Roll Of Honour
P615
1940 - 1957: Turkish Class
Sunk by U123 on 18th April 1943 off Liberia.
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Roll of Honour
Name | Rank | Number | Hons | Age |
Bigrove, Edward | Telegraphist | C/SSX 34116 | 20 | |
Burnell, Denis | Lieutenant (RNR) | 25 | ||
Cunningham, William Nelson | Stoker Petty Officer | C/KX 85143 | 28 | |
Daft, Arthur Joseph | Stoker 1st Class | C/KX 117455 | 29 | |
Davies, Austin Francis | Lieutenant | 22 | ||
Dinsdale, George Albert | Stoker 1st Class | D/KX 80085 | 32 | |
Dyson, Arthur | Stoker Petty Officer | P/KX 86406 | 26 | |
Edwards, Leonard George | Able Seaman | P/JX 326027 | 21 | |
Fairclough, John Roger | Stoker Petty Officer | D/K 66502 | DSM | 41 |
Gauntley, Stanley | Able Seaman | P/JX 275103 | 22 | |
Goulstone, Francis Gerald | Chief Petty Officer | D/JX 135862 | MID | 28 |
Griffiths, Samuel James | Stoker | D/SKX 1241 | 20 | |
Hayes, Frederick George | Stoker 1st Class | D/KX 122500 | 21 | |
Hubbard, Charles Clarence | Petty Officer | C/JX 125311 | 32 | |
James, Walter Roland Frederick | Petty Officer | D/JX 128319 | MID | 32 |
Kent-Smith, Percy James | Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | C/MX 77470 | 23 | |
Lambert, Charles Walderne St Clair | Lieutenant | DSC* | 24 | |
Lowery, Alfred | Able Seaman | D/JX 286222 | 22 | |
Mackie, James Andrew | Petty Officer | P/JX 136224 | 27 | |
McClinton, Robert Walter | Leading Telegraphist | D/JX 135912 | 28 | |
McGuigan, Eric Joseph | Able Seaman | D/JX 268041 | 22 | |
McLaughlan, James | Leading Seaman (RNR) | P/K 19594 | 28 | |
Nicholl, Desmond Earle | Sub Lieutenant (RNVR) | 22 | ||
O'Hare, John | Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | P/MX 51370 | 30 | |
Ollerenshaw, Daniel | Able Seaman | D/JX 156176 | 21 | |
Oxley, John Henry | Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | C/MX 77968 | 33 | |
Pepper, William Richard | Petty Officer Telegraphist | C/JX 141901 | 24 | |
Price, Harold Reece | Leading Telegraphist | D/SSX 14092 | 29 | |
Relly, Maxwell Spicer | Leading Seaman | P/JX 139533 | 26 | |
Schuil, Alphonse Emiel | Lieutenant (RNVR) | 31 | ||
Shaw, Gerald Charles Francis | Able Seaman | D/SSX 36071 | 20 | |
Sinclair, John | Able Seaman | P/JX 275083 | 22 | |
Slater, William | Stoker Petty Officer | P/KX 82883 | 32 | |
Smith, Arthur Charles | Leading Seaman | P/JX 167433 | DSM | 24 |
South, Arthur | Stoker 1st Class | P/KX 126811 | 20 | |
Starrett, Edward Thomas | Chief Engine Room Artificer | D/MX 48345 | MID | 33 |
Sumby, George William | Petty Officer | D/J 112139 | 33 | |
Swann, Ernest Edward | Able Seaman | C/SSX 18084 | 23 | |
Taylor, Albert Edward | Petty Officer Cook | P/M 38140 | DSM | 36 |
Tovey, Clifford Charles | Able Seaman | D/JX 192043 | 21 | |
Vail, Albert Henry | Signalman | D/SSX 32984 | 20 | |
Wallace, James | Stoker 1st Class | D/KX 130392 | 20 | |
Watkins, William | Leading Stoker | C/K 62522 | 40 | |
Weeks, Henry Herbert | Sub Lieutenant (RNR) | 21 | ||
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 |