During the 2nd WW the ship was adopted by Beckenham, Kent. As the sister of Lt Cmdr P Vian (Later Admiral) – Marian Vian had a school in Beckenham named after her. Reg Morrison passed the 11 plus whilst attending in 1942. A plaque marking the adoption was put up in the town hall. This building was demolished in 1991 to make way for a supermarket. The area is now under the London Borough of Bromley.

HMS Cossack F03

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Rank: Able Seaman

Remarks: Able Seaman. January 1939 to March 1940?

Rank: Boy Seaman

Remarks: Boy Seaman. January 1939 to March 1939?

Rank: Able Seaman

Remarks: Able Seaman. January 1939 to March 1940?

Pay Book Number: P/JX 274224
Rank: Ordinary Seaman

Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. P/JX 274224. (Survivor discharged to HMS Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney). Died September 1973. Son Anthony Brown

Pay Book Number: P/JX 273284. P/JX273234
Rank: Ordinary Seaman

Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. P/JX 273284. P/JX273234 (Wounded 23.10.41 and discharged to military hospital and HMS Cormorant) Died 1996 aged 88

Rank: Leading Seaman
When Allotted: January 1939
Pay Book Number: P/SSX 27619
Rank: Able Seaman

Remarks: Able Seaman. P/SSX 27619. Onboard at October 1939 as an Ordinary Seaman. Boarded ALTMARK. Boxed at school and in the RN
(Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 20 (single) Son of Joseph and Mary Broxham of Hull

Rank: Ordinary Seaman

Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940?

Rank: Ordinary Seaman

Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940?

Rank: Petty Officer Cook

Remarks: Petty Officer Cook. (Maltese) No number shown. Borne for victuals only. No pay documents. (July to October 1941?) Survivor discharged to HMS Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney)

Hidden Gems

The HMS Cossack 1938-1941 was accepted on 10 June 1938 and dented, whilst coming alongside the jetty in Portsmouth on 12 June 1938.

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