Cload, Reginald William George Andrew

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 * REGINALD WILLIAM GEORGE ANDREW CLOAD COURAGEOUS VICTIM Notification has been received that Leading Stoker Reginald Cload, 45, of 154, Sherwood-street, Nottingham, was lost at sea when H.M.S. Courageous was sunk. Cload, who was a naval pensioner after 22 years' service, had been employed recently as a stoker at the Nottingham Victoria Baths. He was blown up while serving on H.M.S. Warrior in the last war. His marriage was a leave-time romance of that war.||Nottingham Evening Post 22 Sep 1939 via Spike Sheldon
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