McLACHLAN, Duncan Campbell |
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Rank |
Skipper |
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Service Number |
— |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
31st October 1915 |
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Age |
37 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M. Trawler “Othello II” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth |
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Reference |
8 |
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Additional Information |
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McNAMARA, Percival Ivor |
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Rank |
Able Seaman |
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Service Number |
Wales Z/2924 |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
17th November 1917 |
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Age |
19 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M.S. “Orio” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth |
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Reference |
19 |
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Additional Information |
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MACKAY, John Dingwell |
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Rank |
Corporal |
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Service Number |
PO/1551 |
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Cause of Death |
Died |
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Theatre of War |
Home (UK) |
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Date of Death |
14th April 1916 |
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Age |
54 |
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Regiment |
Royal Marines Light Infantry |
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Squadron/Battalion |
“F” Company, Portsmouth Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Haslar Royal Navy Cemetery, Portsmouth |
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Reference |
E.25.7 |
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Additional Information |
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MALLAM, William Alfred |
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Rank |
Leading Seaman |
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Service Number |
Wales Z/65 |
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Cause of Death |
Died |
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Theatre of War |
Home (UK) |
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Date of Death |
8th April 1917 |
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Age |
21 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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Squadron/Battalion |
Hood Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Cwmgelly Cemetery, Swansea |
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Reference |
F.3187 |
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Additional Information |
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MANNING (MM), Samuel Thomas |
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Rank |
Petty Officer |
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Service Number |
Bristol Z/76 |
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Cause of Death |
Killed in Action |
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Theatre of War |
Western European Theatre (France) |
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Date of Death |
24th March 1918 |
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Age |
27 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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Squadron/Battalion |
Howe Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Arras Memoria, Pas de Calais, France |
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Reference |
Bay 1 |
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Additional Information |
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MAUND, Reginald Gilbert |
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Rank |
Able Seaman |
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Service Number |
J/36175 |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
6th July 1917 |
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Age |
18 |
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Regiment |
Royal Navy |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M.S. “Itchen” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham |
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Reference |
21 |
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Additional Information |
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MICHAEL, David Reginald |
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Rank |
Able Seaman |
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Service Number |
Wales Z/949 |
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Cause of Death |
Killed in Action |
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Theatre of War |
Western European Theatre (Belgium) |
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Date of Death |
6th November 1917 |
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Age |
19 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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Squadron/Battalion |
Anson Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Tyne Cot Memorial, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium |
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Reference |
Panel 2 and 3 and 162 and 162A |
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Additional Information |
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MILLS, Charles |
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Rank |
Engineman |
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Service Number |
3249ES |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
19th February 1917 |
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Age |
48 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M. Trawler “Picton Castle” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth |
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Reference |
24 |
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Additional Information |
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MOORE, John Francis |
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Rank |
Engineman |
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Service Number |
3803ES |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
26th September 1916 |
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Age |
25 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M. Trawler “Sarah Alice” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth |
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Reference |
19 |
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Additional Information |
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MORGAN, William John |
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Rank |
Able Seaman |
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Service Number |
Wales Z/1224 |
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Cause of Death |
Presumed Drowned |
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Theatre of War |
At Sea |
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Date of Death |
31st May 1916 |
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Age |
25 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M.S. “Black Prince” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Plymouth Naval Memorial, Plymouth |
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Reference |
19 |
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Additional Information |
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MORRIS, Thomas |
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Rank |
Engineman |
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Service Number |
1205/TS |
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Cause of Death |
Died |
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Theatre of War |
Home (UK) |
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Date of Death |
12th April 1920 |
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Age |
48 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Ship/Vessel |
H.M.S. “Eagle” |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Cwmgelly Cemetery, Swansea |
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Reference |
B.1665 |
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Additional Information |
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MORSE, Stanley |
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Rank |
Able Seaman |
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Service Number |
Wales Z/1589 |
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Cause of Death |
Killed in Action |
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Theatre of War |
Western European Theatre (France) |
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Date of Death |
19th March 1918 |
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Age |
18 |
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Regiment |
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
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Squadron/Battalion |
Howe Battalion, Royal Navy Division |
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Cemetery/Memorial |
Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France |
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Reference |
Bay 1 |
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Additional Information |
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