Roll Of Honour
Rank equals 'Yeoman of Signals' |
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Armstrong, Eric  C/J 98393 | Seahorse (S 98) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 26-12-1939 | Aged: 35 | |||
Bennett, Sidney Bertie  P/JX 136644 | Unshaken (P 54) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 25-11-1942 | Aged: 26 | |||
Washed over the side and lost.. When a Leading Signalman, had served previously as Liaison Crew in Dutch Submarine O24 The son of Bertie Stanley Bennett and Mabel Bennett. He was the husband of Dorothy Irene Bennett |
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Bond, Raymond Walter John  DSM P/JX 137669 | Unique (N 95) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 10-10-1942 | Aged: 26 | |||
Coleman, Harry Robert  P/J 111095 | Triton (N 15) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 08-12-1940 | Aged: 32 | |||
Ford, Peter  D/JX 151156 | Parthian (N 75) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 06-08-1943 | Aged: 22 | |||
Green, Walter Fordyce  C/JX 133847 | Orzel (85 A) (Polish) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Born: 27-07-1914 | Died: 08-06-1940 | Aged: 25 | ||
from Barton, Lincolnshire | |||||
Moon, Thomas Harold  DSM C/JX 133998 | P311 (Tutankhamen) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 02-01-1943 | Aged: 28 | |||
Northover, McKenna Tom  MID P/JX 132658 | Tetrarch (N 77) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 27-11-1941 | Aged: 28 | |||
Peebles, William Carton  DSM* D/JX 142798 | Turbulent (N 98) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Aged: 23 | ||||
Smales, Joseph Frederick  J 22885 | M 2 | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 26-01-1932 | Aged: 36 | |||
Tolson, Sydney  P/JX 139762 | Traveller (N 48) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 04-12-1942 | Aged: 25 | |||
Torr, Herbert  MID P/J 112475 | Thorn (N 11) | ||||
Yeoman of Signals | Died: 07-08-1943 | Aged: 33 | |||
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 |