Malcolm Posted 9 August , 2005 Share Posted 9 August , 2005 Name: JONES, JOHN HENRY Initials: J H Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Ordinary Telegraphist Regiment: Royal Navy Unit Text: H.M.S. "Recruit." Age: 18 Date of Death: 09/08/1917 Service No: J/40720 Additional information: Son of Emma Jones, of Narborough, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: 23. Cemetery: CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL Cemetery Details Cemetery: CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL Country: United Kingdom Locality: Kent Visiting Information: As a result of constant vandalism at the Memorial, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission has had to arrange for it to be regularly patrolled and public access limited to the period from 08.30 to 17.00. Should for any reason the Memorial be closed during the stated hours, please telephone the Guard Room at Brompton Barracks on 01634 822442 who will arrange for the gates to be opened. Any inconvenience to visitors is greatly regretted. Location Information: The Memorial overlooks the town of Chatham and is approached by a steep path from the Town Hall Gardens. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept in the Naval Chapel of Brompton Garrison Church and may be consulted there. The keys to the church are held at the Gate House, which is always manned. Copies of the Memorial Register may also be consulted at: Chatham Library - Tel: 01634 843589 Medway Archives & Local Studies Centre - Tel: 01634 332714 Historical Information: After the First World War, an appropriate way had to be found of commemorating those members of the Royal Navy who had no known grave, the majority of deaths having occurred at sea where no permanent memorial could be provided. An Admiralty committee recommended that the three manning ports in Great Britain - Chatham, Plymouth and Portsmouth - should each have an identical memorial of unmistakable naval form, an obelisk, which would serve as a leading mark for shipping. The memorials were designed by Sir Robert Lorimer, who had already carried out a considerable amount of work for the Commission, with sculpture by Henry Poole. After the Second World War it was decided that the naval memorials should be extended to provide space for commemorating the naval dead without graves of that war, but since the three sites were dissimilar, a different architectural treatment was required for each. The architect for the Second World War extension at Chatham was Sir Edward Maufe (who also designed the Air Forces memorial at Runnymede) and the additional sculpture was by Charles Wheeler and William McMillan. Chatham Naval Memorial commemorates more than 8,500 sailors of the First World War and over 10,000 from the Second World War. No. of Identified Casualties: 18615 http://www.remembering.org.uk/chatham_naval_memorial.htm HMS RECRUIT R Class Destroyer, 975 tons. Speed 36 Knots, Compliment: 82 Armament: Three x 4 inch Guns One x 2 pounder Pom Pom, Four x 21inch Torpedo Tubes. HMS Recruit built by Doxford and launched 9th December 1916 operated from Harwich. Mined and sunk on 9th August 1917 in the North Sea. Aye Malcolm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Lowrey Posted 9 August , 2005 Share Posted 9 August , 2005 There were two Royal Navy destroyers in World War I named "Recruit." Both were sunk by small Flanders-based U-boats. The first Recruit, a 380 ton vessel launched in 1900, was torpedoed and sunk by the UB 6 on May 1, 1915 30 miles SW Galloper Lightship. The second vessel with the name was torpedoed and sunk by UB 16 on August 9, 1917 near the Noord Hinder LV. Best wishes, Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
historydavid Posted 9 August , 2005 Share Posted 9 August , 2005 Does anyone have a list of the ships that the dead, remembered on this memorial, were serving on? Best wishes David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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