To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Aberystwyth RNLI is appealing for information about a Wren who died at sea in 1941.
… the branch chairman of the Aberystwyth Lifeboat, Mark Morgan, is appealing to the public for information in order to trace relatives of Kathleen or local friends and neighbours who knew the family. Anyone with any information regarding Kathleen or the Wrens who perished in 1941 should contact Mark Morgan at the email address given at the end of the article.
In 1941 the Yeoward Line British merchant ship SS Aguila sank and 22 members of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, affectionately known as the Wrens, died.
Wren Kathleen Miller, a third officer from Llanbadarn Fawr, was one of those lost on the SS Aguila.
… the branch chairman of the Aberystwyth Lifeboat, Mark Morgan, is appealing to the public for information in order to trace relatives of Kathleen or local friends and neighbours who knew the family. Anyone with any information regarding Kathleen or the Wrens who perished in 1941 should contact Mark Morgan at the email address given at the end of the article.
In 1941 the Yeoward Line British merchant ship SS Aguila sank and 22 members of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, affectionately known as the Wrens, died.
Wren Kathleen Miller, a third officer from Llanbadarn Fawr, was one of those lost on the SS Aguila.
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