- HMS Fiona during the Second World War -
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HMS Fiona
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Those known to have sailed in
HMS Fiona
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
- Briffa Joseph. PO Stwd. (d.18th Apr 1941)
- Monkhouse Joseph.
- Renney Samual Herold. Able Sea. (d.18th Apr 1941)
- Simkin Wilfred Edward. Lt. (d.18th Apr 1941)
- Smillie John Henry. ERA1. (d.18th April 1941)
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Lt. Wilfred Edward Simkin HMS Fiona (d.18th Apr 1941)
Article from local newspaper states: "Mr Walter Simkin and Mrs Simkin, From Ayr, have now received definite news concerning their second son, Lieut. Wilfred E. Simkin,R.N.R., who was reported missing and presumed killed in April last. A letter from the only surviving officer of the Fiona, reported as sunk at that time by enemy action and on which vessel the lieutenant served, states that he was killed instantaneously on April 18th at sea. Lieut Simkin was 30 years of age, and before joining the R.N.R. was for eight years a member of the Ayrshire Constabulary. Their youngest son, Kenneth, who was with the Australians in the Middle East, has been posted missing for some months and no news as to his fate has been received. H.M.S.Fiona was reportedly attacked near Sidi Barrani in the Mediterranean."A Brownridge
ERA1. John Henry Smillie HMS Fiona (d.18th April 1941)
John Smillie was my Great Grandmother's brother who served on HMS Fiona during WW2 and died when the ship was bombed on 18th of April 1941.Douglas Cumming
Joseph Monkhouse HMS Fiona
My grandfather, Joseph Monkhouse was amongst the 40 or so survivors when the vessel HMS Fiona was sunk off the coast of Egypt by German aircraft in April 1941. Most of the crew were lost. He was returned to the UK for leave following the sinking of the Fiona. A few weeks later he received a posting to Scotland, training for Service with the Russian convoy ships. He did not serve on the convoys and fortunately survived the war.Richard Monkhouse
PO Stwd. Joseph Briffa HMS Fiona (d.18th Apr 1941)
Hi my name is Ray Falzon and I would like to know about my mothers uncle. He served on Barham in WW2. He was maltese, a big guy and please if you have any photos I would be happy to see them as I know few things about him. His name was Joseph Briffa. Thank you for your time.Ray Falzon
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