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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 31st OCTOBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 31st OCTOBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- (ratings
only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another
ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate
(2)
C lick for abbreviations
(3) L ink
to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1914-10Oct.htm - 271.5 kb
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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 30th NOVEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 30th NOVEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
separate page
- (ratings
only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another
ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate
(2)
C lick for abbreviations
(3) L ink
to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1914-11Nov.htm - 428.9 kb
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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st NOVEMBER 1914 - BATTLE
OF CORONEL
in ship & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st NOVEMBER 1914 - BATTLE
OF CORONEL
in ship & name order
- Battle of Coronel,
1 November
1914
(Navy Photos, click all photographs for enlargements)
back to
November
1914
or
Naval-History.Net
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1914-11Nov2.htm - 484.9 kb
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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 31st DECEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 31st DECEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- (ratings
only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another
ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate
(2)
C lick for abbreviations
(3) L ink
to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1914-12Dec.htm - 120.6 kb
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Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 30th SEPTEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies,
World War 1
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell ,
all rights reserved
1st - 30th SEPTEMBER 1914 -
in date, ship/unit & name order
- (ratings
only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another
ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate
(2)
C lick for abbreviations
(3) L ink
to Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/xDKCas1914-09Sept.htm - 514.3 kb
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Royal
Canadian Navy - six destroyers;
Royal
Indian Navy - six escort and patrol vessels;
Royal
New Zealand Navy , until October 1941 the New Zealand
- Shropshire, heavy cruiser
(NavyPhotos)
on
to
Atlantic
& Europe at the start
- h eart
of the British & Commonwealth Navies were their
centuries old traditions and 200,000 officers and men
including the Royal Marines and Naval Reserves. At the
very top as professional head was the First
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2RN01-Introduction2.htm - 60.4 kb
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CASUALTIES of the UNITED STATES NAVY and COAST GUARD
mainly from the original US Government Printing
Office publications
by Date -
- Naval Reserve Corps
3. Ranks of US NAVY
Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men
- USNRF, illness/disease
NAVY Base Hospital No.5 (believed Brest, France),
respiratory disease
HAROLD, DAVID ABE,
Mess Attendant, 1st class, USNRF
San Francisco, Calif, influenza
EMERSON,
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS-CasualtiesChrono1918-11Nov.htm - 188.7 kb
- of dad - Harold Siddall - in
Navy uniform. Taken in August 1937 at the bottom
of Cornwall Street, Devonport by the ferry jetty
At this time, we lived in Grans
house, No. 20 Cornwall
- Grandad had
served in the Royal Navy, initially as an armourers
cooper, then when steam propulsion took over he became a
shipwright. There were three children: Uncle John, the
eldest, who became a
- "Guz Stoker - Second Class!"
in the Royal Navy, trained at Devonport
or
back
to Contents Page
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2MemoirAndSo01.htm - 17.0 kb
- Canadian, Indian and
New Zealand Navies. Collectively they are referred to, as
they would have been at the time of World War 2, as the
Dominion Navies.
Secondly to ensure a more
balanced account by
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"The
War at Sea: Royal & Dominion Navy Actions in World
War 2" was published in 1989 to meet a specific
personal aim - to discover why my father was killed when
and where, and the circumstances leading to
- four main theatres for the Royal
Navy - Atlantic, Europe, Mediterranean,
Indian/Pacific Oceans. In the book these were
displayed across the page in four columns. In the
E-Book, the theatres
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/WW2RN01-Introduction.htm - 19.7 kb
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- DOMINION &
ALLIED NAVIES
in WORLD WAR 2
Campaigns, Battles,
Warship Losses, Political
and Military
- & Commonwealth NAVIes in
World War 2"
with
complete set of maps
- the Start, Main Role of Royal
Navy
3
Battle of
Atlantic
[46.7 %] | http://www.naval-history.net/NAVAL1939-45RN.htm - 40.3 kb