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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Pay Book Number: P/ESD/X 1441
Rank: Signalman RNVR

Remarks: (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41)Age 23 (married
to Margaret of Stockbridge, Edinburgh) Son of Alexander and Annie Colthart

Pay Book Number: P/J 100503
Rank: Leading Seaman
When Allotted: Onboard January 1939

Remarks: Seriously injured in collision with SS Borthwick. 7.11.39

Pay Book Number: P/J 100503
Rank: Leading Seaman.

Remarks: Onboard January 1939 (Seriously injured in collision with SS Borthwick. 7.11.39)

Pay Book Number: P/J 98209.
Rank: Able Seaman / Torpedo Operator
When Allotted: June 1938

Remarks: At ALTMARK incident
Died of Malignant Malaria 1942 onboard HMS Nelson.

Pay Book Number: P/KX 79078
Rank: Acting Leading Stoker, Leading Stoker, Stoker Petty Officer

Remarks: Born Kilbirnie –Scotland) (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 31 (single) Son of John and Elizabeth of Kilbirnie, Ayrshire.

Rank: Boy Seaman
When Allotted: October 1939
Rank: Stoker
When Allotted: January 1939
Pay Book Number: P/JX 274408.
Rank: Ordinary Seaman

Remarks: (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 34 (single) Son of John and Agnes Cook of Neville’s Cross, Co Durham.

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: January 1939

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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