During Warship Week in February 1942, Esher raised £1,192,211, which helped to build a warship, ‘HMS Cossack’. This was done by the public throwing money in to a rubber type float in a pool. (There was sufficient money left over to buy a submarine as well).

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HMS COSSACK (ii) (R57)

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Pay Book Number: P/M 946956
Rank: REM1
When Allotted: 9.4.57

Remarks: Enrolled in RFR
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Discharge by purchase (£100) Oct 65

Rank: Leading Steward
When Allotted: 1957

Remarks: Chinese L.E.P. -

Rank: Sub Lt (SD)
When Allotted: 1957
Rank: Petty Officer (Radar)
When Allotted: 1954
Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1958
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
When Allotted: 1950-

Remarks: Part of the Steaming Party at the SS Ethel Moller incident.

Rank: Chief Mechanic
When Allotted: 1958

Remarks: Awarded the BEM

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1958
Rank: Sick Bay Attendant
When Allotted: 1947

Remarks: Died 3 May 2014 at a nursing home at Chapel St. Leonards. Founder member of the Cossack Association. From conversations over years past we think he joined up at HMS Royal Arthur at Skegness where he would have done his part 1 training.   His SBA training was at RN Hospital, Chatham and then joined Cossack in 1947 until 1949.   He mentioned he had served in RN Hospital, Netley

After his RN service he worked as a Draughtsman for the Ford Motor Company at Dagenham.   After marrying Pat (he was her 2nd husband) they set up a boarding house at Southend on Sea.   It was from there he founded the British Pearl Harbour Association sometime in the 1970’s.  In about 1986 he founded the 8th Destroyer Association and then in 1991, the HMS Cossack Association.   Its first meeting was at Southend, The first actual reunion was held at TS Cossack’s Crawley HQ in June 1992.

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1957
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