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Officers and Men Killed in Action or Died of Wounds,
 H.M.S. Calliope, Battle of Jutland  31st May -1st June 1916.



HMS Calliope
British Light Cruiser
Builder ; Chatham. Laid down ; January 1914. Completed ; June 1915.
Displacement 3750 tons, Complement 324.
Guns: 4 at 6 inch (Dir Con ), 2 at 3 inch A.A., 1 MG.  Torpedo tubes : 2 at 21 inch, submerged.

 

 

Ten killed or died of wounds:

Balcombe, Archer William, Sgt., R.M.L.I. Collins, William Alfred, Pte., R.M.L.I. Ellis, S. T., A.B.
(03/06/16)
Fairweather, Walter William, A.B. Hogan, Thomas Joseph, Off. Std. 2. Horsfall, Frederick Thomas, Pte. R.M.L.I.
Rowlingson, William Frank, A.B. Skidmore, Joseph Sto. 1, Sutcliffe,  Thomas Edward, Sto. R.N.R.
Trish, Thomas, A.B. end  

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