-H.M.S. Hood Crew Information-
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Memorials to Men Lost in the sinking

We will remember them
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In Remembrance of
Frederic Roy Fullick

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Date of birth: 7th March 1921
Place of birth: Selsey, Sussex, England
Parents: Arthur and Mabel Fullick
Service: Royal Navy
Rank: Able Seaman
Service Number: P/JX 152369
Joined Hood: Unknown
Left Hood: 24th May 1941 (loss of ship)
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Biographical Information:

Frederic was born on 7th March 1921. He was the youngest son of Arthur and Mabel Fullick, of 58 Windsor Rd, Selsey, Sussex. He is known to have had brothers named Percy, Leslie and Vernon. Percy was also lost in the war.

Frederic joined the Navy at age 15 and was trained at H.M.S. St. Vincent, where he graduated with honours. He later served in H.M.S. Grenville and was transferred just before her loss. He is believed to have served at Narvik.

He was trained in gunnery shortly before joining the crew of Hood. He was 20 years old at the time of his loss.




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Hood Chapel, Church of St. John the Baptist, Boldre, Hampshire, England

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Portsmouth Naval Memorial, Southsea, Hampshire, England

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The part of the memorial in which the Hood casualty names can be found.
(Panels 45 to 61)





Frederic's name is in Column 1 of Panel 48.





Detail of Frederic's name.






Sources
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
'Register of Deaths of Naval Ratings' (data extracted by Director of Naval Personnel (Disclosure Cell), Navy Command HQ, 2009)
Mary Mckeown (photo & information derived from the "Hampshire Telegraph & Post", 6 June 1941)