Thomas Welsby Clark

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Thomas Welsby Clark was a sailor in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), whose body was found on a life raft in the Indian Ocean, off Christmas Island, on 6 February 1942. Before his body was identified, he was widely believed to originate from the RAN cruiser HMAS Sydney, which sank off Western Australia in November 1941 after a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran. While 318 of 399 Kormoran personnel survived, the crew of Sydney was lost with all 645 hands. He was identified on 19 November 2021 as Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Thomas Welsby Clark
rdf:langString Thomas Welsby Clark
rdf:langString Thomas Welsby Clark
xsd:date 1920-01-28
xsd:integer 5326278
xsd:integer 1117385444
xsd:date 1920-01-28
rdf:langString Clark in 1940, as an Ordinary Seaman on HMAS St Giles
rdf:langString Only body recovered from sinking of HMAS Sydney; previously unidentified decedent
rdf:langString Sailor
rdf:langString Thomas Welsby Clark was a sailor in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), whose body was found on a life raft in the Indian Ocean, off Christmas Island, on 6 February 1942. Before his body was identified, he was widely believed to originate from the RAN cruiser HMAS Sydney, which sank off Western Australia in November 1941 after a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran. While 318 of 399 Kormoran personnel survived, the crew of Sydney was lost with all 645 hands. He was identified on 19 November 2021 as Able Seaman Thomas Welsby Clark.
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xsd:gYear 1920

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