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Surnames containing "Taylor"

Name Boat Rank Number Hons Age
Taylor, Albert Edward P615Petty Officer Cook  P/M 38140  DSM  36
Taylor, Alfred James Henry H47Telegraphist  J 101888    24
Taylor, Anthony John Dalzell P222Sub Lieutenant      20
Taylor, Arthur Thames (N71)Stoker 1st Class  D/KX 89784    22
Taylor, Clifford Truculent (P315)Stoker Mechanic  SKX 803297    22
Taylor, Clifford Usurper (P56)Able Seaman  P/JX 168050    24
Taylor, David J5Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class     
Died of pneumonia 29/11/1918
Taylor, Edward Charles  E7Chief Stoker  283225  DSM  38
Died 06/10/1916 whilst a Prisoner of War in Turkey
Taylor, Edward Owen Malvern Porpoise (N14)Lieutenant    MID  28
Taylor, Ernest C11Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class  271211    27
Taylor, George William E3Leading Seaman  J 5939    25
RN DoB given 21/03/1889 though actual 21/03/1890
Taylor, Jack Edward Regent (N41)Leading Stoker  D/KX 82919    29
Taylor, James Simoom (P225)Engine Room Artificer 4th Class  C/MX 77617    23
Taylor, John E6Leading Seaman  230074    28
RN DoB 12/12/1887. Actual 12/12/1888
Taylor, John Edward Triumph (N18)Able Seaman  P/SSX 32650    20
Taylor, John Edward P/SSX 32650 CWGC has Taylor, John Edmund
Taylor, Joseph P514Lieutenant      29
Taylor, Leonard Frederick P222Warrant Engineer  (Ex M38743)  DSC  34
Taylor, Maurice George Edwin C. Affray (P421)Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class  P/MX 715933    25
Taylor, Norman Thames (N71)Telegraphist  P/JX 148934    19
Taylor, Raymond Edward Trooper (N91)Stoker 1st Class  D/KX 134309    21
Taylor, Robert M1Able Seaman  J 41914    26
Taylor, Robert Tetrarch (N77)Stoker 1st Class  P/KX 84702    25
Taylor, Stephen Thomas E24Stoker 1st Class  K 22859    25
RN DoB 21/02/1891. Actual DoB 21/02/1893
Taylor, Thomas James Charles L55Petty Officer  J 13653    24
Taylor, Victor Usurper (P56)Able Seaman  P/JX 273528    22
Taylor, Victor Frank Rainbow (N16)Leading Stoker  D/KX 81049    28
Taylor, William Traveller (N48)Stoker 1st Class  P/KX 93841    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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