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These records give details of naval other ranks deaths in service during the Second World War.
The original records are held by The National Archives
Surnamee | First Name | Ship or Unit | Date | Service No. | |
Pinnock | Harry | Engine Room Artificer 4c, HMS Penelope, | 19 February 1944 | ship lost missing presumed killed |
P/MX 78055, |
Pinnock | James R A | Marine, HMS Barham | 25 November 1941 | ship lost missing presumed killed |
PO/X 3269 |
Pinnock | Sidney C. | Telegraphist, , HMS Formidable | 15 November 1943 | killed | P/JX 163703 |
Those without graves are mostly commemorated on the huge naval memorials at Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth.
Despite the number remaining at sea, about 36 per cent are buried ashore, in mostly named graves,
and all over the world. Many others died in the United Kingdom and that is where they were buried.
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