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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2

Hong Ah

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2
Rank Carpenter
Unit S.S. Khedive Ismail (London)
Regiment Merchant Navy
Died 12-02-1944
Reference Panel 60.
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  • Adye Curran, Francis George, Surgeon
  • Allan, William, Chief Engineer Officer
  • Anderson, Albert Raymond, Chief Steward
  • Chow Ah Sing, Fitter
  • Docherty, James, Third Engineer Officer
  • Hall, John Corbett, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Jongah, Carpenter
  • Jordan, Horace Terence, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Kidd, Charles, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Lewis, Leslie Walter, Storekeeper
  • Lowe, Leonard Arnold, Third Officer
  • Mitchell, Arthur, Purser
  • Monie, George Percival C., Assistant Purser
  • Paterson, Thomas Coulter, Fourth Engineer Officer
  • Patrick, Sydney Cubitt Matthew, First Radio Officer
  • Simons, Frederick, Second Engineer Officer
  • Sing Chow Ah, Fitter
  • Townsend, Stanley, Steward
  • Whiteman, Roderick William Macaulay, Master

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