Roll Of Honour
E 18 (I 98) |
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Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
Build Group: | E2 |
Fate: | E18 was due to report in to Dagerot on the 2nd of June. Recently laid mines along the submarine's course home the likely cause for E18's loss |
Look up E 18 (I 98) in the Boat Database
Godward, Cyril Francis J 7415 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 23 | |||
Maddox, Frank Ladbrooke 224189 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 29 | |||
Powell, William George 182354 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 45 | |||
Pritchett, Horace Edward J 4417 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 23 | |||
Welsh, Sydney Augustus 224767 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Able Seaman | Born: 15-04-1886 | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 30 | ||
RN DoB 15/05/1887. Actual 15/04/1886 | |||||
Spencer, William Chadwick 271190 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Chief Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 34 | |||
Bagg, Edwin Albert Thomas 177854 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Chief Petty Officer | Born: 28-02-1879 | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 37 | ||
RN DoB 28/02/1878 | |||||
Sheppard, Samuel Arthur 289749 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Chief Petty Officer Stoker | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 35 | |||
Galloway, James Kerr (RNR) EA 1085 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 29 | |||
Fuller, Maurice Harold 271261 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 27 | |||
Holland, Charles William 271983 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 26 | |||
Bass, William George 201300 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 35 | |||
Ruaux, Ernest William 205600 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 33 | |||
White, Frederick J 3791 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 23 | |||
At birth White, Frederick Charles Served as White, Frederick. | |||||
Harris, Herbert Thomas 302072 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Stoker | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 32 | |||
Percy, James Reuben K 6463 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Stoker | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 28 | |||
Phillips, Arthur Percy 309511 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Stoker | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 31 | |||
Edwards, Clement Harry J 8503 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Leading Telegraphist | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 22 | |||
Landale, Walter Luke | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Lieutenant | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 26 | |||
Halahan, Robert Crosby | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Lieutenant Commander | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 30 | |||
Commanding Officer | |||||
Clack, Frederick 195904 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Petty Officer | Born: 17-12-1880 | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 35 | ||
RN DoB 17/12/1881 | |||||
Turrall, Charles William 204563 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 32 | |||
Duffield, Percy K 18506 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 21 | |||
Fox, Ernest Alfred K 9171 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 24 | |||
At birth Fox, Alfred Ernest Served as Fox, Ernest Alfred. | |||||
Guest, Thomas Edwin K 4295 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Born: 23-12-1889 | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 26 | ||
RN DoB 03/02/1891 | |||||
Hall, Albert George K 14150 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 22 | |||
Hunt, Charles K 13248 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 28 | |||
Nye, Percy James Peter K 9941 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 23 | |||
Colson, Douglas Nowell (RNR) DSC | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Sub Lieutenant | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 25 | |||
Gaby, George J 1764 | E 18 (I 98) | ||||
Telegraphist | Died: 01-06-1916 | Aged: 28 | |||
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 |