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John Quinn | |||
| Rank: | Ldg Seaman | Number: | D/JX155690 | 
| Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Royal Navy | ||
| Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M.S. Hermes | ||
| Died: | 09/04/1942 | Age: | 25 | 
| Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
| Cemetery or Memorial: | Plymouth Naval Memorial | ||
| Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
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Article in the 05/12/41 edition of the local newspaper, states that he had now served for 6 years in the RN and had recently been involved in an incident whilst serving on H.M.S. Hermes, for which he had been "Mentioned in Despatches". The incident happened at Dakar - he was one of a party on a small motor boat that went out and crippled the French warship Richelieu. H.M.S. Hermes was sunk at about 11.15hrs on 09/04/42 off Batticaloa, Ceylon, in position 07.50N 81.49E, by aircraft from Japanese carriers Akagi, Hiryu, Shokaku & Zuikaku, which scored over 40 hits with 500lb bombs - 307 men lost. It was an aircraft carrier built between 1918 & 1923, it had a displacement of 10,805 tons and a complement of 700 personnel. His younger brother Vincent, had been killed in the Middle East last year. Photo in 17/04/42 & 01/05/42 editions of the local newspaper.  | |||
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