Roll Of Honour
K 13 (K 22) |
| Built By: | Fairfield (Clyde) |
| Build Group: | K1 |
| Fate: | K13 sank on 29th January 1917 when carrying out Acceptance Trials in the Gareloch off shore of the Shandon Hydropathic Hotel. All personnel in the after part of the submarine were drowned. The survivors from the front end of Submarine K13 were rescued on 31st January. The Submarine was raised on 15th March 1917 and was refitted and returned to service as K22. Scrapped 1926. |
Look up K 13 (K 22) in the Boat Database
| Williams, Robert William J3706 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 25 | ||
| Clark, Stephen Clutson K 5824 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Acting Leading Stoker | Aged: 25 | ||
| Hole, Frederick Stephen (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Admiralty Overseers Assistant | |||
| Pratt, Herbert Ex203959 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Bosun | Aged: 33 | ||
| Smith, Frederick William George 270355 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Chief Engine Room Artificer | Aged: 38 | ||
| Fenson, Walter Abraham 297570 (Ch) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Chief Stoker | Aged: 34 | ||
| Goodhart, Francis Herbert Heaveningham | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Commander | Aged: 32 | ||
| Kirk, James (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Fitter | |||
| Lewis, William John (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Fitter | |||
| Smith, William Chalmers (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Fitter | |||
| Steel, John P (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Fitter | |||
| Strachan, William Alfred (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Fitter | |||
| Roberts, John Arthur 1629/EA | Born: 15th Dec, 1887. | ||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | Aged: 29 | ||
| from Perth Western Australia | |||
| Bradley, Tom 272472 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Aged: 24 | ||
| Lane, Arthur Ernest | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Engineer Lieutenant | |||
| Neate, Frank Thomas (Civilian) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Foreman Electrician | |||
| Howard, Frederick James K 9207 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 24 | ||
| Mitchell, Thomas 302275 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 36 | ||
| Porter, Frederick Raymond DSM 171745 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Petty Officer | Aged: 39 | ||
| Bevis, George William K 8719 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 25 | ||
| Cornish, Herbert K 9219 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 22 | ||
| Dickinson, John K11895 (Po) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 24 | ||
| Dymond, Ridgeway K14330 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 23 | ||
| Goddard, Henry Charles K20432 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 22 | ||
| Hallihan, Timothy K12408 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 24 | ||
| Hooper, Richard K 9871 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 24 | ||
| Roberts, William K1715 (Dev) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 26 | ||
| Scarlett, Alfred K/12902 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 23 | ||
| Simpson, Horace K 4303 (Dev) | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 25 | ||
| White, Leonard K15229 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker | Aged: 26 | ||
| Fieldwick, George William 301111 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker Petty Officer | Aged: 35 | ||
| Williamson, George Jenkins 229331 | |||
| Died: 26th Jan, 1917. | |||
| Stoker Petty Officer | Aged: 29 | ||
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 |




