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Navy Casualty
List:
102
Names
NAMES OF 102 officers and men are given in an!
Admiralty casualty list published last month.
It is stated that these were from the "various hazards
of service in war and are not related to any particular ship or action." The list is BALDWIN, C. E.
as follows:
OFFICERS Killed
MID. (A) J. D. W. HARR, RN,
W. Barton, Temp: Doom_Eng., IL.NR. MID, H. A. S. BROWN, IN. LIENT, D. COOMBS, IN.
TEMP. SUR-LIEUT. 0. DORSON,
I.N.V.R.
D. D. JOHNSTONE.
N.
PEAT.
TEMİ', LIEUT.
AN.V.R.
TRAIT.
SUB-LIEUT.
F.
Skinner,
R.N.V.R. LIEUT. (A) E. F. POPE, ILN. ACT, SUB-LIEUT. (A) G. A
ILN. TEMP. SUB-LIEUT. 6. W. VAUGHAN,
ILN.V.J PROB. MID. (A) T. R. W. WAGNER.
RN.V.R.
TEMP. SUB-LIEUT (A) G. V. WILLIAM-
SON, IL.N.V.I.
Died of Wounds
A. M.
Died
TEMP. LIEUT.
R.N.V.R.
A
LIEUT. & L. INN
L. HOCKING, R.N.
Wounded
D.Š.M., C.P.O., P/I
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HAWKINS, A I., AB,, P/J 107721. LARMOUR, James, A., P/SЯX 14491. PARKES, Edward, A.D., R.N.V.I., LD/X
G010.
20183.
REASON, J. D. N., A.B. P/S9X_17373. STURGESS, N. A. J. A.D., T/J 115553.
R.NR. JOHNSTONE, E. M. Sin
166235. LYNCH, J. L. Ble, in CL, PACK #3102 McMinn, R., E.R.A. 3, C/MX 59340.
R.N.R.. X MORRISON, Malcolm. Smn..
10207 A NUGENT Eric, Smn. R.N.R Ply/X 3014.
P/K PADDOCK, B. H,
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150017. BANKER. D. R.. Engineman, X 6050 2.8. BAXTER, Jelin, Ldt. Airman, FX 76121. BEAVERS, I. E., Smn., R.NR. X 21491. BRYANT, C. N., A.B., P/JX 152129. CLAY, J. JL, San.. R.N... X 10202. COWIE, John, 2nd Hand. X 110 8. DAVEY, G, H., Marine. Ply/21450, DUNLEVY, R. 3. C.P.0., V/F 14938,
GARDNER, S. T. A.D., P/JX 141471. JOHNSON, W, E. Smn. Cook, JX 16×IŻ 1.
Samuel, A.B., D/JX MCCULLOUGH,
180481. PARKER,
Leonard,
D/BSX
ACUP.O.. 1430 PRESTON, C. W. Merine, Ch/24905. REID, Peler, Smn., R.N.Ñ., X 14337, SHAYLER, E. I. Ldg. Airman, FAALFX SHEPHEARD, G, IL. Act. ro
76107.
Airman, C/JX 137526. STEWART, Aloxander, Ema, INH
16374.
STEWART, James, Sma., R.N.N., X 185, TANDY, II. A... C.P.O.. PIJ 21089. TAYLOR, R. A. Sig.. P/JX 136115, MACLEAN, TOUGIL Charles, Sto.. Int Class.
LIEUT.COM. 3, 1, MILLER, R.N.R. PRON. TEMP. SUR-LIEUT...
WHYDROW. RNVR.
A. FINLAYSON, Chlef Skipper, R.N.R.
RATINGS Killed
TRODD, S. G., Marine, Po/E 21507. UREN, O, E., Ldg. Airman. D/JX 139232. WARREN, J. Il.. Ord. Smu.. P/SSX 20931. WATSON, Andrew, Sto. P.C., KX 09015. WYLIE, 1., A.B.: D/SSX 10421. YOUNG, IT J., A.D., C/SSX 2000.
Died of Wounds
C. BARKER, Edward, 2nd Hand, JX 173000.
BRANDLE. J. I. Ord. Smo.. P/JX 150741. BUCKLEY, C. A. Boy, 1st Ch, P/JX
154023
ADAMS, James, Sinn, R.N.3. D 0897. ADCOCK, Bernard, Sto.. Est Class,
C/KX 1830s.
RUSSELL, W. A.. Marine, Ply/X 214, SilinTLIFF, William, Coole. D/FIX 33410.
Alling, lleved Killed DAWES. E. C., A.D., DBX 148247. DYGER. W. H. Alr Mech., D/KX 00553.
Died
CAMPBELL, R. K. A.B.. C/T 113702.
BROTHERTON, Peter, A... P/SSX 24041. PADDY ens.), C/3 22317. BROWN, S. II, Ldg. Smn., IN.V.R., PENN, J. W. V. Sto.. 1st C1.. C/KCX 93200.
LD/X 1497.
RUSSELL, W. C., Sig, P/JX 140379,
James, A, D/SSX 17744. STUART, W. J. C., Engann., ILNP.S. SWANN, R. M., R.N.R., P.S., X 10295. TAYLOR. J. K., Marine, Ply/X 3116. THOMAS, & IL II, ERA., DM 7399.
Wounded BEASLEY, F. W. A... DJ_100934. BRITTON, R, C. L., A... P/JX 1308ZA.
D/3157036. A Leg. Stu.. C/LX COLLEY, F., A.,
DUNCAN,
Sto. P.O.
CUNNINGILAM, George, Sto.. C/KX 89083.5LLING C. P., Sg...R.F.R. B 20473,
EDE M., Ldg. Smr., P/JX 133234. FAWCETT C. C. Lug. Sto., P/ Debt. HANMAN. Samuel, P.O. C/3 230553. HARRINGTON, WA. PO., P/J 113308, HAWKINS. F. J. Shift. 1st Cl.. C/M 2234. HAYES, Leslie, A.1., P/J 90879, HILL, W. C., ERA-2, P/M 30375. HONEY, G. E., A.1. P/JX 130627. JENKINSON,
G.
MY TWO YEARS
GEDDES Andrew. mn. K.N.I.. 18336.
HARPER James A., TJX 120321. LOFTUS. James, A.B., P/SSX 10095. MANSON, George, Enanmn. KX 100392, NEWING, A, R., A.B., D/JX 112613. SHAWL Georie, Sec. Land, IN.R. SPRAKE. W. J. Ord. Smn., P/JK 152301, TULLETT, C. W., Boy, ist Cl. P/JX
100407.
WHYTE, W. W., Lalg, Smn, X_7748. YOUNGSON, John, Smn, H.N.R.
The following was erroneously in- cluded in a previous casualty list and is now known to be alive: DOULTON, Eric, A.D., P/J 116348.
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1937 1939
BY
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LATE HIS MAJESTY'S AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
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