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Surnames containing 'Law'

12
Usk (N 65)
D/KX75079
Died: 3rd May, 1941.
Aged: 34
Kellaway, Henry Stanley
Stoker 1st Class
Orpheus (N 46)
D/JX 130873
Died: 27th Jun, 1940.
Aged: 29
Kellaway, Leslie Reginald
Able Seaman
Perseus (N 36)
C/KX 116859
Died: 6th Dec, 1941.
Aged: 27
Law, Alexander Storrie
Stoker 2nd Class
Urge (N 17)
C/JX 145120
Died: 29th Apr, 1942.
Aged: 22
Law, Eric Charles MID
Leading Signalman
M 1
J65730
Died: 12th Nov, 1925.
Aged: 24
Law, John William
Able Seaman
Olympus (N 35)
C/KX 75431
Died: 8th May, 1942.
Aged: 36
Law, Noah
Stoker Petty Officer
P 38
C/JX 221120
Died: 23rd Feb, 1942.
Aged: 27
Lawler, Peter John Alfred
Able Seaman
L 24
J 26961
Died: 10th Jan, 1924.
Aged: 27
Lawley, Arthur Reginald
Able Seaman
Splendid (P 228)
D/JX 142867
Died: 21st Apr, 1943.
Aged: 24
Lawrence, Douglas MID
Petty Officer
K 5
J 26878
Died: 20th Jan, 1921.
Aged: 24
Lawrence, James Gordon MID
Leading Seaman
E 10 (I 90)
K 9196
Died: 21st Jan, 1915.
Aged: 24
Lawrence, Percy Herbert George
Stoker 1st Class
K 5
K 24155
Born: 17th Oct, 1887.
Died: 20th Jan, 1921.
Aged: 33
Lawrence, Stanfield
Stoker 1st Class
RN DoB 17/10/1890
Seahorse (S 98)
P/MX 48910
Died: 26th Dec, 1939.
Aged: 23
Lawrenson, Desmond Robert
Engine Room Artificer 4th Class
Odin (N 84)
C/JX 129599
Died: 14th Jun, 1940.
Aged: 29
Laws, Walter George
Able Seaman
P 48
P/K 65052
Died: 25th Dec, 1942.
Aged: 39
Lawson, Austin Louis John
Leading Stoker
Trooper (N 91)
C/KX 133827
Died: 10th Oct, 1943.
Aged: 21
Lawson, Clement Colborne
Leading Stoker
Narwhal (N 45)
D/KX 89654
Died: 23rd Jul, 1940.
Aged: 26
Lawson, George
Stoker 1st Class
Turbulent (N 98)
Aged: 21
Lawson, John Monteith
Lieutenant
Snapper (N 39)
C/JX 127646
Died: 11th Feb, 1941.
Aged: 29
Lawson, Myles Edward MID
Leading Seaman

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

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This list has been made possible by the hard work of Pam Armstrong in the first instance and has lately been refined by Malcolm Blenkinsopp, Honorary Historian at Espana Levante Submariners

In some cases there are different Names and Dates of Birth mentioned in the notes, especially in the First World War, as many young men told lies in order to join early. Their be variations between birth names and the names the men chose to serve under.

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