
COVENTRY,
HOLY TRINITY, H.M.S. COVENTRY WAR MEMORIAL
Detailed information for Falklands War
Compiled
and copyright © Martin Edwards 2022
Within
the church of Holy Trinity, Coventry, on the edge of a wall of an alcove
leading from one of the aisles is a memorial to those men who died while
serving on H.M.S. Coventry during the Falklands Conflict. A searchable
database containing all those who died in the Falklands
Conflict is available search in the Database section here. HMS Coventry
was a Type 42 (Sheffield-class) destroyer of the Royal Navy. Laid down
by Cammell Laird and Company, Limited, at Birkenhead on 29 January 1973,
she was launched on 21 June 1974 and accepted into service on 20 October
1978 at a cost of £37,900,000. She was sunk by Argentine Air Force
A-4 Skyhawks on 25 May 1982 during the Falklands War.
Extract
from The Times, Thursday 27 May 1982:
Coventry
remembers crew's kind acts
By Staff Reporters
The
city of Coventry where flags flew at halfmast yesterday has been connected
with the Royal Navy for more than 300 years. The destroyer sunk in
the Falklands was the fifth vessel to bear the city's name. The last,
a light cruiser, was also sunk by bombing off Tobruk in 1942.
Councillor
Eddie Weaver, the newly installed Labour Lord Mayor, had tears in
his eyes when he read a statement within minutes of hearing of the
loss of the ship
He
said: "The whole of the city is in mourning after the tragic
news. This destroyer was the latest in a line of ships especially
associated with the city for over 300 years. Only three years ago
we were happy to reaffirm this strong link by granting HMS Coventry
the freedom of our city.
"We
have always had great pride, respect and affection for the sihp which
bore our city's name and its crew who have given considerable support
to charitable organizations in Conventry. In particular their efforts
have helped pay for a canal narrowboat, the Godiva, which provides
holidays for disabled people on canals in the Midlands.
"We
are more grateful for the selfless way they have helped not only their
namsake city but also their country in the present crisis. At this
moment we offer our deepest sympathy to the relatives and friends
of all those affected by this tragedy", he added.
Members
of the crew last took part in the city's annual carnival in 1980 and
they also held a sponsored cycle ride from Portsmouth to raise money
for the narrowboat, Since it was commissioned in 1978 it has always
had a number of local men on board and it was thought about 20 from
the Coventry area were with the destroyer when it was sunk.
The
ship also had a special connexion with the catherdral (sic)
and it carried a cross of nails, the catherdral's (sic) interntional
(sic) symbol of reconciliation, presented by the clergy.
The catherdral has a Navy corner in its basement where the survivors
of the ship sunk 40 years ago still meet annually for a memorial service.
Daily
prayers will be said in the cathedral and a memorial service is to
be held at a late (sic) date.
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Map
reproduced from The Times, Thursday 27 May 1982 |
IN
MEMORY
OF THOSE WHO DIED IN THE LOSS OF
HMS COVENTRY
25 MAY 1962
ARMES
|
Frank
Owen |
Marine
Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) 1 D170136A, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 21. Born 13 January 1961. Killed 25 May 1982 when his
ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Norwich, Norfolk. |
CADDY
|
John
David Law |
Acting
Chief Weapons Engineering Artificer D075562M, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 34. Born 19 June 1947. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship
was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West
Falkland. Resident Eastleigh, Hampshire. |
CALLUS
|
Paul
Brian |
Marine
Engineering Artificer (Mechanical) 1 D145600D, H.M.S. Coventry,
Royal Navy. Aged 24. Born 10 January 1958. Killed 25 May 1982 when
his ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Emsworth, Hampshire. |
DAWSON
|
Stephen
Roy |
Acting
Petty Officer Catering Accountant D155633A, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 22. Born 5 June 1959. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship
was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West
Falkland. Resident Scunthorpe, Humberside. |
DOBSON
|
John
Keith |
Action
Weapons Engineering Mechanic (Radio) 1 D183607L, H.M.S. Coventry,
Royal Navy. Aged 20. Born 9 December 1961. Killed 25 May 1982 when
his ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Exeter, Devon. |
FOWLER
|
Michael
George |
Petty
Officer (Sonar) D094740D, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy. Aged 37.
Born 21 May 1945. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was bombed and
sunk while operating off the northern coast of West Falkland. Resident
Southsea, Hampshire. |
HALL
|
Ian
Peter |
Weapons
Engineering Mechanic (Ordnance) 1 D170776F, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 22 1 March 1960 Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was
bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West Falkland.
Resident Cowley, Oxon. |
HEATH
|
Rodney
Ritchie |
Lieutenant
C025065S, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy. Aged 34. Born 23 January
1948. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was bombed and sunk while
operating off the northern coast of West Falkland. Resident Gosport,
Hampshire. |
KYE
BEN KWO |
|
Laundryman,
H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy. (Civilian contractor). Killed 25 May
1982 when his ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern
coast of West Falkland. Resident Shaukiwan, Hong Kong. |
MILLS
|
Paul
Terrence |
Petty
officer Marine Engineering Mechanician D120348J, H.M.S. Coventry,
Royal Navy. Aged 29. Born 19 December 1953. Died 29 March 1983.
He was in the engine room when it was hit by a thousand pound bomb.
He mentioned later that he got a 'knock on the head'. Unfortunately
this knock had caused a fracture of his skull that remained sadly
undiagnosed for several months. Later that year he fell unconscious
a couple of times, the ensuing medical investigation revealed a
brain tumour. The rate of growth indicated that the cause was the
fracture. He was operated on, but only to buy him a few more months.
Resident Swavesey St Andrew, Cambridgeshire. Creamted at Portchester
Crematorium, Portchester, Portsmouth. Also commemorated on Swavesey
St Andrew War Memorial. |
OZBIRN
|
David
John Arden |
Action
Weapons Engineering (Mechanical) 1 D088253K, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 33. Born 3 July 1948. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship
was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West
Falkland. Resident Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire. |
ROBINSON-MOLTKE
|
Glen
Stuart |
Lieutenant
Commander C013530R, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy. Aged 38. Born 9
February 1944. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was bombed and sunk
while operating off the northern coast of West Falkland. Resident
Petersfield, Hampshire. |
STILL
|
Bernard
James |
Leading
Radio Operator (Warfare) D183504T, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy.
Aged 26. Born 30 December 1955. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship
was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West
Falkland. Resident Co. Laoise, Eire. |
STOCKWELL
|
Geoffrey
Leslie John |
Marine
Engineering Artificer (Mechanical) 2 D154502T, H.M.S. Coventry,
Royal Navy. Aged 25. Born 9 May 1957. Killed 25 May 1982 when his
ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Herne Bay, Kent. |
STRICKLAND
|
David
Anthony |
Acting
Weapons Engineering Artificer 1 D138928M, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 29. Born 14 September 1952. Killed 25 May 1982 when his
ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Harrow, Greater London. |
SUNDERLAND
|
Adrian
Derek |
Able
Seaman (Electronic Warfare) D187550T, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy.
Aged 19. Born 20 April 1963. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was
bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West Falkland.
Resident Sherborne, Dorset. |
TONKIN
|
Stephen |
Marine
Engineering Mechanic (Mechanical) 2 D192370P, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 20. Born 21 November 1961. Killed 25 May 1982 when his
ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Sheffield, South Yorkshire. |
TURNBULL
|
Ian
Edward |
Acting
Cook 2nd Class D189147F, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal Navy. Aged 18. Born
7 February 1964. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship was bombed and
sunk while operating off the northern coast of West Falkland. Resident
Hartlepool, Cleveland. |
WHITE
|
Philip
Patrick |
Acting
Weapons Engineering Artificer 2 D154510D, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 26. Born 10 May 1956. Killed 25 May 1982 when his ship
was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast of West
Falkland. Resident Pangbourne, Berkshire. |
WILLIAMS
|
Ian
Robert |
Weapons
Engineering Artificer (Apprentice) D178859U, H.M.S. Coventry, Royal
Navy. Aged 21. Born 13 January 1961. Killed 25 May 1982 when his
ship was bombed and sunk while operating off the northern coast
of West Falkland. Resident Neston, Cheshire. |
AND
ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE
FALKLANDS CONFLICT 1982
THE NATIONS SHALL LEARN WAR NO MORE 15.24
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23 August, 2022
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