The M33 is the only first world war ship to survive that served through the Gallipoli and Salonika campaigns in the Aegean 1915 - 1918, and in the Dvina River as part of the White Sea Squadron during the British support to the White Russians against the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution between June and September 1919. HMS M33 is now an attraction at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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Born 1893
Died 1969
Royal Navy Commander
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander
Royal Navy Lieutenant M 33
Born 1892
Died 1954
Royal Navy K13290
Royal Navy K13290 Stoker 1c Vivid II - M 33
Royal Navy K13290 Stoker 1c Europa II - M 33
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Born 1888
Died 1967
Royal Navy 233704 Leading Signalman Vivid II - M 33
Royal Navy 233704 Leading Signalman Europa II - M 33
Royal Navy 233704 Yeoman Signalman Europa II - M 33
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Born 1878
Died 1951
Royal Navy Commander M 33
Born 1886
Died 1968
Royal Navy 219497 Able Seaman Vivid II - M 33
Royal Navy 219497 Able Seaman Europa II - M 33
Royal Navy
Born 1890
Died 1963
Royal Navy 14918 Private M 33 Royal Marine Light Infantry
Born 1880
Died 1950
Royal Navy Commander
Royal Navy Lieutenant Commander M 33