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Ranks beginning "Ordinary Seaman"

Name Boat Rank Number Hons Age
Allan, Wilfred Usurper (P56)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 563155    18
Anderson, Robert P311Ordinary Seaman  D/X 18907     26
Charioteer on passage
Andrews, William John Tigris (N63)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 327133    19
Barlas, William Triad (N53)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 176316    21
Bayne, Herbert Henry Unbeaten (N93)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 348816    18
Bennett, Donald Barry P311Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 305625    19
Bovington, Jack Tigris (N63)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 357310    19
Bruin, William Unbeaten (N93)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 326177    19
Burgess, John William Unique (N95)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 304613    19
Bushell, Douglas Undaunted (N55)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 201597    23
Clark, Edwin Alfred Unbeaten (N93)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 353544    31
Cooke, Charles Harold E34Ordinary Seaman  Z 10637    19
Everett, Robin Leslie P222Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 319322    19
Gurdy, Charles Stewart P33Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 225249    32
Number D/MD/X 674 on CWGC
Hall, Jack Dinsdale Tigris (N63)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 350069    19
Hawthorn, J G7Ordinary Seaman      25
Hawthorn, John Kilpatrick Osiris (N67)Ordinary Seaman  Clyde Z/89    25
Hayler, Claude Levi Thorn (N11)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 199995    24
Herd, Charles Edmund Simoom (P225)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 381907    19
Higgs, John William Varangian (P61)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 33061    19
Higgs, John William Vandal (P64)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 330618    19
Jones, Llewelyn Wyn Tetrarch (N77)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 198346    24
Kay, John Matthew Syrtis (P241)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 564161    19
Lidstone, Albert P514Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 200114    21
Loines, Charles Walter Leonard Swordfish (N61)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 179106    22
Luckham, Horace John Perseus (N36)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 208475    20
Male, Peter Untamed (P58)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 366078    20
Matthews, Frederick William Triton (N15)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 173955    22
McLane, William P32Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 206099    21
McLean, Walter P311Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 362264    19
Moulder, Ernest Thomas P33Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 208454    21
Pike, Robert Francis Usurper (P56)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 366699    19
Porter, Albert Ernest H42Ordinary Seaman  J 98344    18
Rennie, Charles Marr Tigris (N63)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 303875    19
Rennie, Charles Marr D/JX 303875. At birth Clark, Charles Marr
Revington, Frank Varangian (P61)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 35512    18
Revington, Frank Vandal (P64)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 335125    18
Ribbands, Richard P311Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 338299    20
Ribbands, Richard P/JX 338299, Leith, Midlothian CWGC has Hounslow, Middlesex
Roberts, James Thomas P32Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 208578    21
Shields, Thomas Henry Syrtis (P241)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 407347    18
Sowden, William Usk (N65)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 201118    32
CWGC has D/Jx 20118
Stanley, Victor Alexander P222Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 327418    20
Stapleton, Ronald Roy Varangian (P61)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 33776    19
Stapleton, Ronald Roy Vandal (P64)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 337763    19
Styles, William John P32Ordinary Seaman  D/KX 194930    25
Trayler, William Joseph Thunderbolt (N25)Ordinary Seaman  P/JX 353799    20
Trayler, William Joseph P/JX 353799 CWGC has Trayler, William Josepeh
Warner, Albert P33Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 224572    22
RN DoB 17/01/1919. Actual 17/01/1917
Welham, Frederick Umpire (N82)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 200030    23
Willcocks, Richard Burke Tetrarch (N77)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 199879    20
Worland, Arthur George Unique (N95)Ordinary Seaman  C/JX 301424    19
Yardley, Kenneth James Thorn (N11)Ordinary Seaman  D/JX 160490    20
Yardley, Kenneth James D/JX 160490 CWGC has D/JX 160450

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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