After a period of intense action in WW2, Lt. Henry Walmsley was hitching a lift from Malta to the UK in the submarine Tetrarch when it was lost. Also in today’s roll, a WW1 QUB medic from New Zealand awarded MC and Bar, and an RAFVR. Pilot Officer from 502 Ulster Squadron. We remember a […]
via November 2 – Roll of Honour — Remembrance NI.
Updated to add Wikipedia link.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Tetrarch_(N77)
This is the second story I have seen in the last two days about submarines lost leaving Malta. In the other instance, the sub was headed towards Egypt.
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Over the years reading more history book on WW1 and WW2 I appreciate the Anazacs more for their contribution to the war
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