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Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force
Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force

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Ship's bell inscribed 'SS Stock Force', the Stock Force later became one of the WW1 'Q' ships and the engines were supplied by Earles Shipbuilders of Hull, H35cm, Notes: The SS Stock Force was built as a small coastal steamship and became HMS Stock FOrce when it was hired by the Royal Navy as a decoy ship (Special Service, Q-ship) in January 1918. She was used in the operation to attack the German submarine UB-80. The Stock Force Captain Commander Harold Auten VC, DSC, RD (22 August 1891 – 3 October 1964) was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1918 following his actions as captain of HMS Stock Force

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