CREW LIST: RAMC (ENLISTED RANKS)
- Adams, Robert (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Ash, Moses (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Bateson, Norman (Private) [1]
- Best, Samuel (Private) [7]
- Binks, Arthur (Private) [1] DIED
- Bostock, George James (Private) [1] DIED
- Brelsford, Holmes (Private) [1][3]
- Brunt, Walter John Goulding (Sergeant) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED
- Busson, Walter H. P. (Private) [1]
- Cryer, Crossley (Private) [2]
- Cuthbertson, John W. (Private) [1]
- Fisher, John S. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Foggin, William (Sergeant) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
- Freebury, Henry (Private) [1] DIED
- Gleave, James (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Gregory, Ernest C. (Lance Corporal) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED
- Halliday, Sidney S. (Sergeant) [1]
- Hartley, William Edgar (Private) [2]
- Hogben, Henry A. (Private) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED [listed as Hogbon in the official report]
- Holt, Wilfred (Private) [2]
- Jacklin, H. (Private) [1]
- Jones, Thomas (Private) [1] DIED
- Kelly, Thomas (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- King, George William (Private) [1] DIED
- Love, Thomas C. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- McDowell, William (Private) [1]
- Morris, Albert N. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Mugg, Oliver H. (Corporal) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED
- Netherway, William H. (Private) [1]
- Nichols, Frank H. (Sergeant) [1] [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
- O'Connor, T. (Private) [2]
- Ogden, Sidney (Corporal) [1] [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
- Parker, Richard (Private) [2] PHOTO/INFO
- Pickles, Harry Lindsay (Private) [2]
- Pottinger, G. (Sergeant Major) [1] [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
- Pull, William S. C. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED [listed as Bull in the official report]
- Radcliff, John (Private) [1]
- Reynolds, John (Private) [4]
- Rowbotham, Ernest H. (Private) [1] SLIGHTLY INJURED
- Sharpe, William (Sergeant) [1] [9] DIED
- Smith, G. N. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
- Smith, Leonard T. (Private) [1] DIED
- Stone, William (Private) [1] DIED
- Sugden, James W. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Talbot, Bernard (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED
- Thompson, William E. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED [listed as W.K. in the official report]
- Tyler , Percy D. (Private) [5]
- Ward, Alfred (Private) [1]
- Waugh, J. (Corporal) [6]
- Williams, Samuel Edwin (Private) [8]
- Wood, W. T. (Private) [2]
- Worrall, A. (Private) [1] SERIOUSLY INJURED [incorrect regimental No. in the official report]
SOURCES:
[1] REPORT INTO THE LOSS OF HMHS BRITANNIC by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Stewart Anderson, Senior Medical Officer (Imperial War Museum; document No. 90/37/1). Also available in the book "Hostage To Fortune: The dramatic story of the last Olympian HMHS Britannic" by Simon Mills.
[2] Local newspaper: The Burnley News (November 25, 1916), courtesy of Mike Poirier.
[3] Local newspaper: Express And Advertiser (November 29, 1916), courtesy of Mike Poirier.
[4] Local online newspaper: The Power River Peak (December 23, 2014; article by Matthew Mason).
[5] THE STORY OF THE SINKING OF HMHS BRITANNIC by Percy D. Tyler; Unpublished journal; 1916 (excerpts from the journal were included into "Hostage to Fortune" by Simon Mills).
[6] Local newspaper: The Scotsman (December 29. 1916), personal account submitted by Mike Poirier at the Voyage (No.58; 2006), the journal of the Titanic International Society.
[7] Information provided by visitors of the website.
[8] Personal collection at The Living Archive (Milton Kaynes), discovered by Michail Michailakis.
[9] THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR Vol.33; No.186; 2009 [The Odyssey of Sergeant William Sharpe by Simon Mills].