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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2

George Anthony Keeler

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2
Rank Apprentice
Unit S.S. Calchas (Liverpool)
Regiment Merchant Navy
Died 21-04-1941, age 19
Reference Panel 22.
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  • Berry, Frederico Trafford, Chief Officer
  • Bibby, George Alfred, Able Seaman
  • Dove, William, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Grace, Eric Fisher, Second Engineer Officer
  • Grigg, Harold Hastings Malpas, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Holden, William Richard Fielding, Master
  • Hoy, John Morrison, Fourth Officer
  • Monkhouse, Arthur, First Radio Officer
  • Morris, William John, Ordinary Seaman
  • Nunn, Donald Charles, Second Radio Officer
  • Oddy, Frederick Vincent, Second Officer
  • Raine, Thomas Spencer, Second Engineer Officer
  • Rowntree, Kenneth William, Apprentice
  • Scott, John, Chief Engineer Officer
  • Taylor, James, Able Seaman
  • Taylor, Norman John, Junior Engineer Officer
  • Williams, Hugh Erith, Deck Boy

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