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The bulk of the men were killed on Christmas Eve 1910 during an operation to seize smuggled rifles in Dubai. - Taken by Alan O. Watkins 13 May 2004
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To the glory of God and in memory of those who lost their lives while serving on HMS Hyacinth during her commission as flagship of the East Indies Squadron 1909-1911.Edmund M C Ommanney - Major RMLI - died Diyatalawa 27 Aug 1910, John S Macleod - Petty Officer, died Colombo 2 Sept 1909, Harry Johnson - stoker, drowned Persian Gulf 24 Feb 1910, George T Cracknell - Cooks Mate, died Bombay 11 March 1910, William T Cantellow - Pte, RMLI, died Trincomali 12 June 1910, Richard J Doolan - Able seaman, died Trincomali 25 July 1910, Henry J Capon - Sergeant, RMLI, killed in action at Debai, 24 Dec 1910, James Prescott - leading seaman, killed in action at Debai, 24 Dec 1910, Alfred Baker - leading seaman, killed in action at Debai, 24 Dec 1910, Robert O Honeywood - able seaman, killed in action at Debai, 24 Dec 1910, Frank H Norfolk - able seaman, killed in action at Debai, 24 Dec 1910, Frederick R Yellop - able seaman, died of wounds, 25 Dec 1910, John W De La Mare - able seaman, drowned Red Sea, 19 April 1911, Frederick A Newcomb - Stoker Petty Officer, died Port Said, 23 April 1911, Walter Owen - Master at Arms, died Chatham, 21 May 1911, This tablet is erected by the Officers and Ship's Company. Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. Matthew 24, 42
Edmund M C Ommanney - Major RMLI, John S Macleod - Petty Officer, Harry Johnson - stoker, George T Cracknell - Cooks Mate, William T Cantellow - Pte, RMLI, Richard J Doolan - Able seaman, Henry J Capon - Sergeant, RMLI, James Prescott - leading seaman, Alfred Baker - leading seaman, Robert O Honeywood - able seaman, Frank H Norfolk - able seaman, Frederick R Yellop - able seaman, John W De La Mare - able seaman, Frederick A Newcomb - Stoker Petty Officer, Walter Owen - Master at Arms.
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