They made the Ultimate Sacrifice

 

George William Oxborough

 

Leading Seaman Higher Submarine Detector, 3009, RCN

 

Born: 05 Aug 1920, Calgary, Alberta

 

Died: 10 Feb 1942 at sea

 

Book of Remembrance

 

OXBOROUGH, George William LS, 3009, RCN MPK - 10 Feb 1942, HMCS SPIKENARD - Son of William Madden and Marie Oxborough, Banff, Alberta.

 

LS Oxborough died when his ship, HMCS SPIKENARD, was torpedoed and sunk by U-136, about 465 nautical miles west of Malin Head, Ireland while escorting convoy SC-67. Of her crew of 65, there were only 8 survivors.

 

George's brother, Donald Campbell Oxborough also served in the RCN.

 

Ships served in:

HMCS NADEN - Enlisted 12 Jul 1937 as a Boy Seaman, RCN

HMCS ST LAURENT - Drafted to ST LAURENT 22 Apr 1938 as a Boy Seaman, RCN

* Rated OS 08 May 1939

HMCS NADEN - Drafted to NADEN 05 Jul 1939 as an OS, RCN

* Rated AB 08 Aug 1939

HMS VICTORY - Drafted to VICTORY 15 Nov 1939 as an AB, RCN

HMS OSPREY - Drafted to OSPREY 12 Dec 1939 as an AB, RCN

* Rated SD 29 Jan 1940

HMCS VICTORY - Drafted to VICTORY 03 Apr 1940 as an AB, RCN

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 15 Apr 1940 as an AB, RCN

* Rated HSD 10 May 1941

HMCS SKEENA - Drafted to SKEENA 17 Apr 1940 as an AB, RCN

* Rated A/LS 01 Dec 1940

HMS OSPREY - Drafted to OSPREY 07 Feb 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMS NIMROD - Drafted to NIMROD 16 Mar 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMS OSPREY - Drafted to OSPREY 10 May 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMCS NIOBE - Drafted to NIOBE 13 May 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA "for Ocean Passage" 21 May 1941

HMCS STADACONA - Drafted to STADACONA 11 Jun 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMCS AVALON - Drafted to AVALON 22 Sep 1941 as an A/LS, RCN

HMCS SPIKENARD - Drafted to SPIKENARD 30 Jan 1942 as an A/LS, RCN

 

Documents from the Service File of George Oxborough

 


 

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