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We will remember them
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In Remembrance of
Alfred Edward Julier

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Date of birth: 12th June 1902
Place of birth: Mile End, London, England
Parents: George and Caroline Julier
Wife: Olive Julier
Service: Royal Marines
Rank: Marine
Service Number: CH/ 22942
Joined Hood: 25th October 1940
Left Hood: 24th May 1941 (loss of ship) (Marine)
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Biographical Information:

Alfred was born in Mile End, London on 12th June 1902 to parents George and Caroline Julier. After leaving school he worked as a cable machinist. He joined the Marines on 13 May 1921.

He served at a variety of shore establishments and ships. Much of his shore time was spent at Chatham Division. His ships included Repulse and Renown, Arethusa, Curlew, Dragon and lastly Hood. He was the husband of Olive Julier, of Gillingham, Kent. He was 38 at the time of his loss.





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Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham, Kent, England

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

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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)
Alfred's daughter, Betty Rees (photos & information, March 2004)