Roll Of Honour
M1
1916 - 1932: M Class
Rammed and was sunk on 12th November 1925 by SS Vidar off Start Point. Wreckage was not found until 1990 by Royal Navy and more recently by divers in 1999.
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Roll of Honour
Name | Rank | Number | Hons | Age |
Adams, Cecil Passey | Leading Seaman | J 52992 | 25 | |
Alexander, Arthur Horace | Petty Officer | J 14439 | 30 | |
Allen, William Charles | Able Seaman | J 51725 | 25 | |
Andrews, Enoch James | Able Seaman | J 39562 | 26 | |
Baby, Ernest Arthur | Able Seaman | J 71374 | 25 | |
Baker, Edward Charles Goodchild | Stoker Petty Officer | K 12959 | 32 | |
RN DoB 10/01/1893. Actual 10/01/1894 | ||||
Ball, Harold | Able Seaman | J 39475 | 27 | |
Ball, John Samuel | Leading Stoker | K 35977 | 27 | |
Bell, William McDonald | Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | M 7020 | 27 | |
Bicker, Roland | Chief Petty Officer | 224812 | 38 | |
Buttle, James Fry | Able Seaman | J 22045 | 30 | |
Carrie, Alec Murray | Lieutenant Commander | 30 | ||
Commanding Officer | ||||
Casey, Robert Cameron | Lieutenant (RAN) | 25 | ||
Clark, Walter Thomas | Able Seaman | J 98756 | 21 | |
Cleaver, Edward George | Stoker 1st Class | K 58802 | 27 | |
Clough, Nelson Orlando | Signalman | J 39878 | 26 | |
Cowling, Albert George | Leading Stoker | K 18120 | 31 | |
Dearing, Leonard Andree Percy | Able Seaman | J 78620 | 23 | |
Dennis, William Francis | Electrical Artificer 2nd Class | M 12651 | 30 | |
Dixon, Reginald Charles | Petty Officer | 231628 | 37 | |
Duggan, Albert Frederick Harvey | Leading Seaman | J 62085 | 24 | |
Edden, Thomas Henry | Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | M 14517 | 25 | |
Erskine, William | Leading Stoker | K 63811 | 24 | |
Joined with Service Number SS 120628 before signing for extended engagement and changing to K63811. | ||||
Evans, Albert | Able Seaman | J 96697 | 21 | |
Feltham, Frank | Stoker 1st Class | K 57863 | 24 | |
RN DoB 27/07/1901. Actual 27/07/1902 | ||||
Foley, John Frederick | Able Seaman | J 48199 | 26 | |
Gardner, Charles | Chief Stoker | 233422 | 37 | |
Gay, Albert Arthur | Telegraphist | J 62961 | 24 | |
Good, Cyril Sidney | Warrant Engineer | 44 | ||
At birth Good, Cyril Sidney On some RN records Good, Cyril Sydney | ||||
Gore, Sidney John Ethelbert | Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | M 4730 | DSM | 34 |
In ADM 104 Series M4731, Service record has M4730 | ||||
Harding, Gordon George | Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | M 10953 | 35 | |
Hewson, Philip | Ordnance Artificer 3rd Class | M 8641 | 29 | |
Hobday, Albert Edmund | Petty Officer | 236378 | 41 | |
Jewell, Henry George | Able Seaman | J 48749 | 25 | |
Jones, Bertie William | Petty Officer | J 20035 | 30 | |
Kemble, George | Leading Stoker | K 10187 | 33 | |
RN DoB 06/02/1892. Actual 06/02/1891 | ||||
Kent, Arthur William | Leading Seaman | J 15182 | 29 | |
Kidney, James | Leading Seaman | J53085 | 25 | |
Law, John William | Able Seaman | J65730 | 24 | |
Littell, Robert Charles | Ordnance Artificer 3rd Class | M 35596 | 31 | |
Lovering, Ernest Thomas | Able Seaman | J 24879 | 27 | |
Manning, John | Able Seaman | J 103109 | 20 | |
Mansell, Cecil George Cobden | Stoker 1st Class | K 60530 | 24 | |
Martin, Charles James | Able Seaman | J 90561 | 23 | |
Millard, Harold | Stoker 1st Class | K 62220 | 22 | |
Morgan, George Petvin | Petty Officer | 239799 | 34 | |
Morrisey, James | Stoker 1st Class | K 62857 | 20 | |
Moyse, Victor Charles | Able Seaman | J 23751 | 27 | |
Neighbour, Herbert Edward | Able Seaman | J 89919 | 23 | |
Nichols, David Richard | Stoker 1st Class | K 57987 | 25 | |
Nicholson, William Frederick | Leading Seaman | J 19870 | 29 | |
Pearson, William Adolphus | Able Seaman | J 42467 | 26 | |
RN DoB 04/05/1899. Actual 04/05/1901 | ||||
Philpott, Thomas Walker | Lieutenant | 24 | ||
Price, William Frederick | Leading Seaman | J 25784 | 27 | |
Sayers, Charles Alfred | Able Seaman | J 31401 | 26 | |
Smith, Frederick William | Petty Officer Telegraphist | J 9944 | 30 | |
Spratley, Percival | Telegraphist | J 69385 | 24 | |
Storey, Charles Clarence | Stoker 1st Class | K 58715 | 31 | |
Styles, Reginald Percy | Able Seaman | J 28159 | 27 | |
Tamblin, William John | Leading Seaman | J 94557 | 37 | |
Taylor, Robert | Able Seaman | J 41914 | 26 | |
Thorpe, Charles Arthur Robert | Lieutenant | 26 | ||
Commander of M2 | ||||
Turner, Walter Isaac | Leading Signalman | J 36092 | 26 | |
Vaughan, William Charles Albert | Leading Seaman | J 32281 | 26 | |
Washington, Sidney William | Leading Seaman | J 24170 | 27 | |
Webster, Albert Ernest | Leading Seaman | J 92635 | 23 | |
Williams, Henry Richard | Stoker 1st Class | K 56132 | 24 | |
RN DoB 24/03/1901. Actual 24/03/1903 | ||||
Wright, Charles Edwin | Steward | L 12944 | 22 | |
Wright, Frederick George | Able Seaman | J 99863 | 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 |