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Leading Telegraphist

Septimus Hyde Shoebridge

Service number P/JX 153936
Military unit HM Submarine Trooper Royal Navy
Address Unknown
Date of birth
Date of death 17 Oct 1943 (21 years old)
Place of birth Unknown
Employment, education or hobbies Unknown
Family history

He was the son of Septimus Shoebridge and of Anne Shoebridge of Beeston, Nottingham.

Military history

PORTSMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL Panel 77, Column 1.

HM Submarine Trooper

HMS Trooper (N91) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Scotts, Greenock and launched in March 1942.Trooper spent most of her short career serving in the Mediterranean. She sank the Italian tanker Rosario, the Italian merchant ship Forli, a sailing vessel and the Italian submarine Pietro Micca. She also damaged two other enemy vessels, and unsuccessfully attacked the Italian merchant Belluno (the former French Fort de France). On her first operation, she took part in Operation Principal, which used human torpedoes to sink Italian ships in Palermo harbour.

Trooper sailed from Beirut on 26 September 1943, on her 8th War Patrol to cover in the Aegean Sea off the Dodecanese islands. On 14 October she challenged Levant Schooner Flotilla F8 off Alinda Bay, Leros. She failed to return on 17 October and was reported overdue on that day. She is presumed lost on German mines around Leros. 64 men were killed including Able Seaman George Hind from Ollerton and Leading Telegraphist Septimus Shoebridge from Beeston.

The Germans claimed that Trooper was sunk by Q-ship GA.45 on 15 October 1943. The submarine GA-45 attacked was actually HMS Torbay which escaped undamaged. (Wikipedia & CWGC Debt of Honour Register)

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