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Surnames containing "Roberts"

Name Boat Rank Number Hons Age
McGregor-Robertson, Thomas Bollen Seath  E36 Lieutenant      29
Commanding Officer
Roberts, Albert Charles  E30 Acting Engine Room Artificer 4th Class  M 6356    23
Roberts, David  E47 Able Seaman  J 5818    25
Roberts, Douglas David George  Porpoise (N14) Lieutenant    MID  24
Roberts, Frederick  Tigris (N63) Telegraphist  P/SSX 28265    22
Roberts, George  Grampus (N56) Able Seaman  C/JX 137785    21
Roberts, Harold Barclay  H6 Stoker 1st Class  K 15332    25
CWGC has Roberts, Harold Barday
Roberts, Harold Maynard  Orpheus (N46) Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class  D/M 38395    31
Roberts, James Thomas  P32 Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 208578    21
Roberts, James William  Usurper (P56) Stoker 1st Class  C/KX 140723    19
Roberts, James William C/KX 140723 RN DoB 06/05/1924.. Actual 06/05/1926
Roberts, John Arthur  K13 Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class  1629/EA    29
Born Perth, Western Australia 15/12/1887
Roberts, John George Hill  H10 Telegraphist  J 40804    19
Roberts, Jonathan Thomas  E50 Petty Officer  234598    27
Roberts, Norman  Undaunted (N55) Leading Signalman  C/SSX 17313    23
Roberts, Robert  Umpire (N82) Able Seaman  P/SSX 2354    20
Roberts, Vivian William Lake  A1 Petty Officer  168656    37
Roberts, William   K13 Stoker  K1715 (Dev)    26
Robertson, Andrew Middleton  Regulus (N88) Leading Stoker  C/KX 83546    30
Robertson, Andrew Spence  Perseus (N36) Sub Lieutenant      23
Robertson, Frank Sangster  Perseus (N36) Able Seaman  LT/X 10053    34
Robertson, Frank Sheed  Orpheus (N46) Leading Stoker  D/KX 85172    24
Robertson, George  C11 Able Seaman  223206    23
Robertson, George Thomas William joined RN as George Robertson.
Robertson, John Millar  Stonehenge (P232) Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class  P/MX 54597  DSM  35
Robertson, Robert William Crossman  Oxley (P55) Warrant Engineer  (Ex M37038)    33
Robertson, William  Olympus (N35) Able Seaman  C/SSX 19870    22

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
 

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