Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea

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The Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea is one of the four Lloyd's Medal types bestowed by Lloyd's of London. In 1939, with the coming of the Second World War, Lloyd's set up a committee to find means of honouring seafarers who performed acts of exceptional courage at sea, and this resulted in the announcement on 27 December 1940 of the "Lloyd’s War Medal for Bravery at Sea".

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The first awards were announced in March 1941. The first two were to Captain Rowland Morris-Woolfenden MBE and Sub-Lieutenant Patrick Wills-Rust RNR, who had been Master and Second Officer respectively of the coaster Abukir. On the night of 27–28 May 1940, the last day of the Battle of Belgium, she had evacuated over 200 soldiers and civilians from Ostend. She survived 90 minutes of attacks by enemy aircraft and 20 minutes of attack by an E-boat before being torpedoed and sunk. [1]

All awards were for acts during the Second World War. The last were announced in October 1948. In all 541 Lloyd's War Medals for Bravery at Sea were awarded. Four were awarded to women: Miss Victoria Drummond, Miss M. E.Ferguson, Miss E. M. Owen, and Mrs. E. Plumb.

Recipients
NameNotesRoleVesselDate
Adamson, R. S.CChief EngineerSilvercedar22 December 1940
Aldis, T. J.DSCMasterRoyal Sovereign9 December 1940
Allan, G. G.MBE6th EngineerScottish Heather27 December 1942
Allerton, J.MBEChief OfficerSampa17 February 1945
Allister, J. I.DSC§4th EngineerNarkunda14 November 1942
Alison, A. G.DSMApprenticeClan Ferguson26 September 1941
Andersen, J. J.*MBE2nd EngineerAmerika21 April 1943
Anderson, L. B.MBEMasterLady Olga24 February 1944
Anderson, S.† COSShakespear5 January 1941
Anderson, W. R.DSMGunnerDorset13 August 1942
Andrews, C. M.OBEMasterWaiwera29 June 1942
Andrews, E.BEMFiremanTucurinca10 March 1943
Andrews, F. G.MBE1st Radio OfficerPatella19 April 1942
Anholm, E. S.MBE2nd OfficerHarberton19 August 1941
Armitage, C. H.GMAB Lulworth Hill 19 March 1943
Armitage, F. A.MBE2nd OfficerScalaria19 October 1942
Armstrong, R. W.BEMApprenticePinna3 February 1942
Arntsen, S.*MBEChief OfficerFrontenac27 October 1942
Atkinson, J. R.GMMasterCalcium30 December 1940
Austin, H.OBEMasterSouthgate1 May 1942
Ayres, R. H.MBE2nd MateGairsoppa16 February 1941
Bacon, N. J.MBEChief Radio OfficerRosenborg8 June 1942
Bailey, H.DSMCarpenterNarkunda14 November 1942
Bainbridge, R. W. C.MBE2nd EngineerClan Macbean2 May 1940
Ballantyne, A.OBEChief EngineerBroomdale20 May 1940
Banning, A.DSOMasterRathlinJuly 1942
Bantz, M. H.*MBEMasterDagmar9 June 1941
Barker, G. T.† CRadio OfficerKenordoc15 September 1940
Barnes, E. L.GM2nd OfficerSevern Leigh23 August 1940
Barrance, R. A.CGunnerAlexia2 August 1940
Barrett, M. W. K.CSenior Radio OfficerSaltwick21 October 1943
Bastian, G. L. AM (later exchanged for the GC), MBE2nd Engineer Empire Bowman 30 March 1943
Bateman, B.MBEChief EngineerLieutenant Robert Mory10 February 1942
Beavis,BMBEChief OfficerAnglo Canadian25 January 1942
Beckett, CBEMDonkeymanBritish Colony14 September 1943
Bekken, A. N.*OBEChief EngineerSvend Foyn7 October 1941
Bell, J. B.MBE2nd EngineerThorold22 August 1940
Bell, S.CChief EngineerMoorwood11 June 1941
Bennell, C. D.† CChief StewardSan Emiliano9 August 1942
Bennett, A. S. MBE3rd EngineerSutlej26 February 1944
Bergstrom, E.BEMCarpenterAnglo Canadian6 April 1942
Bermingham, C. F.BEMShip's CookEmpire Eve18 May 1943
Biggs, J. H.CBEMasterStrathallan21 December 1942
Bird, W.OBEMasterChilka11 March 1942
Black, R. A.C2nd OfficerGoodwood10 September 1939
Blackhall, G.MBE3rd OfficerSan Alvaro23 February 1944
Blundell, T. W.BEMFiremanPort Nicholson16 June 1942
Blyth, D. K.OBEMasterSan Gaspar18 July 1942
Blyth, J. H.OBE, DSCMasterMenelaus1 February 1943
Bond, D. N.MBE2nd EngineerAlacrity5 March 1942
Booth, E. G.MBE7th EngineerSan Eliseo18 May 1942
Bradley, N. R.† CAsstistant EngineerCornish City29 July 1943
Bramley, T. E.GMChief EngineerCalcium30 December 1940
Breet, J.CChief OfficerLeto12 May 1942
Brockman, V. D.BEMJr OSLady Brassey24 July 1944
Broderick, T.CABGoodwood10 September 1939
Brodie, G.MBE3rd EngineerSan Eliseo18 May 1942
Brown, F. B.CChief Officer Arandora Star 2 July 1940
Brown, R.DSCMaster Deucalion 11 August 1942
Brown, S. L.BEMGunnerKeynes11 January 1940
Bruce, R. L.OBEMasterCardita1 May 1941
Brundle, R. W.OBEMasterHarmatris17 January 1942
Burnett, J. H.CRadio OfficerSire31 May 1941
Burns, R. V.GMChief OfficerDuchess of York14 March 1943
Butler, E. J.GMAB/GunlayerMostyn23 January 1941
Butler, J.BEMA/ABRobert W. Pomeroy1 April 1942
Byatt, S.MBE3rd Radio OfficerCorabella30 April 1943
Byrne, D. A.BEMGreaserScottish Heather27 December 1942
Caird, A. M.OBEMasterEurylochus29 January 1941
Callegari, W. J.CA/ABWarfield15 August 1943
Cameron, J.MBE, OBEChief OfficerEmpire Wave2 October 1941
Cameron, J. S.OBEMasterBaron Elgin30 October 1942
Cameron, R.BEMABDallington Court14 February 1941
Campbell, E. R.† CAsstistant Radio OfficerEmpire Toucan29 June 1940
Campbell, N. W.MBEChief Radio OfficerSt. Patrick13 June 1941
Cargill, A. F.OBEMasterGowrie9 January 1940
Caroline, H.M.BEMABEmpire Strait27 April 1941
Carroll, S.BEMOSEmpire Strait27 April 1941
Carswell, H.J.,M.M.DSM, BEMCH, StewardEmpire Tide3 July 1942
Carters, T.† CFiremanSan Florentino1 October 1941
Catling, C. V.OBEMasterBirtley15 September 1941
Cavanaugh, K.† CPte/GunnerOud Beijerland27 March 1941
Chafer, A. J.OBEChief EngineerCity of Lancaster14 June 1943
Chalker, E.BEMCook & StewardCormount20 June 1941
Champion, S. F.OBEMasterBhutan14 June 1940
Chapman, T. W.BEMCarpenterEmpire Chaucer17 October 1942
Chard, R.MBE2nd EngineerAlipore30 September 1942
Chisholm, W.AM †Ship's SurgeonStentor27 October 1942
Chivers, G. F.MBEChief OfficerSilvercedar15 October 1941
Chou, C.CPumpmanMaja15 January 1945
Church, L. C.OBEMasterFranche-Comté16 March 1941
Claesson, I.BEMGreaserScotia12 April 1942
Clark, E. R.CChief OfficerScottish Standard21 February 1941
Clark, F. R.† C1st Radio OfficerBritish Resource14 March 1942
Clark, I. A.BEMApprenticeCongella24 October 1943
Clarke, D. O. GC †ApprenticeSan Emiliano9 August 1942
Clarke, G. L.CMasterWalmer Castle21 September 1941
Clarke, H. S.DSC, MBEChief OfficerAsphalion11 February 1944
Cliff, R. W. A.MBE2nd OfficerCrista17 March 1942
Coates, C.CDonkeymanNewminster25 July 1940
Coates, J. L.OBEChief EngineerTwickenham15 July 1943
Coe, A. H.CDock Pilot7 September 1940 & 18 September 1940
Cole, E.CChief EnginemanWindsor3 August 1940 & 23 October 1940
Cole, R. F.MBEChief Radio Officer Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Coleman, C. A.OBERadio OfficerKeynes11 January 1940
Coleman, N. M.MBE3rd Radio OfficerBritish Resource14 March 1942
Collier, T.MBEChief OfficerGwynwood4 February 1941
Comber, W.CRadio OfficerDoric Star2 December 1939
Cook, L. A.MBE3rd OfficerBrittany29 October 1942
Cooke, K.GMCarpenter Lulworth Hill 19 March 1943
Copeland, B. M.OBEChief OfficerAthenia3 September 1939
Copeland, W.CFireman/TmrChevy Chase9 March 1940
Coultas, E.OBEMasterClan Macbean2 May 1940
Covill, B. C.BEMA/AB, GunnerAdam's Beck30 July 1941
Cowper, J. E.MBEChief EngineerEmpire Crusader8 August 1940
Craggs, C.OBEChief EngineerBritish Merit24 July 1942
Craston, R. S.OBEMasterEna de Larrinaga5 April 1941
Creser, R. D.GMChief OfficerHarpagon19 April 1942
Cromarty, A.OBEMasterHolmpark24 October 1942
Crook, D.GM2nd OfficerScottish Heather27 December 1942
Croxford, P. P.BEMOSSussex30 September 1940
Currie, C. S.† CChief Engineer Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Cusworth, G. E.MBEChief EngineerRosenborg8 June 1942
Dalziel, A.BEMOSBenvorlich19 March 1941
Dalziel, J. J.BEMCarpenterLoch Ranza3 February 1942
Damiens, P. J.*MBE3rd OfficerJean Jadot20 January 1943
Dark, W. F.CMasterTitan4 September 1940
Davey, R. E. N.CABPauletta2 March 1944
Davies, C. W.MBEChief OfficerCormount20 June 1941
Davies, D. J.OBEChief OfficerAthelknight26 May 1942
Davies, D. S.MBEChief OfficerEmpire Endurance20 April 1941
Davis, A. C.BEMBoatswainWalmer Castle21 September 1941
Davis, W. H. V.MBET/2nd EngrBroomdale20 May 1940
Decker, G. A.BEMCadetEmpire Guidon31 October 1942
Dennis, D. W.GMChief Radio OfficerSan Emiliano9 August 1942
Depledge, L.CStewardSanfry25 July 1940
Dew, G.† CDonkeymanMacumba6 August 1943
Diggins, S.OBE; Also awarded Lloyd's Medal, for Meritorious Services—SilverMasterSt. Essylt4 July 1943
Dingle, E. W.MBE2nd OfficerPort Brisbane21 November 1940
Donn, W.CBoatswainYewarch7 December 1940
Donovan, J. D.OBEMasterAthelsultan22 September 1942
van Dorst, R. F.C3rd OfficerLubrafol9 May 1942
Dowie, J.BEMABEmpire Strait27 April 1941
Draper, C.MBE3rd OfficerAccrington2 February 1943
Drummond, Miss V. A. MBE2nd EngineerBonita25 August 1940
Dryden, W. J.BEMABRegent Lion15 September 1940
Duff, G. M.GMMasterEmpire Glade28 November 1942
Duncan, E. B.† CSenior Radio OfficerTilawa24 November 1942
Duval, B.J.CCadet Domala 2 March 1940
Eagles, T. H.BEMApprenticeTreverbyn8 December 1940
Edwards, J. N.CMasterTrevanion22 October 1939
Edwards, R. F.CABSatellite25 September 1940
Elliott, E. G.BEMSeamanUmona30 March 1941
Elliott, G. N.MBE4th OfficerVille de Strasbourg1 January 1943
Ellis, R. C.MBE3rd OfficerSwedru16 April 1941
Elstob, E. H.CMessroom BoyCatford31 May 1943
Evans, C. K.OBEMasterHazelside28 October 1941
Evans, D. M. L.MBE2nd OfficerEarlston5 July 1942
Eyton Jones, W.E.R. OBEMasterBenvrackie13 May 1941
Fairhurst, '1'. H.MBEChief OfficerDevon Coast2 December 1943
Fenn, E. J.OBEChief OfficerDerrymore13 February 1942
Ferguson, J. A. F.OBEChief OfficerLlangibby Castle16 January 1942
Ferguson, Miss M. E.BEMPassenger Avila Star 5 July 1942
Finch, T. D.GMChief OfficerSan Emiliano9 August 1942
Flett, J.MBERadio OfficerSan Casimiro15 March 1941
Fook, L.CSeamanTai Koo12 September 1941
Fookes, C.GMApprenticeSan Cipriano10 January 1943
Fortune, H. M.BEMApprenticeAscot19 February 1944
Foulkes, H.OBEChief EngineerOmega1 October 1943
Fox, C.CBEMaster Orcades 10 October 1942
Foy, C. A.† CMasterRetriever11 April 1941
Francis, W.BEMShip's CookRangitane26 November 1940
Francis, W. J.MBEMasterDalegarth Force28 June 1944
Freeman, S.BEMA/ABSan Florentino1 November 1941
Frisken, A.OBEChief EngineerAlpera22 May 1943
Frost, J.MBE4th EngineerCorbis18 April 1943
Fry, A. E.BEMSailorAfric Star13 March 1941
Gaffney, T.OBEMasterBritish Judge28 February 1942
Gair, J.MBEChief OfficerFort Qu'Appelle16 May 1942
Gallagher, J.C3rd EngineerFort Louisbourg29 January 1944
Gardiner, R. E.MBEChief OfficerShahristan29 July 1941
Gardner, E. A.BEMBoatswainOcean Voyager19 March 1943
Garstin, G. K.MBERadio Officer River Afton 5 July 1942
Gentles, C. A.OBEMasterEverleighDecember 40
Gerard, M. R.† CRadio OfficerEmpire Toucan29 June 1940
Gibbon, W. E.MBE2nd EngineerRosenborg8 June 1942
Gibbons, H. A.BEMABCerne19 August 1941
Gibson, H. E.MBESenior 3rd EngineerLoch Katrine3 August 1942
Gibson, J. T.MBEChief OfficerNephrite9 March 1945
Gilbert, O. F. H.† C2nd EngineerPitwines11 November 1940
Gilchrist, D. C.MBE3rd OfficerCity of Shanghai6 May 1941
Gill, W.CABGoodwood10 September 1939
Godfrey, V. T. B.MBEChief Engineer Atheltemplar 1 March 1941
Goodall, C. H.BEMStewardStrathallan21 December 1942
Gordon, P. A. T.DSMApprenticeDorset13 August 1942
Gorman, T. C.OBEChief EngineerPeterton17 September 1942
Gott, A.CSeamanLaurieston9 February 1940
Granger, G. C.BEMABVille de Strasbourg1 January 1943
Granstrom, F. O.BEMFiremanScotia12 April 1942
Grant, F. S.MBE2nd EngineerTorinia21 September 1940
Greenway, E. H.OBEChief EngineerFort Buckingham20 January 1944
Gregson, J. S.AMApprenticeDeucalion11 August 1942
Grey, P.GMChief Steward River Afton 5 July 1942
Griffiths, E. O.BEMSeaman British Premier 24 December 1940
Griffiths, W. I.DSC2nd EngineerEmpire Tide3 July 1942
Grinstead, L. V.MBE3rd EngineerSan Florentino1 October 1941
Hackston, G. W.MBERadio OfficerHaxby24 April 1940
Haig, G.OBEChief OfficerSydney Star24 July 1941
Haines, S.D.MBEChief Radio OfficerEmpire Zeal2 November 1942
Hair, J.T.CBE, DSOMasterEmpire Selwyn25 May 1942
Ham, H. G.BEMCadetAthelsultan22 September 1942
Hammett, R. G.OBEMasterSevern Leigh23 August 1940
Hansen, H.CChief OfficerNyholt17 January 1942
Harper, H. W.OBE †MasterMuncaster Castle30 March 1942
Harris, W. H.† C1st Radio OfficerTanda15 July 1944
Harris, W. J.OBEMasterNew Westminster City3 April 1942
Harrison, W. G.CBEMasterTroilus14 June 1942
Hart, T.MBE2nd EngineerDalegarth Force28 June 1944
Hartley, W. J.DSCMasterCopeland13 September 1942
Hartridge, J.DSMT/Cpl R.M.Ganges6 April 1942
Harvey, D. N.CSeamanLaurieston9 February 1940
Harvey, F. W.DSOMasterEmpire Tide3 July 1942
Harvey, W.BEMBoatswainAthenia3 September 1939
Hauje, J.†MBE2nd OfficerRingen4 July 1944
Hawkins, E.AMA/AB/ GunlayerBritish Dominion10 January 1943
Hay, D.AMCadetEurylochus29 January 1941
Hay, J. W. E.† CChief Radio OfficerCity of Bath1 December 1942
Hayes, C.BEMABRoss29 October 1942
Heap, J. M.MBE3rd EngineerCorbis18 April 1943
Hedley, W.CAB Empire Bard 7 May 1943
Henderson, R. H.† CCadetCorinaldo29 October 1942
Hennerty, M.† C1st Radio OfficerAuris28 June 1941
Hersee, C. E. W.CMasterFowberry Tower12 May 1941
Hickling, E. A.OBEChief OfficerWaiwera29 June 1942
Highley, G. W.OBE †MasterSan Cipriano10 January 1943
Hill, A.OBEMasterMandasor24 January 1941
Hill, H. V.† CCookWalmer Castle21 September 1941
Hobson, F.† CABInishtrahull13 September 1940
Hope, P. K.† CABStarling12 October 1940
Horn, T. S.OBEMasterSydney Star24 July 1941
Hotham, H.GM2nd EngineerOcean Voyager19 March 1943
Howes, G. D.GM2nd OfficerPeterton17 September 1942
Hughes, A. H.DSCChief EngineerEmpire Tide3 July 1942
Hughes, F. M.CABSan Fabian28 August 1942
Humphrey, R. C. V.† C2nd Radio OfficerTanda15 July 1944
Hutchinson, W.† CStewardAvonwood12 December 1942
Hyde, J.MBEShip's SurgeonNeptuna19 February 1942
Inglis, J.GM2nd OfficerLoch Ranza3 February 1942
Ingram, E. B.OBEMasterPampas26 March 1942
Jakobsen, G.*OBEMasterVicto8 November 1941
James, S. O.BEMOSEmpire Lightning5 November 1943
Jarman, W. C.BEMDeck HandBen Screel2 June 1941
Jennings, G.W.MBECh. Radio Offr San Demetrio 17 March 1942
Jensen, L.V.BEMBoatswainPacific Grove23 September 1940
Jewell, W.E.CClr Sgt RM/GunnerSanfry25 July 1940
Johnson, A. H.GMChief EngineerW. B. Walker29 January 1941
Johnson, J. W.CMasterAlexander Kennedy22 February 1945
Johnson, R.MBE3rd OfficerThursobank22 March 1942
Johnston, D.CABScottish Standard21 February 1941
Johnston, P.OBEMasterSan Eliseo18 May 1942
Jones, J. L.BEMApprentice San Demetrio 5 November 1940
Jones, O. T.CMasterHelena Margareta8 April 1941
Jones, P. D.C3rd OfficerShakespear5 January 1941
Jones, S. K.† CChief Radio OfficerTurakina20 August 1940
Kale, A. E.BEMFireman Empire Avocet 29 September 1942
Kearon, R. S.OBEMaster Assyrian 19 October 1940
Keating, W. McC.MBEChief OfficerBolton Castle5 July 1942
Keay, S. W.OBEChief OfficerDuchess of York11 July 1943
Kelly, E.OBEChief EngineerAlexia9 August 1942
Kelly, P. A.MBEChief Officer RMS Lady Hawkins 19 January 1942
Kennedy, N.OBEChief EngineerOcean Viceroy29 March 1943
Kerr, D.OBEChief OfficerKenordoc15 September 1940
Kerr, J.OBEMasterBaron Nairn7 June 1941
Kerrison, W.J.BEMABMelrose Abbey27 December 1942
Kiely, N.BEMABThorold22 August 1940
Kippins, T.OBE, DSCMasterPort Gisborne11 October 1940
Kirby, W. H.MBE2nd EngineerPatella19 April 1942
Klemp, J. W.OBEMasterPetrel26 September 1941
Knell, A.J.MBE, DSCChief OfficerPort Fairy11 July 1943
Knight, H. R.BEMSenior ApprenticeBritish Viscount3 April 1941
Knott, G. A. H.OBEMasterSan Alvaro23 February 1944
Lakin, J. B.C4th EngineerNarkunda14 November 1942
Langan, E.MBE2nd EngineerYorkwood8 January 1943
Larsen, E.BEMPumpmanFrontenac27 October 1942
Laurenson, L.CMasterTogston8 March 1941
Lawrence, A. A.MBEMasterNewminster25 July 1940
Lawson, A.MBEChief OfficerWahner Castle21 September 1941
Lawson, H.MBEMasterSanfry25 July 1940
Lawson, J.CDeck HandSanfry25 July 1940
Lawton, W.J.CBoatswainHarpagus20 May 1941
Lewis, J. R.OBEMasterVulcain23 May 1941
Leybourne, N.DSC2nd OfficerEmpire Metal2 January 1943
Liddle, R.† C4th Officer Arandora Star 2 July 1940
Light, S. H.GMABPort Gisborne11 October 1940
Littledale, W. J.MBE2nd EngineerBroomdale20 May 1940
Lochtie, P.D.MBE2nd EngineerOcean Viceroy29 March 1943
Locke, J.C.BEMSkipperMizpah1 July 1943
Lofthouse, F.S.OBE, DSCMasterClan Ferguson26 September 1941
Longthorpe, N. E.BEMABCormount12 November 1943
Low, D. A.BEMCarpenterPerth18 November 1942
Lowrie, J. K.MBE2nd EngineerOrminster25 August 1944
Ludlow, P. G.MBEChief EngineerBirtley15 September 1941
Ludlow, T.MBEChief OfficerTerlings21 July 1940
Lupton, E. R.† C2nd OfficerEmpire Cromwell28 November 1942
Lyne, H.MBE3rd OfficerBuryOctober 1942
MacAllister, J.BEMDeckhandNoreen Mary5 July 1944
MacDonald, A.MBERefrig EngrEmpire Rowan27 March 1943
MacDonald, D. A.GMMasterBlair Athol12 February 1941
MacFadyen, N.OBEMasterOcean Viceroy29 March 1943
Mackay, AMBEChief EngineerLady Connaught27 December 1940
Mackie, J. H. A.MBE, OBEChief OfficerSydney Star24 July 1941
Mackinlay, A.OBEMasterLoch Ranza3 February 1942
MacLennan, G. J.OBEChief EngineerStrathallan21 December 1942
MacLeod, N.† CABMichael E.2 June 1941
MacNeil, D.BEMQuartermasterAmsterdam7 August 1944
Macphee, D.CABNorman Monarch20 May 1941
Macquarrie, A.MBE3rd EngineerPalma31 October 1941
Magee, J. H.† CSenior Radio OfficerPort Brisbane21 November 1940
Mair, A.C3rd Officer Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Makepeace, N.MBE2nd EngineerToorak16 January 1942
Mallett, J. R.MBE3rd OfficerTurakina20 August 1940
Mangloo, F. H. X.BEMGenl ServantSutlej26 February 1944
Manning, W.BEMCarpenterHatasu2 October 1941
Marrs, W. L.OBEChief EngineerSt. Essylt4 July 1943
Marshall, C. S.MBESenior Radio OfficerBaron Cochrane28 December 1942
Mason, D. W. GCMaster Ohio 12 August 1942
Mastin, A. T.MBEMasterDevon Coast2 December 1943
Matthews, R.BEMApprenticePort Victor30 April 1943
Mayne, G. E.CChief OfficerAhamo8 April 1941
McArthur, T.BEM3rd HandRigoletto29 January 1940
McCuaig, T. H.OBEChief EngineerBritish Fortitude23 February 1943
McCutcheon, E.MBE3rd EngineerOcean Viceroy29 March 1943
McDonald, T. F.OBEMasterRoyal Star20 April 1944
McEachran, S.BEMChief CookPacific Grove23 September 1940
McGowan, C. K.DSCMasterZaafaran5 July 1942
McGowan, F. W. T.GM1st Radio OfficerWalmer Castle21 September 1941
McGowan, L.BEMABTurakina20 August 1940
McKechnie, J,MBE7th EngineerCalifornia11 July 1943
McLeay, A.GMSeamanThistlegorm6 October 1941
McRuvie, D.T.MBESkipperBen Screel2 June 1941
Michaelsens, J.C1st OfficerLubrafol9 May 1942
Miller, E.C.OBEChief Engineer River Afton 5 July 1942
Miller, J. S.MBEChief OfficerHazelside28 October 1941
Miller, Ms. A. N.MBEShip's SurgeonBritannia25 March 1941
Miller, R. D.† CMasterCanadian Star18 March 1943
Miller, S.OBEChief OfficerSan Florentino1 October 1941
Mills, J.OBEChief EngineerLlangibby Castle16 January 1942
Milton, J. A.MBE3rd OfficerTeesbank5 December 1942
Mitchell, J. S.† C2nd OfficerCorbis18 April 1943
Moffatt, W. N.BEMBoatswainCopeland17 May 1943
Moffitt, S. G.OBEChief EngineerMaja15 January 1945
Moir, D. M.MBE5th EngineerCalifornia11 July 1943
Morgan, B.OBEChief EngineerEmpire Starlight3 April 1942
Morgan, G. B.DSOMasterAwatea11 November 1942
Morgan, T. T.BEMCarpenterPort Fairy11 July 1943
Morris, D.B.J.MBE4th EngineerBhima20 September 1940
Morris, O. C.DSOMasterZamalek5 July 1942
Moulton, E. W.† CMaster Arandora Star 2 July 1940
Movatne, B.*OBECaptainAlaska16 October 1942
Murray, W.BEMMateBalfron4 July 1941
Mussell, W.BEMChief EnginemanOnward10 April 1942
Myers, J, C.CRadio OfficerJamaica Producer31 October 1941
Nair, N. A.MBE2nd Radio OfficerTaksang6 April 1942
Needham, P. W.BEMABSan Florentino1 October 1941
de Neumann, B. P. GM2nd OfficerTewkesbury1 March 1941
Newton, G. R.BEM2nd StewardCorabella30 April 1943
Nielsen, C.*OBEMasterAmerika21 April 1943
Norcliffe, H. W. H.MBE1st Radio OfficerSan Alvaro23 February 1944
Nuttall, J.MBE3rd EngineerCeltic Star29 March 1943
O'Brien, D. J.BEMABAnchises27 February 1941
O'Keefe, C. G.† CRadio OfficerBassano9 January 1941
O'Regan, J.BEMABRio Bravo2 November 1944
O'Sullivan, J.CMessroom StewardBritish Colony13 May 1942
Olin, K.BEMBoatswainSan Gerardo31 March 1942
Olivant, C. H.CABBennevis7 September 1940
Ovenston, J. McG.MBEChief OfficerFerry Hill21 January 1940
Owen, Miss E. M.GMStewardessSt. Patrick13 June 1941
Owens, E. W.† CMasterSt. David24 January 1944
Parfitt, L.DSCMasterNarkunda14 November 1942
Pascoe, J.OBEMasterBolton Castle5 July 1942
Patterson, J.BEMABBlack Osprey18 February 1941
Patton, C.OBEMasterOcean Faith15 August 1943
Paulsen, O.OBEMasterBroompark25 July 1942
Payne, R.T.GMMasterMarina17 September 1940
Pearce, E.R.OBEChief OfficerAvila Star5 July 1942
Pearson, E.O.MBE2nd OfficerOcean Courier31 July 1944
Pedersen, E.O.† CShips surgeonCalifornia Star4 March 1943
Percival, R. H.BEMABGoodwood10 September 1939
Perrin, W. G.OBEMasterDover Hill4 April 1943
Peters, H. J. A.OBEMasterAlexia9 August 1942
Peters, W. A.CABNewminster25 July 1940
Phillips, H. R.BEMApprenticeEmpire Webster7 February 1943
Phillips, R.† C3rd Radio Officer Empire Byron 5 July 1942
Phipps, J. A.BEMLamp TrimmerPort Fairy11 July 1943
Pinnington, D. S.OBEChief EngineerAthelcrown22 January 1942
Pirie, M.CABSan Alberto9 December 1939
Plumb, Mrs. E.BEM1st Cl StewdssRangitane26 November 1940
Pointon, E. F. P.MBE3rd OfficerBenledi5 April 1942
Pollard, C.OBEChief Engineer San Demetrio 5 November 1940
Prescott, W. C.C – Received Lloyd's Medal, for Meritorious Service – SilverGunner RMTerlings21 July 1940
Preston, B.CDeckboyBrowning12 November 1942
Purcell, F. J.MBE2nd EngineerSt. Patrick13 June 1941
Purdie, D. G.OBEChief EngineerDerrymore13 February 1942
Pybus, W.BEM2nd EngineerKingfisher24 June 1940
Pycraft, P.J.OBE, DSCMasterDeucalion12 August 1942
Quinn, C.BEMFiremanOcean Faith15 August 1943
Radley, R.CSailorScottish Standard21 February 1941
Ransom, S.† C2nd Officer Arandora Star 2 July 1940
Rawlins, C. G.BEMFireman/TrimmerChandos2 March 1942
Reed, C.BEMBoatswainPort Fairy11 July 1943
Reed, H. H. GC †Bdr/GunnerCormount20 June 1941
Reeves, J. A.AMChief Officer Atheltemplar 14 September 1942
Reid, G. D. M.† CChief OfficerJura9 February 1941
Reid, W.OBEMasterAlpera22 May 1943
Renney, R.† C3rd OfficerEmpire Light7 March 1943
Renwick, T. J. L.MBE3rd Engineer Empire Baffin 25 May 1942
Reynolds, A. C.MBE2nd EngineerBritish Colony13 May 1942
Rice, N.OBE, CBEMasterOrari16 June 1941
Roberts, C. R. J.OBEMasterKentucky15 June 1942
Robinson, G. W.OBEChief OfficerCarlton20 December 1940
Robson, W.CABEmpire Crusader8 August 1940
Romijn, A.*OBEMasterAagtekerk14 June 1942
Rose, I. B.MBE2nd Officer Empire Avocet 27 September 1942
Rose, N.CGunnerStatira3 August 1949
Ross, A.MBE2nd OfficerKyle Castle9 March 1945
Ross, J. A.BEMApprenticeBenwyvis20 March 1941
Rowlands, E.MBE2nd OfficerInduna30 March 1942
Ruthven, J.M.CCh Refrig Eng Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Saalmans, H.R.OBEMaster Empire Bard May 1942
Scurr, H.MBE2nd OfficerSambridge18 December 1943
Senst, J. N.C3rd MateSilvercedar22 December 1940
Shahabuddin, K. S.BEMCadetChilka11 March 1942
Shaw, B.BEMSeamanKelmscott9 February 1944
Shaw, H.CAsst StewardDunstan6 April 1941
Shipton, J. N.CMasterBennevis7 September 1940
Shirley, P. J.BEMDonkeymanPort Auckland17 March 1943
Sibbald, R.CStewardNewminster25 July 1940
Simkins, T.MBERadio OfficerPinna3 February 1942
Simpson, J.MBE§4th EngineerStrathallan21 December 1942
Simpson, T. E.OBEChief EngineerCorbis18 April 1943
Small, E. A.MBEChief OfficerNewminster25 July 1940
Smith, B. H.MBE1st Radio OfficerShahristan29 July 1941
Smith, G. F.OBEMasterKing John13 July 1940
Smith, J. H. R.OBEMasterBotavon3 May 1942
Smith, S. L.CChief OfficerKohinur15 November 1940
Smith, T. G.OBEMasterMaclaren3 December 1941
Smith, W. N. D.MBEChief OfficerOcean Faith15 August 1943
Speed, H.C3rd EngineerAthelduke16 April 1945
Spence, T.DSCChief EngineerDorset13 August 1942
Stamp, H. T.BEMABThelma6 March 1944
Stankley, R. E.OBEChief EngineerStaffordshire28 March 1942
Stein, W. H.OBEMasterEmpire Starlight3 April 1942
Stephen, J. R.MBE, DSC3rd OfficerSan Arcadio31 January 1942
Stewart, D. H.CMidshipman Cyclops 11 January 1942
Stewart, R.† CSenior Radio OfficerCalifornia Star4 March 1943
Stewart, R.J.C2nd EngineerSilvercedar22 December 1940
Stone, C. T.OBEMasterStarling12 October 1940
Stormont, E.J.MBEChief OfficerCalifornia11 July 1943
Strang, S.† CCadetCorinaldo29 October 1942
Stronach, G. P. GCChief OfficerOcean Voyager19 March 1943
Stubbs, W.CMasterDoric Star2 December 1939
Sturdy, E.† CRadio OfficerDenpark12 May 1942
Styles, F. C. P.MBEPurser & Ch StewdPort Fairy11 July 1943
Swales, J. K.MBECh ElectricianPort Fairy11 July 1943
Swanney, J.† CDeckhandCompaganus17 December 1939
Swart, J.*OBEMasterMijdrecht7 March 1941
Symons, J. E. A.CSeaman GunnerSatellite25 September 1940
Tamlin, A. L.CBoatswainScottish Standard21 February 1941
Taylor, G.GM2nd OfficerSan Florentino1 October 1941
Taylor, R. Y.† CPurser Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Thomas, D.J.MBEChief EngineerDapper21 January 1942
Thomas, J.BEMAsst StewardRoyal Sovereign9 December 1940
Thomas, M.W.MBEMasterRio Bravo2 November 1944
Thomas, W.P.OBEMasterPinna3 February 1942
Thomas, W. R.OBEMasterStarstone31 October 1940
Thompson, H.MBEChief OfficerDuffield8 April 1941
Thomson, W. H.GMABEmpire Purcell27 May 1942
Thoresen, W.*OBEMasterFrontenac27 October 1942
Thurston, H. C.BEMApprenticeCardita31 December 1941
Toft, A.*OBEMasterTalabot26 March 1942
Torgersen, A. O.CChief OfficerSegundo27 August 1941
Treves, F. W. BEMCadetWaimarama13 August 1942
Trotter, J.DSCChief OfficerDorset13 August 1942
Trundley, F.GMAsst StewardSussex30 September 1940
Tuckett, J. C.DSCMasterDorset13 August 1942
Turner, G. L.GM2nd EngineerTewkesbury1 March 1941
Turner, J. G. M. EGM (later exchanged for the GC)Radio OfficerManaar6 September 1939
Umpleby, T. A.CDonkeyman Gasfire 21 June 1941
Ungr, E.† CShip's Surgeon Clan Macarthur 12 August 1943
Upton, V. G. A.GM2nd OfficerStart Point10 November 1942
van der Veen, E. H.CMasterLeto12 May 1942
Vick, E. E.OBEChief EngineerDuchess of York11 July 1943
Vidot, C.OBEMaster San Demetrio 17 March 1942
Vogn, K. N.C2nd OfficerDagmar9 June 1941
Vooght, J. F.OBE †Master Clan Campbell 23 March 1942
Walker, J. R.BEMDeck MechanicRangitane26 November 1940
Walker, W.DSOMasterOcean FreedomJuly 1942
Walker, W.MBE3rd EngineerRushpool29 January 1941
Waller, T. E.† CAsst Cook River Afton 5 July 1942
Ward, L. J. R. T.OBEChief EngineerTulagi27 March 1944
Wardman, E.OBEChief Engineer Empire Baffin 25 May 1942
Watson, G. G.DSCChief EngineerEmpire Metal2 January 1943
Watson, J. E.OBEMasterEumaeus14 January 1941
Watson, J. V.† CChief Radio OfficerWilliam Wilberforce9 January 1943
Watson, N.GM3rd OfficerPacific Grove23 September 1940
Watt, A. V.BEMApprenticeEarlston5 July 1942
Webster, A. J.BEMBoatswainRoyal Sovereign9 December 1940
Webster, J. F.CMasterEurymedon25 September 1940
Wharton, J.MBE, DSCMaster Empire Byron 5 July 1942
Wiggin, P. G.MBEElectricianSilvermaple26 February 1944
Williams, D.J.OBEMasterAnglo Canadian6 April 1942
Wills Rust, V. P.C2nd Officer Abukir 28 May 1940
Wilson, H.† C4th EngineerDenpark12 May 1942
Wilson, J.OBEMasterLeinster14 November 1942
Wilson, J.F.† CSenior Radio OfficerOcean Vagabond10 January 1943
Wilson, W. D.OBEMasterTwickenham15 July 1943
Windsor, P. G.MBERadio OfficerSultan Star14 February 1940
Winslow, O. A.*MBEChief OfficerDagmar9 June 1941
Woodhouse, J. B.MBEChief OfficerPetrel26 September 1941
Woolfenden, R. M.MBEMaster Abukir 28 May 1940
Wright, A. McN.† CMasterEskwood9 March 1945
Wright, R. H.MBE2nd OfficerAmsterdam7 August 1944
Wright, T. O.OBEMasterSheaf Field28 October 1940
Wyatt, H. A.† CBoatswainRio Azul29 June 1941
Young, J.CSeamanSan Alberto9 December 1939
Young, S.† CChief OfficerEmpire Chaucer17 October 1942
Youngson, W. M.MBE3rd EngineerBritish Endeavour22 February 1940
Zawada, Czesław*OBEMaster Narwik 10 October 1942

In the table the following abbreviations and annotations are used:

C – King's Commendation for Brave Conduct.

† – Posthumous, * – Honorary, § – Supernumerary, A/ – Acting, T/ – Temporary.

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