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Haywood George James

 

Born 8th December 1923 Hobart to George and Isabella Robertson Haywood and was living at 15 Powell Street , Sandy Bay when he enlisted and was posted to H.M.A.S. Sydney.

He was an Ordinary Seaman when on 19th November 1941, following a battle with the German raider, HSK Kormoran in the Indian Ocean off the Western Australian coast H.M.A.S. Sydney disappeared, almost with a trace.

The loss of the Sydney with its full war complement of 645 remains to this day Australia’s worst ever naval disaster and one of its greatest wartime mysteries..The only confirmed relics found were a lifebelt and a Carley life float damaged by shellfire. 

He was only 17 years old and one of 39 Tasmanians to lose their life in this incident.

 

 

 

 

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