THE SEVENTEEN ROYAL NAVY SEAMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ON HMS C29

THE SEVENTEEN ROYAL NAVY SEAMEN WHO LOST THEIR LIVES ON HMS C29

known 29th August 1915

The seventeen men who lost their lives on duty in H.M. Submarine C.29: Andrew Ahern, Able Seaman, Service #208176 (Dev); Frederick Walter Bignell, Stoker Petty Officer, Service #308618 (Po); Frederick Gordon Chambers, Leading Stoker, Service #363343 (Po); Edward James Darby, Able Seaman, Service #J.9319 (Ch); 1st Lieutenant Tim Evelyn Evans; William Henry Faux, Acting Leading Stoker, Service #291558 (Dev); Robert Christopher Gibson, Engine Room Artificer 2nd, Service #271389 (Po); Charles Ernest Hobbs, Able Seaman, Service #J.6420 (Ch); John Johnston, Stoker 1st, #K.16414 (Dev); George Ernest Lane, Able Seaman, #J.9657 (Ch); Fredrick George Moore, Acting Engine Room Artificer 4th , Service #M.11984 (Po); Thomas Reginald Mullins, Able Seaman, Service #216637 (Dev); Louis George Norris, Petty Officer, Service #212080 (Po); Lieutenant William Richard Schofield, Commanding Officer; Archibald McVicar Sinclair, Engine Room Artificer 2nd, Service #271726 (Po); Arthur Henry Smith, Leading Seaman, Service #227702 (Po); Harold Frederick Watson, Boy Telegraphist, Service #J.31341 (Ch).

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