Memorial to the Seamen of SS Empire Path
Battle of the Scheldt

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During the Battle of the Scheldt in 1944
the SS Empire Path was blown in two
by a ratchet mine in the Scheldt Estuary

This page is a memorial to the seamen
who died on the Empire Path in the Battle of the Scheldt.

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SS Empire Path (South Shields)

Crew of 49 with 10 DEMS gunners
Sunk by a ratchet mine in the Scheldt Estuary (51.22 North, 2.52 East) on Sunday, December 24, 1944.
Survivors rescued by the escort, a minesweeper, and an RAF air-sea rescue launch and taken to Ostende.
Casualties: Five crew members died.

Killed in Action on Sunday, December 24, 1944

Tower Hill Memorial, London, U.K., Panel 44
William Norman BRADY (age 21) Fireman and Trimmer

Andrew McEwan McPHERSON (age 43) Donkeyman

Frank Logan MARSHALL (age 37) Fireman and Trimmer
Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Logan
Husband of Mary Jane Marshall, of Horsley Hill, South Shields, Co. Durham.
Richard Christopher WALSH (age 34) Fireman and Trimmer
Son of William and Ellen Walsh; Husband of Teresa Walsh
Victor Hugh WILKIE (age 21) Third Engineer Officer
Son of Alexander Hugh and Annie Wilkie, of Dunfermine, Fife

For photographs, please see the Gallery     |     See also: Empire Path

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