Good luck to all on our newest aircraft carrier, who I hope will never need to be remembered in the same way as sailors who went before them, along with men of the other armed forces, sacrificed for sovereign & country, meaning we can live in freedom. But you're all still heroes.
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That is a very sad statement!
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I didn't lose any relatives in WWI or II but can claim ones who were at Gallipoli, another torpedoed in WWII twice, who was at Anzio, in the Korean war and Suez, someone else in the Falklands, but 6 months after the conflict. We should have a celebration of living heroes as well.
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Good to see members of HMS Prince of Wales parading in Bristol
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My nephews on there at moment!
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The
@CWGC records the names of 35 men, from Ordinary Rate to Lt.-Cdr., who lost their lives whilst serving on a previous HMS QE, within the qualifying periods. 2 are interred in Haslar RN cemetery. 17 are either on the Portsmouth Memorial, or are interred in Pompey cemeteries. -
14 were during the Great War or its aftermath. 21 were during the Second World War, up to 1946. They are your ancestors.
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