Yes, there are resources available that provide lists of crew members who served on HMS Shropshire, particularly during its active years in World War II. These lists can often be found in naval archives, veterans' associations, or dedicated websites that focus on naval history. Additionally, some former crew members and their families may have compiled records or personal accounts that include crew rosters. For the most accurate and comprehensive information, checking with institutions like The National Archives in the UK or naval history websites would be beneficial.
I don't know of a list of crew members of Hecla, but there is a list of those killed in action. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
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You can find a crew list of HMS Kent through various maritime heritage websites, naval history archives, or the official Royal Navy website. Additionally, organizations like The National Archives in the UK may hold records related to naval personnel. Online databases and genealogy sites may also provide access to crew lists for specific time periods.
naval-history.net lists all allied casualties from World War 1 and 2 as well as others. The HMS Aboukir, HMS Cressy and HMS Hogue - all sunk by German submarine u-9 on the same day - with a loss of around 1,459 men total. Naval-History.net has casualty lists for all three ships
I don't know of a list of crew members of Hecla, but there is a list of those killed in action. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board
Is there a crew list for HMS Storwort - flower class ship. J Merchant
My grandfather was also on the HMS wheatland, I am looking for a crew list too. If I find any information I will pass it on here. take care
what was sir francis drake's crew was like
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The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
Alan Bennett
list the crew of HMS glory during 2nd world war
Probably, but you will have to consult the UK National Archives in Kew, London for information on how to request a copy.
The HMS Warrior had a complement of around 700 officers and crew members when fully manned. This included naval officers, gunners, sailors, engineers, and support staff.
The ship called the HMS Blazer. The captain ordered blue jackets for all crew members and the idea caught on.
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