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RONALD COLIN BACHE

SERVICE NO. P/JX 514820

Royal Navy: Ordinary Seaman

Royal Navy

HMS Halsted

DIED: 15 June 1944

AGE: 18

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

He was a crew member on board the frigate HMS Halsted which had been involved in the Normandy landings since D-Day, screening the ships carrying the troops to the British landing beaches.

She was off the French coast, near Cherbourg when she and her sister ship HMS Stayner were attacked by 11 German torpedo boats (E-boats).

A series of actions ensued but HMS Halsted was eventually hit by a torpedo which exploded in the bows which blew off the forward part of the hull, killing and injuring a number of the crew.

She remained afloat and was towed back to Portsmouth. The dead were buried at sea but the injured were taken back to the Haslar Royal Naval Hospital, Gosport, Hampshire.

It is presumed he was one of the injured who died subsequently of his wounds as he is buried in the Haslar Royal Naval Cemetery, Hampshire.

MEMORIAL LOCATION: Column 61

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