Honouring the Men who gave their lives whilst serving in the Merchant Navy
and whose names are on the Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
S.S. REFAST - WW2
The S.S. Refast was a British steam tanker that served in World War II, primarily involved in merchant shipping, and met a tragic end when sunk by a German U-boat (U-582) on January 26, 1942, a common fate for merchant vessels facing heavy U-boat attacks during the war, leading to high casualties for merchant seamen.
Ordinary Seaman Ronald MOULD
Merchant Navy
Died 26-1-1942, aged 18years
Son of Laurance Noel Mould, and of Ivy Alice Mould, of Albert Park, Victoria
Honoured: Tower Hill Memorial, London, England- Panel 86
Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
The Age (Melbourne, Vic) 10-7-1942
Melbourne Man Killed
London, July 9 (A.A.P.)
The latest list of Members of the Merchant navy fishing fleet who have been killed as a result of enemy action includes Ronald Moule, ordinary seaman of Little Finlay street, Albert Park, Melbourne.
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