Roll Of Honour
Undaunted (N 55) |
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Built By: | Vickers (Barrow) |
Build Group: | U1 |
Fate: | She was lost during her first patrol off Tripoli, being the second U class boat to be lost. Possibly sunk off Zuara, Libya by Italian TB Pegaso on 12th May 1941. |
Look up Undaunted (N 55) in the Boat Database
Beatty, James Torney P/JX 137493 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 25 | |||
Furmenger, Victor Albert C/SSX 20458 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 21 | |||
Lockwood, William Francis C/SSX 26885 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 20 | |||
Morrison, George Edward P/JX 133548 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 35 | |||
First Service number SSX12531 | |||||
Sumpton, Ronald Richard (RNR) C/X 20887 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 24 | |||
Worrall, Hewlett Taberner P/JX 142444 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 22 | |||
Young, Donald George William P/J 101589 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 36 | |||
Harms, Alfred John D/MX 45622 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Chief Engine Room Artificer | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 30 | |||
Isaac, Donald Jack P/M 37663 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 1st Class | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 33 | |||
Lewer, James Markwick P/MX 50604 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 32 | |||
Robinson, Leonard Guy C/J 115104 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 31 | |||
Rogers, Robert William Merrow P/JX 164845 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 43 | |||
Roberts, Norman C/SSX 17313 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Signalman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 23 | |||
Micklefield, Fred D/KX 83358 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Stoker | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 25 | |||
Armstrong, George Alfred D/JX 143870 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Telegraphist | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 22 | |||
Chapman, Frank Ronald D/JX 151000 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Leading Telegraphist | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 26 | |||
D'Almaine, Harry Robert | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Lieutenant | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 25 | |||
Livesey, James Lees | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Lieutenant | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 29 | |||
Born Lees, James C. Served as Livesey, James Lees | |||||
Bushell, Douglas C/JX 201597 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Ordinary Seaman | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 23 | |||
Hartshorn, George Arthur C/JX 163772 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Ordinary Telegraphist | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 18 | |||
Blandford, Ernest James Moorson P/JX 134084 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 26 | |||
Mudd, Thomas Edgar P/K 61605 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 35 | |||
Reeves, John George C/JX 126593 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 30 | |||
King, Charles William DSM D/J 66612 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Petty Officer Telegraphist | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 40 | |||
Hastie, James D/K 55416 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 40 | |||
Heal, Herbert Victor P/K 58480 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 33 | |||
CWGC has Heal, Hubert Victor. | |||||
Hillcoat, Thomas Muir D/KX 98362 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 19 | |||
Newton, Albert Edward D/K 63309 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Born: 05-07-1902 | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 38 | ||
from Taunton, Somerset UK | |||||
1929-1941 D/KX 98432 | |||||
Brady, James Joseph P/KX 82853 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Stoker Petty Officer | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 26 | |||
Anthony, James Wilson | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Sub Lieutenant | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 24 | |||
Bate, Jack Coode (RNR) | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Sub Lieutenant | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 21 | |||
Ralphson, Sidney D/SSX 28845 | Undaunted (N 55) | ||||
Telegraphist | Died: 12-05-1941 | Aged: 23 | |||
from Prescot, Lancashire UK | |||||
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 |