HM Submarine M1 sank with all 69 hands on 12 November 1925 whilst on an exercise in the English Channel. A Swedish ship, SS Vidar, struck the submerged M1 and sank her in 70 m of water. The collision tore the gun from the hull and water flooded the interior through the open loading hole. Some of the crew would have joined the Royal Navy after the end of World War 1 and would not have a record within the 'Lives of the First World War' project. Those that did serve will be included within the community.
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Born 1901
Royal Navy J91817
Born 1893
Royal Navy K12959