Service: Royal Navy
Ship: H.M. Submarine Triumph (N 18) - "T" Class
Deceased: Age 30
Circumstances of Death: MPK - Missing Presumed Killed
HMS Triumph departed Alexandria 26 December 1941 on her 21th war patrol of the Aegean Sea. The patrol started with the task of landing a joint MI9/SOE party as part of special operation "Isinglass " on the Greek island of Anti Paros. She reported making the landing on the 30th, but did not show up on 9 January 1942 when she was to pick the party up again. She was declared overdue on 14 January 1942. Most likely she fell victim to a mine.
Citation(s):
1939-1945 Star, Africa Star & War Medal 1939-1945
Memorial(s):
- H.M. Submarine Triumph Memorial, All Saints church, Lindfield, West Sussex, England
Next of Kin: Son of Joseph and Louisa Davies, of Wallasey, Cheshire.
Service: Royal Navy
Ship: H.M. Submarine Triumph (N 18) - "T" Class
Deceased: Age 30
Circumstances of Death: MPK - Missing Presumed Killed
HMS Triumph departed Alexandria 26 December 1941 on her 21th war patrol of the Aegean Sea. The patrol started with the task of landing a joint MI9/SOE party as part of special operation "Isinglass " on the Greek island of Anti Paros. She reported making the landing on the 30th, but did not show up on 9 January 1942 when she was to pick the party up again. She was declared overdue on 14 January 1942. Most likely she fell victim to a mine.
Citation(s):
1939-1945 Star, Africa Star & War Medal 1939-1945
Memorial(s):
- H.M. Submarine Triumph Memorial, All Saints church, Lindfield, West Sussex, England
Next of Kin: Son of Joseph and Louisa Davies, of Wallasey, Cheshire.
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