Lord Delabrough, Lady Sarai, and all their men have had their demises reported no fewer than sixteen times thus far. It is to the point where the London papers are no longer paying attention. Whereas it is reasonably certain that the High Atlanteans are regrown in vats somewhere in the Atlantean heartland, no suitable explanation has been tendered for the continued survival of the British expeditionary force.
Reports of alcoholism among Delabrough's men are somewhat better documented, likely due to the stress of their frequently terminal individual experiences.
The Royal Atlantean Shipyards report that they have a queue of at least 10 scout aeronefs in production at any given time, awaiting the next requisition from Corporals Willoughby and Netherby, who have demonstrated a distressing propensity for having them shot out from under them.
More may or may not be revealed later.