Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Palferman |
Reginald Samuel |
Able Seaman |
Wales Z/1278 |
Killed in Action |
21 |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Anson Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Moeuvres Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
VI.A.18 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Paton |
William John |
Able Seaman |
Wales Z/1950 |
Presumed Drowned |
22 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M.S. “Queen Mary” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
19 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Penry |
William |
Able Seaman |
Bristol Z/205 |
Killed in Action |
23 |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Nelson Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Arras Memorial, Somme, France |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
Bay 1 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Perring |
Warran |
Stoker |
4365S |
Presumed Drowned |
29 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M.S. “Amethyst” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
8 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Petty |
Harry |
Petty Officer Stoker |
K/1788 |
Presumed Drowned |
26 |
Royal Navy |
H.M.S. “Contest” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
22 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Phillips |
John |
Engineman |
3250ES |
Presumed Drowned |
48 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M. Trawler “Picton Castle” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
24 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Phillips |
Leonard |
Able Seaman |
Wales Z/128 |
Killed in Action |
25 |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Nelson Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
8 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Pickett |
Edward George |
Stoker 2nd Class |
K/26780 |
Presumed Drowned |
22 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M.S. “Defence” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
16 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Price |
David Thomas |
Stoker |
5185S |
Presumed Drowned |
21 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M.S. “Talbot” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
29 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Priday |
William Charles |
Stoker |
8705S |
Presumed Drowned |
22 |
Royal Naval Reserve |
H.M.S. “Indefatigable” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
19 |
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Surname |
Christian Names |
Rank |
Service Number |
Cause of Death |
Theatre of War |
Date of Death |
Age |
Regiment |
Ship/Vessel |
Prowse (VC, DCM) |
George Henry |
Chief Petty Officer |
Wales Z/424 |
Killed in Action |
32 |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Drake Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Vis-en-Artois Memorial, Pas de Calais, France |
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Cemetery/Memorial Reference |
Panel 1 and 2 |
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Victoria Cross Citation |
For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when, during an advance, a portion of his company became disorganised by heavy machine gun fire from an enemy strong point. Collecting what men were available he led them with great coolness and bravery against this strong point, capturing it together with twenty-three prisoners and five machine guns. Later, he took a patrol forward in face of much enemy opposition and established it on important high ground. On another occasion he displayed great heroism by attacking single-handed an ammunition limber which was trying to recover ammunition, killing three men who accompanied it and capturing the limber. Two days later he rendered valuable services when covering the advance of his company with a Lewis gun section and located later two machine gun positions in a concrete emplacement, which were holding up the advance of the battalion on the right. With complete disregard of personal danger, he rushed forward with a small party and attacked and captured these posts, killing six enemy and taking thirteen prisoners and two machine guns. He was the only survivor of the gallant party, but by this daring and heroic action he enabled the battalion on the right to push forward without further machine gun fire from the village. Throughout the whole operations his magnificent example and leadership were an inspiration to all, and his courage was superb |