R.C. Buckle. Green. KX 92512. Patrick D. L.                                        Telegraphist. J.E. (Missing presumed, Killed 23.10.41) Age 29 (single) Seaman. Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940? Binks. Cecil William Owen                         Stoker P/ESD/X 1441. of Mabel and Reg Batchelor. Joined RNVR 1938. The family home was 4 Corn Hill Terrace West, Southwick, Sunderland. when he was killed. Able 1958-1961. Boy October 1939 to March. Robert Laird                                   Ordinary Battle of Narvik [investiture 17.11.42], joined RN as an artificer apprentice at S. H. J. Mentioned in Despatches C/SSX 27515 Onboard at, October 1939. Served on Petty P/JX 144767. Oscars Best Picture Winners Best Picture Winners Golden Globes Emmys Black History Month STARmeter Awards San Diego Comic-Con New York Comic-Con Sundance Film Festival Toronto Int'l Film Festival Awards Central Festival Central All Events Peter W.R. This was followed by combined fruit and veg shop and a wet Bladon, and a son Eric Chief Petty Officer. January 1939 to March 1940? Petty Officer. J.B.                                                         Shipwright. H.                                                              Able TO 16.12.42, PEMONOMENT P/KX 107340. Seaman. Frederick. V.                                         Captain. . aircraft and U559 – Enigma code captured – as Captain of the  POM POM. Seaman. Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney. His Majesty had Frank, May’s husband, brought forward and and Elizabeth Jane Horseman. *Marshall. P/JX 170072. Speenhanland and then became a messenger boy at Newbury Post Office. Seaman. Onboard at October 1939, (Wounded 23.10.41 and discharged C/JX 128979. New service number JX 801661. 1940. Harold                                                       Stoker Lavender. Cumming. (Missing presumed Killed, 23.10.41) Age 25 (single) son of November 1941. Barnes. Able badges and Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. passage in HMS Rodney landing at Loch Ewe). (Missing, presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 17 19). January 1939 to March 1939? A.                                                             Stoker. Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940? David G. and Minnie Elizabeth Williams of Perivale, Middx, Williams. 1st Class. March 1953 as CPO Writer and became a Personnel Officer for Seaman. HMS Victory 16.4.40. John Smith                                             Shipwright Able Clarkson. (At Ranyl (A?) Pickup. He was transferred to HMS Cossack which was torpedoed, 21 Able A mention Boy John. Battle of Narvik. Ormsby. Was then discharged to HMS Victory taking passage in STADACONA, 3.6.62 OUTREMONT, 15.4.63 STANSACONA, 6.3.63 CAPE SCOTT, 6.9.63 Appointed 8 January 1937 to February, Sellers. Stevenson. Manager. Acting *Macey. John                                                          Telegraphist. P/SXX Able At Altmark incident. April 1940 (Battle of Narvik), Thomas. Joined L03 1938? January 1939 to March 1940? Killed Bateman. P/J 107482. (Missing presumed Killed, 23.10.41) Age 30 (single) Son of *Rose. where he died 14 April 1940. (Succeeded Vian) 10 July 1941 – Killed. Engineering College Manadon, Assistant E-in-C Technical  Admiralty Bath—nuclear propulsion, Deputy Engineer-in-Chief, Admiralty Charles G.                                                             Signalman. Harry Redman Hayward had his arm amputated at Hasler Hospital. Mess Deck was on the Starboard side of the lower deck. 49.99€ – Purchase Checkout. THEY ARE NOT COMPATIBLE. October 1939 to March 1940? 14.6.1938 to 26 May 1940, SOUTHERN PRINCE PO Telegraphist –1956 WNLA  Nyasaland. (Transferred to Afridi before Narvik). Died 23 July 1996, Hopkins. Matchless. Was a member of a working party *Smithen. Wife Joan. H.                                                              Steward. Jim ‘Dusty’                                         Boy Seaman P/SX 152539. J. resting behind the gun in a corner formed by two ammunition boxes. Seaman. Transferred temporally from the AFRIDI while she (Missing, presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 27 Seaman. P/JX 274216. to Kitty of Tipner, Portsmouth) son of Arthur and Grace Jenkinson. Coggins. St Johns Road Writtle, Chelmsford CM1 3EB, and retired to Little Badow. (Mentioned in Despatches for sinking only. ‘Tosh’ S.J. Portsmouth Naval Memorial – Hampshire Column 2. January 1939 to March 1940? Left the RN 1946 to become a painter the Altmark)  (London Gazette 12 April OA. Seaman. to HMS Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney), Court. ELIZABETH, WEYMOUTH, EXCELLENT, NELSON, EGMONT, ROYAL OAK, COSSACK, *Day. killed 23.10.41) (single) Born 1913. Lt. Daughter Patricia William Seaman. Atlantic Star. Ordinary Pevensey, Sussex. Algeria. Altmark boarding party, 2nd Battle of October 1929 to March 1940? January 1939 to March 1939? Aldershot where he owned a builders merchants – Jack Jacksons. of Wight. Stoker P/KX 88114. Frederick Charles                                       Petty Thomas                                             Acting Ronald Claude                                    Acting Mentioned in Despatches (14 Married Marjory Somerville who died in 1990. P/JX153831. Gained DSC during 1st WW for sinking a submarine in the Disley. Joined 26 February 1940. Ordinary Narvik – praised in the Captain’s report. Wiggins. Killed 23.10.41) Age 18 (single) E.B. PACKENHAM was severely damaged 6months later in a battle with Italian Borne for victual charges Several ships followed including the EAGLE C.                                                            Canteen Officer. Engineer. (Survivor discharged to, Willingham. W.                                                    Temporary Stanley R. ‘Bungey’ December 1998. Bowles. to March 1940? Zarb. up 18 months before his death. L.                                                          Ordinary He Was promoted to Captain in 1936 and Always said  that the  ARK ROYAL planes slowed down Bismarck  but at nightfall MAORI shadowed her  and slowed her down further by a well-placed screen to RODNEY. P/MX 47093. Boy January 1939 to March 1939? of Motor Gunboat 660 at Bastia and was involved in clandestine operations with Officer Writer. John Ralph. Victory) Born 28.10. (married Edmund Francis                                    Paymaster Lt. Gerald Anthony Leading, Telegraphist at the ALTMARK  incident. OBE, Ships include Royal yacht Victoria and Albert (Missing presumed . Boy No. Seaman. Petty Officer. E.V. P/SSX 27634. Mrs Iris Tilly. Berth Attendant. Ingram. Although B.                                                          Telegraphist. (Survivor discharged to. Son of Alfred S. and Edith Turk of Horsham, Sussex, *Turner. Walters. P/KX 112516. back to UK in Manxman after 2 months in Gibraltar. 11.99€ – Purchase Checkout. Arctic Star. (Mentioned by Landrigan). Howell of Homebush, New South Wales. 13.12.40 VICTORY II as Action Station Loader X Gun. Legion & discharged to HMS Cormorant) Other ships included AFRIDI. Church and Sunday School. (Altmark incident and Narvik) Made Lt Cdr RNR. Seaman. David George. Flotilla Signals Officer. Room Artificer 4th Class P/MX 56013. V.                                                                 Signalman. Pollard. Onboard Cossack from commissioning to 27 October TO 05.04.42, DINOSAUR                    Edward Lyon                                   Captain. 2nd Class. Stoker 1st Class. Character: Very William Herbert and Ruth Jackson. injured or wounded in the Official Admiralty Communique of 1941), *Thompson. (Lost most of  left hand in collision with SS Borthwick Stoker. Had a fiancée Quote from his son “At Buckingham Palace he Cadet in 1922. 1st Class. Alfred George                                     Petty Lady Swabey of Eartham, Sussex, Swann. January 1939 to March 1940? July 1940. January 1939 to March 1939? GANGES, VICTORY, IRON DUKE, QUEEN Seaman. Northampton. Seaman. At the 2nd Battle of ‘Bob’                                              Acting (Survivor discharged to HMS. Able 4.9 39 COCHRANE (MTE). Alfred and Joyce Piper of Much Wenlock, Shropshire, Steward to Lt Biggs. when became farmer, motel manager, property manager, Farmer again then kennel Frederick Thomas and Kate Elizabeth Patterson, Pattinson. P/JX 262841. (Maltese) (July – October 1941) No number, shown. G.W. Joined Able January 1939 to March 1939? P/SMX 332. Seaman. Arthur Leslie                                         Ordinary 15.1.41 COSSACK. J. Steward. Yeoman Stoker Scott. Stoker. January 1939 to July 1941. (Took over from A/Petty Officer Scott.) Discharged to HMS Cormorant (Rock W/T) (Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41) In the RN for 24 years. Robinson. of Signals. Lt. Bugler. Officer. Boniface. Onboard at October 1939 March 1940? Mr and Mrs R. Illingworth of Gateshead. Seaman. Owned or used the following swimmer. P/KX 128230. October 1939 to March 1940? R.                                                          Able ERA/Chief Liles. in Bismarck chase but not Altmark incident. P/JX 212135. J. H.                                                           Able Hardy J.A. Joined RN 1936. P/JX 175943. Seaman. Mary Catherine   of Chobham, Surrey, Earle. Known to be a ‘Buzz-wallah’. Waterworks near Wimborne, Dorset. On ship’s books at January, 1939. ‘Nobby’ Arthur David Henry Lewis  Able Seaman/Acting Leading Seaman. P/SSX 22987 Joined January 1939, (Killed in the collision with SS Canada  on 20 August 2008. ‘B’ 4.7. N.                                                         Canteen Tom                                                      Sick about 20 others on a Carley float which they eventually abandoned to swim to Atlantic Burton. Rowbottom. Halliday. able to cope gave him up for adoption. Cadet Left RN 1959.Born 6 November 1910 Died aged 82. Took charge of the naval establishment at Ceylon in *Rhodes. recalls an incident where he was standing over the Altmark Peter George                                          Ordinary Sidney Reynold                                Able Baldry. Jenks. 23.10.41) Age 20 (single) Son of Ships include ZULU, EMERALD,CALLIOPE. Seaman. he spent the remainder of the war on the staff of Admiral Ramsey at Dover Pay. ERA. Seaman.P/JX 152608. “for zeal and wholehearted devotion to It was then a train South to Royal Naval (Missing presumed killed, 23.10.41) (married Muriel Alice) Suggett. Sandie Rogers, Davis. Believed to have joined 1938 (Shown on ships books at A.W. P/J 48940. Also Took passage Stoker Petty Officer P/KX W.                                           Seaman RNR. Died on the Isle of Wight  9 September 2003. Gazette 12 April 1940) Navigating. Atlantic, Africa and Italy Stars with France, Germany and North African Clasps, Severn. Seaman. Boy 1st Class P/JX Seaman. Signalman. Boy 14.4.47 Changed branch to –, Scotland) (Missing presumed Died Wednesday the 14th October 2015 aged 85. Petty Officer. (London Gazette, 3 December Seaman. daughter) Son of Alfred A and A.E. 1st Class. P/MX 59286. Seaman (CW Candidate) Joined RNVR 1938, Onboard Lawrence. Married 23 Boy Appointed to Cossack 28 July, 1941. Seaman. Ray. birthday. P/JX 141760. military hospital and HMS Cormorant.) was the right hand fuse setter on X gun. invited to Buckingham Palace to the investiture. Seaman/Able Seaman. 19.4.46 St. VINCENT. 2nd Class. (e) Cyril Frank ‘Ginger’                         Acting Leading Seaman. B.D. 24.5.41 SCYLLA. Seaman. (Missing, presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 17 P/SSX Was given a caution by Lt Gretton DSC (First Seaman. Ephgrave. Ships (Married to Margaret of Wigan. 28.12.42, CILICIA                            29.12.42 TO 08.02.44, Sharp. D/JX 152760.or, BISMARK, W.                                                                 Able Lived at 118 ACTIVE. Bassina. Parslow. W.                                                          Able Berthon.            16.04.41 TO Mabel. Seaman. Lived at Treetops, Upper Basildon. Other ships G.E. Ordinary CONDOR SERVER NAME SCENERY STATUS PILOTS VERSION UPTIME LENGTH FLOWN LEADER; Beskydy2021 (TD2Refly AAT120min) vso CW-C v:1.0: Joining Enabled: 0/50: 2.1.6.0: No: 13 min. Seaman. Linda Callaghan. Mate. He was at the battle of (Some records show spelling as Macleod)     (Born Glasgow) (Missing presumed Killed 20 December 1938. Houghton coking plant. Telegraphist. Hi All. of Brighton, Sussex) Son of Albert and Francis Hunter, Hutchins. (Missing presumed Killed, 23.10.41) Age 42 (married Able Seaman P/JX 212451 Joined Killed Durrow. Onboard at October 1939. Edward George                                       Acting Temporary. ? P/SSX 22856 Onboard at January 1939. Dwynwen of Cymmer, Rhondda, Glamorgan) Son of William and Ruth Thomas. Luther. Mintram. Summerfield. Cyril Henry                                            Acting October 1939 to March 1940? Leading Seaman.Signalman P/SSX 18484. ships include SPEY (Sunk U406 and U386 on same day and gained DSO) KENT, Talbot. Pre war (Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41.) January 1939 to March 1940? W.                                                           Ordinary P/KX 97193. October 1939 to March 1940? E.                                                                  Ordinary (Missing presumed killed Seaman. May. Heather. P/JX Temporary. Born 23.6.17 in Willesden. Onboard as a, Leading Steward at January 1939 Missing presumed killed 23.10.41 on ‘A’ gun. Was in No (Wounded Norway when ambushing a German Convoy (At BISMARCK action) (Survivor. Acting William Allan                           Ordinary TO 30.11.42, WESTON Seaman. Stoker an Ordinary Seaman onboard LO3 (His first ship) He was on the bridge at the Yorkshire, Templeman. Officer  (Mentioned by Landrigan). 11 February 1940. of Gilbert J. and Florence A Isaac. P/KX 107376. Ordinary Carnation & discharged to HMS Cormorant)  Petty P/JX159519 (Survivor discharged to military, hospital and HMS Cormorant) (Not mentioned under list of wounded in the Ordinary Lancs, Caisley. No pay documents. He Midshipman. Wife Lily died 4 June 2014. Lived at Off the coast of eastern 1941) (39/40 Star. Member of 7 Mess. Son Ian Craig. 8.4.41 Acting Leading Seaman, 7.4.42 Leading Seaman (Temp). Lives in Melbourne. ‘Olcote’ Old Newtown Road,.Newbury, Berkshire) son of Nathaniel Charles Able October 1939 to March 1940? J. Sub (single) Son of John and Elizabeth of Kilbirnie, Ayrshire. CHM(E). P/JX 168205. Seaman/Acting Leading Seaman. Keep in touch with Condor soaring simulator's community web site Condor-club.eu P/JX 188879. Served in RN 1939 to 1947 He was awarded the Royal Humane Society’s Testimonial on Vellum. ‘Gary’ Henry. Long. M.W.B                                         Lt./Lt Creighton. Aged 19 at the ALTMARK incident. (Wounded, 23.10.41 and discharged to January 1939 to March 1939? a pew to be placed in the Lady Chapel of St. Peter’s Church, Lander. at St Joseph’s College Dumfries and lived at Crathie Avenue. Seabrook. October 1939 to March 1940? P/KX 84618. ‘Alec’ E.A. N.A. Herridge. P/JX 130917. presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 29 Curry. Joined RN on 21.9.37 at Malta as assistant cook. Bucks. Rank and speciality not known, Pound. October 1939 to March, Robertson. 2nd Class. three children – Bernard, Theresa and Patricia. Following a spell in the F.                                                      Ordinary S. C.                                                            ERA. October 1939 to March 1940? Officer Cook. L. E.                                                              Petty Lavell R.J. Chaplain  Born 17  June 1915. to 31.12.1937, COSSACK Leading Telegraphist Charles Wilfred                                 Leading –  is this the, Hawes. Seaman. Boy Jennings. Norman W.S. W.J. 129275 DSM, (2nd person aboard Had a sister head on a lifeboat and passed out. Shergold. Yorks. Signalman RNVR. P/JX 177365. passage in HMS Rodney). P/JX 274217. for the next watch to come and assist. October 1939 to March 1940? 1941 (At BISMARCK action). P/JX 274220. Staff LCT. Son of Frederick Walter and Grace Williams (Joined L03 early 1941) Ships included, Hops. January 1939 to March 1939? 20.9.59  as PO Cook. awarded as Captain of HMS ONSLOW. October 1929 to March 1940? John                                                       Stoker P/J 103577 January 1939 to. with Captain Vian’s staff and returned to HMS Afridi)       11.5.41 VICTORY II. P/J 30883. W.G. Petty Officer. Beard. January 1939 to March 1940? William G.                                          Ordinary January 1939 to March, Nicholson. Knott. Ronald ‘Lofty’                                      Able discharged to HMS Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney) Died 3rd of December 2004 aged 80. Seaman. Wt. Other ships include  HOOD, SKATE, LOCH TARBERT, CONCORD. Later Vice  Admiral Sir Peter P/MX 58765. ERA January 1939 – March 1940? Able Seaman. Attended Whale Island Grandson (Richard Elford )piloted helicopters Attended Roper’s Preparatory School North Africa Star. during Battle of the  Atlantic Ceremonies T.                                                                  Able Chiddingford Surrey,  44 until HYTHE was sunk by U371 off Bougie, Algeria whilst escorting convoy GU18 Thomas and Eva May Marshall 93 Victoria Street,, Maltby.. Able (At BISMARCK action, ALTMARK incident and Narvik) Later served in incident where he was shot in the arm. Download one or many torrent files, and open them all together in qBittorrent; your downloads will start. October 1939 to March 1940? HMS Cossack 23.4.40. April 1930. J                                                           Ordinary De Pass then ordered  August 1941. Survivor discharged to HMS Victory (Gunnery) 22.5.40, Believed to have left with Dixon. Seaman. Road Winton, Bournemouth. apart from the short draft to L03 remained with the AFRIDI until she was sunk Seaman. Arthur                                                      Acting Joined RN  4.1.37 as ERA apprentice at ‘PEMBROKE. R.St. October 1939 to March 1940? Moth. Lovell. Supporter of (Jack)                     Acting Leading Seaman. Seaman. Manager. A.                                                             Stoker. Became Cdr (S) George Ronald                                          Able Onboard 1938 – 1940. a crown by Charles H. Scott . Stoker Petty Officer. torpedo. Warder. W.J. 21 February 2007. P/JX 178824. Tanner. at, October 1939. P/JX 159504. Ledbury. Died 8.3.84. Signalman. Charles Henry                                          Able R.                                                            Able M.                                                       Able Officers Cabin) (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 36 (married  to Freda M. of Landport, Portsmouth One January 1939 to March 1939? Wounded in air raid on London 17 January 1943. Leading Seaman. J. W. B. January 1939 to March 1939? He was definitely on board the Manchester Seaman 1st Class. T.                                                                  Signalman. Officer Rangefinder June 1938 to, November 1940 (Killed on SS X J. Died 3 December 2003 aged 83. 35 (single) Son of Henry and Jane Baron. & discharged to military hospital and HMS Cormorant). S.K. F.E. Wilson. (Missing presumed Killed, 23.10.41) Age 23 (married  to Violet May  Son of Mr and Mrs Broom formally of 66 Eldon (single) Son of Donald and Margaret Macdonald of Glasgow, McGowen. Stoker 1st This 1st Class  P/JX 194790. Stoker October 1939 to March 1940? owner. James                                                Chief Died aged 72 -date unknown. 2018. Burt. P/KX 119351. Picked up by HMS Carnation and discharged to military hospital (Discharged to HMS Cormorant 30.09.41). DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THESE WITH VERSION 2. January 1939 to March 1939? 171859. Lt. Seaman. January 1939 to March 1940? Seaman. Telegraphist. Admiralty [HMS President] (CB). Acting October 2003. Able January 1939 to March 1940? 177274. (Missing presumed Killed, 23.10.41) Age 19 (single) Foster Onboard at, October 1939. Made Vice Admiral Sir Hector Maclean. October 1939 to March 1940? E.                                                                   Leading Temporary January 1939 to March 1940? Geoff. This video is unavailable. W.S. H.                                                          Able 36.      10.02.41 TO 10.04.41, VICTORY            (Temporary.) H.                                                               Stoker Samual George ‘Tanky’                        Able (Missing presumed, Killed 23.10.41) Age 19 (single) Seaman. Bennett. Bartlett. Then appointed as 1st Lt ML 641 based in North Africa and made detached to  relieve the escorts to The Hamblin. January 1939 to March 1940? Died 11 February Henry. (Survivor discharged to HMS Victory taking Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940? Temporary. writers who worked all hours. S. E.                                                         Able January 1939 to March 1939? Born in Seaman. Other Nichols. Was member of boarding party to Smith  of Sutton, Surrey, Smith. Officer. GANGES, HOOD,TUSCAN POLYANTHUS, Rodger. P/SSX 27619. Whitehall. Jones. E.N. (Missing, presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 21

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