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Appendix 3: Statistics
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Appendix 3 STATISTICS Hold Unit Total Lost Lived Sh'hai Esc. Died Home %Lost One Royal Navy 379 158 221 8 2 70 151 41.69 Two 2nd Battalion, the Royal 373 145 228 7 0 32 196 38.87 Scots Rgmt. Ist Battalion, the Middlesex 366 151 215 10 0 57 158 41.26 Rgmt. Royal Engineers 172 79 93 8 0 35 58 45.93 Royal Corps of Signals 129 50 79 3 0 20 59 38.76 Royal Army Medical Corps 22 4 18 5 0 4 14 18.18 Royal Army Ordnance Corps 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 Royal Army Dental Corps 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 100 Royal Army Service Corps 0 0 0 0 0 Royal Hong Kong Police 3 2 0 0 0 66.67 Force Civilians 5 4 0 3 20 Hold total 1075 434 641 33 149 492 40.37 Three Royal Artillery 380 236 144 3 0 26 118 62.11 Totals 1834 828 1006 44 3 245 761 45.15 'Lost' and 'Lived' describe the situation as at the end of 2 October 1942. 'Shanghai' lists those left behind when the majority of survivors were transferred to Moji (and these figures include medical personnel detail to look after the sick). 'Died' refers to those who died after 2 October. Note: Approximately seventeen men (including Hunt) of the Royal Navy were in fact in Hold 2, as were perhaps twelve men (including Inglis, Giddons and Bowen) from the Royal Artillery. Here, their numbers are included in 1 and 3 holds. ...