HMS SICKLE (1942 - 1944)


SICKLE SICKLE Crest

HMS SICKLE (Lt J R Drummond) sailed from Malta on 31 May 1944 for an area in the northern Aegean. She shelled shipping in Mitelylene on the evening of 4 June and was counterattacked; taking hits on her fin and casing. One man was killed, 2 wounded and one blown overboard (AB Blake). Blake was taken prisoner and was the only survivor of the patrol.

SICKLE resumed her patrol and the last contact from her was received on 12 June. On 14 June SICKLE was ordered to terminate her patrol and return to her base but she was never seen again. On 18 June 1944 she was officially listed as being lost by enemy action in the Antikithera Channel in the Aegean, probably mined. She was the last British submarine to be lost in the Mediterranean while on active service.

PEOPLE WHO DIED WHILE SERVING IN THIS UNIT

4 June 1944 (1)
MACKAY D J AB
18 June 1944 (49)
BIGGLESTONE H D L Tel
BOWEN H W SPO
BROOKES G O L Tel
COOKE J J Sto 1
CROOK F C AB
CUTHBERT A W E L Sig
DAVIDSON W PO Tel
DAVIES E W L Sto
DRUMMOND J R Lt
DUNCAN A D M Sto 1
DUNSTONE D H Tel
EDWARDS E R PO
EVANS A E L Sto
FRANCIS G Warrant Eng
GILMORE R L Sto
GOODMAN P D Lt
GREEN C C AB
GROUNDS A F LS
HALLETT E E AB

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2 responses

Steph Joynson

7 February 2026, 11:14am

John James Cooke from Wotton under Edge, Gloucestershire.

John Churchill

7 September 2024, 5:16pm

H.A.Yielding married to my auntie in 1940; she died in 1941, and so he then joined the Royal Navy.