English Māori Douglas Alfred Gregory Died 19 December 1941 PDF Key details Service number1494 AWMM Also known as Armed force / branchNavy AWMM Last rankWW2 Stoker AWMM Royal New Zealand Navy AWMM WarWorld War II, 1939-1945 AWMM Enquire Lay a poppy Panel 4: Royal New Zealand Navy - Engine Room Artificers Fourth Class Nalder - Sturgeon, Stoker Pett … View gallery Hide sources Show empty fields Identity About Contribute › Title ForenamesDouglas Alfred AWMM SurnameGregory AWMM Ingoa Also known as Service number1494 AWMM GenderMale AWMM Iwi Hapū Waka Rohe Religion Images and documents Images Contribute › Report › Documents Contribute › Civilian life About birth Contribute › Birth Date of birth Place of birth Birth notes Address before enlistment Post war occupation Next of kin on embarkation Relationship status Service Wars and conflicts Contribute › WarWorld War II, 1939-1945 AWMM Campaign Armed force / branchNavy AWMM Service number1494 AWMM Military service Promotions/ Postings/ Transfers Military decorations Contribute › Medals and Awards Training and Enlistment Contribute › Military training Branch Trade Proficiency Enlistment Occupation before enlistment Age on enlistment Embarkations Contribute › Embarkation detailsWW2 Royal New Zealand Navy AWMM Prisoner of war Contribute › Capture details Days interned Liberation date Liberation Repatriation POW liberation details POW serial number Medical history Contribute › Medical notesKilled in Action, Cause of Death AWMM Last known rank Contribute › Last rankWW2 Stoker AWMM Royal New Zealand Navy AWMM Biographical information Biographical information Contribute › Douglas Gregory was the son of Edmund John and Agnes Gregory (nee Gordon) of Manly, Auckland. He died when his ship, HMS Neptune, hit several mines in the sea off Tripoli and sank.132 New Zealand ratings went missing as a result of the loss of H.M.S. Neptune. HMS Neptune was launched at Portsmouth on 31 January 1933. She was one of five 'Leander' class light cruisers completed between 1933 and 1935. Two others were HMS Achilles and Leander serving in the RNZN. They displaced 7,200 tons, could make 32 knots and carried eight 6 inch guns and 550 crew. The Neptune was in the Mediterranean from 1 December 1941 as part of Force K which was searching for Axis shipping, especially those taking supplies to Rommel in North Africa. Early on the 19th the ships of Force K ran into a minefield.The Neptune hit three or four mines and sank with only one survivor. At the same time the Aurora was badly damaged and Penelope slightly.Trying to reach Neptune to assist, the destroyer Kandahar was mined and had to be scuttled the following day. On the same day in Alexandria harbour the Queen Elizabeth with Admiral Cunningham on board and the Valiant were both badly damaged and sank.The Mediterranean Fleet battle squadron ceased to exist. Of the total crew of 766 there was only one survivor.He was rescued off a raft five days later by an Italian destroyer and spent the rest of the war in a prisoner of war camp. AWMM Read more Death About death Contribute › Death19 December 1941 AWMM Age 23 AWMM Mediterranean AWMM Date of death Age at death Place of death Cause of deathKilled in Action AWMM Death notes Cemetery Cemetery name Grave reference Obituary Memorial name Memorial reference Memorials Memorial Contribute › Memorial nameNew Zealand Naval Memorial, Devonport Naval Base, HMNZS Philomel, Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand AWMM Auckland War Memorial Museum, World War 2 Hall of Memories AWMM Roll of Honour Remember Douglas Alfred Gregory by laying a poppy. Dominic Nigel Gregory Donald Henry Gregory Douglas Alfred Gregory Edward Albert Gregory Edward John Gregory Lay a poppy for 2021 Leave a note Leave a tribute or memory of Douglas Alfred Gregory Leave a note Contribute › Processing Related objects Roll of Honour, Auckland Province, 1939 - 1945 Library / Pictorial › manuscripts and archives MS-1993-139 Sources Sources Contribute › External linksCommonwealth War Graves Commission record https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2563932 Sources Used Documents Contributors Processing Command item Command item Add new record Refresh DateFirst namesLocationRelationshipContact 24 September 2015Loraine MGisborne, NZResearcher The development of the Online Cenotaph is an ongoing process; updates, new images and records are added weekly. In some cases, records have yet to be confirmed by Museum staff, and there could be mistakes or omissions in the information provided. Online Cenotaph Data by Auckland War Memorial Museum is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License