On 3rd May 1941, Steam Coaster S.S. Corbet struck a mine in the mouth of the Mersey off Herculaneum Dock en route from Garston to Belfast with a cargo of coal.
Chief Engineer Officer Samuel Caddell of Belfast died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Fireman John Devitt of Belfast died on 3rd May 1941 when the Belfast-built steam coaster S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Able Seaman William Hill of Annalong, Co. Down died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Mate James Mawhinney of Islandmagee, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Fireman David McNeilly of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Lamp Trimmer Hugh McSeveney of Larne, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
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Aircraftman 1st Class George Carlin of Waterside died on 3rd May 1941 as a result of an illness that saw him hospitalised at No. 24 (London) General Hospital.
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Sergeant Hugh Gibson of Belfast died on 3rd May 1943 while on a raid over the Netherlands with Bomber Command. He served in R.A.F. 487 (R.N.Z.A.F.) Squadron.
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Rifleman John Campbell Lackey of Wilton Street, Belfast died on 3rd May 1940 while serving with the Royal Ulster Rifles. His grave is in Belfast City Cemetery.
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Signalman Vincent Cyril Price of Ballycastle, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1940 when the Royal Navy destroyer H.M.S. Afridi came under attack in a Norwegian port.