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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Rank: Leading Sick Bay Attendant
When Allotted: 1954
Rank: Boy seaman
When Allotted: 1949

Remarks: Died 12 April 2017

Pay Book Number: C/JSX836733
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
When Allotted: 1949

Remarks: X Gun sweeper. Y Gun trainee and boats crew. Chiefs'’ messman
Boys Mess/ 3 mess

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1955
Rank: Boy Seaman
When Allotted: 1947

Remarks: Left Southampton 2 April 1947 on troop ship STRATHNAVER arriving in Hong Kong three weeks later.

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1947

Remarks: 3 Mess
Chief Constable

Rank: Leading Signalman
When Allotted: 1949

Remarks: Died 17 January 2009
Was a Sea Cadet before joining as a Bounty Boy at the age of 16 and left the RN in 1953 to marry Joyce who he met on a blind date whilst on leave.
After the RN he worked in insurance for Friends Provident in London and Dorking.

When Allotted: 1951

Remarks: Sight setter

Rank: Lt
When Allotted: 12.3.45

Remarks: First Lt on first commission.
Died in early 60’s

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