Debt of Honour Register

 

Joseph Pluck
Able Seaman, Royal Navy

He died on 1 January 1915, aged 24, while serving on the battleship HMS Formidable. He is commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial.

The CWGC site records that he was the son of Jane Catherine Pluck of 53 Blackthorne Street, Devons Road, Bow.

He can be found in Tree1001; he is PL1130.

HMS Formidable

HMS Formidable was a First World War battleship serving with the Royal Navy in the Channel. It had a crew of 780 men.

On New Year’s Day, 1915, the fleet was returning from firing exercise. Six battleships and two cruisers were sailing in line through Lyme Bay. HMS Formidable developed engine trouble and was last in the line.

Unknown to the navy the fleet was being shadowed by a German submarine. At 2.30am, in bright moonlight, HMS Formidable was torpedoed. Nearly 600 men were drowned or died of cold in the freezing waters. The survivors were rescued and brought to the nearby town of Lyme Regis. One sailor, Able Seaman James Cowan, was thought to be dead but miraculously recovered.

The site of the wreck is now a war grave.

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