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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2

William Patrick Slattery

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2
Rank Chief Engineer Officer
Unit M.V. Pecten (London)
Regiment Merchant Navy
Died 25-08-1940, age 39
Notes Son of James and Sarah Jane Slattery; husband of Annie Slattery, of Canton, Cardiff.
Reference Panel 80.
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  • Armstrong, Leonard Robert, Second Radio Officer
  • Brown, Alexander, Seaman
  • Dale, Herbert Edward, Master
  • Harrison, Peter, Fifth Engineer Officer
  • Hopps, John Raymond, Third Officer
  • Hornigold, George Herbert, Second Engineer Officer
  • Hunter, Joseph Anthony, Fifth Engineer Officer
  • Mac Leay, Douglas Charles Norman, Second Officer
  • Mc Shane, Neal, Assistant Steward
  • Moyes, John, Fifth Engineer Officer
  • Olsen, Sigurd Wilfred, Second Engineer Officer
  • Parry, John Thomas, Chief Officer
  • Stitchell, Edward, Sailor
  • Valvona, Raymond Nisbet, Apprentice

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