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Lowe, Alfred Alexander Colenso
Rank: Stoker 1st Class
Relation: (married to Freda M. of Landport, Portsmouth One daughter) Son of Alfred A and A.E. Lowe)
Remarks: Stoker 1st Class P/K 65997. DSM. (London Gazette 3 December 1940 for Operation Destruction of Enemy convoy in North Sea on 12-13 October 1940. Investiture 1 March 1941) Onboard at January 1939.(Stokers Messman looking after one of the officers cabins and the Torpedo Officers Cabin) (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) Age 36 (married to Freda M. of Landport, Portsmouth One daughter) Son of Alfred A and A.E. Lowe)
Luther, G J
Remarks: Lt. January 1939 to March 1940?
Macdonald, Robert Laird
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
Relation: Son of Donald and Margaret Macdonald of Glasgow
Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. P/JX 274481. (Born Glasgow) (Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 20 (single) Son of Donald and Margaret Macdonald of Glasgow
Macey, Edward John Ted
Rank: Acting Leading Seaman
Relation: Daughter Mrs M. Swan
Remarks: Acting Leading Seaman.P JX 143282 20 February 1940 to 17 April 1941. Captain of X gun. Later made Lt. Born 25 June 1919. Died 6 October 1982. Daughter Mrs M. Swan.
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Maclean, Hector Charles Donald
Remarks: Lt. Commander. Mention in Despatches.
(London Gazette 12 April 1940) Navigating
Officer. October 1939 to 18 March 1940. Made Vice Admiral Sir Hector Maclean. His father was a Captain in the Scots Guards.
In 1928 served as a Midshipman in the cruiser DURBAN and was a Snotty to Lt Prince George of Kent. This was followed by several destroyers and the cruiser DELHI. After the ALTMARK incident he served on ARK ROYAL until she was torpedoed and then transferred to ANSON. Following a spell in the Admiralty he was appointed Master of the Pacific Fleet. Several ships followed including the EAGLE during the Suez Crises. His last appointment was Chief of Staff at HQ Allied Forces Mediterranean based in Malta. Appointed CB in 1960 and KBE in 1962. In retirement worked for Elliot Automation and became a JP and Deputy Lt.
Born Bangalore, India 7 August 1908.
Died 19 February 2003 aged 94
SEPOY,COMET, BRYONY, DRYAD, AFRIDI, ANSON, INDEFATIGABLE, SHEFFIELD, PRESIDENT, SAINTES, PHOENICA, EAGLE, MAIDSTONE, TYNE, NATO
Macleod, Kenneth MacAllister
Relation: (Wife Moyra)
Remarks: Temporary Lt. (E) Senior Engineer DSC. RN. Joined 10 July 1941 (Appointed 14 July 1941) (Survivor discharged to HMS Cormorant). Born 9 February 1916. Died 4 August 1995 9 (Wife Moyra)
Madin, J
Remarks: Boy Seaman/Ordinary Seaman. January 1939 to March 1940?
Mallman, Les
Marshall, Raggy Albert William

Rank: Acting Leading Seaman Temporary
Relation: (married to Jessie Featherstone of Maltby, Rotherham, Yorkshire – Best man Reg Bower) son of John Thomas and Eva May Marshall 93 Victoria Street,, Maltby
Remarks: Acting Leading Seaman Temporary. DSM. (London Gazette 12 April 1940 for ALTMARK incident First seaman onboard)
P/JX 140520. ‘B’ 4.7 gun crew. Captain of the Mess Onboard at January 1939. Badly burnt (See account by Ray Davies who says Raggy was put ashore at the Azores with one other) (Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 23 (married to Jessie Featherstone of Maltby, Rotherham, Yorkshire – Best man Reg Bower) son of John Thomas and Eva May Marshall 93 Victoria Street,, Maltby.. Joined the RN at 15. Prior to COSSACK served on COURAGEOUS and ROYAL OAK.
Marshall, Stanley Alfred
Rank: Stoker 1st Class
Relation: Son of Alfred Earnest and Margaret Clara Marshall
Remarks: Stoker 1st Class P/KX 95387. Onboard at October 1939 Died 13 April 1940 (Battle of Narvik) Age 20 (single) Son of Alfred Earnest and Margaret Clara Marshall