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World War Two - Naval Question
I recently found the names of my two uncles who were in the Royal Navy in the second World War, and died when their ships were sunk by the enemy, on a memorial on Plymouth Hoe. However, it does not tell me the ships that they were on when they died. All family members who would have been able to tell me this information are now dead. Where do I go to get the information?
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also, if you have any idea of the dates, you could start here http://www.n aval-history .net/WW2Brit ishLossesbyD ate1.htm
21:31 Tue 15th May 2018
also, if you have any idea of the dates, you could start here
http:// www.nav al-hist ory.net /WW2Bri tishLos sesbyDa te1.htm
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Thank you jno your answer gave me easy access to the information I required. My Uncles died on HMS Courageous and HMS Glorious, in the Second World War. My own dad survived the war and I had his naval record which I found in his belongings, so researching his naval history was easy. I donated a large photograph album, of his adventures whilst he served with the China Fleet before the war, to the Naval Museum in Devonport.
Songbirdy, I hope Ab Editor won't mind me helping you with this but I am the secretary of an association known by the acronym GLARAC. We remember all our relatives lost on HM Ships Glorious, Ardent and Acasta on June 8th 1940. We hold a memorial service every year in St. Nicholas' Church, in HMS Drake, Devonport, Plymouth. However, there must a mistake in your post as you say he died on HMS Courageous AND HMS Glorious. My uncle died on the Glorious, hence my connection. We have over 550 members. If you Google WW2 Service Records, you will find a government address where you can apply for his service record. The Naval Memorial on Plymouth Hoe will not give you his service number or the ship that he died on. It just shows his name, rank and the year he died, plus the area, which, if on Glorious will be the North Atlantic. We have lots of information on our web site. Just Google the word "GLARAC", and you should find us. If you make contact, we can help. I have just had a memorial plaque cast in bronze that remembers the three ships. This will be located in the Belvedere Gardens, just below Plymouth Hoe but we have yet to arrange for it to be put there. we are in contact with Plymouth City Council at the moment to arrange this. Please let me know if I can help further.
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