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HMS Pheasant, 1st March 1917, Rora Head, Hoy, Orkney

On 1st March 1917 whilst on regular patrol the M-Class Destroyer HMS Pheasant, struck a mine off Rora Head, Hoy. A mix up and delay in going to her rescue resulted in all men lost. Only one body was ever recovered, that of Midshipman Reginald Cotter. He is buried in Lyness Naval Cemetery Hoy.

The grave of Midshipman Reginald Cotter, age 20, Lyness Naval Cemetery Hoy

The 89 men who lost their lives in the cold deep waters off Orkney are remembered in the book, ‘HMS Pheasant 1917, Who were the lost men and boys’ by Fiona Grahame

The book is available, RRP £19.99 from all good booksellers worldwide.

There is an illustrated talk about the sinking of HMS Pheasant and the men who lost their lives , free to view on The Orkney News YouTube Channel:

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