Roll Of Honour
Stonehenge (P 232) |
| Built By: | Cammell Laird (Mersey) |
| Build Group: | S3 |
| Fate: | Stonehenge sailed from Trincomalee in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) on 25th February 1944 for her second patrol in the Far East in the area between Northern Sumatra and the Nicobar Islands. The Submarine was reported overdue on 20th March 1944 when she failed to return to Trincomalee. The cause of loss is unknown but the Submarine was declared as ‘lost with all hands’, probably in the Malacca Straits on (or about) 16th March 1944 |
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| Andrews, Robert William P/JX 327620 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 21 | ||
| Christopher, Paul Gresle Storey P/JX 383690 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 19 | ||
| Clark, Leslie John C/JX 163300 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 20 | ||
| Clarke, Jim MID C/JX 152935 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 23 | ||
| Coe, Frederick George P/SSX 17480 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 25 | ||
| Edwards, David Lloyd D/JX 416872 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 19 | ||
| Edwards, Harry D/JX 347623 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 21 | ||
| Ennis, Henry Francis P/JX 330631 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 32 | ||
| Hodgkinson, Samuel P/JX 149628 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 23 | ||
| Howard, Francis Arthur P/JX 224077 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 26 | ||
| Patterson, James Boath P/JX 274178 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 21 | ||
| Rees, John Elwyn D/JX 165627 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 25 | ||
| Rolfe, William Henry C/JX 140762 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 26 | ||
| Smith, Ralph C/JX 258607 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 23 | ||
| Tombs, George William P/JX 361221 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 20 | ||
| Trayhern, Leslie Frederick DSM C/JX 167448 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Able Seaman | Aged: 25 | ||
| Kirwin, Kenneth John DSM P/JX 149065 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Chief Petty Officer | Aged: 24 | ||
| Robertson, John Millar DSM P/MX 54597 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Aged: 35 | ||
| Corbett, Thomas P/MX 79341 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | Aged: 23 | ||
| Holland, Bernard D/MX 75245 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | Aged: 22 | ||
| King, Ron Herbert D/MX 86965 | Born: 29th Mar, 1924. | ||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | Aged: 19 | ||
| RN DoB 29/03/1922 | |||
| Molloy, Cyril P/MX 79993 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | Aged: 22 | ||
| Russell, David P/MX 117297 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Engine Room Artificer 4th Class | Aged: 21 | ||
| Crowther, Robert D/JX 237674 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Seaman | Aged: 26 | ||
| Farlow, Clarence P/JX 130510 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Seaman | Aged: 31 | ||
| Colton, Peter Glanville P/JX 138859 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Signalman | Aged: 26 | ||
| Bleakley, Christopher C/KX 91459 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 25 | ||
| Hirst, Leonard C/KX 103411 | Born: 18th Nov, 1919. | ||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 24 | ||
| Lowe, William Armstrong MID C/KX 111156 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 28 | ||
| Spender, Ernest Herbert P/KX 106174 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Stoker | Aged: 30 | ||
| Sargeant, Kenneth Irvine P/JX 215439 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Leading Telegraphist | Aged: 23 | ||
| Radwell, Peter Frank John DSC | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Lieutenant | Aged: 22 | ||
| Verschoyle-Campbell, David Stuart McNeile DSO* | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Lieutenant | Aged: 23 | ||
| Commanding Officer | |||
| Hartland, Joseph P/JX 153277 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Petty Officer | Aged: 26 | ||
| Neale, Richard Henry C/JX 145790 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Petty Officer | Aged: 24 | ||
| Kissane, John Charles P/MX 48396 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Petty Officer Cook | Aged: 31 | ||
| Pace, Walter James D/SS 13408 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Petty Officer Telegraphist | Aged: 30 | ||
| Abbott, Albert Charles C/KX 157500 | Born: 4th Mar, 1925. | ||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 19 | ||
| RN DoB 04/03/1924 | |||
| Atkinson, Gerald D/KX 140781 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 19 | ||
| Hardy, Walter William C/SKX 956 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 21 | ||
| Hooper, Frederick Albert C/KX 130474 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 21 | ||
| Powell, Thomas James P/KX 147018 | Born: 24th Jul, 1923. | ||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 20 | ||
| Tivey, Joseph P/KX 147221 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker 1st Class | Aged: 20 | ||
| Martin, Gerard D/KX 84320 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Stoker Petty Officer | Aged: 28 | ||
| Clayton, Patrick Gerald Maturin (RNVR) | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Sub Lieutenant | Aged: 24 | ||
| Drake, Ronald Francis MID | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Sub Lieutenant | Aged: 20 | ||
| Howes, Reginald Edward Noble | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Sub Lieutenant | Aged: 21 | ||
| Cucknell, Alan D/JX 179599 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Telegraphist | Aged: 24 | ||
| Wood, William P/SSX 17144 | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Telegraphist | Aged: 28 | ||
| Uren, Arthur Bertram | |||
| Died: 20th Mar, 1944. | |||
| Warrant Engineer | Aged: 39 | ||
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 |




