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13.9.2014

HAVANT

Stone cross on plinth, wall behind with bronze plaques on, all on pavement outside St Faith's Church.

Inscripton above left side plaques.

1939-45

The three left side plaques.

Lawrence Sidney John Adkin. Sergt. Nav., R.A.F.
Arthur George Allen. C.E.R.A., R.N.
Maurice C. Asher. Ld/W., R.N.
John William Ashley. Ord/S., R.N.
Henry R. Beach. L.T.O., R.N.
John Philip Blake. Capt., R.M. Cmdo.
William D.G. Bond. Sergt/P., R.A.F.
Ronald T. Bradshaw. F/Lt., R.A.F.

Stanley Ronald Brailey. Pte., Hampshire Regt.
John A. Carey. 2nd Lt., R.A.
Derek J. Chase. P/O., R.A.F.
Charles Henry Cook. Ord/S., R.N.
Albert Daughtrey. A.B., R.N.
Percy Dowding. A.B., R.N.
Dennis Ford. F/O., R.A.F.
George E. Freeland. Lt., R.N.

Teginald Gamblen. C.St., R.N.
Thomas I. Gay. Lt., R.N.
Rex George. Mne., R.M.Cmdo.
Herbert William John Gillard. Dr., R.A.S.C.
William Terry Winter Guy. A.B., R.N.
Robert Hart. Lieut., R.A.
Leonard G. Harris. A/S., R.N.
Harry F. Huggett. Pte., Essex Regt.

Inscripton above right side plaques.

1939-45

The three right side plaques.

Kenneth W. Ireston. O/S., R.N.
William E. Irwin. E/A., R.N.
Claude Albert Jones. Gr., R.A.
Frederick L. Kidd. P/O., R.A.F.
Chaarles Ivor John Knight. Gr., R.A.
Cyril Bennett Lebbon. L/Cpl., R.E.
John E.C. Merrifield. Sergt., R.A.
Charles Henry Offer. A.B., R.N.

Leslie Pearce. Gr., R.A.
David C. Peters. Gr., R.A.
Horace William George Rennison. Sergt.Nav., R.A.F.
J. Robinson. Ord/A., R.N.
Hubert John Rogers. P.O., R.N.
Colin R.Shepherd. T.P.R., Yeomanry.
Sidney Arthur Henry Smith. L/Cpl., Hampshire Regt.
Arthur Robert Stagg. Sub.Lieut., R.N.V.R.
Herbert George Stillwell. Gr., R.A.

Ernest Harry Tanner. L/Sto., R.N.
Norman Traves. Gr., R.A.
Harold G. Turner. S/O., R.N.
Charles Webber. Dr., R.A.S.C.
Norman Peter Wiggins. Pte., Hampshire Regt.
John Phillip Wilkins. Sergt/P., R.A.F.V.R.
G.M.C. Wilkins. Lt. Col., H.Stafford Regt.
Henry George Crease Wishart. L/S., R.N.
William Edwin Wood. L/Std., R.N.

Window in St Faith's Church.

H.M.S. Havant


To the Glory of God
and in memory of all
who served in her.
Dunkirk 1940