Royal Navy killed and died in World War 2, by Name(for ship. Naval History Homepageand type name in Site Search)THORN, Charles. R, Able Seaman, C/JX 1. Unshaken, 2. 5 November 1. MPK. Act/Able Seaman (DEMS), D/JX 3. Reynolds, steamship, (President III, O/P), 2 November 1. Selected Excerpts from “Pakistan Army Since 1965” re-drafted as an article exclusively for the “Defence Journal”. Active index of names explanation of register and abbreviations history & photos. On this day in History, British troops set fire to the White House on Aug 24, 1814. Learn more about what happened today on History. MPK. V, Lieutenant, RINVR, Dalhousie (RIN), 5. May 1. 94. 4, died. THORN, Matthew D. Cook, C/MX 5. 44. Pelican, 2. 2 April. THORN, Ronald L. Stoker 1c, P/KX 1. Vortigern, 1. 5. March 1. MPK THORNBER. Richard, Ty/Act/Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, LCT(A). June 1. 94. 4, Normandy invasion, operation. Overlord, killed. THORNBER. Thalberg, Sick Berth Attendant, RNASBR, P/SBR/X 7. Jersey, 2 May 1. 94. THORNBERRY. Edward W, Ty/Sub Lieutenant (A), RNVR, FAA, 1. Sqn, Formidable, 2. August 1. 94. 4, air. MPK THORNBOROUGH. Leslie J, Wireman, D/MX 5. LCT(R). 4. 57, 5 November 1. THORNBURY. Michael A J, Stoker, RNPS, LT/KX 5. MMS. 5. 5, 1. 0 July 1. THORNDYCROFT. Arthur, Petty Officer Cook, C/M 3. Pens No 1. 16. 36, Whirlwind, 5 July. THORNE, Albert. W, Stoker 1c, P/KX 1. Tweed, 7 January 1. MPK THORNE, Alfred. Marine, CH/1. 90. Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies, World War 2 Researched & compiled by Don Kindell, all rights reserved.RM 2nd MNBDO, 1. 9 March. THORNE, Edward. Able Seaman, D/JX 3. Mahratta, 2. 5. February 1. Naval warfare publication. The New Year Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works. MPK THORNE, Frank H. Able Seaman, C/JX 2. Pembroke, 4. March 1. THORNE, George. E, Able Seaman, P/SSX 3. Mohawk, 1. 6. April 1. MPK THORNE, Herbert. V, Steward, D/LX 2. Dorsetshire, 5. April 1. MPK THORNE, John J. Stoker 2c, D/KX 1. Gladiolus, 1. 6. October 1. MPK THORNE, Kenneth. E, Telegraphist, P/JX 2. MTB. 7. 82, 2. 9 December 1. MPK THORNE, Kenneth. G J, Stoker 2c, D/KX 5. Khedive Ismail, steamship, (Lanka, O/P), 1. February 1. 94. 4, MPK THORNE, Leonard. F, Boy 1c, P/JX 1. Royal Oak, 1. 4 October 1. MPK THORNE, Richard. E, Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/KX 7. Matabele, 1. 7 January 1. MPK THORNE, Robert. H, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, Harvester, 1. March 1. 94. 3, ship loss, MPKTHORNE, Vincent. P, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 5. Isis, 2. 0 July 1. DOW THORNE, Walter J. Mechanician 1c, D/KX 7. Neptune, 1. 9 December 1. MPK THORNE, William. F, Act/Petty Officer, P/JX 1. Triton, 6 December 1. MPK THORNELEY. Ernest, Marine, CH/X 1. LCF. 3. 7, ex- LCT. November 1. 94. 4, ship loss, MPK THORNEYCROFT. Eric W, Lance Corporal, RM, EX/3. RM 4. 2 Commando, 3. January 1. 94. 5, Burma operations, killed. THORNHILL. Albert A, Stoker 1c, P/KX 1. Talisman, 1. 7 September 1. Edward J, Electrical Artificer 4c, D/MX 7. Prince of Wales, 1. December 1. 94. 1. MPK THORNHILL. Frederick H, Stoker Petty Officer, D/K 6. Neptune, 1. 9 December 1. MPK THORNHILL, John. Able Seaman, D/JX 1. Glorious, 8. June 1. MPK THORNHILL. Raymond, Able Seaman, C/JX 3. Dasher, 2. 7 March 1. MPKTHORNLEY, Edward. Stoker 1c, D/KX 6. Lapwing, 2. 0. March 1. MPK THORNSBY, Philip. A, Supply Assistant, P/MX 6. Khedive Ismail, steamship, (Lanka, O/P), 1. February 1. 94. 4, MPK THORNTON, Arthur. G, Stoker 1c, D/K 6. Charybdis, 2. 3. October 1. MPKTHORNTON, Bertie. Gunner, RA, 4. 69. Maritime Regt, RA, 1. August 1. 94. 2, killed. THORNTON, Charles G, Able Seaman. P/J 2. 21. 64, Vanoc, 4 October 1. Bootle, gun accident, DOW THORNTON. Charles J D, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 2. Surrey, steamship, (President III, O/P), 1. June 1. 94. 2, MPK THORNTON, Ernest. Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 1. Panther, 9 October 1. MPKTHORNTON, Ernest. S, Ty/Leading Steward, D/LX 2. Squirrel, 2. 4 July 1. MPK THORNTON, Harold, Act/Able Seaman. DEMS), P/JX 2. 35. Dumra. steamship, (President. III, O/P), 5 June 1. THORNTON, Henry A, Seaman, RNPS. LT/JX 1. 80. 32. 7, St Tudno, 2. March 1. 94. 4, DOWS THORNTON, James G, Signalman, RNVR. P/ESD/X 1. 40. 0, Fiji, 2. May 1. 94. 1, ship loss, MPK THORNTON, John. E, Lieutenant (E), Sheba, 1. May 1. 94. 3, accident, killed. THORNTON, John. F, Gunner, RA, 1. VIlle de Tamatave, steamship, (6/3 Maritime Regt, RA. O/P), 2. 4 January 1. THORNTON, John. R, Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 4. Pallas (French), 2. October 1. 94. 4, illness, died. THORNTON. Lawrence L, Lieutenant, RNR, Rifsness, 2. May 1. 94. 0, ship loss, MPK THORNTON. Reginald, Able Seaman, D/JX 3. Mahratta, 2. 5 February 1. MPK THORNTON, Rex, Able Seaman, S/5. RANR), Khedive Ismail. RAN. O/P), 1. 2 February 1. MPK THORNTON, Robert, Stoker 1c, D/KX. Rainbow, 1. 9 October 1. MPK THORNTON, Thomas. P, Ty/Act/Stoker Petty Officer, D/K 6. Gloucester, 2. 2 May 1. MPK THORNTON, Victor. G, Fireman, NAP, Rawalpindi, 2. November 1. 93. 9, ship loss, MPK THORNTON, Walter S, Fireman, NAP. Rawalpindi, 2. 3 November 1. MPK THORNTON. William, Able Seaman, P/JX 1. Duchess, 1. 2 December 1. William, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 4. Charybdis, 2. 3 October 1. MPKTHORNTON. William J I, Able Seaman, P/JX 1. Barham, 2. 5 November 1. MPK THORNTON, Wilson, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/UD/X. Marne, 1. 2 November 1. MPK THOROGOOD. Albert D, Engine Room Artificer 5c, C/MX 6. Skipjack, 1 June 1. THOROGOOD. Arthur E, Stoker 1c, P/KX 1. Fortitude, 2. 1 June 1. THORP, Albert. Act/Able Seaman (DEMS), C/JX 3. Hobbema, steamship, (President III, O/P), 3 November 1. MPK THORP, Edward C. Signalman, 6. 78. SANF), Neptune, 1. December 1. 94. 1, ship loss, MPK THORP, Leslie. Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 6. Vervain, 2. 0. February 1. MPK THORP, Thomas E. Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1. RM 4. 0 Commando, 1. August 1. 94. 2, Dieppe Raid. Jubilee, killed. THORPE, Alfred. Ty/Lieutenant, RNR, Ibis, 1. November 1. 94. 2, ship loss, MPK THORPE, Alfred. G, Stoker 1c, C/KX 1. Stratagem, 2. 2. November 1. MPK THORPE, Charles. W, Master at Arms, D/M 3. Bonaventure, 3. 1 March 1. THORPE, Colin D. Act/Sub Lieutenant, RNR, Firedrake, 1. December 1. 94. 2, ship loss, MPK THORPE, Cyril. Able Seaman, C/JX 1. Harvester, 1. 1. March 1. MPKTHORPE, Eric. Sergeant, RA, 4. Empire Hail, steamship, (2/1 Maritime Regt, RA. O/P), 2. 3 February 1. THORPE, Francis. D, Able Seaman, 6. SANF), Neptune, 1. December 1. 94. 1, ship loss, MPK THORPE. Frederick H, Yeoman of Signals, C/J 1. Cleopatra, 2. 2 March 1. Battle of Sirte, killed. THORPE, George. A, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 3. Itchen, 2. 2. September 1. MPKTHORPE, George. E, Act/Leading Stoker, P/KX 8. Hood, 2. 4. May 1. MPK THORPE, Guy S. Lieutenant Commander (E), Culver, 3. January 1. 94. 2, ship loss, MPK THORPE, Jack. Able Seaman, D/JX 1. Mahratta, 2. 5. February 1. MPK THORPE, Jack W. Sick Berth Attendant, RNASBR, D/SBR/X 7. Broke, 8 November 1. THORPE, John. Able Seaman, RNVR, C/HD/X 3. Curacoa, 2. October 1. MPK THORPE, John E. Ty/Sub Lieutenant (A), RNVR, FAA, 7. Sqn, Jackdaw, 1. 4 April 1. THORPE, John P. Ty/Lieutenant, RNVR, Revello, 1. March. bombing, killed. THORPE, John R. Marine, CH/X 1. RM, 9th Batallion, 8. February 1. 94. 3, road accident, killed. THORPE, Joseph. Marine, PO/X 3. Hood, 2. 4 May 1. MPK THORPE, Lawrence. M, Able Seaman, P/J 1. Glowworm, 8. April 1. MPK THORPE, Maurice. Stoker 2c, RNVR, 6. SANF), Cornwall, 5 April 1. MPK THORPE, Parker. Able Seaman, D/SSX 2. MTB. 4. 1, 1. 4. February 1. MPK THORPE, Patrick. Stoker 1c, P/KX 1. Marne, 1. 2 November 1. MPK THORPE, Raymond. W, Ordinary Seaman, D/SSX 3. Glorious, 8 June 1. MPK THORPE, Richard. Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 2. Hood, 2. 4. May 1. MPK THORPE, Richard. Writer, D/MX 7. 15. Olympus, 8 May 1. Penelope), MPK THORPE, Robert. B, Chief Petty Officer, D/J 1. Dorsetshire, 5 April 1. MPK THORPE, Roy B C. Ordinary Seaman, P/JX 2. Dorsetshire, 5 April 1. MPK THORPE, Samuel. Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 6. Whitaker, 1. November 1. MPK THORPE, Samuel. J, Sub Lieutenant, Saumarez, 2. December 1. 94. 3, surface action, killed. THORPE, Thomas. H, Able Seaman, P/JX 2. Arrow, 4. August 1. MPKTHORPE, Thomas. R, Able Seaman, C/SSX 1. Gallant, 1. 0. January 1. MPK THORPE, Walter. J, Leading Wireman, P/MX 6. Albatross, 1. 1 August 1. MPK THORPE, William. Able Seaman, P/SSX 3. Halsted, 9. May 1. DOWS THORPE, William. R, Leading Seaman, RNPS, LT/JX 2. De Rosa, 1. 8 February 1. DOWS THORRINGTON, William, Able. Seaman, P/SS 9. 60. British General, steamship, (President III, O/P), 6. October 1. 94. 0, MPK THOW, Walter S. Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 3. Drake IV, 1. 9 August 1. Dieppe Raid. Jubilee, MPK THRASHER, Mack. P, Stoker (M), V 3. RCNVR), LCI(L). 2. April 1. 94. 3, DOWSTHREADER. Maurice R, Able Seaman, C/JX 1. Calpe, 2. 1 August 1. DOW THREADGOLD. Henry, Act/Able Seaman, P/JX 2. Millisle, steamship, (President III, O/P), 2. March 1. 94. 1, missing. THREADKELL. Victor H, Gunner, Hurworth, 2. October 1. 94. 3, ship loss, MPKTHRELFALL. Albert, Ty/Act/Leading Stoker, D/KX 8. Trinidad, 1. 4 May 1. MPK THRELFALL. Thomas, Ty/Skipper, RNR, Transvaal, 1. November 1. 94. 4, ship loss, MPK THRIFT, George. C, Leading Air Fitter (A), FAA/FX 7. Peewit, 1. 5 August 1. DOWS THRIPPLETON. Samuel W A, Lieutenant, Uganda, 1. September 1. 94. 3, bombing, DOWTHROUP, George F. Able Seaman, D/SSX 2. Glorious, 8. June 1. MPK THROUP, John. Act/Able Seaman, D/JX 2. Rembrandt, steamship, 9 January 1. THRUSTON, Edmund. W, Commander, Sydney (RAN), 1. November 1. 94. 1, ship loss, MPK THUBRON, John. Stoker 1c, C/K 6. Maida, 1. 6 March. MPK THUMWOOD, Arthur. W, Ty/Corporal, RM, PLY/X 1. RM MNBDO, 2. 4 April 1. Burma operations, MPK THUNDER, Allan. H, Leading Seaman, C/JX 1. Sultan, as POW, 2. March 1. 94. 5, died. THUNDER, Cecil. F, Ty/Paymaster Lieutenant, RNVR, Fidelity, 3. December 1. 94. 2, ship loss. MPK THUNDERCLIFFE. John E, Ty/Skipper, RNR, Sulla, 2. March. ship loss, MPK THURBIN, Arthur. Stoker 1c, C/KX 1. Goodall, 2. 9. April 1. MPK THURBIN, Thomas. J, Stoker 1c, C/KX 1. Laforey, 3. 0. March 1. MPK THURLAND, John. Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 3. Harvester, 1. 1. March 1. MPKTHURLOW, Arthur. J, Able Seaman, C/JX 5. Pembroke, 2. 9. April 1. THURLOW. Frederick, Ordinary Telegraphist, P/JX 2. Kestrel, 3. 0 May 1. THURLOW, Rowland. J, Gunner, Chanticleer, 1. November 1. 94. 3, torpedoed, MPKTHURLOW, William. J, Signalman, 2. 43. RAN), Canberra (RAN), 9 August 1. MPK THURMAN, William. T A, Ty/Stoker Petty Officer, RFR, C/KX 7. Cornwall, 5 April 1. MPK THUROGOOD, John. F, Cook (S), C/SR 8. Hood, 2. 4 May 1. MPK THURSBY- PELHAM. Honor L, Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD Nurse), RN Auxiliary Hospital, Bristol, 1. June 1. 94. 3, road accident, killed. THURSFIELD, John. S, Leading Radio Mechanic, P/MX 1. St Croix (RCN), 2. September 1. 94. 3. MPKTHURSTON. Charles R, Ty/Act/Lieutenant, RCNVR, FAA, 1. Sqn, Indomitable, 1. April 1. 94. 5, air. 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