D'Arcy Service Record. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom '
HMS Hecla (1824-1825) . Charlton Service Record. On his return towards the Lancaster SoundHeclasighted three whaling ships. Hecla shuddered and listed, a 21" port sub torpedo hit amidships (in the Navel reports 2 torpedoes, At 11 p.m. hit amidships. The National Archives. Tyrwhitt Service Record. So you will have to visit. After a small scientific excursion to the coast,Griperbecame stuck in the ice, trapped between the shore and a large ice floe that threatened to crush her. April 14, 2010: George Male and Portsmouth News Defence Correspondent Matt Jackson seen at the National Museum of the Royal Navy during the launch of the book A Hard Fought Ship: The Story of HMS Venomous. We also have a detailed page on the British destroyer tender HMS Hecla (F 20). For quite some time I have been cataloguing the earliest LRF records for the port of Leith. from 6/16. if you can provide photographs or further details of the lives of the men on this list. She had a range of 12,000 nautical miles (22,000km; 14,000mi) at a speed of 11 knots (20km/h; 13mph) and 20,000 nautical miles (37,000km; 23,000mi) at 9 knots (17km/h; 10mph). Vital supplies, upper spars, rigging and boats were removed and safely buried in the snow, awnings were erected to cover the upper decks of the ships, and stove pipes were fitted for the circulation of warm air below decks. 10 Local War Memorials
are marked on the Complement List below as Killed when the body was recovered or MPK. Is there a crew list for HMS majestic? a 12,000 ton Destroyer Depot Ship with a ship's complement of 858 on the day she was lost, were [5]With severe reductions in naval strength and manpower and the sale or demolition of British warships, the future of vessels likeHeclaappeared uncertain. Wilson Service Record. dailyinfo[29]=' Oberleutnant zur See Axel Carl Ludwig VON SCHOENERMARCK S.M.S. 4th Bn. Anyhow he survived so if there was just one he was it. victualing account John C.H.Harber, Master at Arms (responsible for