ROYAL MARINES BADGE & INSIGNIA REFERENCE

Royal Marines Graves

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- ahern - will return all entries with Surname Ahern. Note searches are not case sensitive, e.g. searching for Ahern and ahern will return the same entries.
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For an explanation of the Royal Marine Register Numbers see: RM Register Number.pdf


Surname First name Number Rank Unit Age Date Country of Burial Grave Location Notes
Cruse MM Ernest PLY/X 4655 Captain Royal Marines 41 Independent Commando RM 87 4 July 2015 Corporal Ernest Cruse of Exmouth was in a truck which was hit by a mortar bomb and isolated from the remainder of the unit. Three men with him were killed by small arms fire from encircling Chinese troops. He ordered the remainder clear of the truck and held off a charge. Then he extricated his six Marines and one American from an ambush and led them through five miles of enemy territory to Hagaru-ri. Corporal Ernest Cruse, 41 Independent Commando Royal Marines, aged 23, was wounded on 29 November 1950 in the Korean War during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. He was awarded the Military Medal for gallant and distinguished service during this operation
Crutch Frederick William Civilian Royal Marine Police 48 September 28, 1942 United Kingdom Unknown Death registered in Uxbridge area, Middlesex, September qtr 1942, aged 47 "Born 25 November 1893, registered in Holborn district, London, son of W Crutch, Mitcham Workhouse, Surrey. Married Frederick W Crutch married Leokadya Jablouski in September qtr, 1925, in Southampton district, Hampshire. Brither, Bandsman E Crutch, 2nd Battalion South Wales Borderers, Marlborough Lines, Aldershot."
Cruttenden Arthur Albert CH/11284 & PO/9918 Private Royal Marines Light Infantry HMS Ocean 25 27 June 1906 United Kingdom Portland Naval Cemetery Dorset
Cudmore William PLY/1189(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. Not known 27 March 1918 France Arras Memorial Son of Mrs. C. Cudmore, of 6, Cyprus Terrace, Wonford, Exeter.
Cudworth Samuel PO/113(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div. 19 19 June 1915 Greece East Mudros Military Cemetery Son of Mr. W. and Mrs. E. A. Cudworth, of 18, Sandy Lane, Mansfield, Notts.
Cudworth Thomas William PO/114(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry Portsmouth Bn. R.N. Div 24 30 May 1915 Turkey (including Gallipoli) Lancashire Landing Cemetery Husband of A. E. Cudworth of 113, New Gladstone St., Mansfield.
Cuell Frampton Legair CH/4906 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry Chatham Bn., R.N. Div. 39 9 May 1915 Turkey (including Gallipoli) Courtney'S And Steel'S Post Cemetery Son of F. Cuell; Husband of Jennie Cuell, of 8, Church Road, Gillingham, Kent.
Cuff Patrick Joseph CH/X 104599 Marine Royal Marines No. 41 R.M. Commando. Not known 10 September 1943 United Kingdom Chatham Naval Memorial
Cuff William Neville PO/15928 Corporal Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. 22 23 June 1916 France Bois-De-Noulette British Cemetery, Aix-Noulette
Cull Joseph Willet CH/20242 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Laurentic. 18 25 January 1917 United Kingdom Chatham Naval Memorial Son of Charles and Ellen Cull. of Wallasey, Cheshire.
Cullen Frank PLY/667(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. 23 13 November 1916 France Thiepval Memorial Son of Mrs. H. Croft, of 2, O'Hara Place, Parkdale, Toronto, Canada. Born Fakenham, Norfolk.
Cullen John PO/2465(S) Private RMLI/RN Division 22 30 August 1918 France Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt Son of John and Katherine Cullen, of Northwich, Cheshire.
Cullen Michael CH/X115442 Marine 45 Commando RM Not known 15 May 1946 Hong Kong Sai Wan War Cemetery
Culley William Henry PLY/X 1376 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. Glorious. 24 8 June 1940 United Kingdom Plymouth Naval Memorial Son of William Edward and Mary Culley, of Denton Holme, Cumberland.
Cullip Alexander George Hollis PO/16865 Bugler Royal Marine Light Infantry H.M.S. Good Hope. 16 1 November 1914 United Kingdom Portsmouth Naval Memorial Son of William Henry and Matilda Cullip, of 44, Forton Rd., Gosport, Hants.
Culver Horace CH/887(S) Private Royal Marine Light Infantry 1st R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. 20 28 April 1917 France Arras Memorial Son of George Culver, of 48, Lindrop St., Fulham, London.
Culverwell Cecil PLY/15984 Lance Corporal Royal Marine Light Infantry 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. 23 28 April 1917 France Arras Memorial Son of Edward and Sarah Ann Culverwell, of 107, Chilton St., Bridgwater; Somerset.
Culverwell James Not known Private Royal Marines Not known 1836-1839 Sierra Leone Not known HMS 'Scott' Memorial Plaque located St. Mary's Church, Georgetown, Ascension Island
Cumming Leslie Thomas James PO/X 588 Marine Royal Marines H.M.S. Royal Oak. 33 14 October 1939 United Kingdom Portsmouth Naval Memorial Son of Thomas and Florence May Cumming; husband of Isabel May Cumming, of Frimley Green, Surrey.
Cummins (headstone shows James Commins in error, but is confirme James PLY/11615 Private Royal Marine Light Infantry HMS Royal 21 30 May 1904 United Kingdom Plymouth Old Cemetery