P, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, P/K 6027, MPK
PARISH, Victor R, Petty Officer Steward, P/L 14637, MPK
PARROTT, Cyril W H, Commissioned Gunner, killed
PARROTT, Walter A, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 214632, MPK
PARSONS, Charles E, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 215257, MPK
PATERSON, Peter, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 191208, MPK
PATON, Robert W, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, P/K 63740, MPK
PAY, Eric M, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 163503, MPK
PEARCE, Charles D, Marine, PO/X 3873, MPK
PEARMAN, David F, Able Seaman, D/SSX 26417, MPK
PECK, Cyril G, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 218937, MPK
PENMAN, Dennis, Boy 1c, P/JX 175931, MPK
PETHERICK, Thomas W, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 204087, MPK
PHILLIPS, Reginald, Cook (O), P/MX 69033, MPK
PHIPPARD, William G, Petty Officer Cook, P/MX 48394, MPK
PLUMMER, William A, Marine, PO/X 4019, MPK
POLE, Frederick J, Sick Berth Petty Officer, P/MX 48014, MPK
POWELL, Wilfred M, Chief Mechanician, P/K 55637, MPK
PRATT, Stanley S, Musician, RMB/X 916, MPK
RAPPE, Leslie E, Colour Sergeant, RM, PO/216848, MPK
RATSON, Kenneth, Marine, PO/X 996, MPK
REED, Arthur R G, Marine, PO/X 4860, MPK
REYNOLDS, Douglas H, Leading Supply Assistant, P/MX 57918, MPK
REYNOLDS, Thomas, Leading Steward, P/L 12046, MPK
REYNOLDS, Thomas F, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 208984, MPK
ROBINSON, George E, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 217123, MPK
ROBINSON, Leonard V, Ty/Sergeant, RM, PO/X 1303, MPK
ROBINSON, Percy, Able Seaman, P/JX 127401, MPK
ROBINSON, William R, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 132952, MPK
RODGERS, Edward, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 214978, MPK
ROGERS, Arthur J, Assistant Steward, PLX 24101, MPK
ROSE, Eric P, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 190944, MPK
ROWE, Frederick A, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 186507, MPK
SAFFIL, William W, Stoker 2c, P/KX 112342, MPK
SAUNDERS, John E, Commander (E), MPK
SCALES, Reginald H, Ty/Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
SCOTT, Francis J, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 146270, MPK
SHARROCK, Harold, Boy 1c, P/JX 184689, MPK
SHEEHAN, Patrick J, Able Seaman, P/JX 129068, MPK
SHEFFIELD, Edward J, Boy 1c, P/JX 180556, MPK
SHERWOOD, Henry A, Able Seaman, P/J 11438, MPK
SIBLEY, Henry A, Able Seaman, P/J 26337, MPK
SIMPSON, Ronald B, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, P/ESD/X 1566, MPK
SINCLAIR, Jack, Sick Berth Attendant, P/MX 65154, MPK
SLATTER, Alwyn F, Ordinary Coder, P/JX 205610, MPK
SMART, John, Ordnance Artificer 1c, P/M 36231, MPK
SMITH, Augustus G, Leading Seaman, P/J 2609, killed
SMITH, Charles A, Able Seaman, RNR, P/X 9614 B, MPK
SMITH, James A P, Musician, RMB/X 241, MPK
SMITH, William H, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 215528, MPK
STANDFIELD, Herbert G, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 217335, MPK
STEEL, Leslie J, Supply Assistant, P/MX 67141, MPK
STEELE, Sydney, Leading Telegraphist, P/153234, MPK
STEWART, William S, Able Seaman, RNR, P/X 6759 C, MPK
STORTON, Joseph H, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 203992, MPK
STUART, Gordon, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 150986, MPK
SULLIVAN, Michael, Act/Leading Signalman, P/JX 150570, MPK
SUNNER, James, Able Seaman, P/SSX 24970, MPK
TAGG, Arthur, Marine, PO/X 4787, MPK
TANNER, Ernest H, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 84012, MPK
TANNER, Rev Christopher C, Ty/Chaplain, RNVR, killed
TARRANT, Robert C, Petty Officer, P/JX 129096, MPK
TEE, Charles E, Able Seaman, P/JX 148288, MPK
THAME, Alfred T, Ty/Sergeant, RM, PO/X 1221, MPK
THORNTON, James G, Signalman, RNVR, P/ESD/X 1400, MPK
TUPPER, Frederick W, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 88340, killed
TURNBULL, Clifford, Ordinary Signalman, P/JX 192943, MPK
TURTLE, Clarence, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 199826, MPK
WALKIDEN, Charles E, Able Seaman, RFR, P/JX 166198, MPK
WARD, Ronald, Leading Supply Assistant, P/MX 61236, killed
WENHAM, Ronald W, Band Master 2c, RMB/2922, MPK
WESCOTT, James S A, Able Seaman, P/J 80330, MPK
WESTON, Lawrence A, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
WHITE, Wilfred T, Band Corporal, RMB/X 302, MPK
WHITTAKER, Jack, Musician, RMB/X 1499, MPK
WIGHTMAN, Walter, Boy 1c, P/JX 184556, MPK
WILCOX, Harold E, Warrant Shipwright, MPK
WILLIS, Arthur, Able Seaman, P/J 89869, MPK
WILSON, Sydney V, Ordinary Coder, P/JX 229788, MPK
WOOD, Mervyn, Assistant Cook, P/MX 71173, MPK
WOODS, Charles E, Shipwright 1c, P/MX 45586, MPK
WOOTTON, John R, Marine, PO/X 4167, MPK
Gloucester (right - NavyPhotos), ship loss
ADAMS, Arthur A, Marine, PLY/X 2710, MPK
ADAMS, Herbert J, Boy 1c, C/JX 164250, MPK
ALDCROFT, Albert A, Supply Chief Petty Officer, D/M 38235, MPK
ALEXANDER, Charles L, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 89065, MPK
ALLCOCK, Harry, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25649, MPK
ALLEN, Donald B, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 163536, MPK
ALLEN, Frederick, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18308, MPK
ALLEN, Harold R, Regulating Petty Officer, D/M 40110, MPK
ALLEN, John, Stoker 1c, D/KX 90334, MPK
ALLSOPP, Albert, Able Seaman, D/JX 153659, MPK
ANDREWS, George P, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24252, MPK
ANGEL, Walter J H, Able Seaman, 67351 (SANF), MPK
ANTONUCCI, Michael F, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 85081, MPK
ARMSTRONG, John B, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17846, MPK
ATKINS, Arthur, Able Seaman, P/JX 174923, MPK
ATKINSON, Joseph, Stoker 1c, P/KX 94121, MPK
AUSTIN-SMITH, John R, Ordinary Seaman, 67336 (SANF), MPK
AVERY, George H, Able Seaman, D/JX 157550, MPK
AVERY, Victor T, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4c, D/SR 8010, MPK
BACK, Alfred G C, Act/Leading Stoker, RFR, C/K 61746, MPK
BACON, Douglas A R, Boy 1c, D/JX 161499, MPK
BAGSHAWE-SMITH, Sydney Q, Able Seaman, 68454 (SANF), MPK
BAGSHAW-SMITH, Philip R, Ordinary Seaman, 67337 (SANF), MPK
BAILIE, James F, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24182, MPK
BAINES, Harold, Marine, PLY/X 1887, MPK
BAIRD, Gilbert D, Act/Able Seaman, C/JX 182758, MPK
BAKER, John T, Able Seaman, D/JX 155484, MPK
BALDWIN, Reginald R, Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80314, MPK
BARBER, Edgar F, Able Seaman, 67302 (SANF), MPK
BARNETT, Charles R, Lieutenant Commander, killed
BARTON, Bernard N, Telegraphist, C/JX 172091, MPK
BASTIN, Jack, Able Seaman, D/JX 156771, MPK
BATES, Thomas, Able Seaman, D/SSX 16011, MPK
BAXTER, James, Marine, PLY/X 3380, MPK
BEAVIS, William A, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94080, MPK
BELL, Clifford, Musician, RMB/3038, MPK
BELL, James, Telegraphist, D/JX 148919, MPK
BENNETT, Stanley W S, Leading Seaman, D/J 79455, MPK
BENSTEAD, John A, Boy 1c, C/JX 171711, MPK
BESSENT, Robert J J, Marine, PLY/X 1111, MPK
BETTELEY, John F, Boy 1c, D/JX 162665, MPK
BICKELL, Kenneth M, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 156744, MPK
BINNING, Elmer E, Petty Officer, D/JX 126142, MPK
BIRTWHISTLE, Eric, Able Seaman, D/JX 176235, MPK
BISHOP, George F, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105276, MPK
BLACK, William S, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
BLACKSHAW, Ronald, Ordnance Artificer 5c, C/MX 71364, MPK
BLAKEMORE, Daniel E, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 156772, MPK
BLEWITT, Glyndwr, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24306, MPK
BOAK, Joseph J, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 64464, MPK
BOARDMAN, Thomas, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 72085, MPK
BOGGIE, John C, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 171250, MPK
BOND, Cedric, Signalman, D/JX 153514, MPK
BOND, Frederick A H, Act/Gunner (T), MPK
BONE, Charles, Shipwright 3c, D/MX 52357, MPK
BONSEY, Rev William, Ty/Chaplain, RNVR, MPK
BOOTE, James W, Stoker Petty Officer, D/JX 92320, MPK
BORG, Giuseppe, Petty Officer Steward, E/LX 21269, MPK
BOSTOCK, William H, Mechanician 1c, D/KX 75088, MPK
BOSWARD, James W, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157836, MPK
BOUCHER, Robert J, Able Seaman, D/JX 127853, MPK
BOVEY, James D, Leading Seaman, D/J 100635, MPK
BOWDEN, Arthur F, Ordinary Signalman, D/JX 157551, MPK
BOWER, Gordon J, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 55549, MPK
BOWGEN, William F A, Leading Seaman, D/J 98717, MPK
BOYCE, Hubert T, Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 88099, MPK
BOYLE, James, Air Fitter (A), FAA/SR 16126, MPK
BRADLEY, Norman F, Able Seaman, D/JX 175652, MPK
BRADLEY, Thomas, Able Seaman, D/JX 172392, MPK
BRANFORD, Percy J, Petty Officer Airman, FAA/FX 79967, MPK
BRANNEY, James C, Able Seaman, D/JX 194460, MPK
BRAYLEY, Derrick G, Leading Cook (S), D/MX 51983, MPK
BRESSINGTON, Percy F, Able Seaman, D/SSX 19278, MPK
BRETT, John, Lieutenant Commander, MPK
BRINKWORTH, William A, Able Seaman, D/JX 165287, MPK
BROADLEY, Joseph F, Able Seaman, D/JX 175783, MPK
BROCKLEHURST, George, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/K 64285, MPK
BROMFIELD, Thomas C, Able Seaman, D/J 110136, MPK
BROOKE, Rollo S, Lieutenant, MPK
BROOMFIELD, William F, Stoker 1c, D/KX 88635, MPK
BROWN, Charles E, Marine, CH/X 3274, MPK
BROWN, Denis, Able Seaman, D/JX 144783, MPK
BROWN, Herbert C, Commander (E), MPK
BROWN, James, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25041, MPK
BROWN, Leslie H C, Marine, PLY/X 2270, MPK
BROWN, Martin C, Py/Lieutenant, RM, MPK
BROWN, Percy R, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24239, MPK
BROWN, Richard A, Able Seaman, D/JX 172394, MPK
BROWN, William, Able Seaman, P/JX 171248, MPK
BROWNING, Anthony L, Paymaster Midshipman, MPK
BRUCE, John, Able Seaman, 67355 (SANF), MPK
BUCHANAN, William B, Stoker 2c, D/KX 103388, MPK
BUCKLEY, William, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157816, MPK
BULL, Reginald C, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 91061, MPK
BULLEN, Francis R, Able Seaman, D/JX 172600, MPK
BUNCE, Colin B, Py/Supply Assistant, D/MX 69532, MPK
BUNNEY, William T J, Leading Stoker, D/KX 83053, MPK
BUNTON, William, Able Seaman, D/XX 24881, MPK
BURKE, Frederick, Marine, PLY/22192, MPK
BURRAGE, Kenneth C, Joiner 3c, D/MX 53832, MPK
CACHIA, Carmelo, Assistant Cook (O), E/LX 23949, MPK
CALLAN, Matthew E, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25344, MPK
CALLOW, Joseph H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 82739, MPK
CALTON, Harold J, Chief Petty Officer, D/J 94302, MPK
CAMPBELL, George O, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25776, MPK
CANNINGS, Albert F, Able Seaman, D/J 107489, MPK
CARBERRY, John, Act/Electrical Artificer 4c, D/MX 66231, MPK
CARLON, Thomas, Stoker 1c, D/KX 89698, MPK
CARMODY, Patrick C, Able Seaman, D/SSX 31611, MPK
CARTER, Cecil, Act/Petty Officer, D/SSX 14561, MPK
CARTER, Frederick G, Able Seaman, 67345 (SANF), MPK
CASE, Percy W, Act/Leading Stoker, D/K 58388, MPK
CASSON, William R J, Able Seaman, D/JX 141483, MPK
CATLIN, Norman J, Able Seaman, D/JX 165644, MPK
CHAMBERS, Thomas C, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25173, MPK
CHANNER, Temple, Able Seaman, D/SSX 14250, MPK
CHAPMAN, Harold, Electrical Artificer 1c, D/M 26918, MPK
CHAPMAN, John, Stoker 1c, RFR, P/KX 100129, MPK
CHEGWIN, Richard, Ty/Leading Stoker, C/K 67257, MPK
CHETWODE, John, Paymaster Lieutenant, RNR, MPK
CHILTON, Ronald H D, Ordinary Seaman, 67335 (SANF), MPK
CHUDLEY, Lionel J, Leading Cook (S), D/MX 52558, MPK
CHURCHMAN, Thomas F, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24201, MPK
CINI, Domenic, Petty Officer Cook (O), E/LX 20934, MPK
CLANCY, Malcolm M S, Boy 1c, D/JX 162199, MPK
CLARK, George P, Able Seaman, D/JX 165605, MPK
CLARKE, Alfred S D, Petty Officer, D/JX 134359, MPK
CLARKE, Enos H, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 184256, MPK
CLARKE, Leonard, Able Seaman, D/JX 176093, MPK
CLEAL, Edward S J, Petty Officer, D/J 109069, MPK
CLIFT, Frederick W, Chief Shipwright, D/MX 56882, MPK
COATES, Fred, Able Seaman, D/JX 176087, MPK
COCKING, James G, Stoker Petty Officer, D/K 65931, MPK
COLLINGS, Percy J, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157573, MPK
COLLINGWOOD, Robert, Marine, PLY/X 2704, MPK
COLLINS, Leslie, Able Seaman, D/J 107407, MPK
COLLINS, Reginald B, Engine Room Artificer 1c, D/M 33451, MPK
COLLISHE, Richard, Able Seaman, D/JX 165248, MPK
COLOMBO, Harold O, Musician, RMB/X 84, MPK
COMISKEY, Thomas G, Act/Chief Electrical Artificer, D/MX 46005, MPK
CONNOLLY, Hugh, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25642, MPK
CONWAY, John C, Able Seaman, D/SSX 31587, MPK
CONYERS, Richard, Petty Officer, D/J 79107, MPK
COOK, Alfred T, Able Seaman, D/JX 142416, MPK
COOK, George S, Leading Stoker, C/KX 82637, MPK
COOK, Stanley E, Supply Chief Petty Officer, D/M 37539, MPK
COOKE, John H, Instructor Lieutenant Commander, MPK
COOKE, William F, Able Seaman, D/JX 165374, MPK
COOKMAN, George V, Able Seaman, C/SSX 32574, MPK
COPELAND, Frederick, Able Seaman, D/JX 165468, MPK
CORK, George S, Leading Stoker, C/KX 82637, MPK
COSTELLOE, John W, Warrant Engineer, MPK
COX, Harold W, Mechanician 1c, D/KX 81269, MPK
COX, Richard, Joiner 4c, D/MX 56801, MPK
CRAIG, James McI, Boy 1c, C/JX 184603, MPK
CROSS, Alfred R, Able Seaman, D/JX 165508, MPK
CROSS, Philip N, Shipwright 4c, D/MX 49279, MPK
CROSSMAN, Arthur C, Petty Officer Telegraphist, D/J 51757, MPK
CULL, Donald, Commissioned Gunner, killed
CURTIS, Joseph A, Able Seaman, D/JX 155489, MPK
CURTIS, Joseph M, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25331, MPK
DALEY, Leslie, Stoker 1c, D/KX 106595, MPK
DALLEY, George H, Leading Stoker, D/KX 75927, MPK
DALLING, Leonard A, Warrant Shipwright, MPK
DALTON, Edward W, Boy 1c, C/JX 171047, MPK
D'ANDREA, Carmel, Assistant Cook (O), E/LX 23204, MPK
DANIEL, Edward O, Lieutenant, MPK
DANIELS, Leslie J, Able Seaman, D/JX 165661, MPK
DANIELS, Ronald L, Cook (S), D/MX 61008, MPK
DARBY, John R d' E, Midshipman, MPK
DARLING, James W, Midshipman, MPK
DAVENPORT, Leonard, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105292, MPK
DAVEY, Arthur L, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 59155, MPK
DAVEY, Charles E, Marine, PLY/X 1963, MPK
DAVIES, Arthur W, Leading Seaman, D/J 115242, MPK
DAVIES, Cyril, Marine, PLY/X 2523, MPK
DAVIES, George H, Able Seaman, D/JX 167333, MPK
DAVIES, John, Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 135534, MPK
DAVIES, Reginald C, Chief Petty Officer Writer, D/MX 48821, MPK
DAVIES, Ronald J, Able Seaman, D/SSX 33913, MPK
DAVIES, William, Act/Leading Seaman, D/J 111006, MPK
DAVIS, George H F, Sergeant, RM, PLY/X 554, MPK
DAY, Charles A, Act/Petty Officer Airman, FAA/FX 77376, MPK
DAY, Michael J W, Chief Ordnance Artificer, D/M 35202, MPK
DEMICOLI, Vincent, Assistant Steward, E/LX 25433, MPK
DESMIER, Arthur E, Stoker 1c, D/KX 90329, MPK
DESMOND, John J, Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 77798, MPK
DEWDNEY, Bernard V, Stoker 1c, D/KX 87568, MPK
DICKENS, William H, Chief Petty Officer, D/J 77124, MPK
DILLON, Reuben, Ty/Band Corporal, RMB/X 504, MPK
DINGWALL, Ronald G, Surgeon Lieutenant Commander, MPK
DODD, James E, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 165512, MPK
DODDS, James, Stoker 1c, D/KX 82159, MPK
DOWDING, Gerald E, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157555, MPK
DOWDING, Thomas C C, Marine, PLY/X 3133, MPK
DOWN, Edward C, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 63477, MPK
DOYLE, Michael, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17416, MPK
DOYLE, Wiliam B, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94067, MPK
DRAKE, Edward H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 55359, MPK
DRIVER, Steven A W, Supply Assistant, D/MX 61150, MPK
DUGGAN, Reginald C, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 55552, MPK
DUNKERTON, William, Able Seaman, D/JX 175670, MPK
DUNKINSON, Jack, Able Seaman, D/JX 165575, MPK
DUNNE, Thomas H G, Boy 1c, D/JX 162781, MPK
DUTTON, Frederick, Stoker 2c, D/KX 114274, MPK
DYSON, Harry, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 171178, MPK
EAKETTS, Henry A, Able Seaman, D/JX 165514, MPK
ECCLESTON, John H, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/SSX 25335, MPK
EDGE, Albert, Able Seaman, D/SSX 16790, MPK
EDMONDS, John J, Ordinary Telegraphist, D/SSX 28721, MPK
EDWARDS, Dennis F, Able Seaman, D/JX 165172, MPK
EDWARDS, Ronald E, Ordinary Seaman, 67384 (SANF), MPK
ELKINS, Charles S, Able Seaman, C/JX 169726, MPK
ELLIOT, Edward R, Leading Seaman, 66584 (SANF), MPK
ELLIOT, Ernest De B F, Ty/Midshipman, RNR, MPK
ELLIOTT, John W, Able Seaman, D/JX 165578, MPK
ELLIS, George N, Able Seaman, D/SSX 26479, MPK
ELLIS, Herbert C S, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 64679, MPK
ELLIS, William G E, Musician, RMB/X 897, MPK
EMOND, Ronald C, Shipwright 4c, D/MX 50046, MPK
ENNOR, Ernest T W, Stoker 2c, C/KX 103258, MPK
ESAU, John T, Act/Leading Seaman, D/SSX 18610, MPK
ESPEUT, Peter A, Paymaster Midshipman, MPK
EVANS, Leonard W, Midshipman, MPK
FALLOWELL, Norman B, Marine, PLY/X 1868, MPK
FARRELL, Cornelia S, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94937, MPK
FEAR, William T, Act/Chief Engine Room Artificer 2c, D/MX 46014, MPK
FEDRICK, Joseph, Stoker 1c, D/K 60449, MPK
FELTHAM, Kenneth W, Stoker 1c, D/KX 97936, MPK
FENNEY, Arthur, Able Seaman, D/JX 152212, MPK
FIDLER, Ernest V, Ordnance Artificer 2c, D/MX 48838, MPK
FINDLAY, Henry G R, Able Seaman, D/JX 165478, MPK
FINDLEY, William, Marine, PLY/X 1110, MPK
FINLAYSON, Douglas K, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 81407, MPK
FISHER, Ronald A, Musician, RMB/X 848, MPK
FITTUS, William G M, Ordinary Telegraphist, D/JX 158586, MPK
FLOOD, William E E, Stoker 1c, D/KX 90255, MPK
FLOYD, Gerald, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 154802, MPK
FLYNN, Kenneth, Able Seaman, D/JX 126757, MPK
FLYNN, Patrick J, Stoker 1c, D/KX 98898, MPK
FOOT, William J, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94305, MPK
FORD, Thomas, Marine, PLY/X 3379, MPK
FORMBY, Richard, Captain, RM, killed
FOSTER, Arthur F, Marine, PLY/X 1554, MPK
FOSTER, Benjamin H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 104509, MPK
FOSTER, Colin, Act/Leading Airman, FAA/FX 77377, MPK
FRAIL, Edward, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 162382, MPK
FRANCIS, Edward H, Supply Assistant, D/MX 62674, MPK
FREEMAN, Frank A, Marine, PLY/21990, MPK
FROST, Francis J, Cook, C/MX 65202, MPK
FURZEY, Sidney, Chief Petty Officer Cook, D/M 39094, MPK
FYFFE, George J, Able Seaman, D/JX 165481, MPK
GALE, Clifford E, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157801, MPK
GALLOWAY, Robert, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94308, MPK
GARNER, John, Engine Room Artificer 3c, D/MX 49190, MPK
GATT, Philip, Leading Steward, E/LX 13162, killed
GAYNON, Thomas, Ty/Leading Cook (S), D/M 55344, MPK
GERAGHTY, Herbert C, Able Seaman, 67338 (SANF), MPK
GILLON, Daniel, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94323, MPK
GILSON, Thomas, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 88235, MPK
GLASSON, Robert H, Able Seaman, D/JX 165340, MPK
GLEDHILL, Thomas, Musician, RMB/X 1562, MPK
GLEN, Albert H, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17118, MPK
GLENDENNING, Dennis, Marine, PLY/X 3710, MPK
GLOVER, Percy T, Electrical Artificer 3c, D/MX 55687, MPK
GODFREY, Thomas C, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24999, MPK
GODWIN, William G, Air Fitter (L), FAA/FX 79024, MPK
GRANT-DALTON, Walter C F, Paymaster Lieutenant, MPK
GRANTHAM, Ernest, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17775, MPK
GRAVELL, Frederick, Able Seaman, D/JX 165666, MPK
GREER, Thomas, Telegraphist, D/SSX 29420, MPK
GREGG, William D, Able Seaman, D/JX 165297, MPK
GREGORY, Thomas A, Able Seaman, D/JX 165253, MPK
GRIFFITHS, Selwyn, Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 128350, MPK
GRIMSHAW, Frederick G, Petty Officer, D/J 110237, MPK
GRIMSON, William H C, Marine, PLY/X 1503, MPK
GRIST, Gerald G M, Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80446, MPK
GROGAN, Graham B, Able Seaman, 67343 (SANF), MPK
GROVE, Philip F, Able Seaman, D/JX 155878, MPK
GUYAN, John M, Marine, PLY/X 2231, MPK
GWYTHER, Edward J, Shipwright 4c, D/MX 50048, MPK
HACKER, William F, Musician, RMB/X 831, MPK
HALL, Jack F, Petty Officer, D/J 107502, MPK
HALL, Robert E, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 142336, MPK
HALLAM, Charles W R, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105304, MPK
HALLETT, Victor J T, Signalman, D/JX 149883, MPK
HAMILL, Ronald G E, Musician, RMB/X 787, MPK
HAMILTON, John R, Marine, PLY/X 3382, MPK
HAMILTON, William G B, Stoker 2c, P/KX 119526, MPK
HAMLYN, Reginald H, Petty Officer, D/J 112336, MPK
HAMSON, Roy E, Musician, RMB/X 218, MPK
HANDCOCK, Clifford, Stoker 1c, D/KX 86206, MPK
HARDEN, John, Telegraphist, D/JX 160658, MPK
HARFOOT, Harold J, Able Seaman, D/JX 157218, MPK
HARNWELL, Vernon, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 161434, MPK
HARRIS, John, Stoker 2c, D/KX 118010, MPK
HARRISON, Charles A, Able Seaman, D/JX 128341, MPK
HARRISON, Herbert, Able Seaman, D/JX 165483, MPK
HART, Thomas, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24894, MPK
HARTLEY, Stanley, Stoker 2c, D/KX 118065, MPK
HAWKINS, Arthur H T, Able Seaman, RFR, D/SS 7630, MPK
HAY, Robert O C, Ty/Paymaster Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
HAYES, Frederick E, Able Seaman, D/JX 165254, MPK
HAYLER, Douglas W C, Marine, PLY/X 1625, MPK
HAYNES, Richard J E, Act/Paymaster Sub Lieutenant, MPK
HAYWOOD, George, Chief Mechanician, D/K 61107, MPK
HAZELTON, William H, Engine Room Artificer 3c, D/MX 53637, MPK
HENNESSY, Edgar C, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 212147, MPK
HENSHALL, Robert, Ordinary Telegraphist, D/SSX 29416, MPK
HENSHAW, James, Stoker 1c, D/KX 93758, MPK
HEPPELL, Wilfred A, Stoker 1c, D/KX 81715, MPK
HERD, Ian J, Ordinary Signalman, D/JX 190644, MPK
HERNIMAN, Albert T, Regulating Petty Officer, D/MX 55964, MPK
HESSEY, George, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24842, MPK
HICKMAN, Edward, Leading Cook (S), D/MX 55343, MPK
HICKS, Ernest W, Chief Petty Officer Cook, D/M 38538, MPK
HICKS, George H T, Sick Berth Chief Petty Officer, D/M 35698, MPK
HIGGINS, Kenneth D, Supply Assistant, P/MX 65122, killed
HILL, Gilbert, Boy 1c, D/JX 163312, MPK
HILL, William H, Petty Officer, D/JX 128333, MPK
HILLYARD, Frank, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4c, D/MX 61807, MPK
HILTON, William H, Stoker 2c, D/KX 100743, MPK
HINES, Charles W, Yeoman of Signals, D/J 87219, MPK
HOBBS, Reginald, Act/Chief Engine Room Artificer 2c, D/MX 45626, MPK
HOBBS, Robert R V, Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 76476, MPK
HOCKEY, Joseph, Able Seaman, D/J 52773, MPK
HOCKIN, George H, Shipwright 4c, D/MX 50045, MPK
HOCKING, Laurence C, Stoker 1c, D/KX 97934, MPK
HODGSON, Henry D, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 61984, MPK
HODGSON, John C, Stoker 1c, RFR, D/KX 77636, MPK
HODKINSON, John W, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 71010, MPK
HOLDSWORTH, Ernest, Boy 1c, C/JX 170954, MPK
HOLLANDS, Raymond, Stoker 2c, D/KX 106172, MPK
HOLLETT, William H, Stoker 1c, D/K 63763, MPK
HOOK, Albert H T, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 190496, MPK
HOOPER, Frederick H, Master at Arms, D/M 39777, MPK
HOPPING, George A G, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 57473, MPK
HORN, Joseph C E, Chief Petty Officer, D/JX 152157, MPK
HORN, Reginald W, Leading Cook (S), D/MX 50756, MPK
HORWELL, Basil G, Engine Room Artificer 3c, D/MX 56653, MPK
HOUSHOLD, Ernest E, Commissioned Gunner, MPK
HOWELL, John W, Able Seaman, D/JX 165301, MPK
HUDSON, David A, Able Seaman, D/JX 154807, MPK
HUDSON, Leslie, Stoker 2c, D/KX 120025, MPK
HUGHES, Bernard L, Able Seaman, D/JX165488, MPK
HUGHES, Evan G, Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
HUGHES, Henry J, Leading Supply Assistant, D/MX 55404, MPK
HUGHES, Thomas G, Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist, D/JX 104719, MPK
HUMPHRIES, Leslie A A, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80899, MPK
HUNT, Frederick J, Stoker 2c, D/KX 97937, MPK
HUNT, James P, Boy 1c, D/JX 163188, MPK
HUTTON, Alfred, Petty Officer, D/J 101173, MPK
HUTTON-ATTENBOROUGH, James, Midshipman, killed
HYDEN, Thomas, Marine, PLY/X 3624, MPK
IRWIN, Thomas, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 142449, MPK
ISAAC, Ronald R T, Supply Assistant, D/MX 63728, MPK
ISON, Archibald E, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105313, MPK
IVES, William E, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 175207, MPK
JACK, Robert D, Leading Supply Assistant, P/MX 53468, MPK
JACKSON, Alfred, Stoker 1c, D/KX 88026, MPK
JACKSON, Frank, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18322, MPK
JACKSON, William H, Stoker 1c, D/K 57094, MPK
JAMES, Aubrey L, Ordnance Artificer 1c, D/M 38903, MPK
JAMES, George R, Able Seaman, D/JX 165568, MPK
JAMES, Victor F, Ordinary Seaman, 67303 (SANF), MPK
JARVIS, Jesse, Marine, PLY/X 3553, MPK
JENKINS, Thomas W J, Able Seaman, D/JX 165675, MPK
JENNINGS, Stephen G, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17409, MPK
JENNINGS, Sydney W, Stoker 1c, D/K 60026, MPK
JENSEN, Niels P, Able Seaman, 67347 (SANF), MPK
JEREMIAH, William M, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 56858, MPK
JERRETT, Leonard W, Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1333, MPK
JOHNSON, Charles H, Act/Petty Officer Telegraphist, D/JX 135810, MPK
JOHNSON, William J, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 147388, MPK
JOHNSTON, William, Boy Telegraphist, D/JX 162868, MPK
JOHNSTONE, Andrew K M, Leading Stoker, C/KX 84143, MPK
JOLLEY, Albert, Boy 1c, D/JX 163314, MPK
JOLLY, Charles, Stoker 1c, D/KX 87869, MPK
JONES, Arthur, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 170651, MPK
JONES, Clarence L, Able Seaman, D/JX 175174, MPK
JONES, Ellis A, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24874, MPK
JONES, Glyn A, Stoker 1c, D/KX 88239, MPK
JONES, Harry, Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 142059, MPK
JONES, Johnney G, Leading Signalman, D/JX 128074, MPK
JONES, Noel H, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 155497, MPK
JONES, Roy A, Able Seaman, D/JX 175256, MPK
JONES, William E, Able Seaman, D/JX 157998, MPK
JOPE, Charles A, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2c, D/M 36699, MPK
JURY, William J, Shipwright 2c, D/MX 47703, MPK
KANE, Marcus, Marine, PLY/X 1633, MPK
KAY, Wilfred, Stoker 2c, D/KX 123540, MPK
KEATES, Cyril, Leading Cook, D/MX 52171, MPK
KEATES, John H, Petty Officer, D/JX 133681, MPK
KEBBLE, Guy F, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNR, MPK
KELLY, Joseph S, Stoker 2c, D/KX 123539, MPK
KELLY, William J D, Able Seaman, D/JX 143727, MPK
KERBY, Reginald J W, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
KERRIGAN, William, Stoker 2c, P/KX 119042, MPK
KEVERN, Richard S, Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80735, MPK
KIBBLE, John C, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
KIDDIER, Neville H, Assistant Cook, D/MX 64220, MPK
KING, Edward A, Stoker 2c, D/KX 123594, MPK
KNOWLER, Reginald H, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
LAMBERT, Reginald C M, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 62685, MPK
LAMBOURNE, Basil, Stoker 2c, D/KX 105429, MPK
LAMONT, James N, Marine, PLY/X 2188, MPK
LANE, Cyril, Able Seaman, D/JX 128691, MPK
LANE, Patrick K, Able Seaman, D/JX 154774, MPK
LARCOMBE, William T, Able Seaman, D/SSX 14043, MPK
LAURISTON, Thomas R J, Stoker 2c, D/KX 105884, MPK
LAVERICK, John C, Leading Stoker, D/K 78271, MPK
LEAN, Henry M, Sick Berth Petty Officer, D/MX 47009, MPK
LEAR, Albert C, Boy 1c, D/JX 159156, MPK
LEE, Harold J, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 146434, MPK
LEESON, Harold, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 57728, MPK
LESLIE, John L, Stoker 1c, D/KX 93755, MPK
LEWIS, Albert H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 92205, MPK
LEWIS, David B, Act/Petty Officer Cook, D/MX 49911, MPK
LEWIS, Harry R, Act/Chief Ordnance Artificer, D/M 35616, MPK
LEWIS, Leslie, Able Seaman, D/JX 168593, MPK
LILLEKER, Charles H, Able Seaman, D/SSX 15954, MPK
LINDERMAN, Donald, Ty/Leading Sick Berth Attendant, D/MX 56820, MPK
LINDSAY, John, Chief Petty Officer, D/J 102625, MPK
LITTLER, Walter, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18336, MPK
LLOYD, Henry, Stoker 2c, D/KX 106325, MPK
LOCKHART, Thomas, Boy 1c, C/JX 184606, MPK
LOGIE, John, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 161284, MPK
LOUGH, Andrew E, Stoker 2c, D/KX 101341, MPK
LOVER, Ernest J, Engine Room Artificer 5c, D/MX 52252, MPK
LOVICK, Victor A R, Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 144136, MPK
LUDLAM, Walter V, Stoker 1c, D/KX 80561, MPK
LYNCH, Daniel, Stoker 1c, D/K 57575, MPK
MACDONALD, Donald N, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 175270, MPK
MACGREGOR, Bruce, Stoker 2c, D/KX 11686, MPK
MACLAREN, Edward G M, Marine, PLY/X 811, MPK
MANNING, Frederick C, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24900, MPK
MANSELL, John O, Lieutenant Commander, MPK
MANSFIELD, Charles F, Able Seaman, D/SSX 29651, MPK
MARCHANT, Maurice W, Petty Officer, D/JX 125337, MPK
MARSH, Albert T, Stoker 2c, D/KX 110940, MPK
MARSHALL, Claude R, Marine, CH/X 2900, MPK
MARSHALL, Francis C, Marine, CH/X 2838, MPK
MARTIN, Frederick V, Marine, PLY/X 2512, MPK
MARTIN, Robert F J, Able Seaman, D/JX 155501, MPK
MAULE, Geoffrey I, Able Seaman, D/JX 156783, MPK
MAWBY, Kenneth R, Marine, PLY/X 1421, MPK
MAYER, John, Ordnance Artificer 2c, D/MX 48516, MPK
MCAVADY, Ronald, Musician, RMB/X 911, MPK
MCBRIDE, Thomas, Stoker 1c, D/KX 90273, MPK
MCCABE, Francis P, Act/Leading Telegraphist, D/JX 143340, MPK
MCCANN, Maurice, Marine, CH/X 3636, MPK
MCCARTHY, Henry F, Ordinary Seaman, 67223 (SANF), MPK
MCCLEERY, George H, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18324, MPK
MCCLURE, Walter J, Petty Officer Cook, D/MX 49447, MPK
MCCULLOCH, William S, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 162906, MPK
MCDERMID, George E, Marine, PLY/X 1873, MPK
MCDERMOTT, David R, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/ESD/X 1327, MPK
MCGILVRAY, James McD, Boy 1c, D/JX 161224, MPK
MCGOWAN, Ivor, Corporal, RM, PLY/X 915, MPK
MCGRATH, John H, Boy 1c, D/JX 162146, MPK
MCGUINNESS, Joseph, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 208592, MPK
MCINNES, James, Able Seaman, D/SSX 16845, MPK
MCKAY, Daniel, Act/Leading Seaman, D/SSX 18521, MPK
MCKINNEL, William J, Boy 1c, D/JX 162882, MPK
MCLOUGHLIN, Michael, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94301, MPK
MCQUEEN, Thomas, Stoker 1c, D/KX 101346, MPK
MCRAE, William J, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 154592, MPK
MCSPADDEN, Robert, Boy 1c, D/JX 162883, MPK
MEGRAW, John H, Boy 1c, D/JX 162146, MPK
MELLOR, James, Ty/Leading Cook, D/MX 56282, MPK
MICALEFF, Joseph, Leading Steward, E/LX 21221, MPK
MILLS, Donald, Stoker 1c, D/KX 86526, MPK
MITCHELL, John E, Commissioned Electrician, MPK
MOLONEY, John S, Able Seaman, D/JX 153138, MPK
MOODY, William H, Ordinary Telegraphist, D/JX 172266, MPK
MOONEY, Daniel, Boy 1c, D/JX 162737, killed
MOORE, Albert, Able Seaman, 67416 (SANF), MPK
MORAN, James G, Ordinary Telegraphist, D/SSX 31370, MPK
MORGAN, Owen P, Able Seaman, D/JX 155521, MPK
MORGANS, Aneurin J, Stoker 1c, D/KX 75738, MPK
MORRISON, Samuel, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 208269, MPK
MOYNIHAN, William, Marine, PLY/X 1104, MPK
MUIR, Donald W, Musician, RMB/X 840, MPK
MUIR, John McI, Boy 1c, D/JX 162421, MPK
MUMMERY, Henry B, Act/Petty Officer, D/J 109425, MPK
MUNDAY, Bertram W, Able Seaman, P/JX 139742, MPK
MUNROE, John S, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18486, MPK
MURPHY, Andrew J, Stoker 1c, D/KX 101352, MPK
MURPHY, David J, Telegraphist, D/SSX 30772, MPK
MURPHY, Norman, Able Seaman, D/JX 138254, MPK
MURPHY, Percival W, Marine, PLY/X 2080, MPK
MURRAY, Walter B, Boy 1c, D/JX 163282, MPK
NASH, Kenneth S, Able Seaman, D/JX 154824, MPK
NASH, William H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94303, MPK
NEILL, Harry, Able Seaman, D/JX 157729, MPK
NELSON, Edward J, Marine, CH/X 1707, MPK
NICHOLSON, Thomas, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 167216, MPK
NORRIS, James, Leading Stoker, D/KX 82487, MPK
NORTHCOTT, Albert E G, Warrant Engineer, MPK
NOTMAN, Norman, Stoker 1c, D/KX 101355, MPK
O'BRIEN, John, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18316, MPK
O'BRIEN, John D, Stoker 2c, C/KX 117278, MPK
O'DONNELL, Bernard, Engine Room Artificer 3c, D/MX 54717, MPK
OLSEN, Edwin A, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18008, MPK
OROK, Robert J, Sub Lieutenant (E), MPK
ORR, Alfred E, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17224, MPK
OSBORNE, Frederick G, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25164, MPK
OTTER, Fred J, Chief Yeoman of Signals, D/J 107678, MPK
PACKWOOD, Frederick R, Sergeant, RM, PLY/X 97, MPK
PANNELL, William F, Petty Officer, D/J 111241, MPK
PARKER, Gerald W, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 133912, MPK
PARKER, Leonard A, Able Seaman, D/JX 152275, MPK
PARKINSON, Frederick, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17781, MPK
PARSONS, Eric C, Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1451, MPK
PARSONS, Henry T, Able Seaman, D/JX 157701, MPK
PARSONS, Ilbert, Boy 1c, D/JX 162778, MPK
PASS, James D, Able Seaman, D/JX 171264, MPK
PATERSON, Frank G, Engine Room Artificer 3c, D/MX 52853, MPK
PATTERSON, Leonard F, Able Seaman, D/J 104610, MPK
PAULETT, Leonard J, Engine Room Artificer 5c, P/MX 53782, MPK
PEDDLE, Albert E, Chief Petty Officer Cook, D/MX 45795, MPK
PEDLAR, Clifford S, Writer, D/MX 60922, MPK
PENNY, Cyril T W, Cook (S), D/MX 62356, MPK
PERKINS, Charles H T, Able Seaman, D/JX 150569, MPK
PERRIN, Henry M, Marine, CH/X 3167, MPK
PERRY, Richard M, Boy 1c, D/JX 166760, MPK
PERRY, Sydney, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, D/K 66508, MPK
PHILPOTT, Robert E P, Petty Officer, D/J 62278, MPK
PICKFORD, Frederick J, Marine, PLY/X 1138, MPK
PICKLES, Harry, Able Seaman, D/SSX 244778, MPK
PLATT, Stanley, Able Seaman, D/J 93018, MPK
PLUMB, Norman J, Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1618, MPK
POLE, Reginald E M, Midshipman, MPK
POOLE, Harold W, Canteen Manager, NAAFI, MPK
PORTER, George O, Marine, PLY/X 1557, MPK
PORTER, James H, Boy 1c, D/JX 166752, MPK
PORTER, Trevor, Boy 1c, D/JX 162656, MPK
PORTLOCK, Francis F, Marine, PLY/21283, MPK
PORTNALL, Charles F, Act/Leading Seaman, D/J 96258, MPK
POWELL, Francis H, Act/Yeoman of Signals, D/JX 140661, MPK
POWER, John, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 163268, MPK
POWESLAND, William H, Ty/Supply Petty Officer, D/MX 52016, MPK
PRESLEY, Norman A, Leading Stoker, D/KX 82657, MPK
PRESS, Sydney A, Petty Officer, D/J 107235, MPK
PRICE, Idwal J, Boy 1c, D/JX 166627, MPK
PRIESTLEY, Brian S, Ty/Leading Sick Berth Attendant, D/MX 56884, MPK
PRING, Robert C, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 156755, MPK
PRITCHARD, Edward R, Able Seaman, D/SSX 14816, MPK
PRITCHARD, Ernest R, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80952, MPK
PRITCHARD, Frank E, Corporal, RM, PLY/X 837, MPK
PRITCHARD, Phillip H, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94319, MPK
PULSFORD, Henry J, Plumber 3c, D/MX 54715, MPK
QUANTRILL, Basil E, Musician, RMB/X 1144, MPK
QUIRK, John A, Able Seaman, D/JX 144312, MPK
RAIKER, John A, Boy 1c, D/JX 163196, killed
RAISEN, Harry J, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4c, D/SR 16129, MPK
RAWCLIFFE, Roy, Boy 1c, D/JX 162655, MPK
READING, Norman Q, Sub Lieutenant (A), MPK
REYNOLDS, Joseph, Marine, PLY/X 100352, MPK
RICH, William K, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157799, MPK
RICHARDS, Arthur, Able Seaman, D/JX 138928, MPK
RICHARDS, Cyril G J, Colour Sergeant, RM, PLY/19944, MPK
RICHARDS, Dudley E, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 157953, MPK
RICHARDS, Joseph, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17715, MPK
RICHARDS, Raymond, Painter 3c, D/MX 51553, MPK
RIMMER, Thomas, Leading Stoker, D/KX 85417, MPK
RINGROSE, Frederick T, Marine, PLY/22797, MPK
ROBERTS, George R, Boy 1c, D/JX 166615, MPK
ROBERTS, Gilford G, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 90788, MPK
ROBERTS, Hugh E, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18231, MPK
ROBERTS, John C, Ty/Sergeant, RM, PLY/X 952, MPK
ROBERTS, Stanley J, Marine, PLY/X 2446, MPK
ROBERTS, Wilfred A U, Marine, PLY/X 1360, MPK
ROBERTSON, Robert J, Lieutenant Commander, MPK
ROBERTSON-WALKER, Ian M, Lieutenant (E), MPK
RODGERS, Charles, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17780, MPK
RODNEY, Denis, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 89653, MPK
ROGERS, Harold G, Band Master 1c, RMB/2908, MPK
ROGERS, Raymond A, Able Seaman, D/JX 136692, MPK
ROMBULOW-PEARSE, Claude A M, Midshipman, MPK
ROSE, Harold Q, Sub Lieutenant, MPK
ROWLEY, Henry A, Captain, killed
RUSCOE, John, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24857, MPK
RUSSELL, Arthur, Able Seaman, D/JX 171418, MPK
RUSSELL, Arthur S, Stoker 1c, D/KX 87082, MPK
RUTHVEN, George, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17228, MPK
SANSBY, Ernest W, Stoker 1c, D/KX 95243, MPK
SAUNDERS, William G, Marine, PLY/X 1274, MPK
SCARR, Leslie F, Stoker 2c, D/KX 118055, MPK
SCHOFIELD, Lawrence J, Signal Boy, D/JX 160995, MPK
SCOBLE, Edward J, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 156759, MPK
SCOTT, John E, Musician, RMB/X 1052, MPK
SCUTT, Thomas R G, Act/Warrant Ordnance Officer, MPK
SEAR, Ted J, Able Seaman, D/SSX 18514, MPK
SEARL, Walter J A, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94314, MPK
SEARLE, Charles F L, Blacksmith 1c, D/M 39247, MPK
SEARY, John, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94310, MPK
SELBY, Alfred J L, Stoker 2c, D/KX 118012, MPK
SELLEY, Douglas R, Marine, PLY/X 3524, MPK
SETTEN, William B, Lieutenant (E), killed
SHARLAND, William H, Leading Stoker, D/KX 84751, MPK
SHARROCK, Reginald E, Air Fitter (O), FAA/FX 79565, MPK
SHATTOCK, Leslie, Boy 1c, D/JX 162925, MPK
SHEPPARD, Charles F W, Boy 1c, D/JX 166619, MPK
SHIELDS, Alfred E, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 189451, MPK
SIMLER, Joseph, Assistant Steward, E/LX 25396, MPK
SIMMONDS, Albert E, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157997, MPK
SIMMONS, George G, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 58060, MPK
SIMMONS, James F B, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 153383, MPK
SIMNOR, William, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 162960, MPK
SIMPSON, Ronald, Stoker 1c, D/KX 87737, MPK
SLADE, Anthony J, Boy 1c, C/JX 164133, MPK
SLATER, Bryan M, Able Seaman, 67358 (SANF), MPK
SLOAN, James, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 189420, MPK
SLOSS, Alexander, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 189452, MPK
SMIDDY, Maurice, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94068, MPK
SMITH, Edward J, Leading Seaman, D/J 113324, MPK
SMITH, Frank H, Marine, PLY/X 3432, MPK
SMITH, Frederick W, Able Seaman, D/JX 125975, MPK
SMITH, Gordon, Boy Telegraphist, D/JX 162658, MPK
SMITH, Henry B, Marine, PLY/X 3082, MPK
SMITH, Herbert, Stoker 1c, D/KX 99220, MPK
SMITH, James R, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80721, MPK
SMITH, Joseph L, Boy 1c, D/JX 161726, MPK
SMITH, Matthew S, Able Seaman, 67359 (SANF), MPK
SMITH, Ronald S, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 144473, MPK
SMITH, William A, Ordinary Signalman, P/JX 201883, MPK
SNAPE, Leslie, Able Seaman, D/SSX 23027, MPK
SONDERUP, Arthur W, Able Seaman, 67356 (SANF), MPK
SPARKS, Kenneth, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 163236, MPK
SPENCER, Ernest R, Marine, PLY/X 2338, MPK
SPILLANE, Richard S, Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 154148, MPK
SPRAGGON, Joseph, Air Fitter (E), FAA/FX 75595, MPK
STACEY, John O, Able Seaman, D/SSX 25028, MPK
STADLANDER, Rowland C, Stoker 1c, 67400 (SANF), MPK
STANLEY, John M, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 178606, MPK
STARMER, Philip E, Sub Lieutenant (A), MPK
STEER, Edwin R N, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157577, MPK
STEGGALL, Eric R, Able Seaman, D/SSX 17038, MPK
STEPHENSON, Joseph, Able Seaman, C/JX 169839, MPK
STEVENS, Gilbert L, Midshipman, MPK
STEVENSON, James A, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 65740, MPK
STOBBS, Ralph, Able Seaman, D/JX 156372, MPK
STOCKTON, Robert F, Ordinary Signalman, P/SSX 30453, MPK
STOKOE, Cyril A M, Act/Leading Seaman, 67264 V (SANF), MPK
STRATFORD, Percy, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/K 64784, MPK
STURT, James H, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/LD/X 4843, MPK
SULLIVAN, Thomas D, Leading Supply Assistant, D/MX 54651, MPK
SULLY, Edwin J E J C, Corporal, RM, PLY/21222, MPK
SWINDELLS, James, Stoker 1c, D/KX 93892, MPK
SYMONS, Maurice M, Able Seaman, 68245 (SANF), MPK
TANNER, Frank, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 83048, MPK
TANNER, Reginald P, Commander, MPK
TAYLOR, Harold, Electrical Artificer 4c, D/MX 54865, MPK
THATCHER, Robert T, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 57886, MPK
THOMAS, Aneurin D, Able Seaman, P/JX 171598, MPK
THOMAS, Donald, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157798, MPK
THOMAS, Joseph J, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94318, MPK
THOMAS, Ronald M, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 154236, MPK
THOMPSON, Charles C, Marine, PLY/X 3019, MPK
THOMPSON, Frederick H, Engine Room Artificer 2c, D/MX 54457, MPK
THOMPSON, Jack, Act/Leading Signalman, C/JX 148442, MPK
THOMPSON, Leonard, Able Seaman, D/SSX 29370, MPK
THOMPSON, Walter E H, Able Seaman, 67360 (SANF), MPK
THOMSON, Andrew J, Ty/Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1854, MPK
THORNTON, Thomas P, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/K 67154, MPK
TIMMIS, William A, Lieutenant Commander, killed
TIMPANY, Reginald S, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, D/J 112995, MPK
TODD, Albert, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 86573, MPK
TOOGOOD, Leslie J T, Act/Leading Telegraphist, D/JX 134652, MPK
TOYNE, Cyril A, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 144808, MPK
TUEART, Thomas T, Able Seaman, D/SSX 20406, MPK
TURNER, Harold T, Marine, CH/X 2642, MPK
TURNER, Joseph, Leading Stoker, D/KX 81239, MPK
TURNER, Maurice G, Marine, PLY/X 2507, MPK
URQUHART, George L, Stoker 1c, D/KX 87078, MPK
VAN DYK, Cecil H, Able Seaman, 67404 (SANF), MPK
VINCENT, Alfred D, Stoker 1c, D/KX 94321, MPK
VOAKES, Ebenezer N, Air Mechanic 1c, FAA/FX 75746, MPK
WAITES, Alan, Marine, PLY/X 3640, MPK
WALBY, William P, Signalman, D/SSX 26876, MPK
WALKER, George B, Petty Officer, D/JX 127598, MPK
WALLER, Frederick, Boy 1c, D/JX 161333, MPK
WARD, Raymond F, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 161443, MPK
WARD, William, Marine, PLY/X 666, MPK
WATSON, Frank, Able Seaman, D/JX 137570, MPK
WATSON, William J, Able Seaman, D/SSX 22664, MPK
WEBBER, Reginald, Able Seaman, 67361 (SANF), MPK
WEBSTER, Sidney, Stoker 2c, C/KX 104130, MPK
WEDLAKE, Wilfred, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, D/JX 133034, MPK
WEIR, Richard N, Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
WELCH, Philip A McK, Petty Officer Telegraphist, C/JX 135504, MPK
WELLS, Alfred, Marine, PLY/X 1863, MPK
WESTLAKE, William J R, Supply Assistant, D/MX 61239, MPK
WESTLE, Edward H, Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 154314, MPK
WHELL, Garfield, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 80357, MPK
WHITAKER, Ronald, Able Seaman, D/JX 157579, MPK
WHITE, Cyril G, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 157580, MPK
WHITING, Frederick A, Sailmaker, D/J 65439, MPK
WHITTAKER, Stanley, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24336, MPK
WHYTE, Robert A, Boy 1c, D/JX 163266, MPK
WILCOXON, Frederick W, Marine, PLY/X 2263, MPK
WILD, Samuel, Boy Bugler, PLY/X 2795, MPK
WILKINS, Walter G R, Ty/Leading Writer, RNVR, C/HD/X 75, MPK
WILLIAMS, Albert E, Marine, PLY/X 858, MPK
WILLIAMS, Dastrey S, Leading Seaman, 67047 (SANF), MPK
WILLIAMS, Frederick, Stoker 1c, D/KX 88687, MPK
WILLIAMS, William C, Marine, PLY/X 2359, MPK
WILLIAMSON, Charles F, Schoolmaster, Chief Warrant Officer, killed
WILLOX, William J, Act/Leading Seaman, D/JX 140716, MPK
WILSON, Walter E, Chief Shipwright, D/M 35393, MPK
WISCOMBE, John T, Able Seaman, D/J 109996, MPK
WOODALL, Isaac, Marine, PLY/X 2467, MPK
WOODBRIDGE, George A, Telegraphist, D/SSX 23181, MPK
WOODHATCH, Henry G, Musician, RMB/X 878, MPK
WOOLDRIDGE, Alfred H J, Able Seaman, D/SSX 16784, MPK
WOOLSEY, Edward C, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4c, C/MX 62108, MPK
WORTH, Ronald, Engine Room Artificer 4c, D/MX 55466, MPK
WRIGHT, David, Able Seaman, D/JX 146114, MPK
WRIGHT, Gerald V, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4, 67375 (SANF), MPK
WYLLIE, Peter N, Midshipman, MPK
XERRI, Emmanuel, Petty Officer Steward, E/L 11125, MPK
YOUNG, Albert, Act/Gunner, MPK (right - courtesy Joan Dibble, his great niece. The enlargement includes Albert's wife, Em, possibly Emily and appears to have been taken some years before the war)
YOUNG, Edward C A, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 156917, MPK
YOUNG, William J, Able Seaman, D/SSX 24859, MPK
Greyhound, ship loss
ADDISON, Arthur L, Stoker 1c, P/KX 93214, MPK
BADMAN, Philip, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 214743, MPK
BAINBRIDGE, Reginald J, Able Seaman, P/J 112141, MPK
BAKER, John, Able Seaman, P/J 70339, MPK
BELAND, Joseph T, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 172855, MPK
BLAKEMORE, William, Stoker Petty Officer, P/K 65430, MPK
BRASHER, Harold H, Lieutenant, MPK
BRAY, Basil R, Py/Ty/Surgeon Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
BREMNER, Richard E G, Lieutenant Commander (E), MPK
BROWN, Joseph E, Petty Officer, P/J 86823, MPK
BROWN, Reuben R, Able Seaman, P/JX 144309, MPK
CHASE, John W, Gunner (T), MPK
CHATER, John T, Stoker 2c, P/KX 109203, MPK
CRUICKSHANK, James A, Able Seaman, P/JX 141947, MPK
CUMMINS, Frederick J, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 141593, MPK
DORAN, John, Able Seaman, P/SSX 15474, MPK
EVANS, John W, Stoker 2c, P/KX 108450, MPK
FARROW, John E, Stoker 2c, P/KX 109124, MPK
FOGG, Thomas, Stoker Petty Officer, P/KX 75692, MPK
FOSTER, John, Able Seaman, P/JX 129014, MPK
FRASER, Herbert W H, Able Seaman, P/SSX 21287, MPK
GOULDIE, Rook W, Ordnance Artificer 1c, P/M 35981, MPK
GREEN, Herbert J, Able Seaman, P/J 53631, MPK
HANSFORD, Thomas G, Stoker 1c, P/KX 93217, MPK
HAY, Douglas, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, C/MX 59094, MPK
HEAD, Sidney, Able Seaman, P/JX 14513, MPK
HIBBERD, Cecil E, Act/Leading Seaman, RFR, P/JX 158279, MPK
HILL, Harold D, Petty Officer Steward, P/LX 20909, MPK
HITCHES, Andrew W, Chief Engine Room Artificer, P/MX 54426, MPK
HOLDSWORTH, Fred, Ordinary Seaman, P/SSX 32254, MPK
HOLLAND, Henry J, Able Seaman, P/SSX 19845, MPK
HOLLOWAY, Eric S, Supply Assistant, P/MX 63623, MPK
HORSLEY, Edward P, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 189437, MPK
HUMPHREY, Sidney J, Stoker 1c, RFR, P/K 59032, MPK
JOBLING, Thomas M, Act/Engine Room Artificer 5c, P/SR 16324, MPK
KIDDLE, Horace E, Stoker 2c, P/KX 109466, killed
LAFFERTY, James A, Stoker 2c, P/KX 105422, MPK
LAWS, John, Petty Officer, P/J 91939, MPK
LEWIS, Gwyn, Stoker 1c, P/KX 105424, MPK
LITTLEJOHN, Frederick J, Stoker 2c, P/KX 115772, MPK
MARSHALL-A'DEANE, Walter R, Commander, MPK
MEDWAY, Arthur L, Petty Officer Steward, P/L 14159, MPK
MOORE, Robert W L, Able Seaman, P/JX 144823, MPK
MORTON, Harry, Stoker 1c, P/KX 105938, MPK
MURRAY, Hugh A, Stoker 1c, C/KX 83018, MPK
NICHOLLS, Charles T, Leading Stoker, C/KX 82902, MPK
PARKER, Frank, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 204391, MPK
PARMENTER, Samuel A, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 201870, MPK
PATTERSON, Robert, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 203023, MPK
PAUL, George D, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 203970, MPK
PIERSON, George H, Leading Steward, P/L 10803, MPK
PINK, Alfred V, Leading Cook (O), P/MX 51914, MPK
PINK, Richard G, Able Seaman, C/SSX 22133, MPK
POTBURY, John, Stoker 1c, P/KX 83995, MPK
PYBUS, Arthur J, Ty/Act/Petty Officer, RFR, P/J 98140, MPK
RIPPON, George H, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 219934, MPK
ROBSON, Thomas B, Leading Signalman, C/SSX 14523, MPK
ROSE, Leonard G C, Petty Officer, P/J 102315, MPK
SAUNDERS, Aubrey W, Act/Petty Officer, P/SSX 15620, MPK
SCOTT, Robert, Lieutenant, MPK
SELFE, Stanley J, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 192328, MPK
SHORROCK, Maurice P, Stoker 2c, P/KX 100607, MPK
SMITH, Jim, Able Seaman, P/JX 129000, MPK
SPARROW, Thomas W, Act/Leading Seaman, P/JX 134832, MPK
STEVENS, Royden F, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 93059, MPK
TAPPING, Frederick G, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 197605, MPK
TARBUCK, Charles V, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 204293, MPK
TARRY, Ronald A, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 203390, MPK
TATE, George J, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 195513, MPK
TAYLOR, George, Stoker 1c, P/KX 95280, MPK
THOMPSON, Charles F A, Able Seaman, C/J 95848, MPK
WALLACE, Stanley A S, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, P/K 59981, MPK
WALSH, Bernard J, Stoker 1c, P/KX 95596, MPK
WARD, Lloyd, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 206141, MPK
WHITEFIELD, Leonard G, Petty Officer, P/J 115294, MPK
WHITEHOUSE, Herbert J, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 184240, MPK
WINEPRESS, George McL, Act/Leading Seaman, P/SSX 19143, MPK
WINN, Herbert S, Ordinary Seaman, P/SSX 33181, MPK
WOOLSEY, Reginald P, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 59251, MPK
WORSLEY, Victor, Able Seaman, D/JX 146976, MPK
Kingston, bombing
BAILEY, Sidney C, Act/Leading Seaman, P/SSX 19813, killed
Naiad , bombing
BISHOP, Robert J, Able Seaman, C/SSX 188371, killed
GRIFFIN, Frank, Signalman, RNVR, C/LD/X 5454, killed
MITCHELL, Charles S, Cook (O), C/JX 214627, killed
PAGE, William F, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RCNVR, killed
SPARSHATT, Charles H, Able Seaman, P/JX 190533, killed
Niobe (RCN)
JOHNSON, Garfield F, Able Seaman, A/2538 (RCNR), died
Orion , bombing
MAIR, Andrew, Ordinary Signalman, P/JX 206811, killed
WEBB, Redvers F J, Ordinary Signalman, C/JX 211699, killed
RM 1st AA Regt, fighting in Crete
BRAMMER, Gordon D, Marine, EX 1708, killed
CAREY, Gilbert D, Marine, EX 1713, killed
MILLS, Sydney W, Marine, EX 1788, killed
RM 2nd AA Regt, MNBDO I, fighting in Crete
COTTON, Julian H, Marine, EX/5170, killed
RM Air Defence Brigade, MNBDO I, fighting in Crete
BLAKEY, Eric, Corporal, RM, EX/2563, killed
RM MNBDO, fighting in Crete
BROOMFIELD, Murray, Marine, EX/2568, killed
EDWARDS, George W, Act/Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1925, killed
HOLMES, Douglas J, Ty/Lieutenant, RM, killed
Skirmisher
MEDLAND, Barbara M E, WRNS, WA/WRNS 15486, died
Valiant , bombing
KNOX, Thomas J, Marine, PLY/X 2734, killed
Warspite (right - Maritime Quest), bombing
ANDERSON, John, Leading Seaman, C/SSX 13571, MPK
AYLWARD, Lawrence A H, Telegraphist, P/JX 159320, killed
BRADLEY, William, Able Seaman, C/JX 157461, MPK
BRAND, George A, Able Seaman, P/JX 136322, MPK
CHALLIS, Alfred E, Able Seaman, P/JX 146223, MPK
COOK, Henry W, Ty/Act/Leading Signalman, C/JX 145361, MPK
DALE, William B, Act/Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 146729, killed
FISHLOCK, Thomas W, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 217068, MPK
GRAHAM, Lawrence J, Ordnance Artificer 4c, C/SR 16110, MPK
HARDING, Albert E, Commissioned Boatswain, killed
HORROCKS, William H, Telegraphist, P/JX 153326, MPK
JOHNSTONE, John W, Ordinary Signalman, D/JX 161302, DOW
KELLY, Dudley T G, Wireman, C/MX 62280, MPK
KING, Norman, Telegraphist, RNV(W)R, D/WRX 1184, killed
LESTER, Jack, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 162074, MPK
MACKAY, Jonathan, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 174954, MPK
MCKIE, Jacob R, Marine, CH/X 923, killed
MEACOCK, Ernest A J, Sergeant, RM, CH/X 424, MPK
NEWCOMBE, Leonard C, Able Seaman, C/JX 154036, killed
NUNN, Arthur, Regulating Petty Officer, C/M 39921, killed
NUNN, Frederick T, Marine, CH/X 1952, killed (right - courtesy Robert Stone, great nephew)
PALMER, Kenneth J A, Able Seaman, C/JX 158433, MPK
PATTINSON, William J, Able Seaman, C/SSX 21783, MPK
REACHER, George, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105951, killed
ROSS, Paul, Marine, PLY/X 2152, killed
SAYLE, John L, Ordinary Seaman, P/SSX 32649, MPK
SCHOFIELD, John K, Boy, C/JX 160264, MPK
SMITH, Geoffrey, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 209733, killed
SORE, Charles H, Able Seaman, C/JX 251953, MPK
Wasp, illness
COWAN, Richard H, Lieutenant, RNR, died
23 May 1941
Carnation
NEWTON, Robert W, Engine Room Artificer, P/MX 72896, killed
Fiji , ship loss
EVANS, Reginald H, Chief Shipwright, P/M 33950, DOW
STEVENS, Ernest, Stoker 1c, P/K 59539, DOW
Havock, bombing
ABNETT, Albert E, Ordnance Artificer 1c, C/M 35923, killed
ALLEN, Ronald V, Ordinary Seaman, C/SSX 31187, killed
FORSYTH, Edward J, Leading Seaman, C/JX 125953, killed
GLENISTER, Donald G, Able Seaman, C/SSX 21327, killed
GREEN, Gordon G, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 217341, killed
SINCLAIR, George, Electrical Artificer 1c, C/M 37050, killed
Kashmir, ship loss
ADLAM, Victor S, Able Seaman, P/SSX 20478, MPK
ARNOLD, Samuel A, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 90102, MPK
AUSTIN, Alexander D, Cook (S), P/SR 16041, MPK
BACON, George E, Stoker Petty Officer, P/K 60280, MPK
BATCHELOR, Harold J, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 91208, MPK
BENNETT, Edward W, Stoker 2c, P/KX 104189, MPK
BENTON, James, Stoker 1c, P/KX 104184, MPK
BLACKHAM, Harold A, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 137490, MPK
BLAIR, Robert, Ordinary Coder, P/JX 224457, MPK
BOOTH, Charles J, Able Seaman, P/JX 148810, killed
BOWER, James R, Boy 1c, P/JX 171882, MPK
BRYANT, Donald F, Telegraphist, RNV(W)R, P/WRX 376, MPK
BUTLER, Ernest, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 188852, MPK
CAMERON, Patrick McL, Able Seaman, P/SSX 22080, MPK
CHARLTON, Thomas F, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 63554, MPK
COFFIN, Robert H, Boy 1c, P/JX 161491, MPK
CONEY, Edward A, Stoker Petty Officer, P/K 58923, MPK
COPELAND, Ernest C, Able Seaman, P/JX 183294, MPK
COSTAR, Frederick G, Able Seaman, P/JX 148791, MPK
CROSS, Thomas H, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 193434, MPK
DALTON, Clement E, Stoker 1c, P/KX 94256, MPK
DAVIS, Ronald J, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 221791, MPK
DEVINE, Robert C, Stoker 1c, P/KX 89384, MPK
DICKS, Cecil E J, Chief Petty Officer, P/J 109530, MPK
DOBSON, William, Stoker 1c, P/KX 89730, MPK
EDWARDS, Reginald J, Electrical Artificer 1c, P/M 39321, MPK
FULLICK, Robert S, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 83084, MPK
GARRATT, Raymond A, Stoker 1c, P/KX 100672, MPK
GATES, Edward W, Boy 1c, P/JX 171738, MPK
GOODERHAM, Charles H, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 89729, MPK
GREEN, Frederick G, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, P/MX 63915, MPK
HANNIS, Albert H, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, P/KX 84322, MPK
HARRISON, Alfred, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 157446, MPK
HARRISON, James, Stoker 1c, P/KX 84065, MPK
HENDERSON, James, Signalman, RNVR, P/ESD/X 1591, MPK
HENWOOD, James E D, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
HILLIER, Walter G, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, P/KX 83158, MPK
HISLOP, Ernest E, Petty Officer, P/JX 125289, MPK
HOBMAN, Harry, Act/Leading Seaman, P/SSX 22495, MPK
HOLMES, John R, Able Seaman, P/SSX 18121, MPK
HORNBY, Thomas, Stoker 2c, P/KX 102860, MPK
HUTCHINSON, John L, Stoker 2c, P/KX 119108, MPK
LEE, Alfred L, Stoker 1c, P/KX 103721, MPK
LEE, Andrew, Chief Petty Officer, P/JX 213219, MPK
LENNOX, John N, Ty/Surgeon Lieutenant, RNVR, MPK
LEWIS, James B, Able Seaman, P/SSX 29367, MPK
LLOYD, William J, Stoker 2c, P/KX 119080, MPK
LOGAN, Henry A V, Able Seaman, P/J 93042, MPK
LUKER, Harold J V, Able Seaman, P/JX 152061, MPK
MCCORMICK, William W, Able Seaman, P/SSX 29372, MPK
MCCOURT, Thomas, Stoker 1c, P/KX 99360, MPK
NICHOLSON, Laurence, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 218049, MPK
O'BRIEN, Michael J, Leading Writer, P/MX 60899, MPK
OLDEN, John W, Able Seaman, P/J 112295, MPK
OLIVER, George McC, Stoker 1c, P/KX 93139, MPK
OWEN, Edmund M, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 226068, MPK
PINDER, Frank R, Able Seaman, P/J 85437, MPK
RATCLIFFE, John T, Able Seaman, P/J 50309, killed
REDWOOD, Arthur R, Stoker 1c, P/KX 92295, MPK
ROBINSON, Cyril R, Act/Leading Signalman, P/JX 136377, MPK
ROBINSON, Douglas A, Ordnance Artificer 4c, P/MX 65265, MPK
ROSS, John M, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 283573, MPK
ROWLEY, Frank, Leading Seaman, P/J 32352, MPK
SAUNDERS, Frederick H, Petty Officer Cook, P/MX 46493, MPK
SCATTERGOOD, William A, Stoker 2c, P/KX 104147, MPK
SHEA, Edward, Engine Room Artificer 1c, P/MX 60141, MPK
SMITH, Frederick C, Able Seaman, P/J 114872, MPK
SMITH, John M, Stoker 1c, P/KX 86805, MPK
SOUTHGATE, Gordon S, Able Seaman, P/SSX 27889, MPK
TURNBULL, Victor, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 83978, MPK
VAUGHAN, Ronald H, Able Seaman, P/JX 136539, MPK
WARD, Harold W E, Boy 1c, P/JX 171716, MPK
WARWICK, John W, Able Seaman, P/SSX 29369, MPK
WATERS, Eric S, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 160433, MPK
WEBSTER, Albert E, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 217315, MPK
WEIR, Charles McE, Stoker 1c, P/KX 93192, MPK
WELLS, Albert F, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/SD/X 1659, MPK
WORTH, Joseph W, Wireman (L), P/JX 207694, MPK
WRAGG, Sidney, Wireman, P/MX 70721, MPK
YOUNG, Frederick S, Able Seaman, RFR, P/J 49281, MPK
Kelly, ship loss
ABRAHAMS, Harry, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 209764, MPK
ANDREWS, Alan A, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 240090, MPK
ASHENDEN, Robert E, Petty Officer Cook, C/MX 49471, MPK
ATKIN, Leslie J, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 190878, MPK
ATKINS, Joshua W, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, C/K 61587, MPK
BAKER, John R, Engine Room Artificer 2c, C/MX 47293, MPK
BARNES, Lewis H B, Boy 1c, C/JX 163807, MPK
BELL, Stanley A, Stoker 1c, C/KX 93789, MPK
BELL, Thomas W, Cook (S), C/MX 64255, MPK
BERESFORD, Lord Hugh T de la P, Lieutenant Commander, killed
BLACKWELL, William E, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 200367, MPK
BOOTH, Harry F, Writer, C/MX 66812, MPK
BOOTH, John H, Stoker 1c, C/KX 86798, MPK
BROWN, George, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 203011, MPK
BROWNJOHN, Hubert W T, Gunner (T), MPK
BURGESS, Frederick G, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 202998, MPK
CAMENZULI, Domenico, Leading Steward, E/LX 22083, MPK
CAMPBELL, David, Stoker 2c, C/KX 110830, MPK
CARROLL, George E, Chief Engine Room Artificer, C/M 35578, MPK
CARTER, John, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 198526, MPK
CHADWICK, Frank, Petty Officer Telegraphist, C/JX 126406, MPK
CHAPMAN, George H B, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 175464, MPK
CHINA, George D, Stoker 1c, C/KX 96555, MPK
CLAIDEN, Eric C, Leading Steward, C/LX 21580, MPK
COHEN, Ellis, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 196806, MPK
COLE, Edgar W, Commissioned Engineer, MPK
COLLINGS, Leslie, Able Seaman, C/JX 157374, MPK
COPPARD, Reginald D F, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 134994, MPK
COX, Jack M, Stoker 1c, RFR, C/SS 124641, MPK
CRAWLEY, Thomas J, Able Seaman, C/JX 178938, MPK
CRIPPS, Douglas S, Stoker 2c, C/KX 110831, MPK
DAGG, Lawrence D, Assistant Steward, C/LX 24376, MPK
DENT, Herbert T, Boy 1c, C/JX 162612, MPK
DOYLE, James, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 89751, MPK
FAGG, Thomas A, Boy 1c, C/JX 162644, MPK
FARRER, James, Able Seaman, C/JX 151972, MPK
FENNEMORE, Wilfred N, Chief Engine Room Artificer, C/M 8006, killed
FINCH, Ernest W, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 239410, MPK
FORD, Alfred J, Ordinary Telegraphist, C/SSX 30641, MPK
GODDARD, James H, Stoker 1c, RFR, C/KX 99565, MPK
GOOSTREY, Phillip L D, Stoker 2c, C/KX 108170, MPK
GRIDLEY, Lawrence E, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 212884, MPK
GRIMBLE, Ernest B, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/JX 142663, MPK
GUILFOYLE, Sidney, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 206100, MPK
HALE, Ronald J, Stoker 2c, C/KX 110857, MPK
HALES, Rhys W G J, Chief Petty Officer, C/J 105638, MPK
HANCOCK, John A, Ordinary Signalman, C/JX 226024, MPK
HARDWICK, Noel R de H, Able Seaman, D/J 102998, MPK
HARMAN, Phillip E, Boy 1c, C/JX 163113, MPK
HARRISON, Joseph, Able Seaman, C/SSX 26614, MPK
HATTON, James B, Assistant Cook (S), C/MX 65893, MPK
HERBERT, Charles H, Assistant Steward, C/LX 24072, MPK
HEWSON, George A, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105309, MPK
HIDE, William F, Shipwright 1c, C/MX 47063, MPK
HIGGINS, Kenneth, Stoker 1c, C/KX 95960, MPK
HOLLIS, John R, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, C/KX 80881, MPK
HOLMES, Frederick G, Able Seaman, C/JX 179004, MPK
HOPPER, Thomas, Stoker 2c, C/KX 108626, MPK
HOWELL, Lewis E, Ty/Act/Petty Officer Telegraphist (Pens), C/J 51488, MPK
HOY, Leonard A, Signalman, RFR, C/J 48581, killed
HURLEY, Edward J, Able Seaman, C/SSX 21958, MPK
JARMAN, John H, Able Seaman, C/JX 153288, MPK
JESSUP, Edwin A, Able Seaman, C/SSX 27506, MPK
JOBLING, Joseph, Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 86279, MPK
JONES, Noel W, Engine Room Artificer 3c, C/MX 53644, MPK
JORDAN, George H, Able Seaman, C/JX 154068, MPK
KELSEY, William, Engine Room Artificer 2c, C/MX 50443, MPK
KING, Ronald B, Canteen Manager, NAAFI, MPK
KIRBY, Christopher, Stoker 1c, C/KX 96558, MPK
KIRK, George, Stoker 1c, C/KX 105315, MPK
LANE, Lionel A J, Able Seaman, C/SSX 20385, MPK
LEMON, Robert, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 187049, MPK
LIVINGSTONE, Herbert, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 178729, MPK
MACLEOD, Donald, Ty/Act/Leading Seaman, C/SSX 15856, MPK
MARTIN, Frederick R, Canteen Assistant, NAAFI, MPK
MARTIN, William H, Stoker 1c, C/SS 124458, MPK
MAXTED, George H H, Leading Stoker, C/KX 77963, MPK
MCCADDON, Norman A H, Stoker 1c, C/KX 93368, MPK
MCCANN, Peter, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 175596, MPK
MILLER, Leonard R, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 240778, MPK
MINTER, Sydney G, Able Seaman, C/SSX 17424, MPK
MIRES, Arthur D, Able Seaman, C/JX 149734, MPK
MITCHELL, William, Stoker 1c, C/KX 85689, MPK
MONEY, Edward W, Sub Lieutenant, RNR, MPK
MONKS, Walter V, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 219257, MPK
MORRIS, Alfred C, Stoker Petty Officer, C/K 60301, MPK
MORTIMER-BOOTH, Geoffrey R, Midshipman, RNR, MPK
NEVE, Sidney G, Leading Stoker, C/KX 89495, MPK
NEWMAN, Frederick, Able Seaman, C/J 62949, MPK
PARKER, Frank, Electrical Artificer 4c, C/MX 50902, MPK
PARKES, George, Able Seaman, C/SSX 25101, MPK
PATTISON, Eric R, Paymaster Lieutenant, RNR, MPK
PAY, Reginald S, Stoker Petty Officer, C/KX 77032, MPK
PERKINS, Douglas R, Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 142210, MPK
PETERSON, Albert J, Petty Officer Steward, C/LX 20417, MPK
PHILIPSON, William, Able Seaman, C/SSX 15331, MPK
RANSOM, George R L, Chief Petty Officer, C/J 97041, MPK
READ, Joseph H, Able Seaman, C/J 92240, MPK
REEDER, Herbert J, Paymaster Lieutenant Commander, MPK
RENDELL, Alfred B J, Leading Seaman, C/JX 140811, MPK
RICHARDSON, John F, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 248271, MPK
RINGER, Walter J, Stoker 1c, C/KX 88738, MPK
ROWE, Thomas K, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 238748, MPK
SAMPSON, Leonard, Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 145023, MPK
SCARLES, Horace W, Telegraphist, C/JX 179292, MPK
SCOTT, Joseph, Able Seaman, C/JX 171541, MPK
SHALE, David W, Stoker 1c, C/KX 96369, MPK
SHARP, Edward, Steward, C/LX 26188, MPK
SHERIDAN, Vincent J R, Surgeon Lieutenant, MPK
SILVER, Fred D, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 234888, MPK
SKINNER, Frank E, Leading Stoker, C/KX 89343, MPK
SMALL, Herbert H A, Stoker Petty Officer, C/K 64812, MPK
SMITH, Douglas J, Petty Officer Writer, C/MX 52799, MPK
SMITH, William L, Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 191739, killed
SQUANCE, Reginald G, Ordnance Artificer 1c, C/M 34937, MPK
STURDY, Michael V, Lieutenant, MPK
SWALLOW, Kenneth R F, Able Seaman, C/JX 153986, MPK
TAILBY, Norman F, Ordinary Coder, C/JX 196358, MPK
TAIT, James B, Act/Leading Telegraphist, C/JX 133488, MPK
TAYLOR, Andrew J, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 89957, MPK
TAYLOR, Derrick M, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 202701, MPK
TEE, Joseph F, Petty Officer Cook (S), C/MX 48134, MPK
THOMAS, Colin H, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 322867, MPK
TODD, Ernest E, Leading Stoker, C/KX 85808, MPK
TURRELL, Charles R, Act/Ordnance Artificer 4c, C/MX 62793, MPK
UPTON, Kenneth E, Act/Leading Stoker, C/KX 86368, MPK
URQUHART, Robert C, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 247127, MPK
WALLACE, Arthur G, Electrical Artificer 5c, C/MX 65935, MPK
WARD, Walter A W, Stoker 1c, C/KX 97894, MPK
WAWMAN, Norman C, Signalman, C/JX 154982, MPK
WILLIAMSON, Bernard E A, Signalman, C/JX 189268, MPK
Kipling, rescuing survivors from Kelly, drowned in boat accident
BUSH, John E S, Lieutenant Commander, MPK
Kipling, bombing
COGHILL, Douglas K, Stoker 1c, C/KX 97113, killed
GEE, John H, Able Seaman, C/SSX 29985, killed
Naiad , bombing
WHITTLE, Albert G, Chief Petty Officer Stoker, C/K 61446, killed
Orion , bombing
DARGO, David, Ordinary Signalman, D/JX 156539, killed
Queen Mary, steamship
BAKER, Leo T, Able Seaman, 22084 (RAN), MPK
RM MNBDO, fighting in Crete
ROBERTSON, Malcolm, Marine, CH/X 100806, killed
St Angelo, disarming mine
ROGERS, Anthony G, Ty/Act/Electrical Lieutenant, RNVR, killed
SHELDON, Lord Joseph H, Commissioned Boatswain, killed
Stadacona (RCN)
CONRAD, Everette A, Cook (S), A/4234 (RCNR), died
Warspite , bombing
ARNOLD, Thomas C, Marine, CH/24566, DOW
HADLEY, William, Act/Corporal, RM, CH/X 1894, DOW
This Day in WWII History: May 27, 1941: Bismarck sunk by Royal Navy
On May 27, 1941, the British navy sinks the German battleship Bismarck in the North Atlantic near France. The German death toll was more than 2,000.
On February 14, 1939, the 823-foot Bismarck was launched at Hamburg. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler hoped that the state-of-the-art battleship would herald the rebirth of the German surface battle fleet. However, after the outbreak of war, Britain closely guarded ocean routes from Germany to the Atlantic Ocean, and only U-boats moved freely through the war zone.
In May 1941, the order was given for the Bismarck to break out into the Atlantic. Once in the safety of the open ocean, the battleship would be almost impossible to track down, all the while wreaking havoc on Allied convoys to Britain. Learning of its movement, Britain sent almost the entire British Home Fleet in pursuit.
On May 24, the British battle cruiser Hood and battleship Prince of Wales intercepted it near Iceland. In a ferocious battle, the Hood exploded and sank, and all but three of the 1,421 crewmen were killed. The Bismarck escaped, but because it was leaking fuel it fled for occupied France. On May 26, it was sighted and crippled by British aircraft, and on May 27 three British warships descended on the Bismarck and finished it off.
Arctic Convoys - WW2 Timeline (August 1941 - May 1945)
Regardless what Soviet leader Stalin believed (or admitted to after the war), the Soviet Union did, in fact, receive massive amounts of supplies and armaments from the Allied powers. The German invasion of the Soviet Union through Operation Barbarossa in June of 1941 forced the Soviets into a precarious position for they were ill-prepared to absorb the brunt of the Axis army led by Germany. As such, supplies from America and Britain flooded in to help sustain the country until its own facilities could produce enough armaments and training could help restock dwindled supplies of troops to enact an unforgettable series of offensives in the Soviet march to Berlin.
The shipping lanes in the Arctic, from Iceland to Soviet shores, provided the promise of hope but it was not without its dangers. Not only were the natural elements an unforgiving factor in this part of the world - temperatures consistently below freezing, months of pure daylight with months of low light and darkness - but the German foothold in both Norway and Finland provided the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe with many-a-base from which to operate from.
The British took their chances however as not even they could stand to see the Soviets fall to the Germans. The opening of a second front in the East was a godsend to the Allies and a dire mistake by Adolph Hitler. Convoy upon convoy began their journey from the West under the protection of the Royal Navy - a force already spread thin and committed along other fronts - ultimately to arrive at Russian docks. Despite the Royal Navy presence, air- and sea-based attacks from the enemy became common practice as German battleships, destroyers, and other surface vessels along with dreaded U-Boat attack submarines and Luftwaffe torpedo bombers all targeted these vulnerable convoys.
Better tactics, improved Royal Navy protection, and a faltering German defense in Europe ultimately allowed these convoys to survive and, more importantly, allowed the Soviets to continue to save their country from within thanks to the much-needed resupply. In the action, many-an-unsung hero emerged in this mostly forgotten part of World War 2. The Germans lost the irreplaceable battleship KMS Scharnhorst in the action. The Allied convoys supplied the Soviet Union throughout the war years with the last convoy arriving just days after the official German surrender in May of 1945.
There are a total of (22) Arctic Convoys - WW2 Timeline (August 1941 - May 1945) events in the Second World War timeline database. Entries are listed below by date-of-occurrence ascending (first-to-last). Other leading and trailing events may also be included for perspective.
Thursday, August 21st, 1941
The first Royal Navy convoy on its way to deliver supplies through Arctic waters into the Soviet Union leaves Scapa Flow comprised of 7 ships.
British Convoy PQ13 sets sail for Russia but comes under fire from German U-Boats. Five of the 19 ships are lost.
British convoy PQ17 sets sail from Reykjavik, Iceland.
Saturday, June 27th - July 28th, 1942
Convoy PQ17 loses 34 of its 36 ships to Geman U-Boats and surface ships.
Saturday, August 1st - August 31st, 1942
Any further convoys passing to the Arctic to Russia are suspended for the time being as resources are pressed for service in the Allied landings occurring in North Africa.
Wednesday, September 2nd, 1942
Convoy PQ18 sets sail for Russia, comprised of some 40 ships and beefed up protection through 17 destroyers. The escort carrier HMS Avenger provides air cover.
Wednesday, Setember 2nd - September 26th, 1942
Convoy PQ18 reaches Russia despite losing 13 of her ships.
Thursday, December 31st, 1942
The Battle of Barents Sea takes place. Convoy JW51B comes under attack from German surface ships comrpised of the battleships KMS Admiral Hipper and KMS Lutzow along with 6 destroyers. Six British destroyers are up to the task as they repel the much larger force at the cost of two Royal Navy destroyers. No merchant vessels are lost to enemy fire. The loss in battle forces the resignation of German Navy Admiral Raeder and leaves Adolph Hitler hungry for blood.
Monday, March 1st - March 31st, 1943
The German battleship KMS Scharnhorst makes its way to Norway, building up the already potent German Navy force that includes the KMS Tirpitz and KMS Lutzow.
Monday, March 1st - July 31st, 1943
Any further British convoy runs to Russia are postponed as supplies are funneled to other areas of the Atlantic.
Wednesday, September 22nd, 1943
Royal Navy midget submarines attack the German battleship KMS Tirpitz. Though not sunk to action, she takes on enough damage to sideline her for six months.
No fewer than eight German U-Boats shadow convoy PQ17.
The first seven-ship Royal Navy convoy arrives in Russia without incident, bringing with her supplies and Hawker Hurricane fighters.
Monday, November 1st - November 30th, 1943
In this month, Allies convoys in the Artic resume their activities.
Sunday, December 26th, 1943
The German battleship KMS Scharnhorst and 5 destroyers engage convoy JW55B.
Sunday, December 26th, 1943
At 7:30 PM, the KMS Scharnhorst is lost to action by Royal Navy surface warships, leaving just 36 of her crew alive.
The KMS Tirpitz is targeted once more and attack, this time by air elements of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. The battleship lives through the attack but suffers three more months of repairs as a result.
Monday, May 1st - July 31st, 1944
The upcoming invasion at Normany puts a temporary halt on further convoy runs into Russia.
Tuesday, August 15th - August 29th, 1944
During another running battle, convoy JW59 and her surface warships inflict damage on the KMS Tirpitz.
Sunday, November 12th, 1944
The KMS Tirpitz is finally destroyed at Troms by forces of the RAF.
Wednesday, November 1st - November 30th, 1944
As the German defensive circle shrinks througout Europe, the Artic Convoys enjoy their best month, seeing not one vessel lost to enemy action.
Tuesday, May 1st - May 31st, 1945
The last Artic Convoy voyage - with the designation of JW67 - between Britian and Russia is completed.
Williams' .406 more unreachable than ever
Sunday marked the 75 th anniversary of the culmination of Joe DiMaggio's record 56-game hitting streak, as the Yankees star went 0-for-3 against Cleveland pitchers Al Smith and Jim Bagby on July 17, 1941.
But while Joltin' Joe's record run captured the imagination of the American public, his friendly rival, Ted Williams, may have set an even more untouchable mark when he finished that 1941 season with a .406 average.
Consider this: While DiMaggio batted .409 during his streak, Williams actually bested him with a .412 average during that same span. In the last three-quarters of a century, no player has had the same kind of consistency needed reach just the .400 plateau, let alone tie Williams' .406.
To put it in contemporary terms, think of it this way: If Daniel Murphy, the Majors' current batting average leader at .348, were to finish with 584 at-bats this season (his average over the last three years), he would have to hit roughly .472 (117-for-248) the rest of the way to join Williams in the .400 club. The best Murphy has ever hit over a full second half of a season was .307 in 2013.
To picture just how tough a time hitters have had trying to match Teddy Ballgame's .406, here's a look at the 10 players who have come the closest to reaching .400, in order of their season-ending average, over the last 75 years:
1. Tony Gwynn, 1994: .394
Many who watched Mr. Padre during the 1994 season will still argue that he could have topped .400 if his season hadn't been cut short by the players' strike in mid-August. Indeed, Gwynn was heating up, hitting .420 (50-for-119) in his last 30 games before the strike. Though Gwynn would not see his average rise above .400 after May 15, he would also not see it dip below .376 after April, suggesting that he was consistent enough to stay in the chase until the very end. (Fun fact: A year earlier, John Olerud was still hitting .400 as of August 2, but he slumped down the stretch and finished with a .363 mark in 1993.)
Last date at .400: May 15
How short was he? We'll never know how many total at-bats Gwynn would have ended up with if his 1994 season had gone to completion, but he would have needed just three more hits to finish at .400 during his strike-shortened campaign.
2. George Brett, 1980: .390
The greatest hitter in Royals history actually began the 1980 campaign 1-for-7, and did not see his average rise above .300 until his last game of May. But after a red-hot summer, Brett woke up on the morning of Sept. 20 with an even .400 average -- the latest date that anyone on this list was at or above the magical mark. He would bat a more human-like .304 over his final 13 games to finish five hits shy of history.
Last day at .400: Sept. 19
How short was he? Five hits shy of .400.
T3. Rod Carew, 1977: .388
Carew and Williams each batted .388 exactly two decades apart, but we'll start with Carew, who maintained a .400-plus average into July en route to his sixth career batting title. Carew saw his average drop to .374 on Aug. 26, but the eventual American League MVP made one last run, batting .441 over his final 31 games to finish seven hits shy of .400.
Last day at .400: July 10
How short was he? Seven hits shy of .400.
T3. Ted Williams, 1957: .388
A full 16 years later, Williams proved he had plenty of magic left in his bat in 1957. The Splendid Splinter posted the highest single-season batting average in the modern era by a player 38 years of age or older -- 10 points higher than 38-year old Ty Cobb's .378 in 1925. At season's end, Williams was five hits shy of .400 and eight knocks shy of besting his trademark .406.
Last day at .400: June 5
How short was he? Five hits shy of joining himself in the .400 club.
4. Larry Walker, 1999: .379
Two seasons after claiming the NL MVP Award, Walker followed up with his best season at the plate by average. There is one major qualification to Walker's 1999 season, which is that his average in the thin home air at Coors Field (.461) was a full 175 points higher than his clip on the road (.286). At season's end, Walker stood nine hits shy of history.
Last day at .400: May 26
How short was he? Nine hits shy of .400.
5. Stan Musial, 1948: .376
Vin Scully once said that Musial was "good enough to take your breath away," and in 1948 he reached perhaps his most dizzying heights. The Cardinals star missed out on the NL Triple Crown by just one home run, and he hit remarkably better on the road (.415) than at home (.334) that season.
Last day at .400: July 11
How short was he? 14 hits shy of .400.
T6. Nomar Garciaparra, 2000: .372
Four players posted a .372 average in their chase of Williams from 1997-2004, one of the best offensive eras in baseball history. We'll start with Garciaparra, who carried a .400-plus average longer than anyone else (July 20) in the quartet and, fittingly, came the closest in this group to matching the Red Sox legend.
Last day at .400: July 20
How short was he? 15 hits shy of .400.
In his second chase of Williams, Gwynn flirted with the .400 mark until the middle of July, and remained above .390 until the middle of August, sparking hope that this could be the time he made history. But with a full season at his disposal this time, Gwynn tailed off down the stretch, batting .328 over the final two months of the season.
Last day at .400: July 14
How short was he? 17 hits shy of .400.
T6. Todd Helton, 2000 .372
One year after Walker ignited the Rocky Mountains with his .400 chase, teammate Helton gave it a try. Helton's average remained at .390 all the way through Sept. 3, but a .284 average over Helton's final 26 games dropped him off the historic pace.
Last day at .400: June 10
How short was he? 16 hits shy of .400.
Hard as it is to believe, Ichiro actually did not spend a single day of his 2004 season at or above .400. He went on a mid-summer tear, batting .432 in July and .463 in August, but simply had too much ground to make up at season's end. It's hard to knock him for effort, however, seeing as collected 262 hits to break George Sisler's 84-year-old record that season.
How short was he? 20 hits shy of .400.
It's been 16 years since we've even seen a hitter sit above .380 at the All-Star break, signifying that the chances of seeing anyone break the .400 barrier in a season may be getting slimmer and slimmer. Though Williams' .406 average was just a footnote in wire-service accounts in 1941, it's status grows more mythical with each passing year.
"It was something that required a kind of nonstop consistency," Williams said on the 50th anniversary of the feat in 1991. "If I had known hitting .400 was going to be such a big deal, I would have done it again."
U.S.S. PRAIRIE
USS Prairie (AD-15) keel was laid 7 December 1938 by New York Shipbuilding, Camden, New Jersey. A Dixie-class destroyer tender, she was commissioned 5 August 1940. In Argentia, Newfoundland on December 7, 1941, she remained there, servicing convoy escorts and fleet vessels, until May 1942 when she sailed for the Boston Navy Yard for repairs after a fire. In Boston from May to October 1942, USS Paririe returned to Argentia until September 1943.
With the U.S. offensive against Japan gaining momentum, USS Prairie was needed in the Pacific. Sailing from Argentia in September 1943, Prairie again touched at Boston, through the Panama Canal and took up station in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in November 1943. As the front of the war in the Pacific adavnced westward, USS Priarie moved closer to Japan to support the destroyers and other vessels in the war effort. She was stationed at Majuro Atoll, Eniwetok, Ulithi as the war progressed and wound up in Tokyo Bay after the end of hostilities. Prairie arrived in the United States in November 1945.
Prairie remained in commision between World War II and the Korean War. She was stationed in San Diego with a deployment to Tsingtao China in 1947. USS Prairie deployed three times to the Far East during the Korean war to support the Allied war effort.
As the 1950s progressed Prairies duties consisted of material and technical support of the 7th Fleet. In 1957 she circumnavigated the world as the finish to a West Pac deployment.
USS Prairies remaining career, until decommisioning on 26 March 1993, consisted of West Pac deployents supporting the fleet. In June 1982 she became the oldest ship in commision, flying the Dont Tread On Me Navy jack.
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