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Surnames containing 'Ling'

E 10 (I 90)
Ayling, Frank Stuart 236228
Died: 21st Jan, 1915.
Able Seaman Aged: 24
E 6 (I 86)
Bellingham, Harold William K 19780 Born: 4th Mar, 1894.
Died: 26th Dec, 1915.
Stoker 1st Class Aged: 21
RN DoB 04/03/1895
Turbulent (N 98)
Billingsley, Morgan Ensor DSC D/JX 212938
Able Seaman Aged: 21
P 48
Brookling, Malcolm D/JX 140910
Died: 25th Dec, 1942.
Petty Officer Telegraphist Aged: 25
Trooper (N 91)
Carling, Thomas Matthew C/JX 141406
Died: 10th Oct, 1943.
Able Seaman Aged: 24
Olympus (N 35)
Collinge, John D/SSX 17483
Died: 8th May, 1942.
Petty Officer Aged: 24
Triad (N 53)
Collinge, William Edmund DSC
Died: 15th Oct, 1940.
Engineer Lieutenant Aged: 29
Poseidon (N 99)
Collings, Amos David D/J 105478
Died: 9th Jun, 1931.
Able Seaman Aged: 27
M 1
Cowling, Albert George K 18120
Died: 12th Nov, 1925.
Leading Stoker Aged: 31
Triad (N 53)
Cullingford, George Baker C/JX 140353
Died: 15th Oct, 1940.
Leading Seaman Aged: 22
Turbulent (N 98)
Darling, Cecil C/KX 132024
Stoker 1st Class Aged: 22
Usk (N 65)
Darling, Godfrey Paul
Died: 3rd May, 1941.
Lieutenant Aged: 28
Commanding Officer
Thistle (N 24)
Dolling, Ronald William C/KX 84192
Died: 10th Apr, 1940.
Leading Stoker Aged: 24
Thames (N 71)
Dowling, Bertie P/KX 75699
Died: 3rd Aug, 1940.
Stoker Petty Officer Aged: 32
Poseidon (N 99)
Dowling, Frank C/J 106162
Died: 9th Jun, 1931.
Leading Seaman Aged: 25
L 55
Ebling, Francis John M 2182
Died: 9th Jun, 1919.
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class Aged: 25
P311 (Tutankhamen)
Foundling, Wilfred C/KX 132645
Died: 2nd Jan, 1943.
Stoker 1st Class Aged: 21
Narwhal (N 45)
Geeling, Edward Joseph EAX 2943
Died: 23rd Jul, 1940.
Engine Room Artificer 4th Class Aged: 27
Odin (N 84)
Gosling, John Henry C/K 61699
Died: 14th Jun, 1940.
Petty Officer Aged: 36
Affray (P 421)
Gostling, Bernard Paul C/KX 832123 Born: 24th Jun, 1929.
Died: 16th Apr, 1951.
Stoker Mechanic Aged: 21
Truculent (P 315)
Harling, Robert William (Civilian) Born: 6th Oct, 1924.
Died: 12th Jan, 1950.
Engine Fitter Aged: 25
E 36
Hickling, Ernest Albert J 9382
Died: 19th Jan, 1917.
Able Seaman Aged: 23
Swordfish (N 61)
Hollingworth, Arthur Charles D/JX 151882
Died: 7th Nov, 1940.
Leading Seaman Aged: 23
Phoenix (N 96)
Hollingworth, George Albert C/J 112273
Died: 10th Jul, 1940.
Petty Officer Aged: 31
E 20 (I 69)
Keeling, William John K 13396
Died: 5th Nov, 1916.
Stoker 1st Class Aged: 24
H 10
Ling, Alfred K 26036
Died: 14th Jan, 1918.
Stoker 1st Class Aged: 21
Regulus (N 88)
McMilling, James Andrew C/JX 141127
Died: 26th Nov, 1940.
Leading Seaman Aged: 21
Snapper (N 39)
Nesling, Reginald Ashton C/JX 140123
Died: 11th Feb, 1941.
Leading Signalman Aged: 23
Regent (N 41)
Rawlings, Albert Edward C/JX 143312
Died: 18th Apr, 1943.
Petty Officer Aged: 23
Spearfish (N 69)
Rawlings, Arthur Thomas C/KX 83005
Died: 1st Jul, 1940.
Leading Stoker Aged: 26
Salmon (N 65)
Rawlings, Henry Charles Edward C/JX 135792
Died: 9th Jul, 1940.
Leading Seaman Aged: 25
M 2
Rawlings, William Herbert J 108253
Died: 26th Jan, 1932.
Able Seaman Aged: 25
Seahorse (S 98)
Skilling, Albert Arthur Victor P/J 103896
Died: 26th Dec, 1939.
Petty Officer Aged: 35
Odin (N 84)
Stradling, James Henry C/MX 49050
Died: 14th Jun, 1940.
Leading Cook Aged: 26
Thames (N 71)
Stribbling, William Arthur C/J 107755
Died: 3rd Aug, 1940.
Telegraphist Aged: 33
Wolfe (F37) 1920 - 1952
Swadling, Douglas Charles P/SKX 1146 Born: 20th May, 1922.
Died: 14th Aug, 1945.
Acting Leading Stoker Aged: 23
from Marlow, Buckinghamshire
The son of Charles Henry and Alice May Swadling. He had a younger brother Gordon Swadling. In September 1939 he was employed as a Gas Fitters Mate and was living with his parent at 130, Little Marlow Road, Marlow. Buckinghamshire.

After the outbreak of WWII he joined the Royal Navy as a Stoker. By August 1945 he had been advanced to Acting Leading Stoker and he was serving in the Submarine Depot Ship HMS Wolfe at Trincomalee in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).

He isreported to have died from injuries received in an accidental fall on board HMS Wolfe.

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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