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Pandora (N42)

1927 - 1946: Parthian Class

During an air raid on Malta on 1st April 1942, Pandora was alongside Grand Harbour, Malta, off-loading stores, when she was hit by two bombs, which sank the submarine in less than four minutes. Twenty-five of the crew were killed in the sinking. The wreck of Pandora was raised and beached in Kalkara Creek.

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Roll of Honour

Name Rank Number Hons Age
Breen, Ernest Charles  Chief Petty Officer  D/J89821    41
Cockwill, George Henry  Leading Seaman  D/JX154246    20
Colbourne, Wilfred James  Chief Engine Room Artificer  D/M38811    32
Cook, Stephen John Charles  Telegraphist  P/JX 162713    19
Garland, John  Stoker Petty Officer  P/KX 75494    37
Grummitt, Arthur Edward  Leading Seaman  C/JX144446    22
Heseltine, Ronald James  Able Seaman  C/JX199487    22
Hickman, Frank John  Warrant Engineer  Ex M38354  DSC  33
Hitchcock, Robert Douglas  Engine Room Artificer 4th Class  P/MX 55833    24
Hogben, George Henry  Stoker Petty Officer  P/KX 82690    27
Hughes, John Arthur  Leading Stoker  P/KX 91147    25
Jones, Thomas Benonoi  Leading Telegraphist  P/JX 151718    21
Kirton, John Philip  Cook  C/MX62679    26
Legg, Reggie  Stoker 2nd Class  P/SKX 216    20
Lewin, Arthur Collis  Leading Stoker  D/KX63629    39
Lynch, John Francis  Petty Officer Telegraphist  P/JX128952    30
Marsh, Leslie  Stoker 1st Class  P/KX 86061    24
Mechen, William Thomas  Stoker 2nd Class  P/KX 134592    21
Paton, John Herbert Thomas  Able Seaman  C/JX136388    26
Seeley, Henry  Leading Steward  C/LX22470    22
Slade, Peter Donald  Engine Room Artificer 4th Class  D/MX58175    24
Smith, George William John  Leading Seaman  P/JX 145167    21
Vernon, Arthur  Chief Petty Officer  P/J 103781    36
Walford, Lyndon  Lieutenant (RNR)      24
Watts, Stanley William James  Telegraphist  C/J80287    39
West, Philip  Leading Seaman  D/J105383    35
Worth, Desmond Thomas  Leading Seaman  D/JX151384    21

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

A Tribute To Submariners

I have often looked for an opportunity of paying tribute to our submariners.

There is no branch of His Majesty's Forces which in this war has suffered the same proportion of total loss as our submarine service.

It is the most dangerous of all services.

That is perhaps the reason why the First Lord tells me that the entry into it is keenly sought by Officers and Men.

I feel sure the House would wish to testify its gratitude and admiration to our Submariners for their Skill - Courage and Devotion which has proved of inestimable value to the sustenance of our country.

Winston Churchill

We Will Remember Them
 

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