Navy
Sailors during both world wars faced some of the toughest conditions and most dangerous operations. From direct conflict with other war ships, to supporting amphibious invasions, escorting vital supply convoys and the tense cat-and-mouse of submarine warfare, life in the navy was as varied as it was hazardous. Tell us their stories. (Image: © IWM A 176)
Able Seaman Frederick Charles Croucher C/SSX35641, Royal Navy, HMS Sussex
By Philip Baldock
United Kingdom
Able Seaman Trevor Tucker, BZ/418, Anson Battalion RND, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
Able Seaman Ernest Tucker, TZ/6136, Hood Battalion RND, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
Leading Seaman Edward James Tucker, TZ/1777, Nelson Battalion RND, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
Temporary Midshipman Charles Alfred Edward Tucker, Royal Naval Reserve, HMS Hampshire
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
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