Postby Steve49 » Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:46 pm
Thanks for that, unfortunately the date in question for my unidentified casualty is the 19th August 1942 and CWGC don't list any casualties for SGB5 on that date.
I presume like many of the Naval personnel lost during the raid, the casualty is listed under a different unit. I have managed to identify many of such personnel, but I have ten such casualties, who I've not been able to attach to a craft/vessel/unit. So I presume that the SGB5 casualty is one of the below sailors.
CURTIS, Stanley S, Able Seaman, P/JX 221703 (Victory III), MPK [PoM]
HARDING, William J, Able Seaman, P/JX 231281 (Excellent), killed [PoM]
LAWSON, George, Able Seaman, C/JX 277100 (Pembroke), killed [DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, HAUTOT-SUR-MER]
MARRISON, Samuel M R, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 213042 (Pembroke II), MPK [ChM]
McGINN, John, Able Seaman, RNVR, P/CD/X 2817 (Victory III), MPK [PoM]
MITCHELL, James E, Able Seaman, P/JX 273423 (Victory III), MPK [PoM]
PHEBY, Ralph F, Able Seaman, P/JX 223930 (Victory III), MPK [DIEPPE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, HAUTOT-SUR-MER]
ROSE, George S, Able Seaman, P/JX 194574 (Victory III), MPK [PoM]
SHEATH, Norman R T, Able Seaman, P/JX 276455 (Victory III), MPK [PoM]
THOW, Walter S, Ordinary Seaman, D/JX 304022 (Drake IV), MPK [PlyM]
Regards,
Steve