Bill Stone Military person

William Frederick "Bill" Stone (23 September 1900 – 10 January 2009) was one of the last five First World War veterans who served in the United Kingdom's armed forces and one of the last two seamen worldwide, along with Claude Choules. They were also the last two to also serve in the Second World War, although Stone saw action only in the Second World War as he was still in training when the First World War ended.Stone was born in Ledstone, Kingsbridge, Devon and enlisted in the Royal Navy on his 18th birthday. He served onboard HMS Tiger shortly after the end of the First World War, before serving on a number of ships including HMS Hood. At the beginning of the Second World War Stone was serving on the minesweeper HMS Salamander before moving onto the light cruiser HMS Newfoundland in 1941. After the war, he ran his own barber's shop. In his later years Stone was present at many memorial services including the 90th anniversary commemorations at the Cenotaph in London. He died on 10 January 2009.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 23, 1900
Birth place
Devon , England
Date of deathJanuary 10, 2009
Place of death
England , Sindlesham

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Military person

allegianceUnited Kingdom
award
Mentioned in dispatches
Bill Stone
military operations
Arctic convoys of World War II
World War II
Allied invasion of Sicily
World War I
military branch
Royal Navy
military unit
HMS Newfoundland (59)
Bill Stone
HMS Tiger (1913)
service start1918
service end1945

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External resources

  1. http://www.halcyon-class.co.uk/salamander/salamander_1940.htm
  2. http://www.hmsnewfoundland.org.uk/williamstone.htm
  3. http://www.oxfordmail.net/mostpopular.var.2443198.mostviewed.ww1_veteran_107_in_intensive_care.php