Saffin, 
  Horace Ernest George 
    
Son of Ernest Sydney Saffin (1880-1935), and Florence Beatrice Drake (1884-1978). 
Married ((12?).1935, Cardiff district, Glamorgan) Maud Ellen Brown (31.05.1911 - 
02.2002); one daughter, 
one son. | 
15.04.1908 
Cardiff district, Glamorgan 
  - 
17.03.2002 
Cambridge district, Cambridgeshire | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Lt. (E) | 
      
      19.10.1942 (reld > 04.1946) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
30.11.1942 | 
- | 
(02.)1943 | 
HMS Lucifer 
(RN base, Swansea) | 
 
| 
15.02.1943 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
HMS 
Vivacious (destroyer) | 
 
| 
08.1945 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
HMS Calpe (destroyer) | 
 
 
 | 
Salmond, 
  Michael Paterson 
"Mick" / "Tich" 
    
Son of ... Salmond, and ... Paterson. 
Married ((12?).1942, Totnes district, Devonshire) Mildred C. "Peggy" Hocking. | 
(03?).1920 
Wandsworth district, London 
  - 
1996 | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. Midsh. | 
      
      01.09.1937 | 
     
	
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      24.02.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      24.02.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      24.08.1942 (reld 30. 04.1946) (retd 
		01.07.1950) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    DSC | 
    
	15.08.1944 | 
    
	special operations at sea * [investiture 24.10.1944] | 
   
  
    
      
        | 
    
	RD | 
    
	08.02.1950 | 
    
	- | 
   
   
	* This officer's contribution to the work of 
	the flotilla since his appointment in March 1942 includes 24 operations to 
	France and Holland, principally as Navigating Officer of the expedition. He 
	has also been in charge of surf-boat work. Lieutenant Salmond has also 
	experienced in full measure the extreme discomfort of operations in the 
	winter months when the ships of the 15th MGB Flotilla put to sea in weather 
	which keeps normal Coastal Forces craft in harbour. Although a martyr to 
	seasickness, this disability in no way detracts from Lieutenant Salmond's 
	enthusiasm, determination and efficiency. He has on several occasions been 
	in action with enemy forces during operations on the coast of Holland. | 
| 
1937 | 
  | 
  | 
training, HMS Worcester | 
 
| 
24.09.1939 | 
- | 
(06.)1941 | 
HMS Cathay 
(armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
| 
(08.1941) | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
01.03.1942 | 
- | 
16.05.1943 | 
Naval 
Intelligence Division, Admiralty [HMS President] (for duty outside Admiralty) | 
 
| 
17.05.1943 | 
- | 
(10.)1943 | 
Operations 
Division, Admiralty [HMS President] (for duty outside Admiralty) | 
 
| 
(12.1943) | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
Admiralty [HMS President] 
(most probably attached Operations Division (Irregular)) * | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
15th MGB Flotilla (DSC) 
[specialist navigating officer aboard MGB 718 for operation Cygnus, a trip to 
Norway in 1944] | 
 
| 
03.09.1945 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS Mount 
Stewart (mobile flotation unit base, Teignmouth) | 
 
 
Emigrated to New Zealand. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Sampson, 
  George Searles 
    
Son (with two brothers and one sister) of Lewis George Sampson (1875-1918), and 
Annie Ethel Searles (1880-1962). 
Married ((12?).1934, Kessingland, Mutford district, Suffolk) Irene May Durrant 
(29.11.1907 - 15.01.1991); one son.
	 | 
12.10.1907 
Kessingland, Mutford district, Suffolk 
  - 
31.12.1983 
Great Yarmouth district, Norfolk (formerly of 
Kessingland, Lowestoft, Suffolk) | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. T/Skpr. | 
      
      08.02.1940 [WS 3392 & TS 509] | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Skpr. | 
      
      1941?, seniority 08.02.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/T/Ch.Skpr. | 
      
      31.05.1944, seniority 21.03.1944 (dispersal 
		09.02.1946) (reld 06.04.1946) | 
     
     
 | 
Fisherman, weekly article.
| 
08.02.1940 | 
- | 
10.04.1940 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for training) | 
 
| 
11.04.1940 | 
- | 
24.03..1942 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Golden 
Gift (auxiliary flare drifter; harbour service) [tender to
HMS Beaver I (RN base, Grimsby), from c. 07.1941 to
HMS Lynx (RN base, Dover), from c. 03.1942 to
HMS Helicon (RN base, Aultbea, Ross-shire)] | 
 
| 
25.03.1942 | 
- | 
27.04.1942 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for disposal) | 
 
| 
28.04.1942 | 
- | 
27.04.1943 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Venture (auxiliary patrol trawler) (additional) [tender to
HMS Cressy (RN base, Dundee), from 02.05.1942 to
HMS Baldur (RN base, Reykjavik, Iceland)] | 
 
| 
28.04.1943 | 
- | 
09.09.1943 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for command of HM MFV 42 (motor fishing vessel) whilst on passage & 
additional; for passage to UK) | 
 
| 
10.09.1943 | 
- | 
18.10.1943 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for disposal) | 
 
| 
19.10.1943 | 
- | 
22.10.1943 | 
HMS 
Exponent (ex-French naval tug) (additional) [tender to
HMS Pyramus (minesweeper & anti-submarine base, Orkney)] | 
 
| 
23.10.1943 | 
- | 
26.01.1946 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Exponent (ex-French naval tug) (additional) [tender to
HMS Pyramus (minesweeper & anti-submarine base, Orkney), from 15.07.1945 to
HMS Proserpine (minesweeping & anti-submarine base, Lyness, Scapa Flow), 
from later 1945 to
HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen)] | 
 
| 
27.01.1946 | 
- | 
09.02.1946 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for disposal) | 
 
 
 | 
Sapsworth, 
  John Jamieson 
    | 
1916 
Govanhill district, 
Glasgow, Scotland 
  - 
1982 
Peterculter district, 
Aberdeen, Scotland | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Paym.S.Lt. | 
      
      14.05.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Paym.Lt. | 
      
      01.11.1941 (commission terminated 01.01.1943) | 
     
     
 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
officer 
holding temporary
  commission under T.124X agreements: | 
 
| 
14.05.1940 | 
- | 
27.11.1940 | 
HMS Port 
Napier (minelayer) | 
 
| 
28.11.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS Mersey 
(T.124X depot, Liverpool) | 
 
| 
01.11.1941 | 
- | 
(08.1942) | 
HMS Ausonia 
(armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
 
 | 
Sargeant, 
  John Gordon 
  
  ![J.G. Sargeant [portrait from group photo doesn't seem to be J.G. Sargeant]](bio/british/no_s.JPG)  
  Son of Thomas Edwin Sargeant (1848?-1917), 
and Mary Maryon (1877-) ? | 
11.1908 ? 
Lewisham district, Kent ? 
  - 
07.1987 ? 
Lancing district, Sussex ? | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Paym.S.Lt. | 
      
      21.08.1940 (reld 05.11.1940; commission terminated, 
		but later reinstated) | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Paym.Lt. = T/Lt. (S) | 
      
      05.04.1944 (reld < 04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
 officer 
holding temporary commission under T.124 agreements: | 
 
| 
21.08.1940 | 
- | 
05.11.1940 | 
HMS Jervis
  Bay (auxiliary merchant cruiser) | 
 
| 
10.02.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1942) | 
HMS Chitral 
(armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
| 
(02.1943) | 
- | 
(04.1943) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 17.04.1943 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS
  Laomedon (depot ship, Aden) | 
 
 
 | 
Sargent, 
  John Henry 
    
Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
1915 ? 
  - 
(03?).1964 ? 
Leicester district, Leicestershire ? | 
  
    
      | 
      A/Skpr. | 
      
      01.07.1944 [WS 3827] | 
     
    
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      1945?, seniority 01.07.1944 (demobilized < 
		04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Ch.Skpr. | 
      
      30.06.1954 (retd 18.01.1957) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
(10.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
07.10.1944 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
HMS Welbeck 
(minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
(10.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
 | 
Sargent, 
  Paul 
  
   
   
 
 
   | 
25.05.1905 
Withernsea, York, Yorkshire 
  - 
02.1986 
York district, Yorkshire | 
  
    
      | ... | 
      ... | 
     
	
      | Lt. | 
      14.09.1930 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Cdr. | 
      14.09.1938 | 
     
    
      | Cdr. | 
      30.06.1943 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.06.1950 
		(Supernumerary List 30.12.1955) (retd 25.05.1960) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    
	DSC | 
    
	27.03.1945 | 
    
	Operation Dragoon [decoration posted] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	21.12.1943 | 
    
	Operation Husky | 
   
  
    
      
        | 
    
	RD | 
    
	? | 
    
	- | 
   
   
 | 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
1943 | 
  | 
  | 
staff of 
Senior Naval Officer Landing (J) for Operation Husky (despatches) | 
 
| 
11.1943 | 
- | 
(01.1945) | 
HMS Copra 
(Combined Operations accounting base) (for LCI(L) [= landing craft infantry, 
large] duties) (DSC) | 
 
| 
(12.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
on staff of 
Flag Officer Taranto and Adriatic [HMS Fabius (RN base, Taranto, Italy)] | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
	 | 
Saul, 
  William Hogan 
    
  From Dublin. 
   | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      
      T/Eng.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      23.04.1917, seniority 01.01.1915 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Cdr. (E) 
      
       | 
      
      17.10.1939 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
officer holding temporary commission under T.124 agreements: | 
 
10.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1943 
  
 | 
HMS Queen
  of Bermuda (armed merchant cruiser) (South Atlantic Station) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Sayers, 
  Louis Alan 
    | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      28.04.1934 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      28.04.1942 (reld 1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    18.05.1943 
       | 
    North
      Russian convoy 
       | 
   
  
      | 
    RedStar 
       | 
    11.04.1944 
       | 
    services
      to USSR 
       | 
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
28.04.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1943) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Rhododendron (corvette) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no posting
  listed 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Sayle, 
  Arthur Reginald Willis 
    
Son of Boardman Bromhead Dalton Sayle, and 
Charlotte Mary Sayle. 
Married (11.11.1939, St Ethelburga's, 
Bishopsgate, Thanet district; following a previous civil ceremony) Gertrude Mary 
"Ghita" Barley (? - 06.12.1965), widow of Frank E. Barley. | 
08.08.1887 
Stanstead Abbotts, Ware district, 
Hertfordshire 
  - 
  19.07.1967 
  St Pancras district, London | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. S.Lt. | 
      
      01.10.1913 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      20.06.1914, seniority 01.10.1913 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      01.10.1915 (reld 17.02.1920) (retd 18.08.1923) | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. (retd) | 
      
      01.10.1923 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Cdr. (retd) | 
      
      15.02.1943 (dispersed 21.10.1945) (reverted to 
		retd 16.12.1945) | 
     
     
  
    
      
        | 
    
	14|15 St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    BWM
      14|20 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    VM | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	29.10.1918 | 
    
	? | 
   
  
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    Atl
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
		  | 
    
	Def M | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    BWM | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
		  | 
    
	35 Jub M | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    RD | 
    
	22.05.1923 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
Education: 
Merchants Taylors School, London (1897-1901); HMS Worcester (ca. 
1902). 
Served as an officer with 
the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). Received Masters' 
certificate 05.07.1916.
| 
02.05.1914 | 
- | 
06.06.1914 | 
HMS 
Bulwark (to complete 10 weeks' training) | 
 
| 
06.06.1914 | 
- | 
13.07.1914 | 
gunnery & tropedo courses at HMS Excellent & HMS Vernon | 
 
| 
13.07.1914 | 
- | 
23.07.1914 | 
HMS 
Isis (cruiser) | 
 
| 
02.08.1914 | 
- | 
01.08.1916 | 
HMS 
Vindictive (light cruiser) [20.09.1914 seconded to HMS Cormorant for 6 days] | 
 
| 
01.08.1916 | 
- | 
21.09.1916 | 
HMS 
Titania (submarine depot ship) | 
 
| 
21.09.1916 | 
- | 
01.04.1918 | 
HMS E 
39 (submarine) [tender to HMS Lucia, from 17.07.1917-09.10.1917 tender to HMS 
Glory] | 
 
| 
01.04.1918 | 
- | 
24.06.1918 | 
submarine course, HMS Dolphin | 
 
| 
24.06.1918 | 
- | 
15.11.1918 | 
HMS E 
39 (submarine) [tender to HMS Lucia | 
 
| 
15.11.1918 | 
- | 
28.02.1919 | 
HMS R 
3 (submarine) [tender to HMS Dolphin, then HMS Vulcan] | 
 
| 
28.02.1919 | 
- | 
17.02.1920 | 
HMS J 
4 (submarine) [tender to HMS Titania, from 25.03.1919 to HMS Platypus] | 
 
| 
11.09.1920 | 
- | 
10.1920 | 
one-month gunnery course [HMS Vivd], followed by a torpedo course [HMS Defiance] | 
 
| 
Administration Officer, South Nigeria, Colonial 
Office, 05.1921. Returned to UK, 09.07.1922. Admitted to Gray's Inn, 25.07.1922. 
Station manager at Ibadan, Southern Nigeria, 08.1925. Called to the bar, 
01.1927. Political manager, Nigeria, 10.1928. Returned to UK, 08.08.1930. Crown 
Counsel, 1930. Arrived in UK from Africa, 02.05.1932. 
Acts as Solicitor-General in 
Nigeria, 1932-1935. Solicitor-General, Sierra Leone, 26.08.1936. 
Attorney-General, Sierra Leone, 05.1937-10.1937. | 
 
| 
06.09.1939 | 
- | 
04.12.1939 | 
on staff of the Contraband Control Service in the Downs [HMS 
Pembroke (RN base, Chatham)] | 
 
| 
04.12.1939 | 
- | 
07.06.1940 | 
Intelligence Officer on Contraband Control Service [HMS Forte (RN 
base, Falmouth)] | 
 
| 
07.06.1940 | 
- | 
28.01.1943 | 
HMS Ambrose 
(base 9th Submarine Flotilla, Dundee) (additional) | 
 
| 
25.03.1941 | 
- | 
08.04.1941 | 
for duty 
Class I with submarines | 
 
| 
10.05.1941 | 
- | 
14.06.1941 | 
for duty 
Class I with submarines | 
 
| 
14.06.1941 | 
- | 
26.06.1941 | 
Staff 
Officer (Operations) (in lieu of specialist) | 
 
| 
26.06.1941 | 
- | 
28.01.1943 | 
for duty Class I with submarines as Staff Officer (Operations) | 
 
| 
28.01.1943 | 
- | 
09.06.1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Kihna (armed yacht; escort / target vessel) [tender to HMS Cyclops 
(depot ship, 7th Submarine Flotilla)] | 
 
| 
09.06.1944 | 
- | 
15.06.1944 | 
HMS Drake (RN base, Devonport) 
(additional) | 
 
| 
23.07.1944 | 
- | 
02.03.1945 | 
Senior Submarines Officer, HMS Adamant 
(submarine depot ship, Trincomalee) (from 17.09.1944-02.12.1944 also Navigating 
Officer in lieu of specialist, and for duty with submarines) | 
 
| 
02.03.1945 | 
- | 
11.03.1945 | 
admitted to HMS Vita (hospital ship) 
while suffering from debility | 
 
| 
11.03.1945 | 
- | 
19.04.1945 | 
RN Hospital Colombo (found fit for 
limited sea service only) | 
 
| 
19.04.1945 | 
- | 
01.06.1945 | 
on passage to UK before being appointed 
to HMS Dolphin (submarine depot, Gosport) | 
 
| 
01.06.1945 | 
- | 
20.06.1945 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Shikari 
(destroyer) | 
 
| 
20.06.1945 | 
- | 
21.10.1945 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Brilliant 
(destroyer) | 
 
 
Joined the legal 
department of the Control Commission for Germany at Lübeck, 11.1945. Later with 
the legal branch of the Military Government for the Schleswig-Holstein region, 
based at Kiel. By 11.1948 a barrister with the Board of Trade prosecution 
department. | 
Scott, 
  Frank 
    | 
? 
  - 
  ? | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      03.09.1939 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      > 02.1943, < 04.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Cdr. | 
      
      > 04.1946, < 07.1946 (reld 26.06.1946) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
(12.1939) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
09.01.1940 | 
- | 
(06.)1940 | 
HMS Spartiate (RN base Clyde, Glasgow) | 
 
| 
23.06.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS Cochrane II (supply & accounting base for tenders, Rosyth) | 
 
| 
21.10.1940 | 
- | 
(06.)1941 | 
HMS Drake 
(RN base, Devonport) (for miscellaneous services) | 
 
| 
03.06.1941 | 
- | 
(12.)1941 | 
HMS Spartiate (RN base Clyde, Glasgow) | 
 
| 
15.12.1941 | 
- | 
(01.)1942 | 
HMS Lucifer (RN base, Swansea) | 
 
| 
15.01.1942 | 
- | 
(01.)1943 | 
HMS Calliope (RN base, Tyne) | 
 
| 
28.01.1943 | 
- | 
(04.)1944 | 
HMS Eaglet (RN base, Liverpool) 
(for duties with Sea Transport Officers) | 
 
| 
17.04.1944 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
HMS Clio (RN base, Barrow in Furness) 
(for Sea Transport duties at Barrow) | 
 
| 
(10.1944) | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS Clio (RN base, Barrow in Furness) 
* | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Scott, 
  Henry Francis Morin 
   
    
   
    
   
 
Mwrried ((03?).1952, Kensington district, 
London) Irene V. Watts (22.08.1922 - ); one son.
 | 
02.06.1922 
  Glasgow 
  - 
14.08.2009 
Paphos, Cyprus | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Midsh. | 
      
      23.10.1939 
      1941?, seniority 01.12.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/S.Lt. | 
      
      02.06.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/S.Lt. | 
      
      02.06.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      01.04.1944 (reld 14.06.1946) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    MBE | 
    01.01.1986 | 
    New
      Year 1986: Commodore, Square Rigger Club, TS Royalist, Sea Cadet Corps | 
   
 
 | 
Education: RN College, Dartmouth (Admiralty No. 
1626; 01.01.1936-07.1939; left after failing an eyesight test). 
Joined Royal Naval Volunteer Supplementary Reserve, but registration papers got 
messed up.
|   | 
  | 
  | 
officer holding temporary commission under T.124 Agreements: | 
 
| 23.10.1939 | 
- | 
(12.)1940 | 
HMS
  Worcestershire (armed merchant cruiser) (Clyde & Northern Patrol) | 
 
| 01.12.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS
  Worcestershire (armed merchant cruiser) (Northern Patrol) | 
 
| 31.01.1941 | 
- | 
05.05.1942 | 
HMS Auricula (Flower 
class corvette) (Tobermory, then Western Approaches, from 09.1941-02.1942 
Freetown, Sierra Leone; ship mined in Courier Bay, Madagascar and foundered next day) | 
 
| 15.05.1942 | 
- | 
(12.)1942 | 
HMS Duncan (D class destroyer) 
** | 
 
| 28.12.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
HMS Moyola (River class 
frigate) (as as Torpedo Officer; ship joined Escort Group 40 based at 
Londonderry; 07.1943 detached to Freetown Escort Force; 11.1943 part of escort 
for convoy SL139/MKS30 to UK; More convoys between Gibraltar and the UK 
followed) | 
 
| 01.08.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1944) | 
HMS Deveron
  (River class frigate) (passage through the Mediterranean and operated of the 
East African coast) | 
 
| 16.04.1945 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS Gombroon
  (RN base, Hombruz, Persian Gulf) (as First Lieutenant) (Burma Coast Escort 
Force, initially at Colombo, then Rangoon after the ejection of the Japanese 
then onto Singapore after VJ day, finally returning to Colombo on 30.12.1945) | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Freesia
  (corvette) * (organised own passage home in HMS Freesia, arriving mid 1946, 
then joined the 'Windfall Yachts' task force that sailed a number of sailing 
yachts from Germany to the UK after they had been declared 'prizes of war'. 
Scott captained See Taube back to the UK followed by Zeisig (renamed Sea 
Scamp).) | 
 
 
On demobilisation he became a schoolmaster before 
joining a large company for a few years then starting his own company (Square 
Rigged Services Ltd.). Owned: 'Gerda' (Dragon). Cruised to Norway and back in 'Gerda' 
for Dragon Gold Cup Race, 1948. Various R.O.R.C. and Junior Offshore Group 
events, 1948-54. Master of brigantine 'Centurion' with Sea Cadet crew in Tall 
Ships Race. 1965 - winner in Class II. Offshore Sail Training Officer for Sea 
Cadet Corps. 
Commodore, Square Rigger Club, TS Royalist, Sea Cadet Corps. 
Senior member of the Royal Cruising Club and a member of the Society for 
Nautical Research. He was also a Fellow of the Nautical Institute. 
Well-known Gentleman race competitor of the 1950s, primarily in Maserati single-seaters. 
He also raced a fearsome 8-Litre Hispano Suiza with great success, a car he 
later toured Europe in. 
Published: Gerda's sea saga : cruising in a Dragon yacht from Scotland to
Norway (1950); War is a funny business (1989) 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
** According to his memoirs (not supported by Navy Lists) he was at HMS Duncan 
only briefly, then HMS Griffin. Latter ship was then involved in the 
establishment of a base in the Comoro Islands. Moved to Eastern Mediterranean 
for short while then returned to the UK via Cape Town, St Helena and New York . 
Was part of escort for US convoys of Operation Torch then returned to the UK 
late December 1942. | 
Scott, 
  James 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      06.04.1936 [WS 2687] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Ch.Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      24.08.1944 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Ch.Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1946 (retd > 05.1950, < 05.1953) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
03.10.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  George Robb (auxiliary minsweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
24.09.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Cape
  Nyemetski (auxiliary minsweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
26.10.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Olivine (drifter; examination service vessel) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Seligman, 
  Adrian Charles Cuthbert 
   
  
   
   
  Son of the distinguished metallurgist
  Richard Seligman and Hilda McDowell, the sculptor and writer. 
  Married 1st (1936) Jane Batterbury; four daughters. 
  Married 2nd (1950) Rosemary Grimble; two sons. 
  
  
 | 
26.11.1909 
  Leatherhead, Epsom district, Surrey 
  - 
  06.08.2003 
  London 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. RNVR 
      
       | 
      
      28.11.1939 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      ?, seniority 11.09.1939 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/A/Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      < 10.1944 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/A/Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      > 07.1945, < 04.1946 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    04.04.1944 
       | 
    Aegean
      operations 09-11.1943 [investiture 06.03.1945] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    26.05.1942 
       | 
    [tkg
      rsn?] tanker Constantine Alexander 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    02.06.1943 
       | 
    HM's
      birthday 1943 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: Harrow;  Cambridge University
(failing his second-year examinations) 
23.10.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
[Commanding
  Officer?], HMS Willow (minesweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
(02.1941) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS Duchess
  of Rothesay (paddle minesweeper) * 
  
 | 
 
(12.1941) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
07.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.02.1943 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Erica (corvette) (mined off Benghazi) 
  
 | 
 
1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1944 
  
 | 
formed
  & commanded, Levant Schooner Flotilla 
  
 | 
 
(10.1944) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment lsited 
  
 | 
 
14.11.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Cottesmore (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
(04.1946) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS
  President * 
  
 | 
 
 
Published: The voyage of the Cap Pilar :
the tale of seventeen young men and a girl who went sailing to the South seas;
of a baby who was born to spend the first year of her life in a ship; of twelve
who sailed round the world; of the thirteen who joined them, and of how, after
two years’ sea wandering, they brought their ship home to London during the
stormy days of the third week in September, 1938 (1939); No stars to guide
(1947); Thunder reef (1950); Thunder in the bay (1951); A mountain of gold
(1952); The slope of the wind (1994); War in the islands : undercover
operations in the Aegean 1942-4 (1996) 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Shackleton, 
  Richard 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Naval
  Auxiliary Personnel (Merchant Navy), serving under the T.124 agreement 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.11.1940 
  
 | 
Second Radio
  Officer, HMS Jervis Bay (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Sheehan, 
  Thomas Trevor 
    
  
Son (with one brother) of John Daniel Sheehan (1879-1933), and Nellie Elvira 
Thomas (1885-). 
Married ((12?).1942, Cardiff, Glamorgan) Yvonne Betty Boyle (17.11.1917 - 
12.1962), daughter of William Furey Boyle (1889-1977), and Edith Mary Powell 
(1890-1979); one daughter. | 
10.10.1910 
Haverfordwest district, Pembrokeshire 
  - 
  (03?).1964 
Southampton, Hampshire | 
  
    
      | 
      A/Lt. | 
      
      20.09.1938 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      27.08.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      > 08.1942, < 02.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      27.08.1948 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1955 (retd 19.10.1960) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	01.01.1945 | 
    
	New Year 1945 | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    
	RD | 
    
	19.11.1947 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
19.12.1939 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS 
Discovery II (surveying vessel) | 
 
| 
(12.1940) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Discovery II (surveying vessel) * | 
 
| 
30.12.1940 | 
- | 
02.1941 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Prince Albert (landing ship, infantry (small)) | 
 
| 
01.03.1941 | 
- | 
(06.)1941 | 
HMS Prince 
Phillipe (landing ship, infantry (small)) | 
 
| 
(08.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
08.08.1941 | 
- | 
(10.)1944 | 
HMS 
Daffodil (landing ship carrier) (despatches) | 
 
| 
16.12.1944 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM LST 347 (landing ship, tank) | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
HM 
LST 371 (landing ship, tank) * | 
 
 
Post-war ship's captain with Cunard Lines. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Shepherd, 
  Charles Timothy 
    | 
? 
  - 
  died between 07.1959 and 08.1973 ?? 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      24.06.1930 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      26.08.1931, seniority 24.06.1930 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      02.10.1932 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      02.10.1940 (retd 1945/46) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Cdr.
       
      
       | 
      
      < 07.1945 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    01.01.1941 
       | 
    New
      Year 1941 
       | 
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
05.12.1931 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1932) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Royal Oak (battleship) (Mediterranean) (to complete 12 months' training) 
  
 | 
 
23.04.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(09.1932) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Velox (destroyer) (Home Fleet) 
  
 | 
 
28.11.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
HMS Badger
  (RN base, Harwich) 
  
 | 
 
15.01.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Cordela
  (trawler) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
 | 
 
 | 
no posting
  listed 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Sherwood, 
  Michael 
  
   
   | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      Prob. Midsh. 
         | 
      25.08.1939 
         | 
     
    
      Midsh. 
         | 
      1941, seniority
        25.08.1939 
         | 
     
    
      A/S.Lt. 
         | 
      < 08.1942 
         | 
     
    
      S.Lt. 
         | 
      17.02.1943 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
         | 
      17.08.1944 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Cdr. 
         | 
      17.08.1952
        (commission terminated 01.05.1961) 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Cadet on the Port Line, Merchant Navy (Australia). 
01.02.1940 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
HMS Escapade
  (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
24.03.1943 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
First Lieutenant, HMS Wolfhound
  (destroyer) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS St Bride's Bay
  (frigate) * 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Shields, 
  John 
    
  Son of Richard and Bethia Shields, of
  Musselburgh, Midlothian. 
   | 
1903 ? 
  - 
  23.11.1939 
  (KIA) [age 36] 
  [Liverpool Naval Memorial, panel 2, column 2] 
   | 
  
 | 
09.1939? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
23.11.1939 
  
 | 
HMS
  Rawalpindi (armed merchant cruiser) (sunk southeast of Iceland) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Shilston, 
  Harold John 
    
Son (with two sisters and one brother) of Thomas Shilston (1864-), and Fanny 
Mary Susan Spring (1858-1920). 
Married ((03?).1935, Kensington district, London) Florence Lilian Patricia 
Whittington (11.10.1910 - 03.2001); two sons, one daughter. | 
25.04.1901 
Paddington, London 
  - 
  02.02.1985 
Westgate-on-Sea, Margate, Thanet district, 
Kent | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Paym.Lt. | 
      
      27.12.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Paym.Lt.Cdr. =
      
      T/Lt.Cdr. (S) | 
      
      11.11.1943 (reld > 10.1945, < 04.1946) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	26.12.1944 | 
    
	Operation Neptune (Normandy 06.1944) | 
   
   
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
Temporary
  Officer serving under T.124X agreements | 
 
| 
27.12.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS Mersey (T124X depot, Liverpool) | 
 
| 
(04.1941) | 
- | 
(08.1941) | 
HMS Marsdale (auxiliary 
ocean boarding vessel) * | 
 
| 
(10.1941) | 
- | 
(12.1942) | 
HMS Port Quebec (auxiliary minelayer) 
* | 
 
| 
12.1942 | 
- | 
(10.)1943 | 
HMS Port Quebec (auxiliary minelayer) | 
 
| 
11.11.1943 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
HMS Southern Prince 
(minelayer; from 06.1944 temporary HQ ship Normandy) | 
 
| 
(10.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
06.11.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS Southern Prince (minelayer; 
from 06.1944 temporary HQ ship Normandy) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
Language school proprietor. | 
Shirley, 
  Sidney Donald 
    | 
22.12.1911 
Canterbury district, Kent 
  - 
  (12?).1973 
Chichester district, Sussex | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Lt. (E)
      
       | 
      
      27.12.1940 (reld < 04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
01.08.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
HMS Orlando 
(RN base, Greenock) | 
 
| 
21.07.1942 | 
- | 
14.04.1943 | 
HMS Cutty 
Sark (yacht; submarine escort vessel) | 
 
| 
(10.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(01.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
 | 
Shorter, 
  Claude Burnaby Onslow 
    
  Married; at least one son. 
   | 
15.01.1907 
  Kingston, Surrey 
  - 
  12.12.1979 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      18.05.1932 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      21.11.1932, seniority 18.05.1932 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      18.05.1934 (retd 16.01.1937) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      31.03.1943 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      22.06.1945 
      (dispersal date 21.03.1946) 
      (release date 28.07.1946) 
      (reverted to retd 29.07.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    07.12.1945 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Joined Elder Dempster Lines Ltd as 4th officer 24.03.1927, promoted to 3rd officer
14.09.1927.
Being not physically well for some time, he joined Elder Dempster's shore staff
14.11.1934,  where he worked on the west coast of Africa until 1940. 
30.07.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.09.1932 
  
 | 
HMS
  Vivid (RN base, Devonport) (6 weeks' training) 
  
 | 
 
10.09.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.10.1932 
  
 | 
HMS
  Warspite (battleship) (Home Fleet) (to complete 3 months' training) 
  
 | 
 
25.02.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.04.1933 
  
 | 
HMS
  Dolphin (submarine depot ship) 
  
 | 
 
14.04.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.04.1933 
  
 | 
HMS
  H 30 (submarine) 
  
 | 
 
29.04.1933 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
25.11.1933 
  
 | 
HMS
  L 21 (submarine) (to complete 9 months' training) 
  
 | 
 
22.02.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
on active
  service with RNR 
  
 | 
 
22.02.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.04.1940 
  
 | 
HMS
  President (Admiralty) 
  
 | 
 
08.04.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.08.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Flora
  (RN base, Invergordon) 
  
 | 
 
31.08.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
26.01.1941 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Stalwart
  (rescue tug) [HMS Victory III (accounting section, Portsmouth)] 
  
 | 
 
27.01.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.11.1941 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  Examination Vessel 8 [HMS Skirmisher (RN base, Milford Haven)] 
  
 | 
 
13.11.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
08.12.1941 
  
 | 
HMS Victory
  (RN base, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
09.12.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.07.1942 
  
 | 
HMS Eaglet
  (RN base, Liverpool) (additional for various services) 
  
 | 
 
08.07.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
20.07.1942 
  
 | 
HMS Victory
  (RN base, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
21.07.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.03.1943 
  
 | 
HMS Eaglet
  (RN base, Liverpool) 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.08.1943 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, LST 73
  [HMS Asbury (accommodation, Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA)] 
  
 | 
 
16.08.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.10.1943 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, LST 237
  [HMS Drake IV (accounting base, Devonport)] 
  
 | 
 
14.10.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.03.1944 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, LST 80
  [HMS Drake IV (accounting base, Devonport)] 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.04.1944 
  
 | 
HMS Drake
  (RN base, Devonport) 
  
 | 
 
14.04.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.01.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  President (Admiralty) 
  
 | 
 
28.01.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.01.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  Boscawen (RN base, Portland) 
  
 | 
 
29.01.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.02.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  Lochinvar (destroyer & minesweeper base, Granton) 
  
 | 
 
19.02.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.03.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Osprey
  (anti-submarine training establishment, Dunoon) 
  
 | 
 
05.03.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.03.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Eaglet
  (RN base, Liverpool) 
  
 | 
 
12.03.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.03.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  President (Admiralty) 
  
 | 
 
19.03.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
03.04.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Victory
  (RN base, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
04.04.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
02.05.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Seaborn
  (RN Air Station, Dartmouth, Halifax, NS) 
  
 | 
 
03.05.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.05.1945 
  
 | 
Algerine
  Class minsweeper (in command on commissioning) [HMS Seaborn (RN Air Station,
  Dartmouth, Halifax, NS)] 
  
 | 
 
01.06.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.09.1945 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Mariner (Algerine class minesweeper) 
  
 | 
 
08.09.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.10.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  Victory (RN base, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
22.10.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.07.1946 
  
 | 
HMS
  Lynx (RN base, Dover) 
  
 | 
 
 
Returned to Elder Dempster's in May 1946 when he became Beachmaster in West Africa, returning home due to health reasons in January 1948.
Left Elder Dempster Ltd in February 1951. Had a stomach operation at around this time.
Joined Watts Watts & Co. Ltd where he served as 1st Officer on m/v Wanstead,
and resigned from the company in February 1952 to make application to become a North Sea
Pilot, having taken his Masters Certificate in the mean time. Worked as a  Trinity House Pilot until he retired at the age of 70.
Was Ship's Pilot aboard USS Iowa (battleship) during NATO exercises (possibly Operation Mariner in
1953). 
 | 
Simon, 
  John Murray 
    
Son (with four siblings) of Cdr. 
Frederick Murray Simon, RN (1881-1969), and Louise Moran (1883-1982), of 
West Wickham, Kent. 
Brother of Lt. (A) Noel Murray Simon, 
RNVR. 
Married (01.1943, Londonderry) Third 
Officer (later Second Officer) Sheila Beatrice Blundell, WRNS; ... children 
(one son?). | 
(06?).1920 
Camberwell district, London 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. T/Midsh. | 
      
      13.12.1940 | 
     
	
      | 
      T/A/S.Lt. | 
      
      1941?, seniority 13.12.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/S.Lt. | 
      
      20.06.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      01.01.1943 (reld 16.06.1946) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	17.10.1944 | 
    
	probable sinking of U-boat Western Approaches 
	21.11.1943 | 
   
   
 | 
| 
(02.1941) | 
- | 
(06.1941) | 
HMS King 
Alfred (RNVR officers' training establishment, Hove, Sussex) * | 
 
| 
01.06.1941 | 
- | 
(04.)1943 | 
HMS Totland 
(escort) | 
 
| 
14.04.1943 | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Crane (sloop) (in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer) 
(despatches) | 
 
| 
17.01.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Arbiter (escort carrier) | 
 
| 
(04.1946) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Simonsen, 
  Petter Haavik 
  
    
  
  Son of Andreas and Anna Simonsen, of Haugesund,
  Norway. 
Husband of Gudrun Simonsen, of Haugesund. | 
13.02.1904 
  Norway 
  - 
  06.05.1942 
  [age 38] 
  [Greenwich Cemetery, E.360] | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. T/Lt. | 
      
      16.06.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      ?, seniority 16.06.1941 | 
     
   
 | 
| 13.09.1941 | 
- | 
06.05.1942 | 
HMS
  Berkeley (escort destroyer) | 
 
 
 | 
Simpkin, 
  Edmund Smethurst 
    
  Son of Fred and Jane Oram Simpkin; husband
  of Maggie Isobel Simpkin, of Ramsey. 
   | 
(03?).1884 
  Bury, Lancashire 
  - 
  21.03.1941 
  [age 57] 
  [Kirk Maughold (St. Maughold) Churchyard,
  north of church] 
   | 
  
 | 
30.12.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.)1941 
  
 | 
HMS Rooke
  (boom defence central depot, Rosyth) 
  
 | 
 
1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.03.1941 
  
 | 
HMS Orlando
  (RN base, Greenock) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Simpson, 
  David William Leon 
    
  Son of Leon O'Connell Spence Simpson and
  Mary Simpson. 
  Husband of Susan Ella Simpson, of Hafod, Swansea. 
   | 
(09?).1895 
  Haverfordwest, Dyfed, Pembrokeshire 
  - 
  28.05.1940 
  [age 44] 
  [Dover (St James's) Cemetery, row C, joint
  grave 9] 
   | 
  
    
      
      Deck Hand 
      
       | 
      
      ? [ON 1397 DA] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      26.03.1926 [WS 2407] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Ch. Skpr.
       
      
       | 
      
      26.03.1936 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    | 
         
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    01.01.1940 
       | 
    New
      Year 1940 [investiture 06.02.1940] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSM 
       | 
    01.01.1917 
       | 
    minesweeping
      operations 
       | 
   
 
 | 
07.10.1939 
   
  07.10.1939 
  18.03.1940 
   | 
- 
  
   
  - 
  - 
  
 | 
28.05.1940 
  
   
  18.03.1940 
  28.05.1940 
  
 | 
HMS
  Thuringia (trawler) [ship mined in the
  North Sea off Margate during the Dunkirk evacuation] 
  First Lieutenant 
  Commanding Officer 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Sinclair, 
  Donald William 
    
Married (1940, Blythswood district, Glasgow)
Beatrice ... (1915 - 13.09.2010).
 | 
10.07.1909 
  - 
(09?).1981 
   Torbay district, Devonshire | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Paym.Lt.Cdr. = T/Lt.Cdr. (S) | 
      
      19.09.1939 (reld 23.04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
19.09.1939 | 
- | 
13.05.1941 | 
HMS 
Salopian (armed merchant cruiser) (torpedoed & sunk by U-98) | 
 
| 
17.07.1941 | 
- | 
12.11.1942 | 
HMS Karanja 
(landing ship infantry (large)) (bombed & sunk by German aircraft off Bougie) | 
 
| 
27.02.1943 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS 
Trumpeter (escort carrier) | 
 
 
Hotelier. Was model for the character of Basil 
Fawlty (played by John Cleese) in the comedy Fawlty Towers. | 
Sinclair, 
  George Sutherland 
   
   
  Married ...; ... children. | 
20.09.1918 
Maybole 
  - 
  09.02.2000 
  Largs, Ayrshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. Midsh. | 
      
      01.09.1937 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      11.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.
      
       | 
      
      11.07.1942 (reld from active service 05.03.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      11.07.1950 (retd 15.12.1955) | 
     
   
 | 
| 19.08.1939 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
HMS Isis
  (destroyer) | 
 
| (02.1942) | 
- | 
(08.1942) | 
HMS Nile
  (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt) * | 
 
| (1942?) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS
  Maidstone (submarine depot ship) | 
 
| 
(10.1942) | 
- | 
(02.1943) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 02.1943 | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
HMS Quebec
  (Combined Training Centre, Inverary) | 
 
| (07.1943) | 
- | 
(07.1943) | 
Combined
  Operations Pilotage Party (COPP) 4 (special operations, Mediterranean /
  Sicily) | 
 
| 
(02.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 15.03.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1945 | 
HMS Morpeth
  Castle (corvette) | 
 
| 
05.1945 | 
- | 
1946 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Loch Arkaig (frigate) | 
 
 
He obtained is 
Masters ticket after the war and in 1948 joined the Caledonian Steam Packet Co 
Ltd on the Clyde as Assistant Marine Superintendent and later became the Marine 
Superintendent. In 1972 the CSP was joined with David MacBrayne to form 
Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd where he became Technical Director. In 1975 he was 
appointed General Manager and retired in 1982. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Skyrme, 
  Walter Charles 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
  died between 07.1962 and 08.1973 ? 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      ? 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      01.10.1926, seniority 01.09.1925 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      02.10.1927 (retd) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      > 02.1941, < 12.1941 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      30.12.1945 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    RD | 
    ? | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
25.08.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Cormorant (RN base, Gibraltar) (additional; for various services) 
  
 | 
 
11.05.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Trade Convoy
  Plotting Room, Trade
  Division, Admiralty [HMS President] (routeing & convoy plans of
  defensively armed merchant ships) 
  
 | 
 
29.01.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Ferret (RN base, Londonderry) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Slater, 
  Edward John 
    | 
05.05.1915 
  - 
23.12.1997 
   | 
  
    
      | 
      A/Skpr. | 
      
      14.02.1940 [WS 3333] | 
     
	
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      1941?, seniority 14.02.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Ch.Skpr. | 
      
      13.03.1944 (warrant terminated 28.12.1944; 
		medically unfit) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
(04.1940) | 
- | 
(06.1940) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
12.07.1940 | 
- | 
(12.)1940 | 
HMS Athenian (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
15.12.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Invertay (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
- | 
(10.1944) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
 | 
Slater, 
  Magnus John 
    
Brother of Skpr.Lt. Richard William Slater, RNR. | 
 1908 ? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      07.06.1939 [WS 2924] | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Ch.Skpr. | 
      
      29.08.1944 (reld > 07.1945, < 04.1946) (retd 
		18.07.1951) | 
     
    
      | 
      Skpr.Lt. (retd) | 
      
      18.07.1951 (removed from retd 29.05.1958) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
(12.1939) | 
- | 
(06.1940) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
01.06.1940 | 
- | 
(04.)1941 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Philippe (trawler) | 
 
| 
(06.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Europa 
(RN Patrol Service Central Depot, Lowestoft) * | 
 
| 
01.07.1941 | 
- | 
(06.)1942 | 
HMS Loch 
Tulla (anti-submarine warfare trawler) | 
 
| 
(08.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(10.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Iron 
Duke * | 
 
| 
11.1942 | 
- | 
(01.)1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Sunnyside Girl (anti-submarine trawler) | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Slater, 
  Richard William 
    
Brother of Skpr.Lt. Magnus John Slater, RNR. | 
1906 
Portnockie, Moray, Scotland 
  - 
  1960 
Torry, Aberdeen, Scotland | 
  
    
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      11.01.1939 [WS 2797] | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Skpr.Lt. | 
      
      16.01.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      Skpr.Lt. | 
      
      30.06.1955 (retd 30.09.1955) | 
     
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    
	10.08.1954 | 
    - | 
   
 
 | 
| 
06.10.1939 | 
- | 
10.03.1940 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Lady Beryl (anti-submarine 
warfare whaler) | 
 
| 
(06.1940) | 
- | 
(07.1940) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
07.08.1940 | 
- | 
09.1942 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Southern Star (anti-submarine warfare whaler) | 
 
| 
09.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Kerrera (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
16.07.1944 | 
- | 
(10.1944) | 
Assistant 
Salvage Officer, Salvage Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
(01.1945) | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
07.01.1946 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
Assistant 
Salvage Officer, Salvage Department, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
 
 | 
Slater, 
  Robert 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
   
   | 
  
    
      
      T/S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      13.11.1943 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      17.01.1945 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Temporary
  Officer serving under T.124T agreements 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
HMS Marshal
  Soult (trawler base, Portsmouth) (for rescue tugs) 
  
 | 
 
28.01.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
HMS Marshal
  Soult (trawler base, Portsmouth) (for rescue tugs) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Slee, 
  John Tristram 
    
Youngest son of John Edward Slee, and ... Cain, of Shoreham, Sussex, later of 
Worthing. 
Engaged (1946) Second Officer
Barbara Mary Paul, WRNS, only daughter of Mr & Mrs W.G. Paul, of Weymouth. 
Married (17.11.1951, Lagos Cathedral) Margery Elizabeth Heard, daughter of 
Arthur Prynn Heard, and Mrs E.P. Heard, of Barnes, London SW13; ... children (one daughter?). | 
 (12?).1915 
   Bucklow district, Cheshire 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. A/S.Lt. | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      25.09.1937 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      11.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      29.11.1940 (reld < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      29.11.1948 (retd 17.10.1950) | 
     
   
  
    
      
		  | 
    MBE | 
    
	01.07.1941 | 
    
	HM's birthday 1941 | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    
	RD | 
    
	09.11.1949 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
(09.1939) | 
- | 
(02.1940) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(03.1940) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Drake 
(RN base, Devonport) * | 
 
| 
13.03.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS 
Atherstone (destroyer) | 
 
| 
06.11.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1941 | 
HMS 
Blencathra (destroyer) (MBE) | 
 
| 
(12.1941) | 
- | 
(02.1942) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
19.02.1942 | 
- | 
(12.1942) | 
HMS 
Hurricane (destroyer) (in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer) | 
 
| 
(02.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
02.03.1943 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Biter (escort carrier) | 
 
| 
(10.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
01.11.1944 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
Navigating 
Officer, HMS Battler (escort carrier) | 
 
 
Served Nigerian Marine. | 
Slimon, 
  Alan Pearith 
    
  Son of Charles George Slimon (1876-1955),
  and Ada Rowe (1876-). 
  Married ((12?).1938, Hampstead district, London) Margaret Charman (1913-2001);
  one son. 
   | 
06.11.1904 
  St Pancras district, London  
  - 
  03.03.1984 
  La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Isles, Spain 
   
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Paym.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.04.1940 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Paym.Lt.Cdr. = T/Lt.Cdr. (S) 
      
       | 
      
      05.02.1943 (reld > 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Temporary
  Officer serving under T.124X agreements 
  
 | 
 
30.10.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Menestheus (minelayer) 
  
 | 
 
28.02.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.)1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  Atheling (escort carrier) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
11.11.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Premier (escort carrier) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  Charles Donovan 
  
   
   
  Married ((03?).1934, Cardiff district, 
Glamorgan) Alice Rhoda Watkins (10.11.1911 - (09?).1970); ... children. | 
28.09.1908 
Cardiff district, Glamorgan 
  - 
  21.10.1948 
Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Taplow, 
Buckinghamshire (formerly of Cores End, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire) | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. S.Lt. | 
      
      18.01.1933 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.
      
       | 
      
      02.01.1936 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      02.01.1944 | 
     
   
  
    | 
       
        
     | 
    DSC | 
    
	29.07.1941 | 
    
	Inshore Squadron with the Army in Egypt & Cyrenaica [investiture 23.09.1941] | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    
	01.1944 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
11.1939 | 
- | 
(12.)1939 | 
HMS Dundalk 
(Hunt class minesweeper) | 
 
| 
06.12.1939 | 
- | 
29.04.1941 | 
HMS Chakla 
(armed boarding vessel) (DSC) | 
 
| 
(10.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
09.11.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
HMS 
Periwinkle (Flower class corvette) | 
 
| 
06.01.1942 | 
- | 
14.03.1942 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Godetia (Flower class corvette) | 
 
| 
29.03.1942 | 
- | 
15.09.1943 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Nasturtium (Flower class corvette) | 
 
| 
01.10.1943 | 
- | 
07.1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Fishguard (Lulworth class escort) | 
 
| 
05.07.1945 | 
- | 
09.1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Trent (River class frigate) | 
 
| 
27.12.1945 | 
- | 
18.06.1946 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Snowflake (Flower class corvette) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Smith, 
  D 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Bm.Eng. 
      
       | 
      
      03.09.1939 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt. (E) 
      
       | 
      
      01.01.1941 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
03.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.12.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Dunnet
  (boom working vessel) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
HMS Leonian
  (boom carrier) 
  
 | 
 
12.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
HMS Beehive
  (Coastal Forces base, Felixstowe) * 
  
 | 
 
04.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
HMS
  Barbrook II (depot & base, Freetown, Sierra Leone) * 
  
 | 
 
 
* in the (07.1945) Navy List indexed as HMS
Barbrook II, but shown under both HMS Beehive & HMS Barbrook II 
 | 
Smith, 
  Edwin Thomas Walter 
    | 
25.08.1885 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Bm.Eng.
      
       
      
       | 
      
      16.09.1939 (reld < 10.1940) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MMWM 
       | 
    08.09.1919 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    BWM
      14|20 
       | 
    08.09.1919 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Apprentice, HM Dockyard Portsmouth, 1901. 
02.09.1915 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Emergency
  S.Lt., serving on HMS Lady Moira (1916), HMS Oratava (1917) & HMS Doncaster
  (1917) 
  
 | 
 
16.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.)1940 
  
 | 
HMS
  Falconet (boom defence vessel) 
  
 | 
 
 
Chief Engineer, MS Inverader (sunk 20.02.1942). 
 | 
Smith, 
  Frank Montem 
    
  Son of Edward Henry and Emily Smith. 
  Husband of Mary Louise Smith, of Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hampshire; one son, one daughter.
 | 
(03?).1894 
  Warminster, Wiltshire 
  - 
  21.06.1942 
  (KIA) [age 48] 
  [Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma, Libya,
  2.D.25] | 
  
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      08.08.1918 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      08.08.1926 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1934 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt.
      
       | 
      
      1941/42? | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    CBE | 
    30.06.1942 | 
    for
      outstanding services: salvage Cerion when bombarded 07.03.1942 [presented to 
	next-of-kin] | 
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    19.08.1941 | 
    bombing
      of Tobruk [presented to next-of-kin] | 
   
  
    
      
        | 
    RD | 
    
	> 06.1928 
	< 08.1929 | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    17.11.1942 | 
    Middle
      East operations 07-10.1941 | 
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    15.06.1943 | 
    withdrawal
      from Tobruk 20.06.1942 [posthumously] | 
   
 
 | 
Served Merchant Navy.
| 
1914 | 
- | 
1918 | 
served 
World War I (HM E 39 (submarine)) | 
 
| 07.12.1939 | 
- | 
01.1941 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Arpha (armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
| 10.01.1941 | 
- | 
21.06.1942 | 
Naval
  Officer-in-Charge, Tobruk [HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria)] | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  George Henry 
    
Son (with one sister and one brother) of Albert Edward Smith (1879-1940), and 
Sarah Ann Blowman (1878-1915). 
Married ((12?).1933, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire) Edith Moulds ((09?).1911 - 
(06?).1956), daughter of John Moulds (1890-1947), and Edith Blackburn 
(1891-1984); four sons, two daughters. | 
1907 
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire 
  - 
04.01.1944 
Belfast Hospital (formerly of Hull) 
[Belfast City Cemetery, Glenalina Extension, 
section D, grave 27] | 
  
    
      | 
      T/A/Skpr. | 
      
      01.06.1940 [WS 3450 & TS 531] | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Skpr. | 
      
      1941?, seniority 01.06.1940 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	01.01.1941 | 
    
	New Year 1941 | 
   
   
 | 
Going to sea at the age of 15, he sailed for Ross, 
Hellyers and other fishing vessel owners.
| 
(07.1940) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
20.07.1940 | 
- | 
(08.)1941 | 
HMS Stour 
(trawler) (despatches) | 
 
| 
26.08.1941 | 
- | 
(02.)1942 | 
HMS Dunluce 
Castle (depot/accommodation ship, Scapa Flow) | 
 
| 
02.1942 | 
- | 
(04.)1942 | 
HMS Daniel 
Clowden (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
19.05.1942 | 
- | 
04.01.1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Commander Holbrook (minesweeping trawler) [died of hypothermia 
due to 
immersion in the water in Belfast Harbour] | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  George Wingfield 
    | 
(09?).1908 
  Blything district, Suffolk 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      07.09.1939 [WS 2999 & TS 118] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/A/Ch.Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      06.01.1944 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    11.02.1941 
       | 
    Dunkirk
      06.1940 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    14.06.1945 
       | 
    HM's
      birthday 1945 
       | 
   
 
 | 
05.01.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1940) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Three Kings (drifter) 
  
 | 
 
(02.1941) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
07.08.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Internos (minesweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
24.01.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  officer, HMS Delphinus (minesweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  John 
    | 
? 
  - 
  [1959 still alive] 
   | 
  
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1924 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1932 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1938 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Capt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1943 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Cdre. 2nd cl. 
      
       | 
      
      01.10.1943 (reld 1940/50s) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
01.10.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1944) 
  
 | 
Commodore
  of Ocean Convoys [HMS Eaglet] 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
11.01.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Northmark (ex-German fast fleet attedendant oiler) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  J 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
 | 
01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1943) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Olivine (drifter; examination service
  vessel) 
 | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  John MacDonald 
    
Son of John and Catherine Smith. 
Husband of Edith May Smith, of Streatham, London. | 
1906 ? 
  - 
  04.08.1943 
[age 37] 
[Chatham Naval Memorial, 73, 2] | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Cdr. | 
      
      03.09.1939 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Capt. | 
      
      01.01.1943? | 
     
   
 | 
| 
03.09.1939 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS Lucifer 
(RN base, Swansea) | 
 
| 
13.10.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
Admiralty 
[HMS President] (for special and miscellaneous services) | 
 
| 
01.01.1943 | 
- | 
04.08.1943 | 
Divisional 
Sea Transport Officer, Algiers [HMS Hannibal (RN base, Algiers)] (killed during 
explosion at Algiers) | 
 
 
 | 
Smith, 
  Percy Sidney 
    | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Skpr. | 
      
      13.09.1940 [TS 967] (warrant terminated 
		11.10.1943; medically unfit) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
13.09.1940 | 
- | 
11.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS George Adgell (minesweeping 
trawler) | 
 
| 
11.1941 | 
- | 
(12.)1941 | 
HMS George 
Adgell (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
26.12.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1942) | 
HMS 
Skirmisher (RN base, Milford Haven) | 
 
| 
(02.1943) | 
- | 
(04.1943) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(06.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Skirmisher (RN base, Milford Haven) * | 
 
| 
(08.1943) | 
- | 
(10.1943) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Smith, 
  William Thomas 
   
   | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Midsh. | 
      
      19.01.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/S.Lt. | 
      
      18.10.1943 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/S.Lt. | 
      
      18.04.1944 (reld > 04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Pangbourne Nautical College.
| 
(02.1942) | 
- | 
(06.1942) | 
no appointment listed | 
 
| 
06.06.1942 | 
- | 
(08.)1942 | 
HMS Danae (cruiser) | 
 
| 
28.08.1942 | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
HMS Howe 
(battleship) | 
 
| 
02.01.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1945 | 
HMS Caicos 
(frigate) | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
31.12.1945 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
HMS 
Tamar II (accounting base, Hong Kong) | 
 
 
 | 
Smith-Cross, 
  Norman Barron 
   
   
  Son of James and Anne Smith-Cross; husband of Gwendoline Smith-Cross, of Mossley Hill, Liverpool. 
   | 
(06?).1898 
  district West Derby, Lancs. 
  - 
  04.02.1941 
  (KIA) [age 42] 
  [Liverpool Naval Memorial, panel 2, column 2] 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. (E)
       
      
       | 
      
      01.1941, seniority 24.10.1940 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.02.1941 
  
 | 
HMS Crispin
  (ocean boarding vessel) (sunk by U-107 north-northwest of Rockall) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Smyth, 
  Frederick Arthur 
"Fred" 
    
Son of Arthur Ernest Smyth, and Alice Jane 
Symons, of Ilfracombe, Devon. 
Married (23.09.1932, Parish Church of Merton, Croydon district, Surrey) Dorothy 
Wilde; one son, one daughter. | 
20.10.1905 
Barnstaple district, Devon 
  - 
20.03.1945 
(KIA) [age 39] 
[Vlieland 
General Cemetery, the Netherlands, grave 79] [his body drifted ashore at 
Vlieland on 06.04.1945, being buried the next day] | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      01.11.1939 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      > 02.1943, < 06.1943 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	19.06.1945 | 
    
	for courage, tenacity and devotion to duty
	in an attempt to save his ship after she
	had struck a mine, and in the rescue of
	survivors 19.03.1945 [posthumously] | 
   
   
 | 
Master mariner.
| 
02.11.1939 | 
- | 
(10.)1940 | 
HMS 
Snaefell (auxiliary minesweeper; paddle 
steamer) | 
 
| 
23.10.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS 
Snaefell (auxiliary minesweeper; paddle 
steamer) | 
 
| 
03.02.1941 | 
- | 
12.06.1943 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Princess Elizabeth 
(auxiliary minesweeper; paddle steamer) | 
 
| 
17.01.1944 | 
- | 
(06.)1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM FDT 217 (fighter direction tender) | 
 
| 
08.1944 | 
- | 
20.03.1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM LST 80 (landing ship, tank) (operated in the shuttle service between 
London, Ostend and Antwerp; struck two mines while in convoy ATM97 and sank)) 
(despatches) | 
 
 
 | 
Snelgrove, 
  Reginald George | 
see: | 
  RNVR
  officers' section
 | 
 
 | 
Soanes, 
  Harold Bertie 
   
    
Son of William Robert and Eliza Soanes. 
Married ((06?).1929, Haverfordwest district, Pembrokeshire) Charlotte Agnes 
Sanders (27.08.1907 - 19.08.1991); one daughter, three sons. | 
21.10.1907 
Oulton, Mutford district, Suffolk 
  - 
11.06.1982 
Great Yarmouth district, Norfolk (formerly of 
Lowestoft) 
(buried Lowestoft, Suffolk) | 
  
    
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      22.05.1939 [WS 2912] | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Skpr.Lt. | 
      
      > 08.1941, < 10.1941 [temporary rank] | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Skpr.Lt. | 
      
      06.01.1943 [appointed rank] (reld > 10.1945, < 
		04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Skpr.Lt. | 
      
      31.12.1954 (retd 21.10.1957) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    Atl
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	& clasp France & Germany | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	WM 39|45 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    
	31.03.1952 | 
    
	- | 
   
   
 | 
| 
23.11.1939 | 
- | 
04.1941 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Cranefly (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
(06.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Victory 
(RN base, Portsmouth) * | 
 
| 
(08.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(10.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Mewslade (minesweeping trawler) * | 
 
| 
(12.1941) | 
- | 
(08.1942) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
(10.1942) | 
- | 
(12.1942) | 
HMS 
Mewslade (minesweeping trawler) * | 
 
| 
01.1943 | 
- | 
(01.)1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Mewslade (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
| 
(04.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Mewslade (minesweeping trawler) * | 
 
| 
(07.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
30.07.1945 | 
- | 
(10.)1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Mount Keen (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
 
A grandchild writes: "Harold Bertie Soanes was a 
career fisherman who went to sea as a boy, worked his way up to skipper. After a 
full career fishing harold worked in the Supply boats and after that in the 
Standby boats. During the Second World War he served in Harry Tate's Navy as 
Skipper onboard HMT Cranefly (1939-1941), HMT Newslade (1943-1945) and HMT Mount 
Keen (1945). This is a small part of Harold's story that comes from many 
sources, Not much from Harold though because he rarely spoke of the war. These 
memories include recollections from his Wife and Children, this is not one big 
story but rather a collection of snapshots. The strongest recollection has 
nothing to do with being at sea but occurred during a hit and run air raid on 
Lowestoft in 1942. Harold was walking home from Sparrows Nest to take his 
children to the cinema (something by Disney). when the bombs were dropped and 
like many people he helped to rescue those trapped in the rubble. When he 
arrived home his wife Lottie thinking he had been to the pub gave him hell for 
not being there to take the children out. Then she noticed the dust ands 
insufficient Regards tears on Harold's good coat and she could see how pale and 
shaken Harold was. He told her what had happened and how he was driven by the 
shouts and screams of the trapped people and how he was able move move "huge" 
chunks of rubble that he should not have been able to move. The only story 
Granddad ever told me was about the mine sweeping and how when they brought a 
mine to the surface it had to be induced to explode. They carried rifles onboard 
and they would (from a safe distance) shoot the mine but sometimes they just 
would not explode; if you shot them enough though they would sink and he hated 
that because he knew that they would be waiting for him when he went back to 
fishing. When Harold was around the UK his family travelled with him and 
remember being in Broughty Ferry (for Dundee) and Lowestoft.
When the ship was at sea they had each other and families of other crewmembers. 
When the ship returned from patrol there would be a visit the ship if time 
allowed. For the boys this was heaven, Dad was home and they could go onboard 
where there was so much great stuff, machine gun, cannons but what stuck the 
most was when the crew were sharpening the boarding cutlasses. Even in such a 
modern war it was like being in the Sea Hawk. Harold was wounded during his 
service, he was shot in the leg, the details of this are far and few between. 
The main point that are common is that first it involved an attack by an 
aircraft, a Lewis gun and that it probably involved "friendly" fire as opposed 
to unfriendly fire." 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Sorensen, 
  Sigurd Hesleberg * 
    
  Son of Capt. Andreas Sorensen, and Eleanor
  (née ...). 
  Married (1919, Halifax, NS, Canada)
  Gwndoline M. Rosser. 
   
  * Navy List gives: 
  Siguard Hesleburgh, CWGC gives: Sigurd Heselburg 
  
  
 | 
1890 ? 
  Brevik, Norway 
  - 
  31.01.1945 
  [Hull Crematorium, panel 5] 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. T/Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      27.11.1940 [TS 840] 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      1941?, seniority 27.11.1940 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
(02.1941) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS Europa
  (RN Patrol Service Central Depot, Lowestoft) * 
  
 | 
 
09.02.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.05.1943 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Hoverfly (minesweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
11.05.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS William Brady (minesweeping trawler) 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.01.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Europa
  (RN Patrol Service Central Depot, Lowestoft) 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Sowden, 
  Douglas William 
    
Son (with one brother) of James Alfred Sowden (1880-1951), and Mary Susannah Hudson (1880-). 
Married (19.10.1940, St PEter's Church, Upton Cross, West Ham district, Essex) Stella Marian Gayfer (10.09.1915 
- 12.2002), daughter of Charles Frederick Gayfer (1879-1955), and Nellie Mary A. 
Spicer (1881-1965); one son. | 
25.04.1915 
West Ham district, London 
  - 
04.1986 
Chichester district, Sussex | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. A/S.Lt. | 
      
      01.12.1936 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/S.Lt. | 
      
      12.11.1937 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      01.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Lt. | 
      
      17.11.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      ?, seniority 17.11.1940 (demobilized < 
		04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      17.11.1948 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      31.12.1954 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1962 (retd 30.06.1967) | 
     
     
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    
	01.03.1946 | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    
	RD | 
    
	28.08.1964 | 
    
	1st clasp | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    
	RD | 
    
	22.04.1966 | 
    
	2nd clasp | 
   
  
    
      
        | 
    
	CdeG | 
    
	? | 
    
	several dangerous minesweepings coast of France | 
   
 
 | 
Joined Union Castle Line as a Cadet in 1930 and 
obtained his Second Mate's Certificate of Competency in 1935, when he was 
appointed Fourth Officer in the Llanstephan Castle. In 1938 he was promoted to 
the rank of Third Officer.
| 
13.08.1937 | 
- | 
1937 | 
HMS 
Revenge (battleship, Home Fleet) (for training) | 
 
| 
07.01.1940 | 
- | 
(12.1940) | 
HMS Iron 
Duke (depot ship) | 
 
| 
(02.1941) | 
- | 
(08.)1941 | 
HMS Verity 
(destroyer) * | 
 
| 
(10.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
02.10.1941 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
[Executive 
or Commanding Officer?], HMS Tarana (minesweeping trawler) | 
 
 
Returned to the Company's service as Chief 
Officer, and was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1952 when he took command of 
the Drakensberg Castle. Since 1957 he commanded several passenger 
	vessels in the mail service, including Bloemfontein Castle, Warwick Castle.  
	He took Command of Edinburgh Castle in 1967, and S.A. Vaal in October 1970, 
	and was promoted to Commodore of the Safmarine Fleet in January 1972.
Master, Gordon Lodge No 1726 of the Freemasons, 1981-1982. 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Spencer, 
  Roland 
   
 | 
15.05.1889 
  - 
13.09.1981 | 
  
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      02.08.1923 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1931 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Capt. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1938 (retd > 08.1939, < 07.1944) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 | 
Spring, 
  Geoffrey Newton 
    
Son of Aloysius Cyril Cooke Spring (1879-1962), 
and Clara Louisa Spring (1877-). 
Married ((12?).1939, Basford district, Nottinghamshire) Ethel M. Thornton. | 
31.08.1907 
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire 
  - 
  02.2000 
  Rushcliffe district, Nottinghamshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. T/S.Lt. | 
      
      04.12.1939 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Lt. | 
      
      04.03.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      01.08.1943? | 
     
   
  
    
      
	  | 
    
	MBE | 
    
	01.01.1954 | 
    
	New Year 1954: Meals Organisation Officer, 
	Ministry of Food | 
   
  
      | 
    MID | 
    
	16.03.1943 | 
    
	Operation Torch (lifesaving when ship was sunk) | 
   
   
 | 
| 
04.12.1939 | 
- | 
(02.)1940 | 
HMS Vernon 
(torpedo school and experimental establishment, Portsmouth) (for miscellaneous 
duties) | 
 
| 
05.02.140 | 
- | 
(08.)1940 | 
HMS Zaza 
(armed yacht) | 
 
| 
(10.1940) | 
- | 
(12.1940) | 
HMS Zaza 
(armed yacht) * | 
 
| 
02.12.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
HMS 
Manistee (ocean boarding vessel) | 
 
| 
(04.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
05.05.1941 | 
- | 
12.11.1942 | 
HMS Hecla (destroyer depot ship, Clyde, from 06.1941 
Iceland) (ship was sunk en route to Eastern Fleet) (despatches) | 
 
| 
(12.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) 
* | 
 
| 
01.01.1943 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
HM LST 41 
(landing ship, tank) | 
 
| 
06.1943 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HM LST 425 
(landing ship, tank) | 
 
| 
01.08.1943 | 
- | 
11.1944 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM LST 81 (landing ship, tank), renamed: | 
 
| 
11.1944 | 
- | 
21.05.1946 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM LSE 1 (landing craft repair ship) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Spring, 
  John 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/S.Lt. (E) 
      
       | 
      
      09.09.1940 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt. (E) 
      
       | 
      
      09.10.1941 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    11.06.1942 
       | 
    HM's
      birthday 1942 
       | 
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    05.12.1944 
       | 
    shuttle
      service to France 
       | 
   
 
 | 
09.09.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
HMS Fratton
  (barrage balloon vessel) 
  
 | 
 
(06.1944?) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HM LST 364
  (landing ship, tank) 
  
 | 
 
09.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.)1944 
  
 | 
HMS
  Porcupine (landing craft base, Stokes Bay, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
16.11.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
HMS TF 29 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Stanford, 
  Charles Wilson 
   
   | 
 (06?).1901 
  
  district South Shields, Durham / Tyna and Wear
 - 
  08.1973 still alive 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      21.04.1942 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      26.10.1945 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. RN 
      
       | 
      
      15.11.1946 (emgcy 15.11.1951) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    | 
         
     | 
    DSC 
       | 
    30.01.1945 
       | 
    towing
      Mulberries to France & rescue 06.1944 
       | 
   
 
 | 
(06.1944) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS Griper
  (rescue tug) (Normandy) 
  
 | 
 
05.02.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
HMS Braganza (RN base,
  Bombay, India) * 
  
 | 
 
01.06.1948 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1948) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Hengist (rescue tug) 
  
 | 
 
07.11.1949 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1950) 
  
 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Mediator
  (rescue tug) 
  
 | 
 
 
* (04.1946) still indexed, but no longer listed as such 
 | 
Stannard, 
  
  Richard Been 
      
   
  
    
  
  
   
   
  Son (with two brothers and two sisters) of 
George Davis Stannard (1874-), and Elizabeth Jane Stannard (1878-). 
  Married ((06?).1928, West Ham district, 
Essex) Phyllis May Tomkin (1903-), daughter (with one sister) of George Furner 
Tomkin (1869-), and Jeannie Buist (1867-); two daughters.
 | 
21.08.1902 
  Blyth, Northumberland, England 
  - 
  22.07.1977 
  Balmoral, Mosman 
Municipality, NSW, Australia 
  [Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney] | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. S.Lt. | 
      
      05.03.1929 | 
     
    
      | 
      S.Lt. | 
      
      11.11.1930, seniority 05.03.1929 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. | 
      
      17.12.1932 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      17.12.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Cdr. | 
      
      < 10.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. | 
      
      30.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. | 
      
      30.06.1952 (retd 14.07.1954) | 
     
   
  
      | 
    VC | 
    16.08.1940 | 
    Namsos
      * [report] | 
   
  
      | 
    DSO | 
    18.05.1943 | 
    convoy
      SC118 Western Approaches 02.1943 | 
   
  
      | 
    MID | 
    03.12.1940 | 
    SS
      Statira bombed | 
   
  
      | 
    MID | 
    05.12.1944 | 
    passage
      convoy JW59 & RA59A | 
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    1942 | 
    ? | 
   
  
    
        | 
    NowWC | 
    13.10.1942 | 
    Namsos
      wharf 28.04.1940 | 
   
 
  * When enemy bombing attacks had set on fire
  many tons of hand grenades on Namsos wharf, with no shore water supply
  available, Lieutenant Stannard ran Arab's bows against the wharf and held her
  there. Sending all but two of his crew aft, he then endeavoured for two hours
  to extinguish the fire with hoses from the forecastle. He persisted in this
  work till the attempt had to be given up as hopeless. After helping other
  ships against air attacks, he placed his own damaged vessel under shelter of a
  cliff, landed his crew and those of two other trawlers, and established an
  armed camp. Here those off duty could rest while he attacked enemy aircraft
  which approached by day, and kept anti-submarine watch during the night. When
  another trawler near-by was hit and set on fire by a bomb, he, with two
  others, boarded Arab and moved her 100 yards before the other vessel blew up.
  Finally, when leaving the fjord, he was attacked by a German bomber which
  ordered him to steer East or be sunk. He held on his course, reserved his fire
  till the enemy was within 800 yards, and then brought the aircraft down.
  Throughout a period of five days Arab was subjected to 31 bombing attacks and
  the camp and Lewis gun positions ashore were repeatedly machine- gunned and
  bombed; yet the defensive position was so well planned that only one man was
  wounded. Lieutenant Stannard ultimately brought his damaged ship back to an
  English port. His continuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy was
  magnificent, and his enterprise and resource not only caused losses to the
  Germans but saved his ship and many lives. | 
Education: Royal Merchant Navy School, Wokingham 
Cadet, C
  and D Line, 1918-1921. 
2nd Officer,
  C and D Line, 1924-1928. Joined
  Orient Line, 1929 (2nd Officer 1937).
| 1929 | 
  | 
  | 
entered
  RNR | 
 
| 
(12.1939) | 
- | 
(02.1940) | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 05.02.1940 | 
- | 
(12.)1940 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Arab
  (armed trawler) [tender to Seaborn II] | 
 
| 12.1940 | 
- | 
(02.)1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Stanley (destroyer) | 
 
| 04.03.1941 | 
- | 
(10.)1942 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Ramsey (destroyer) | 
 
| 
(12.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 01.12.1942 | 
- | 
03.1943 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Vimy
  (destroyer) | 
 
| 
24.05.1943 | 
- | 
(12.)1943 | 
Trade 
Division, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 
31.12.1943 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
Press 
Division, Admiralty [HMS President] | 
 
| 03.03.1944 | 
- | 
(07.)1945 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS
  Peacock (sloop) | 
 
| 
09.1945 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
on staff of Maintenance Captain, Colombo [HMS Lanka 
(RN base, Colombo, Ceylon)] | 
 
| 08.02.1946 | 
- | 
(04.1946) | 
Commanding Officer,
  HMS Prince Henry (armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
 
Staff
  Commander, Orient Line, 1949-1955. 
Honorary Company Master Mariners; Marine
Superintendent for P&OOrient Lines, Sydney, 1955-1964. | 
Stanton, 
  Ronald George Gladstone 
   
   
  Married (02.01.1941) Mattie Moore Taylor
  (born 26.09.1909). 
   | 
04.1909  
  
  West Derby district, Lancashire
 - 
   | 
  
  
    | 
         
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    
       17.12.1946 
       
     | 
    last
      action of HMS Li Wo 14.02.1942 [decoration presented at Hong Kong 30.12.1947] 
       | 
   
 
 | 
29.06.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
14.02.1942 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Li Wo (auxiliary patrol vessel) 
  [ship sunk; see entry for Lt.
  Thomas Wilkinson, RNR] 
  
 | 
 
1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945 
  
 | 
POW in
  Japanese captivity 
  
 | 
 
 
Literature: A.V. Sellwood, Stand by to
die! (1961; based mainly on information provided by R.G.R. Stanton) 
 | 
Steel, 
  Ronald Sidney 
   
   | 
30.10.1909 
  Axminster, Devon 
  - 
  05.1988 
  Honiton, Devon 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      24.03.1941 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/A/Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      31.08.1944? (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
31.08.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Ness (frigate) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Stephen, 
  Robert Duthie 
  
 
   
  
Son of George Stephen (1877-1959), and Christian Ann Duthie (1881-1946). 
Married (03.12.1924, Peterhead) Annie Stephen (06.05.1909 - 09.12.1999), 
daughter (with two brothers) of William Stephen (1879-1951), and Ann Buchan 
(1882-1955); two children.
	 | 
15.01.1909 
  Cairnbulg, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 
  - 
  15.01.1958 
  Inverallochy Aerodrome | 
  
    
      | 
      Skpr. | 
      
      01.10.1940 [WS 3593] | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Skpr.Lt. [acting rank] | 
      
      16.10.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
      A/Skpr.Lt. 
		[appointed rank] | 
      
      08.01.1943 (dispersal 30.09.1946) (reld 
		18.12.1946)  | 
     
  	
      | 
      Ch.Skpr. | 
      
      31.12.1948 | 
     
    
      | 
      Lt. (PS) | 
      
      14.01.1952, seniority 21.04.1946 (retd 
		15.01.1954) | 
     
   
  
    
      
      .gif)  | 
    RD | 
    
	01.08.1952 | 
    
	- | 
   
   
 | 
| 
16.12.1931 | 
  | 
  | 
enrolled RNR as Second Hand | 
 
| 
09.10.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
mobilized | 
 
| 
01.10.1940 | 
- | 
25.11.1940 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(for disposal) | 
 
| 
26.11.1940 | 
- | 
20.06.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Resmilo (minesweeping 
trawler) [tender to HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen)] [ship sunk by German aircraft off Peterhead] | 
 
| 
26.06.1941 | 
- | 
23.09.1941 | 
HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen) 
(additional) | 
 
| 
24.09.1941 | 
- | 
16.10.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Strathderry (auxiliary 
patrol trawler) (temporary) [tender to HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen)] | 
 
| 
17.10.1941 | 
- | 
20.04.1942 | 
HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen) (additional) | 
 
| 
21.04.1942 | 
- | 
17.06.1942 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Craftsman (minesweeping 
trawler) [tender to HMS Bacchante (RN base, Aberdeen)] | 
 
| 
06.07.1942 | 
- | 
28.08.1942 | 
HMS Victory 
(RN base, Portsmouth) (additional; for ... [officers' course?]) | 
 
| 
29.08.1942 | 
- | 
14.09.1942 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(for disposal) | 
 
| 
15.09.1942 | 
- | 
09.1942 | 
HMS Canada (RN base, Halifax, Nova Scotia) 
(additional; for passage) | 
 
| 
09.1942 | 
- | 
15.10.1942 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM MMS 196 (motor minesweeper) [tender to HMS Canada (RN base, Halifax, 
Nova Scotia)] | 
 
| 
16.10.1942 | 
- | 
05.1943 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM MMS 103 (motor minesweeper) [tender to HMS Canada (RN base, Halifax, 
Nova Scotia), from 30.11?.1942 HMS Nile (RN base, Alexandria, Egypt)] | 
 
| 
05.1943 | 
- | 
23.09.1943 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HM MMS 107 (motor minesweeper) [tender to HMS Euphrates (depot ship, 
Basra, Iraq) | 
 
| 
24.09.1943 | 
- | 
1943 | 
HMS Lanka 
(RN base, Colombo, Ceylon) (additional; temporary, for duties with Commander 
Minesweeping Colombo) | 
 
| 
1943 | 
- | 
20.12.1943 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Dusk (minesweeping trawler) [tender to
HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya)] | 
 
| 
22.12.1943 | 
- | 
01.04.1945 | 
Commanding 
Officer, HMS Pladda 
(Isles class trawler) [tender to
HMS Tana (RN base, Kilindini, Kenya)] | 
 
| 
02.04.1945 | 
- | 
06.05.1945 | 
HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft) 
(additional; for passage) | 
 
| 
07.05.1945 | 
- | 
05.10.1945 | 
HMS [...] [tender to HMS Europa (RN Patrol Service central depot, Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft)] | 
 
| 
06.10.1945 | 
- | 
08.10.1945 | 
HMS 
Pembroke IV (accounting base, Chatham) (additional; for HM BYMS 2156 (British 
yard minesweeper)) | 
 
| 
09.10.1945 | 
- | 
18.04.1946 | 
Commanding Officer, HM BYMS 2156 (British yard minesweeper) [tender to HMS 
Pembroke IV (accounting base, Chatham)] | 
 
| 
19.04.1946 | 
- | 
01.05.1946 | 
HMS 
Drake (RN base, Devonport) (additional; not to join) | 
 
| 
02.05.1946 | 
- | 
09.05.1946 | 
HMS 
Eskimo (destroyer accommodation ship, Chatham) (additional; as spare Commanding 
Officer) | 
 
| 
10.05.1946 | 
- | 
29.09.1946 | 
Commanding Officer, HM MMS 297 (motor minesweeper) [tender to HMS Eskimo 
(destroyer accommodation ship, Chatham)] | 
 
 
 | 
Stephens, 
  Robert John Cyril 
  "Stevie" 
   
  
   
  Married; one son. 
   | 
07.1902 
  Pontypridd, Glamorgan  
  - 
  25.12.1958 
  Berkeley, Gloucestershire  
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. A/S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1926 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Prob. S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1926? 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      23.12.1927, seniority 30.06.1926 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      06.03.1929, seniority 30.12.1928 (retd 13.12.1934) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
       | 
      
      30.12.1936 (reld 01.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    OBE 
       | 
    07.01.1941 
       | 
    bombarded, strafed, damaged
      North Channel / Irish Sea 1940 * 
       | 
   
 
  Atlantic Star, with France & Germany bar; Africa Star; Italy Star. 
   
  * A bomb which struck the vessel started a fire among the shells and cordite.
  It was vital to put out the fire as soon as possible and the Chief Engineer
  and the Chief Officer distinguished themselves by the resolution and ready
  resource with which they rallied the crew and seconded the good leadership of
  the Captain. 
  
 | 
Served Merchant Navy. Served (1940) as Chief Officer
aboard MV Regent Lion (OBE). 
16.11.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.1942 
  
 | 
HMS Queen
  of Bermuda (armed merchant cruiser) (in lieu of specialist Navigating Officer)
  (Western Approaches convoys) 
  
 | 
 
09.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1942 
  
 | 
HMS
  Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) 
  
 | 
 
1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.1942 
  
 | 
HMS
  Excellent (gunnery school, Portsmouth) 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.1943 
  
 | 
HMS Elissa
  (RN base, Philippeville, North Africa) 
  
 | 
 
12.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1944 
  
 | 
HMS Elissa
  (Combined Operations base, Messina) (for duty at Augusta) 
  
 | 
 
07.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.1944 
  
 | 
HMS Fabius
  (RN base, Taranto, Italy) 
  [King's Harbour Master at Bari?] 
  
 | 
 
10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
02.1945 
  
 | 
HMS
  Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) 
  
 | 
 
02.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.1945 
  
 | 
HMS Odyssey
  (naval party accounting base, Ilfracombe) 
  
 | 
 
05.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.1946 
  
 | 
Naval Party
  1730 [HMS Royal Albert (base for Naval Parties, London/Berlin] 
  
 | 
 
 
Involved in the salvage of sunk and damaged ships around North Europe after the war from
1946 to 1952 based in Hamburg. 
 | 
Stephenson, 
  Arthur Ernest 
    
Son of John Stephenson (1872-1961), and Mary 
Maude Hamilton (1873-1948). 
Married (06.06.1934, Darlington district, Durham) May Dorothy Stanley 
(1906-1948); ... children. | 
 28.11.1901 
   Darlington, Durham 
  - 
  10.12.1941 
   (MPK) [age 40] 
[Liverpool Naval Memorial, panel 1, column 2] | 
  
 | 
Served Merchant Navy (Second Mate's Certificate, 
04.07.1923). 
Member, Hugh de Pudsey Lodge of Freemasons, Darlington.
|   | 
  | 
  | 
officer 
holding temporary commission under T.124 agreements: | 
 
| 
31.12.1940 | 
- | 
10.12.1941 | 
Commanding Officer, HMS Banka (auxiliary minesweeper) 
[ship 
recalled to Singapore 06.12.1941, 
last transmission 07.12, overdue 09.12; offically recorded as lost 10.12; wreck 
located 12n.m n.e. of Tioman Island, Malaysia; all officers missing, presumed 
killed] | 
 
 
 | 
Stephenson, 
  
  John 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      07.04.1941 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      ?, seniority 07.04.1941 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    01.08.1944 
       | 
    Operation
      Shingle 9landing at Anzio 22.01.1944) 
       | 
   
 
 | 
23.06.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(08.1942) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HMS Sambur (auxiliary patrol trawler) 
  
 | 
 
08.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
First
  Lieutenant, HM LST 214 (landing ship, tank) (Anzio & Normandy) 
  
 | 
 
(07.1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
HMS
  Spartiate (RN base, Glasgow) * 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Stewart, 
  John 
    | 
 ? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      T/Lt. (E) | 
      
      02.09.1940 | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Lt.Cdr. (E) | 
      
      17.12.1941 (reld < 02.1944) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
05.10.1940 | 
- | 
(10.)1941 | 
HMS Baldur 
(RN base, Reykjavik, Iceland) | 
 
| (12.1941) | 
  | 
  | 
no
  appointment listed | 
 
| 
17.12.1941 | 
- | 
(02.)1942 | 
HMS 
Fossbeck (boom depot ship) | 
 
| 
27.03.1942 | 
- | 
(08.)1942 | 
HMS Kodumaa | 
 
| 
(10.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
no 
appointment listed | 
 
| 
23.11.1942 | 
- | 
(12.1943) | 
HMS Baldur 
(RN base, Reykjavik, Iceland) | 
 
 
 | 
Stirling, 
  Archibald 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      27.08.1941 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      1942?, seniority 27.08.1941 (reld <
      07.1945) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
(12.1941) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
18.01.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.10.1943 
  
 | 
[Commanding
  Officer?], HMS Ronaldsay (Isles class trawler) 
  
 | 
 
26.07.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1944) 
  
 | 
HMS Rodney
  (battleship) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Stocker, 
  Charles Edward 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
   
  [possibly: 
  28.04.1908 
  - 
  03.1987 
  Walsall, Staffordshire] 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      16.09.1939 (commission terminated 21.02.1942) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    16.08.1940 
       | 
    Dunkirk
      05/06.1940 
       | 
   
 
 | 
09.01.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
HMS Lynx
  (RN base, Dover) 
  
 | 
 
05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.1940 
  
 | 
Sea
  Transport Officer, Folkestone (Dunkirk evacuation) 
  
 | 
 
(10.1940) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
HMS Victory
  (RN base, Portsmouth) * 
  
 | 
 
02.11.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Eaglet
  (RN base, Liverpool) (for flotilla duties) 
  
 | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such 
 | 
Stonehouse, 
  Herbert Arthur 
    | 
26.09.1909 
  West Derby district, Lancashire  
  - 
  05.1984 
  North Walsham district, Norfolk 
   | 
  
    
      
      Prob. A/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      03.02.1939 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      11.01.1940 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      > 12.1943, < 04.1944 (reld < 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1954 (retd 26.09.1959) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    DSC 
       | 
    19.10.1943 
       | 
    defence
      of a convoy against U-boat attacks Western Approaches 05.05.1943
      [investiture 07.03.1944] 
       | 
   
  
      | 
    DSC 
       | 
    19.06.1945 
       | 
    Operation
      Hotbed (North Russian convoy 02.1945) [award posted] 
       | 
   
  
    
      
        
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    08.02.1950 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
 
 | 
04.11.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1941) 
  
 | 
HMS Ausonia
  (heavy repair ship) 
  
 | 
 
10.04.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.)1944 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Loosestrife (corvette) 
  
 | 
 
20.07.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Alnwick Castle (corvette) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Stott, 
  Anthony Walmsley 
    | 
1916 ? 
  - 
  05.11.1940 
  (KIA) [age 24] 
  [Liverpool Naval Memorial, panel 3, column 1] 
   | 
  
 | 
15.09.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.11.1940 
  
 | 
HMS Jervis
  Bay (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Stott, 
  Sydney Thorburn 
    
Son (with two brothers and one sister) of 
John Howard Stott (1862-1949), and Mary Williams (1861-1925?). 
Married ((06?).1922, Birkenhead district, Cheshire) Ivy G. Falla (1894 - 
(06?).1965), daughter (with one brother) of John Thomas Falla (1860-1915), and 
Emma Jane Hodder (1861-1937); ... children
	 | 
27.08.1894 
  Seaforth, West Derby district, Lancashire 
  - 
  08.1986 
  Birkenhead district, Cheshire | 
  
    
      | 
      Prob. Eng.Lt. | 
      
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      Eng.Lt. | 
      
      10.05.1923 | 
     
    
      | 
      Eng.Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      10.05.1931 | 
     
    
      | 
      Cdr. (E) | 
      
      30.06.1938 (retd 
		27.08.1944) (reverted to retd > 10.1945, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      Capt. (E) (retd) | 
      
      08.05.1946 | 
     
   
  
    
      
        | 
    RD | 
    
	07.09.1938 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
20.05.1931 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Hood (battlecruiser) | 
 
| 
16.12.1933 | 
  | 
  | 
HMS 
Renown (battlecruiser) | 
 
| 
21.11.1939 | 
- | 
23.03.1940 | 
HMS 
Coventry (cruiser) | 
 
| 
23.03.1940 | 
- | 
11.01.1941 | 
HMS Cardiff 
(cruiser) | 
 
| 
11.01.1941 | 
- | 
14.09.1942 | 
HMS 
Coventry (cruiser) [ship sunk by German and Italian aircraft off Tobruk] * | 
 
| 
12.11.1942 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HMS Bull 
(RN base, Massawa, Eritrea) | 
 
| 
(10.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
HMS Bull 
(RN base, Massawa, Eritrea) * | 
 
| 
22.11.1943 | 
- | 
(10.1945) | 
HMS 
Venerable (aircraft carrier) | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Stretton, 
  Sydney Kingsley 
    | 
 ? 
  - 
  died between 07.1962 and 08.1973 
   | 
  
    
      
      Midsh. 
      
       | 
      
      31.12.1937 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      07.03.1940 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      S.Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      07.03.1941 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      A/Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      07.09.1942 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      01.09.1943, seniority 07.09.1942 (reld from active duty <
      04.1946) (retd 01.07.1950) 
      
       | 
     
   
 | 
17.01.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1940) 
  
 | 
HMS Queen
  of Bermuda (armed merchant cruiser) 
  
 | 
 
05.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(12.1942?) 
  
 | 
in French
  captivity * 
  
 | 
 
12.04.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.10.1944 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, HMS Tasajera (landing ship, tank) 
  
 | 
 
30.10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(07.1945) 
  
 | 
Third
  Officer, HMS Tasajera (landing ship, tank) 
  
 | 
 
 
* Part of the prize crew aboard ss Criton (captured from Vichy French by
Cilicia on 11 May 1941 and escorted into Freetown) from 17 June 1941 until she was sunk by
Vichy French warships on 21 June 1941 when a few miles south of Conakry. Following the sinking the crew were arrested and tried for piracy before a
Vichy French court martial.  They were then transported to Timbuctoo, and not released until December 1942.  Stretton was separated from the others
after they left Timbuctoo in August 1942; he was sent to a camp at Koulikoro, and the others to a camp at Kankan. 
 | 
Stuart, 
  Ronald Neil 
   
    
  Victoria
  Cross Reference | 
26.08.1886 
  Liverpool 
  - 
  08.02.1954 
  Charing, Kent 
  [Charing Cemetery] 
   | 
  
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      
      ? 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Lt.Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      01.09.1924 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Cdr. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1928 
      
       | 
     
    
      
      Capt. 
      
       | 
      
      30.06.1935 (retd > 08.1939) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
       | 
    VC 
       | 
    20.07.1917 
       | 
    Atlantic
      Ocean 07.06.1917
      * 
       | 
   
  
      | 
    DSO 
       | 
    23.03.1917 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    RD 
       | 
    21.11.1929 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    24.03.1919 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
    NC 
       | 
    16.09.1919 
       | 
    Navy
      Cross (USA) 
       | 
   
 
  * On 7 June 1917 in the Atlantic, Lieutenant
  Stuart was serving in HMS Pargust (one of the 'Q' or 'mystery' ships)
  which was inviting an attack by U-boats. At about 8am a U-boat fired a torpedo
  at close range and damaged Pargust's engine room. The 'Panic party'
  went away and the U-boat surfaced, its captain thinking that a merchant vessel
  had been hit, but when the U-boat was only about 50 yards away, the commander
  of Pargust gave the order to fire. The submarine tried to get away, but
  had received a great number of direct hits and blew up and sank almost at
  once. 
  
 | 
Education: Liverpool College 
1901 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Commenced
  career at sea in sailing vessel 
  
 | 
 
1913 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
joined
  Allan Line 
  
 | 
 
1913 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Extra
  Master (square rig) 
  
 | 
 
1914 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1919 
  
 | 
served
  in Royal Navy as Lieutenant, RNR (VC, DSO, despatches, United States Navy
  Cross);  
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
in
  Command of Q boat and Destroyers 
  
 | 
 
(04.1940) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1941) 
  
 | 
no
  appointment listed 
  
 | 
 
22.05.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.09.1941 | 
also:
RNR ADC
  to the King 
  
 | 
 
 
Retired
  from Canadian Pacific Steamships (General Superintendent Steamships 1936-1938,
  General Manager, UK, 1938-1951). 
 | 
Stuart, 
  Ronald Neil 
  
   
    
Married ...; two daughters. | 
(09?).1921 
Toxteth Park district, Lancashire 
  - 
25.03.2013 
Gravesend ? | 
  
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DSC | 
01.01.1945 | 
New Year 1945 [investiture 18.05.1945] | 
 
 
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08.09.1943 | 
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(01.)1945 | 
HMS Foley (frigate) (DSC) | 
 
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(07.1945) | 
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no appointment listed | 
 
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... | 
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... | 
 
 
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Stubbs, 
  Archie 
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 ? 
  - 
   
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      T/Lt.
      
       
      
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      19.10.1939 
      
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      A/T/Lt.Cdr. 
      
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      29.08.1940 
      
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      A/T/Cdr. 
      
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      < 12.1941 (reld < 07.1945) 
      
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    DSC 
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    13.04.1943 
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    minesweeping
      operations Nore area 09.1942 
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    MID 
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    01.01.1942 
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    New
      Year 1942 
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21.10.1939 
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- 
  
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(04.)1940 
  
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HMS Halcyon
  (minesweeper) 
  
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1940 
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- 
  
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01.06.1940 
  
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Commanding
  Officer, HMS Brighton Queen (paddle minesweeper) [ship sunk] 
  
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02.07.1940 
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- 
  
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(02.1941) 
  
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Commanding
  Officer, HMS Glen Avon (paddle minesweeper) 
  
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| 14.05.1942 | 
- 
  
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05.1944 
  
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Executive
  Officer, HMS Miranda (minesweeping base, Great Yarmouth) 
  
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Stubbs, 
  Bertie 
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 ? 
  - 
   
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      T/Lt. (E)
      
       
      
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      27.02.1941 
      
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      T/A/Lt.Cdr. (E)
      
       
       
      
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      < 10.1944 
      
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(12.1941) 
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HMS Minona * 
  
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HMRT
  Favourite (rescue tug) 
  
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| 03.04.1944 | 
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(10.1944)
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HMS Lanka (RN base, Colombo, Ceylon)
  (for rescue tugs) 
  
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02.1945 
  
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- 
  
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(07.1945) 
  
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HMS Sheba
  (RN base, Aden) (for duty with rescue tugs) 
  
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(04.1946) 
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HMS Golden Hind (RN manning depot,
  Sydney, NSW) 
  
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* indexed, but not listed as such 
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Sutherland, 
  Alexander 
  
 
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  - 
  ? | 
  
    
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      Skpr. | 
      
      01.02.1944 [WS 3796] (reld > 10.1945, < 
		04.1946) | 
     
   
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10.05.1944 | 
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(10.1945) | 
HM HDML 
1022 (harbour defence motor launch) | 
 
 
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Sutherland 
*, 
  Andrew 
  
 
   
  
* in seniority list shown as: Sunderland, Andrew | 
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  - 
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      T/Skpr. | 
      
      01.09.1944 [TS 1671] (reld > 07.1946) | 
     
   
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05.12.1944 | 
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(07.1946) | 
HM MMS 1009 
(motor minesweeper) | 
 
 
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Swan, 
  Transvaal 
  
 
   
  
Son of William and Florence Swann. 
  
Married ((03?).1927, Mutford, Suffolk) Marian May Aldred (24.08.1903 - 
04.03.1989), daughter of Charles Bertram Aldred (1878-1935), and Florence Mary 
Cook (1881-1908); ... children. | 
21.10.1900 
  Mutford, Suffolk 
  - 
  07.11.1975 
  Lowestoft, Suffolk | 
  
    
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      Second Hand | 
      
      ? [LT/JX 177707] | 
     
    
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      T/Skpr. | 
      
      01.08.1942 [TS 1263] | 
     
   
  
    
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    DSM | 
    
	01.01.1942 | 
    
	New Year 1942 | 
   
 
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(1941) | 
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HM Drifter 
Hosanna (DSM) | 
 
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30.10.1942 | 
- | 
(04.)1943 | 
HMS Quercia 
(minesweeping trawler) | 
 
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05.1943 | 
- | 
(01.)1945 | 
HMS Stroma 
(minesweeping trawler) | 
 
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(04.1945) | 
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no 
appointment listed | 
 
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04.04.1945 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
HMS Doon 
(minesweeping trawler) | 
 
 
Went to sea on drifters before the war and 
returned to fishing after. | 
Swinsco, 
  
  Joseph 
   
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28.02.1906 
  Castle Ward, Northumberland 
  - 
  07.06.1973 | 
  
    
      
      T/Lt. 
      
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      08.11.1939 (reld 1945/.46) 
      
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    MID 
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    04.10.1940 
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    directing
      sea transport Dunkirk 
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01.01.1940 
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- 
  
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HMS Victory
  (base Portsmouth, for training establishment) 
  
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02.07.1940 
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- 
  
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HMS
  Spartiate (base Glasgow, sea transport duties) 
  
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01.01.1941 
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- 
  
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HMS Orlando
  (base Greenock, Flotilla Gunnery duties) 
  
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12.03.1942 
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- 
  
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(06.1944) 
  
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HMS Stag
  (base Port Said, Canal Area sea transport duties) 
  
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31.05.1945 
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- 
  
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(07.1945) 
  
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HMS
  Spartiate (base Glasgow, sea transport duties) 
  
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Symons, 
  Ernest Edward 
  
 
   
  Married Lilian May ...; ... children. | 
(06?).1890 
  Cardiff district, Glamorgan 
  - 
  19.08.1946 
  Saint Ives, Cornwall | 
  
    
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      T/Lt. | 
      
      08.10.1942 (commission terminated 08.04.1944; 
		medically unfit) | 
     
   
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Served Merchant Navy (First Mate's Certificate, 
28.10.1910; Master's Certificate, 24.09.1913).
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09.11.1942 | 
- | 
27.07.1943 | 
HMS 
Spartiate (RN base Clyde, Glasgow) | 
 
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28.07.1943 | 
- | 
(02.)1944 | 
HMS Orlando 
(RN base, Greenock) (for sea transport duties) | 
 
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(04.1944) | 
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no 
appointment listed | 
 
 
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Symons, 
  Gilbert 
  
 
   
  
Son of ... Symons, and ... Freeman. 
Married Helen ...; ... children (one son?). | 
04.04.1915 
  Cardiff district, Glamorgan 
  - 
  19.04.1966 
  at sea (formerly of Carbis Bay, St Ives, 
Cornwall) | 
  
    
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      T/S.Lt. | 
      
      30.12.1940 | 
     
    
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      T/Lt. | 
      
      30.12.1941 | 
     
    
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      T/A/Lt.Cdr. | 
      
      > 10.1945, < 04.1946 (reld > 04.1946) | 
     
   
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(02.1941) | 
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HMS 
Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) * | 
 
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17.03.1941 | 
- | 
(04.)1941 | 
HMS Hector 
(armed merchant cruiser) | 
 
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(06.1941) | 
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HMS 
Pembroke (RN base, Chatham) * | 
 
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(08.1941) | 
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no 
appointment listed | 
 
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11.08.1941 | 
- | 
(12.1941) | 
French Ship 
"Emile Baudot" | 
 
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28.01.1942 | 
- | 
(06.)1943 | 
HMS May 
(cable ship) | 
 
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06.1943 | 
- | 
(08.)1943 | 
HMS 
Holdfast (cable ship) | 
 
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01.09.1943 | 
- | 
(10.)1943 | 
HMS 
Ubiquity (cable ship depot, Trinity Road, Edinburgh) | 
 
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22.11.1943 | 
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(07.1945) | 
HMS 
Castlerock (auxiliary cable ship) | 
 
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(10.1945) | 
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no 
appointment listed | 
 
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(04.1946) | 
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HMS 
Ubiquity (cable ship depot, Trinity Road, Edinburgh) * | 
 
 
* indexed, but not listed as such | 
Symons, 
  James Francis 
   
   
  Son of Capt. James John Symons, and Mary
  Ann Symons.  
   | 
1883/84 ? 
  - 
  21.04.1942 
  (died of illness) [age 58] 
  [Norfolk (St Mary's) Cemetery, Vigrinia, USA, row 4, grave 41] 
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      Prob. S.Lt. 
      
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      01.01.1909 
      
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      S.Lt. 
      
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      15.10.1910, seniority 01.01.1909 
      
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      Lt. 
      
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      02.08.1915? (retd) 
      
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      Lt.Cdr. (retd) 
      
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      02.08.1923 
      
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    RD 
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    - 
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    - 
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Harbour Master, Montreal, Canada. 
(04.1940) 
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- 
  
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(12.1941) 
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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- 
  
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21.04.1942 
  
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Naval
  Command Staff (NCS) Office, Norfolk, Va. 
  
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Symons, 
  Philip 
   
   
  Son of Philip and Ada Frances Symons. 
   | 
1880 ? 
  - 
  13.07.1943 
  (died of illness) [age 63] 
  [Halifax (Fort Massey) Cemetery, Canada, section E, grave
  50] 
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    MID 
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       07.12.1943 
       
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    liaison
      duties Norway, France & North Africa [posthumously] 
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21.12.1939 
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- 
  
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13.07.1943 
  
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HMS Victory
  (RN base, Portsmouth) (for miscellaneous services) * 
  
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1939? 
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- 
  
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1943? 
  
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British
  Naval Liaison Officer, Polish MV Batory 
  
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* according to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
borne on the books of HMS Queen Elizabeth (battleship) at the time of his death;
gravestone shows HMT Queen Elizabeth 
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Syrett, 
  Edward 
   
   | 
? 
  - 
  28.12.1946 
  [Hull Northern Cemetery, compt. 227, grave
  67] 
   | 
  
    
      
      T/Skpr. 
      
       | 
      
      20.08.1940 [TS 713] (reld > 04.1946) 
      
       | 
     
   
  
      | 
    MID 
       | 
    01.01.1941 
       | 
    New
      Year 1941 
       | 
   
 
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1940 
   | 
- 
  
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1940 
  
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Commanding
  Officer, HMS Kurd (minesweeping trawler) 
  
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11.12.1940 
   | 
- 
  
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(02.1941) 
  
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Commanding
  Officer, HMS Sanson (minesweeping trawler) 
  
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(12.1941) 
   | 
  
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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(10.1944) 
   | 
  
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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(07.1945) 
   | 
  
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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(04.1946) 
   | 
  
  
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no
  appointment listed 
  
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- 
  
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28.12.1946 
  
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HMS
  Europa (RNPS base, Lowestoft) 
  
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