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Sephton, Alfred Edward

Date of birth:
April 19th, 1911 (Warrington/Lancashire, Great Britain)
Date of death:
May 19th, 1941 (South of Crete in the Mediterrenean)
Mentioned on:
Portsmouth Naval Memorial
Row: 2. Grave: 46.
Service number:
P/JX.130821
Nationality:
British

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Petty Officer
Unit:
H.M.S. Coventry (D118), Royal Navy
Awarded on:
December 2nd, 1941
Citation:
Petty Officer Sephton was Director Layer when H.M.S. Coventry was attacked by aircraft, whose fire grievously wounded him. In mortal pain and faint from loss of blood he stood fast doing his duty without fault until the Enemy was driven off. Thereafter until his death his valiant and cheerful spirit gave heart to the wounded. His high example inspired his shipmates and will live in their memory."

Alfred Edward Sephton was buried at sea, off Alexandria.
His VC was stolen from Coventry Cathedral in 1982, Great Britain.
Victoria Cross (VC)

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