-H.M.S. Hood Crew Information-
H.M.S. Hood Rolls of Honour
Memorials to Men Lost in the Sinking of Hood, 24th May 1941

Updated 06-Feb-2007

We will remember them
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In Remembrance of
JOSEPH GALLANT

Photo of Ordinary Seaman Joseph Gallant, courtesy of B. McKenzie, 2001

1941 Newfoundland flag

Service: Royal Navy
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
Service Number: P/JX 212476
Date Joined Hood: Unknown
Biographical Information: Joseph was a native of Stephenville, Newfoundland. He was a member of the Newfoundland Overseas Forestry Unit (NOFU No. 0446) and was later transferred to the Royal Navy. Hood is believed to have been his only ship. He was a first cousin of William Gallant and second cousin of Samuel Gaudet both of whom were also lost in the sinking. We have no additional information.

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Memorial Information
Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Panel 58, Column 2 (click to view panel)
Also memorialised at
Newfoundland Book of Remembrance
and
Hood Chapel, Church of St John the Baptist, Boldre, Hampshire
Additional Photographs
None at this time.
Sources
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Ray Russell (information, June 2003)
Jim Roache (biographical information, May 2006)
Ivan MacDonald (information, February 2007)

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