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William Alfred (Fred) Arnold | |||
Rank: | Petty Officer/Stoker | Number: | P/KX80686 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Royal Navy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M.S. Hood | ||
Died: | 24/05/1941 | Age: | 29 |
How Died: | Killed at Sea | ||
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | Grave Photo: | Yes |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Portsmouth Naval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Christened at St. George's Church, Altrincham. Attended Navigation Rd School. Member of the Altrincham branch of the Cyclists' Touring Club. Volunteered for the RN in November 1939 and served on the armed merchant cruiser, Transylvania. The Transylvania captured the German cargo ship Bianca on 20/10/39 - which then became the Empire Warrior. On the 22/10/39, along with the Scotstown, she intercepted the German cargo liner Poseidon, which was scuttled to avoid capture. On 21/11/39 she captured the German cargo liner Teneriffe. On the 10/08/40 her luck ran out and she was torpedoed by U-56 and sank whilst in tow with the loss of 45 crew members, 275 crew survived. He was a Petty Officer Stoker. Being one of those 275 survivors, he came home on leave and on 03/12/40 married a Davyhulme girl. On his return from leave, he was posted to serve on the H.M.S. "Hood". His wife remained with her parents at 1 Laburnum Rd, Davyhulme. H.M.S. Hood was sunk at 0600hrs on the 24/05/41 in the Denmark Straight in position 63.25N 31.55W, by the 15" guns of the German battleship "Bismark" - there were only 3 survivors. It was a battlecruiser, built between 1918 & 1920, it had a displacement of 42,100 tons and a complement of 1,350 personnel. Death reported in the 30/05/1941 edition of the Sale & Stretford Guardian. Photo in the 06/06/41 edition. |
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