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Harold Davies | |||
Rank: | Ldg Signalman | Number: | P/JX127080 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Royal Navy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M. Submarine Swordfish | ||
Died: | 16/11/1940 | Age: | 30 |
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Mentioned in Despatches. One of the dates must be wrong - It must now be presumed that Harold actually died on the 7th November 1940. It is now known that H.M.S. Swordfish (a class 5 submarine) was sunk by a mine off St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight, whilst outward bound on patrol from Gosport, with the loss of all 41 crew members, on the 7th November 1940 - which does not accord with his date of death. The submarine was ordered to report her position on the 15th & 16th November 1940 - so this must, at the time, have been the first known date of her loss. She was presumed to have been sunk off Brest. However this theory was dispelled in July 1983 when the wreck was discovered off St. Catherine's Point, the most southerly tip of the Isle of Wight. The wreck lies in two parts indicating that she had been mined. The forward hydroplanes are set to dive and the engine room telegraphs are at 'slow ahead'. The after escape hatch is open suggesting that some of the crew escaped, however, without immediate rescue they would not have survived for long. It is now clear that she was sunk soon after leaving Gosport on the 7th. |
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