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HMS Fidelity was a Royal Navy ‘Q’ ship, orgionally a french vessel named "Le Rhin", an armed merchant vessel. She was taken over by The Royal Navy in June 1940, and converted to a Special Service Vessel (SSV).
She was sunk on January 1st 1943 ,with the lost of 325 lives, whilst in Convoy ONS-154 disguised as a Merchant Navy ship in Atlantic off Azores.
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List of those who served on this Ship
- First Officer Madeline Barclay (WRNS) Read her story
- Thomas Henry Bramley Read his story
- John Victor Goodall Read his story
- Reginald Hemming Hill Royal Marines Read his story
- Albert George Mash Read his story
- Cpl Reginals Herbert Metcalf Royal Marines Read his story
- George Ernest Moule Read his story
- Yeoman of Signals Albert Edmund Seekins Read his story
- Petty Officer Charles A L Whitcher Read his story
- Able Seaman John Thomas Workman.Read his story
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- Truth is stranger than fiction
- Memorial to the Seaman and Marines Torpedoed on HMS Fidelity Includes the names of those lost
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