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Surnames containing 'Davies'

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Davies, Albert  302855 E 6 (I 86)
Stoker Petty Officer Died: 26-12-1915 Aged: 31
Davies, Alfred Edward  P/JX 139965 Triumph (N 18)
Leading Seaman Died: 21-01-1942 Aged: 24
Davies, Austin Francis P 615
Lieutenant Died: 18-04-1943 Aged: 22
Davies, Cecil Thomas Orpheus (N 46)
Lieutenant Died: 27-06-1940 Aged: 29
Davies, D G Sidon (P 259)
Leading Seaman Died: 16-06-1955
Davies, Edward William  C/KX 97357 Sickle (P 224)
Leading Stoker Died: 16-06-1944 Aged: 26
Davies, George William  D/KX 132023 Tempest (N 86)
Stoker 2nd Class Died: 13-02-1942 Aged: 19
Davies, Glanville Yorwerth  P/KX 126725 Trooper (N 91)
Stoker 1st Class Died: 10-10-1943 Aged: 22
Davies, Harold  MID P/JX 127080 Swordfish (N 61)
Leading Signalman Died: 07-11-1940 Aged: 30
Davies, Harold  D/SSX 28076 Tetrarch (N 77)
Able Seaman Died: 27-11-1941 Aged: 21
Davies, Joseph  P/KX 88600 Thistle (N 24)
Stoker 1st Class Died: 10-04-1940 Aged: 22
Davies, Leonard Frank  J 7627 L 55
Leading Signalman Died: 09-06-1919 Aged: 25
Davies, Leonard Frederick Thorn (N 11)
Warrant Engineer Died: 07-08-1943 Aged: 39
Davies, Mervyn Ebenezer  DSM P/JX 143196 Usurper (P 56)
Petty Officer Telegraphist Died: 12-10-1943 Aged: 24
Davies, Thomas Barrie  P/JX 358192 Usurper (P 56)
Able Seaman Died: 12-10-1943 Aged: 19
Davies, Thomas Eirwyn  D/KX 84743 Tarpon (N 17)
Stoker 1st Class Died: 10-04-1940 Aged: 24
Davies, Thomas Walter  C/KX 80223 Tarpon (N 17)
Stoker 1st Class Died: 10-04-1940 Aged: 30
Davies, Walter John  D/JX 145335 Phoenix (N 96)
Petty Officer Died: 10-07-1940 Aged: 26
Davies, William  SS 115616 D 6 (I 76)
Stoker 1st Class Born: 02-05-1895 Died: 28-06-1918 Aged: 23
from Liverpool, Lancashire  UK
Davies, William Joseph  P/SMX 21 Tetrarch (N 77)
Engine Room Artificer 4th Class Died: 27-11-1941 Aged: 25
Moss-Davies, John Idris  D/JX 138552 Usk (N 65)
Leading Seaman Died: 03-05-1941 Aged: 23

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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