Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Neil
Service number: 859854
Rank: Corporal
Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry
Unit(s)/Ship: 8th Battalion
Additional info: Born Haelev 21.9.1890. Enlisted 27.3.1916
Decorations/Campaign medals: British War Medal and Victory Medal.
Force served: Canadian
Source(s): Canadian Great War Project
Link 1:
Canadian Great War Project
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Per
Service number: 14195110
Rank: Private
Regiment/Service: Royal East Kent Regiment
Additional info: Born 4.10.1925.
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): Ex-Army 45
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Evald
Service number: 14196125
Rank: Gunner
Regiment/Service: Royal Artillery
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): Ex-Army 45 + Gunner Pedersen
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Poul
Service number: 14195799
Rank: Gunner
Regiment/Service: Royal Artillery
Unit(s)/Ship: Airborne
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): Brev via HISAM
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Arne Grave
Rank: Driver
Regiment/Service: Royal Army Service Corps
Unit(s)/Ship: 51st Company + 231st Company + 983rd Company
Additional info: Born 4.5.1926. Enlisted 18.12.1945 at Copenhagen. Served Moascar, Egypt - Elballah, Egypt - Ismalia, Egypt - Hong Kong. Discharged 23.6.1948.
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): Frank Weber via HISAM
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: J. R.
Service number: 333694
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment/Service: Royal East Kent Regiment (The Buffs)
Decorations/Campaign medals: Mentioned in Despatches
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): London Gazette
Link 1:
London Gazette - MID
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Jørgen Peter
Rank: Second Officer
Regiment/Service: Merchant Navy
Unit(s)/Ship: S. S. Algarve (London)
Additional info: Born ca. 1913. Son of Hans and Helene Jespersen, of Birkerød, Denmark. Died 19.2.1941. Remembered on Tower Hill Memorial.
From Wrecksite.eu/Allen Tony:
The Danish steamship Algarve SS, Capt. J. Mikkelsen, was taken over by the Ministry of War Transport after the German occupation of Denmark in April, 1940. The vessel was managed for the Ministry by the firm of Chr. Salvesen. On February 19th, 1941, she was torpedoed and sunk by the German E-boat S-102 (Töniges) near Sheringham Light float. All hands, about 25 officers and men, were lost.
From Wrecksite.eu/Allen Tony:
The Danish steamship Algarve SS, Capt. J. Mikkelsen, was taken over by the Ministry of War Transport after the German occupation of Denmark in April, 1940. The vessel was managed for the Ministry by the firm of Chr. Salvesen. On February 19th, 1941, she was torpedoed and sunk by the German E-boat S-102 (Töniges) near Sheringham Light float. All hands, about 25 officers and men, were lost.
Force served: United Kingdom
Source(s): CWGC + Wrecksite.eu
Link 1:
CWGC
Link 2:
S. S. Algarve - Wrecksite.eu
Christensen
First name(s)/Initials: Aage Ejvind
Service number: 37897
Rank: Corporal
Regiment/Service: Royal Australian Air Force
Unit(s)/Ship: BRADFIELD PARK
Additional info: Born Korsør 30/10-1907. Enlisted 15/7-1941. Discharged 8/11-1945.
Force served: Australian
Source(s): www.ww2roll.gov.au
Link 1:
www.ww2roll.gov.au