-H.M.S. Hood Crew Information-
H.M.S. Crew List

It is estimated that as many as 18,000 men served aboard the 'Mighty Hood' during the operational portion of her 21 year career. Unfortunately, there is no surviving official single listing of ALL men who served in her. Here you will find our attempt at creating such a listing. We are using the few, fragmentary crew lists known to exist, Navy Lists, various official reports, public records, and most importantly of all, inputs from the families of former crew.

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Albert Ernest George

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Service: Unknown
Rank: Unknown
Service Number: M 36030
Joined Hood: 7th January 1927 (Plumber 3rd Class)
Left Hood: 27th August 1928 (Plumber 2nd Class)










Biographical Information:

Albert George joined the Royal Navy as a young man before well World War 2 and left at the end of the war. During his service his ships included H.M.S. Furious and H.M.S. Terror as well as Hood. He was awarded a Long Service and Good Conduct medal whilst on H.M.S. Terror. Albert's service took him to several foreign stations including: Cape Town, Tristan de Cuna and Singapore. He lived to be over 80.




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Memorials
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Sources
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
'Register of Deaths of Naval Ratings' (data extracted by Director of Naval Personnel (Disclosure Cell), Navy Command HQ, 2009)
Doris Sharkey, Albert's niece. April 2004
Service Record: ADM/363/270(Ancestry)