ARBIN |
Harry
W |
Private
241338, 1st/5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 17/12/1917. Buried
at Ramleh War Cemetery, Israel |
BARNES |
John
Isaac |
Private
14930, 8th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 17/02/1917. Born Iken.
Buried at Regina Trench Cememetry, Grandcourt |
BURROUGHS |
Jack
|
Private
21685, 53rd Company, Machine Gun Corps. Died 10/06/1916. Born Nacton.
Buried at Carnoy Military Cemetery. On Memorial, Private Burroughs
first name is listed as John |
BUTTON |
James
Frederick |
Private
9472, 9th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 16/09/1916. Age 20.
Son of William and Elizabeth Button of Nacton. Commemorated on the
Thiepval Memorial |
CLARKE |
Charles
William |
Private
11386, Labour Company, Army Service Corps. transferred to 728th
Area Employment Company, Labour Corps. Died 30/06/1918. Born in,
and resident of, Ipswich. Buried at Bleue-Maison Military Cemetery,
Eperlecques |
COOK |
Charles
Henry |
Private
28346, 14th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Died 05/11/1918. Age 27.
Son of Emma Cook of Mansbrook Farm, Nacton, and the late David Cook.
Buried at Nacton (St Martin) Churchyard. Private Cook’s death is
recorded at North Bierley, West Yorkshire |
COWIE |
Arthur
|
Able
Seaman 216350, Royal Navy. HMS Formidable. Died 01/01/1915. Age
29. Son of William and Sarah Cowie of Nacton. Commemorated on the
Chatham Naval Memorial. The Battleship HMS Formidable was on a Channel
patrol off Portland, when on 1st January 1915 torpedoes from a German
submarine. U-24. hit her. She sank rapidly in bad weather with a
loss of 547 of her 780 crew |
DOUBLE |
Ernest
George |
Gunner
94054, 26th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 28/10/1917.
Born At Nacton. Buried at the Bedford House Cemetery |
EAGLE |
Albert
W |
Lance
Corporal 31099, 4th Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment- Died 20/09/1918.
Born in, and resident of, Nacton. Buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension,
Rouen. Private Eagle is also believed to be commemorated on the
Rushmere St Andrew Memorial |
FORDHAM |
George
|
Private
235740, 13th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment. Died 07/10/1917.
Born Nacton. Buried at Roclincourt Military Cemetery |
KETTLE |
Frederick
Octavious |
Ordinary
Seaman J/19310(CH), Royal Navy. HMS Natal. Died 30/12/1915. Buried
at Cromarty Cemetery |
MILLER |
Arthur
William |
Stoker
1st Class, Royal Navy. HMS Cressy. Died 22/09/1914. Age 37. Son
of Mrs. Bantoft (formerly Miller) of Eyke and the late William Miller.
Commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial. HMS Cressy, an old 1st
Class armoured cruiser, was part of Cruiser Force C, in the area
of the North Sea known as the Broad Fourteens (HMS Eurylus, HMS
Aboukir and HMS Hogue were the other three cruisers). HMS Eurylus
had technical problems and returned to port. Early on September
22nd 1914 the German submarine U9 under the command of Commander
Otto Weddigen sighted the Cressy, Aboukir and Hogue steaming NNE
at 10 knots without zigzagging. Although the patrols were supposed
to maintain 12-13 knots and zigzag the old cruisers were unable
to maintain that speed and the zigzagging order was widely ignored
as there had been no submarines sighted in the area during the war.
HMS Aboukir was hit by a torpedo first and rolled over within half
an hour of the attack. HMS Hogue was picking up survivors when she
was hit by two torpedoes, sinking within 10 minutes. HMS Cressy
had stopped to pick up survivors, but got underway, before she was
hit by a torpedo and damaged. Shortly afterwards, a second torpedo
hit her and she sank within 15 minutes. 837 men were rescued but
1459 men were killed in total |
MOORSOM |
Alfred
Edgar |
Lieutenant,
4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died 03/08/1916. Age 22. Only son
of Edgar and Alice M Moorsom of Nacton. Buried at Abbeville Communal
Cemetery |
PIPE |
Albert
Edward |
Petty
Officer 208727, Royal Navy. HMS Formidable. Died 01/01/1915. Age
30. Son of William and Rose Pipe of Nacton. husband of Edith Florence
Pipe of 100 Dover Road, Ipswich. Commemorated on the Chatham Naval
Memorial. The Battleship HMS Formidable was on a Channel patrol
off Portland, when on 1st January 1915 torpedoes from a German submarine.
U-24. hit her. She sank rapidly in bad weather with a loss of 547
of her 780 crew |
STAMMERS |
Robert
|
Driver
50449, "T" Battery, 14th Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery-
Died 27/12/1916. Age 28. Son of Mr Stammers of Half Way Cottages,
Nacton. Buried at Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport |
WATERS |
George
|
Private
40159, 9th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment. Died 18/04/1917. Born Nacton.
Buried at Vermelles British Cemetery |
WATERS |
Jonathan
|
Private
116408, 29th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment).
Died 23/04/1917. Buried at Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension |
WISEMAN |
John
McLean |
Lance
Corporal 354253, 7th Battalion, London Regiment. Died 11/03/1917.
Age 28. Son of Mr J McL and Mrs H Wiseman of Nacton. Buried at the
Railway Dugouts Burial Ground |
IN
GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN THE SECOND
WORLD WAR |
1939-1945 |
COGGINS |
John |
MM
DFM+Bar Pilot Officer 44458, 235 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Died
16/12/1940. Age 27. Son of John Austin Coggins and Florence Coggins.
husband of Ivy Gladys Coggins, of Nacton. Commemorated on the Runnymede
Memorial. On 30 October 1939, No 235 reformed at Manston as a fighter
squadron and received Battles for training purposes in December.
In February 1940, it equipped with Blenheims and was transferred
from Fighter to Coastal Command on 27 February 1940 for fighter-reconnaissance
duties. When the German invasion of the Low Countries began in May
1940, the squadron flew patrols over Holland and during the Battle
of Britain was engaged in convoy protection and reconnaissance missions
over the North Sea. Pilot Officer Coggins is listed as being one
of "the Few" who fought in the Battle of Britain |
COGGINS |
William
Roger |
Flying
Officer (Pilot) 142067, 255 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. Died 16/12/1943. Age 21. Son of John Austin Coggins and
of Florence Charlotte Coggins of Nacton. Buried at Bari War Cemetery |
DURRANT |
Sidney
A |
Gunner
5828623, 3 Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 24/09/1940.
Age 33. Buried at Gibraltar (North Front) Cemetery |
GIRLING |
Benjamin
Arthur |
Able
Seaman P/JX 217613, Royal Navy. HMS Vortigen. Died 15/03/1942. Age
26. Son of Benjamin and Rose Girling of Nacton. Commemorated on
the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. The Destroyer HMS Vortigen was sunk
by a torpedo fired from a German E-Boat of the Norfolk coast at
Cromer on 15th March 1942 |
KING |
Leslie
Harold |
Private
14655560, 1st Battalion, Black Watch. Died 24/03/1945. Age 20. Buried
at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery |
KING |
Walter
Charles William |
Sergeant
(Flight Engineer) 1269972, 432 (RCAF) Squadron, Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. Died 24/03/1944. Buried at the Berlin 1939-1945
War Cemetery. At the time of Sergeant King’s death, 432 (Royal Canadian
Air Force) Squadron were flying Halifax bombers as part of Bomber
Command in the European Theatre of war |
RALPH |
Kenneth
Victor |
Gunner
914766, 67 Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 10/04/1945. Age
31. Son of Joshua and Ethel Ralph. husband of Alice Maud Ralph of
Nacton. Buried at the Berlin 1939-1945 War Cemetery |
SCOTT |
Allan
Frank |
Sergeant
1151101, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died 16/01/1942. Age
26. Son of Frank Emil and Mabel Carrie Scott of Ipswich. Commemorated
on the Runnymede Memorial |