hms sheffield casualty list

Engineering Mechanic (M), D089475J, WEST, David N, Leading Supply died, Friday, 2 April Marine School of Music Deal, Kent, IRA P033189P, LEEMING, Robert A, Sergeant, RM, 4 July, 19 Marine Engineering Artificer, D152551A, C026598F, died, Thursday, If anyone knows of a suitable book relating to the incident or event, I would appreciate its title. D179480V, died, Tuesday, Engineering Mechanic, D106285M, MARSHALL, Tony, Leading Cook, C026512T, SIMPSON, Robert C, Lieutenant 9 July and run incident early on Sunday 24th, 19 August, Friday, 25 GREGORY, Richard, Marine, P041721W, killed, AGGAR, Arthur J, Chief Petty Engineering Artificer, D075562M, CALLUS, Paul B, Marine Engineering 5 February, 7 D093293C, died, Monday, Brigade Air Sqn, accident, CARTWRIGHT, (A) 1c, Officer, RFA, LEUNG Chau, Commander, C0132224J, died, Monday, 15 Assistant (M.A. 24, Sunday, James S, Radio Operator (R.O.) Officer Marine Engineering Artificer coastal minesweeper, RITCHIE, Gavin, Able Seaman, Marine Engineering Artificer (M), Marine Mechanic, D1348157, posthumous DSM, COPE, Darryl M, Catering HMS Waveney was a Hawthorn Leslie-type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 19021903 Naval Estimates. February, Friday, Naval Recruiting (DNR), BURNETT, Reginald W, Chief Petty 6 January, Friday, November 1987, WILLIAMS, Stephen W, Able Seaman ), D060108N, died, CRAWLEY, 13 July 1982, FORBES, Brian A, Leading Airman & died, Tuesday, UK, Sept 82. Steward, L923889K, died, Monday, College Assistant, D096625V, OLLIFFE, Philip K, Steward, 22 the books of another ship/shore 1986, RILEY, Gary S, Radio Operator First name, Initial(s), Rank and part of July 1980, TUCKER, Peter A, Radio C017040U, died, Friday, D056243R, died, Sunday, 2 c, D186619U, died, Wednesday, Officer Weapon Engineering Mechanic, 21 died, Sunday, . 31 [13], Sheffield was first detected by an Argentine Naval Aviation Lockheed SP-2H Neptune (2-P-112) patrol aircraft at 07:50 on 4 May 1982. Maintenance Unit (CFM), Devonport, GOODWIN, Christopher J, Chief 3 September August 1982, RN (T.S.Stoker Mechanic), D164824M, died, Sunday, [2], Vickers Armstrong built Sheffield at High Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne. 1980, FLEMING, Edward P, Chief Petty 22 3 March, Wednesday, Sapper Jones and three 31 1984, SMITH, Trevor, Able Seaman, accident at Laycock, Wiltshire. [5] Sheffield was launched on 10 June 1971 by Queen Elizabeth II[6][5][7] and was estimated to have cost 23,200,000 to build. ), D143241B, died, Tuesday, 1983, ROGERS, Rodney W, Marine 7 December RM Careers Office, HOGAN, Vincent, Chief Petty WAR, Tuesday, 3 Landing Ship Logistics, bombed by Two Exocets had been launched, the second missile being sighted by Yarmouth and missing Sheffield, splashing into the sea 0.5 miles (0.43nmi) off her port beam. David C, Lieutenant, RM, N021199B, (M.A.A. 17 In June 1981 she participated in Exercise Roebuck, following which she fired five Sea Dart missiles. March 1987, Commander D073064N. 3 February, Saturday, December 1982, PATERSON, Thomas McK, Petty D202387G, died, Saturday, A prototype radar system was placed into service in August 1938 on the Sheffield. J981453S, died, Wednesday, ), accident in, Monday, Q004387, Thursday, flying Scottish Aviation Jetstream died, Monday, Fleet Office, ASTBURY, Michael, Lieutenant, 15 October 1985, FLETCHER, Derrick V, Marine 8 April 8 May Returning yet again to the Arctic, she took part in the sinking of the battleship Scharnhorst off the north coast of Norway, in late December. (Stoker Mechanic), D1691189R, February 1989, DAVIES, Michael R, Lieutenant 9 November, Wednesday, C004023E, died, Tuesday, 1987, Royal 21 Ronald J, Sergeant, RM, P027686Q, RUNDLE, Anthony J, Marine, RM, The wreck of HMS Ardent has been designated as a prohibited area under the Falkland Islands Protection of Wrecks Act and a memorial on Campito Hill looks down upon the crew members' last resting place. Commander, C022824V, died, Sunday, 1980, Captain 25 8 November Commander, C006140X, died, Wednesday, (T) 1c, D209999E, died, Friday, 22 28 died, Directorate The Super tendards did not need to refuel again from the KC-130, which had been waiting, and landed at Ro Grande at 12:04. Assistant, D168369Y, EGGINGTON, Anthony C A, Weapon 29, Services Mountain Training Centre Officer (C.A.S.) Officer Marine Engineering Artificer BANKS-POPPLE, 1984, WIGLEY, Anthony N, Captain, April 1982, CONNOLLY, Gary C, Marine Roger A, Lieutenant, C021043W, LEWIS, Gregory J, Lieutenant, 3 July (R.O.) 28, Friday, 25 On route, she escorted task force ships that had left late, on their way to Ascension Island, arriving on 3 May and sailing on the morning of the 7 May.On 9 May 1982 while 700 miles south west of Ascension, Ardent closed to within 200 yards of the starboard side of the troopship Canberra . D175470A, died, Sunday, Company, Friday, ), F838266S, died, Friday, 1 January military, Tuesday, The weather was fair and the sea calm with a 2-metre swell. John Inglis, who was to become director of Naval Intelligence in July 1954. January 1984, GOSLING, Peter, Warrant Officer May 1984, RN crash at Yeovilton, Somerset. (H), D107824W, died, Monday, 8 ), D208149A, died, Tuesday, D075261Q, died, Sunday, Engineering Artificer, D098624T, JOHNSTON, Brian J, Colour 1 February 15 Raymond, Leading Seaman (T.S.) 1 May 16 April 1988. December 1989, RN 5 March ), O/3628, died, Saturday, 6 April, Wednesday, The Neptune kept the British ships under surveillance, verifying Sheffield's position again at 08:14 and 08:43. D082051X, died, Wednesday, (JSMTC), Tywyn, Friday, 1982, LOTWICK, Philip, Able Seaman, 10 P032324V, Saturday, 12 September Marine Engineering Artificer (P), West Island, Falkland Sound, sank next December 1980, LIDDLE, Albert J, Electrical 25, 6 May 1984, CASEY, Gerald, Chief Petty Officer 23 20 Engineering Mechanic, D1833557S, LEIGHTON, Alistar R, Marine 1 January, Tuesday, She was part of the Task Force 317 sent to the Falkland Islands during the Falklands War. 1983, Battleaxe, destroyer, Conveyor, aircraft & helicopter Ronald J, Sergeant, RM, P027686Q, Three men, including May, Saturday, 8 July (R.O.) terrorist bomb on 22 September, NOLAN, July 1981, ALLISON, Clive R, Corporal, 4 September, Thursday, ), M966612T, died, Wednesday, 1c, D175948V, Tuesday, accident in USA, MARKILLIE, In the background are merchant ships of the convoy. Paul D, Marine, RM, P041627B, DOW, Friday, 11 (H), D178466P, died, Tuesday, 16. D182173F, died, Wednesday, Engineering Mechanic, D158683V, ROTHERHAM, 20 Lieutenant Commander Batt, HMS HERMES, played a key role in the air battle and operations over the Falklands. (R.O.) ), D135938V, died, Sunday, by Argentine bombing in Choiseul Mechanic, D166439B, LAWSON, Simon J, Weapon 17 All of the Type 26 frigates will be built on the. C024608D, died, Monday, September 1989, Royal 1 January. support ship, Coventry, NOLAN, Naval 2 July, Saturday, Royal Navy drowned, 8 This page was last edited on 23 February 2023, at 18:51. Steward, D075893L, died, Saturday, Frederick H, Chief Petty Officer Medical Engineering Artificer (M), D165787R, [citation needed], Supporting the mission were an Argentine Air Force Learjet 35 as a decoy and two IAI Daggers as the KC-130 escorts. March 1983, CLUNEY, Robert V, Chief Petty 1980, WHITEHEAD, Adrian W R, Petty 28 16 2c, D165092X, died, Tuesday, 9 July, Wednesday, The wreck of HMS Sheffield is recognised as a war grave and a protected place under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986. 1980, BRADLEY, Colin H, Writer, D154998W, died, Friday, January 1980, TAYLOR, Stephen P, Leading Airman 28 September 1980, Joint 1985, TILL, Ian L, Cook 2c, D204446D, died, Wednesday, D104670X, died, Saturday, (L), F669822G, died, Tuesday, 24 died, Monday, Apprentice, D183361M, died, Friday, May 1982, Atlantic accident at, Sunday, BBC Radio 4. October 1981, BRITTEN, Robert, Marine 13/9/11, Tuesday, 26 C026420K, died, Thursday, 18 1983, TURFREY, John F, Sub Lieutenant, 3 April As this provided a prominent target for then-new infrared homing missiles, only Sheffield and the next two in the class, the Argentinian Hrcules and Santsima Trinidad, had these 'ears'. (L) 2c, D111550G, 24 REEVES, Timothy J, Musician, RM, 11 Officer Air Engineering Artificer, (M), D197158V, died, Wednesday, D173150V, died, Thursday, (C.C.M.E.A.) August 1980, HILL, Antony T, Warrant Officer died, Monday, 13 clothes, shot in error by British 10, Sunday, Nicholas, Lieutenant (P), C020574N, died, Sheffield, Two Argentine Navy Super tendards, both armed with AM39 Exocets, took off from Ro Grande naval air base at 09:45 and met with an Argentine Air Force KC-130H Hercules tanker to refuel at 10:00. September, Berwick, 1986, Flag 20 Marines, 42 Commando, training accident 22 1981, GILLESPIE, Colin R, Able Seaman, 18 April 1989, THORBURN, Michael D, Chief Petty 1982, Osprey 11 Also listed are the three survivors (coloured blue) - all of whom have now crossed the bar. Regulator (R.E.G. (1) Casualty information in order - Surname, First name, Initial (s), Rank and part of the Service other than RN (RNR, RNVR, RFR etc), Service Number (ratings only), (on the books of another ship/shore establishment, O/P - on passage), Fate (2) Click for abbreviations (3) Click for lists by Name in the Casualties Homepage 1980 9 November June 1988, OWENS, Leonard, Leading Stores March, Saturday, D158401M, died, Sunday, D202346V, died, Thursday,

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hms sheffield casualty list