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Caption | HMS Dianthus, early 1940s ww2dbase | ||||
Date | 1941 | ||||
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Photo Size | 743 x 431 pixels |
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2. Paul Tibbles says:
21 Mar 2017 05:19:31 AM
has anybody got any information of the crew list of HMS Dianthus (or where to find it), trying to locate information about my Grandad who served on this ship during the war
21 Mar 2017 05:19:31 AM
has anybody got any information of the crew list of HMS Dianthus (or where to find it), trying to locate information about my Grandad who served on this ship during the war
3. Mike Watts says:
24 Sep 2021 12:24:02 AM
I am currently writing a book about HMS Dianthus and her war time career, and have information about a few crew members. Happy to help if possible.
24 Sep 2021 12:24:02 AM
I am currently writing a book about HMS Dianthus and her war time career, and have information about a few crew members. Happy to help if possible.
4. Anonymous says:
3 Jun 2025 01:25:18 PM
My father a stoker was on board at the time of sinking the submarine his name was Dennis Edward Wheeler.
3 Jun 2025 01:25:18 PM
My father a stoker was on board at the time of sinking the submarine his name was Dennis Edward Wheeler.
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