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| CARROTT | Hubert Edward |
Flying
Officer (Navigator) 50691, 61 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died 9th
October 1943. Aged 23. Son of Hubert Arthur and Florence Carrott,
of Lincoln. Buried in HANOVER WAR CEMETERY, Hannover, Niedersachsen,
Germany. Plot 2. Row D. Grave 11. See also Lincoln
St Nicholas |
| CARTER | L W | No
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| CAUNT | J V |
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| CHEETHAM | W H | No
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| CHEFFINGS | S |
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| CHESTERS, DFM | J C | No
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| CLEGG | W J |
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| CODY | M | No
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| COLLINGHAM | R G |
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| COOK | H | No
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| COOPER | G S |
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| COPPING | W A | No
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| CORFIELD, DFM | J W |
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| COTTAM | H A | No
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| COTTON | L W |
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| COULSON | Walter | Private
4805570, 1st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's
Own). Died 28th May 1944. Aged 28. Son of Fred Coulson, and of Rose
W. Coulson, of Lincoln. No known grave. Commemorated on RANGOON
MEMORIAL, Myanmar (Burma). Face 7. See also Lincoln
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| COULTER | C |
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| COUSZINS | H | No
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| COUSZINS | R |
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| COX | F L | No
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| CRAMPTON | W H |
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| CROMPTON | Herbert | Stoker 1st Class P/KX 92352, H.M.S. Barham, Royal Navy. Died 25th November 1941. Son of Florence Crompton, of Lincoln. No known grave. Commemorated on PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL, Hampshire. Panel 55. Column 1. Note: HMS Barham, a 27,500-ton Queen Elizabeth class battleship built at Clydebank, Scotland, was completed in October 1915. During the First World War, she served in the North Sea with the Grand Fleet and after the end of that conflict was an active member of the British battle fleet. The battleship was modernized in 1931-34, emerging with a single smokestack, enhanced protection against long-range gunfire, bombs and torpedoes, an improved anti-aircraft gun battery and an aircraft catapult. Barham operated in the Atlantic and Mediterranean during World War II. She was damaged by a German submarine torpedo in December 1939, while at sea north of the British Isles. In September 1940, she engaged the French battleship Richelieu at Dakar, Senegal. Barham was in the Mediterranean in 1941, taking part in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March and receiving bomb damage in May. On 25th November 1941, while steaming to cover an attack on Italian convoys, HMS Barham was hit by three torpedoes from the German submarine U-331. As she rolled over to port, her after magazines exploded and the ship quickly sank with the loss of over two-thirds of her crew. See also Lincoln St Nicholas |
| CULLEN | Charles Leslie |
Flight
Sergeant 1439614, 153 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
Died 23rd January 1945. Aged 24. Son of Charles Ernest and Aileen
Emma Cullen; husband of Muriel Cecilia Cullen, of Lincoln. No known
grave. Commemorated on RUNNYMEDE MEMORIAL, Surrey. Panel 270. S
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| CUMMINS | C R | No
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