Roll Of Honour
E10
1911 - 1924: E Class
Submarine E10 had been sent to patrol off the North-North West of Heligoland on 18th January 1915. The submarine parted company with the sister submarine E5 in the early evening of 18th January and was not seen again. It was thought at the time that E10 was mined on or about 18th January – the recent discovery of the wreck of the submarine confirmed that she did hit a mine. All hands were lost in this incident. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records that the loss took place on 21 January 1915 which, it is assumed, is the day the submarine should have arrived back at Harwich.
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Roll of Honour
Name | Rank | Number | Hons | Age |
Ayling, Frank Stuart | Able Seaman | 236228 | 24 | |
Barby, Alexander Henry | Able Seaman | 237567 | 25 | |
Bathard, Alfred William | Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | 271401 | 34 | |
Blackburn, Layton | Leading Seaman | 217575 | 30 | |
Briggs, Henry Sydney | Able Seaman | 219065 | 28 | |
Collins, Charles Frederick | Able Seaman | 226346 | 28 | |
At birth Collins, Frederick Charles Served as Collins, Charles Frederick. RN DoB 17/10/1886. Actual 17/10/1885 | ||||
Cross, Frederick James | Acting Leading Stoker | 305745 | 29 | |
Driscoll, Henry | Able Seaman | J823 | 23 | |
At birth Driscoll, Henry James Thomas Served as Driscoll, Henry. | ||||
Dyer, Arthur Edward | Petty Officer (RNR) | 188723 | 33 | |
Falconer, Percy Albert Gordon | Acting Lieutenant | 26 | ||
Fraser, William St John | Lieutenant Commander | 31 | ||
Commanding Officer | ||||
Gray, Edward William | Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | M 1333 | 30 | |
Hannen, Frederick | Stoker 1st Class | K 7930 | 25 | |
Hanson, Robert | Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | 270112 | 36 | |
Hayler, William Middleton | Signalman | J5130 | 21 | |
Hopkinson, Ernest | Stoker 1st Class | 304121 | 29 | |
Irish, Cranston John | Able Seaman | 216724 | 28 | |
At birth Irish, Cranstone John Henry Served as Irish, Cranston John. | ||||
Keene, Alfred | Stoker 1st Class | K 6628 | 28 | |
RN DoB 10/01/1888 actual 10/01/1887 | ||||
Lampard, Ernest William | Stoker 1st Class | K14536 | 20 | |
Lawrence, Percy Herbert | Stoker 1st Class | K 9196 | 24 | |
At birth Lawrence, Percy Herbert George Served as Lawrence, Percy Herbert. | ||||
McBain, William | Stoker 1st Class | K16457 | 22 | |
Page, William | Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | 271400 | 32 | |
Phillips, Charles | Chief Stoker | 282526 | 38 | |
Rowan, Thomas | Petty Officer | 181381 | 35 | |
Thompson, Richard | Petty Officer | 195613 | 33 | |
Upton, Edward Ernest Llewelyn | Leading Seaman | 224723 | 28 | |
Walker, Percy | Leading Stoker | K 379 | 29 | |
Weller, Sidney Herbert | Stoker 1st Class | K10135 | 23 | |
Whitaker, Trevor | Lieutenant (RNR) | 23 | ||
White, Philip William | Leading Telegraphist | J3618 | 22 | |
Wright, Albert Edward | Chief Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | 270556 | 36 | |
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
A Tribute To Submariners
I have often looked for an opportunity of paying tribute to our submariners.
There is no branch of His Majesty's Forces which in this war has suffered the same proportion of total loss as our submarine service.
It is the most dangerous of all services.
That is perhaps the reason why the First Lord tells me that the entry into it is keenly sought by Officers and Men.
I feel sure the House would wish to testify its gratitude and admiration to our Submariners for their Skill - Courage and Devotion which has proved of inestimable value to the sustenance of our country.
Winston Churchill
We Will Remember Them |