The 6th of June, 1944
Alexander Clubb Pirie Milne
Today is the anniversary of the D-Day landings. At 5.23 am on June 6, 1944, naval forces began to bombard German defenses
along the Normandy coast. It was the start of the longest of days…We honor all those who sacrificed their lives in the “Great Crusade.” Here is my personal tribute to a Peterhead cousin who was drowned supporting those landings. My prayers go to Alexander and all who died that day. May they rest in peace.
Found at the Chatham Naval Memorial Panel 75, Column 3.
MILNE, A.B. (Able Bodied Seaman). ALEXANDER CLUBB PIRIE, C/JX220210. Royal Navy on H.M.S. Copra* died on 6th June 1944 at age 28.
He was the son of Alexander C. P. and Mary Ann Delgarno (Webster) Milne, of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.

*HMS Copra was never anything other than a shore base. The names of many recorded lost from HMS Copra because, sadly, the names of the craft they were serving with were not registered at the time of their deaths. The use of HMS Copra on gravestones, in pay books and other service records, confirms that the men concerned were in the Royal Navy and assigned to Combined Operations….. and that they served on and were lost from an unknown landing craft, and nowhere is HMS Copra recorded as a vessel.
In January of 2020, I visited where he is memorialized, the Chatham Naval Memorial in Gillingham, Kent.


Interesting.