John Gaimes

Lieutenant-Commander John Austin Gaimes, DSO, was a submarine commander for the Royal Navy. He died 20 January 1921, at the age of 33, when HMS K5 sank with the loss of all hands during a mock battle in the Bay of Biscay.

John Gaimes
Born1887
DiedJanuary 1921
Lost at sea with HMS K5
Buried
Allegiance British Empire
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service1901-1921
RankCommander
Commands heldHMS A9
HMS B9
HMS C37
HMS K5
Battles/warsWorld War I
AwardsDSO

History of service

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References

"The Lost Commander". (24 January 1921). The Times, p. 12.

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