Frederick Charles LONG. Civilian. Died 28th January 1942
Died on board War Department Tug, Lord Plumer. The tug was built in 1927 on the River Clyde by Bow, McLachlan and Co Ltd, Paisley at Thistle Yard number 461 It was described as a Steel Screw Steamer
The tug was named after Lord Plumer governor of Malta 1924 - 1927
At rest in Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta. P5/R6/G9
Bernard Frederick LAWRENCE. Sergeant 1714887, 32 Light Anti Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery. Died 13th February 1942. At rest in Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta. P5/R6/G9
Francis William BYERS. Private 4126001, 1st Cheshire Regiment. Son of William and Emily Byers, of Distington, Cumberland. Died 15th February 1942 aged 22. At rest in Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta. P5/R6/G9
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