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Survivors Officers Lieutenant Commander Bernard William Galpin Lieutenant Charles Woolven Greening Lieutenant Raymond Thorndike Shaw Lieutenant Norman Warren Fisher Engineer Walter Charles Richards Crew Leading Seamen Edward W. Carter Leading Seaman Harry Carter Chief Stoker George Charlton Leading Seaman Reginald T. Clarke Engine Room Artificer George H. Cole Leading Signalman William F. Cook Leading Stoker Alfred J. Dunford Stoker Percy Farley Engine Room Artificer Walter S.A. Flood Signalman Frederick Francis James Grabham Appendix HMS Poseidon Officers and Crew 190 Appendix Able Seaman John E. Halsall Signalman Allan Higginbottom Able Seaman Edmund G. Holt Petty Officer Telegraphist Walter Jeffery Petty Officer Percy Johnson Stoker Noah Law Telegraphist Stanley McInnes Able Seaman Thomas Morris Able Seaman Vincent Nagle Leading Cook Arthur W. Perperell Stoker Valentine J.S. Rawlings Acting Chief Petty Officer Franck J. Rock Senior Petty Officer Charles Sandercock Engine Room Artificer Edward Sinclair Electrical Artificer Frederick J. H. Smith Telegraphist Sydney Smith Leading Seaman Ernest Richard Taylor Petty Officer Patrick Henry Willis Able Seaman Claude B. Yetman Chinese mate’s assistant Ah Hai (Italics indicate those who escaped from the forward torpedo compartment and survived.) Lost on HMS Poseidon, June 9, 1931 Stoker Arthur J. Bagley Stoker Robert Balshaw Stoker Charles J. Beaumont Able Seaman Robert C. Bowers [18.117.152.251] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 16:56 GMT) Appendix 191 Leading Stoker Harold Cliff Able Seaman Amos D. Collings Leading Seaman Frank Dowling Leading Stoker Ernest C. Gaines Stoker Allen Gray Petty Officer Thomas V. Grills Able Seaman George C. Hews Able Seaman Arthur J. Lovock* Engine Room Artificer, 2nd Class Albert V. Paine Engine Room Artificer, 3rd Class, William H.H. Pike Stoker Frederick T. Pointer Stoker William R. Pyne Acting Leading Stoker Sidney Sherrocks Able Seaman Frederick K.C. Tolliday Stoker William Whitley Stoker Albert R. Winter# Chinese mate’s assistant Ho Shung *Lovock died after ascending from the forward torpedo room. # Winter died from injuries sustained in the collision with SS Yuta and from oil poisoning resulting from oil swallowed while on the surface after the collision. ...

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