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Second World War roll of honour This document lists the names of former Scouts and Scout Leaders who were killed during the Second World War (1939 – 1945). The names have been compiled from official information gathered at and shortly after the War and from information supplied by several Scout historians. We welcome any names which have not been included and, once verified through the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will add them to the Roll. We are currently working to cross reference this list with other sources to increase its accuracy.

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Second World War roll of honour

This document lists the names of former Scouts and Scout Leaders who were killed during the Second World War (1939 – 1945).

The names have been compiled from official information gathered at and shortly after the War and from information supplied by several Scout historians. We welcome any names which have not been included and, once verified through the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will add them to the Roll.

We are currently working to cross reference this list with other sources to increase its accuracy.

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Name Date of Death Other Information

Sergeant Bernard T. Abbott 4 February 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 4th February 1941. 10th Barking (Congregational) Group.

Corporal Alan William Ablett 21 May 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in France, 21 May 1940. 24th Gravesend (Meopham) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gerald Abrey February 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, February 1943. 67th North London Group.

Jan Leendert Achterberg 14 May 1942 South African Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in air crash 14th May, 1942. 1st Bellevue Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Flying Officer William Ward Adam 15 March 1940

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service 15 March 1940. Munroe College Troop, Ontonio, Jamaica.

Denis Norman Adams 4 June 1940 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died on active service 4th June 1940. 71st Croydon Group.

Pilot Officer George Redvers Newton Adams 10 May 1940

RAF. Aged 23 years. Presumed killed in action over Hamburg 10th May 1941. 8th Ealing Group.

Harry Adams 24 November 1940 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds 24th November 1940. 3rd Bromley Group.

Lieutenant Leonard Adams Apr-41 Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North Africa April 1941. 1st Inverell Pack.

Writer Ronald Walter Henry Adams 1940

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed during the Battle of Narvik, 1940. 7th Portsmouth.

Aircraftman Francis F. Addison 12 September 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in aircraft accident in Scotland 12-9-41. 1st Ruxley (St Francis) Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Ben Ackrigg 31 August 1941

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 31 August 1941. 15th Keighley (Utley Congregational Church) Group.

Bombardier Albert George Aldred

11 March 1941 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Portsmouth, 11th March 1941. 5th Gosport Group.

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Pilot Officer Edwin Holborow Alexander 27 May 1940

RAF. Aged 20 years. Reported missing over Norway 27th May 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

Lance Sergeant Francis Alexander

29 August 1942 Army. Aged 30 years. Died whilst Prisoner of War in Italy, 29th August 1942. 23rd Glasgow Group.

Pilot Officer Gordon William Allan

RAF Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Libya. 186th North London Group.

Lieutenant James Allan March 1943 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in India March 1943. 1st Glasgow "C" Troop.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Frederick William Allfrey

13 November 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in plane crash 13th November 1942. 1st Billingshurst Group.

Leading Aircraftman Anthony Walter Allen 29 October 1940

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed accidentally on active service 29th October 1940. 13th Windsor Group.

2nd Lieutenant Christopher Leonard Allen

29 January 1942 Royal Marines. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service 29th January 1942. 5th Bedfordshire (Bedford School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Ethelbert Victor Ames 1942

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident in Scotland, 1942. 2nd Canterbury Group.

Corporal Clifford O.W. Amos July 1941 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in flying accident, July 1941. 1st Unley Park Group, South Australia.

Sergeant Observer Frederick Vincent Amos June 1942

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Middle East, June 1942. 2/242nd Manchester Group.

Gunner Arthur Anderson June 1940 Army. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds in Le Toquet Hospital, June 1940. 10th South East Leeds Group.

Midshipman Pilot Gordon D. Anderson

26 June 1943 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident 26th June 1943. 155th Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Trooper Peter James Andrews September 1942 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Middle East, September 1942. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Air Scout Troop.

Sergeant Pilot Peter Ankin 10 November 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air crash 10th November 1941. 12th Cambridge Group.

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Leading Telegraphist Frank Annereau 1 June 1940

Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed at Dunkirk, June 1st 1940. 3rd North Leeds Group.

Seaman Gunner Edward Ayre November 1940 Royal Navy. 28 years. Drowned - ship torpedoed in North Atlantic, November 1940. 1st Bridlington (Priory) Group.

Sergeant John Tyrell Austin 1 February 1940 Army. Aged 22 years. Died on active service February 1st 1940. Solihull School Group.

Warden John Henry Austin February - March 1941

Air Raid Precautions. Aged 24 years. Died as result of Air Raid, Fe./March 1941. 11th Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Group.

Despatch Rider Derek Aust November 1940 A.F.S. Killed on duty, November 1940. Troop Leader in Wandsworth.

Pilot Officer Douglas (Chick) Claude August 31 May 1942

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 31st May 1942. 7th Muswell Hill Group.

Staff Sergeant George Leonard Auger

September 1941 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in the Far East, September 1941. Mucking and Linford Group.

Private Albert Victor Annetts

Army. Aged 37 years. Killed in action. 2nd Andover Group. Leading Seaman Charles Samuel Annetts

February 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Killed in action, February 1943. 2nd Andover Group.

2nd Lieutenant Dennis Frederick Appleby February 1940 Army. Aged 22 years. 1st Carshalton Group.

Captain Anthony C.F. Appleton 18 September 1941 Army. Died suddenly whilst on active service 18 September 1941. Llandaff, East Glamorgan.

Sergeant Observer William Frederick Archer

July 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, July 1941. 10th Colchester Group.

Lieutenant Harry Cameron Archibald 24 April 1943 Army. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds 24th April 1943. 28th Glasgow Group.

Edgar Norman Armstead 29 April 1941 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 29th April 1941. 20th Sheffield Group.

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Wireless Operator Arthur W. Armstrong 22 October 1940

Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Lost when ship sunk 22nd October 1940. 23rd Ottawa Group.

Pilot Officer Gordon Kenneth Armstrong

12 February 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service 12th February 1942. 13th Toronto Group.

Sub Lieutenant Peter Alan Armstrong 25 December 1941

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Died on active service, 25 December 1941. 191st Sheffield (Beauchief) Group.

Warden Thomas Arnold 10 October 1941 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 45 years. Killed by enemy action 10th October 1941. 32nd Coventry (W) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gaspard Arsenault 1 February 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 1 February 1943. 7th Windsor, Canada, Group.

Leading Aircraftman Colin Tolhurst Arthur

March 1941 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in plance crash in Canada, March 1941. Mount Gambier Group, South Australia.

John Arthur 10 November 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. 10th November 1942. 8th Whitley Bay Group.

2nd Lieutenant Ellis Raphael Ashton 14-Sep-42

Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds, 14th September 1942. 3rd Bombay (Christchurch) Group.

Flight Sergeant Vivian Ashton May 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Shot down over Bristol Channel, May 1943. Llandrindod Wells Group.

John Lucio Ashwood 16 January 1941 Merchant Marine. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea 16th January 1941. 21st Epping Forest Group.

Lance Corporal Richard William Atkins June 1940

Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, June 1940. 1st Ramsgate Group and 12th Ramsgate Group.

Pilot Officer Walter Waldron Adams

August 1943 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, August 1943. 7th Parkstone Group.

Sergeant Vincent Eardley Attree 24 August 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Cambridge, 24th August 1943. 2nd Prince Albert Group, Sask, Canada.

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Flight Sergeant Cyril Adams, D.F.M. 25 August 1944

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident in Palestine, 25 August 1944. 26th Bristol (North Cote) Group.

Corporal Willis K. Addison 12 December 1943 R.C.A. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th December 1943. 2nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Dennis Ernest Afford 7 December 1943 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 7 December 1943. 1st Bloomfield (68th Birmingham) Group.

Flight Sergeant Stanley Ainsworth

3 - 4 December 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Liepzig, 3/4th December 1943. 21st Luton (Marsh Road Methodist) Group.

Captain George M.H. Aitchison 19 May 1944 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 19th May 1944. 1st Wray Group.

Private Bernard Alexander 18 June 1944, Army. 2nd Battalion, Princess Louise’s Kensington Regiment, Middlesex Regiment. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, 18th June 1944. 1st Eastcote Group.

Sergeant Louis Paul Edwin Allais 20 December 1943 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in action over Germany, 20th December 1943. 10th Finchley Group.

Denis John Allen

Lost when Italian Prisoner of War ship sunk in Mediterranean. 3rd St Albans Group and Assistant Scout Master of the 7th St Albans Group.

Acting Sub Lieutenant John D. Allen

24 August 1944 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident in Ceylon, 24th August 1944. 8th Chichester Group.

Claude Robert James Allison 9 April 1944 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Torpedoed off Gilbraltar, 9th April 1944. 1st Aldbury Group.

Captain Ralph Allison 6 February 1944 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 6th February 1944. 167th Sheffield (K.E.S.) Group.

Flying Officer Roland Raymond Amey 20 November 1943

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds received over Enemy Territory, 20the November 1943. 1st N. Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Private John Anthony 9 May 1944 Army. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in Burma, 9th May 1944. 20th Swansea (Morriston) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Irving Arbuckle

15 October 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 15th Aoctober 1942. 134th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Wallace Gale Arlidge 30 July 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 18 years. Killed in action over Germany, 30th July 1943. 137th Toronto Group, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Nevil William Armstrong

December 1943 RAF. Age 19 years. Killed on active service in Canada, December 1943. Brentwood School Group.

Aircraftman 1st Class Gordon William Atkins

March 1944 RAF. Age 29 years. Drowned as result of an accident, March 1944. 3rd St Albans Group.

Private Stanley Azarkiewcz 1 May 1944 R.C.A. Age 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1st May 1944. 20th Sydney Group, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Richard Hugh Alington 15 March 1941

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Age 26 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 15th March 1941. Gladstone Group, Southland, New Zealand.

Flying Officer Robert J. Andrews 29 June 1944 RAF. Age 21 years. Killed on active service in England, 29 June 1944. 42nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Kenneth J. Abraham

26 July 1944 RAF. Age 20 years. Killed in flying accident, 26th July 1944. 171st Bristol.

Squadron Leader Edward Sudbury Alexander Royal Canadian Air Force. Presumed killed on active service, 31st Vancouver.

Private Frederick Anderson July 1944 R.C.A. Age 19 years. Killed in action in Italy, July 1944. 62nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Warrant Officer Michael Askey December 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 21 years. Killed on active service, December 1943. 14th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Frederick Aylmore 1940 Army. Killed in action in France, 1940. 1st Lavant Group. Flight Lieutenant Sydney Alstrop, A.F.C.

6 October 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 25 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 6th October 1944.

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Sergeant Navigator George Arnold 1 February 1945

RAF. Age 21 years. Killed in plane crash, 1st February 1945. 121st Nottingham (High Pavement School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Douglas A. Arthur

January 1944 RAF. Age 22 years. Killed on air operations, January 1944. 26th Sheffield (St Mark's) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Gordon John Anderson 20 December 1944

Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 20 years. Killed on active service, 20th December 1944. 4th Sakatoon Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Sidney George Arlotte

3 February 1945 Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 24 years. Killed in flying accident, 3rd February 1945. 16th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Kevin Kenny Abrams 12 August 1944

Royal Australian Air Force. Age 24 years. Killed in aircraft accident, 12 August 1944. 2nd Ashfield Group, New South Wales.

Pilot Officer James Kennedy Anderson

June 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Age 21 years. Lost over English Channel, June 1944. 1st West Vancouver (St Stephen's) Group, Canada.

Sergeant Frederick Abrahams 1940 RAF. Age 22 years. Killed in operations over Czechoslovakia, 1940. 7th Willesden.

Flight Sergeant John C. Addy March 1944 RAF. Killed by accident, Isle of Man, March 1944. Royal Grammar School, Colchester.

Stoker 1st Class Alexander Aikman

September 1942 Royal Navy. Age 25 years. Killed on active service, (HMS Somali), September 1942. 4th Bromley.

Gunner Donald James Allred

Army. 15th Wallasey (St Nicholas) Group. 2nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Appleton 27 April 1945

Army. Age 20 years. Killed in action, Gheel, Belgium, 27th April 1945. 20th Cardiff (St Catherine's) Group.

Company Sergeant Major Walter Armstrong

16 February 1945 Killed in action in Germany, 16th February 1945. Elbow Group, Sak., Canada.

Driver Walter Frederick Aldridge May 1940 Army. Aged 19 years. Reported killed in France, May 1940. 9th Bethnal Green Group.

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Sub Lieutenant George Henry Ambler 29 July 1945

Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed in flying accident, 29th July 1945. 28th Sheffield Group.

Flying Officer Walter Ashdown 6 March 1945 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action over Belgium, 6th March 1945. 3rd Trurd Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Clifford Atkinson 28 August 1945 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in accident at Harrogate, 28th August 1945. 33rd Bury Group.

Pilot Officer Donald Bertram Thomas Adams

24 February 1945 Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 24th February 1945. 3rd Bedfordshire (1st Luton) Group.

Pilot Officer Douglas Armour 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, overseas, 1943. Keewatin Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer D.K. Atkinson

RAF. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul's School) Group.

Private Jack Anderson 1942 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 1942. 1st Londonderry (St Augustine's) Group.

Frederick Henry Atkins 29 April 1945 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Germany, 29th April 1945. 26th Hackney (Christchurch Clapton) Group.

Major George William Adams November 1945 Army. Aged 36 years. Died of illness contracted in Middle East, November 1945. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Andrew Alardice April 1941 RAF. Aged 27 years. Drowned whilst flying between Gibralta and Malta, April 1941. 1st Molesey Group.

Sergeant Observer Edward Allan RAF. Killed in action over Austria. 1st Westmoor Group.

Captain Michael Joseph Allmand, V.C.

25 June 1944 Indian Army. Killed in action in Burma, 25th June 1944. Ampleforth College Group.

Sergeant Peter Alexander Anderson 9 September 1944

RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, 9 September 1944. 32nd Inverness (Newtonmore) Group.

James Henry Andrews July 1945 Army. Aged 26 years. Died as Prisoner of War in Japan, July 1945. 1st Shepperton Group.

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Pilot Officer Robert Anne 30 June 1941 RAF. Killed on active service. 30th June 1941. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Guardsman Harold Claude Archer

2 August 1943 Army. Killed in action in France, 2nd August 1943. 1st Haverhill Group.

Pilot Officer A. Armon May 1943 RAF. Killed on active service, May 1943. 5th Stepney Group.

Segeant E. Arnold August 1941 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident in England, August 1941.

Lieutenant Kenner Sawle Arrell 27 December 1943 R.C.I.C. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, 27th December 1943. 1st Caledonia Group, Ontario.

2nd Lieutenant Norman Rawley Aungiers 9 February 1941

Army. Aged 32 years. Died on active service, 9th February 1941. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Anthony Adams A.F.S. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Arthur William Adams 28 October 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died on active service, 28th October 1943. 13th Lewisham South Group.

Kenneth Adnitt

Royal Army Service Corps. Died on active service. 16th Rugby Group.

Flight Sergeant Michael Edwin Agar 4 May 1944

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 4th May 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds Group (Culford School).

Captain Donald Gilbert Alexander Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

A.J. Allen

RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

B.G.R. Allen Fleet Air Arm. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

Flying Officer Derek Allen

RAF. Killed on air operations, Burma. 12th Lowestoft (Sea Scout) Group.

Captain Richard Stafford Allen November 1943 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action - Italy, November 1943. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Louis Henry Allinson 29 December 1940

RAF. Aged 22 years. Died following flying accident, 29th December 1940. 1st Middleton-in-Teesdale Group.

Flying Officer Frank D. Allinson January 1944 RAF. Killed on active service, January 1944. 3rd North Leeds Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Geoffrey Ambler 13 April 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 13th April 1943.

Lieutenant T.D. Ambler July 1943 Paratroops. Killed on active service, July 1943. Ashville College, Harrogate Group.

Leading Stoker Henry Anderson 14 October 1939 Royal Navy. Lost with ship, 14th October 1939. 1st Madeley Group, Salop.

Able Seaman Hugh Anderson 12 September 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst loading stores on Destroyer in Belfast Harbour. 12th September 1941. 4th Blantyre Group.

Aircraftman John Anderson 1944 RAF. Killed in action at Arnhem, 1944. 1st Onisbury Group, Salop.

Signaller John W.F. Anderson Royal Navy. Lost in Donegal Bay, Ireland. 28th South West Herts (St John's Watford) Group.

Thomas Anderson Army. Killed in action. 3rd Hawick Group. Flight Lieutenant William F. Anderson 20 June 1944

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over France, 20th June 1944. 155th Edinburgh Group.

Trevor Andrews 1 December 1945 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed when plane shot down over Java, 1st December 1945. 4th Doncaster (1st Mexborough) Group.

Flight Sergeant William Anthony 1945 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on operations over Holland, 1945. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Anthony S. Antunovich (Hill) 1943

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, England, 1943. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

John Archer 1943 RAF. Aged 25 years. 1943. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

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John Argent 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 1941. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

A.P. Arkwright Army. 4th Eton College Group. Sergeant Pilot D.W. Arkwright 1941 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, 1941. 93rd Derby Group. J.B. Arkwright 2nd Eton College Group.

Pilot Officer B.J.L. Armitage

RAF. Killed on active service. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Corporal John Douglas Ashmore 25 November 1943 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, 25th November 1943. 16th Acton Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Gordon Armstrong

1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, 1941. Royal Commercial Travellers School Group.

Private Thomas Walter Ashmore 13 May 1944 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Italy, 13th May 1944. 16th Acton Group.

Private Charles Atkinson 13 September 1943 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, Salerno, Italy, 13th September 1943.

Pilot Petty Officer Frank Atkinson 21 December 1944 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, Isle of Man, 21st December 1944. 13th Lancaster Group.

Warrant Officer Kenneth Atkinson 11 April 1945

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations, 11th April 1945. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Flying Officer Norman Atkinson 2 December 1944 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in flying accident in Scotland, 2nd December 1944. 13th Lancaster Group.

William Francis Atkinson 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed at sea by enemy action, 1942. Royal Commercial Travellers School Group.

Flying Officer Richard Scott Austin

6 September 1941 Royal New Zealand Air Force. Killed on operational flight, 6th September 1941. Pahiatua Group, New Zealand.

Lawrence Auty 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 1941. 100th Manchester Group.

Roy Avery 1940 Merchant Navy. Lost at sea, 1940. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

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Arthur G. Avis 31 May 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on Dunkirk beaches, 31st May 1940. 14th Reigate Group.

Artificer Stanley E. Abbott Royal Navy. 3rd Harpenden Group. 2nd Lieutenant James Ableson

Army. Guisborough Grammar School.

Richard Adams

Royal Australian Air Force. 1/3rd Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Sergeant Terence C. Akeroyd RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Warrant Officer W. Almond

RAF. 43rd North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Leonard

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 5th Southall (Kings Hall).

Private W. Ashman 8 December 1943 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 8th December 1943. Lone Scouts, South Otago, New Zealand. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sydney Baars 27 December 1942 Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 27th December 1942. 2nd Shoreditch Group.

Sergeant Observer Leslie William Bacon 18 April 1941

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service 18th April 1941. 10th Margate (St Paul's) Group.

Ronald Bagley May 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. May 1940. 20th Swansea (Morriston) Group.

Lance Bombardier Michael George William Baigent

30 April 1942 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in Malaya, 30th April 1942. 26th Newbury Group.

Pilot Sub Lieutenant Arthur Geoffrey Bailey June 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, June 1940. 13th Bromley Group.

Edward Bailey 14 October 1939 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years, October 14th 1939. Southbourne Sea Scouts.

Raymond Arthur Bailey July 1941 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, July 1941. 15th Ipswich (School) Group.

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Lieutenant Douglas Bain 5 November 1941 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 29 years. Killed in action, 5th November 1941. 44th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Gordon Bain 1 November 1941 Royal Canadian Navy. Killed on active service, 1st November 1941. 93rd Toronto Group, Ontario.

Leading Seaman Godfrey Julias Baines 24 May 1941

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 1st Ross-on-Wye Group.

Sergeant Observer Ernest Baker May 1942 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in action over Denmark, May 1942. Llandaff Cathedral Group.

Pilot Officer Gordon Baker 18 April 1942 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Hamburg 18th April 1942. 38th Camberwell Group.

Lieutenant Hugh Massey Baker 5 March 1942 Royal Canadian Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service overseas, 5th March 1942. 45th Ottawa Group, Canada.

Sergeant Leonard Alec Baker January 1942 RAF. Aged 25 years. Died in Middle East, January 1942. 13th Beds. Group.

Sergeant Observer Leslie George Baker 17 June 1940 RAF. Aged 19 years. Missing at sea, 17th June 1940. 1st Tavistock Group.

Ronald Baker December 1940 RAF. Aged 19 years. Died on active service, December 1940. 1st Hurst Green Group.

Sergeant Pilot Sidney Douglas Baldachin 16 August 1941

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in England, 16th August 1941. 3rd Bulawayo Group, Southern Rhodesia.

Edward Balls 1 June 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at Dunkirk, 1st June 1940. 1st Withernsea Group.

Pilot Officer Ross Lloyd Baltzer 1 January 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in air operations, 1st January 1942. 1st Harrow Group, Ontario, Canada.

Private Robert Bamborough February 1940 Army. Aged 18 years. Died of appendicitis, February 1940. 5th Whitley (St George's) Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Samuel Eric Bann RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action at Brading, Isle of Wight. 20th Macclesfield (St Andrew's) Group.

Sergeant Norman William Barbeau 7 December 1941

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 7th December 1941. 127th Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Charles Bertram Barber 24 April 1942

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 24th April 1942. 32nd Doncaster (Armthorpe) Group.

Flight Sergeant Hubert Knight Barber

10 April 1943 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service in Libya, 10th April 1943. Simcoe, Ontario Local Association.

Sergeant Pilot Douglas Barclay 27 March 1941 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air crash on Isle of Man, 27th March 1941. 10th South Lambeth (Emmanuel) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Walter Barker

RAF. 10th Edmonton Group. Sergeant Pilot Colin Barley RAF. 10th Edmonton Group. Flight Sergeant Owen Hugh Barlow 30 August 1941

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 30th August 1941. 1st Gwaenysgor (Flintshire) Group.

Private Leslie (Jock) Barnard 19 August 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on searchlight site in England, 19th August 1940. 5th Chichester Group.

Flying Officer W.G. Barnes, D.F.C. RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Guildford Group.

Raymond Arthur Barnfather 14 October 1939 Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, October 14th 1939. 1st Withensea Group.

Chaplain Reverend Harold Norman Barratt

March - April 1943 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action in North Africa, March/April 1943. 1st Middlesborough Group.

George Barrett

Aged 31 years. 1st East Ham Group. Able Seaman Walter Robert Barrie

24 May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 1st Drayton Group.

Acting Gunner Henry George Thompson Barter

Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. 2nd Southampton and 3rd Hong Kong Groups etc.

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Sergeant Observer G.K. Bartlett 20 September 1941 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, 20th September 1941. 1st Unley Park Group, South Australia.

Sergeant Arthur Baskett 2 October 1942 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 2nd October 1942. 36th Bournemouth Group.

Sergeant Observer Frederick John Bass 8 May 1940

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air crash, 8th May 1940. 7th Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Pilot Kenneth Oswald Bate

11 June 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service whilst instructing, 11th June 1941. 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Group.

Benjamin Bateson 26 April 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Died of pneumonia in prison camp at Bordeaux, 26-4-41. 217th Liverpool Group.

Lieutenant Richard Bertram Baugh 9 February 1942

Army. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service in Libya, 9th February 1942. 2nd YMCA Group Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Pilot Sidney Baxter 14 September 1940 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed when damaged plane crashed after engagement off South Coast - 14th September 1940. (1st Birtley (Appleyards Own) Group.

Paul Bayliss 1 April 1942 Army. Died of wounds in the Middle East, 1st April 1942. 1st Westcliff-on-Sea Group.

Messenger Alan Charles Beadle 19 April 1941. Air Raid Pecautions. Killed in enemy action, 19th April 1941. 6th Epping Forest South (1st Wanstead) Group.

Signalman Lional Leonard Beale 14 May 1943 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds, 14th May 1943. 1st Harlington Group.

Petty Officer Geoffrey Beardsley 24 May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Southbourne Sea Scout Group.

Able Seaman William Armstrong Beattie 22 October 1940

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with His Majesty's Canadian Ship Margaree, 22nd October 1940. 1st Lucan Group.

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Private Peter A. Beauchamp 25 November 1942 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in North Africa, 25th November 1942. 1st Chelsea Group.

Private Harold Leslie Beaumont 9 September 1942 Army. Aged 25 years. Died as a result of car accident in Middle East, 9th September 1942. 5th Chichester Group.

Sergeant Pilot Samuel Beckett October 1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, October 1942. 138th Birmingham (1st Sandwell) Group.

Engineer Room Artificer John Beeby

1943 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Missing presumed killed, 1943. 6th Kettering (Central School) Group.

Squadron Leader David John Bell June 1942 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, June 1942. 4th Sydenham (St Bartholomews) Group.

Aircraftman Donald Raymond Bell 10 October 1940

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in accident at Dartmouth, 10th October 1940. St Andrew's Group, Quebec.

Aircraftman Francis Wilfred Bell 1942 RAF. Aged 31 years. Died a Prisoner of War in Japanese hands, 1942. 1st Beverley Group.

Ordinary Seaman Gordon Bell March 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at St Nazaire, March 1942. 9th Stretford (St Brides) Group.

Lieutenant Gordon Rodney Leslie Bell

12 March 1942 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 12 March 1942. 4th Wallasey Group.

John Brian Turnbull Bell May 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 63rd Newcastle Group.

Sergeant Kenneth Morris Bell September 1941 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in operations over Germany, September 1941. 3rd North East Leeds (St Wilfrid's) Group.

Stoker Ronald Bellchambers 26 September 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, 26th September 1942. 27th Medway (All Saints Findsbury).

Trooper James Henry Belleini 11 April 1943 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed with 1st Army in North Africa, 11th April 1943. 5th Beckenham Group.

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Albert Story Bellenger 20 December 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 20th December 1941. 5th Calder Valley Group.

Signalmam Cyril John Bennett 22 May 1941 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Crete, 22nd May 1941. 1st East Putney Group.

Private Graham Victor Neville Bennett 6 March 1943

Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 6th March 1943. 5th Aldershot (St Michael's) Group.

Sergeant Henry James Bennett 17 June 1940 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service when train was bombed at Rennes. 4th Hounslow (St Paul's) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Peter Luddington Bennett

December 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost off Malaya, December 1941. 71st Croydon Group.

Private Frank Alan Benney 23 December 1941 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Libya, 23rd December 1941. 15th Ipswich (Ipswich School) Group.

Lieutenant The Lord Hugh Beresford

May 1941 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, May 1941. 6th Winchester Group.

Pilot Officer David Elias Bernstein 4 December 1942 Killed in flying accident in Kenya, 4th December 1942. 3rd Bulawayo Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Frank Joseph Berry

17 March 1941 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, March 17th 1941. 5th Stepney Group.

Radio Officer Peter Mayne Beswick 8 April 1942

Merchant Navy. Aged 22 years. Died aboard ship at Halifax Nova Scotia, 8th April 1942. 1st Cheadle Hulme Group.

3rd Officer Jack Bettridge

Merchant Marine. Aged 25 years. 1st Newport Group.

Lieutenant David Vaughan Bevan 23 August 1941

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 32 years. Killed in plane crash near Londonderry, 23rd August 1941. 1st Bexleyheath Group.

Ordinary Telegrapher Gordon Arthur Bevin 27 March 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed at sea, 27th March 1943. 5th Pinner Group.

Lawrence Bevington 23 November 1939 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship, 23rd November 1939. 1st Rodbourne Cheney Crew.

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Sergeant Air Gunner James Billings 2 March 1943 Killed on active service, 2nd March 1943. 1st Osoyoos Group, Canada.

John Bird 25 March 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air crash in Canada, 25th March 1943. 4th Headstone Group.

Chaplain Reverend John Minnitt Bird April 1942

Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Lost with Ship (HMS Cornwall), April 1942. St Mary's Putney Group.

Sergeant Pilot Harold Bischlager 18 December 1941 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 18th December 1941. Duncan & Esquimalt Groups, British Columbia, Canada.

Trooper Alexander Speedie Bisset

20 February 1943 Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 20th Februray 1943. 28th West Lothian Group.

Flight Sergeant John Black September 1942 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, September 1942. 2nd Rayleigh Group.

Aircraftman Thomas Bowes Black

August 1941 RAF. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea while preceeding East, August 1941. 1st Sutherland (Offerton) Group.

Ordinary Signalman Harold John Blacklet

May - June 1940 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 27 years. Lost during the evacuation of Dunkirk, May/June 1940. 131st North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Stuart Edward Blackman

31 October 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 31st October 1941. 16th Beckenham Group.

2nd Lieutenant Peter Bligh 12 February 1942 Fleet Anti Aircraft. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed on active service, 12th February 1942. 159th North London (St Michael's Wood Green) Group.

Roland C. Blofield 28 February 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 38 years. Killed on active service, 28th February 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Leading Aircraftman Arthur Bloxham

1 September 1941 RAF. Aged 17 years. Accidentally killed in Canada, 1st September 1941. 8th Hendon (St Mary's) Group.

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Norman Douglas Board August 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost with HMS Upholder, August 1942. 1st East Cowes (Lord Gort's Own) Group.

Corporal George James Bolland

RAF. Aged 29 years. Lost while serving with the Fleet Air Arm on HMS Glorious. 14th Newcastle Group.

Pilot Officer John Basil Bond 25 February 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 25th February 1943. 1st Rutland Group.

Reginald Arthur James Bone December 1941 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Libya, December 1941. Medstead Group.

George Edward Bonner 21 May 1940 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, May 21st 1940. 4th Golders Green.

George Boon 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 1st Bude Group.

Leading Aircraftman Charles H. Booth

26 June 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 26th June 1941. 5th East Ham (St Paul's) Group.

Edwin Booth 29 May 1940 Army. Killed in action in Norway, 29th May 1940. 16th Bradford South Group.

Joseph Francis Bornstein November 1941 Army. Aged 23 years. Lost when Hospital Ship was torpedoed, November 1941. 1st Barberton Group, Transvaal.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Kelvin Bott 29 August 1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. 29th August 1940. 24th Leicester Group.

Sapper Stanley C. Bott 6 July 1940 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in Red Cross Hospital in Belgium, 6th July 1940. 5th Morden Group.

Able Seaman Henry Bounds October 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Killed in air raid at Plymouth, October 1941. 2nd Andover (Amport and Moxton) Group.

Sergeant Henry Bowers 1940 RAF. Aged 24 years. Missing believed killed, 1940. 161st Manchester Group.

William Henry Bowers 6 June 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with HMS Sargasso off Isle of Wight, 6th June 1943. 19th Hammersmith Group.

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John Low Bowie 17 December 1942 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 17th December 1942. 3rd Brakan Group, Johannesburg.

Rating Ronald Bowden 14 October 1939 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, 14th October 1939. 8th Chichester Group.

Sergeant Observer Henry Alexander Bowmer 2 August 1940

RAF. Aged 22 years. 2nd August 1940. 167th Sheffield (King Edward VII School) Group.

Squadron Leader Richard Bowyer

October 1939 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, October 1939. 1st Blandford Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Delamere Boyd

May 1943 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, May 1943. 64th Birkenhead Group.

Sergeant Graham Bradbury Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action. 2nd Andover (Amport & Moxton) Group.

Flight Sergeant Jack Bradbury 23 - 24 February 1943

RAF. Aged 21 years. Presumed killed in action 23/24th February 1943. 14th Southwark Group.

Cyril Frederick Brades 29 January 1940 Aged 18 years. 29th January 1940. 1st Windsor Group.

Sergeant George H. Bradley 28 August 1941 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 28th August 1941. 3rd Brackley (Magdalen College School) Group.

Artificer Harold Bramhall 24 May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 4th Morecombe & Heysham Group.

Radio Operator Bruce Ralph Brammer 10 August 1941

RAF Fighter Command. Killed on active service, 10th August 1941. 58th Toronto Group, Ontario.

Flying Officer Henry Paul Brancker

March 1942 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, March 1942. 6th Hendon Group.

Paul Dennis Bransden 24 May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 1st Brighton S.S. Group.

Pilot Officer Ward Bray 30 August 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Missing presumed killed, 30th August 1943. St Edwards Group, Quebec.

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Sergeant Pilot Harry Willis Brayshaw 10 July 1942

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in the Middle East, 10th July 1942. 11th Ealing Group.

Sergeant Pilot Collan Michael Brett

25 November 1941 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident at Waltham, 25th November 1941. 9th Grimsby (Healing) Group.

Lieutenant John Ivor Brett-James 1943 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 1943. Mill Hill School Group.

Sub Lieutenant Geoffrey Brewis July 1942 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident at sea, July 1942. 4th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flying Officer Michael Franklin Briden

18 December 1939 RAF. Aged 22 years. Drowned after coming down in the sea, 18th December 1939. Caldicott School Troop.

Wireman Ronald William Bridges 24 May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 1st Bloxham Group.

Private John Frederick Brill 1 July 1942 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Libya, 1st July 1942. 21st Epping Forest Group.

Sergeant John Archibald Brister 18 December 1939 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Heligoland Bight, December 18th 1939. 12th Epping Forest Group.

Pilot Officer Henry William Arthur Britton

6 August 1940 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 6th August 1940. 14th Portobello Group.

Gunner Ronald Victor Britton 1 October 1939 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed over Germany, 1st October 1939. 2nd Colwyn Bay Group.

Edgar George Broad Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action. 1st Moss Vale Group.

Ordinary Telegraphist Kenneth Albert Broad 12 December 1942

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in fire at Roman Catholic Hostel, Newfoundland, 12th December 1942. 1st Shepperton (St Nicholas) Group.

Gunner Percy (Tom) Bromley 12 July 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Accidentally killed, 12th July 1942. 12th West Ham Group.

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J. Kenneth Brompton June 1940 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Lost with HMS Glorious, June 1940. Loughborough Parish Church Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Francis Haydn Brooke

22 January 1942 RAF. Killed in action, 22nd January 1942. 9th Holme Valley Group.

Pilot Officer Harry (Ben) Brooks 31 December 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 31st December 1942. Woodlands Group, Montreal.

Lieutenant Harry William Brooks June 1940 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed in action aboard HMS Glorious, June 1940. 3rd Brockley Group.

Sergeant Pilot Leonard John Brooks

28 May 1940 RAF. Aged 23 years. Missing presumed killed, 28th May 1940. 8th Croydon (Christ Church) Group.

Ordinary Signalman Arthur Wellington Broughton

29 September 1941 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with His Majesty's Canadian Ship Levis, 29th September 1941. 28th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Edward Broughton Army. Aged 24 years. Drowned off Crete. 1st Haverhill Group.

Edmund David Broun 23 June 1940 Merchant Marine. Aged 17 years. Torpedoed aboard SS Albuera, 23rd June 1940. 24th Cheltenham Group.

Pilot Officer Douglas Edwin William Brown

8 November 1941 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 8th November 1941. 7th Muswell Hill Group.

Quartermaster Edgar Brown 8 August 1940 Merchant Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in air attack on SS Wilna, 8th August 1940. Lymington Sea Scout Group.

Lieutenant Norman Frank Brown March 1943 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in North Africa, March 1943. 9th Gosport Group.

Peter H. Brown 28 September 1942 Royal Navy & RAF. Aged 21 years. Died from Tubercular Meningitis, 28th September 1942.

Signaller Ronald Brown 23 November 1939 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Lost on board HMS Rawalpindi, 23rd November 1939. 18th Acton Group.

Sergeant Pilot George Robert Bruce

24 November 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in crash landing returning from raid, 24th November 1941. 25th South West Herts. Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Keith Bryant 11 November 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 11th November 1941. 43rd Medway (County School, Boy's) Group.

Lance Corporal William Fishwick Bryce

20 May 1942 Army. Aged 26 years. Died in Middle East following operation, 20th May 1942. 10th Durham (Flambard Rover Crew) Group.

Thomas Buckingham 20 March 1941 A.F.S. Aged 19 years. Killed on duty at Devonport, 20th March 1941. 4th Devonport (St Mark's) Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Buckland 8 October 1940 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident over Gillingham, 6th October 1940. 7th Brighton North Group.

Sergeant Kenneth R. Buckle 10 - 11 August 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service 10/11th August 1943. 18th North West Leeds (Burley) Group.

Lance Bombardier Bramwell Harry Bull 22 May 1942

Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in accident in India, 22nd May 1942. 1st Sellindge Group.

Sergeant George Desmond Bull April 1943 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Mareth Line, April 1943. 19th Crosby Group.

Private George Albert Bullen 18 September 1941 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 18th September 1941. 7th Ottawa Group, Ontario.

Corporal Christopher Bullivant 29 June 1943 RAF. Aged 28 years. Died of injuries as result of an accident in M.E., 29th June 1943. 129th Birmingham (1st Victoria) Group.

Flight Sergeant James Arthur Bunting 16 January 1942

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 16th January 1942. 2nd Otley Group.

Ordinary Seaman Richard Burbery April 1940

Royal Navy. Drowned during Battle at Narvik, April 1940. 6th Willesden Group.

William James Burgoyne 12 January 1941 Royal Marines. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 12th January 1941. 1st Tavistock Group.

Ordinary Seaman Albert Burn 13 September 1942 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 13th September 1942. 56th Vancouver Froup, Canada.

John Francis Burnett 11 December 1942 Army. Aged 22 years. 11th December 1942. 6th Gateshead (Springwall) Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Niall Burnett 8 July 1941 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 8th July 1941. 3rd Charlottetown Group, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman Derek Joseph Burridge

October 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. Tiffin School Group.

Warrant Officer Harold Francis Burt-Gerrans 19 December 1942

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on sctive service, 19th December 1942. 79th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Charles Bushford

May 1941 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, May 1941. 186th North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Arthur Allen Bussell

2 April 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Presumed killed in action, 2nd April 1942. 10th Ottawa Group.

Petty Officer Charles A. Butcher January 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, January 1941. 8th Chichester Group.

Leading Aircraftman Alfred John Butler 16 February 1941

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Missing on reconnaisance flight over Malay Peninsular, 16th February 1941. 4th Essendon Group, Victoria, Australia.

James Butler December 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea from HMS Repulse, December 1941. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Major John Butler May - June 1940 Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action at Dunkirk, May/June 1940. Hartlebury Group, Worcestershire.

Sub Lieutenant Robert J. Butler 5 January 1943 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Lost in action at sea on board HMS Bodo, 5th January 1943. 10th Finchley Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frank Howard Butterworth 10 April 1941 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 10th April 1941. 8th Balham Group.

Leading Signalman Thomas Butterworth

August 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, August 1941. 27th Rochdale (Lowerplace) Group.

Reginald Bryne 17 September 1939 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 17th September 1939. 4th Willesden Group.

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Quarter Master Sergeant John Henry Baltus April 1941

R.C.A. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea, April 1941. 4th McAdam Group, N.B., Canada.

Warrant Officer Air Gunner Donald George Barnie

10 November 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in plane crash, 10th November 1943. 4th Midlothian Group.

Able Seaman William R. Badour 20 September 1943 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in North Atlantic, 20th September 1943. 1st Kingston Group, Ontario.

Sergeant Arthur James Bagg March 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, March 1943. 1st The Pas Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Lieutenant William Hugh Bailey 8 December 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost off coast of Italy, 8th December 1943. Wolverhampton Grammar School Group.

Lieutenant James Bain October 1943 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 32 years. Killed in air attack on Lerds, Dodecanese, October 1943. 1st Tyne Sea Scout Group.

Sergeant Roland Barnsley Bainbridge

22-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 22nd November 1943. 22nd South Shields Group.

Flight Sergeant Richard Benner Bamford

9 April 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in Iceland, 9th April 1944. 5th St John, N.B., Canada Group.

Sergeant William Arthur Bannier 5 July 1943 Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Meditteranean area, 5th July 1943. 1st Gaspe Group, Quebec, Canada.

Sergeant Donald Barkhouse 15 October 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 15th October 1941. 14th Halifax Group, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Richard Hooten Banks December 1943

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over Berlin, December 1943. 1st Darlington Group.

Lance Corporal Leslie F. Barber 12 August 1944 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 12th August 1944. 1st Halesworth Group.

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Sergeant Frederick Barnes July 1943 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed on active service, July 1943. 34th Newcastle Group.

Lieutenant Douglas Barnwell 11 February 1944 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, Anzio Beac-head, Italy, 11th February 1944. 1st Ashbourne Group.

4th Engineer James Barr 30 January 1941 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea on the 30th January 1941. 1st Tyne Sea Scout Group.

Lance Corporal Harry Nicholas Bates

May 1944 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action in Italy, May 1944. 6th Grimsby Group.

Company Quarter Master Sergeant John Harold Bates

20 November 1943 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service overseas, 20th November 1943. 10th Swansea (St Jame's) Group.

Trooper Gordon Alfred Bathurst July 1944 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, July 1944. 1st Penshurst Group.

L.A. Flying Officer John Alan Beach

August - September 1944

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed in action at sea, August/September 1944. 4th Worthing (St Matthew's) Group.

Air Gunner Donald Lyall Beatty 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 1st Souris Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Able Seaman Arthur Charles Beauchamp July 1944

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds received in action, July 1944. 39th South Hill Vancouver Group, British Columbia, Canada.

Flying Officer William Beckensall March 1944 RAF. Killed on active service in India, March 1944. 27th City of Stoke-on-Trent (1st Cobridge) Group.

Flight Sergeant Robert E. Beckwith

South Africian Air Force. Killed on active service at El Alamein. 2nd Plumstead Group, Cape Peninsular, South Africa.

Sergeant Frank Belfie 19 December 1943 Army (Canadian). Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 19th December 1943. 72nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Ernest Maxwell Bell

5 March 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 5th March 1943. 1st Riverside Group, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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2nd Lieutenant McCallum Bell 25 December 1941 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Hong Kong, 25th December 1941. 24th Anaus (Menmuir) Group.

Sidney Bellingham May 1940 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 2nd Wednesfield Group.

Lieutenant Air Gunner Eric Bestwick

12 August 1944 South Africian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 12th August 1944. 1st Bellevue Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Navigator Harry Biggin 14 - 15 June 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action 14/15th June 1943. 180th Sheffield (Holy Trinity, Millhouses) Group.

Flying Officer Vicoo J. Billimoria 28 July 1944 Killed in action 28th July 1944. 46th Bombay (J.N. Petit Parsee Orphanage) Group.

Lieutenant David Bindman 9 December 1943 Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th December 1943. 1st Thetford Mines Group, Quebec, Canada.

Private William George Bishop 11 July 1943 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 11th July 1944. 1st Wonersh Group.

Trooper Jacques Joseph Bisson 18 September 1943 Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 18th September 1943. St Theresa Parish Church Group, Ottawa, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Eric Blackman 3 - 4 July 1943 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on operational flight 3/4th July 1943. 1st Bishopsbourne Group.

Sergeant Wallace Bolton 20 January 1944 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on operational flight, 20th January 1944. 161st North London.

Edward Hunter Bond 13 June 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 13th June 1943. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

Flying Officer Archibald Neville Book

January 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, January 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Bombardier Norman Harry Bottoms 6 June 1944

Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action on D-Day in Normandy, 6th June 1944. 9th Colchester Group.

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Peter Bowen 23 July 1944 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 23rd July 1944. 12th Barry (1st Rhoose) Group).

Flight Sergeant Ernest William Bower

31 August 1943 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 31st August 1943. 1st Kingsbury Group.

Ordinary Telegraphist Arthur Bowland 12 February 1944

Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Died on active service at Glasgow, 12th February 1944. 1st York (St Thomas) Group.

Private Oliver Leroy Bowman 26 May 1944 Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 26th May 1944. 1st Niagra Falls Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Albert Edward Bachelor

25 May 1944 RAF. Killed in action, 25 May 1944.

Pilot Officer Orville George Backes 6 December 1944

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 6th December 1944. Wapella Group, Canada.

Corporal Alfred Bailey 22 June 1944 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 22nd June 1944. 7th Balham & Tooting Group.

Private George Sydney Baker 13 April 1944 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Burma, 13th April 1944. 7th Sale Group.

Telegraphist Howard Cliffe Barlow 7 December 1944

Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, 7th December 1944. Woodlands Group, Montreal, Canada.

Private Geoffrey Clifford Barnes 1 July 1944 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in France 1st July 1944. 18th Finchley Group.

Captain (Glider Pilot) William Nicholson Barrie, D.F.C. 25 September 1944 RAF. Killed in action in Arnhem, 25th September 1944. 3rd Hexham Group.

Lieutenant Pilot A. Barter 4 May 1944 South Africian Air Force. St Joseph's (Mayfair) Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Pilot Officer Edward Bayer March 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, March 1944. 1st Lockport Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Private Albert Becker Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, England. 58th Winnipeg, Canada.

Sergeant Observer James Begg

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Ordinary Seaman John L. Bell Royal Navy. Missing presumed killed at sea. 20th Hastings (Hydneye House).

Sergeant Norman Andrew Bell 29 January 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 29th January 1944. 66th Toronto Group, Canada.

Lieutenant John William Benham June 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in France, June 1944. 28th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Jack Norman Bennett 22 March 1944

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Geramny, 22nd March 1944. 35th Toronto Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Joseph Roy Bickerton 1 June 1943

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Bay of Biscay, 1st June 1943. 26th Toronto Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Derrick John Blackmore 29 August 1944

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, South Africa, 29th August 1944. 13th Purley Group.

Private Sidney Blackwell 10 July 1944 Army. Killed in action in Normandy, 10th July 1944. 2nd Hillingdon Group.

Pilot Officer Geoffrey H.C. Blunt February 1941 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, February 1941. St Anselm's Group, Bakewell.

Lieutenant Anthony J. Bontein July 1943 Royal Marines. Killed on active service, July 1943. 20th Hastings (Hydneye House) Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Booth 28 August 1944 Army. Killed whilst instructing, England, 28th August 1944. 4th Hyde (St George's) Group.

Lieutenant Edward Henry Boulter 6 September 1944 Army. Killed in action at Le Havre, 6th September 1944. 238th Birmingham (St Mary's) Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Norman George Boxshall 12 October 1943

RAF. Killed in flying operations, 12th October 1943. St Margaret's Group, Putney.

Private Edward Boyd 5 February 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 5th February 1944. 26th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Lloyd Latimer Bradley May 1943

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Drowned at sea, May 1943. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Major Donald Brain 10 December 1943 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 10th December 1943. Montreal West Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Clarence Elmer Brandt November 1943

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in operations over Europe, November 1943. Woodlands Group, Montreal, Canada.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Charles Gage Braund 29 September 1943

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Hampshire, 29th September 1943. 1st Orpington Group.

Coder Bernard Bray 23 October 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost when ship damaged and had to be sunk by our own Forces. 23rd October 1943. 1st Bramley Group.

Sergeant Robert Breach 25 August 1944 RAF. Killed in flying accident, Palestine, 25th August 1944. 26th Bristol (North Cote) Group.

Pilot Officer Donald Breadner 1 December 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1st December 1944. 14th Ottawa (St Andrews) Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Thomas John Brehn 30 November 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 30th November 1943. St Edward's Group, Montreal, Canada.

John Bresnaham Army. Aged 31 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japanese hands. 8th St Marylebone Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner David T. Brett

6 July 1941 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 6th July 1941. 3rd Houghton-le-Spring Group.

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Gunner Cyril Frank Bridgland September 1944 Army. Died of injuries received by enemy action, September 1944. 9th Deal & Walmer Group.

R.D.F. Jerome Denny Bright 7 December 1941 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 17 years. 7th December 1941. 12th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Pilot Stanley Bright 7 February 1944

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Yorkshire, 7th February 1944. 1st Westerhope Group.

Sergeant Leonard Brim

RAF. Killed in accident, March - April 1944. 3rd St Albans Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Charles Broad

September 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, September 1942. 14th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Derek Guy Brock 31 August 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, 31st August 1943. 10th Ipswich Group.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Irwin Brock 8 March 1944

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Quebec, 8th March 1944. 10th Niagara Falls Group, Ontario, Canada.

Able Seaman Dennis Brodie 28 January 1944 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 28th January 1944. 5th Chichester Group.

Sergeant Pilot Jack Brooke 3 June 1943 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying accident, Southern England, 3rd June 1943. 6th Ashton-under-Lyne Group.

Corporal Frederick Harold Brooks 27 May 1944 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 27th May 1944. 1st Kegworth Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Arthur Brown February 1943

Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost in Mediterranean, February 1943. 1st Swift Current Group, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman David Edgar Brown

1944 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 1944. 2nd Richmond Group, British Columbia, Canada.

Harry Brown July 1943 Army. Aged 27 years. Died as prisoner of war in Japanese hands, July 1943. 14th Southwark Group, member of London blood Transfusion Service.

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Trooper Henry Brown May - June 1943 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in North Africa, May - June 1943. 186th North London Group.

Able Seaman John Brown June 1943 Royal Navy. Killed in action, St Nazaire Raid, June 1943. 4th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Warrant Officer Wilfred David Brown 19 September 1943

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 19th September 1943. 1st Virden Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant David Ronald Browne August 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, August 1943. 1st Ogmore Vale Group, Glamorgan.

Lieutenant Michael Morley Metson Browne

13 June 1944 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 13th June 1944. 30th Reigate Group.

Pilot Officer William Bruce 7 August 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 7th August 1944. 2nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer James M. Bruckshaw 29 June 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 29th June 1941. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Navigator Robert Maxwell Bryant 11 June 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in operations, 11th June 1943. 1st Cowra Group, New South Wales.

Leading Signalman Campbell Howard Buchanan 30 January 1943

Royal New Zealand Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, South Pacific, 30th January 1943. Terra Nova Group, New Zealand.

Donald Buchanan, M.M. 30 June 1944 South Africian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 30th June 1944. 1st Bellevue Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Ordinary Telegraphist John Buckley 11 October 1943

Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea, Mediteranean, 11th October 1943. 5th Stalybridge Group.

Sergeant Leo Vincent Bulford New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, Crete. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rover Crew.

Captain (Chaplain) Reverend John Godfrey Barton, M.C. 23 September 1944

Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Italy, 23rd September 1944. 2nd South West Cheshire Group.

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Flying Officer James Daniel Beagley

13 October 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, North Africa, 13th October 1944. 94th Toronto Group, Canada.

Private Raymond William Bell 19 December 1944 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 19th December 1944. 98th Newcastle Group.

Sergeant Raymond Berrystone September 1943 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea whilst returning home from Cairo, September 1943. 5th Whitley Bay (St George's) Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Francis Charles Bull

29 January 1944 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 18 years. Killed in air operations on Berlin, 29th January 1944. 6th Chichester Group.

Squadron Leader Gordon Bull 18 July 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 31 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 18th July 1944. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Lieutenant Donald W. Bulley August 1944 R.A.C. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, August 1944. 3rd Bromley Group.

Major Sydney James Bunch December 1943 R.I.F. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Italy, December 1943. St Anselm's School, Bakewell.

Sergeant Hugh Thomas Blakeley Burgess

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service. Woodlands Group, Montreal, Canada.

Engineer Francis James Burke 16 April 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea, 16th April 1942. 28th Dublin Group.

Pilot Officer Howard Burnam April 1944 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, April 1944. 33rd Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Lieutenant Robert Charles Burns 20 August 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 20th August 1944. 1st Notre Dame de Grace Group, Montreal, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot John Burnside 17 June 1943 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, 17th June 1943. 1st Herrington Group.

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Rifleman Walter Burrell October 1944 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Holland, October 1944. 1st Hirst Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Frederick Ronald Burton

10 Aoril 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 10th April 1943. 33rd Camberwell Group.

Lieutenant Andrew F. Bushell August 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, August 1944. 2nd Portage la Prairie Group, Canada.

Sergeant Thomas Robert Butler December 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds, December 1944. Aquinas Group, Montreal, Canada.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Gilbert Buxton

December 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in plane crash, December 1943. 7th Cheltenham Group.

Claude Baines 20 January 1945 Army. Aged 36 years. Died of wounds in Greece, 20th January 1945. 26th St Marylebone Group.

Sergeant Pilot Cecil S. Barber July 1942 RAF. Killed on active, July 1942. Brantford Group, Ontario, Canada.

William Eric Booth 3 November 1942 Army. Killed in action at El Alamein, 3rd November 1942. 6th Hyde Group.

William Alfred Reginald Bryant November 1944 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, November 1944. 4th Henley-on-Thames Group.

Air Mechanic Jack Campbell Brydon 12 April 1945

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 12th April 1945. 1st Hednesford (St Michael's) Group.

Harry Butterfield 18 February 1945 Aged 34 years. Died on active service, Kent, 18th February 1945. 18th North West Leeds (Burley) Group.

Signalman Frank Bayley February 1945 R.C.S. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, February 1945. 17th Stockport Group.

Gunner Herbert Lawrence Billings

25 July 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 36 years. Killed in action in France, 25th July 1944. 1st Saskatoon (St James') Group, Canada.

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Flight Sergeant Donald Bremner February 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, February 1944. 1st West Vancouver (St Stephen's) Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Ian Henry Brown 12 January 1945 South Africian Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, Mediterranean, 12th January 1945. 1st Sydenham Sea Scout Group, Johannesburg.

Kenneth Fredrick Bagshaw 22 February 1944 Merchant Navy. Killed by enemy action, 22nd February 1944. 3rd Hartford Group.

Sergeant Observer Reuben Bates-Brownsward 1 February 1943

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in aircraft accident, 1st February 1943. 1st Blackwood Group, South Australia.

Pilot Officer Alex Blakeman, D.F.C.

January 1944 RAF. Killed in action, January 1944. 49th Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Driver Robert Boath April 1941 R.A.S.C. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in Greece, April 1941. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Captain Charles Cecil Brackenbury

March 1945 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Burma, March 1945. 1st Cottenham Group, Cambridgeshire.

Seaman Eric Broadhurst June 1940 Royal Navy. Lost at sea (HMS Glorious), June 1940. 7th Wallasey Group.

2nd Lieutenant Ronald Harry Bruton

28 July 1942 Indian Army. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, India, 28th July 1942. 10th Morecombe & Heysham.

Sergeant L.E. John Baily 22 May 1944 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 22nd May 1944. 10th Finchley Group.

Private Sidney Baker R.W.F. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Burma. 7th Sale Group.

Flying Officer Desmond Arthur John Ball, D.F.M.

21 February 1945 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 21st February 1945. 71st North London Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Eric Barfoot 1945 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 1945. 20th Bournemouth Group.

Flying Officer Reginald Barker 5 - 6 January 1945 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 5 - 6 January 1945. 1st Robertsford St Giles Group.

Stanley Barlon March 1944 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, HMS Gould, March 1944. 64th North London Group.

Chief Officer Alfred John de Baughn

9 January 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost at sea, 9th January 1943. 1st Burgess Hill Group.

Flying Officer Thomas Bell 3 October 1945 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Rutland, 3rd October 1945. 1st Corbridge Group.

Flying Officer William Alexander Bell 16 July 1944

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 16th July 1944. 68th Toronto Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Ivan Harold Betts September 1942 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service whilst on an operational flight, September 1942. 6th Weymouth Group.

Flying Officer Arthur Harold Birnie July 1944

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over England, July 1944. 62nd North London Group.

Sergeant Arthur Sanderson Blagden

1943 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 1943. 1st Bakewell Group.

Squadron Leader Robert Anthony Boddington, D.F.C.

14 - 15 February 1945

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in air operations over Germany 14/15th February 1945. 1st Seven Kinas Group.

Sergeant Ernest Dowell Gee Bosomworth 27 July 1943

Army. Aged 25 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 27th July 1943. Loughborough Group.

Lieutenant Sebert Edmund Bray 6 January 1945 Army. Aged 35 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 6th January 1945. Seven Kings and Goodmates.

Sub Lieutenant G.A. Bragg

Royal Navy. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul's School) Group. Fred Brawer Army. 25th Camberwell Group. Richard Brown

Royal Navy. 23rd Camberwell Group.

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Flying Officer Leonard Burrows 2 August 1942 RAF. Killed in flying accident, Western Desert, 2nd August 42. 3rd Marylebone Group/

Sergeant Observer Denis George Busby

February 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, February 1943. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Signaller Percy Bailey 1945 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in North Sea, 1945. 1st Londonderry ( St Augustine's Group.

Lieutenant William Albert Lambert Banning

17 May 1945 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 17th May 1945. 15th Eccles Group.

Pilot Officer Ronald Beechey November 1944 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, November 1944. 8th Cardiff North Group.

Guardsman Gerald Blakemore 6 August 1945 Grenadier Guards. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Germany, 6th August 1945. 1st Stonehouse Group.

Lance Bombardier Alan Bonman

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy. 1st Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Eric Boydell 21 February 1945 RAF Bomber Command. Aged 24 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 21st February 1945. 62nd Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Donald Boyle

May 1940 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over France, May 1940. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flight Sergeant Ernest Richard Borsberry 29 July 1942 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 29th July 1942. 1st Buntingford Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman George Bridges October 1945

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in Italy, October 1945. 2nd Gosport Group.

Able Seaman William Arthur Brown

6 June 1944 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in D-Day landing, 6th June 1944. 5th Shrewsbury (St Mary's) Group.

Private Kenneth Purdy Buchanan 06-May-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Holland, 6th May 1945. 1st Trurd Group, Canada.

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Corporal Herbert Roy Buck 25-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died in hospital, 25th April 1945. 8th Sutton Group.

Flight Sergean Edward Owen Bule

31-Dec-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in operations over Germany, 31st December 1944. 4th Henley-on-Thames Group.

Sub Lieutenant John B. Burke Jun-45 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action (HMS Cricket), June 1945. 47th Glasgow Group.

Flight Lieutenant John Burkitt 26-Apr-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 26th April 1945. 4th Brandon Group, Canada.

Edward Charles Burton 31-Jul-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 31st July 1945. 7th Romford (Royal Liberty School) Group.

Flight Lieutenant J.H. Bartlett RAF. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group. Sergeant Pilot John Buchanan Belderson

Oct-40 RAF. Killed in action, October 1940. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Henry Blueman 19-Jan-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 19th January 1945. 1st Sudbury Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Donald Borton 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service overseas, 1944. Keewatin Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer John Eric Boulton 1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 1940. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Sergeant F.J. Broad May-44 RAF. Killed on active service, May 1944. 1st Shepperton Group.

Flight Sergeant Austin Brown 02-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in plane crash, 2nd September 1941. 4th Cardiff North Group.

Pilot Officer Sidney John Bunn 6th January 1945 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 6th January 1945. 1st Limpsfield Group.

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Corporal Walter Burt

RAF. Killed in torpedoed prisoner of war ship off Singapore. 1st Broomfield Group.

Pilot George Edward Backaert 21-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 26 years. Died on active service, Peterborough, 21st April 1945. 6th Shanghai Group.

Private Edward Albert Bailey Feb-42 Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Burma, February 1942. 5th Torquay (Ellacombe) Group

Warrant Officer Frederick John Bailey

29-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on air operations, Italy, 29th February 1944. 1st Ampney Crucis Group.

Lieutenant Roy Angus Balfour 27-Sep-43 Army. Killed in action in Italy, 27th February 1943. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Anthony Terry Ball Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action. 14th Cardiff Group.

Private George Barber 03-Jun-42 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, Libya, 3rd June 1942. 1st Haverhill Group.

Flight Sergeant Gilbert Nickless Baker

Mar-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Italy, March 1945. 1st Hadley Group.

Corporal Leonard Fletcher Barraclough 24-Apr-43

New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in action at Tunisia, 24th April 1943. Pahiatua Group, New Zealand and 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rover Crew.

Ronald Alfred Barrenger Oct-43 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in action over Hanover, October 1943. 51st North London Group.

Private Edward Barrett 10-Aug-43 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in Singapore, 10th August 1943. 1st Haverhill Group.

John S. Barrow Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

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Brigadier Sir Walter de Stopham Bartellot

Aug-44 Army. Killed in action in France, August 1944. President of the 3rd Camberwell Group.

Rudolph Bastin Mar-45 Army. Aged 23 years. Died as prisoner of war in Japanese hands, March 1945. 1st Leighton Buzzard Group.

Flying Officer Albert John Baythorpe

Feb-44 RAF. Killed over France, February 1944. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Telegraphist John M. Beaton Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 41st City of Aberdeen Group.

Able Seaman R. Beckett Dec-44 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, December 1944. 21st Stepney Group.

Pilot Officer Harold Bedford

RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed whilst on secret operations. 3rd Slough Group.

Flying Officer William H.L. Bellingham

1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 1944. Magog Group, Quebec, Canada.

Private A. Benjamin 01-Mar-45 Army. Killed in action, 1st March 1945. 17th Stepney Group.

Flying Officer Harold George Benson 17-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 17th July 1944. 19th Barking Group.

Lance Sergeant George Hankin Bentley

27-Mar-43 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 27th March 1943. 3rd Hertford Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert William Millbourn Biggs 23-Feb-45

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 23rd February 1945. 2nd Acton Group.

Captain John Bigmore 10-Feb-42 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, 10th February 1942. 1st Haverhill Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gordon Blake May-41 RAF. Killed on air operations over North Sea, May 1941. 3rd Slough Group.

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Flight Sergeant Allen Douglas Blakey

Apr-45 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on air operations over Skagerrak, April 1945. 1st Richmond (St Mary’s) Group.

Warrant Officer Edward Blanchard 1940 Army. Aged 32 years. Killed at Dunkirk, 1940. 1st Streatham Group.

Flight Sergeant Ronald Bolt RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 1st Westmoor Group.

Flight Sergeant Kenneth Stanley Bolton

12 – 13 August 1944 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations, 12/13th August 1944. 25th Manchester Group.

Charles Ernest Bonham 16-Jun-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 16th June 1944. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

Private Arthur Bonnett 20-Apr-43 Army. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds, North Africa, 20th April 1943. 1st Wormley Group, East Hertfordshire.

Corporal Geoffrey Walter Boothby

06-Apr-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 6th April 1943. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Sergeant Pilot Raymond Borlase May-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, May 1943. 3rd Slough Group.

Gordon Boulding Dec-42 Civil Defence Messenger. Aged 21 years. Killed on duty in London, December 1942. 16th Finchley and 2nd Muswell Hill (St James) Groups.

James Boyack 29-Dec-45 Army. Aged 29 years. Died after release from prisoner of war camp as result of treatment by Japanese, 29th December 1945. 6th Shanghai Group.

Thomas Boyack Dec-41 Merchant Marine. Aged 31 years. Killed in action at Singapore, December 1941. 6th Shanghai Group.

Arthur Bradburn Army. Presumed died as a prisoner of war in Japan. 9th Stretford Group.

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Lance Corporal Frederick William Bray

1941 Army Airbourne. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 1941. 1st Lingfield and Dormansland Group.

Flying Officer James Brickley Jan-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations. 1st Hathersage Group

Joseph William Briggs 15-Feb-41 Merchant Marine. Aged 35 years. Lost at sea, 15th February 1941. District Scoutmaster of Newcastle.

Private Francis John Brinkman 1942 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, Weybridge, 1942. 3rd Wallington Group.

Sergeant Edward Brisbourne Sep-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, September 1944. St Milburga Group, Much Wenlock.

Pilot Officer Alec Bridgewater Broadbent 22-Oct-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Kassel, 22nd October 1943. 14th Maidenhead (Pinkney’s Green) Group.

Flying Officer John R. Brockbank RAF. Killed on active service. 5th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Flying Officer John C. Brock

Killed on active service. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Pilot Officer Dudley Sherwood Brooke Jan-42 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, January 1942. 14th Cardiff Group.

Private William Joseph Brown 16th July 1944 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action North West Europe. 16th July 1944. 6th Aylesbury Group.

Private R. Bruce May-40 Army. Killed in action at Dunkirk, May 1940. 20th Stepney Group.

Driver Leonard Compton Bryce 09-Feb-42 Army. Aged 26 years. Died of wounds in the Middle East, 9th February 1942. 3rd Carlisle Group.

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Flight Sergeant John Allan Buckby

21 – 22 June 1944 RAF. Lost over enemy territory, 21/22nd June 1944. 155th North London Group.

Lieutenant Donald Stuart Strachan Bullock Feb-44

Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Burma, February 1944. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Private John Edward Bunney 1942 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 34 years. Died in Singapore, 1942. 218th Birmingham Group.

Lance Corporal Noel Burdett 03-Sep-43 R.C.S. Aged 27 years. Died in hospital in Bedford, 3rd September 1943. 6th Aylesbury Group.

Squadron Leader W. Ronald Butterfield D.F.C. RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

H.C. Babington RAF. 1st Eton College Group.

A.M. Baerlin

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur Bailey

Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, October 1943. 7th St Helen’s (Nutgrove) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Bruce Bailey 18-Oct-44 RAF. Killed on active service, 18th October 1944. 1st Bicton Group, Salop.

Sapper Charles Bailey

Royal Engineers. Killed on active service in Italy. 2nd Widnes(Hale) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Harold Bailey 12-Nov-45

RAF. Died from disease contracted in India, 12th November 1945. 10th Durham Group.

Able Seaman Raymond Douglas Bailey Dec-40

Merchant Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, December 1940. 2nd Wallesey (Grammar School) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Robert Bailey May-42 Merchant Navy. Lost at sea, May 1942. 23rd Fulham Group.

Engineer Trevor Curtis Bailey Merchant Navy. Lost in the Indian Ocean. 2nd Widnes (Hale) Group.

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W.H.R. Bailey Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 4th Manchester Group.

D.M.H. Ballie

Army. Killed in action. 6th Eton College Group.

Watkin Baines RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Flying Officer James F. Baird

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Mediterranean. Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

A.C. Baker Army Airborne. Killed in action. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Pilot Officer Joseph H.A. Baker 02-May-42 RAF. Killed in action over Frankfurt, 2nd May 1942. Criftins Group, Ellesmere.

Corporal Leonard Baker 06-Jun-44 Royal Marines. Killed in D-Day landings, 6th June 1944. 1st Ansley Hall Group, Nuneaton.

Lieutenant Lindsay Baker Army. Killed on active service. 10th Leek Group.

Flying Officer Peter Francis Baker 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, 1943. Royal Commercial Travellers School Group.

Driver Sidney Francis Baker 13-May-46 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 19 years. Killed in motor accident in India, 13th May 1946. 54th Cardiff Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Terence Charles Baker

31-Mar-44 RAF. Killed in action over Nuremburg, 31st March 1944. 6th Brentford Group.

Lance Bombardier James Cyril Balaam

Army. Aged 25 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Germany. 4th Bury St Edmunds (St John’s) Group.

Corporal John Francis Baldwin 16-Nov-44 Army. Aged 36 years. Killed in action in Italy, 16th November 1944. 1st Furze Platt Group.

Able Seaman John Edward Ball Sep-42 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, September 1942. 2nd Wallelsey (Grammar School) Group.

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Messenger Kenneth Ball 17-May-41 Civil Defence. Aged 19 years. Killed on duty in Coventry, 17th May 1941. 16th Coventry Group.

William Balls

Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Newton Abbott Group.

Flight Sergeant Derek Francis Banfield 27-Sep-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 27th September 1944. 1st Wadhurst Group.

Trooper Jack Banks 26-Aug-41 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Iran, 26th August 1941. 1st Leominster (Baptist) Group.

Pilot Officer Jeffrey Banks 1941 RAF. Killed in action, 1941. 2/208th Manchester (St Clement’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Bannister Easter 1943 RAF. Killed in action near Tunis, Easter 1943. 1st Sudbury Group.

2nd Lieutenant Ian Randolph Banting Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy. 2nd Sudbury Group.

Douglas Roy Baple Feb-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, February 1942. 19th Dorking (County School) Group.

Sergeant George William Barber 3 – 4 July 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action 3rd/4th July 1943. 119th North London Group.

Private James Barclay 19-Apr-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, 19th April 1940. 28th Perthshire (Almond Valley) Group.

H.J.C. Barker

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action. 3rd Eton College Group.

Kenneth Barker Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 68th Doncaster (Wath Gramar School) Group.

Major M.S. Barker

Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

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Peter William Barker

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Thomas William Barker

01-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, 1st April 1943. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

F. Barlow

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

W. Barman Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

F.F.T. Barnado

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Warrant Officer Pilot Stanley Barnes

RAF. Killed on active service in France. 29th St Helen’s (1st Knowsley) Group.

Lieutenant P.G. Barnett

Army. Killed in action. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

J.D. Barr 1945 – 1946 R.C.S. Died in hospital, 1945/46. 15th Renfrewshire (Kilbarchan) Group.

Sergeant Observer John William Barrett

RAF. Killed in action. 70th North London Group.

Leading Boy Alec Barron 19-Mar-40 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, 19th March 1940. 1st Little Heath and Potters Bar Group.

Bombardier Arthur Barrow

Army. Died prisoner of war in Japanese hands. 74th City of Stoke Group.

Pilot Officer Cyril Joe Barton 30-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on crashing on return from operations, 30th March 1944. 1st Oxshott Group.

H.B.B. Bartram Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Leslie Eric Basford

17-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 17th June 1944. 34th Northampton (Kingsthorpe) Group.

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Chief Petty Officer Thomas Leonard Baskerville

Royal Navy. Aged 44 years. Killed by accidental explosion at Flamborough Head whilst on duty in charge of “Render Mines Safe Squad” attached to HMS Beaver.

Flight Lieutenant Reginald Frederick Bass

29-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, 29th June 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Frederick James Bassett

12-May-44 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in flying accident, 12th May 1944. 1st Leominster Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Arthur Albert Bastick

18-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in air crash in Canada, 18th December 1942. 18th Beds (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Trooper Jim Beamon 08-Sep-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 8th September 1944. 28th City of Stoke on Trent Group.

Thomas Beard Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

James Beaton RAF. Missing presumed killed in Europe. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Herbert John Beck 29-Apr-43

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 29th April 1943. 38th Coventry Group.

Pilot Officer Leslie Thomas Beck 25-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations in Holland, 25th July 1943. 19th Burton-on-Trent Group.

Seaman Walter Raymond Beck 1943 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Lost in the Indian Ocean, 1943. 5th Lewes (County School for Boys) Group.

Warrant Officer S.N. Beckett 10-Apr-43 RAF. Killed on active service, 10th April 1943. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical School) Group.

Sergeant William Belcher

Army. Killed in action near Caen. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

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Lance Corporal John Henry Bell 05-Jul-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 5th July 1944. 1st Leadgate Group.

Wing Commander Richard James Bennell 1944

RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service in France, 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Private Ronald A. Bentham 20-Mar-45 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action at Nijmegen, 20th March 1945. 13th Leicester (Aylestone Baptist) Group

Signaller Arthur Benyon 15-Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost with ship, 15th August 1941. 22nd Rossendale (Longholme) Group.

Peter Beveridge 1940 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 1940. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury

Sergeant Pilot Herbert T.H. Bibby 24-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in plane crash on returning from operations, 24th July 1941. 21st Rossendale (St Mary’s) Group.

Flying Officer Frederick W. Bilson Mar-44 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service, March 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmund’s (Culford School) Group.

Signaller Peter Ronald Birch 31-Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed at Singapore, 31st March 1942. 4th Walton on Thames (St Mary’s) Group.

M.J. Birchenough

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Thomas Aldroyd Bird 1943 RAF. Killed in action over France, 1943. 23rd Shrewsbury Group.

Captain George D. Bissett

Commandos. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in Italy. 9th City of Aberdeen (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Herbert Black RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in the Battle of Britain. 1st Ibstock Group.

Pilot Officer Observer Joseph Foster Black

30-Jul-41 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed in attack on Taranto, 30th July 1941. 1st Millom Group.

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Flight Sergeant Harold Blackett 23-Feb-44 RAF. Killed in flying accident, 23rd February 1944. 46th Renfrewshire Group.

Flight Engineer William Blackie Jun-43 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, June 1943. 30th Renfrewshire Group.

Ordinary Seaman Arthur Gordon Blake 09-Jun-40

Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed in action at Narvik, 9th June 1940. 1st Wadhurst Group.

Steward Ronald Frederick Blamey 24-Feb-45 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea, 24th February 1945. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Lieutenant Allen George Blanchard 29-Jan-45

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in Egypt, 29th January 1945. 2/249th Manchester Group.

Private William Blease 1940 Army. Aged 19 years. Died after illness and operation, 1940. 3rd Northwich Group.

P.C. Blundell

Army. Killed in action. 3rd Eton College Group.

Flying Officer Ronald Charles Blythe

RAF. Killed on air operations over Dutch coast. 5th Lewes (County School for Boys) Group.

Roy Boardman 09-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Tunis, 9th December 1943. 56th Manchester Group.

E.R.A. Thomas Boardman

Royal Navy. Lost in sinking by Japanese cruisers in Pacific. 1st Worksop Group.

Lieutenant Robert Evelyn Boddington Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Private Colin George Boddy 06-Jun-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action on D-Day, 6th June 1944. 1st Seer Green Group.

Lieutenant Harry Bolton Oct-41 Army. Died of wounds in Middle East, October 1941. 1st Lea Group.

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Leslie Bolton 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea, 1943. 100th Manchester Group.

Sergeant Observer Carlos Bonorino

1943 RAF. Killed in action, 1943. 226th Birmingham Group.

J.H. Booth Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. Ashville College Group.

Flying Officer Robert Carter Booth RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action near Arnhem. 20th Sheffield Group.

Private Roy Booth Mar-45 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, March 1945. 36th Halifax Group.

Flight Lieutenant Denys Boothby 12-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in active service in North Africa, 12th September 1943. 56th Leicester Group.

Sergeant Pilot Peter Boreham 22-Nov-41 RAF. Killed in air operations over Norway, 22nd November 1941. 114th North London Group.

Flying Officer Gerald Borkett 20-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over France, 20 September 1944. 2nd Erith Group.

Peter Borrowdale 14-Nov-43 R.A.C. Killed in action at Leros, 14th November 1943. 16th Preston Group.

S.J.A. Bosanquet Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Donald Stewart Bowden 01-Sep-45

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in plane explosions whilst dropping supplies to P.O.W. Camp, 1st September 1945. 105th Manchester Group.

Private John Bowes 12-Jun-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, 12th June 1944. 19th Bolton Group.

J.A. Bowman Royal Navy. Killed in raid on Glasgow. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

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Private Adam Hawkins Boyd 18-Jan-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Italy, 18th January 1944. 17th Renfrewshire Group.

Corporal E.C. Boyd Jun-44 Army. Killed in action, June 1944. 74th Belfast Group.

Ordinary Seaman Frank Boyes 26-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost when Japanese transport ship sunk whilst P.O.W., 26th June 1944. 4th Doncaster Group.

D.L. Boyle

2nd Eton College Group.

P.J.S. Boyle

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Lord Brabourne Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Douglas Bradbury 17-Jan-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Lost over Berlin, 17th January 1943. 4th Harpenden Group.

Leading Aircraftman Thomas Xavier Bradbury

17-Oct-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed when plane crashed in Irish Sea, 17th October 1941. 5th Lewes Group.

Sub Lieutenant Colin Ridings Bradley 15-Feb-42

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 15th February 1942. 19th Bolton Group.

Messenger Cyril Bradshaw

Civil Defence. Aged 17 years. Killed when hospital was bombed whilst on duty. 50th Salford Group.

Sergeant John Charles Bradshaw 09-Jan-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 9th January 1943. 188th Manchester Group.

Lieutenant Ian Nigel Bragg Nov-42 Army. Killed in action, November 1942. 2nd Dunchurch Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner David Brand RAF. Killed in action. 2nd Arbroath Group.

Trooper George William Breckon 24-Oct-42 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds at El Alamein, 24th October 1942. 1st Skelton Group.

Anti Aircraft Gunner Ronald Thomas Brehout

13-Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Died, 13th February 1941. 1st Dartmouth Group.

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Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Charles Kennedy Bremner

13-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Mediterranean area, 13th October 1941. 1st Kincardineshire Group.

Flying Officer Thomas G. Bridges Mar-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, March 1943. 2nd Dunchurch Group.

Leading Aircraftman Geoffrey A. Brindle

26-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 26th March 1944. 37th Manchester Group.

Flying Officer James N.W. Britton Jul-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, July 1940. 2nd Wallesey Group.

Major William Brockhill 08-Jun-44 R.A.O.C. Aged 37 years. Killed in action, 8th June 1944. 72nd Glasgow Group.

Flight Sergeant Stanley Brockway 13-Nov-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Atlantic, 13th November 1943. 2nd Hirwaun Group.

C.V. Broke

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Gunner John Brooks 22-May-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Crete, 22nd May 1941. St Cuthbert’s Darwen Group.

S. Broome RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Flight Sergeant Richard Brothwood RAF. Killed in action at Wessel. 2nd St Heorge Group.

Lance Bombardier Duncan Brown Royal Artillery. Killed on active service. 35th Angus Group.

Private Harold Brown 09-Feb-44 Army. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, 9th February 1944. 5th Balham and Tooting Group.

Corporal James Edwin Brown 02-Nov-44 R.C.S. Aged 21 years. Killed in Antwerp, 2nd November 1944.

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D.G. Badgery

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in action over Germany. 1st Auchenflower Group, Queensland

Sergeant Observer Andrew Bain 24-Aug-43 RAF. Killed on operational flight. 24th August 1943. 113th Glasgow Group.

John Beattie Army. 7th Roxburghshire (2nd Hawick) Group. Private Esmond Witts Beckett 1945 Army. Died in Belgium in 1945. Cannock Chase Group. Flying Officer Kenneth G. Bellingham

RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Corporal Kevin Bernicke A.I.F. Accidentally killed on active service. Corinda Group, Queensland, Australia.

Noel T. Biccard Royal Australian Air Force. Killed on active service in Burma. 9th Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flying Officer Robert B. Bingham RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Paul John Blumer 04-May-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in flying accident on 4th May 1944. ? Troop, New South Wales, Australia.

Pilot Officer Geoffrey Bond 1944 RAF. Killed on air operations over Belgium, 1944. 11th Ealing Group.

Sergeant Edward Brace RAF. 6th Richmond Group.

George Brenton

Royal Canadian Navy. 1st Channel Group, Newfoundland.

Warren Broderick

Royal Australian Air Force. 1/3RD Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Gunner L.J.D. Brown 27-Mar-44 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy on 27th March 1944. Morrinsville Group and 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

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Sergeant Pilot Matthew P. Brown 17-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died on active service, Oxfordshire, 17th June 1943. 6th Edinburgh Group.

Sergeant Reginald Ellis Brown 03-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 30 years. Presumed killed on air operations over Dodecanese, 3rd April 1944. 1st Stone Group, 99th (Kibblestone) and 110th (1st Meir) City of Stoke-on-Trent Groups.

Ordinary Seaman Tennyson George Brown

Dec-40 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed dead, December 1940. 24th West London Group.

Major J.C. Browne Aug-44 Army. Killed in action, August 1944. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

John Browne 12-Feb-45 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds on 12th February 1945. 16th Glasgow Group.

Corporal Philip Willoughby Browne

28-Oct-43 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 23 years. Died of malnutrition and dysentery as P.O.W. in Burma. 28th October 1943. 167th Sheffield Group.

Peter Browning

Killed on active service. 2nd Newton Abbot Group.

Flight Sergeant Stuart Buchanan 15-Jul-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in India, 15th July 1945. 8th Dumbarton Group.

Victor Buckley 1943 Royal Marines. Died as P.O.W. in Thailand in 1943. 74th City of Stoke-on-Trent

Sergeant Pilot Leslie Buckton 1942 RAF. Killed in flying accident in England in 1942. 1st Sudbury Group.

Sub Lieutenant Geoffrey Gordon Robson Bulmer 20-Jul-40

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in the Battle of Britain, 20th July 1940. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

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Corporal William Henry James Bunn

1944 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in France, 1944. 45th North London Group.

Officer Leslie Burdge Feb-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea, February 1940. 2nd Winscombe Group.

S. Burdon 1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service in Holland, 1942. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Captain W.D.A. Burgess 1944 Paratroops. Died of wounds at Arnhem in 1944. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Walter Arthur Burgess

24-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 24th August 1944. 2nd Swindon Group.

Private Edmund John Percival Burley

Army. Died as a P.O.W. in Japanese hands. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Harold Burley

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 2nd Newton Abbott Group.

R.W.O. Burnett Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sub Lieutenant Roger J.G. Burney 1942 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Lost at sea in 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Corporal George Kitchener Burrows 26-Jul-44

Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action at Lingreaves, 26th July 1944. 1st Stratton Group.

Acting Wing Commander Howard Fizelle Burton, D.S.O., D.F.C.

08-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 8th June 1943. Calicott School Group.

Flight Sergeant Ronald George Burton

31 May – 1 June 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over France. 31st May/1st June 1944. 42nd North London Group.

Private Samuel Burton 21-Jul-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in France, 21st July 1944. 105th Manchester (St Peter, Blackley) Group.

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Flying Officer P.D.W. Bushell Apr-45 RAF. Killed in action, April 1945. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Raymond George Butt

12 – 13 October 1941

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Urenburg. 12th/13th October 1941. 2nd Hirwaun Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Harrison Carr 26-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service at Cottesmore, Rutland, 26th January 1942. 25th Barnsley (Wombwell) Group.

Pilot Officer John W. Carr Aug-41 RAF. Killed on active service, August 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Flying Officer John Hammond Carrick Nov-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, November 1942. 17th St John Group, N.B., Canada.

Air Mechanic John Allen Carroll 20-Aug-42 South African Air Force. Aged 18 years. Died as a result of air accident in East Africa, 20th August 1942. 1st St Patrick’s Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Ordinary Signalman Morley Carson

05-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 5th November 1940. 11th Saskatoon Group, Saskatchewen.

Hugh John Carter Dec-40 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, December 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

2nd Lieutenant Lionel George William Carter

10-Oct-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 10th October 1940. 1st Blandford Group.

Reginald Arthur Carter 19-Aug-41 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in road accident, East Riding of Yorkshire, 19th August 1941. 1st Luton (3rd Beds) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ronald Carter 01-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 1st January 1942. 1st Malden Group.

Lance Bombardier Ronald G.W. Carter 26-Feb-41

Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service by bomb, 26th February 1941. St John’s Group, Seven Kings.

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2nd Lieutenant Roy R. Carter

Army. Killed on active service in Middle East. 4th Upminster Group.

Warrant Officer Eric Kenneth Cartledge Sep-41

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, September 1941. 191st Sheffield (Beauchief) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Francis Cash 1942 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 1942. 1st Lavender Bay Group, New South Wales.

Corporal John Cashman 24-Oct-42 Army. Died of wounds, 24th October 1942. 1st Bishopsbourne Group.

Driver Victor Cass 27 – 28 May 1940 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action 27/28th May 1940. 2nd Romford Group.

Michael Joseph Cassidy 02-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 2nd April 1943. 141st Glasgow Group.

Signaller Ben Cast 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, October 14th 1939. 11th Barry Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Frederick Castle 05-Sep-42

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 5th September 1942. 1st Northolt Group.

Sergeant Stuart Dick Castle 28-Nov-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds received in action in Near East, 28th November 1941. 2nd Chalkwell Bay Group.

Douglas Emery Catchpole Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 15th Ipswich Group.

Flying Officer Alfred Patrick Cattley 11-Apr-41

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in air crash returning from raid, 11th April 1941. 10th Ealing Group.

Lieutenant Pilot T.B. Caws 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 24th November 1941. 26th Bristol Group.

Warrant Officer Donald Cawthorne

08-Oct-43 RAF. Killed in plane crash, 8th October 1943. 10th Salisbury Group.

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John Newsham Challinor 29-May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed killed at Dunkirk, 29th May 1940. 1st Anfield Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Harold Challis Jun-41

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, June 1941. 22nd City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Sergeant Observer Colin Chambers 14-Mar-43

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 14th March 1943. 6th Edmonton Group.

Gunner John Lytton Chambers

Army. Died a prisoner of war in Japan. 23rd Clapham Group. Ordinary Seaman Alfonso Timothy G. Champion

Royal Navy. 1st Shepperton (St Nicholas) Group.

William Chandler

Royal Marines. Aged 22 years. Lost with HMS Barham off Sollum. 6th Horley Group.

Company Sergeant Major Bertram Chapman 25-Oct-42 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 25th October 1942. 1st Broughton Group.

Stoker Frank Chapman

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Narvik. 244th Birmingham Group.

Sapper George Chapman Jun-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Found dead at Dunkirk, June 1940. 2nd Bothwell Group.

Henry James Chapman 03-Apr-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 3rd April 1941. 26th Beckenham Group.

Leading Seaman John William Chapman

1940 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost with HMS Odin, 1940. 3rd Edmonton Group.

Flying Officer Leonard Frank Chapman

03-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on night operations, 3rd September 1943. 10th High Wycombe Group.

Ordinary Seaman Leslie H.W. Chapman

Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service, December 1941. 48th West Ham (May Wynne’s Own) Group.

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Thomas Chapman 08-Apr-40 Royal Navy. Lost aboard HMS Glowworm, 8th April 1940. 52nd Camberwell Group.

Ordinary Seaman Albert Cyril Chappell 1942

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed on board HMS Arethusa, 1942. 23rd Deptford Group.

Driver Geoffrey Chappell 18-Sep-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed by enemy action near Liverpool, 18th September 1940. 7th Beckenham Group.

Ordinary Signalman Ronald Hugh Charlton

August – September 1941

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Bath, August/September 1941. 8th Chelmsford (North Avenue) Group.

Henry Chater 19-Dec-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea on the M.V. Arina, 19th December 1940. Deep Sea Scout Adventurer.

Bombardier Henry Cheasley Army. Died in hospital. 15th Stepney Group.

Derek Chegwyn Jun-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North Africa, June 1943. 1st Grayshott Group.

Leslie George Chenery 16-Sep-43 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service at Norwich, 16th September 1943. 1st Bury St Edmund’s (The Mayor’s Own) Group.

Able Seaman Ralph Chesnutt 03-May-41 Royal Navy. Killed in action aboard HMT Alberic, 3rd May 1941. 2nd Dartmouth (Warfleet) YMCA Group.

Squadron Leader R.G. Chester 21 – 22 December 1942

RAF. Killed in plane crash in the Middle East, 21st/22nd December 1942. British Scouts in Egypt.

Private Robert William Chidlow Jul-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Drowned while bathing in Egypt, July 1942. 2nd Whitchurch Group.

Flight Sergeant Norman Child 01-May-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, 1st May 1941. 10th Bradford West Group.

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Pilot Officer Arthur Henry Childs 10-Sep-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed when plane crashed in North Sea, 10th September 1942. 96th North London Group.

Pilot Officer Brian Austin Childs 16-Apr RAF. Aged 27 years. Died on active service in enemy occupied territory, 16th April 19. 2nd Canterbury Group.

Trooper Douglas Ernest V. Chisholm

19-Apr-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Died in military hospital, Haifa, Palestine, 19th April 1940. 5th Wells Troop.

Gunner Arthur Chisnall 26-Mar-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in the Middle East, 26th March 1942. 2nd Ispwich Group.

Flight Lieutenant Douglas Chown 11-Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident in Newfoundland, 11th December 1942. 14th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman William Arthur Joffre Chown 05-Dec-42

Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 5th December 1942. 3rd Exmouth Group.

Robert Edmund W. Christer 22-Jan-43 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 22nd January 1943. 9th Eastbourne (Holy Trinity) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Donald Chudleigh Oct-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, October 1942. St Saviour’s Shepherd’s Bush.

Albert Clandillon May-43 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, May 1943. 25th East Ham Group.

Derek Clandillion May-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, May 1943. 31st East Ham Group.

Dennis Claridge 02-Jul-41 Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. Presumed drowned at sea, 2nd July 1941. 7th Bristol (Christ Church) Group.

Flight Sergeant Cyril James Clark 09-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in air accident, 9th June 1943. 2nd Hatcham (Kitto) Group.

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Corporal Jack Arthur Clark

Army. Aged 30 years. Died of meningitis whilst on active service in Gibraltar. 66th West Ham Group.

Thomas Clark 17-Jul-43 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 17th July 1943. 8th Stalybridge Group.

Ordinary Signalman Gordon A. Clarke

Oct-40 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, October 1940. 27th Fulham Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Jack Butterworth Clarke

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action. Blackpool Wood Craft Scout Group.

Pilot Officer James Clarke May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, May 1943. 27th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Private Philip Clarke 29-Jun-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Died in Scotland, 29th June 1940. 3rd Caterham (St John’s) Group.

W. Clarke Dec-39 Royal Navy. Lost at sea from HMS Duchess, December 1939. 57th Hackney Group.

Sergeant Pilot Albert Edward Clay

Oct-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, October 1942. 1st Haverhill Group.

Harry Clay 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with HMS Courageous, 17th September 1939. Rover Scout, Bristol.

Private Herbert John Clay 28-May-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds after evacuating from Belgium, 28thth May 1940. 22nd Walsall Group.

John Clegg

Royal Navy. Killed 26th February 1943. 5th Calder Valley (Inchfield Bottom) Group.

Pilot Officer Desmond Bracken Clements

09-Nov-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 9th November 1942. 2nd Swift Current Group, Sask, Canada.

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Sergeant Pilot Reginald Clements 07-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 7th August 1943. 1st Gidea Park Group.

Ordinary Seaman John Lawrence Clift 27-Feb-42

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship during naval action in South Pacific, 27th February 1942. 6th Kingston Group, Canada.

Signaller Donald Frederick Clifton April – May 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost while on convoy duty April/May 1941. Barnes Sea Scout (Holy Trinity) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Reubin Close

02-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action off Le Harve, 2nd August 1940. 3rd Horden Group.

Sergeant Observer Stanley Clough 20-Aug-41

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 20th August 1941. 3rd City of Stoke-on-Trent (1st Bucknall) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Albert Edward Coakes 12 – 13 August 1941

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 12/13th August 1941. 13th Wentworth (Hoyland) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Derek John Coates 21-Apr-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in crash returning from night operations, 21st April 1942. 5th Dovercourt Group.

Sergeant Cyril Cobb

Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in the Battle of El Alamein. 11th Eccles (Monton Parish Church) Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Coe 19-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 19th March 1941. 1st Malden Group.

Private Lionel Cohen 19-Aug-42 Army. Aged 33 years. Killed in Dieppe Raid, 19th August 1942. 60th Toronto Group, Canada

Midshipman John Lionel Coleman

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. 35th Bournemouth Group.

Pilot Officer John R. Coleman 08-Dec-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over France, 8th December 1941. St John N.B. Group.

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Sergeant Observer Douglas Colledge

28-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in plane crash returning from raid on Germany, 28th March 1942. 70th North London Group.

Sergeant Philip Hunter Collihole April – May 1941 Army. Killed on active service, April/May 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Sergeant Observer John Raymond Collingham 24-May-40

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in flying accident, 24th May 1940. 14th Worksop (St Anne’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Walter Robert L. Collyer Jun-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. 66th Fife Group.

Flight Sergeant Pilot William Freeborn Colville 06-May-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 6th of May 1942. 1st Bowmanville Group, Canada.

Minesweeper Cyril Dickens Combes 04-Dec-40

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died of injuries received while minesweeping, 4th December 1940. 42nd Renfrewshire (Kilmalcolm) Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Seaton Guy Comfort Feb-40

Royal Navy. Aged 39 years. Lost with HMS Sphinx, February 1940. 4th Harrow Group.

Philip Compton 12-Jan-42 YMCA. Aged 16 years. Killed in flying accident on station, 12th January 1942. 3rd Charlottetown Group, Canada.

Paymaster Lieutenant Phillip Arthur Compton

13-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea from HMS Cromer, 13th November 1942. 2nd Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Observer Leslie Charles Cond

Mar-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, March 1940. 13th Bromley Group.

Harold Condon 05-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with HMS Jervis Bay, 5th November 1940. 4th Camberwell Group.

Leading Aircraftman Robert Desmond Connell

31-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in plane crash, 31st October 1941. 1st Roe Valley Group.

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Joe Conner RAF. Lost in raid over Germany. 4th Streatham Common Group.

Signalman James Conway Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea. 268th Streatham Group.

Signaller Richard Henry Conyer Jun-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Reported missing, presumed killed, June 1941. 8th Finsbury Group.

Sergeant Pilot Charles Owen Cook

30-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in Derbyshire, 30th September 1940. 12th Cambridge Group.

Trooper Eric James Cook 19-Nov-41 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Western Desert, 19th November 1941. 25th Gloucester Group.

Air Mechanic Harry William Seth Cook

18-Aug-40 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed at an aerodrome in South of England, 18th August 1940. 26th Newbury Group.

Sergeant Percy Cook 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 3rd Bromley Group.

Leading Seaman Marley Alfred Cooke May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Died in hospital in North of England, May 1941. Cardiff Group.

Sergeant Norman E. Cooke Nov-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, November 1941. 1st Ross-on-Wye Group.

William Cooley Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 4th Worksop Group.

George Dennis Cooper 19-Oct-39 Army. Killed on duty at Chatham, 19th October 1939. 14th Richmond Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hector Cooper May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action overseas, May 1942. 1st Glenborough Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Gunner Howard Percy Cooper

Army. Aged 27 years. Taken prisoner of war at Dunkirk. Died and buried at St Valery, France. 66th North London Group.

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John Cam Cooper 20th February 1940 Royal Navy Reserve. Sunk by enemy aircraft, aboard HM Trawler Fifeshire. All Saints Parish Church Group, Shrewsbury.

Cook Sidney Cooper 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Courageous, 17th September 1939. 4th Odiham Group.

Engineer William Cooper 1941 Merchant Seaman. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea through enemy action, 1941. 6th Fife (Kinghorn) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Kenneth Frank Cope

23-Sep-42 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in operational flight at Donnibristle, Scotland, 23-9-42. 90th Birmingham Group.

Flight Sergeant Ben Bales Copeland 01-Oct-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1st October 1942. 10th Moose Jaw Group, Canada.

Dispatch Rider Edward Roxby Copeland

29-Sep-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in road accident at Cheltenham, 29th September 1940. 1st Blaydon Stella (St Cuthberts) Group.

Private Cyril Corbett 12-Aug-43 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in England, 12th August 1943. 112th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Flying Officer George Corbett Royal Canadian Air Force. St Mary’s Group, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Group Captain Frank Cordova Apr-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying accident in America, April 1942. 55th Liverpool (St Matthew’s Church, Bootle) Group.

Leading Signalman Donald Cormack

03-May-40 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. 3rd May 1940. 24th Swansea Group.

3rd Mate Leonard Arthur Corney Aug-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea from S.S. Stonepool, August 1941. 2nd Llandaff (All Saints) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Brian Corran 31-Aug-42 RAF. Killed in action in Egypt, 31st August 1942. 33rd Cairo Rover Crew. 50th Salford Group.

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Pilot Officer Graham Hardy Cotton

May-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, May 1941. 167th Sheffield Group.

Able Seaman Arthur William Coulling 27-Apr-41

Royal Navy. Aged 37 years. Killed whilst detonating a mine at Aldeburgh, 27th April 1941. 3rd Hanwell (St Mellitus) Group

Frederick Ernest Coulson 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in 1941. 8th Portsmouth (St Matthews) Group.

Leading Aircraftman John Cousins

07-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Drowned during training exercises, 7th September 1943. 18th Hampstead Group.

Sergeant Pilot Jack Cover 29-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in North Africa, 29th June 1941. 1st Long Branch Group, Ontario, Canada.

Signalman Alan Roy Cowderoy 09-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost off North Africa, 9th November 1942. 4th Brentford Group.

Pilot Officer Richard Bryan Cowell 06-Jul-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 6th July 1942. 2nd Edmonton Group, Canada.

Signaller Harold Cowland Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, October 1941. 51st North London Group.

Ordinary Seaman Oliver Cowling 01-Dec-40 Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 1st December 1940. Pointe Claire Group.

Sergeant Pilot Christopher A. Cox 06-Sep-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 6th September 1942. 1st Windsor Group.

Sergeant Gordon William Cox 26-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service over Europe, 26th June 1942. 2nd Odiham (Odiham Town) Group.

Telegraphist Reginald A. Cox 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with HMS Barham, 25th November 1941. 238th Bristol (Knowle West Baptist Church) Group.

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Telegrapher Daniel Allan Craig 29-Sep-41 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost at sea, 29th September 1941. 1st Dauphin Group, Manitoba.

Sergeant Thomas G.J. Cranston 26-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on operational activities, 26th August 1940. 115th Edinburgh (Holyrood) Group.

Driver Leonard H. Crawford 04-May-41 A.I.F. Aged 38 years. Killed in action in Tobruk, 4th May 1941. 1st Grange Group, South Australia.

Lieutenant David Crawley Jul-43 Indian Engineers. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Middle East, July 1943. 3rd Clydebank Group.

Photographer Douglas Frederick Crawley

15-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 15th November 1942. 1st Bexleyheath Group.

Chaplain Reverend J. Cree 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, October 14th 1939. 12th London (Ontario) Group.

Telegraphist John David Cronin 13-Mar-41 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Died in Gillingham Hospital, March 13th, 1941. 1st Seven Kings Group.

Flying Officer Clifford Frederick Cropper 27-Aug-43

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 27th August 1943. 21st Epping Forest South Group.

Pilot Officer James Crosbie 04-Apr-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, 4th April 1942. Gatehouse Group.

Stoker J. Crosby Jun-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service aboard HMS Hermione, June 1942.

Wireless Operator David Crough Mar-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed in action, March 1941. 21st Ilford Group.

Able Seaman Lambert E. Croucher

24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 15th Brighton West (1st Sea Scouts) Group.

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Flying Officer Douglas Arthur Crowther 06-Dec-42

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in USA, 6th December 1942. 18th North West Leeds Group.

Corporal Eric Crowther Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Middle East. 56th Manchester Group.

Pilot Officer David McLeod Crozier 13-Jan-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in action over Germany, 13th January 1943. 1st Walkerton Group, Ontario, Canada.

Major Robert Manynard Cruickshank Jun-41

A.I.F. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Syria, June 1941. 1st Scotch College Group, Melbourne, Victoria.

Pilot Officer William Allan Cruickshanks 30-Oct-42

RAF. Killed in plane crash on returning from raid, 30th October 1942. YMCA Tynemouth Crew & Yatesbury RAF Crew.

Harold Cullimore 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost with HMS Barham, 25th November 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Captain Bentinck Cumberland 30-Apr-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 30th April 1943. 8th Hendon (St Mary’s) Group.

Donald Noel Cummins 28-Apr-41 Auxiliary Fire Service. Aged 20 years. Killed by bomb whilst on duty, 28th April 1941. 2nd Saltash Group.

Trooper Frank Cunliffe 02-Jun-42 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 2nd June 1942. Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Andrew Hanney Cunningham

03-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, 3rd February 1941. Edinburgh Group.

Flight Sergeant Stanley Oswald Cunningham 20-Apr-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Ontario, 20th April 1943. 86th Toronto (10th Wych) Group, Canada.

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Pilot Officer Joseph G. Curley 08-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy rerritory, 8th April 1941. 12th East Ham Group.

Sergeant William Curry Apr-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying accident, April 1941. 3rd Hexham Group.

Pilot Officer Donald James Custerson

04-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 4th February 1941. 65th Cambridge (St Sepulchre’s Church) Group.

Private Dennis Cutler 24-Jun-40 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at Dunkirk, 24th June 1940. 1st Perivale Group.

Sergeant Bernard Cahill 31-Aug-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 31st August 1943. 146th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant William Harvey Calmain 16-Aug-44 C.A.S.F. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in France, 16th August 1944. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Adam Cameron Oct-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, Italy, October 1943. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

Warrant Officer Air Gunner Robert Edgar Hall Cameron 25-Apr-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, England, 25th April 1944. 6th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Flying Officer Allan Paul Campbell Jan-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, January 1944. 2nd Melville Group, Canada.

Flight Lieutenant Archibald Norman Campbell 10-Dec-44

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in flying accident, 10th December 1944. 1st Roe Valley Group, Belfast.

Private Ernest Leslie Cane 27-Sep-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Holland, 27th September 1944. 4th Odiham (Odiham Town) Group.

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Lieutenant Peter J. Carr 1942 Army. Killed on active service, 1942. 20th Hastings (Hydneye House) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Peter Cassel May-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in Middle East, May 1944. 6th Royal Eltham North Group.

Corporal Charles Robert Cave 13th May 1944 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Killed in action at Monte Cassino, aged 30 years. Scoutmaster 42nd Hackney Scout Group.

Pilot Officer Harry Matthew Champion 01-Mar-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in air operations, Berlin, 1st March 1942. 62nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Peter Champion-Jones Jul-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, July 1942. 14th Hampstead Group.

Sergeant Gordon Alfred Chandler Mar-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Accidentally killed on service, March 1944. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Private Herbert Frederick Chant May-44 Guards. Aged 31 years. Died of wounds in Italy, May 1944. 1st Bradford Abbas Group.

Leading Seaman Joseph Thomas Chippendale

20-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost in North Atlantic, 20th September 1944. 1st Kingston Group, Ontario, Canada.

Lieutenant Richard E. Christmas Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, June 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Eric Church May-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, May 1943. 32nd South West Herts Group (Beechan Grove, Watford).

Pilot Officer Ronald L. Church 19-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 19th September 1943. St Stephen, Bush Hill Park, L.D.B.S.A.

F.G. Clampett 1943 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 8th Portsmouth Group.

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Flight Sergeant Alan Albert Clark 06-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, France, 6th June 1944. 48th Portsmouth (St Mary’s Mission) Group.

Lieutenant Bryan Edward Heather Clark

12-Oct-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th November 1943. 3rd Pretoria (Sunnyside) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Leslie William Clark 13-Oct-43

Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Italy, 13th October 1943. 37th Doncaster Group.

Corporal Douglas Clarke 04-Nov-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Holland, 4th November 1944.

Sergeant James Clarke Jun-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, June 1943. 32nd Coventry (1st Radford) Group.

Howard Glen Clements Jan-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, January 1944. 139th Glasgow Group.

Leonard Henry Clements R.A.S.C. Drowned whilst prisoner of war during Egyptian campaign. 42nd St Pancras Group.

Sergeant Pilot Arnold Walter Cochrane

04-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 4th March 1943. 1st Creelman Group, Sask, Canada.

Flying Officer Ronald William Welch Coggins

24-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 24th February 1944. 4th Ilford (West) Group.

Sergeant Alan Arthur Collins 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 1st Prestwich Group.

Private Albert Clare Collins 14-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, 14th September 1944. 6th Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Leading Cook Tom Collis Jan-44 Royal Navy. Aged 37 years. Killed by enemy action, January 1944. 12th Lowestoft (Sea Scout) Group.

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Flight Sergeant Reginald Francis Conavan

02-Dec-43 Royal Austrialian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in operational flight, 2nd December 1943. 2nd Ashfield (10th Catholic) Group.

Signalman Allan Frank Haggith Cook 09-Oct-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 9th October 1944. 35th Toronto Group, Canada.

Lieutenant Alan Cooper 30-Jul-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Foutenay, France, 30th July 1944. 5th Northwich I.C.I. (Alkali) Ltd. Group.

Private Thomas John Stanley Cooper 15-Feb-45 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 15th February 1945. 13th Bristol Group.

Leading Airman Dennis William Corner Aug-41

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 18 years. Lost North Norway, August 1941 on HMS Victorious). 1st Dawlish Group.

Lieutenant John A. Cotching D.S.C. 08-May-44

Royal Navy Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 8th May 1944. 1st Carshalton (Sea Scouts) Group.

Sergeant Pilot James Charles Cottingham

15-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Died on active service, 15th August 1941. 1st Ditchling Group.

Major Ronald Rennie Counsell 11-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, Dunkirk, 11th September 1944. 27th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Robert Cowan Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1943. 1st Minnedosa Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Lance Sergeant Richard Coward 17-Jul-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action, Normandy, 17th July 1944. 16th Lytham St Annes (St John’s) Group.

Sapper Albion Cox 23-Jun-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 23rd June 1944. 1st Burley Group.

Leading Aircraftman Walter Cox 31-Mar-44 RAF. Killed on active service, 31st March 1944. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Group.

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Lieutenant John Collins Crabtree 23-May-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 23rd May 1944. 15th Regina Group, Canada.

John Craig 15-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 15th November 1943. 17th Glasgow Group.

Captain Reginald John Laurence Crampton

14-May-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Died following operation in East Africa, 14th May 1944. 5th Leyton (St Margaret’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Frederick William Crawley Aug-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, August 1944. 5th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Stanley Brian Critchison

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, minelaying, Frisian Isles. 143rd Sheffield (St Aidan’s) Rover Crew.

Lieutenant Albert Critchley 22-Dec-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in central Mediterranean, 22nd December 1943. 5th Altrincham (Dunham Road Chapel) Group.

Nevill Croft 06-Apr-44 A.I.F. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds, 6th April 1944. Double Bay Group, New South Wales.

Warrant Officer Joseph Cromarty Dec-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident in Cnada, December 1944. 5th Whitley Bay (St George’s) Group.

Signalman Alan Frederick Thomas Cross

22-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. HMS Hebe, 22nd November 1943. 186th North London Group.

Sub Lieutenant Ian Peter Crossling 23-Dec-44

Royal Navy Fleet Airm Arm. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 23rd December 1944. 4th Newcastle-on-Tyne Air Scout Group.

Acting Leading Airman William T. Crowther

December 1942 – January 1943

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea, December 1942 – January 1943. 26th Hackney (Christ Church, Clapton) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Colvin Crump 24-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 24th March 1942. 22nd Regina Pack, Sask, Canada.

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Sub Lieutenant Don Norman Crysler

24-Mar-44 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed during operational training in USA, 24th March 1944. 125th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Engineer John Charles Cunningham 16-Aug-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 16th August 1943. 3rd Epsom (St Martin’s) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Eric Arthur Curnow 08-Oct-43

RAF. Aged 25 years. Died of Typhoid in India, 8th October 1943. 1st Cheam Group.

Private Marshall Cooke Mar-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, March 1945. Maryland Methodist Group, Winnipeg, Canada.

Trooper Harold Roy Cullen Feb-45 Army. Aged 33 years. February 1945. 3rd Gee Cross Group.

Gunner Ellis Gordon Camps 15-Jun-41 A.I.F. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Syria, 15th June 1941. 3rd Hamilton Group, New South Wales.

Pilot Officer Arthur Frederick Ceeley

19-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, Cambridge, 19th March 1945. 8th Enfield Group.

Flight Sergeant Reginald Francis Cameron 02-Dec-43

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in operational flight, 2nd December 1943. 2nd Ashfield Group, New South Wales.

Fred Coates 28-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing with HMS Gloucester and presumed drowned, 28th March 1941. 2nd Cheadle Group.

Lance Bombardier Leslie Miles Colbourne

12-May-45 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds from gunshot, accidental, 12th May 1945. 5th Chichester Group.

Red Cross Driver Richard Cavanagh

15-May-43 Aged 20 years. Lost when ship sunk, 15th May 1943. Linden Park, South Australia.

Pilot Officer James Collins 07-Feb-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action over Germany, 7th February 1945. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

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Leading Radio Mechanic Reginald Cooley 27-Mar-43

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Drowned off Scotland, 27th March 1943. 7th Willesden Group.

Squadron Leader Alec Panton Cranswick D.S.O., D.F.C. 05-Jul-44 RAF. Killed in action, 5th July 1944. 5th Oxford (St Michael’s) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Edgar Roy Carruthers

09-Aug-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died in hospital in Germany following an accident, 9th August 1945. 6th Llandaff Group.

Lance Bombardier George William Chambers

12th April 1945 Royal Artillery. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th April 1945. 1st Stevenage Group.

Leading Aircraftman Neville Leigh Chesshire 27-Oct-42

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in plane crash, 27th October 1942. 2nd Hawthorn Group, Victoria, Australia.

Leading Aircraftman Lawrence Henry Chubb 07-Jun-44

Airborne Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 7th June 1944. 19th Ilford Group.

Pilot Officer Harry Clark 23-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. 23rd December 1943. 7th Sale Group.

Private Keith Walter Clark

A.I.F. Aged 24 years. Died of illness in prison camp, Thailand. 1st Lavender Bay Group.

Seaman George Clatworthy 20-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship (HMS Broadwater), 20th October 1941. 25th Hampstead Group.

Thomas Corbett May-44 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with Stonehenge which was bombed by Japanese, May 1944. 1st Carshalton Sea Scout Group.

Sergeant Pilot Jack Cotton Oct-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, Middle East, October 1943. 7th Sale Group.

Flight Lieutenant Walter Thomas Cox

04-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 4th March 1945. 175th Bristol Group.

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Flying Officer Victor Curtis 06-Jan-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in aircraft accident at Mildura, 6th January 1943. 2nd Brighton Group.

Glen Caldwell 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 1st Reston Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Richard Lawrence Chitty Jan-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, January 1943. Hastings Grammar School.

Corporal Ernest O. Cliffe 26-Oct-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Holland, 26th October 1944. 4th Doncaster (1st Mexborough) Group.

Signaller Kenneth Arthur Crouch Jun-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, June 1944. Hastings Grammar School.

Ronald A. Cameron

Sergeant Gerard Caine Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Lieutenant Michael Cambier 10-Oct-44 Army. Killed in actionin Europe, 10th October 1944. Ampleforth College Group.

Gunner A. Ronald Cameron 27-Mar-45 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Holland, 27th March 1945. 62nd Lanarshire Group.

Flight Lieutenant Thomas Henry Cameron

11-May-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Holland, 11th May 1945. Central Butte Group, Sask., Canada.

Sergeant Pilot David Campbell 01-Oct-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations, 1st October 1942. 8th Leith Group.

2nd Lieutenant Lawrence Campion 06-Aug-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 6th August 1944. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Able Seaman Douglas Carding 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Narvik (HMS Hunter), 1940. 1st Leek Group.

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Pilot Officer Robert Carlton 28-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died on active service, 28th April 1943. 12th North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Gunner Dennis Carman 02-Sep-44 RAF. Killed on operational flight to Germany, 2nd September 1944. 21st Clapham Group.

Sergeant Harry Carnegie 07-Aug-44 RAF. Drowned on active service, 7th August 1944. 3rd Benton Group.

Lance Sergeant George Sneddon Carrol 15-Jul-43

Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, 15th July 1943. 126th Lanarkshire Group. Member of Services Rover Crew C.M.F.

Trooper Donald Stanley Cattle 28-Jun-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action outside Caen, 28th June 1944. 4th Cardiff North Group.

Sergeant Edward Causer 16-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Drowned on active service in the Middle East, 16th August 1943. 1st Hensingham Group.

Trooper Frederick Charles Causer 24-Jul-41 Army. Aged 25 years. Died in Middle East, 24th July 1941. 1st Penkridge Group.

Stoker Robert Cawker 27-Aug-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action (HMS Hussar), 27th August 1944. 23rd Swansea Group.

Cadet Charles Geoffrey Chadwick Dec-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst training in Canada, December 1944. 41st Rochdale (Boy’s High School) Group.

Sergeant Sydney Chambers Oct-41 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. 1st Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Stoker Petty Officer Sidney Chantrell

Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 34 years. Killed at sea (HMS Dorsetshire), April 1942. 33rd Camberwell Group.

Sergeant Maurice Dudley Chasmar 1944 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 23rd Barking Group.

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Pilot Officer Frederick Joseph Chevalier

29-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service, Europe, 29th March 1942. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Lieutenant Geoffrey Childs Army. Killed on active service. 5th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group

Private William R.G. Childs 28-Feb-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 28th February 1944. 5th Chiswick Group.

Lance Corporal Sidney Choat 12-Oct-43 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 12th October 1943. 1st Haverhill Group.

Sergeant Pilot James Ernest Church 1943

RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in aircraft crash returning from operations, 1943. 1st Streatham Hill Group.

Pilot Officer Ladislas Mary Morris Ciechanowski

02-Sep-42 RAF. Killed on active service, 2nd September 1942. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Warrant Officer William Thomas Claridge

1943 Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 1943. Sinclair Group, Manitoba.

Aircraftsman Ronald Francis Clark 01-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 32 years. Lost at sea whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 1st September 1944. 40th Croydon Group.

Patrick Clarke Killed on active service. 19th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Leading Mechanic Roy F. Clower

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 1st Nottinghamshire Sea Scouts.

Lieutenant Archibald Hamish Fitzgerald Cochrane

28-Jan-44 Army. Killed in action in Burma, 28th January 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Ivor Coles 1940 Merchant Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 1940. 1st Hadlow Group.

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Sergeant Robert Collard 2 – 3 January 1940 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, 2/3rd January 1940. 4th Cardiff North Group.

Guardsman David Charles Collins 24-May-40 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Boulogne, 24th May 1940. 1st Swansea (YMCA) Group.

Leslie Collins RAF. Killed in plane crash whilst training. 1st Ringwood Group.

Gunner Ronald Comber 1944 Royal Artillery. Died in prisoner of war camp in Japan, 1944. Stanstead Abbotts Group.

Wireless Telegraphist Charles Connelly 09-Jun-44

Army Parachute. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 9th June 1944. 59th Cardiff Group.

Cadet Officer James Whyte Connon 17-Nov-42

Merchant Navy. Killed on active service in Liverpool, 17th November 1942. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Private Richard Everard Connor

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action. Magog Group, Quebec, Canada.

Lieutenant Peter Constable D.S.C. 12-Jul-44 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed whilst instructing recruits, 12th July 1944. 1st Molesey Group.

Sapper Wilfred Cornwall 07-Jan-43 Royal Engineer. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 7th January 1943. 15th Rochdale Group.

Warrant Officer Eric William Corsie

1944 RAF. Aged 35 years. Died in hospital in England after return from the Middle East, 1944. 1st Streatham Hill Group.

Stanley Cowell 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, HMS Dulverton, 1942. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

John Donald Cox 1943 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 1943. 28th Wallasey Group.

Lieutenant Derek Francis Crane 1944 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Holland, 1944. 2nd West Bridgeford Group.

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Sergeant R. Cridge RAF. Killed in action. 1/17th Stepney Group.

Private Robert Crone 1942 Royal Artillery. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 1942. 1st Londonderry (St Augustine’s) Group.

Sergeant Peter Crozier 1943 RAF. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Richard Cumberbatch Army. Died prisoner of war in Siam. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Aircraftsman Cecil Curnow 06-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 39 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japan, 6th March 1944. 3rd Wallington Group.

Malcolm Cutter 16-Nov-43 Army. Aged 29 years. Died as prisoner of war, 16th November 1943. 1st Lavenham Group.

Sergeant Pilot Leonard Cable Nov-43 RAF. Killed in flying accident, November 1943. 23rd Fulham Group.

Lance Corporal Harold Roy Caesar 26-Jun-44

Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 26th June 1944. 1st Odiham (Rotherwick) Group.

Flight Sergeant Albert Caille 21-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 21st January 1944. 1st Hamsteels Group.

Gideon Cairncross RAF. 5th Roxburghshire (1st Hawick) Group.

Captain S. Calcott Jul-42 Royal Artillery. Died of wounds in Libya, July 1942. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Captain Edward Hugh Dion Calthorp Mar-42

Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, March 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Lieutenant Richard Thomas Calvert 04-Sep-41

Royal Marines. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Crete, 4th September 1941. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

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Flight Sergeant Colin Cameron 25-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 25th August 1944. 1st Forest Hill Group.

Robert Cameron RAF. Killed on active service with Coastal Command, October 1943. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Captain Alastair G.S. Campbell M.C.

Army. Killed in action in Burma. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

M. Campbell

Army. Killed in action in Italy. 1st Egham Group.

Lance Bombardier William S. Campbell Royal Artillery. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Private Percival Candler 1943 Home Guard. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in 1943. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Sergeant Richard Candler 1943 Army. Aged 17 years. Died as prisoner of war in Singapore, 1943. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Captain Charles Morris Cann G.M. 27-Jul-45 Royal Engineers. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, England, 27th July 1945. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

The Honourable V.S. de R. Canning

Army. 6th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Francis Thomas George Cannon

25-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, Wantage, 25th August 1942. 15th Finchley Group.

Leading Aircraftman Wilfred Cant 29-Jul-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in air crash in Canada, 29th July 1942. 1st Leadgate Group.

Flying Officer Peter Carling 1944 RAF. Killed in action over Nuremburg, 1944. 12th Worksop (Congregational) Group.

Able Seaman Richard Carlton 13-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost in the Aegean Sea, 13th November 1943. 2nd Oswestry Group.

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Ivor Carnell 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Lost with ship, 17th September 1939. 2nd Newton Abbott Group.

Apprentice David Carr 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea in 1943. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

John H. Carr

RAF. Killed on active service. Doncaster Group.

Walter Carr 1943 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in active service in 1943. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Denis Carter 04-May-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 4th May 1944. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

L.C. Cartwright RAF. Killed on active service. 31st Birmingham Group.

Captain George Francis Catlin 12-Jul-44 Army. Aged 33 years. Killed in accident in France, 12th July 1944. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Andrew Caton 21-Feb-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in Burma of fever, 21st February 1943. 11th Carlisle Group.

Henry Caton 06-Jun-40 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed at Dunkirk, 6th June 1940. 11th Carlisle Group.

Signalman Alan Bowling Cave 22-Dec-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Lost at sea, 22nd December 1943. 16th Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Chaplain Reverend Richard Charles Chalk

21-Mar-42 Army. Died of wounds in Singapore, 21st March 1942. St Anselm’s School, Bakewell.

Gunner George Charles Chamberlain

01-Jul-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japanese hands. 1st July 1943. 77th Leicester (1st Bradgate) Group.

R. Chamberlain RAF. 2nd Toowoomba Group, Queensland, Australia.

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Sergeant Pilot Samuel William Chambers

1944 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident in Palestine, 1944. 28th Sheffield Group.

Flying Officer Alfred James Chandler A.F.M. 26-Oct-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Lost on flying on a Pacific Patrol, 26th October 1943. Dysart Group, Sask., Canada.

Flying Officer L.A. Chandler Jul-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, July 1944. 1st Letchworth Group.

Flight Sergeant Pilot Richard Kenneth Chapman

24-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on air operations, 24th December 1943. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Sergeant Ronald Chapman

RAF. 6th Borth West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Private Alan Maurice Chard 1941 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Gibraltar, 1941. 2nd St Pancras Group.

Major Thomas Charity Army. Killed in action. Ryhall (St John’s) Group, Stamford.

Frank Chaston

RAF. Killed on active service in West Africa. 1st South West Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own) Watford Group.

Stoker Raymond Montague Clarence Chatfield

24-Mar-44 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Died on active service, 24th March 1944. 4th Uckfield Group.

Sergeant Henry John Chatterton 06-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Caen, Normandy, 6th June 1944. 57th Croydon Group.

Flying Officer Peter Chaundry D.F.M.

14 – 15 January 1945 RAF. Killed in action, 14th/15th January 1945. 8th Oxford (Hiahfield) Group.

J.H. Chaworth-Musters

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot A. Ronald Cheadle 26-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 26th January 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Warrant Officer Ronald William Cheetham 1944

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

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R.P. Chesworth

R.A.C. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammer School Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frank Chew 15-Jan-45 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service off Norway, 15th January 1945. 4th Ellesmere Port (Parish Church) Group.

Kenneth Chippindale Jul-42 RAF. Died as prisoner of war, July 1942. 10th Airedale Group.

Marine William Frederick Chislett 08-Dec-42 Royal Marine. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds at Tobruk, 8th December 1942. 2nd Hirwaun Group.

Vernon Stanley Chittenden 23-Jan-45 Intelligence Corps. Aged 19 years. Died on active service, England. 23rd January 1945. 147th Sheffield Group.

Flying Officer William Christie D.F.C.

Mar-43 RAF. Died of wounds as a prisoner of war in Italy, March 1943. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Leading Photographer Frederick Charles Chuter

30-Jan-43 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 30th January 1943. 1st Chiswick Group.

2nd Engineer Douglas James William Clark

1941 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea in 1941. 3rd Faversham Group.

Leading Seaman Ronald W. Clark

Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 4th Arbroath Group.

Lance Corporal Signaller Sydney George Clark

24-Sep-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds received in France, 24th September 1944. 17th Birmingham (1st Harborne & Baptist) Group.

E. Clark Army. Killed in action. 1st Furze Platt Group.

Pilot Officer J.C. Clarke

RAF. Killed in action in Australia. Clayfield Rover Crew, Queensland, Australia.

Corporal Victor William Clarke 01-Feb-43 Pioneer Corps. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in India, 1st February 1943. 10th Leicester (Syston) Group.

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Frederick Charles Cleverly Feb-45 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at sea, February 1945. 30th Bournemouth Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant Wallace Clowes 04-Nov-44 RAF. Killed on air operations at Bokam, 4th November 1944. 28th Leicester (All Saints) Group.

Driver Kenneth Alfred Coad 04-Jul-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Drowned in Lake Timsah, near Ismauia, Egypt, 4th July 1943. 34th Northampton (Kingsthorpe) Group.

Flying Officer Eric Coatsworth 12-Dec-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in Ceylon, 12th December 1945. 2nd Oswestry Group.

Private R. Cobden-Cox Jul-44 New Zealand Infantry. Killed in action in Italy, July 1944. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

E.H. Cochrane M.C. Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Gunner John Alexander Gordon Cockburn

08-Aug-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 8th August 1944. 1st Rhynie Group, Aberdeenshire.

Sergeant Air Gunner Brian Conan 31-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died in action, 31st August 1942. 50th Salford Group.

Sergeant Observer Aubrey Cohen 1940 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed on training flight, 1940. 10th Hove (Hove College) Group.

S.B. Cohen Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Aircraftman Frank Collen 27-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed as result of accident at Torquay. 27th August 1944. 33rd Bury Group.

Arthur Collis 22-Jun-45 R.A.S.C. Aged 32 years. Accidentally killed on service, 22nd June 1945. 4th Lowestoft (St Margaret’s) Group

Lieutenant Ernest Allen Collis 14-Apr-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Germany, 14th April 1946. 29th St Helens (1st Knowsley) Group.

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D.W.J. Colman 3rd Eton College Group.

David Colquhoun 1944 R.C.S. Killed in action in France in 1944. 150th Sheffield Group.

Captain Edward N. Colville Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 2nd Arbroath Group.

Sergeant Navigator Edward Comer

31-Dec-44 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in flying accident, Isle of Man, 31st December 1944. 12th Finchley Group.

Captain John Spencer Gordon Compton

Army. Killed in action, 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Captain Donald E.M. Cook 1944 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Burma in 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Leading Seaman Frank Cook 24-Oct-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Drowned in Indian waters, 24th October 1944. 1st Leighton Group.

Private George Cook May-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, May 1940. 31st Camberwell Group.

Joseph Henry Cook 17-Sep-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 17th September 1943. 1st North Somercotes Group.

Flying Officer Ronald Herman Cook 12-May-43

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Holland, 12th May 1943. 2nd Weybridge Group.

Pilot Officer Douglas Cooper 12-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, 12th January 1944. 1st Midlothian (Gorebridge) Group.

Private Eric Cooper Army. Killed in action in First Burma Attack. 56th Manchester Group.

Richard Copcutt 3rd New Barnet Group.

Lance Corporal David Flower Copley Jun-40

Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in France, June 1940. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Sergeant Tony Copley Army. Killed in action in Italy. 4th Southall (Villiers) Group.

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Gunner Everil Zelistan Corbett 17-Sep-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds in North West Europe, 17th September 1944. 3rd Letchworth Group.

Corbett J.P.

Army. 3rd Eton College Group. Flight Lieutenant Anthony Joseph Corney Apr-45

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, South Africa, April 1945. St Gregory’s, Worth, Group.

Sergeant Observer Kenneth Cornwall RAF. Killed on air operations. 12th Lowestoft (Sea Scouts) Group.

Pilot Officer R.E. Corr

RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Pilot Officer Leslie Robert Corrie 1943 RAF. Killed in a flying accident in Leicestershire, 1943. 1st Sudbury Group.

Captain David Ernest Corsby 06-Sep-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 6th September 1944. 40th Northampton (Grammar School) Group.

Alexander Corson 10-Mar-45 Army. Aged 24 years. Died on active service, 10th March 1945. Castle-Douglas Group, Kirkcudbrightshire.

Officer Clark Corson 20-Jul-45 Indian Army. Aged 22 years. Lost his life whilst rescuing one of his men from drowning, 20th July 1945. Castle-Douglas Group, Kirkcudbrightshire.

A.J.J. Cory-Wright Army. 1st Eton College Group.

J.F. Cory-Wright Army. 1st Eton College Group.

W.P. Coryton

Army. Killed in action. 2nd Eton College Group.

Aircraftman Kenneth Frank Cosham

08-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 8th March 1945. 4th Uckfield Group.

Sub Lieutenant Roy Penrose Cottrell

1942 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Motor Launch in Mediterranean Sea, 1942. 13th Allerton (All Hallows) Group.

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Lance Corporal Alastair James Clark Coull 17-Apr-45

Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Mengate, 17th April 1945. 4th Angus (1st Montrose) Group.

Peter Gordon Counsell Died on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Private Frederick Coupe 11-Sep-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Italy, 11th September 1943. 21st Rossendale (St Mary’s) Group.

Captain Alexander Duncan Burgess Cowie 1943

Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 1943. 37th City of Aberdeen Group.

Corporal John Cowie 1943 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in Sicily, 1943. 67th Renfrewshire (15th Paisley) Group.

Leslie Cox RAF. 1st Channel Group, Newfoundland.

Sergeant Air Gunner Peter Henry Crabb

RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 1st South West Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own) Watford Group.

Sergeant Evan John Cracknell 28-Jul-46 RAF. Aged 21 years. Accidentally killed in Egypt, 28th July 1946. 11th Norwich Sea Scout Group.

Pilot Officer J.S. Crank Oct-44 RAF. Killed on operational flight, October 1944. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Flight Lieutenant Jack S.G. Crawford

1944 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations over Europe, 1944. 10th Hove (Hove College) Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Crawshaw 07-Jan-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Western Mediterranean, 7th January 1943. 14th Bury Group.

Herbert Cresswell Jun-40 Army. Killed in action, France, June 1940. 2nd Ludlow Group.

Ordinary Seaman Peter Critcher Jan-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, January 1944. 39 South West Herts (1st Croxley Green) Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Alfred Critchlow 12 – 13 August 1943

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 12th/13th August 1943. 67th Manchester Group.

Sergeant Alan Ridley Croft 06-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Brest, 6th June 1944. 1st Thornton le Dale.

Warrant Officer Reginald Crofts 09-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 9th October 1943. 74th Sheffield (Oak Street) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Vincent Crooks Oct-43

RAF. Killed in action over Germany, October 1943. 46th Sheffield (St Paul’s, Norton Lees) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Alexander Oldfield Crookshank Aug-42

Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, August 1942. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Captain P.B.F. Crosby 1945 Army. Killed in aircraft accident, 1945. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Lieutenant The Honourable Richmund G. Cross 13-May-44

Royal Engineers. Killed in action in Italy, 13th May 1944. 24th Shrewsbury (School) Group.

Tom Cross Royal Navy. 1st Weaverham Group.

Flight Sergeant John Croucher Mar-45 RAF. Missing on raid over Germany, March 1945. 11th Ealing Group.

Able Seaman Victor Crouchman Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 11th Fulham Group.

Flight Lieutenant Anthony Brian Frederick Cuddon RAF. Missing presumed killed. St Gregory’s, Worth, Group.

Leading Aircraftman Oliver Cumins 02-Jun-41

RAF. Killed on active service, 2nd June 1941. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

R. Cunliffe Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 1st Eton College Group.

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Corporal Sidney Curd 06-Oct-41 Army. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, Cambridge, 6th October 1941. 1st Little Heath & Potters Bar Group.

P.E. Curtis

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

R.O. Curtis RAF. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Ernest William Curzon

19 – 20 February 1944

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Holland, 19th/20th February 1944. 2nd Wharton Group.

Pilot Officer Ray Curzon 1944 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, 1944. 93rd Derby Group.

Gunner Peter George Custance

Royal Artillery. Killed on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Lieutenant Eric Harvey Cuthbert 13-Oct-43 Indian Army. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, 13th October 1943. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Sergeant Roy Alfred Dabnor 22-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 22nd November 1943. 7th Sevenoaks (Halstead & Knockholt) Group.

Sergeant Alan Dacey Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, September 1943. 29th Margate (St Augustine’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frank Dacey Aug-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, August 1942. 29th Margate (St Augustine’s) Group.

James Alexander Dadds

Merchant Navy. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea (Wesley) Group.

Sergeant Christopher H.G. Daft 26-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Essen, Germany, 26th July 1943. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Samuel Dainton

Jan-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, January 1942. 1st Stanmore Group.

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Squadron Leader John Walter Dallamore 02-Oct-40

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in Egypt, 2nd October 1940. 9th Edmonton Group, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant Geoffrey Allison Danby

18-Dec-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 18th December 1943. 10th Wakefield (Lupset Church) Group.

Thomas William Reynold Daniel 12-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 12th June 1943. Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Group, Carmarthen.

Daniel Daniels 21-May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Flanders, 21st May 1940. 6th Darlington (Bondgate) Group.

Flight Sergeant George Emanuel Daniels

05-May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident in England, 5th May 1942. 19th Aberdeen (Gordon’s College) Group, Canada.

Sergeant Frank Arthur Dann 06-Apr-42 RAF. Killed in flying accident over Somerset, 6th April 1942. 4th Bradford East (Eccleshill Church) Group.

Gunner John Arthur Dare 18-Sep-40 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed by enemy action at Sefton, near Liverpool, 18th September 1940. 14th Beckenham Group.

Sergeant Edward Darnell

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in crash at Wainfleet St Mary. 4th St Albans Group.

Ordinary Seaman Robert John Dashwood 05-Sep-40

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Sunk by enemy action aboard HMS Esk, 5th September 1940. 9th Lymington Sea Scouts.

Sergeant John Joseph Davenport 28-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 28th April 1942. 17th Saskatoon Group.

Sergeant Vincent James Davenport 29-Jan-41

Royal Engineers. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Libya, 29th January 1941. 2nd Stone Group.

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Flying Officer Alan Davidson 1942 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in air raid over Belgium, 1942. 1st Hatch End Group.

Sergeant Arthur George Davidson 04-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Scotland, 4th December 1940. 2nd Kincardineshire Group.

Flying Officer Charles Peers Davidson

21-Mar-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 21st March 1941. 1st Qualicum Troop, British Columbia.

Captain Douglas Malcolm Davidson Mar-43

Commandos. Aged 30 years. Died of wounds in North Africa, March 1943. 1st Hatch End Group.

Sergeant Francis Cyril Davison 05-Nov-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 5th November 1943. 3rd Harold Wood Group.

Pilot Officer William Robert Norval Davidson

10-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed killed on active service, 10th November 1942. 66th North London Group.

Private Harold Stoddart Davie 05-May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Died of consumption, 5th May 1940, Military Hospital, Catterick. 21st Aberdeen Group.

Leading Aircraftman James Robertson Davie

05-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 5th September 1942. 26th Toronto Group, Canada.

Stoker Alan Scourfield Davies 19-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with HMS Neptune, 19th December 1941. 3rd Carmarthen Group.

Pilot Officer Ernest M. Gwynne Davies Oct-41 RAF. Killed on active service, October 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Pilot Officer Keith Selwyn Davies 24-Feb-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 24th February 1942. 2nd Langley Group, British Columbia, Canada.

Neville Kenneth Davies 05-Feb-42 Army. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, 5th February 1942. 1st Crown Mines Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

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Able Seaman Stanley T. Davies 27-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed during Italian landings, 27th November 1943. 1st Aintree Group.

Charles Albert Davis 04-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in train accident, 4th November 1940. 8th Oxford Group.

Messenger Frank F. Davis 08-Dec-40 ARP. Aged 17 years. Killed on duty, 8th December 1940. 11th Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Group.

Sub Lieutenant Hamilton King Davis 24-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Brentwood School Troop.

Pilot Officer Colin Day 11-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, Wales, 11th August 1941. 23rd Reading (St John’s) Group.

Leading Seaman Cyril Ralph Day 29-Jul-40 Royal Navy. Aged 39 years. Killed in action, 29th July 1940, near Portland. Lymington Sea Scout Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Day 25-Jul-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action over Duisberg, Germany, 25th July 1942. 4th Preston, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Stanley Day

Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service. 2nd Rayleigh Group.

Petty Officer Stanley Day

Royal Canadian Navy. Killed on active service. Cathedral Choir Group, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Gunner John Ernest Deacon 29-May-41 Army. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed in action in Crete, 29th May 1941. 2nd Llandudno Group.

Sergeant Alan Dean 20-Nov-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 20th November 1941. Quuensgate Methodist Group, Burnley.

Midshipman Harry Dean 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Drowned at sea. 17th Prestwich Group.

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Sergeant Kenneth Albert Dean Aug-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Hamburg, August 1941. 2nd Hawkinge Group.

Sergeant Robert Stanley Deason Aug-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, August 1943. 13th Bromley Group.

John Patrick Deburgh Army. Died from illness contracted during pre-commission training. St Chads Group, North Riding of Yorkshire.

Seaman Stephen Thomas Deekes Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, November 1943. 13th East Brighton Group.

Seaman William Deeks Sep-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 28 years. Missing with HMS St Croix, September 1943. 3rd Vernon Group, Canada.

2nd Lieutenant Lewis Denner 02-Jun-42 Army. Died of heart failure, 2nd June 1942. Burma Scout Council.

Stoker Stanley Denton 25-Oct-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 25th October 1942. 7th Bedfordshire Group.

Sergeant John Denyer 16-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service, 16th of March 1943. 81st North London Group.

Pilot Officer Perry Detlor 04-Sep-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 4th September 1941. 4th Ottawa Group (now 11th Ottawa (St Giles).

Ordinary Seaman David Dewar 18-Jun-43 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed by enemy action, 18th June 1943. 7th North East Leeds Group.

Sergeant Amos Dexter 08-Nov-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 8th November 1941. 1st Carshalton Group.

Peter Grenfell Dexter D.F.C. 14-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 14th July 1941. Parkview Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

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Andrew Gordon Dicks 23-Nov-39 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Lost with HMS Rawalpindi, 23rd November 1939. 1st Gatley Group.

Buxton Dilworth 26-Feb-42 South African Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in air crash while on active service, 26th February 1942. 1st Belgravia – Kensington Group, Johannesburg.

Pilot Officer John T. Dingle 30-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 30th May 1943. 84th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Walter Dion 16-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Pacific Coast, 16th March 1943. 2nd The Pas Group, Manitoba, Canada.

2nd Operator Alfred Disley 03-Mar-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 3rd March 1943. 16th Blackpool Group.

Radio Officer John Diver Jul-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Ship sunk by torpedo, July 1941. 25th Harrow (Eastcote Lane Senior Boys School) Group.

Cedric Dixon 16-Jan-40 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with S.S. Inversgargle, 16th January 1940. 2nd Liverpool Group, Nova Scotia.

Flying Officer Herbert Donald Dixon

1943 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 3rd Colchester Group.

Ordinary Seaman Leonard Frederick G. Dixon 29-Jan-44

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died of illness contracted on war service, 29th January 1944. 1st Chelmsford Group.

Flight Sergeant Thomas David Dixon RAF. Aged 27 years. 6th (now 2nd) East Ham (Wesley) Group.

Able Seaman Donald Charles Docksey 26-Nov-42

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed whilst on active service in Scotland, 26th November 1942. London Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Leading Aircraftman John William Dodds

10-Jun-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in plane crash, 10th June 1941. 2nd Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

Ivor Dogget 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, 14 October 1939. 115th Bristol (South) Group.

Eric Curt Domeir 22-Oct-40 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with HMCS Margaree, 22nd October 1940. 3rd Lethbridge Group, Alberta, Canada.

Wireless Operator Jack Don 18-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea, 18th September 1942. 2nd Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

Sergeant James A. Don Apr-43 Army. Killed in action in Tuinisia, April 1943. 113th Glasgow Group.

Able Seaman Timothy F. Donovan Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Repulse) off Malaya, December 1941. 11th Weymouth Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hugh Edwin Donson

13-Oct-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 13th October 1941. 16th Toronto (St Matthew’s) Group, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Robert Sidney Doore 17-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 17th December 1942. 68th Leicester (St Guthlac’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Ralph Dougall 07-Jul-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 7th July 1942. 1st Westmount Group, Quebec, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman Harold Edward Dougan

01-Dec-40 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost from HMCS Saguenay, 1st December 1940. 5th Charolttetown Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Ewart Gladstone Dovey Apr-41

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Malta, April 1941. 21st City of Stoke-on-Trent (Harts Hill) Group.

Edward Dowick

Killed on active service. 16th Westminster Group.

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Flying Officer Jack Ralph Dale 04-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, Frankfurt, Germany, 4th October 1943. 125th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Edwin Davey May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Dortmund, Germany, May 1943. 186th North London Group.

Sub Lieutenant Ian L.T. Davidson 1944 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 1944. Brentwood School Group.

Sapper Irving Thomas Davidson 03-Nov-44 Royal Canadian Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Holland, 3rd November 1944. 10th Toronto Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Gunner John William Davies Aug-43

Royal Navy. Killed in action, August 1943. 1st City of Stoke-on-Trent Group. http://remember.porthillscouts.org.uk/site/the-men/john-william-bill-davies/

Major Davies, Lord of Llandinam Oct-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Holland, October 1944. 1st Llandinam Group.

Private George Davison 18-Jun-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed by enemy action in Guards Chapel, 18th June 1944. 1st Herrington Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Richard Pexton Dawson 1943 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Hessle Group.

Flying Officer Roy Dawson Jun-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, June 1944. 28th Willesden Group.

Leading Seaman Charles Edward Forrest Dayman

24-Mar-44 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Killed at sea (HMS Quantock), 24th March 1944. 3rd Poole Sea Scouts.

Flight Lieutenant Joel F. Dean 10-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 33 years. Killed in crash whilst instructing, 10th October 1944. 62nd Birkenhead Group.

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Pilot Officer George Andrew Deering 15-Sep-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 15th September 1943. 42nd Toronto Group, Canada.

John Albert Dellar Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost with HMS Turbulent, April 1943. 14th Chingford Group.

Pilot Officer Kenneth Denness 23-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 23rd June 1943. 26th Newbury Group.

Private Harry Maurice Deverneuil 17-Oct-44 South African Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Italy, 17th October 1944. 2nd Germiston (St Boniface) Group, Transvaal.

Lieutenant Norman J. Deveson 03-Sep-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 3rd September 1944. 3rd Ilford Group.

John Hope Dickinson 1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed during the Battle of Britain, 1940. 31st Southport (King George V School).

Pilot Officer Hansi Dobeschi 26-May-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 26th May 1944. 22nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Bruce Elbert Doe

Dec-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, December 1943. Granby Senior Group, Quebec, Canada.

Corporal John Doe 1940 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed at Dunkirk, 1940. 8th Chichester Group.

Surgeon Lieutenant Neil Archibald Douglas M.B.E.

24-Feb-43 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost when ship sunk by enemy action, 24th February 1943. Inveraray Group.

Corporal William George Down 11-Jun-44 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 11th June 1944. 1st Chulmleigh Group.

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Lance Corporal Frank Draper 14-Sep-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Italy, 14th September 1944. 31st Bolton (St Simon & St Jude’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Frank G. Drewry Aug-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations in East, August 1942. St Anselm’s Group, Bakewell.

Lance Corporal Leslie Duck Jun-40 R.A.S.C. Lost at Dunkirk, June 1940. 163rd North London Group.

Sapper James Duffy M.M. Jan-45 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in Belgium, January 1945. 34th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Craftsman Bertram Duggan 24-Jun-44 R.E.M.E. Aged 20 years. Killed by enemy action, 24th June 1944. 1st Rhymney Group.

Sapper Daniel Duncan 23-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Engineers. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in France, 23rd August 1944. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Jack Cecil Dunn 07-Jun-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 7th June 1944. 3rd Portsmouth (Christ Church Congregational).

Sergeant Pilot Colin Dunning 24-Apr-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, 24th April 1944. 5th Norwood Group, South Australia.

Signaller Eric Dutton Sep-44 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, September 1944. St Michael & All Angels Group, Hull.

Lance Sergeant Walter R. Dowden

09-Jun-42 Royal Canadian Army. Killed in action in France, 9th June 1942. Brantford Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer William Davidson Dec-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations in Italy, December 1944. 1st Aberdeen (Grammar School) Group.

Corporal George Davidge 04-Jul-44 R.A.S.C. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service in Syria, 4th July 1944. 1st Walton-on-Thames Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Joseph Ernest Desjardins

17-Oct-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service in England, 17th October 1942. Climax Group, Sask., Canada.

Sergeant Thomas A. Duncan Apr-43 S.G. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Arnhem, April 1945. 113th Glasgow Group.

Lieutenant Chester Dixon 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner David James Dodgson

04-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Belgium, 4th November 1944. 97th Newcastle-on-Tyne (John Knox) Group.

Lieutenant Alan McQueen Don Aug-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, August 1944. 49th South West Herts (Merchant Taylor’s School) Group.

Acting Leading Seaman Harry Dyson

22-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 22nd May 1941. 31st Bolton (St Simon & St Jude) Group.

Flying Officer Thomas Hartley Dibb Jun-44

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, Mediterranean area, June 1944. 1st & 6th London Groups.

Sergeant John Dickinson Mar-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, March 1943. Robertsford St Giles Group.

Lieutenant Kenneth John Dorrell 24-Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea (HMS Grampus), 24th June 1940. 36th Camberwell Group.

Captain Patricl Laurence Dudgeon M.C.

1943 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1943. 1st Grayshott Group.

Gunner Driver Operator 09-Apr-45 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Germany, 9th April 1945. 64th Cambridgeshire Group.

Sergeant Frank Dunstone Feb-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed on air operations, February 1945. 2nd Reading Sea Scout Group.

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Sergeant Thomas Frank Durrant V.C.

Mar-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds, March 1942. 1st Greenstreet, Green Group.

Sergeant Raymond Duthoit 07-Jul-45 R.C.A.S.C. Aged 20 years. Killed in accident whilst driving an ambulance, 7th July 1945. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Thomas William Hodgson Dalziel

Oct-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Accidentally killed whilst training, October 1943. 30th North West Leeds Group.

Lieutenant Jack Davey 1944 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 29 years. Killed in air crash in Scotland, 1944. 1st Lingfield & Dormansland Group.

Sub Lieutenant George W. Davidson

Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 5th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Herbert Leslie Davies

Commandos. Aged 35 years. Killed in action. 21st Wallasey Group.

Leading Aircraftman John Rhys Davies 19-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 25 years. Died in hospital, 19th December 1942. 1st Llanrytd Wells Group.

2nd Wireless Operator Stanley Davies

Jul-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, S.S. President, July 1941. 1st Longford (1st Stretford) Group.

Flying Officer Thomas John Davies

25-Feb-45 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 25th February 1945. 12th North West Leeds Group.

Firewatcher Eric Davis 16-Apr-41 Civil Defence. Aged 20 years. Killed on duty when church premises demolished, 16th April 1941. 25th Barrow-in-Furness Group.

Fusilier Edward Dawson

Army. Killed by direct hit on carrier he was driving in Germany. 1st Earsdon Group.

Leading Seaman Charles Edward Forrest Dayman Mar-44

Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, HMS Quantock, March 1944. 3rd Poole Group.

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Flight Sergeant Francis William Dean 16-Jun-44

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Caen, 16th June 1944. 16th Balham and Tooting Group.

Ordinary Seaman Harold Ivan Deeks 1942

Royal Navy. Aged 39 years. Died on active service, 1942. 1st Streatham Hill Group.

Pilot Officer George J. Denson Nov-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations, November 1942. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Sea Scout Group.

Driver Donald Ernest Denton 26-Mar-40 R.A.S.C. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 26th March 1940. 2nd Acton Group.

Flying Officer Walter Derbyshire 20-Oct-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations in North Africa, 20th October 1942. 41st Rochdale (Boys’ High School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Edmund A. Dicks 27-Jul-40 Royal Navy. Lost with ship, HMS Wren, 27th July 1940. 11th North London Group.

Lance Corporal James Dicks 27-May-40 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in France, 27th May 1940. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

Able Seaman Robert Dinsmore 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost in North Sea, 1942. 1st Londonderry (St Augustine’s) Group.

Lieutenant Austin Francis Dore 20-Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in Italy, 20 July 1944. Ampleforth College Group.

Flying Officer Harry Oxley Dransfield 02-Dec-43

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 2nd December 1943. 218th Sheffield (Millhouses Methodist) Group.

Lieutenant Basil W. Drew Army. Killed in action in Germany, April 1945. St Anselm’s Group, Bakewell.

Sergeant Pilot E.G.R. Drobig Sep-41 RAF. Killed on active service, September 1941. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

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Warrant Officer John Bernard Duggan 27-Jun-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in aircraft accident in India, 27th June 1941. 1st Rhymney Group, Monmouthshire.

Lieutenant Frederick Richard Radcliffe Dugmore

08-Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in Italy, 8th July 1944.

Sergeant Pilot William John Duncan 15-Nov-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 15th November 1944. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Observer David Dupree 04-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over Bremen, 4th July 1941. 2nd Hornchurch Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur Daines

24-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 24th March 1944. 4th Doncaster (1st Mexborough) Group.

Pilot Albert E. Dale 17-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident at Oxford, 17th November 1944. 21st City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Chaplain Reverend John Dickson Dalgleish 1944

Army. Aged 35 years. Died of wounds onboard ship returning from North Africa, 1944. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Dennis Dammers 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident in 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Dennis Daniels 06-Jul-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Italy, 6th July 1944. 5th Erith Group.

Private John Thomas Daniels 29-May-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds, 29th May 1942. 1st Benton Group.

David Date 1941 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 1941. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Sergeant Roy Davenport 1943 RAF. Killed in action, 1943. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group. Lieutenant Anthony Joseph Davidson Mar-44

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, March 1944. St Gregory’s, Worth, Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Albert Ernest Davies 27-Sep-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Suez, 17th September 1944. 21st Rossendale (St Mary’s) Group.

Paratrooper Allun Meilir Davies 06-Jun-44 Paratroops. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, 6 June 1944. Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Carmarthen.

Haydn Davies RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

J.L. Davies

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Flight Sergeant John Elwyn Davies Jan-45 RAF. Killed in action, Northern Italy, January 1945. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Sergeant John Jaggard Davies 21-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, England, 21st October 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator John William Davies Aug-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Lost on air operations, August 1944. 40th Birkenhead Group.

Leading Aircraftman Lancelot Davies

1941 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations in 1941. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Leading Aircraftman Alan Dawson

06-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died of an illness in India, 6th September 1944. 16th Sheffield (Westbourne) Group.

J. Dawson Royal Navy. 7th Plymouth Group.

Sub Lieutenant Arthur Grenville Day

24-Aug-40 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea on 24 August 1940. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Howard Paul Day

Killed on active service. 69th North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Oswald George Day

01-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 1st August 1940. 25th Leicester Group.

Pilot Officer George Henry Peter Dean D.F.M.

RAF. Killed on active service. Loughborough Congregational Church Group.

James Dear Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 4th Arbroath Group.

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D. de Carteret Royal Navy. 7th Plymouth Group.

Cadet Thomas David de Cunha 10-Aug-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in Scotland, 10th August 1943. 23rd Manchester (Birch) Group.

A.S. Denby Royal Naval Air Service. Killed on active service, Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Flight Sergeant Frank Kenneth Dennis

RAF. Killed on active service. 43rd Bedfordshire Group.

Acting Sergeant William Arthur Dent 1943

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in Rhodesia, 1943. 1st Etherley Group.

Lance Bombardier Arthur Rhondda Denton 12-Apr-43

Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 12th April 1943. 39th South West Herts (1st Croxley Green) Group.

W. Devo

Army. Killed in action. 41st Stepney Group.

Robert Dewhurst Army. Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. Royal Commercial Travellers’ School Group.

Trooper Albert Dewis 19-Jul-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds on 19th July 1944. 1st Ansley Hall Group, Nuneaton.

Leading Seaman Douglas Geoffrey Dixon

1944 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea in 1944. 36th Sheffield Group.

Gunner G.F. Dixon

Royal Artillery. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Fred Dobbie RAF. Killed on active service, 1st South West Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own) Watford Group.

Lance Corporal Francis Dolan 19-Feb-41 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 19th February 1941. 2/38th Manchester Group.

Barry Domvile Army. Fernden School Group, Hazlemere. F.G. Done RAF. 1st Weaverham Group.

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Stephen Donoghue 1941 RAF. Aged 29 years. Lost at sea in 1941. Chafyn Grove School Group.

Able Seaman Alexander Douglas Mar-45 Royal Navy. Lost at sea in March 1945. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Sergeant John Dowds 25-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on air operations, Holland, 25th July 1940. 44th Midlothian Group.

Sergeant Pilot Alan Dowling 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on operational flight in Yugoslavia, 1944. 45th North London Group.

Pilot Officer Ernest John Hamlin Downes

16-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Holland, 16th December 1943. 202nd Bristol (City Road Baptist) Group.

R.M. Drake Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

S. Duffil Killed at Mission Station in New Guinea. 1st Woolloongabba Group, Queensland, Australia.

Harold Duggan Lost at sea. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Flying Officer H. Geoffrey Duncan Nov-45 RAF. Killed on active service in Italy, November 1945. 15th North Leeds Group.

Captain Malcolm Roderick Dunkerley

1943 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of Interic Fever in India in 1943. 215th Birmingham (Weoley Castle) Group.

George Scott Dunn 04-Dec-40 Army. Killed in action at Tobruk, 4th December 1940. 1st Longmynd Group, Salop.

Flight Sergeant Norman Durrant RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 1st South West Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own) Watford Group.

Sergeant Gunner Kenneth George Durston

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

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Lieutenant Leonard Arthur Jeffrey Dyke 14-Dec-40

Royal Engineers. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, 14th December 1940. 263rd Birmingham Group.

Lieutenant Roland Dowlen 29-Mar-45 Special Operations Executive. Aged 37 years. Executed at Flossenburg Concentration Camp. Scout Master of the 22nd South Poplar Group (St Luke’s, Milwall).

Midshipman George Rigby Eagles 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship, 24th May 1941, HMS Hood. Douai School Group.

Flying Officer James Lyman Eagleson

01-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service, France, 1st September 1944. 11th Ottawa (St Giles) Group, Canada.

Lance Corporal Albert William Eardley

09-Jun-41 Royal Engineers. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, 9th June 1941. 5th City of Stoke-on-Trent (Normacot) Group.

Signaller Robert George Earl 26-Jul-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Accidentally killed near camp, Liverpool, 26th July 1941. 1st Spilsby Group.

Ordinary Seaman Charles Peter Eastwood

27-Sep-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 27th September 1943, S.S. Speke. 1st Douglas Group, Isle of Man.

Sergeant Air Gunner Lawrence Eddie

Nov-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in air operations, November 1944. 76th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Private Harold Weir Eddy Jun-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service at Dunkirk, June 1940. 3rd Hexham Group.

Lieutenant Engineer Michael Logan Edgar

Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea, April 1942, HMS Cornwall. 28th Warrington Group.

Gordon Egerton 13-Mar-43 A.R.P. Aged 19 years. Killed by bomb whilst on duty, 13th March 1943. 28th South Shields Group.

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Sub Lieutenant Walter Alexander Edmensen

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. 61st East Belfast Group.

Private Frederick Ellis Edmonds 1941 A.I.F. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds, 1941. 1st Yallourn Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flight Lieutenant Ernest George Edmunds D.F.C.

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Killed in air operations. Seatoun Group, New Zealand.

Peter Edwards 1939 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Drowned at sea, 1939. 1st Sandwell (138th Birmingham) Group.

Leading Stoker Robert John Edwards 13-Oct-41

Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Killed accidentally, HMS Glengyle, 13th October 1941. 1st Crayshott Group.

Aircraftman First Class Roy Edwards 16-Dec-39

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 16th December 1939. 14th Richmond Group.

Aircraftman Thomas Edwards May-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in plane crash, May 1942. 27th Fulham Group.

William George Edwards 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Scout Adventurer.

Private Archibald William Edworthy

10-Dec-40 Black Watch Regiment. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Western Desert, Egypt, 10th December 1940. 2nd Bulawayo (Raylton) Group.

Patrick Desmond Egan 18-Jul-42 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Cairo, 18th July 1942. 1st Boksburg Group, Transvaal.

Pioneer Victor Norman John Elgar 27-May-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 32 years. Lost at sea, HMS Arctic, 27th May 1943. 7th Canterbury Group.

Lieutenant Commander William Alexander Elliott May – June 1941

Royal Navy. Aged 44 years. Killed on active service May/June 1941, HMS Mashona. 1st Shanghai Group.

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Aircraftman Second Class William Leslie Elliott 25-Apr-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Died of pneumonia following Mumps contracted while on leave, 25th April 1940. 7th Allerton (246th Liverpool) Crew.

Paymaster Lieutenant Edward Symond Ellis Apr-41

Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost at sea whilst in convoy, April 1941. 2nd Holywell Group.

Pilot Officer Harold Ellis 27-Jan-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 27th January 1944. 69th Toronto Group, Canada.

John Ellis Dec-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Malaya, December 1941. 16th Preston (Xavier) Group.

Leading Aircraftman James Elson 07-Aug-42 Fleet Air Arm. Lost at sea, 7th August 1942, HMS Victorious. 1st Paris Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Saul Endleman

08-Feb-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on training flight, 8th February 1943. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Captain Denys England 26-Aug-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Italy, 26th August 1944. 1st Nairnshire Group.

Pilot Officer Marshall English 31-May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 31st May 1942. 1st Virden Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Acting Flight Lieutenant William English

15-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in operations over Berlin, 15th February 1944. 2nd Wheatley Hill Group.

Kenneth Entwistle 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost in North Sea, 1943. 24th Willesden Group.

Pilot Officer Basil Pollock Erskine RAF. Aged 19 years. 61st East Belfast Group.

Signalman Roy Erskine 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, 24th May 1941, HMS Hood. 13th Romford (Trinity) Group.

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William Ronald Erskine 08-Apr-40 Royal Navy. Lost with ship, 8th April 1940, HMS Glow Worm. 2nd Sandhurst Group.

Leading Stoker Benny Esterhuizen Jan-42

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, January 1942, HMS Neptune. 6th Cape Town Group, South Africa.

Aircraftman Alfred Edward Evans 27-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died on active service, 27th September 1943. 1st Builth Road Group.

Flying Officer Andrew Harold Sargent Evans

19-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying accident, 19th February 1941. 2nd Unley Group, South Australia.

Private Cyril Carew Evans 06-Sep-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 6th September 1944. 8th St Marylebone Group.

Sub Lieutenant Observer Donald Wilkinson Evans

May-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, May 1943. 143rd Sheffield Group.

Leading Aircraftman Harold Evans

03-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 3rd August 1944. 8th Chelmsford Group.

Driver Llewellyn Evans February – March 1941

Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford, February/March 1941. 8th Itchen Group.

Private Llewellyn Gale Evans 21-Oct-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 21st October 1941. 16th Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

Lieutenant Robert H. Evans Sep-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, September 1944. 3rd Wallasey Group.

Ordinary Seaman Russase Evans Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Missing believed killed, April 1942, HMS St Cathan. 43rd Salford Group.

Sergeant Thomas Reginald Evans 03-May-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 3rd May 1944. 7th Keighley Group.

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Sergeant Leslie Arthur Evetts 19-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action whilst on bombing operations, August 1941. 2nd King’s Lynn Group.

Sergeant Arthur Colin Ewing Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, September 1942. 1st Hampton Group, N.B., Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Raymond Exelby

Dec-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, December 1941. 2nd York (Treasurer’s House) Group.

Lieutenant Pilot H. Eyre

Fleet Air Arm. 2nd Halifax Group.

Sergeant Charles Ellis 01-May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, Holland, 1st May 1943. Stansted Group.

Fred Ellisdon 28-May-43 Army. Died on active service, 28th May 1943. 25th Hampstead Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Clifford Elvidge 07-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, 7th July 1943. 6th Beverley Group.

Lance Corporal Ralph William Everett

Sep-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, September 1944. 93rd North London Group.

Corporal Charles Eddie Jun-43 Army. Aged 38 years. Killed in road accident, England, June 1943. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Pilot Peter Elson 27-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 27th September 1943. 7th Bristol (Christ Church) Group.

Sergeant Francis Raymond Elton 06-Nov-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 6th November 1940. 6th Carshalton Group.

Pilot Officer Stephen George Esson Jun-40

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in air operations, June 1940. 41st City of Aberdeen Group.

Flight Sergeant Brinley Evans Apr-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Missing believed killed in operations over Germany, April 1941. 1st Llanwrytd Wells Group.

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E.R.A. Joseph Evans Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost with ship, HMS Hermes, March 1942. 7th Cardiff North Group.

Sub Lieutenant A. Eagar Royal Australian Navy. Sea Scout Troop, Queensland, Australia.

John Kingsley Eagar Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in an accident. Sea Scout Troop, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Wilfred Easson RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, Bay of Biscay. 113th Glasgow Group.

Leading Stoker Ernest Easterbrook

18-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 18th December 1941. 1st Dartmouth Group.

First Class Boy Reginald Easterbrook

Apr-42 Royal Marines. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, April 1942. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Private E.H. Easton New Zealand Expeditionary Force. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant Pilot John Oswald Eaves 05-May-43 RAF. Killed in flying accident in Northern Ireland, 5th May 1943. 16th Preston (Loyola) Group.

Flying Officer John Anthony Edgar

18-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in accident returning from operations over Germany, 18th February 1944. 1st Leadgate Group.

Flying Officer Raymond Edge

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action over the Mediterranean. 14th Toronto Group, Canada.

W.R. Edmondson Killed on active service. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

Sergeant Dewi Edmund-Jones Apr-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on air operations over Hamburg, April 1942. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Ordinary Seaman Roy Edmunds 31-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 31st May 1941. 25th Leicester Group.

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H.S. Elgar M.C. Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Flight Lieutenant Samuel Alexander Ellaby Jul-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, July 1940. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

G. Elliott

A.I.F. Cannon Hill Group, Queensland, Australia. Flying Officer George James Elliott 21-Aug-44

RAF. Killed in air accident whilst dropping supplies to Free French, 21st August 1944. 6th Fairfield Group.

Pilot Officer Richard F. Elliott RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Sergeant Thomas William Elliott 26-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, 26th March 1942. 7th Aintree (217th Liverpool) Group.

Leading Aircraftman James William Ellis 1942

RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost in the fall of Singapore, 1942. 40th Birkenhead Group.

J. Ellson Army. 1st Weaversham Group.

Pilot Officer John Alan Elms Sep-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed returning from operations over France, September 1943. 210th Sheffield Group.

William Elvin Army. Killed at Arnhem. 1st Southwark Group.

Corporal Fitter James Ronald Elwis 27-Nov-45

RAF. Aged 25 years. Died in Bangkok, Siam, 27th November 1945. 162nd Sheffield Group.

Pilot Officer Leslie Archibald Emmerton RAF. Killed on active service, 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Flight Lieutenant John George Enticott 22-Feb-45

RAF. Killed in air operations over Holland, 22nd February 1945. 19th Hammersmith Group.

Sergeant Arthur Henry Erith 07-Jun-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, 7th June 1944. 4th Bury St Edmunds (St John’s Group).

W. Esdaile Killed in action. 1st Corinda Group, Queensland, Australia.

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Pilot Officer Richard H.D. Shelby

RAF. Killed on active service in Egypt. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Thomas Essex 21-Apr-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, Burma, 21st April 1944. 1st Great Hampden Group.

Private H.E.Evans

Royal Marines. Killed after being saved from ship. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Flight Sergeant Harry Evans 12-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th April 1944. 2nd Oswestry Group, Shropshire.

Leonard Evans

Pioneer Corps. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

M.D.A. Evans Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Gunner Charles Arthur Evetts

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy. 154th Birmingham Group.

Lieutenant Beric Ewin Dec-42 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Lost at sea, December 1942. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Trevor Exelby Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Drowned at sea. 230th Sheffield Group.

Aircraftman Edward Fabian 31-Jul-41 RAF. Killed whilst on practice flight, 31st July 1941. 7th Shanghai Group.

E. Percival Fabien Aug-41 Fleet Air Arm. Killed in action in attack on Kirkeness, August 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Ronald (Fudge) Fage Jun-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on 1,000 Bomber raids, June 1942. 9th Luton (97th Bedfordshire) Group.

Bombardier Alec Fagg 29-Nov-40 Army. Aged 21 years. Died at Ministry of Pensions Hospital, November 29th 1940. 14th Reading (Trinity) Group.

Maurice Owen Fagg Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in the Mediterranean (H.M.W. Skudd IV), April 1941. 34th Northampton (Kings-thorpe) Group.

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Pilot Officer Ross P. Fahrni 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations, 19th August 1941. 1st Gladstone Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Pilot Officer John Edward Anthony Harrington Fairfax Oct-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 1-19 October 1941. 10th Central Leeds Group.

Sergeant Pilot Kenneth Fairfoull 29-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 29th July 1942. 22nd Walthamstow Group.

Telegraphist Alan Fairhead 18-Oct-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 18th October 1944. 2nd Beccles (St Michael’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Roy Fairplay 21-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 21st March 1944. 15th Westminster Group.

Sergeant Pilot Lewis Falardeau 14-Oct-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 14th October 1941. 28th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Apprentice John Faraday 13-Jun-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 13th June 1941, St Patrick. 1st Goodwick Group, Pembrokeshire.

Sergeant Pilot William Henry Fardoe

16-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in plane crash whilst on exercise, 16th August 1942. 1st Didsbury Group, Manchester.

Ordinary Seaman George Farley Jun-40 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Sunk (H.M.S. Ardent) by enemy action off Norway, June 1940.

Flight Sergeant Brian Douglas Farmborough

14-Jan-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 14th January 1942. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

Private Alfred Farmer May-40 R.A.O.C. Aged 24 years. Killed or drowned at Dunkirk, May 1940. 18th S.W. Herts Group.

Lieutenant Edwin Harry Farmer 18-Nov-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Holland, 18th November 1944. 103rd Toronto Group, Canada.

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James Valentine Farr 1943 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 28 years. Drowned on exercise off West Coast of Africa, 1943. 14th Chingford Group.

Coder Stanley Buxton Farrar 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost at sea (HMS Dunedin), 24th November 1941. 11th North Brighton (1st Sea Scouts).

Sergeant Pilot Blake Farren 28-Feb-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on flying operations, 28th February 1943. 25th St John (Assumption) Group, N.B. Canada.

Warren Conroy Farrington Jun-40

Army. Aged 20 years. Wounds received in Belgium, June 1940. 199th Manchester Group.

Corporal William J. Farrow 24-Apr-43 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 24th April 1943. 5th Stepney Group.

Anthony Favier

Army. 10th Edmonton Group.

Signaller Despatch Rider Anthony Fawcett 19-Mar-42

Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 19th March 1942. 2nd Grimsby Group.

Jack Fawcett Apr-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Accidentally killed in India, April 1944. 2nd Barnsley (Wombwell) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Robert Arnold Fawcett

19-Aug-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Drowned on way to HMS Ark Royal, 19th August 1941. Philadelphia Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Ronald Graham Henry Feasey 28-Jul-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in air accident, Palestine, 28th July 1944. 16th Bristol Group.

Sergeant Observer Francis William Featherstone

1943 RAF. Killed in action, 1943. 15th Chiswick Group.

Driver Charles Edward Feaver 01-Jan-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1st January 1944. 1st New Cross Group.

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Stoker 2nd Class Thomas Joseph Fehiley

17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea (HMS Courageous), 17th September 1939. 2nd Bray Group.

Aircraftman Daniel Fellowes 1941 RAF. Aged 19 years. Missing in Crete, 1941. 7th Anfield (268th Liverpool) Group.

Pilot Officer Donald Orlo Felt 1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1942. 3rd Barrie Group, Ontario, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Leslie James Felton

15-Dec-42 South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at El Agheila, 15th December 1942. 1st St Patricks Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Pupil Air Gunner Reginald John Felton

29-May-42 South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in air accident at Cape Town, 29th May 1943. 1st St Patricks, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Observer Douglas Ferguson

Dec-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed in air operations, December 1941. 163rd North London Group.

Aircraftman Paul Joseph Ferguson 21-Feb-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 21st February 1941. 1st Galt Group, Ontario, Canada.

Peter Ferguson 1941 - 1942 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Presumed killed as prisoner of war, between 23 January 1941 and 30 April 1942. 120th Glasgow Group.

Corporal John Thomas Ferrier 29-May-40 Army. Aged 37 years. Died of wounds on the boat coming over from Dunkirk, May 29th 1940. 16th Darlington.

Test Pilot Charles Brian Field 29-Aug-43 Aged 38 years. Killed in plane crash at Maidenhead, 29th August 1943. 30th Battersea Group.

Driver Frank Donald Foreman 28-Apr-41 Army. Aged 20 years. Missing believed killed in Greece, 28th April 1941. 5th Sheppey Group.

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John Robert Forrest Jan-42 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Libya, January 1943. 1st Middleton-in-Teesdale Group.

Trooper Eric Forster 27-Apr-43 R.A.C. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 27th April 1943. 39th Gateshead Group.

Flight Lieutenant John Forster 21-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 21st September 1944. 1st Ryton Group.

Corporal Andrew Forsyth 28-Sep-40 C.A.S.F. Aged 19 years. Killed in accident, September 28th 1940. 3rd Windsor Group, Ontario.

Wireless Instructor James Alcliffe Deans Fortner 06-Jul-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 6th July 1941. 134th Toronto Group.

Sub Lieutenant Allan Foster 06-Dec-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 6th December 1943. 32nd Coventry (1st Radford) Group.

Frederick Foster 10-Feb-43 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 24 years. Died of poisoning in Cairo, 10th February 1943. 6th Edgware Group.

Private John Arnold Foster 06-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 6th August 1944. 8th Edmonton Group, Canada.

S.B.A. Kenneth Foster 30-Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Died on active service at Plymouth, 30th March 1942. 1st Nottinghamshire Sea Scout Group

Aircraftman Robert Foster Sep-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Accidentally killed, September 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

Convoy Signaller Ronald Edgar Foster

Sep-40 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Ship torpedoed, September 1940. 1st Mortlake Sea Scout Group.

Able Seaman Ronald John Foster 15-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed in Normandy, 15th June 1944. 2nd Colwyn Bay Group.

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Aircraftman Mervyn Fouse 14-Aug-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, 14th August 1943. 1st Preston Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Donald Crosby 16-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident at Cotteshall Aerodrome, 16.8.41. 43rd Medway Group.

John Fowler 14-Oct-39 Royal Marines. Aged 25 years. 14th October 1939, HMS Royal Oak. 2nd Anfield Group.

Private Frank Fox Dec-41 C.A.S.F. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in England, December 1941. 28th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Ivor George Fox 09-Feb-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Posted as missing presumed killed, 9th February 1940. 15th North Leeds Group.

Flight Sergeant George Frances 26-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Duisburg Raid, 26th April 1943. 1st Sudbury Group.

Able Seaman Forbes Arthur Franklin 10-Nov-42

Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, HMS Argus, November 1942. 1st Deal Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Lloyd Clarence Franklin

03-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Belgium, 3rd August 1942. Granby Group, Quebec, Canada.

Captain F.C. Fraser

Royal Canadian Army. Killed in action in France. English Church Group, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Sergeant Fred Poyner Fraser Mar-42 R.C.C.S. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in England, March 1942. 1st Souris Group, Manitoba.

Warrant Officer Hugh Scott Fraser 16-Dec-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 16th December 1943. 1st Parrsboro Troop, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Lance Corporal Leslie Pearson Jun-42 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 28 years. Died in hospital at Corby, June 1942. 158th Birmingham (St Hilda’s) Group.

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Sergeant Lawrence Eric Freese 10-Jan-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Kent, 10th January 1941. 4th Ilford Group.

Charles Frence 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost when ship sunk by enemy action, 14th October 1939. 1st Ingatestone & Fryerning Group.

Frederick P. French May – June 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Calcutta), May/June 1941. 17th Leyton Group.

Lance Corporal John French Jun-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 30 years. Died from wounds received at Dunkirk, June 1940. 5th Chiswick.

Lance Corporal Lawrence Cecil French May-44

Army. Aged 23 years. Drowned during battle practice in England, May 1944. 1st Ross-on-Wye Group.

Able Seaman Reginald Henry Friday 20-Sep-43

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in North Atlantic, 20th September 1943. 1st Ash Vale Group.

Sergeant Norman Stanley Frost 24-Oct-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Holland, 24th October 1944. 13th Lewisham South Group.

Apprentice Joseph Fryer 17th October 1942 Merchant Navy, S.S. Empire Chaucer Aged 17 years. Lost when ship torpedoed in endeavouring to save shipmate. Patrol Leader 23rd Hackney Scout Group. Remembered on Tower Hill Memorial to the Merchant Navy.

Sergeant Pilot David Gordon Fuggle Jul-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over continent, July 1942. 4th Muswell Hill.

Richard Fulcher 24-May-41 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 26 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 131st North London Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Michael Fulford

May-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, May 1941. 167th Sheffield Group.

Private Leslie Brooke Fuller May-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed while fighting in rear guard action in Northern France, 27th May 1940. 1st Stanmore.

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Lieutenant Richard A. Fuller May-40 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. Fernden School Scout Group, Haslemere.

Signaller Stanley Fuller 19-Dec-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (HMS Blean), 19th December 1942. 3rd Earlsfield (Congregational) Group.

Ordinary Signaller Douglas Ernest Funnell 12-Nov-41

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Died on active service, 12th November 1941. 1st Croydon Group.

Harold Edward Furlonger 17-Dec-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in hospital in Italy, 17th December 1942. 9th Guildford (Congregational) Group.

Bombardier Leonard Stanley Fulkner Dec-43

Royal Artillery. Aged 35 years. Died of Beri-Beri in Japanese hands, December 1943. 3rd Putney Group.

Lieutenant Kenneth John Fish Jun-43 R.B. Killed in action in Libya, June 1943. 26th Beckenham Group.

Sergeant Ronald Funsome Apr-45 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, April 1945.

Pilot Officer Bruce Forsythe 23-Mar-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in England, 23rd March 1945. St John’s Group, Peterborough, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Graham Fowles

14-May-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Accidentally killed in air operations, 14th May 1943. 2nd Linden Park Group, South Australia.

Flight Sergeant Lloyd Alan Fox 29-Oct-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 29th October 1943. 1st Charlton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Pilot Officer Harvey Franklin Frizzel

1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 77th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Peter Feltham

21-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 21st September 1944. 66th Bristol Group.

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Lionel F. Finch 20-Apr-45 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Germany, 20th April 1945. Brentwood School Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Fropes 08-Mar-45

RAF. Aged 20 years. Accidentally killed, 8th March 1945. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

Pilot Officer James Bruce Fraser Feb-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, February 1944. 45th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Lloyd William Frizzell 21-Nov-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 21st November 1944. 17th Halifax Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot D.A. Frost

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s) School Group.

Leading Aircraftman Philip P. Frost

1943 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Hessel Group.

Stoker George Frederick Farmer 27-Feb-42 Royal Navy. Killed in action during the Battle of Java Sea on HMS Jupiter, 27th February 1942. 5th King’s Lynn (St Faith’s Gaywood) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Walter Farmer

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service near Bath. 1st Sapperton Group.

Private James Valentine Farr 1943 Aged 31 years. Drowned on exercises on the West Coast of Africa, 1943. 14th Chingford Group.

Messenger John Farrow 06-May-41 Aged 21 years. Killed whilst on duty, 6th May 1941. 6th Renfrewshire (7th Paisley) Group.

Squadron Leader Victor Jack Fenwick 04-Mar-45

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, England, 4th March 1945. 6th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Lance Corporal Kenneth Fiddes Oct-44 Aged 24 years. Died of illness, October 1944. 1st Molesey Group.

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Acting Sergeant Ernest Edward Finch 27-Mar-45

Aged 21 years. Killed on patrol in Germany, 27th March 1945. 6th Camberwell Group.

Thomas Finningan 1939 Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 1939. 6th Catholic Shanghai Group.

Able Seaman Thomas Cleaver Fish 06-Mar-43

Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, S.S. Empire Light, 6th March 1943. 25th Barrow-in-Furness Group.

Private C. Fitzsimons 14-May-44 Aged 24 years. Killed in action, Indian Theatre of War, 14th October 1944. 1st Kells Group.

Warrant Officer William Francis Flatt

11-Feb-45 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in air accident, India, 11th February 1945. 1st Central Hall, Balham and Tooting Group.

Leading Aircraftman John Flegg 02-Jun-40 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 2nd June 1940. 1st Haverhill Group.

Pilot Officer Robert David Spittal Fleming Sep-40

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in the Battle of Britain, September 1940. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Lieutenant Fred Forbes Royal Artillery. Aged 34 years. 37th Angus (5th Arbroath) Group.

Flying Officer John Ford J.P. 28-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in air operations in the Baltic, 28th April 1943. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Steward Alec Forrest 19-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost at sea, HMS Neptune, 19th December 1941. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Cadet Ernest Forster 07-Nov-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 7th November 1942. 1st Dipton Group.

Aircraftman Melville Fortune 30-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Karachi, India, 30th April 1943. 5th Northampton (St Mary’s R.C.) Group.

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Private Percy William Fowler 13-Oct-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Northern Italy, 13th October 1943. 14th Royal Eltham Group.

Flight Lieutenant John David Fox Jun-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Presumed killed in action, June 1944. 49th S.W. Herts (Merchant Taylor’s School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Frank Freeman 06-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Killed in D-Day landings, 6th June 1944. 1st Nottinghamshire Sea Scout Group.

Leading Seaman James Alexander Freeland

15-Apr-44 Royal Navy. Aged 38 years. Accidentally drowned, 15th April 1944. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Navigator Francis James French 1945 RAF. Aged 37 years. Killed on active service overseas, 1945. 18th Croydon Group.

Pilot Officer Philip George Fuller 18-Feb-42 RAF. Killed on active service, 18th February 1942. 1st King’s Lynn (St James) Group.

Sergeant Harold Thomas Faircloth M.M. 10-Apr-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Anzio in Italy, 10th April 1944. 1st Little Heath and Potters Bar Group.

Sergeant Navigator Ernest Thomas Farnes 02-Dec-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Italy, 2nd December 1940. 2nd Erith Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator George Bussey Farren 1943

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident in England, 1943. 1st Etherley Group.

Sub Lieutenant Bernard Fawcitt

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Lost at sea. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Gladstone David Fletham

Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action. 40th Northampton (Grammar School) Group.

Despatch Rider William Allen Fenn

1943 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst on duty, 1943. Royal Commercial Traveller’s School Group.

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G.W. Fenton

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sapper Albert Ernest Field 05-Dec-40 Royal Engineers. Killed in action at Tobruk, 5th December 1940. Cannock Chase Group.

Sergeant Anthony Robinson Field 13-Sep-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in an accident in England, 13th September 1940. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Max Lightfoot Field RAF. Killed on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

K.B. Files RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Glider Pilot Everett Hildred Firth 22-Sep-44 Army. Killed in action at Arnhem, 22nd September 1944. 10th Airedale.

Stoker 2nd Class Wilfred Fish 10-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea, 10th December 1941. Bolton Road Congregational Group, Darwen.

G.V. Fisher 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, 17th September 1939. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Leonard Fisher 02-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident in England, 2nd July 1943. 12th Finchley Group.

Leading Telegraphist Walter Gordon Harry Matthew Fittus

May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship off Crete, May 1941. 1st Falmouth Group.

Flight Lieutenant Dennis Fitzgerald RAF. 12th Harrow (Roxeth Church) Group.

Lord Fitzroy C.O.E.

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

M.V. Fleming Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

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Flight Lieutenant D. Fletcher

RAF. Killed on active service in England. 2nd Toowoomba Group, Queensland, Australia.

Chief Engineer Alfred Florence

Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 3rd Arbroath Group.

Flight Lieutenant Ronald Floyd 14-Jan-45 RAF. Killed in flying accident in Belgium, 14th January 1945. 14th Ealing Group.

Lieutenant Ian Davidson Forbes 1944 R.A.C. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 1944. 23rd City of Aberdeen Group.

Trooper John McKinnon Forbes 20-Nov-44 R.A.C. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Holland, 20th November 1944. 1st Rhynie Group, Aberdeenshire Group.

Commando Robert Forbes 1944 R.C.S. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy in 1944. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

Petty Officer William Forster 11-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed in Mediterranean, 11th May 1941. 1st Leadgate Group.

Bernard Foster 27-Dec-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 27th December 1942. 1st Little Heath and Potters Bar Group.

Warrant Officer Charles Foster RAF. Killed on active service. 1st S.W. Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own, Watford) Group.

John Foster RAF. 1st Ryton Group.

M.G. Foster M.C. Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Cadet Pilot Claude Powell Fotheringham

23-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd November 1943. 1st Que Que Group, Southern Rhodesia.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Maurice Walter Gerald Fox 03-Dec-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action off Southern Ireland, 3rd December 1941. 5th Erith Group.

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Able Seaman Russell Francis Theodore Fox 23-Sep-43

Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Lost at sea, 23rd September 1943. 1st Holbeton Group.

Sergeant William Henry Fox 16 – 17 March 1945 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 16th/17th March 1945. 4th Uckfield Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner David John Francis 11 – 12 June 1944

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations over France, 11th/12th June 1944. 2nd Llandaff (All Saints) Group.

Trooper Edward Francis 1944 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in France, 1944. Meole Brace Group, Salop.

Tom Francis

RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Flight Lieutenant James Philip Franklin 28-Dec-43

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 28th December 1943. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot G.H. Fraser Royal Australian Air Force. Killed on active service. 1st Camberwell Group, Victoria. Australia.

Sergeant Pilot H. Fraser

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed on air operations over enemy territory. 1st Camberwell Group, Victoria. Australia.

J.C. Frederick

Army. Killed in active service. 2nd Eton College Group.

Pilot Officer Roy Frost RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Streatham Common Group.

Edward Charles Fry 08-May-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Northern France, 8th May 1944. 17th Acton Group.

Lieutenant James Robert Rivers Fuller Mar-41

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, March 1941. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Private John Warwick Fullerton 17-Mar-41 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, Keren, 17th March 1941. 1st Shifnal Group, Shropshire.

Sergeant Charles Alexander Furbank May-42

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, May 1942. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Willie Furby 06-Jun-40

RAF. Killed on an operational flight over France, 6th June 1940. 1st Masham Group.

Lieutenant C.P. Furner Jun-45 A.I.F. Died whilst a P.O.W. in Japan, June 1945. 1st Wallaroo Troop, South Australia.

The Honourable C. Furness Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Observer Norman Watt Fyfe

14-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 14th June 1943. 1st Kincardineshire (Laurencekirk) Group.

D. Fyfe-Jamieson M.C.

Army. Killed in action. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sergeant ObserverJohn Hartas George Garrick 31-May-42

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 31st May 1942. 3rd Hounslow Group.

Corporal Charles Garwood 30-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died as a result of a motor cycle accident. 30th August 1941. 16th Barking Group.

Sergeant George James Garwood Aug-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, August 1941. 13th Stepney Group.

L.T.O. Austin Malcom Gascoigne 08-Dec-42 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, 8th December 1942, H.M Submarine “Utmost” 36th Sheffield Group.

Fredrick J. Gascoigne 07-Jun-41 Aged 26 years. Killed by enemy action in Cairo 7th June 1941. 1st Rosebank Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Flying Officer Herbert Horatil Gauntlett

03-May-43 RAF. Aged 33 years. Killed on air operations, 3rd May 1943, 45th Nottingham Group.

Pilot Officer Roy Allan Gayford 07-Apr-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Believed killed in action 7th April 1940. 1st Bassano Group, Alberta.

Pilot Officer James Donald Gayton Mar-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Prosumed killed in action, March 1943. 97th Glasgow Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Howard John Gegg

14-May-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Reported missing after operational flight in France, since presumed killed, 14th May 1940, 1st Calne Group.

Flying Officer George Johnston Geggie 28-Aug-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 28th August 1944. 28th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Roy Laurence Gehrig Oct-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service. October 1943. 1st Menty Group, New South Wales.

Leading Aircraftman Douglas Geldard

07-Aug-41 RCAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 7th August 1941. 49th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Ronald William Gentry May-41

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Mediterranean area, May 1941. 28th Willesden Group.

Private William S. Gaines 28-Sep-40 CASF. Aged 20 years. Killed in accident, September 28th 1940. 3rd Windsor Group, Ontario.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Roderick Maclean Galbraith

RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service near Workington. 167th Glasgow (1st Kings Park) Group.

Flt Sergeant Charles H. Gale Apr-44 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, April 1944. 1st Fritton Group.

Commander Arther James Galvin D.S.C.

27-Aug-44 Royal Navy Reserve aged 42. Killed in action, 27th August 1944, H.M.S. Britamart. 8th Westminster (Cathedral) Group.

Lieutenant Instructor M.P. Gamon 13-Dec-39 Royal Navy. Killed in action in the Battle of the River Plate, 13th December 1939. 1st Hutton Grammer School Group.

Sergeant Harry Garcia 10-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 10th August 1942. 15th Bromley Group.

Corporal James Gard 26-Nov-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds in Holland, 26th November 1944. 1st Wadgbridge Group.

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Lieutenant Daniel Henry Willoughby Gardner

Royal Navy Volunteer Rerserve. Missing, presumed killed. 49th S.W. Herts (Merchant Taylor’s School) Group.

Air Mechanic 1st Class Ellis R. Gardner 19-Dec-41

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Missing presumed killed in action. 19th December 1941. 4th Letchworth (St. Pauls) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Walters Gardner

08-Nov-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 8th November 1941. 123rd Toronto Group.

Gunner John Andrew Garlin 13-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in action at Caen, 13th August 1944. 77th Toronto Group, Canada

Second Officer Richard Ernest Garner Oct-40

Merchant Navy. Aged 41 years. Lost when ship torpedoed, October 1940. 71st North London Group.

Acting Leading Stoker W.H. Garnett

Royal Australian Navy. H.M.S Sydney. 1st Toongabbie Group, New South Wales.

Lance Corporal Douglas Alan George 07-Jun-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 7th June 1944. 16th Wimbledon Group.

Private Eric Oak Gibbons 1942 Army. Aged 28 years. Lost in Singapore, 1942. Llandaff Cathedral Group.

John Douglas Gibbons 09-Jan-42 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, H.M.S Vimiera, 9th January 1942. 62nd Croydon Group

Sergeant Air Gunner Alfred Gibson

Jun-42 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, June 1942. 8th Morden Group.

Pilot Officer Derry Gibson Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1943. 6th Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Donald Fraser Gibson 04-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 4th July 1941. 206th North London Group.

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Aircraftman Fredrick Gibson 18-Nov-40 RAF. Died as a result of bomb wounds, 18th November 1940. 1st Godstone Group.

Pilot Officer Gowan V. Gibson Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, September 1943. 33rd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Wing Commander Guy P. Gibson V.C, D.S.C., D.F.C.

19-Sep-44 RAF. Lost in air operations, 19th September 1944. 1st Tovil Group.

Sergeant Pilot H.F. Gigney Jun-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, June 1941. 23rd Cambridge Group.

Sergeant Arther Edward Fuce Giles 07-Nov-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in plane crash, 7th November 1942. Medstead Group.

Sergeant Radio Observer Gordon Giles

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in crash, North Africa. 8th Woolwich Group.

Private Reuben G. Giles 02-Oct-44 Army SLI. Aged 18 years. Killed in action at Arnhem, 2nd October 1944. 171st Bristol Group.

Flying Officer Leonard George Gill 17-May-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over France, 17th May 1943. Llanishen & Lisvane Parish Churches Group.

Lieutenant John H. Gillian M.C. Jan-44 Army. Killed on active service in Italy, January 1944. John Colet Crew.

Private George Charles Gillard 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in Dieppe raid, 19th August 1942. Salvation Army Citadel Group, Toronto, Canada.

Lieutenant Peter Ernest Gillham Jul-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in France, July 1944. 27th Croydon (St Mildred’s Group.

Warrant Officer 2nd Class James Kennedy Gillies Apr-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, April 1944. 173rd Toronto Group.

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Sidney Charles Gillings 27-Sep-44 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 26 years. Killed on duty as stretcher bearer, Italy front, 27th September 1944. Blundeston & Flixton Group.

Leading Cook John Gilmour 26-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Crete, H.M. Submarine, 26th May 1941. 10th Finchley Group.

Pilot Officer Robert Alexander Gilroy 01-Mar-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 1st March 1943. 97th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Private Samuel Ginies 24-Dec-41 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 17 years. Killed on active service, 24th December 1941. 1st Sliema (Bernard’s Own) Group, Malta.

Flight Sergeant Gerald Grant Giroux

02-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 2nd April 1942. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

Arthur John Gittings Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea in Northern waters, Russian convoy, HMS Bramble. 28th Swansea (St Andrew’s) Group.

Lieutenant William Logie Givens 06-Apr-43 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 6th April 1943. 30th Fife (Yellow Swan) Group.

Corporal Ernest Leslie Glass 09-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed during training operations, England, 9th March 1943. 67th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Navigator William Henry Giles 21 – 22 May 1944

RAF. Aged 21 years. Lost on air operations against Germany, 21/22nd May 1944. 5th Aldershot Group.

Aircraftman Dennis Glover May-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Reported missing on liner which was bombed and sunk during the Dunkirk evacuation, May 1940.

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Aircraftman Ronald Glover 18-May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 18th May 1941. 5th Clapham (Holy Trinity) Group.

Captain Bruce M. Gluckstein 04-Mar-44 Durham County Light Infantry. Died of wounds, 4th March 1944. 20th Hastings (Hydneye House) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Leonard Glynn 13-Jul-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Warwickshire, 13th July 1943. 118th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sapper Edwin Martin Goble 09-May-41 Royal Canadian Engineers. Aged 32 years. Killed whilst training, 9th May 1941. 1st Waterton Park, Alberta, Canada.

Sapper Roy Goddard 11-Aug-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 11th August 1944. 20th Weston-Super-Mare Group.

Flight Lieutenant William Bernard Goddard D.F.C.

Jun-41 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, June 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Gunner & Signaller Charles Godeden 27-May-42

Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 27th May 1942. 27th Medway (All Saints Frindsbury) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Paul Eric Godfrey

RAF. Died in RAF Hospital following an operation. 7th Cambridgeshire Group.

Charles Godsmark 11-Dec-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 11th December 1940. 1st Crawley Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Harold Goldie

1942 RAF. Aged 23 years. Presumed killed in raid on Germany, 1942. 8th Chichester Group.

Sergeant Pilot Leonard Goldie Sep-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Reported missing believed killed, September 1940. 3rd Blandford Group.

Sergeant R.J. Good 21-Mar-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in action in Middle East, 21st March 1942. 2nd Glenelg Group.

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Radio Officer John Goodall 15-Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea, 15th October 1942, S.S. Newton Pine. 11th Eccles (Monton Parish Church) Group.

Geoffrey Walton Gooddy April – May 1941 RAF. Killed on active service, April-May 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Donald Goodfellow 23-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd September 1943. St Michael’s, London Diocesan Boy Scouts Association, Number 10 District.

Ordinary Seaman George Frederick Goodfellow Sep-43

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, HMS Lagan, September 1943. 4th City of London Group.

Flight Sergeant James Kendal Goodfellow

24-Feb-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Wales, 24th February 1944. 125th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Stanley Goodman D.F.M. 16-Jan-45

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 16th January 1945. 2nd Deptford (St Luke’s) Group.

Corporal Herbert Goodwill 28-May-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Died in hospital at Cassells, 28th May 1940. 4th Wallsend Group.

Lance Corporal Howard Reginald Goodyear

06-Sep-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 6th September 1944. 16th Romsey (Broughton) Group.

2nd Lieutenant James Julian Paul Goodyear 31-Dec-42

Royal Canadian Engineers. Killed on active service in India, 31st December 1942.

Gunner Specialist Leslie John Herbert Gordon 08-Feb-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Italy, 8th February 1944. 161st North London Group.

Leading Aircraftman Reverend William Godfrey Gorton 21-Apr-42

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in flying accident, 21st April 1942. 67th Cardiff Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator Harold Goss 23-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in India, 23rd December 1942. 1st Carshalton Group.

Lance Bombardier Lloyd Gosse 09-Jan-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th January 1944. 51st Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Anthony Gothard RAF. Aged 21 years. 18th Beckenham Group.

Leading Aircraftman Charles James Gough 22-Mar-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 22nd March 1941. 7th Calgary Group, Canada.

Private J. Gould 1942 Australian Imperial Force. Killed by mortar bomb in Tobruk, 1942. 1st Kilkenny-Croydon Group, South Australia.

Pilot Officer John William Graafstra

1942 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in operations over Germany, 1942. 1st Souris Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Wireless Operator Colin Graham Royal Navy. Killed in action at Narvik, HMS Ganges. 1st Etherley Group.

Private Vincent Edwin Graham 18-Oct-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 18th October 1943. 2nd Ashfield (10th Catholic) Group, New South Wales.

Gunner Donald Arthur Grange 11-Mar-41 Anti-Aircraft. Aged 19 years. Killed in action by enemy bomb, March 11th 1941. 1st Ilkley Group.

3rd Officer Allan Murdo Mar-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed on active, March 1942. 98th Glasgow Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hugh Allan Grant 25-Oct-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 25th October 1941. 30th Toronto Group.

Fighter Pilot Kenneth Grant Jul-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in the Mediterranean, July 1941. 1st Hampstead Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Ronald Grant 05-Jul-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 5th July 1941. Stonewall Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Private Walter Grant 1944 United States Army. Killed in attack on Cherbourg, 1944. 12th Winchester Group.

2nd Lieutenant Richard Parkinson Gratrix

Jun-42 Indian Army. Aged 20 years. Died in hospital in Indue, June 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Corporal Edin Gray 05-Oct-43 Army. Killed in Italy, 5th October 1943. Spearhead (26th Army) Crew.

Leading Aircraftman John Samuel Willis Gray

09-Dec-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 9th December 1941. 3rd Weyburn Group, Sask., Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Leonard Joseph Gray 06-Jan-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. January 6th 1941. 9th Niagara Falls (Ontario) Group.

Private Robert Gray Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, England, July 1944. 9th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Trevor Morgan Gray

Oct-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, October 1942. 5th Llandaff (Cathedral) Group.

William Gray 05-May-43 Army. Aged 30 years. Died of wounds in Middle East, 5th May 1943. 19th Hammersmith Group.

Sydney Greaves M.M. 09-Oct-43 Army. Aged 30 years. Died of wounds, 9th October 1943. Glass Houghton (St Paul’s) Group.

John Gerhardus Greeff 21-Nov-41 Airborne Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, 21st November 1941. 1st Hillbrow-Berea Group, Johannesburg.

Sub Lieutenant Basil C. Green 06-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, France, 6th June 1944. Crofton Oak Group, Orpington.

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Harold Green 16-Aug-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Died at sea due to Dysentery acquired in the Tropics, HMT Lancashire, 16 August 1940.

Sergeant Air Gunner Kenneth Green 21-Mar-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air crash, near Bournemouth, 21st March 1941. Prince’s Avenue, Methodist Group, Hull.

George Greenacre 30-Sep-41 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 56 years. Killed on duty, 30th September 1941. 1st Preston Colliery (3rd Tynemouth) Group.

Private Jack T. Greeno 10-May-43 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in North Africa, 10th May 1943. 19th Harrow Group.

Ordinary Seaman George Greenwell

15-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Lost at sea, 15th November 1942. 1st Castle Hedingham Group.

Private Clifford Greenwood 11-Jun-40 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, 11th June 1940. 29th Halifax Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Alfred Gregory 21-May-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 21st May 1941. 56th Salford Group.

Flight Sergeant John Pascoe Francis Grenfell

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst flying near Oxford training as Pilot Officer. 1st Byfleet Group.

Leading Aircraftman Ernest Aubrey Griffin

11-Dec-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, 11th December 1941. 8th Oxford Group.

Harry Griffin 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. HMS Royal Oak, October 14th 1939. Blakenhall (36th Walsall) Group.

Warrant Officer John James Griffin 13-Apr-42

RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service off Ceylon, 13th April 1942. 2nd Mortlake Group.

Petty Officer Ronald Griffin 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed by enemy action at Plymouth, 1941. 6th Sheffield Group.

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Sergeant William Arthur Griffin 09-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 9th February 1941. 35th North London Group.

Sergeant Pilot Instructor Edwin Thomas Griffith

17-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 17th January 1942. 4th Battersea Group.

Sergeant Pilot Anthony Griffiths 1943 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Syracuse, 1943. 2nd Carmarthen (St Davis’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Martin Cyril Beaufort Grimaldi 03-Jul-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident in the Hebrides, 3rd July 1943. 1st Otterton Group.

Leading Aircraftman Eric Grimes Feb-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds in Singapore, February 1942. 1st Dereham Group.

Sergeant Pilot Harry Roy Grindrod 02-Dec-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, 2nd December 1941. 19th Plymouth (Emmanuel Church) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Dennis Frank Grinham Oct-44

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, October 1944. 1st Bureham Group.

Pilot Officer Alan Grout Jul-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, July 1941. 71st Croydon Group.

Lieutenant Leander Buxton Grove 16-Aug-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 16th August 1943. 4th Glebe Group, New South Wales.

Warrant Officer Donald Hernando Desoto Grover

26-Mar-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 26th March 1944. 6th Kirkland Lake Group, Canada.

3rd Officer Robert Groves Nov-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, November 1942. 13th Bromley Group.

Pilot Officer Thomas Albert Grundy 16-Jul-40

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, 16th July 1940. 41st Newcastle Group.

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Sergeant Clarence N. Gugins 24-Feb-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 24th February 1944. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Signaller John C. Gussin Royal Navy. Lost at sea on convoy duty. 4th Streatham Common Group.

Leading Signalman Alastair Cameron Guthrie

Feb-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, HMS Culver, February 1942. 4th Perthshire (Dunblane) Group.

Lieutenant Graham Guthrie 01-May-43 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 1st May 1943. 28th Glasgow Group.

Leading Seaman Robert Milford Guthrie

07-May-44 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost off coast of Newfoundland, 7th May 1944. 6th Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

William Riddell Guthrie May-40 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost during evacuation of Dunkirk, May 1940. 4th Perthshire (Dunblane Churches’) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ronald Guttridge 19-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed by enemy action in the air, 19th August 1941. 23rd Clapham (St John’s) Group.

Lieutenant James Reginald Guy 18-Jun-41 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 18th June 1941. 1st Hillsbrow, Berea Group, Johannesburg.

Able Seaman David Gwynne Nov-41 Royal Australian Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea, November 1941. 1st Riverton Group, South Australia.

Wybert Gwyther

Merchant Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed at sea by enemy action. 3rd Newport Group.

Rex Gilder 13-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, 13th December 1941. 5th Oxford (St Michael’s) Group.

Captain David Glasse 04-May-44 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 4th May 1944. Royal Grammar School, Colchester.

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Victor Herbert Goodheart 21-Sep-44 Airborne Division. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds at Arnhem, 21st September 1944. 46th Hackney Group.

Private Peter P.J. Gallagher 01-Oct-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Died on active service, South East Asia, 1st October 1944. 1st Littlehampton Group.

Flight Engineer John William Gibb 26-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in England, 26th January 1944. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Flight Sergeant William Bert Gladstone

08-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over France, 8th July 1943. 19th West Ham Group.

Flying Officer Willis John Gladwell 06-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 6th July 1944. 118th Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Arthur Gooch 25-Dec-41 RAF. Killed on active service, 25th December 1941. 67th North London Group.

Sergeant R.A. Goodall

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Pilot Officer Robert Gray 19-Sep-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in India, 19th September 1943. 2nd Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flying Officer Alfred C. Greenfield

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group

Sergeant Air Gunner Gordon Valentine Greening

17-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 17th September 1944. 1st Pontlottyn Group.

Ordinary Coder Thomas Philip Greenwood

20-Feb-45 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, HMS Vervain, 20th February 1945. 3rd Halifax Group.

Flying Officer Lindsay L. Guthrie 09-Nov-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 9th November 1944. 62nd Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Sergeant Bomb Aimer George Neals Gable

Jul-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, July 1943. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Richard E. Gale RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service. 2nd West Bridgeford Group.

Frederick George Gardiner Apr-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, April 1944. 1st Hadlow Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Harold Philip Gardiner 07-Aug-42

RAF. Killed on active service, 7th August 1942. 6th Wellingborough (Grammar School) Group.

Flight Engineer Charles Garrett Jun-43 RAF. Aged 37 years. Killed in air operations over Holland, June 1943. 3rd Slough Group.

Sergeant Robin Wilson Geddes May-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, May 1942. 1st Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Private Donald Gerrard 1941 Army. Aged 30 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 1941. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Major Robert Anthony Herbert Gerrard

13-Jun-40 Army. Killed in action in France, 13th June 1940. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Norman Gibbons Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Lost at sea, March 1941. 3rd Slough Group.

Sergeant W.F. Gibson RAF. Killed in action. 29th Stepney Group.

Pilot Officer Reginald C. Gilbert 1944 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over France, 1944. 45th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Lieutenant David John Gillott G.M. 03-Sep-43 Army. Killed in action, 3rd September 1943. Ampleforth College Group.

Flight Sergeant Stuart John Goff 17-Dec-42 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, 17th December 1942. 6th Camberwell Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Frederick Goodwin 06-Mar-45

RAF. Aged 24 years. Died whilst prisoner of war in Borneo, 6th March 1945. 3rd City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

James Joseph Gordon Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost with ship, HMS Prince of Wales, December 1941. 21st Wallasey Group.

Henry Robert Balfour Graham 02-Dec-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 2nd December 1944. 24th Inverness-shire (Kingussie) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Alexander Grant

RAF. Unable to obtain further details. Died of wounds in hospital after returning from a mission on 30th December 1940. 1st Arbroath Group.

Major John Grant Aug-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, August 1944. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Lieutenant William Mitchell Grant Feb-43 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North Africa, February 1943. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Pilot Rupert Gratton-Doyle Aug-41 RAF. Killed on active service, August 1941. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Sub Lieutenant Ian Lewis Grave D.S.C.

1942-1943 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in raid on Island of Sumatra, HMS Victorious, 1942/43. 3rd Wallington Group.

Albert Arthur Gray Feb-42 Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Malaya, February 1942. 19th Hammersmith Group.

Flight Lieutenant Gerald Charles Duncan Green

19-Aug-45 RAF. Killed on active service, South East Asia, 19th August 1945. Ampleforth College Group.

Lieutenant Patrick Greenacre 11-Jul-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, 11th July 1944. 1st Sapperton Group.

Surgeon Lieutenant Anthony Gordon Gregory

26-Mar-42 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, 26th March 1942. Ampleforth College Group.

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Herbert Grey Mar-43 Aged 27 years. Died of disease contracted in Norway, March 1943. 3rd Slough Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Griffin Oct-39 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed in action, October 1939. 1st Lingfield and Dormansland Group.

Sergeant Observer John Griffiths Dec-41 RAF. Aged 36 years. Killed in action over Brest, December 1941. 14th Cardiff Group.

Officer Cadet N.O. Gurney Died of illness, June 1941. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Brian Rebbeck Guy

31-May-44 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 31st May 1944. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Lance Corporal F.G. Galliers

Army. Aged 24 years. Died in a prisoner of war camp. 1st Much Wenlock Group.

David Game Died on active service. 1st Double Bay Group, New South Wales, Australia.

Sergeant Pilot Benjamin Peter Gannon

Oct-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in October 1941. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Peter Denis Garbutt Jun-46 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident, June 1946. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

Leading Aircraftman H.A. Garden Royal Australian Air Force. Accidentally killed. Kilcoy Group, Queensland, Australia.

J.M. Garnett 1940 Merchant Navy. Lost at sea in 1940. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Private John Gartland 30-Oct-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Holland, 30th October 1944. 1st Leadgate Group.

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Private Thomas Reginald Garwood 15-Oct-40

Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 15th October 1940. 182nd Birmingham (1st Shirley) Group.

Wing Commander Henry Gavbert 25-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service, Florida, 25th March 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Pilot Officer Clarence Carnegie Milne Gauldie R.A.F. Killed on active service. 28th Angus (3rd Arbroath) Group.

Private John Alfred Geard 11-Jul-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 11th July 1944. 1st Hanwell Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Stanley Gearing

30-Nov-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Hamburg, 30th November 1941. 1st Princes Risborough Group.

Signalman Arthur Geiger Feb-44 R.C.S. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, February 1944. 5th Balham and Tooting Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Eric Neil Genno

17-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an air accident in Yorkshire, 17th November 1944. 14th City of Stoke-on-Trent (Basford) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Eric George Apr-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Killed in plane crash returning from operations against enemy shipping, April 1943. 1st Norwood-Southall (Lady Jersey’s Own) Group.

Flying Officer Ivan William George

RAF. Killed on air operations. Royal Commercial Traveller’s School Group.

Able Seaman Malcolm George

Royal Navy. Killed at sea in a Russian Convoy. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Leading Signalman Herbert Norman Gibbon

Apr-45 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Killed in action on Mine Sweeper, April 1945. 210th Sheffield Group.

Sergeant Alec Gibbs

RAF. 6th Richmond Group.

The Honourable V.P. Gibbs Army. 1st Eton College Group.

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Flying Officer Ronald Gibson 29-Dec-43 RAF. Killed on active service, 29th December 1943. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Flight Sergeant Ray Gile 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant John Gilfillan 21-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Austria, 21st August 1944. 2nd Stirlingshire Group.

Jack Norman Gill

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Oxshott Group.

E.J. Gillett Royal Artillery. Killed by enemy action on searchlight. 59th West London Group.

J. Gilliat Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Captain Josiah Anthony Boeck Gimson Sep-43

Army. Killed in action in Middle East, September 1943. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Squadron Leader N. Glew 1941 RAF. Killed in an aircraft accident, 1941. 93rd Derby Group.

Sergeant Brian Glover 15 – 16 March 1944 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 15th/16th March 1944. 37th Manchester (1st Didsbury) Group.

Corporal Goad

Royal Army Service Corps. Killed on active service. 11th Fulham Group.

Warrant Officer Peter Leopold Godfrey 17-Sep-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 17th September 1944. 4th Harrow (County School for Boys) Group.

Captain Philip Charles Going 1944 Army. Aged 33 years. Killed in action, Anzio Beachhead, 1944. 1st Ottershaw College Group.

Sergeant Pilot H.V. Goodall

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Killed on active service in the Middle East. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant Stanley Goodhew Oct-42 RAF. Killed on air operations over France, October 1942. 11th Ealing Group.

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Kenneth Gooding RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Newton Abbott Group.

Eric Goodwin

Civil Defence. Killed by enemy action. 15th Holborn Group.

Keith Goodwin 1944 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea in 1944. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Kenneth Goodwin May-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed, May 1944. 1st Forest Hill Group.

Phillip Goodwin

Civil Defence. Killed by enemy action. 15th Holborn Group.

Christopher Gordon 1943 Army. Aged 29 years. Died on hospital ship on the way home, 1943. Chafin Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Flying Officer Thomas Gordon 25-Feb-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 25th February 1943. 1st Midlothian (Gorebridge) Group.

V.M. Gordon-Ives Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Andrew Gowland 28-Jun-47 Army. Aged 26 years. Died following operation as result of wounds received at Kohima, 1944. 28th June 1947. 25th Gateshead (St Andrew’s) Group.

Signaller Ian D. Graham 10-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed by enemy action in North Africa, 10th November 1942. 88th Glasgow (Merrylee) Group.

Flight Lieutenant James Ramsey Graham

Apr-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Lost on operational flight over Indian Ocean, April 1943. 67th Renfrewshire (20th Paisley) Group.

John Graham

Army. 19th Roxburghshire (6th Hawick) Group.

Joseph Grahame Army. 7th Roxburghshire (2nd Hawick) Group.

A.J. Grant

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Flight Sergeant Charles Grant 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 1941. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

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Douglas John Gray 27-Sep-43 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in action at sea, 27th September 1943. 16th Swindon (High School) Group.

Henry Gray Apr-43 Civil Defence. Killed by enemy action, April 1943. 15th Holborn Group.

Lieutenant Robert M. Gray

Paratroops. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Italy. 113th Glasgow Group.

Sergeant Stanley Gray 1941 Army. Killed whilst removing the fuse from a bomb at Plymouth in 1941. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

Pilot Officer William Alexander Gray 14-Jan-45

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Belgium, 14th January 1945. 104th Toronto Group, Canada.

C.N. Grazerbrook Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Staff Sergeant Frank Green B.E.M. 25-Jul-45

Royal Arm Service Corps. Aged 26 years. Accidentally killed in Germany, 25th July 1945. 6th Wakefield (Holy Trinity) Group.

Private Fred G.W. Green Army. Died as prisoner of war. 15th Oxford Group.

Wireless Operator George William Green

25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship on 25th November 1941. 1st Alford Group.

John Henry Green 03-Nov-40 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service in Lincolnshire, 3rd November 1940. 2nd Ludlow Group.

Private Leslie Edgar Green

New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed on active service in the Middle East. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Private Herbert Greenall

Army. Killed on active service. 5th Southall (Kings Hall) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Robin Greenaway

1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in 1940. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

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Flying Officer Peter Greenhaulgh 20-Nov-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service in Canada, 20th November 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Able Seaman Grenville John Greenwood

16-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship, 16th December 1941. 1st Alford Group.

Pilot Officer Robert Greer 22 – 23 March 1945 RAF. Killed in action over Austria, 22rd/23rd March 1945. 16th Preston (Loyola) Group.

Sub Lieutenant George Brian Grey Nov-39

Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea in November 1939. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Private Kenneth Compton Griffin 05-Nov-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Malaya, 5th November 1943. 1st Chiswick Group.

H. Griffith Royal Navy. 7th Plymouth Group.

John Griffiths Royal Army Service Corps. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Private Ronald Griffiths 10-Nov-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Libya, 10th November 1941. 2/99th Manchester Group.

Sub Lieutenant Evan Griffiths-Hughes

Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

R.F.S. Grigg Army. 3rd Eton College Group. Sergeant Gunner Leslie Grimshaw RAF. Killed in action on air operations. 15th Oxford Group.

Lance Bombardier E. Gross 26-Dec-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 32 years. Killed in a traffic accident in Italy, 26th December 1944. 9th Croydon Group.

Sergeant Denzil Walter Charles Groves

11-Dec-41 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed accidentally whilst on active service, 11th December 1941. 1st Llandovery Group.

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Sergeant Maurice Guiver

RAF. Killed in a flying accident. 1st South West Herts (Countess of Clarendon’s Own, Watford) Group.

Sergeant Observer Alexander Guthrie

1942 RAF. Killed on active service in 1942. 34th Cardiff Group.

Bren Gunner Vincent Hadfield Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed at Dieppe, August 1942. 2nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Alan E. Hadley 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 12th Winchester Group.

Sergeant Dennis Wilsmore Hargan

02-May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations over Norway, 2nd May 1943. 17th Beckenham Group.

Flight Sergeant Gerald Ernest Hagerman

31-Jan-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 31st January 1944. 33rd Saint John Troop, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Benjamin Haight 19-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 19th March 1943. 1st Sudbury, Canada.

Flying Officer Terence Ramsay (Johnny) Hailstone 11-Feb-45

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Northern Ireland, 11th February 1945. 1st West Vancouver (St Stephen’s) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Bernard Haines

20-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, August 20th 1940. 17th Ipswich (Turret Green) Group.

Corporal Martyn Wright Hainsworth 11-Apr-43

Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 11th April 1943. 1st Claygate Group.

Leading Aircraftman David Martin Hair Jan-44

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Canada, January 1944. 42nd Renfrewshire (Kilmacolm) Group.

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Sergeant Pilot John Keatingle Haire 06-Nov-40

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 6th November 1940. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Eric Hale 13-Oct-42 RAF. Killed in cycling accident, 13th October 1942. 186th North London Group.

William Henry Hale 17-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Canada, 17th March 1943. 10th Anfield Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Ernest Halestrap

30-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in air crash in Holland, 30th August 1941. 2nd Upminster Group.

Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Arthur Halfpenny

Oct-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. 95th City of Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley High School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Alfred E. Hall 08-Apr-40 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 8th April 1940. St Margaret’s Group, Putney.

Sergeant Pilot Dennis Hall 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1941. 5th Bournemouth Group.

Sergeant Gunner James Hall Apr-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed in action, April 1941. 16th Preston (Gonzaga) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Anthony Frederick Hallett 30-Jun-41

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, HMS Furious, 30th June 1941. Caldicott School Troop.

Corporal Francis Sadler Halliday 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. 1940. 7th Cambridge Group.

Warrant Officer W.R. Halldran

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action overseas. 15th Winnipeg Group.

Flight Sergeant David Halstead Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service, 5th May 1942. 1st Cannington Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Pilot Officer Jack Royston Hamar 24-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed at Epping, 24th July 1940. 1st Knighton (Rads) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Samuel Hamer 05-Mar-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on operational duties, 5th March 1941. Baines’ Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Observer Claude Hamilton 10-Aug-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Shot down and killed over Germany, 10th August 1940. 2nd Radlett Group.

Flying Officer Harry Forbes Hamilton

14-Jan-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 14th January 1943. 15th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Rifleman Francis Llewellyn Hamling 09-Dec-44

King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Greece, 9th December 1944. 1st East Ham (St Alban’s) Group.

Eric Hammond February – March 1941 Army. Killed on active service, Feb/March 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Sergeant Herbert John Cameron Hammond

22-Mar-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, New Guinea, 22nd March 1943. 20th Camberwell Group, Victoria, Australia.

Sergeant Robin Richard Hammond

18-Dec-39 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed over Heligoland in action, December 18th 1939. 1st Hockerill (Bishop’s Stortford) Group.

Pilot Lessrs John Hampstead 20-May-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 20th May 1943. 2nd Grafton Group, New South Wales.

Sergeant Bruce Hancock 18-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on aerodrome whilst ramming enemy machine, 18th August 1940. 6th Hendon Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Richard Hancock

31-Jul-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 31st July 1942. 14th Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Royston Starling Hancock 24-Oct-42 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at El Alamein, 24th October 1942. 1st Orange Group, Johannesburg.

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Sergeant Observer Arnold Handley

14-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in flying accident on return from operational flight, 14th August 1941. 4th Dewsbury Group.

Leading Aircraftman Harold Thompson Handley

20-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst flying in Wiltshire, 20th October 1941. 1st St Thomas Group, York.

Flying Officer William Bertrand Handy

19-Mar-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, England, 19th March 1944. 26th Toronto Group, Canada.

Rifleman William Clifford Hanes May – June 1940 Army. Killed in action, May/June 1940. 3rd St Pancras Group.

Pilot Officer Donald Wilson Hanham

19-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 19th March 1943. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Donald Norman Hannant 14-Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 14th August 1941. Marshall Group, Sak., Canada.

Sergeant Instructor Robert Hanson

23-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident over Coventry, 23rd April 1941. 6th Anfield Group.

Sub Lieutenant Kenneth Walter Hardiman

17-May-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed in crash on returning from raid, 17th March 1945. 2nd Trowbridge Group.

Able Seaman Eric William Harding Dec-44

Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, Greece, December 1944. 1st Hitcham Group.

Sergeant Pilot George William Coldson Harding

May-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 18 years. Killed in operations against the Enemy, May 1942. 4th Allerton Group.

Harold Harding Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost when S.S. Montrose was sunk by enemy action, October 1942. 34th Walsall Group.

Warrant Officer Bernard Gorden Edmund Hardman 24 – 25 July 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action 24/25th July 1943. 2nd Arundel Group.

Sergeant Observer Gerald Thomas Hardwick

May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, May 1941. 2nd Rayleigh Group.

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Captain R. Ivan Hare Nov-42 Australian Imperial Force. Killed in action in North Africa, November 1942. St Peter’s College, South Australia.

Sergeant Pilot Alan Harker Aug-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Enmey Territory, August 1942. 4th Letchworth (St Paul’s) Group.

Corporal Alfred Francis Harknett 25-Oct-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in Egypt, 25th October 1942. 1st City of Bangor.

Lawrence Harling 1942 Army. Died a prisoner of war in Germany, 1942. 5th Morecombe (Sea Scout) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Student Pilot Lloyd Edwin Harmon 02-Jun-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in plane crash, 2nd June 1943. Watrous Group, Sask., Canada.

Pilot Officer Robert C. Harmston Apr-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Shot down over Norway in April 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

Pilot Officer Douglas W.F. Harper 28-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 28th March 1943. 87th Leicester Group.

Ronald Albert Harper 28-Nov-40 Royal Marines. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds received in bombing raid whilst on duty at Plymouth, 28th November 1940. 55th Bristol Group.

Pilot Officer Roy Anderson Harper 1942

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in plane crash in Middle East, 1942. 7th Camberwell Group, Victoria.

Walter Frederick Harrington Killed in action in Middle East. 16th Westminster Group. Flight Sergeant Observer A.B. Harris Jun-42

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in air operations in Libya, June 1942. Gladstone Group, South Australia.

Leading Seaman Albert Roger Harris

Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 34 years. Lost at sea (H.M.T. St Cathan), April 1942. Lowestoft.

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Brian Leslie Harris 22nd February 1942 Merchant Navy. Aged 15 years. Died at sea (HMS Strathmore), 22nd February 1942. 23rd St Albans.

Supply Chief Petty Officer John Henry Harris

Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Killed whilst helping to remove patients from bombed hospital at Portsmouth, April 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Pilot Officer John Wilfrid Harris 19-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident in Northumberland, 19th November 1943. 1st Erdington (15th Birmingham) Group.

Pilot Officer Leonard George Harris 09-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 9th November 1944. 8th Ealing Group.

Lieutenant Richard Harris Jul-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Normandy, July 1944. 1st Horsham Group.

Sergeant Robert Evans Harris 22-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, Northumberland, July 22nd 1942. 2nd West Drayton Group.

2nd Lieutenant Douglas Richard Harrison 12-Sep-43

Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action, Mediterranean area, 12th September 1943. 39th Newcastle-on-Tyne (Cordwainer’s Group).

Frank Harrison 10-Nov-42 Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 10th November 1942. 31st Southport (King George V School).

Captain Kenneth McGee Harrison 02-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 38 years. Killed in action in Italy, 2nd September 1944. 2nd St John (St Paul’s) Group, Canada.

Lance Sergeant Ronald Harrison Feb-40 Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds in Libya, February 1940. 8th Farsley Group.

Pilot Officer Frederic Cecil Harrold 1940 RAF. Aged 23 years. 7th Cambridge Group.

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David Hart Mar-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Missing believed killed, March 1943. 1st East Cowes (St James) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Donald James Hart

14-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in aircraft accident, 14th March 1944. 16th Leyton Group.

Gordon Edward Hart 15-Mar-41 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 37 years. Killed on duty, 15th March 1941. 2nd City of London Sea Scout Group.

Flying Officer John Hart 01-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, Italy, 1st June 1944. 2nd Mortlake Group.

Ordinary Signalman Ronald Harry Hartland 15-Jun-42

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service (HMS Wasp), 15th June 1942. 1st Stockingford Group.

Donald Hartley 06-Feb-44 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 27 years. Died of illness on active service, 6th February 1944. 1st Torrensuille Group, South Australia.

Sergeant Observer Edward Joseph Hartley 22-Feb-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed near mouth of Milford Haven, Wales, after setting out on operations in a Catalina flying boat, 22nd February 1942. 2nd Denton (Christchurch) Group.

Frederick Hartley 26-Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Died at sea, 26th October 1942. 19th Southport (Emmanuel) Group.

G. Andrew Hartman 08-Aug-42 South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident in Natal, 8th August 1942. 10th Pretoria (Arcadia) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Hadden 1943 RAF. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Chester-le-Street (St Mary’s & St Cuthbert’s) Group.

Sergeant F. Handslip Jul-43 R.C.O.S. Died on active service, July 1943. 20th Stepney Group.

2nd Lieutenant Ian Bernard Hankey 31-Aug-42

King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action, North Africa, 31st August 1942. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

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Reginald Hanson 1942 RAF. Aged 25 years. Lost in air operations, 1942. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Leading Signaller Arthur Robert Harratt

9th April 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hollyhock), 9th April 1942. 4th Northampton (Christchurch) Group.

Sinclair Murray Harrold 11-Jun-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action North West Europe, 11th June 1944. 24th Invernessshire (Kingussie) Group.

Raymond Hart 27-May-42 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 27th May 1942. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant Bernard A. Hartley 14-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed by enemy action, 14th December 1942. 6th Epping Forest (1st Wanstead) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Peter Douglas Hartshorn

Aug-43 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Missing believed killed, August 1943. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Sergeant Burt Harvey 17-Dec-44 Airborne Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 17th December 1943. 64th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Dennis Harvey 23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Cossack), 23rd October 1941. 24th Portsmouth (Children’s Cottage Homes) Group.

2nd Officer James Harvey Sep-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 29 years. Torpedoed, September 1940, S.S. Empire Airman. 7th South Shields (Queen Street Methodist) Group. Deep Sea Scout.

Gunner John William Harvey 12-Dec-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Died on active service, India, 12th December 1941. 1st Colchester Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Kenneth Bertram Harvey 03-Mar-42

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on aircraft landing accident, 3rd March 1942. 1st Dunmow Group.

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Air Gunner Edward Harwood 05-Dec-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 5th December 1944. 1st Riverside Group, Canada.

Edward James Harwood 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Picked up when first ship HMS Edinburgh was lost, 1942, but was lost on return voyage from Russia on a merchant ship. 4th Oldham (Hartley Wintney) Group.

Reginald Harwood Jun-41 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in France, June 1941. 3rd Slough Group.

Lieutenant John D. Hasgard 1944 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, Belgium, 1944. 2nd West Bridgford Group.

Signaller Ronald Frederick Herbert Hassell

12-Oct-40 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea, 12th October 1940. 71st North London Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Eric Haste

Nov-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, November 1941. 1st Edgware Group.

Flight Sergeant Ronald Arthur Hatfield

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed whilst on operational duties over North Sea. 1st Woorinen Group, Victoria, Australia.

Warrant Officer Donald Jesse Haug 10-Nov-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Bay of Biscay, 10th November 1943. 2nd Regina Group, Canada.

Fireguard William Francis Haughton 11-May-41

Civil Defence. Aged 47 years. Died as result of enemy action, 11th May 1941. 14th Morden Group.

Pilot Officer Walter James Havies Nov-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, November 1942. 8th Ealing Group.

Signaller Geoffrey Hawken Sep-42 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, September 1942. 29th Coventry Group.

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Private Douglas Hawkes Jul-43 Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, Hong Kong, July 1943. 1st Andres Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Edwin Donald Hawkins 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 133rd Toronto Group, Canada.

Gunner Eric Reginald Hawkins 21-Mar-45 Army. Aged 33 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, Borneo, 21st March 1945. 16th Barking Group.

Messenger Kenneth Hawkins 05-Oct-42 Aged 17 years. Killed in motor cycle accident during invasion exercises, 5th October 1942. 32nd Cheltenham (Cambray) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Leslie Richard Hawley

March – April 1941 RAF. Aged 25 years. Missing believed killed in action over Germany, March/April 1941. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Wireless Operator James William Esmond Hay 01-Dec-42

Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 1st December 1942. 22nd Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant John S. Hay Aug-42 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, North Atlantic, August 1942. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Warrant Officer Peter John Hay Oct-43 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Germany, October 1943. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Christopher Jack Haycock

06-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 6th October 1943. 42nd Bedfordshire (Milton Ernest) Group.

Pilot Officer Francis John Haydon 04-Jun-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 4th June 1940. 3rd Brackley (Magdelen College School) Group.

Able Seaman Frank Hayes 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. 1941. 2nd Hessle Group.

Flight Lieutenant James Patrick Hayes Jul-43

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over France, July 1943. 1st Souris Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Leslie Hayes 1940 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 2nd Hessle Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Craig Hayes Apr-42

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in operations, Augsburg, April 1942. 9th Prestwich Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Hayes Jul-42 Royal New Zealand Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in air operations over Europe, July 1942. St Joseph’s Group, Wellington, New Zealand.

Flying Officer Ralph Gamble Hayes D.F.C. 05-Nov-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying operations, 5th November 1943. St Joseph’s (Roehampton) Group.

Company Sergeant Major Edward Harry Haynes 13th April 1943

1st/6th Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Killed in action, North Africa, aged 34. Troop Leader 51st Hackney Scout Group. Remembered on the Medjez-el-Bab Memorial, Tunisia.

Flying Officer Jack Raymond Haynes D.F.C. 09-Aug-44

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 9th August 1944. 19th Northampton Group.

Pilot Officer Joseph Stuart Haynes

21-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 21st August 1942. Old Colony Group, Lloydminster, Sask., Canada.

Private Kenneth Charles Haynes 30-Oct-44 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 30th October 1944. 4th Hinckley (St Mary’s) Group.

Apprentice Harold Charles Hayward

22-Nov-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 27 years. Torpedoed in the Atlantic, 22nd November 1940. 3rd Brighton West (St Michael’s) Group.

Pilot Officer James M. Hayward Nov-40 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, November 1940. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Charles William Haywood 06-Nov-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 29 years. Died of Malaria in Japanese Prison Camp, 6th November 1944. 26th Camberwell Group.

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Warden William Edward Dudley Hazell 24-Nov-40

Air Raid Precautions. Aged 41 years. Killed on duty, 24th November 1940. 269th Britsol Group.

Charles Hazlewood Apr-41 Royal Engineers. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, April 1941. 2nd Wednesfield Group.

Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Edgar Heal 09-Nov-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, 9th November 1941. 58th Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Raymond Samuel Heale Oct-42 RAF. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, October 1942. Llandaff Cathedral Group.

Leslie Thomas Healey 19 – 20 April 1941 National Fire Service. Aged 32 years. Killed by enemy action 19/20th April 1941. 7th Beckenham Group.

Flight Sergeant Reginald Paul Healey 09-Jun-42

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 9th June 1942. 2nd Alderley Edge Group.

Lieutenant Walter Geoffrey Heap 19-Sep-44 Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Italy, 19th September 1944. 19th Acton Group.

Cyril Heard Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost with ship (HMS Glorious), June 1940. 1st Bude Group.

Jack Hearne 15-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, India, 15th March 1943. 282nd Birmingham (St John’s Ladywood) Group.

Sergeant Pilot E.J.H. Heather 29-Sep-41 RAF. Killed on active service, 29th September 1941. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Wireless Operator Robert Walter Heather

Jan-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost when ship was sunk, January 1941. 8th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot J. Kenneth Heaton 15-Aug-44 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 15th August 1944. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

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Pilot Officer Joseph Roy Herbert 15-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over France, 15th March 1942. 15th Regina Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Charles Hedger 25-Apr-40 Royal Navy. Aged 38 years. Killed in action, 25th April 1940. 39th Croydon Group.

Flying Officer Peter Oscar Hedges 05-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 5th February 1944. 17th Beckenham Group.

Pilot Officer Mark Edward Heels 26-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in operations over the sea, 26th April 1944. 23rd North London Group.

Walter Heesom 07-Feb-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 27 years. Killed on the Burma Front, 7th February 1944. 2/3rd North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner R.J. Hehir Jun-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Missing believed killed in Middle East, June 1942. 1st Victor Harbour Group, South Australia.

Sergeant Pilot James Heimsath May-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air accident, May 1945. 3rd Exmouth Group.

Leading Aircraftman John “Bud” Gilchrist Heinmrich 22-Sep-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 22nd September 1943. 6th Kitchener Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Helm 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Presumed killed on air operations over Germany, 1943. 37th Sunderland (St George’s) Group.

Charles Hemerstretch Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. 4th Hove Group.

Pilot Officer Arthur Heming Dec-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Missing believed killed, December 1944. 3rd Epsom (St Martin’s) Group.

Flying Officer Gordon Heming Jan-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 33 years. Killed in action over Germany, January 1944. Broadway Baptist Group, Winnipeg, Canada.

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Sergeant Navigator Harry Hemingway

19-Sep-44 RAF. Killed on air operations over Holland, 19th September 1944. Accrington Road, Methodist Group, Burnley.

Pilot Officer Robert T. Hemmons 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in flying accident, 1943. Wawanese Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Private Albert Henderson Dec-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Holland, December 1944. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Edward Robb Henderson

20-Jan-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Italy, 20th January 1944. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Canteen Assistant George J. Henderson Dec-41

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost off Malaya, HMS Repulse, December 1941. 123rd Edinburgh (Inverleith) Group.

Pilot Officer Henry David Christopher Henderson 23-Dec-41

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Norway, 23rd December 1941. 1st Glasgow (B) Group.

Pilot James Ian Henderson 16-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service during flight training, 16th December 1940. 27th Newcastle Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Henderson Apr-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, April 1944. 33rd Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Pilot Officer William Garbut Henderson

04-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in action over Lille, 4th July 1941. 1st Burnmoor Group.

Lieutenant Colonel Charles Albert Hendrick 19-Dec-41

Indian Army. Aged 48 years. Reported missing believed killed in Malaya, 19th December 1941. 1st Aberdeen (Grammar School) Group.

3rd Engineer Morris William Bartlett Henley

Apr-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 32 years. Killed in action, M.V. Tover Grange, April 1943. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Leading Douglas Henshall 06-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident overseas, 6th May 1941. 1st Chinley Group, Derbyshire.

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Sergeant Observer George Knowsley Henson

Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, August 1941. 12th Saskatoon Group.

Petty Officer Charles Bertram Henwood 11-May-43

Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Killed by enemy action in North Africa, 11th May 1943. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Lance Corporal Albert P. Herbert 1945 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action on the Western Front, 1945. 21st St John (St George’s Church) Group.

Sergeant Navigator David Maxwell Herbert

Aug-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, August 1944. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Trevor Charles Herbert Jun-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, June 1943. 1st Goodrich Group.

Corporal William E. Herbert 02-Nov-42 Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action, El Alamein, 2nd November 1942. 1st Llanwrytd Wells Group.

Private William Hesp Mar-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, March 1945. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Sergeant Andrew Heughan Mar-45 Corps of Military Police. Aged 29 years. Killed in action, March 1945. 1st Eldwick Group, Bingley.

Robert Thomas Hewetson 07-Feb-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 7th February 1944. 1st Lavender Bay Group, New South Wales.

Able Seaman George William Hewett

11-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Killed in action, HMS Roberts, 11th November 1942. Alcombe Group.

Flight Sergeant Air Gunner George Hewitt

04-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, 4th December 1943. 20th Sheffield (Eccleshill) Group.

John Hewitt Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. HMS Thames. 8th Portsmouth Group.

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Sergeant Gunner Peter Hewitt Feb-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, February 1945. 2nd Rushden (St Mary’s) Group.

Sergeant Roy Hewlett Apr-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air operations, April 1944. 19th Oxford Group.

Pilot Officer C.D. Hewson

RAF. Further particulars not available. 8th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Gordon Douglas Heybyrne

Jun-43 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds received in action, June 1943. Y.M.C.A. Weston Group.

Bombardier George Heydon

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Crete. 11th Ramsgate Group.

Ralph Heywood

RAF. Aged 29 years. Shot down over over Heligoland Bight. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Sergeant Observer Ronald Heyworth

RAF. Aged 19 years. Missing presumed killed on operational flight over Germany. 1st Brierfield (Queensgate) Group, Burnley.

Sapper Rupert Heywood Jul-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 29 years. Died in Belgium Hospital, July 1944. 18th Bromley (St Mary’s) Group.

Sergeant J.G. Hibbard Australian Imperial Force. Died as prisoner of war, Thai Camp. 1st Coorparoo Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Observer Leslie Arthur Hibbett

21-Jun-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service near Tunis, North Africa, 21st June 1940. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Group.

Able Seaman Joseph Frederick Hibble

Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, HMS Achates. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Sergeant Instructor Harold Hibbs 1941 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in raid over Norway, 1941. St Mary Cray Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Ireland Hickes Dec-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, December 1943. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Chief Engine Room Artificer Albert Frank Hickey

1941 Royal Navy. Aged 37 years. Killed on active service, 1941.

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John Richard Hickey 02-Dec-40 Royal Navy Reserve. Aged 39 years. Lost at sea (HMS Forfar), 2 December 1940. 6th North Liverpool Group.

Gunner Ronald Edward Hickman 16-Jun-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 28 years. Killed by enemy action, St Nazaire, 16th June 1940. 21st Beckenham & Penge Group.

Pilot Officer Archibald Jack Hicks Aug-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, August 1942. 3rd Epsom (St Martin’s) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Arthur Anthony Hicks 14-Apr-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Died from Bronchial Pneumonia whilst on active service, 14th April 1941. 8th Mansfield St Lawrence Group.

Petty Officer Earl Cameron Hicks 25-Jun-41 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, 25th June 1941. 1st Buckingham Group, Quebec, Canada.

Petty Officer Joseph Thomas Leslie Hicks

01-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed by enemy action, 1st May 1941. St Mark’s Group, Mansfield.

Corporal L.R. Hicks 09-Jun-41 Australian Imperial Force. Died of wounds, 9th June 1941. 1st Clare Group, South Australia.

Albert Higgins 19-Oct-41 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 20 years. Died in hospital at Tidworth, 19th October 1941. 97th Bedfordshire (St Andrew’s, Luton) Group.

Radio Telegraphist Bernard Higgins Oct-44

Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Fog, October 1944. 2/242nd Manchester Group.

Sergeant Gerald Frederick Higgins

15-Nov-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, England, 15th November 1944. 1st Kimberley Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Gordon Highman 13-Jun-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed during air operations, Middle East, 13th June 1942. 1st Port Elliott Group, South Australia.

Flying Officer Donald Higson Oct-42 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, October 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

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Pilot Officer Eric Arthur Charles Hill RAF. Aged 27 years. 3rd Kingston Group.

Trooper George Norman Hill Jun-42 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Libya, June 1942. 1st Leek (St Edward’s) Group.

Henry Herbert Hill 20-Feb-46 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Died in hospital on active service, 20th February 1946. 11th Enfield Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Richard Hill 07-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 7th May 1943. Trinity Group, Montreal, Canada.

Trooper John Vernon Jill Sep-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, September 1944. 3rd New Barnet (St Mark’s) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Kenneth Allan Hill 26-Apr-42 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service during raid on Bath, 26th April 1942. 126th Bristol (Sea Mills) Group.

Private Nicol Hill 22-May-40 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in France, 22nd May 1940. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Private Norman Frank Hill 05-Jun-42 Army. Aged 32 years. Presumed killed in action in Libya, 5th June 1942. 1st Claygate Group.

Leading Naval Air Gunner Robert Tom Hill 08-Sep-42

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 32 years. Killed in flying accident in Scotland, 8th September 1942. 10th Enfield Group.

Flight Sergeant Air Gunner Roy William Joseph Hill

24-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 24th July 1941. 3rd Kingston Group.

Sergeant Observer Vernon Ernest Hill

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Greece. Llandaff Cathedral Group.

Sergeant Victor Hill 1940 RAF. Aged 27 years. Accidentally killed in Stafford, 1940. 1st Molesey Group.

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Private William Alfred Hill Nov-40 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, Bardia, November 1940. 1st Goffs Harbour Group, New South Wales.

Sub Lieutenant Kenneth Hills Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Killed in Commando raid on St Nazaire. 1st Tyne Sea Scouts Group.

Flight Sergeant Robert Sydney Hills

22-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in flying accident, Middle East, 22nd April 1943. St Michael’s Group, Sydenham.

Warrant Officer George Robert Hilton

12-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in crash landing, England, 12th October 1943. 19th “A” Rochdale Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Jack Hiltz 29-Sep-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 29th September 1941. 2nd Kentville, Nova Scotia.

Flight Sergeant Lawrence Donald Hiltz

28-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 28th August 1942. 2nd Turo Group, Nova Scotia.

Lieutenant Norman Walton Hind 08-Nov-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Italy, 8th November 1944. 7th Balham & Tooting Group.

Sergeant Pilot Donald Francis Hingott

21-May-42 RAF. Killed in action, 21st May 1942. 230th Bristol (St Barnabas) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Ernest Hitchon Jul-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed during bombing attack on ship on convoy duty in the English Channel, July 1940. 145th Bristol (St Christopher’s) Group.

Dudley Hitt Sep-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, September 1942. 4th Plymouth (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Captain Gerard Stephen Philip Goschen Hoare M.C.

24-Jun-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Italy, 24th June 1944. Local Association Secretary for East Surrey.

Norman Hoare South African Air Force. No further particulars available. 1st St Patrick’s Group, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Guardsman Frank Hobbs 12-Dec-44 Coldstream Guards. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th December 1944. 12th West Ham Group.

Flight Sergeant Navigator Kenneth Hobkirk

13-May-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Duisberg, 13th May 1943. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flying Officer Kenneth Hobson Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 29 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, March 1942. 47th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot John Hocknell Mar-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, March 1940. 95th City of Stoke-on-Trent (Hanley High School) Group.

Able Seaman Robert Hoddinot Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. HMS Glorious sunk by enemy action off Norway, June 1940. 1st Keynsham Group.

Sergeant Pilot Albert Hodgson 28-Dec-40 RAF. Killed in plane crash on return from raid on Germany, 28th December 1940. 1st Bridlington (Priory) Group.

Major Charles Ferguson Hoey V.C., M.C.

17-Feb-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, Burma, 17th February 1944. 1st Quamichen Group, British Colombia, Canada.

Telegraphist M. Hogan Dec-41 Royal Australian Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, HMAS Sydney, December 1941. 1st Norwood Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant George Hogarth Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action over Germany, August 1942. 67th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Acting Wing Commander H.R.N. Hogg

20-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 56 years. Killed on active service, 20th June 1942. Deputy Chief Commissioner, India.

Pilot Officer Michael Hohnen 04-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died at Halston, Buckinghamshire, 4th August 1940. 61st North London Group.

Pilot Officer Robert John Holborrow

Apr-41 RAF. Killed on active service, April 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

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Signaller Kenneth Holbrook 06-Jun-44 Royal Navy. 21 years. Killed when ship was torpedoed, 6th June 1944. 8th Cardiff Group.

Signaller Gordon Michael Holden 08-Dec-43 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, HMS Rysa, 8th December 1943. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Sergeant Pilot Thomas Arthur Holden

Apr-41 RAF. Killed in action over France, April 1941. 16th Preston (Gonzaga) Group.

Arthur Holder Jun-43 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, June 1943. 29th Walsall Group.

Flying Officer Peter William Raymond Holes

14-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 14th April 1944. 2nd Colwyn Bay Group.

Craftsman John James Holland 07-Dec-43 Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers. Aged 25 years. Died in Middle East of Smallpox, 7th December 1943. 1st Herrington Group.

Rifleman William John Holland May-40 King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Calais, May 1940. 14th Ealing Group.

Aircraftman 2nd Class Ronald Holloway

25-Apr-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died through illness, 25th April 1940. 13th Northampton Group.

Gunner Cyril Holmes Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Died of Pleurisy in Japanese Prisoner of War Camp. 15th Doncaster Group.

Private William John Holness 08-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 8th July 1944. 5th Burnaby (St Nicholas) Group, British Colombia, Canada.

Sergeant Harry Holt 1941 Army. Aged 22 years. Drowned whilst on escort duty onboard the Andora Star, 1941. 7th South West Herts Group.

Pilot Officer Kenneth W.C. Holt 29-Apr-42 RAF. Killed in a flying accident, 29th April 1942. 51st Bristol Group.

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Aircraftman Fred Holyday 02-Jun-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, Ontario, 2nd June 1943. 1st New Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Private John Hood 23-Apr-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Burma, 23rd April 1944. 1st Herrington Group.

Major Henry W. Hook 02-Jul-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 46 years. Killed on active service, Hong Kong, 2nd July 1945. 2nd Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Alfred Donald Hooker

09-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died as a result of plane crash, Halton, 9th April 1944. 23rd Swansea Group.

Donald James Hooley 14-Oct-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 14th October 1940. 30th Leicester Group.

Sergeant Norman Hooley 11-Jul-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 11th July 1945. 5th Northwick I.C.I. (Alkali) Group.

Lieutenant Ronald J. Hooper Dec-41 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, Hong Kong, December 1941. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Michael John Hopkins Aug-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, August 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Captain Oliver Hugh Hopkins 01-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, Italy, 1st July 1944. 1st Climax Group, Sak., Canada.

Lieutenant Peter D. Hopkins

Army. Further particulars not available. 16th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Charles Henry Hopper 20-Jul-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed by enemy action at Fort Augustus, 20th July 1943. 1st Durham (St Oswald’s) Group.

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Driver Joseph Hopson 17-Jun-44 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, France, 17th June 1944. 14th Doncaster (Rossington) Group.

Private W. Horey 1942 Army. Killed in action, 1942. 32nd Stepney Group.

Gunner Kenneth A. Horlock 25-Jun-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Died in prisoner of war camp, Thailand, 25th June 1944. 4th Sydenham Group.

Sergeant Robert Horn 14-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, Canada, 14th April 1943. 1st Hirst Group.

Flying Officer Clifford Leonard Horncastle

03-Nov-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in England, 3rd November 1942. 16th Edmonton Group, Canada.

Captain John D. Horne

Army. Further details not available. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Lance Sergeant R.D. Horne 23-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 23rd October 1944. Knox Crescent Group, Montreal, Canada.

Private Cyril Horner Jul-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in North Africa, July 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rover Crew.

Sergeant Norman Leonard Hornsey RAF. Killed on active service. 6th Wellingborough (Grammar School) Group.

Air Gunner Arthur James Horobin 24-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 24th August 1940. 4th Hinckley (St Mary’s) Group.

Private Alfred Charles Horrex May – June 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in the evacuation of Dunkirk, May/June 1940. 29th Hackney Group.

Corporal Kenneth Horsfield G.C. 18-Aug-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed whilst trying to rescue comrades from burning hut, 18th August 1944. 5th Hyde Group.

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Lance Bombardier George Albert Horton 29-Oct-42

Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action at sea, 29th October 1942. 1st Camberwell Group.

Private Victor Horton 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in Dieppe Raid, 19th August 1942. 4th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Ian M. Hossack Aug-40 RAF. Killed in air operations, August 1940. 20th Hastings (Hydneye) Group.

Corporal Norman Alexander Houk 06-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in France, 6th June 1944. 1st Virden Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Warden Thomas Hover 14-Nov-41 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 35 years. Killed by enemy action, 14th November 1941. 32nd Coventry (W) Group.

Flight Sergeant Geoffrey Barnes How 25-Mar-45

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 25th March 1945. 1st Castleton Group.

Lance Corporal Glennis Gordon How 02-Jan-45

Royal Engineers. Aged 35 years. Died on active service in Italy, 2nd January 1945. 1st Castleton Group.

Leading Aircraftman Robert How 25-Sep-43 Raf. Aged 21 years. Died of Malaria in Bombay, 25th September 1943. 1st Edmonton Group.

Clifford Howard

Royal Navy. Lost at sea (HMS Wren). 12th Worksop Group.

Leading Aircraftman Hollis Eugene Howard 19-Nov-40

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. 19th November 1940. 1st Aylesford Group, Nova Scotia.

Gunner William Thomas Howard 23-Mar-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, North Africa, 23rd March 1943. 52nd Croyson Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frederick Howarth Sep-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, September 1940. 4th Hinckley (St Mary’s) Group.

Sergeant Harry Howarth 25-Feb-41 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 25th February 1941. 9/11th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Captain H.W. Howarth 01-Sep-44 Royal Canadian Artillery. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1st September 1944. 76th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Leading Airman Grant Howe 30-Sep-40 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Plane failed to return from rais on Holland, body later washed up on Frisian Islands, 30th September 1940. 44th Glasgow Rover Crew.

Leading Airman Norman Ernest Charles Howe 16-May-42

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident near Weymouth, 16th February 1942. 180th North London (St Michael’s Mission) Group.

Private W. Howe

Army. Killed in action. 25th Stepney Group.

Electrical Artificer Colin Hendrie Howie 01-Dec-45

Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in Port Suez, 1st December 1945. Deep Sea Scout.

Sub Lieutenant Ronald Howland Oct-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in convoy to Russia, October 1942. 43rd Camberwell Group.

Lieutenant Roderick Bruce Howson 15-Dec-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Died a prisoner of war in Germany, 15th December 1944. 123rd Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Harry Howle 17-Feb-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 17th February 1943. 18th North West Leeds (Burley) Group.

Gunner John Hoyle 20-May-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Crete, 20th May 1941. 29th Halifax Group.

Sergeant Norman Huckle 17-Jan-45 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air crash over Cheshire, 17th January 1945. 7th Willesden Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Sidney James Hucklesby

12-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed 12th August 1942. 5th Mitcham Group.

Lieutenant John Huckstep Oct-42 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Libya, October 1942. 33rd Bournemouth Group.

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Reginald W. Hudson Dec-42 Army. Aged 29 years. Died of wounds in Middle East, December 1942. 1st South Benfleet Group.

Cecil Hughes 27-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 27th June 1944. 3rd City of Bangor Group.

Aircraftman Derek Wingett Hughes 07-Feb-41

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in air crash in Cornwall, 7th February 1941. 17th Newcastle (St George’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Eric Charles Hughes 29-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 29th June 1943. 1st Robertsford (St Giles) Group, Shrewsbury.

Trooper George Lindsay Hughes 14-Apr-43 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, England, 14th April 1943. Iona Troop, Montreal, Canada.

Gerald J. Hughes 26-Jun-42 South African Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, Mersa Matruh, North Africa, 26th June 1942. Umboginteini Group, Natal, South Africa.

Flight Sergeant Harry Hughes 25-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 25th October 1941. 1st Frodsham Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ivor Llewellyn Hughes

23-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident at Goderick Camp, Ontario, 23rd April 1941. 1st Davenport Group.

Engine Room Artificer James W. Hughes

25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship (HMS Barham), 25th November 1942. 3rd City of Stoke-on-Trent (Bucknall) Group.

Leading Supply Assistant John Hughes

23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, HMS Cossack, 23rd October 1941. 5th Brighton East Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Alfred Hughes 06-Aug-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in raid on Osnabruck, 6th August 1942. 10th High Wycombe Group.

Leading Aircraftman Raymond Douglas Hughes May-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, May 1940. 6th Aberdare Group.

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Robert Hughes 1941 Civil Defence. Aged 35 years. Killed in air raid whilst on duty, 1941. 1st Streatham Hill Group.

Robert Einion Hughes 25-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. 25th September 1941. Handicapped Department, South East Lancashire County Staff.

Sergeant Pilot Walter Hughes Dec-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, December 1941. Cupar Group, Sask., Canada.

Lieutenant John M. Hugill Jun-41 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Middle East, June 1941. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Able Seaman Owen Ellis Hulme 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost when ship was sunk (HMS Hood), 24 May 1941. Honorary Secretary of Huddersfield Local Association.

Sergeant Air Gunner Morley Humphrey Sep-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service overseas, September 1941. 3rd Fort William Group, Ontario.

Flying Officer J.W. Humphreys 13-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in plane crash, 13th July 1943. 17th North London Group.

Boy 1st Class Norman Hunneysett 29-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Killed on active service off Crete, 29th May 1941. 6th Walthamstow Group.

Marine Edgar George Hunt 25-Apr-43 Royal Marines. Aged 23 years. Killed in barge disaster off Welsh Coast, 25th April 1943. 2nd Hatcham (Kitto) Group.

Warrant Officer Edmund Hunt RAF. 1st Llandovery Group.

Sergeant Gordon Leonard Hunt 03-May-42 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 27 years. Died a prisoner of war in the hands of the Japanese, 3rd May 1942. 8th Muswell Hill Group.

Flight Lieutenant Harold Reginald Hunt

29-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 43 years. Died following operation, 29th July 1943. 7th Croydon Group.

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Sergeant Reginald Hunt Oct-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, October 1941. 1st Royston Group.

Gunner Ralph Hunter Nov-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, November 1943. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

Sergeant Stanley Hunter 1943 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, Hong Kong, 1943. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Captain William Hunter 19-Nov-39 Merchant Navy. Aged 55 years. Mined in North Sea (S.S. Torchbearer), November 19th 1939. Rover Scout Whitley Bay.

Pilot Officer Frank H. Huntley May-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on night operations, May 1943. 10th Midlothian Group.

Frank William Hurd 30-Dec-40 National Fire Service. Aged 24 years. Killed in action whilst fire fighting at Smithfield, 30th December 1940. 1st North London (Lord Kitchener’s) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Neil S. Hurder 05-Jul-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 5th July 1944. 36th Saint John (Main Street Baptist) Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Pilot Officer Patrick Hall 06-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died on service in Northern Africa, 6th April 1943. 16th Swindon (High School) Group.

R. Hall

RAF. 8th Dublin (Clontarf) Group.

Flight Sergeant Reginald Hallam

RAF. Killed in an air accident near Cambridge returning from operations. 4th Louth Group.

William Hamblin Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship in October 1941. 1st Cranford Group.

R.A. Hambro

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

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Kenneth Hames

RAF. Killed on active service. 68th Doncaster (Wath Grammar School) Group.

J.G.A. Hamilton

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

J.J. Hamilton RAF. 2nd Eton College Group.

Petty Officer Sidney Hamilton 1943 Royal Navy. Drowned by enemy action in Malayan waters, 1943. 13th Allerton (All Hallows) Group.

Honorable J. Hamilton-Russell M.C.

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Radio Officer Jack Hamish Jul-43 Merchant Navy. Lost at sea in July 1943. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Frank Hammer

Royal Tank Corps. Killed on active service. 16th Coventry Group.

Sergeant Observer T.C. Hammond

Sep-39 RAF. Died in September 1939. 6th South Dublin (Leeson Park) Group.

Sergeant Peter Hammond Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in air operations over Belgium. 2nd Toowoomba Group, Queensland, Australia.

Captain John Raymond Hampson M.C. 06-Jun-44

Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 6th June 1944. 1st Etherley Group.

Lieutenant Ronald Hampton

Royal Navy Reserve. Killed on active service. 3rd Arbroath Group.

Sergeant Navigator Alan Hancock RAF. Killed whilst on air operations over Germany. 4th Southall (Villiers) Group.

Sergeant William Hancox

RAF. Killed on air operations with Coastal Command. 16th Quentry Group.

Reginald Hanley RAF. Killed on active service. 68th Doncaster (Wath Grammar School) Group.

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P.C. Hannay RAF. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sub Lieutenant (A) David James Hanson 01-May-44

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in France, 1st May 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds 9Curlford School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot G.A.R. Hardy

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a flying accident, Australia. 1st Clayfield Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Ronald Harman 1941 RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany, 1941. 1st Egham Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Kenneth Harper

2 – 3 January 1944 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action whilst over Berlin, 2/3rd January 1944. 209th Manchester Group.

Private Eric Arthur Harris Mar-45 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Western Europe, March 1945. 13th Medway Group.

Flying Officer John Harris 03-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 3rd April 1945. 85th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Able Seaman John Dale Harris Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea in April 1941. 7th Stockport Group.

Sergeant Kenneth Harris 17-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 17th March 1944. 1st Ansley Hall Group, Nuneaton.

1st Class Boy Leonard J. Harris 27-Feb-42 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea, 27th February 1942. 7th Britsol (Christ Church) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Charles F. Harrison RAF. Guisborough Grammar School.

2nd Officer Eric Harrison Apr-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, April 1943. 2nd Wallasey 9Grammar School) Group.

Corporal Harold Harrison

RAF. Aged 29 years. Died on a forced march whilst a prisoner of war in Burma. 4th Doncaster (1st Mexborough) Group.

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Flying Officer Maurice George Harrison

06-Jul-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Austria, 6th July 1944. 13th Lancaster Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Ronald Harrison 18 – 19 April 1943. RAF. Aged 19 years. Died on 18/19th April 1943. 24th Burton-on-Trent Group.

Sergeant Frank Hart Aug-43 RAF. Died in hospital in Middle East, August 1943. 1st Davenport Group.

Midshipman Alan Hartoch Fleet Air Arm. Lost on operations over Norway. 18th Bedfordshire 9Bedford Modern School) Group.

Flying Officer Alexander M. Harvey 1942 RAF. Killed on active service in 1942. 2nd Dunchurch 9Bilton Grange) Group.

Sergeant Donald Hatton Nov-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over English Channel, November 1942. 38th Coventry Group.

Sergeant Pilot Fred Anthony Hatton

17-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 17th June 1941. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

Company Sergeant Major Geoffrey Haughton 1941 Intelligence Corps. Aged 28 years. Killed in an accident in London, 1941.

1st Mate Roy Hawkins 1944 Merchant Navy. Killed at sea in 1944. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Flight Sergeant Keith Hayes 11-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 11th July 1943. 56th Leicester Group.

William Hayes 1944 Army. Killed in action in France, 1944. 32nd Stepney Group.

Gunner Richard Anthony Haynes Sep-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 19 years. Killed by enemy action, London, September 1940. 16th Swindon (High School) Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer William Dennis Hazeldine

04-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Northern Africa, 4th March 1944. 15th Tunbridge Wells (St Luke’s) Group.

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Private Cecil John Hazell 11-Aug-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Died in Normandy, 11th August 1944. 4th Bury St Edmunds (St John’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Stanley Frank Hazelton

25 – 26 June 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 25th/26th June 1942. 5th Erith Group.

Geoffrey Head Feb-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, February 1941. 19th Dorking (County School) Group.

H.G. Head

Army. Killed in action. 6th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Heads 24-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in active service over the Rhine, 24th March 1945. 3rd Thornley Group.

Private F.R.S. Heath 25-Oct-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds whilst in Italy, 25th October 1944. 4th Newton Abbot Group.

Flight Sergeant Arthur Percy Hebbes 1944

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident in England, 1944. 3rd Faversham Group.

S. Hedin

RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

Able Seaman Nelson Hefferman 1945 South African Naval Force. Aged 23 years. Died in prisoner of war camp in Japan, 1945. 1st Port Elizabeth (Jewish) Group, South Africa.

Flying Officer John Sheriff Milner Helme

Sep-42 RAF. Killed on active service, September 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Clifford Charles Henderson

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed by enemy action when coming home on leave. 74th Birmingham (St Germain’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Francis Robert William Henderson Dec-42

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action in December 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

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Robert William Henly 21-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed returning from a rais over Germany, 21st December 1942. 2nd Swindon Group.

Arthur Herring

Civil Defence. Killed by enemy action. 15th Holborn Group.

Pilot Officer Albert Henshaw Nov-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, November 1944. 2nd/108th Manchester (St Clement’s) Group.

Joseph Herron

RAF. Killed whilst training in Canada. 1st Browney Group. Flight Lieutenant E.L. Hetherington D.F.C.

Nov-42 RAF. Killed on active service, November 1942. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Pilot Officer James Hewitt 1942 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 1942. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

T.A.K. Hickman

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Lieutenant M.B. Higgins

Fleet Air Arm. Accidentally killed. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

Lieutenant Bertram Peter Hill Royal Marines. Killed on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Derek Hill

Army. Killed on active service. 20th Doncaster Group.

Sergeant Eric Hill

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 5th Southall (Kings Hall) Group.

Pilot Officer Norman Ernest Hill 03-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations over Cologne, 3rd July 1943. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Pilot Officer Henry Hills RAF. 6th Richmond Group.

Company Quarter Master Sergeant Alfred Ernest Hinks 1943

Army. Aged 32 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Thailand in 1943. 42nd Derby (Queens Hall) Group.

Sergeant Pilot and Navigator William John Edward Hird

Mar-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, March 1944. 18th Acton Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Simon Hirsch 22-Jun-43 RAF. Killed on active service, 22nd June 1943. 283rd Manchester (Jewish) Group.

Stoker Cyril Arthur Hoare 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed in action at sea (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. Whittlesford Group, South Cambridgeshire.

Aircraftman Harold Barlow Hocken

17-Sep-39 RAF. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship, 17th September 1939. 7th Leigh Group.

Driver Alfred D. Hockley 26-Sep-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Died of wounds in North West Europe, 26th September 1944. 18th Bermondsey Group.

James Hodges RAF. Killed on active service. 68th Doncaster (Wath Grammar School) Group.

Arthur Henry Hodgson 06-Jun-42 Reconnaissance Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 6th June 1942. 1st Staindrop Group.

Hugh Hodgson Mar-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 38 years. Died as prisoner of war in Japanese hands, March 1944. 11th Carlisle Group.

R. Hodgson

RAF. Killed on active service. 5th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Aircraftman John Eric Hodkinson 21-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died as a prisoner of war, North Borneo, 21st April 1945. 2nd Middlewich (I.C.I.) Group.

Private Albert Victor Hogben 1945 Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Italy in 1945. 3rd Faversham Group.

Private George Donald Hogg 19-May-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, 19th May 1940. 28th Perthshire (Almond Valley) Group.

Private Malcolm Hogg 29-Mar-45 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed whilst crossing the Rhine, 29th March 1945. 28th Perthshire (Almond Valley) Group.

R. Holden

Royal Australian Air Force. 1st Ashgrove Group, Queensland, Australia.

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Sergeant Pilot Thomas Holden 05-May-43 RAF. Killed in a flying accident, Northern Ireland, 5th May 1943. 16th Preston (Xavier) Group.

Sergeant Dennis Holding 09-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Holland, 9th July 1943. 12th Finchley Group.

Petty Officer Ronald Franklin Holford

24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, 24th May 1941. 5th Lewes (County School for Boys) Group.

Victor Warburton Hollins 08-Oct-45 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 8th October 1945.

Captain Frederick Holloway Apr-45 Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Aged 25 years. Died on active service in India, April 1945. 16th Swindon (High School) Group.

Able Seaman Harry Holmes 1943 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in the Mediterranean, 1943. 67th Renfrewshire (20th Paisley) Group.

Keith W. Holmes

RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd West Bridford Group.

Private Donald Holmwood 30-Nov-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Western Europe, 30th November 1944. 1st Colyton Group.

Sergeant Pilot Geoffrey Hood 23rd October 1943 RAF. Killed on air operations, 23rd October 1943. 20th Sheffield Group.

J.C. Hope M.C. Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Pilot Officer John Charles William Hope

Jan-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service in Canada, January 1944. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Corporal Kenneth Hope 22-Nov-42 Reconnaissance Corps. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 22nd November 1942. 1st Middlewich Group.

R. Hope RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Eton College Group.

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K. Hope-Jones Army. Killed in action. 3rd Eton College Group.

R.W. Hopkins Royal Australian Air Force. Killed on active service in England. 4th Rockhampton Group, Queensland, Australia.

Major Ralph Hopkinson Australian Imperial Force. Killed in air operations, South West Pacific, Brisbane Group, Queensland, Australia.

Private Charles Alexander Hopwood Mar-43

Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 32 years. Died in hospital in Egypt, March 1943. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Lieutenant James Conybeare Hore 22-May-42

Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in England, 22nd May 1942. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner John Michael Horley

May-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, May 1942. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Private Percy Horne

Army. 6th Richmond Group.

Corporal Wilfred Houghton 1943 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Anzio in 1943. 7th Widnes (Everite) Group.

Pilot Officer David Charles Houle May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, May 1943. 11th Lincoln (St Faith’s) Group.

A.H. Howard

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

C.J.G. Howard RAF. 3rd Eton College Group.

2nd Lieutenant Dennis Marshall Howard

21-Jul-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 21st July 1942. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Harold Howard Army. Killed in action. 2nd Newton Abbot Group.

Leading Aircraftman Raymond Thomas Howard

19-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed whilst training in England, 19th August 1940. 29th South West Herts ( Bushey Methodist) Group.

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Sergeant William James Howard

Army. Died as a prisoner of war in Singapore. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Sapper Joseph Howden Jan-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, January 1943. 2nd Falmouth Group.

Peter Howell Dec-42 RAF. Died as prisoner of war in Japanese hands, December 1942. 1st East Ham Group.

Stanley Howell 1943 RAF. Killed in action in 1943. 1st Browney Group.

A.J.E. Howey

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 2nd Eton College Group.

E. Howley Army. 8th Dublin (Clontarf) Group.

D.A. Hoy

United States Air Force. 1st Eton College Group.

G.V. Holt

RAF. Killed on active service. 5th Manchester Grammar School Group.

2nd Lieutenant John Derek Hoyle Apr-40 Army. Killed in action, April 1940. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Lance Corporal Lim Kim Huan 19-Dec-41 Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. Aged 29 years. Killed in action on 19th December 1941. 1st Hong Kong Group.

William Charles Hubbard 1940 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in the Battle of Britain, 1940. 1st High Barnet Group.

Leading Aircraftman Christopher Forge Hudson 01-Jan-40

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 1st January 1940. Malton Grammar School Group.

Private C.J. Huggard 03-Oct-45 Army. Aged 29 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 3rd October 1943. 1st Shrewsbury Group.

Guardsman Thomas Hughes Welsh Guards. Killed in action. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

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Flying Officer William Hughes 18-Aug-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 18th August 1943. 1st Leadgate Group.

P.D. Le M. Humphreys

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Trooper Ralph Humphries 1942 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Tobruk in 1942. 118th Birmingham (1st Nansen) Group.

Flight Sergeant Frederick William Hunt 06-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 6th November 1943. 25th Leicester Group.

R.B. Hunt Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

A.D.N. Hunter M.C. Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Ian Edward Hurley 19-Dec-41 Auxillary Fire Service. Aged 31 years. Killed in accident whilst on duty, 19th December 1941. 36th Medway Group.

Lance Corporal Leon Hurley 01-Aug-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, 1st August 1944. 2nd Mortlake Group.

Battery Sergeant Major Raymond A.C. Hursey 08-Oct-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed by shell splinter in Holland, 8th October 1944. 1st Malden Group.

Ordinary Seaman John Hurst 15-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, HMS Galatea, 15th December 1941. 20th (A) Rochdale (1st Littleborough Parish Church) Group.

Royal Marine Kenneth Hurst 18-Feb-41 Royal Marines. Aged 21 years. HMS Penelope. 18th February 1941. 1st Haywards Heath Group.

Flying Officer Roderick H. Hurton 12-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 12th May 1943. 1st Glenboro Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Lieutenant Gordon H. Hustler 13-Jul-45 Royal Navy Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed on special operations off Rangoon, HMS Test, 13th July 1945. 1st Poole Sea Scout Group.

Lieutenant Nigel C.J.S. Hutchings 10-Apr-40 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Narvik (HMS Gurka), 10th April 1940. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Lieutenant Jack Hutchinson Nov-41 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, North Africa, November 1941. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Private James Lancaster Hutchinson

08-Jul-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in France, 8th July 1944. 21st Cardiff North Group.

Private John Hutchinson 15-Feb-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 15th February 1945. 1st Much Hadham Group.

Rdaio Officer Kenneth Hutchinson 14-Aug-44

Merchant Navy. Killed on active service, 14th August 1944. 1st King’s Norton (42nd Birmingham) Group.

Driver Roy Lancaster Hutchinson 22-Feb-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 22nd February 1943. 21st Cardiff North Group.

3rd Engineer James Watt Hutton Mar-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea, March 1942. 6th City of Aberdeen.

Flight Sergeant Observer Robert John Hutton

12-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident in India, 12th August 1943. 2nd Wallington Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner/Navigator George Albert Hyatt

Mar-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in raid on Essen, March 1943. 2nd Shoreditch Group.

Leading Stoker Assistance Alexander James Hyde 14-Oct-39

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed October 14th 1939 (HMS Royal Oak). 3rd Letchworth Group.

Edward Hyde Nov-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 16 years. Died from exposure when ship was sunk, November 1942. 5th Whitley Bay Group.

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Flight Sergeant Gordon Hyde Jun-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed whilst returning to base after bombing raid during the invasion of France, June 1944. 3rd Petersham Group.

Ordinary Seaman Paul Conway Hyde 27-Apr-41

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in Mediterranean off Greece, HMS Wryneck, 27th April 1941. 2nd West Drayton Group.

Flying Officer Philip Hyde 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 1944. Magog Group, Quebec, Canada.

Cadet Tom McGregor Hyslop Mar-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Missing believed drowned, March 1941. 14th Ayrshire Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Hadley 21-Apr-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, 21st April 1945. 86th Derby Group.

Private Ernest Hadman 21-Nov-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 24 years. Killed in action whilst in Holland, 21st November 1944. 65th Doncaster (Alder Grove) Group.

Flying Officer Thomas Haig 11-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, England, 11th September 1944. 2nd Stirlingshire Group.

Chief Petty Officer Jack Hall

Royal Navy. Lost off Greece. Ellesmere Town Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hugh Hunter 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service over Atlantic, 1943. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

John Edmund Hunter Army. 7th Airedale Group.

L. Hunter Army. 7th Plymouth Group.

Lieutenant John Iredale Huntington

01-Mar-45 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Germany, 1st March 1945. 15th Harrogate (Pannal Ash College) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Percy Joseph Hurst

1940 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 23rd Southampton (St James’ Southampton Docks) Group.

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Corporal Kenneth Hutchins 22-Nov-41 Royal Tank Regiment. Killed in active service in Libya, 22nd November 1941. 11th Ealing Group.

Captain Hugh Hilton Hutchinson Nov-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, November 1944. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Lieutenant E. Deans Hutchison 26-Nov-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 26th November 1944. 138th Glasgow Group.

Pilot Officer Geoffrey Hutt

RAF. Killed in crash on returning from raid on Stuttgart. Loughborough Congregational Church Group.

Midshipman Andrew Hutton Royal Navy. Guisborough Grammar School Group. Midshipman John Hutton-Attenborough

Sep-42 Royal Navy. Lost at sea in September 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Lieutenant William Hutton-Attenborough

Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Sergeant Donald James Arthur Hyde

16 – 17 April 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Presumed killed on air operations, 16th/17th April 1943. 1st Seer Green Group.

Flight Sergeant Charles Hyman 1942 RAF. Killed on operations over Berlin, 1942. 2nd Edgware Group.

Leading Aircraftman Wallace Ibbotson

12-Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service in Newfoundland, 12th December 1942. 40th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant William Lewis Ibbs 18-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 18th January 1942. 6th Camberwell (Pitt Street Settlement) Group.

Kenneth Walter Ierston 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, H.M.S Hood, 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Rover Scout

William Russell Illingworth 05-Nov-40 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 25 years. 5th November 1940, Scotland. 17th North West Leeds Group.

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Flight Sergeant Donald Imeson 29-May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action North Sea, 29th May 1942. 4th Leam Group, Canada.

Private Kenneth Ingram 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, Dieppe, 19th August 1942. 49th Toronto Group.

Sergeant W.D. Ingrams

RAF. Further particulars not available. 8th Hammersmith (St.Paul’s School) Group.

Flight Sergeant William Innes 31-May-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Malta, 31st May 1941. 1st Port-Bannatyne Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Thomas Harold Instone 28-Aug-44

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, 28th August 1944. Llandrindod Wells Group.

Lieutenant Peter James Ireland 24-Sep-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action at Arnheim, 24th September 1944. 1st Shanghai Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Cyril Irish 18-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 18th October 1941. 3rd Epsom (St. Martin’s) Group.

Private James Ironside Jun-44 Army. Died of wounds in Normandy, June 1944. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Lieutenant (A) James Graham Irvine

07-Sep-44 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea, 7th September 1944. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Lieutenant Fleming Ladd Irvine 06-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 6th June 1944. 27th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Squadron Leader Gordon Forbes Irving 27-Sep-41

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in raid on Rhodes Island, 27th September 1941. 3rd Poole Group.

Sergeant Pilot Henry Irving 12-Jan-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed when plane crashed after returning from raid on Germany, 12th January 1941. 14th Newcastle Group.

Private Alfred Leonard Isaac Jul-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action. North West Europe, July 1944. 1st Colchester Group.

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Peter Isaac Dec-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, December 1941. 32nd S.W Herts (Beechen Grove, Watford) Group.

Sergeant Lawrence Isaacs 1940 RAF. Killed on active duty over Rotterdam 1940. 12th City of London (113th Shoreditch) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner John Ives

25-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 25th March 1942. 6th Edmonton Group.

Sergeant Herbert Mason Ikin 01-May-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Norfolk, 1st May 1943. 1st Prees Group.

Sergeant John Iles 1944 RAF. Killed in plane crash over Bath, 1944. 216th Bristol (St John & St Anselm, Cufton) Group.

Sergeant William Illiffe Jan-46 Army. Killed in action in Germany, January 1946. 10th Leicester (Syston) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Howard Richard Ince

19-Aug-42 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Malta convoy, 19th August 1942. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

R. Ince Royal Navy. 7th Plymouth Group. Reverend Richard Wycliff Spooner Inge

25-Apr-41 RAF. Killed on active service, 25th April 1941. 7th Airedale Group.

Sergeant Pilot Sidney Ireland 12-Jul-40 RAF. Killed on active service, 12th July 1940. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Sergeant Pilot E. Ironmonger 1943 RAF. Killed in action over Holland, 1943. 93rd Derby Group.

Charles Irvin 07-Dec-44 RAF. Drowned on active service, Ceylon, 7th December 1944. 10th Airedale Group.

Corporal Jonathan Irvin 23-Aug-44 Pioneer Corps. Died of wounds in North West Europe, 23rd August 1944. 10th Airedale Group.

D.H. Ivens

RAF. Fernden School, Haslemere.

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Private Alan Thomas Jackson Sep-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 37 years. Killed in action, Lae, New Guinea, September 1943. 1st Girraween Group, New South Wales.

Flight Sergeant Andrew Brayshaw Jackson

17-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Lincolnshire, 17th November 1942. 20th Macclesfield (St Andrew’s) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Darrell Jackson

Jan-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, January 1945. 11th Eccles (Monton Parish Church) Group.

Pilot Officer Don Victor Jackson Apr-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea on way to Great Britain, transport torpedoed, April 1943. 1st Dauphin Group.

Sergeant Pilot Earl Morse Jackson 27-Feb-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Libya, 27th February 1942. Shell Lake Group, Sask., Canada.

Edward Laming Jackson Oct-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, October 1943. 93rd North London Group.

Sergeant Pilot Garrick David Jackson Jul-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, July 1941. 2nd Raleigh Group.

Midshipman G.W. Jackson

Royal Navy. Further particulars not available. 8th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sapper Hedley Jackson 23-May-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in France, 23rd May 1940. South Kirby Group.

Signalman John Heaton Jackson Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 34 years. Killed on active service (HMS Cloughton Wyke), March 1942. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Flight Sergeant Leonard Jackson 02-Jun-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Lost in raid over Essen, 2nd June 1942. 17th St John Group, N.B., Canada.

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Sergeant Peter Jackson 16-Aug-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, 16th August 1944. 161st North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Albert Sidney Jacobs 01-Feb-44

RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed in action, 1st February 1944. District Cub Master Camberwell District.

Pilot Officer Kenneth Jacobs 1940 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in Scotland, 1940. 5th Christchurch (Highcliffe) Group.

Walter Arthur Charles Jacobs 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 2nd Sandhurst Group.

Flying Officer William Harvey Jacobs

03-Nov-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations over Holland, 3rd November 1943. 86th Toronto Group, Canada.

Norman Jacobson Sep-40 RAF. Killed in action, September 1940. 18th Grimsby Group.

Sub Lieutenant (A) Wilfred H. Jacques 02-May-44

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 2nd May 1944. 5th Feltham Group.

Flight Sergeant Leslie Jaggard 31-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 31st January 1942. 12th Cambridge Group.

Flight Lieutenant Brian H. James RAF. Further particulars not available. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Dick Sydney James May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action (HMS Dido), May 1941. 8th St Marylebone Group.

Sergeant Observer Felix Charles James

07-May-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident in East London, South Africa, 7th May 1942. 1st Bowden Group.

Sapper Frederick Thomas James 14-Sep-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 14th September 1943. 156th Birmingham (1st Shirley).

Sergeant Observer Jeffrey H. James RAF. 2nd Exmouth Group.

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Able Seaman Norman L. James 21-Jun-43 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Presumed lost at sea (S.S. Brinkburn), 21st June 1943, lent to Merchant Navy. 7th Bristol (Christ Church) Group.

Flight Sergeant Navigator Ronald Gwyn James Oct-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in Burma, October 1944. 4th Bridgend (St Illty’ds) Group.

Captain John Alfred Russell Jameson Jun-40

R.A.D.C. Aged 27 years. Died at Malo-les-Bains when staying behind at Dunkirk to assist the wounded, June 1940. 62nd Newcastle Group.

Sergeant Pilot Alan Jarrett 27-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, 27th October 1941. 1st Limpsfield Group.

Richard John Jarvis 25-Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, HMS Exmoor, 25th February 1941. 16th Beckenham Group.

Stephen Jarvis Nov-41 Civil Defence. Aged 19 years. Killed by enemy action, November 1941. 2nd Woolwich Group.

Flying Officer Walter John Jarvis D.F.C. Nov-44

RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service, November 1944. 6th Rushden Group.

Private Robert Jasper April – May 1943 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, North Africa, April/May 1943. 5th Chichester Group.

Aircraftman 1st Class Thomson Bernard Patrick John Anthony Jeffcote

02-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in air crash, 2nd August 1941. Member of Downe Service Crew.

Private Raymond Jefferson 03-Apr-40 Army. Aged 21 years. British Expeditionary Force France, 3rd April 1940. 13th Wavertree (Liverpool) Group.

Signalman John Jeffery

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea on convoy duty. 4th Streatham Common Group.

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Aircraftman 1st Class Douglas Jeffrey

03-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst flying home on leave from Isle of Tiree, 3rd July 1943. 5th Chichester Group.

Flight Sergeant Ralph Jeffrey 06-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, Yorkshire, 6th April 1943. 65th North London Group.

Driver Raymond Alfred Jeffrey Jul-42 R.T.R. Aged 30 years. Killed in action at El Alamein, July 1942. 1st Lingfield & Dormansland Group.

Leading Aircraftman William Glenmor Jeffreys

17-Jan-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed in action at Trinidad, 17th January 1941. 23rd Swansea Group.

Sergeant Pilot Theodore Jeffries Nov-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, November 1941. 5th Balham (Lady Downe’s Own) Group.

Pilot Officer Charles Frederick Jelley D.F.C. 05-Jan-45

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, 5th January 1945. 1st Pembroke Group.

Leslie Jelly 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Unable to obtain further particulars, October 14th 1939, lost with HMS Royal Oak. 56th Portsmouth Group.

Pilot Officer Frank (Jimmy) Jemmett 22-Apr-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service in Malta, 22nd April 1942. 67th North London Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Brian L. Jenkins

17-Nov-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died as a result of an accident on aerodrome in Egypt, 17th November 1941. 1st Earley (St Peter’s) Group.

Sergeant Observer Douglas Jenkins

RAF. Aged 30 years. Presumed killed in action. 1st Machamchurch Group.

Guilford Clarence Ralph Jenkins

South African Air Force. Aged 22 years. 1st Orange Grove Group, Transvaal.

Leading Aircraftman Norman Bruce Jenkins 20-Mar-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 20th March 1944. 49th Toronto Group.

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Sergeant Observer Reginald George William Jenkins 13-Mar-41

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in flying accident over Andover, 13th March 1941. 1st East Barnet Rover Crew.

Aircraftman 1st Class Stewart George Russell Jenkins 13-Jun-43

RAF. Aged 39 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 13th June 1943. 1st East Ham Group.

Private Thomas Henry Rees Jenkins 14-Jul-44

Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 14th July 1944. 19th Swansea (St Paul’s) Group.

Kenneth Jenner RAF. Killed on active service. 19th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Acting Petty Officer Kenneth W. Jenner

17-Oct-44 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 17th October 1944. 111th North London Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Stanley George Jenner

15-Oct-42 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, 15th October 1942. 8th St Marylebone (Diehards) Group.

Lieutenant Foster Jennings 29-May-40 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 26 years. Died in Flanders, 29th May 1940. 4th Bradford West (Belle Vue High School) Group.

Ordinary Telegraphist Frank Sumner Jennings 13-Dec-44

Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. 13th December 1944. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Henry Horace Jennings

06-May-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in Malta, 6th May 1941. 20th Ilford (West) Group.

Sergeant John Frederick Jennings 16-Aug-40 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 16th August 1940. 1st Riverside Group, Montreal.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Leslie Jennings

Jan-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, January 1942. 1st Marlow Group.

Private Ulick Jennings 26-Jun-44 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 26th June 1944. 2nd Ashington Group.

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Harold Jerono May-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost after leaving Dunkirk with refugees, May 1940. 7th Southampton (Bassett) Group.

Ronald Jerrard 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost with ship (HMS Barham), 25th November 1941. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Captain John Swybfen Jervis 08-Jul-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 8th July 1944. Bartons & Wortons Group.

Sergeant W.E.B. Jesse D.F.C.

RAF. Unable to obtain any further details. 32nd Dublin Group.

Air Mechanic Clarence Arthur Jessop Apr-41

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed in operations off Crete, April 1941. 2nd Netherfield Group.

Private Arthur George Jeynes 03-Jul-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds at Caen, 3rd July 1944. 1st Malvern Wells Group.

Private John Jimpson 24-Mar-45 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, 24th March 1945. 19th Kensington (St Luke’s) Group.

Engineer Harold Jobling 05-Oct-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Died at sea (S.S. Empire), 5th October 1940. 13th Gateshead Group.

Corporal Alton John

RAF. Killed on active service. 14th Cardiff Group.

Corporal William Johns 16-Apr-41 Civil Defence. Aged 24 years. Killed by enemy action, 16th April 1941. Stretcher Party. 17th Lambeth Group.

Frank Johnson

Royal Engineers. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 1942. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Sub Lieutenant George Johnson 12-Feb-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Alexandria, 12th February 1945. 37th Sunderland (St George’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gerald John Loome Johnson

25-Jul-40 RAF. Killed on active service in England, 25th July 1940. 30th Leicester Scotish Group.

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Signaller Gordon Frederick Johnson

06-Aug-44 Royal Natal Carbineers. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Italy, 6th August 1944. 1st Modder Group, Transvaal.

Flying Officer Ross Eveleigh Johnson

15-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service over France, 15th July 1944. 2nd Westmount Group, Sask., Canada.

Thomas William Johnson 22-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident, 22nd April 1945. 12th Cambridge Group.

Flight Sergeant William Alan Johnson 12-Apr-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident whilst instructing, 12th April 1944. 16th Gateshead (St George’s) Group.

Major Winston Case Johnson 05-Jan-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Italy, 5th January 1944. 21st St John Group, N.B., Canada.

Midshipman Frank Johnston Apr-41 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service (HMS Rajputana), April 1941. 1st John Group, N.B., Canada.

Lieutenant William James Cornell Johnston 12-Sep-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th September 1944. 12th Calgary Group, Alberta, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot William Ross Johnston

31-May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on operations, 31st May 1942. Drumheller Group, Alberta, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Clifford Jolly Apr-45 RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service, April 1945. 31st East Ham Group.

Sub Lieutenant Raymond Edward Jolly 14-Dec-43

Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Ontario, 14th December 1943. 2nd Weyburn Group, Sask., Canada.

Flying Officer Adrian Conway Jonas Aug-44

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, August 1944. 36th Sheffield (St John’s Ranmoor) Group. Rickmansworth Rover Crew.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur Whitely Jones

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, September 1942. 74th Sheffield Group.

Clifford Gordon Jones 01-Sep-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 15 years. Died at Sharpness, near Gloucestershire, 1st September 1940. 3rd Rhos-on-Sea Group.

Frederick Jones 09-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in motor accident in Southern England, 9th February 1942. 1st Ashton-in-Makerfield (Lord Gerard’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Gilbert Jones 06-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds, 6th March 1944. 25th Shrewsbury Group.

Seaman Herbert Jones 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea, 1943. 1st Hawarden Group.

Corporal James Douglas Jones 14-Jul-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, Middle East, 14th July 1942. Seaton Group, New Zealand, New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rover Crew.

Private John Jones 22-Jul-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 22nd July 1942. 1st Haverfordwest Group.

Sergeant Observer Kenneth Jones 16-Oct-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on first operational flight, 16th October 1942. 65th Doncaster (Alder Grove) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Kenneth Ivor Jones Jul-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Reported missing presumed dead, July 1941. 19th Newport Group.

Pilot Officer Navigator Neville Ralph Jones 10-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in air operations, 10th December 1943. 71st North London Group.

Flight Lieutenant P.D. (Parry) Jones

RAF. Further particulars not available. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Raymond Jones Aug-42 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, August 1942. 218th Birmingham Group.

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Signalman Raymond Ernest Jones 18-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed in action (HMS Montbretta), 18th November 1942. 1st Carshalton Group.

Lieutenant Reid Bruce Jones Aug-43 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, August 1943. 2nd Stirlingshire Group.

Robert Vincent Jones 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (HMS Courageous), 17th September 1939. 2nd Llangollen Group.

Ronald Jones Jan-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea, January 1941. 2nd Halifax Group.

Sergeant Ronald Albert Jones 10-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air accident in Derbyshire, 10th April 1943. 9th Barking Group.

Flight Sergeant Stanley Jones Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, July 1943. 34th Walsall Group.

Lieutenant Terence Maxwell Jones

06-Jun-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 6th June 1942. 1st Hawarden Group.

Sergeant Pilot W. Llewellyn Jones Jul-41 RAF. Killed on active service service, July 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Corporal H.D. Jordan Oct-39 Royal Marines. Aged 28 years. HMS Royal Oak, October 1939. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Flight Lieutenant Johnston Jordan 1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1941. 21st Cardiff North Group.

Leading Aircraftman George Joslin

12-May-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, Southern Rhodesia, 12th May 1942. St Mary’s Barnes Group.

Private Gordon Joslin 03-Aug-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 3rd August 1944. 41st Epping Forest Group.

Signalman Ernest Clarence Josolyne

Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship in August 1941. 8th Walthamstow Group.

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Telegraphist Ralph Philip Joyce 02-Oct-42 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Died at sea after an accident, 2nd October 1942. 62nd North London Group.

Able Seaman Charles Dennis Judge 1941

Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed in a collision at sea, 1941. 5th Morecombe (Sea Scout) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Thomas William Jupp 20-Sep-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, 20th September 1942. 1st Compton Group.

Private Maurice Roy Jackaman 17-Jul-41 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in a road accident whilst despatch riding, 17th July 1941. 1st High Barnet Group.

Pilot Officer Antony Eyre Jackson D.F.M. May-41

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, May 1941. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

J.L. Jackson

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sub Lieutenant Sydney Jackson Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, March 1941. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

T.R.E. Jackson Army. Killed in action. 2nd Eton College Group.

Pilot Officer William James Jackson 09-Feb-45

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed over the Coast of Norway, 9th February 1945. 28th Winnipeg Group.

Lieutenant W.H. Jackson-Stops Army. Killed in action. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Pilot Officer Robert Henry Jacobs 28-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in the Western Desert, 28th February 1942. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Francis Derek Jago

4 – 5 May 1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 4th/5th May 1942. 1st Hurstpierpoint Group.

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William Roy Jakeway 9 – 10 April 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed returning from a raid on Duisburg, 9th/10th April 1943. 3rd New Barnet Group.

Flight Sergeant Ieuan Timothy Richard James

22-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Greece, 22nd October 1944. 1st Llandovery Group.

Private Reginald James Jun-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in France, June 1944. 89th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

J.R. Jamieson Australian Imperial Force. 1st Lavender Bay Group, New South Wales.

Raymond Jeffrey 01-Feb-43 Royal Navy. Lost with ship in Mediterranean off Malta, 1st February 1943. 1st Goudhurst Group.

Flight Lieutenant Brian Jeffrey 1943 RAF. Killed on active service in the Far East, 1943. 2nd Edgware Group.

R.H. Jelf

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

T. Jenner-Fust Army. Killed on active service. 2nd Eton College Group.

Alec Norman Jennison 16-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Missing believed killed, 16th April 1945. St Lawrence, Stroud Group.

E.T.R. Jenyns Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Flying Officer Sidney Jessup 1944 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in an aircraft accident, 1944. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

1st Class Telegraphist Richard David Jewell 01-Feb-43 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, 1st February 1943. 119th North London Group.

Roy Jex 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Arthur Job 1942 Hong Kong Volunteers. Aged 23 years. Killed in Defence of Hong Kong, 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

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Private William Johns 09-Sep-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th September 1944. 1st Leadgate Group.

Pilot Officer D.M. Johnson Jun-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action, June 1942. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Arnold Johndon

25-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, 25th June 1944. 1st Madeley Group, Shropshire.

Fred Johnson 05-May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, 5th May 1943. 85th Sheffield Group.

Jack Johnson 1944 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea in 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Lieutenant R.I. Johnson 27-Apr-44 RAF. Killed on active service, 27th April 1944. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Corporal Archibald Johnston 08-Jan-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 24 years. Killed in action whilst in Italy, 8th January 1944. 11th Carlisle Group.

William Johnstone Army. 20th Roxburghshire (5th Hawick, St George’s) Group.

Albert Jolly 28-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost at sea, 28th March 1941. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Charles Jones Rifle Brigade. Killed in action in Libya. 1st Southwark Group.

F.W. Jones RAF. Aged 34 years. 11th North London Group.

Flight Sergeant Harold Bowden Jones Feb-45

RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in a crash in England, February 1945. 1st Llandovery Group.

Petty Officer Kenneth Aubrey Jones

Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea in June 1940. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Acting Chief Engine Room Artificer Leslie Jones

18-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action at sea, 18th June 1944. 50th Salford Group.

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Able Seaman Noel Jones 22-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with ship on 22nd May 1941. 2nd Falmouth Group.

Private Percy Jones 1940 Army. Killed at Dunkirk in 1940. Hardwicke Estate Group, Shropshire.

Lance Corporal Peter Jones 18-Sep-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Arnhem, 18th September 1944. Rosneath Group, Dumbarton.

Able Seaman Ronald Jones Royal Navy. Lost with ship in the early part of the War. 8th Leicester (St George’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Rowland Clifford Jones 05-Feb-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over enemy territory, 5th February 1941.

Roy Jones RAF. Killed on active service. 8th Stockport Group.

Corporal Tom Jones 24-Sep-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Holland, 24th September 1944. Ellesmere Town Group.

Trevor Jones 1942 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed by enemy action at O.C.T.U., 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group.

Flight Sergeant Pilot Herbert Frederick Jordan

27-Apr-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 27th April 1942. 13th Lewisham South Group.

Officer F.M. Joseph 03-Apr-42 St John’s Ambulance. Killed in air raid on Mandalay, 3rd April 1942. 32nd Rangoon Group.

Flight Lieutenant Frederick Jowling RAF. Killed in air operations, North Africa. 11th Ealing Group.

Sergeant Alfred Edgar Jukes 05-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 5th June 1944. 286th Birmingham Group.

Lieutenant Singh Jaj Karamjit V.C. 1945 Indian Army. Killed in action in Burma, 1945. 1st Randhir High School Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Jon Frederick Vincent Karlenzig

03-Jun-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 3rd June 1941. 4th Winnipeg Group.

Petty Officer Norman Kay 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 1st Birtley (Appleyard’s Own) Group.

Sergeant Douglas VictorKaye 31-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 31st March 1943. Lone Scout Milford Bay, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman Edward Kearney

19-Sep-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Killed at sea, 19th September 1941. 2nd Port of Dublin (Clontarf) Group.

Private Peter Hugh Keast 27-Dec-41 Commandos. Killed in action at Vaagso raid, 27th December 1941. 15th Balham & Tooting Group.

Flying Officer Basil Keddie

RAF. Killed on active service. 19th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Charles Keefer 1942 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 31 years. Drowned at sea in attempting rescue of others was awarded Albert Medal posthumously, 1942. 14th Ottowa Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Reginald Arthur Keen 11-Sep-40

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 11th September 1940. 4th Oxford Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Stanley Allan Keen 21-Jul-42

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed when plane crashed through engine trouble on returning from a raid, 21st July 1942. 1st Radlett Group.

Lieutenant Nicholass Walter Wilfred Arthur Keen 17-Jul-42

Horse Guards. Aged 36 years. Fatally injured whilst on duty, 17th July 1942. 3rd Gidea Park Group.

Flight Sergeant Clem. Keenan 20-May-42 RAF. Killed in plane crash whilst giving instruction, 20th May 1942. 8th South Poplar Group.

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Sergeant Major Kenneth Michael Keenan 26-Mar-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 26th March 1944. 1st Carnforth Group.

Rupert Keers 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Gunner Jack Russell Joyce Keevil Sep-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Middle East, September 1941. 12th Ramsgate (Chatham House) Group.

Able Seaman Raymond Keevill Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on convoy duty (HMS Curacoa), November 1942. 251st Bristol Group.

Pilot Officer Richard Francis Keighley 1941 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in flying accident, 1941. 1st Hornsea Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner John Keightley

04-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 4th October 1943. Lye “P.M.”, Halesowen.

Lieutenant Kenneth Keith 26-Jun-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Died when prisoner of war in Derna, Libya, 26th June 1941. 12th Calgary Group, Alberta, Canada.

Ordinary Telegraphist William Desmond Kelford

Feb-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Penelope), February 1944. 1st Greenfield (Basingwerk) Group.

Aircraftman 1st Class Wilfred R. Kell 07-Nov-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in a flying accident, 7th November 1942. 67th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Peter Gordon Kelleway Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 1st Oxshott Group.

Flight Lieutenant John Osman David Kellow

23-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on navigation exercise in Canada, 23rd June 1943. 1st Dawlish Group.

Driver James Albert Kelly 14-Apr-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Orillia, 14th April 1944. 8th Timmins Group, Canada.

Sergeant Leonard Kelly

RAF. Presumed killed from operational duty over Germany. 4th Oxford Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator Lloyd Franklin Kelly

Jul-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, July 1942. 9th Moncton Group, N.B., Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner William Leonard Kelly 13-Feb-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 13th February 1942. 1st Ashton-in-Makerfield (Lord Gerard’s Own) Group.

Corporal Henry Kelso Dec-41 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at Hong Kong, December 1941. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Corporal John Kelso Dec-41 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action at Hong Kong, December 1941. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Arthur John Bruce Kemp 09-May-42

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service. Killed on active service, 9th May 1942. 1st Theydon Bois Group.

Sergeant Observer Derek George Kemp

07-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service at Gravenbruch, 7th September 1941. 71st North London Group.

Michael Armitage Kemp 12-Dec-39 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 17 years. Killed while cycling home from duty, 12th December 1939. 2nd Birchington (W.H.S.) Group.

Midshipman Percy Kemp 11-Dec-42 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Scotland, 11th December 1942. 26th Newbury Group.

Flying Officer William Kemp 16-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 16th October 1943. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Engine Room Artificer William Robin Kemp Jan-44

Royal Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea (HMS Spartan), January 1944. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Sergeant Pilot Russell Joseph Wilson Kempling

20-Jul-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 20th July 1941. 17th Ontario (St Catherine’s) Group.

Dennis Kempton 24-Dec-42 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in defence of Hong Kong, 24th December 1942. 1st Shanghai Sea Scout Group.

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Flying Officer Maurice McAllister Kempton 13-Feb-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, Malta, 13th February 1943. 1st Moose Jaw Group, Canada.

Private Henry George Kemsley 21-Apr-43 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 21st April 1943. 1st Wormley Group, East Hertfordshire.

Flight Sergeant Eric Kendall Jul-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, July 1942. 1st Haverhill Group.

Leading Wireman Eric Kendall 10-Aug-44 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Died on active service, 10th August 1944. 1st Forest Hill Group.

Leading Aircraftman Norman Kendall 04-Jun-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in air crash in Canada, 4th June 1942. 177th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Major Douglas Kennedy May-43 Royal Artillery. Died of wounds in North Africa, May 1943. 1st Conway Group.

Private Eric Bannerman Kennedy 16-Jan-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 16th January 1944. 26th Streatham (St Paul’s Furzedown) Group.

Able Seaman Ernest Cecil Kennedy

Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (HMS Cornwall), April 1942. 6th Cape Town Group, South Africa.

Sergeant Pilot Gerald William Kennedy

12-Feb-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 12th February 1943. Elm Creek Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Joseph Orford Kennedy 09-Nov-41

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed accidentally in Scotland, 9th November 1941. 19th Birkenhead Group.

Flight Lieutenant William Kennedy

28-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Holland, 28th October 1944. 30th Toronto Group, Canada.

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Corporal Ivor Stockwell Kennett M.M. 25-Sep-44

South African Corps of Signals. Aged 29 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 25th September 1944. 1st Parkview Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Air Gunner Edward Kenny 05-Nov-40

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 5th November 1940. 3rd Kenora Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Navigator William Kent 15-Oct-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations over North Sea, 15th October 1940. Badge Secretary, Royton Division, Oldham Local Association.

Flight Lieutenant Patrick Gregory Keogh 22-Oct-43

RAF. Killed in action, Europe, 22nd October 1943. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Robert Alan Walker Keogh 18-Oct-39 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an aerial engagement over the German Coast, October 18th 1939. 12th Ramsgate (Chatham House) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Ian Mark Perceval Ker Feb-45

RAF. Aged 31 years. Died on active service, February 1945. Caldicott School Group.

Private James Colin Kerr 1945 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service in France, 1945. 45th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Brandon Boyce Kersey 19-Jul-43

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Canada, 19th July 1943. 2nd Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Arthur Kenneth Stanley Keston 11-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Presumed killed on active service, 11th November 1942. 75th North London Group.

Sergeant Geoffrey Taylor Kettle 01-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 1st February 1942. 2nd Cowes (St Mary’s) Group.

Sergeant Observer James Clifford Kidd

Oct-42 RAF. Killed in flying accident, October 1942. 1st Bulwark (Monmouthshire) Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Ronald William Gillingham Killick 09-Sep-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, Ontario, 9th September 1943. Troop Quartermaster, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Private Eric King 27-Apr-45 Paratroops. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in North West Europe, 27th April 1945. Newton Kymes (St Andrew’s) Group, Yorkshire.

Pilot Officer Frederick King D.F.C. 1944 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 1944. 7th Willesden Group.

Chaplain John Bernard King Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship (HMS Glorious), June 1940. 29th Portsmouth Group.

Leading Aircraftman John Keith King 16-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in flying accident in South Africa, 16th December 1942. 9th Bexhill (St Andrew’s) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Lewis John Kirk 21-Mar-41

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed when plane crashed returning from raid, 21st March 1941. 1st Reading Group, Secretary to Cubmaster’s Committee.

Radio Officer John Steele Kirkbridge

Merchant Navy. Lost with ship. 20th Blackpool Group.

Acting Sergeant William Kirkpatrick

26-May-41 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action at Crete, 26th May 1941. 1st Preston Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flying Officer James Joseph King 05-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in plane crash, 5th January 1944. 23rd Willesden Group.

Petty Officer Thomas King Royal Navy. Died as result of enemy action. 3rd Benton Group.

Albert Tony Kingham Jun-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, June 1941. 65th Salford Group.

2nd Lieutenant Edward Leslie Kissack

01-Jun-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in action at Crete, 1st June 1941. 1st Braddan Group, Isle of Man.

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Pilot Officer Anthony Derek Kitchen

17-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 17th April 1943. 1st Hatch End Group.

Ordinary Seaman Reginald Kitchener 24-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Sergeant Pilot George Kitching 30-May-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed when plane crashed in Italy, 30th May 1945. 15th North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Pilot Charles Albert Kitson

Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, March 1943. 1st Austin Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Driver R. Knapp Nov-45 Royal Artillery. Died on active service, November 1945. 15th Stepney Group.

Corporal R.C. Knaggs 21-Nov-42 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 39 years. Died on active service in New Guinea, 21st November 1942. 1st Gawler Group, South Australia.

Private William Kneale 15-May-40 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 15th May 1940. 1st Malew Group, Isle of Man.

Able Seaman John Knight 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea (HMS Barham), 25th November 1941. 1st Table Bay Group, Cape Peninsular.

Henry Knott 1941 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 1941. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Mark Knowles Nov-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, November 1942. 16th Preston (Loyola) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Peter Knowles

05-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 5th June 1942. 7th Wallasey Group.

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Lieutenant William Leonard Knowles 20-Mar-43

Australian Imperial Force. Aged 31 years. Killed in shooting accident, 20th March 1943. 9th Melbourne Group, Victoria, Australia.

Lieutenant Edward Francis Knox 13-Jan-45 Royal Engineers Airborne. Aged 22 years. Killed by mine in the Ardennes, 13th January 1945. 216th Bristol Group.

Sergeant Paul Cecil Knuess Autumn 1944 Army. Aged 31 years. Died prisoner of war in Japanese hands, Autumn 1944. 11th Fulham Group.

Sub Lieutenant Deryk J. Kordik Feb-43 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed when plane crashed into sea, February 1943. 1st Cheam Group.

Lieutenant William J. Kotchapaw Oct-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in France, October 1944. 27th Winnipeg Group.

Flight Sergeant Elmer Nels Kuliberg

22-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations, 22nd June 1944. 6th Brandon Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Charles John French Kydd

23-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd June 1941. 2nd Upminster Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Seton Kyffin Dec-41 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, December 1941. 2nd Eton College Group.

Able Seaman John Francis Kane 26-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea on 26th March 1941. 8th Stirlingshire Group.

Sergeant David Kay

Royal College of Signals. Killed in action. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

John Kay Fleet Air Arm. Killed in a flying accident. 21st Glasgow Group.

Sub Lieutenant Robert Kay Mar-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Lost at Crete, March 1941. 2nd Stirlingshire Group.

Sergeant Observer Arthur Knightly Rowland Keats

19-May-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations over Germany. 19th May 1940.

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Flight Lieutenant Brian Rushworth Keele D.F.C.

1944 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1944. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Keeley 1944 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action at Caen in 1944. 4th Ellesmere Port (Parish Church) Group.

Edmund Harold Keens 23-May-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 23rd May 1940. 1st Wadhurst Group.

Hugh Keith 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Died at sea in 1943. Chafyn Grove School Group.

John Kelly

Royal Navy. Lost at sea by enemy action. 1st Browney Group.

Kenneth Kelly Royal Artillery. Killed on active service. 85th Sheffield Group.

Signalman Robert Kelly Jan-43 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Lost in the Mediterranean, January 1943. 2nd Stirlingshire Group.

John P. Otterson Kelso

Army. Fernden School, Haslemere. Flying Officer Edward Kemp D.F.C. 1944

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on operations over Brest, 1944. 5th Streatham Group.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Leonard Kemp 06-Aug-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident in Scotland, 6th August 1943. 13th Lewisham South Group.

Sergeant Pilot Graham Kemp Sep-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, September 1943. 34th Cardiff Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner John Kempson May-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in May 1944. 3rd Kingston Group.

Blythe Kempton-Werohia Aug-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, August 1943. 12th Cambridge Group.

Sergeant Donald Walker Kendrey 28-Nov-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, 28th November 1944. 19th Bradford West (2ns Grammar School) Group.

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James Kennedy Army. 5th Roxburgshire (1st Hawick) Group.

Walter Kennedy

Army. 5th Roxburgshire (1st Hawick) Group.

D.J. Kenner

Royal Corps of Signals. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Pilot Officer Tom W. Kenyon

RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Brian Kermode 1942 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 1942. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

Francis Kerr 1945 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 27 years. Drowned off Germany, 1945. 15th Renfrewshire (Kilbarchan) Group.

M.G. Kerr

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Brian John Ketchell 08-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 8th December 1942. Falmer Group, Lewes.

Sergeant Pilot Alan James Kevis 16-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 16th December 1943. 24th Burton-on-Trent Group.

G.C.T. Keyes V.C., M.C. Commandos. Killed in action. 3rd Eton College Group.

Lance Sergeant Norman Joseph Kibby 11-Feb-43

Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, Tunisia, 11th February 1943. 25th Leicester Group.

Sergeant William Henry Kibby V.C. Australian Imperial Force. 2nd Glenelk Sea Scout Group, South Australia.

Pilot Officer Albert Ernest Kindell D.F.M. 22-Oct-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Holland, 22nd October 1943. 15th St Pancras Group.

Aircraftman Alan King May-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Canada, May 1944. 31st North London Group.

Sergeant Observer Harry King 1945 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1945. 2nd Chertsey Group.

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Petty Observer John Kenneth King 02-Oct-42

Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Drowned in East China Sea, 2nd October 1942. 4th Bury St Edmunds (St John’s) Group.

Georges Kinnell

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 30th Greenock (Finnart) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner James Kirby

RAF. Killed in operations over Germany. 2nd Widnes (Hale) Group.

Pilot Officer Eric Geoffrey Kitching

RAF. Killed on air operations. Royal Commercial Travellers’ School Group.

Kenneth Edwin John Kitt 24-Feb-45 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea on 24th February 1945. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Sergeant Observer Anthony J. Knapp

14-Feb-42 RAF. Killed in action in North Sea, 14th February 1942. 1st Chiswick Group.

Apprentice Officer Edward Charles Eugene Knell

Merchant Navy. Lost in the North Atlantic. 7th Ashford Group.

Sergeant D.H. Knight Feb-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action in Italy, February 1944. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Flight Sergeant E.C.W. Knight 1940 RAF. Killed in a road accident in 1940. 93rd Derby Group.

Private Frederick Clifford Knight

Army. Killed at the fall of Singapore. 14th Worksop (St Anne’s) Group.

J.A.C. Knight

RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

Chief Officer John Knight 17-Feb-41 Merchant Navy. Killed by mine off the coast of England, 17th February 1941. 3rd Port of Dublin Sea Scout Group.

Peter Knight

Army. Fernden School, Haslemere.

Squadron Leader Roland Anthony Lee Knight D.F.C.

21-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 21st September 1941. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

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Lieutenant George Arthur Knowland V.C.

31-Jan-45 Army. Killed in action in Burma, 31st January 1945. 8th Croydon (Christ Church) Group.

Pilot Officer Stewart William Knowles

28-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, 28th September 1944. 13th Lancaster Group.

Bernard Kendrick 1st St Andrews Porthill Group.

Reverend Denzil Bickham Laborde Apr-42

Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed in action (HMS Dorsetshire), April 1942. 16th Westminster Group.

Wireless/Telegraphist Adeline J. Lachlan 1942

Womens Australian Auxiliary Air Force. 1942. 3rd Toowong Presbytarian Group, Australia.

Sergeant Emanuel George Lacina 12-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 12th March 1943. 1st Leney Group.

Lieutenant Philip Milton Lafleur 09-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Holland, 9th October 1944. St Barabas Group, Medicine Hat, Canada.

Reginald Arthur Lagor Mar-43 Royal Marines. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, March 1943. 41st Leicester (St James the Great) Group.

Norman Charles Lait 15-Feb-41 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in Stalag XXA Germany as a prisoner of war, 15th February 1941. 6th Uxbridge (St Andrew’s Hillingdon) Group.

Lieutenant O.O. Lamb 1943 Intelligence Corps. Killed on active service, South East Asia, 1943. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Pilot Officerr Frederick Arthur Henry Lambert

13-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, 13th August 1940. 1st Ottawa Group.

Warrant Officer Harry Alan Lambert Feb-45

RAF. Killed on active service, February 1945. 1st Nottinghamshire Sea Scout Group.

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Sapper Walter Lambert 06-Dec-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Western Desert, 6th December 1940. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Pilot Officer William Gavin Mein Lambie Nov-40

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, November 1940. 117th Edinburgh (Inverleith) Group.

Sergeant Observer Roy Charles Lamerton 06-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Holland, 6th December 1942. 4th Finchley Group.

Sergeant Harold Lancaster 14-May-43 RAF. Killed in air operations, 14th May 1943. 7th Prestwich Group.

Stoker Lewis Lancaster 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action (HMS Barham), 25th November 1941. 43rd Camberwell Group.

Pilot Officer Carlton Lane 07-Nov-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Died over North Sea on returning from a raid, 7th November 1941. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Eric Lane Aug-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, August 1943. 24th Willesden Group.

George Lane

Further particulars not available. 1st Belgravia-Kensington Group, Transvaal.

Warrant Officer John Lane

RAF. Killed in action. 16th Clapham Group.

Fighter Pilot John de la Harpe Lane 22-Oct-42

South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 22 October 1942. 3rd Pretoria (Sunnyside) Group, Transvaal.

Seiriol Francis Lane Aug-42 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea (HMS Upholder), August 1942. 1st Senghenydd Group, Wales.

Pilot Officer William Lane 12-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 12th May 1943. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

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Flight Sergeant Alexander Lang Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, October 1943. 1st Stirlingshire Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Leslie Langan

01-Aug-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 1 August 1942. Palmers Green.

Sergeant Pilot Dennis Langley 18-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed after raid on Wilhelmshaven, 18th February 1942. 1st Green Street Green Group.

Corporal Horace Charles Langton South African Army. Killed in action in Western Desert. 5th Cape Town Group, South Africa.

Midshipman Peter Ross Lapthorn 24-May-41 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Lost with ship, HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Lieutenant Lionel John Larcombe 1944 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1944. 2nd Bristol Group.

2nd Lieutenant John Rollo Large 24-May-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Crete, 24th May 1941. 38th Birkenhead Group.

Russell Charles Larkman 26-Apr-41 Royal Observer Corps. Aged 28 years. Killed by enemy action, 26th April 1941. Norwich District Secretary Scout’s Friendly Society.

Pilot Officer Stanley Herbert Last 09-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 9th August 1941. District Cubmaster Ipswich.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Peter Lastley

1942 RAF. Aged 21 years. Presumed killed in raid on Germany, 1942. 1st Southbourne Sea Scout Group.

Private William Eric Latham 03-Feb-42 Army Air Corps. Aged 17 years. Killed on active service, North Africa, 3rd February 1942. 2nd Bexley Heath Group.

Aircraftman 1st Class Reginald George Lathey Oct-42 RAF. Killed on active service in England, October 1942. 2nd Gelding Group.

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Albert Edward Law 27-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 27th February 1941. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

Anti Aircraft Gunner Edward F. Law 23-Aug-40

Aged 22 years. Lost when ship (S.S. Lanishen) was torpedoed, 23rd August 1940. Stone Church Group, St John, N.B.

Private George Law 04-Jul-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Died of wounds in France, 4th July 1944. 8th Walthamstow Group.

Robert R. Law RAF. Killed on active service. 5th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant James Anthony Foreman Lawrence 15-Jul-43

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service (HMS Unicorn), 15th July 1943. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Private John Lawrence 1944 Airborne Troops. Aged 21 years. Died 1944. 2nd Hessle Group.

Lieutenant Observer John Seton Lawrence

13-Apr-45 South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 13th April 1945. 3rd Kensington (St Andrew’s) Group, Johannesburg.

Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Frank Lawrence 13-Aug-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Ontario, 13th August 1943. 2nd Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

Pilot Officer Gordon Williams Lawry 03-Apr-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Essen, 3rd April 1943. 2nd Timmins Group, Ontario, Canada.

Lance Corporal Edward James Laws 07-Nov-44

Royal Engineers. Aged 26 years. Killed on service in North West Europe, 7th November 1944. 25th Gateshead (St Andrew’s) Group.

William Davidson Lawson 22-Nov-41 South African Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Libya, 22nd November 1941. 6th Johannesburg (YMCA), Transvaal.

Private Peter Layton Nov-44 Royal Canadian Army. Killed in action in Italy, November 1944. 1st West Vancouver (St Stephen’s) Group.

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Flying Officer John H. Lea 1941 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action near Bierut, 1941. District Scoutmaster, Burwood District, New South Wales.

Leading Aircraftman Douglas Leach 11-Jun-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in plane crash, 11th June 1941. Scout, Manitoba, Canada.

Pilot in Training James Walker Leach 13-Feb-42

RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed whilst making first solo flight, 13th February 1942. 3rd Colchester Group.

Jack Leadbetter 23-Nov-39 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea (A.M.C. Rawalpindi), 23rd November 1939. Deep Sea Scout Adventurer.

Sergeant Pilot Richard Harvey Lean 11-Feb-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 11th February 1942. 98th Toronto Group, Canada.

Signalman Algernon Samuel Leaney

May-40 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 20 years. Killed during evacuation of Dunkirk, May 1940. 1st Wivelsfield Group.

Kenneth Lear 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service over Cologne, 1943. 24th Willesden Group.

Corporal Maurice Leck Apr-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at Anzio Beach Head, April 1944. 1st Eston Group.

Ordinary Seaman Herri Le Dizet Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action (F.S. Bouclier), November 1942. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

William Ledsham Mar-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed as a result of flying accident in Wales, March 1940. Handbridge Group, Chester.

Desmond Maurice Lee Dec-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident in England, December 1944. 4th Cairns Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Observer Geoffrey Goddard Lee

30-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 30th July 1941. 167th Sheffield Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner James Williamson Lee 29-Sep-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Italy, 29th September 1941. 6th Camberwell (Pitt Street Settlement) Group.

Reverend A.C.H. Leeke Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Hermes). 6th Westminster Group.

Signalman Donald Lees Jul-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Died from pneumonia which he contracted when ship was sunk by enemy action, July 1942. 31st Walsall Group.

Ian Allister Lees 1941 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over the Chanel, 1941. 57th Edinburgh (Haymarket) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Joseph Legdon May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed by enemy action, May 1941. 6th Sheffield (Bowers Own) Group.

William Lovell James Legg 17-Apr-45 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 17th April 1945. 1st Puddletown Group, Dorset.

Lieutenant James Leggo Aug-43 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Sicily, August 1943. 45th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Eric Alexis Legrand 23-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd April 1943. 1st Langley (Buckinghamshire) Group.

James Alfred George Leighton 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost when ship (HMS Barham) was sunk, 24th November 1941. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Sergeant Air Gunner David Lennie RAF. Killed in action. 27th City of Aberdeen Group.

Rifleman Gordon Lennox Jan-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Belgium, January 1945. 40th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

2nd Lieutenant John Wilfred O’Neill Lentaigne M.C. 25-Jul-42

Killed in action at El Alamein, 25th July 1942. Ampleforth College Junior & Sea Scout Groups.

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Sergeant Pilot Stewart Worthington Lenton

06-Mar-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. France, 6 March 1940. 1st Compton & Binscomber Group.

Bernard Herman Lenz 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. HMS Royal Oak, 14th October 1939. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

John Dryburgh Leonard 06-May-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, Kenya, 6th May 1943. 2nd Wallasey Group.

Aircraftman 1st Class Kenneth Wilfred Leonard 01-Apr-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed by enemy action in raid at Warmwell, 1st April 1941. 6th Darlington (Bondgate) Group.

Flying Officer Spencer Edwin Leppert

Nov-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over France, November 1944. Monto Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Observer George Leslie

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action near Malta. 19th Glasgow Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Mackenzie Leslie May-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, May 1943. 3rd City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Raymond Lesser 03-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 3rd September 1943. 1st Sudbury Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Keith Letch 06-Sep-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 6th September 1942. 12th Chemsford (Sea Scout) Group.

Signaller Harry Letting 05-Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed killed, 8th April 1942. 1st Godley Group, Hyde.

Flight Sergeant Ronald Michael Anderson Levis 11-Jan-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in aircraft accident, 11th January 1942. 1st Senghenyydd Group.

Private D. Levy 06-Apr-45 Army. Killed in action, 6th April 1945. 36th Stepney Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Eric Lewin 1942 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1942. 2nd Halifax Group.

Sergeant Pilot Allan Bennett Lewis 12-Apr-43

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, Warwickshire, 12th April 1943. 9th Windsor Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Gunner David Morgan Lewis

29-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 33 years. Killed in action, 29th July 1942. 1st Porthcawl Group.

Private Donald Lewis Oct-44 Airborne Troops. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Arnhem, October 1944. 1st Little Heath & Potters Bar Group.

Gunner P. Lewis Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Libya. 26th Bristol Group.

Sergeant William Bertram Lewis Mar-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, March 1943. 1st Burley (New Forest West) Group.

Pilot Officer William Frederick Lewiss Nov-40

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed while bombing enemy route, November 1940. 82nd Leicester (Trinity Methodist) Group.

Flying Officer Henry Farquarhson Ley

17-Feb-43 RAF. Killed on active service, 17th February 1943. 8th South Lambeth Group.

L.A.F. Robert James Lickfold Apr-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed on active service, April 1943. Deep Sea Scout.

Acting Squadron Leader Eric Beck Liddell 17-Dec-40

RAF. Aged 24 years. Reported missing, 17th December 1940. 16th Vancouver Group.

Leslie A. Liddie 21-Jan-40 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea (HMS Grenville), 21st January 1940. 1st East Ham Group.

Apprentice Maxwell Lidgate 05-Sep-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea (M.V. Neptunian), 5th September 1940. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flight Sergeant Semon Lievense Apr-40 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, April 1940. 10th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

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Sergeant John Edward Light 28 – 29 April 1941 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds at Kalamata, Greece, 28/29th April 1941. 26th Streatham Group.

Lance Sergeant William Alexander Light 1939

Army. Aged 24 years. Died in France, 1939. 4th Bradford (Eccleshill Church) Group.

Acting Petty Officer Charles Richard Lile

Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, HMS Naiad. 3rd Cleethorpes Group.

Corporal John Lilley 03-Dec-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 3rd December 1943. 4th Coalville Group.

Pilot Officer Allen Gainsford Lilligo 14-Mar-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, Oxford, 14th March 1944. 10th Ottawa Group, Canada.

Petty Officer Robert Gerald Lincoln 08-Jan-43

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. HMS Holdfast, 8th January 1943. 6th Harlow (Matching) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Norman Ernest Lind

28-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 28th April 1943. 21st Harrow Group.

John Lindsay 1943 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in North Africa, 1943. 43rd Glasgow (1st Cathcart) Group.

William Lindsay 24-Oct-42 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 24th October 1942. 79th Fife (Blairhall) Group.

Pilot Officer A.P. Lindsell Sep-40 RAF. Killed on active service, September 1940. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Donald Cole Lindsey

26-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 26th March 1942. 1st York Mills Group, Toronto, Canada.

Sergeant Gordon Linklater D.F.M. 23-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, North Africa, 23rd May 1943. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

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Horace Ernest Linton 30-Dec-41 South African Medical Corps. Aged 31 years. Died in Italian prisoner of war camp, 30th December 1941. 4th Benoni Group, Transvaal.

Sergeant Pilot Alan Henderson Lister

23-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action off Dutch Coast, 23rd April 1941. 47th Sunderland (St Hilda’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Joseph Nowell Lister 29 – 30 June 1941

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Hamburg, 29/30th June 1941. 183rd Sheffield Group.

Flying Officer Alvis Little Nov-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, November 1944. 24th Cheltenham (Leckhampton) Group.

Corporal Lawrence Roy Little 12-May-41 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst on duty on motorcycle, Kent, 12th May 1941. 8th Gosport Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Leslie Littlefair 23-May-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Presumed killed in action, 23rd May 1941. 2nd York (Treasurer’s House) Group.

Lieutenant A.E. Liversedge May-40 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, May 1940. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Lance Corporal Arthur Harry Edgerton Living

23-Nov-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 23rd November 1943. 1st Bowmanville Group, Ontario, Canada.

John Douglas Warren Livingstone Aug-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, August 1944. 15th Ipswich (Ipswich School) Group.

Sergeant Rene Leonidas Joseph Lizotte

30-Nov-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 30th November 1941. 34th Toronto Group, Canada.

Albert Lloyd May-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of disease contracted in France, May 1944. 3rd Slough Group.

Leading Aircraftman Alfred Thomas Lloyd

05-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Drowned whilst on active service in the United States of America, 5th January 1942. 1st Radnor Valley Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Clarence Franklin Lloyd 31-Aug-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 31st August 1943. Granby Senior Group, Quebec, Canada.

Flying Officer Edward Lloyd Jun-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over Holland, June 1942. 3rd Slough Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hugh Lloyd 01-Feb-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, 1st February 1942. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot William Michael Richardson Lloyd

28-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in air operations, 28th April 1943. 7th Greenwich (Thames) Group.

Lieutenant Thomas Henry Lloyd-Jones

22-Feb-45 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 36 years. Lost with HMS Ellesmere, 22nd February 1945. Assistant County Commissioner and District Commissioner in Caernarvon.

Seaman D.H. Locke

Royal Navy. Further particulars not available. 15th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Arthur Lockwood-Bunce 19-Jul-43

Royal Vaval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 19th July 1943. Deep Sea Rover Squire.

Sergeant Observer John Adrian Collins London

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, September 1942. 2nd Andover (Amport and Monxton) Group.

Pilot Officer Glen Benson Loney 16-Dec-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 16th December 1943. 5th Kitchener Group, Canada.

Despatch Rider Denville Longhurst 08-Aug-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds in France, 8th August 1944. 10th Swansea (St James) Group.

Signalman Reginald Albert Longhurst

22-Oct-40 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Ship sunk by enemy mine, HMS Hickory, 22nd October 1940. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Wireless Operator Ewart Wynne Looker

29-Oct-39 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 29th October 1939. 1st Talacre (Flints) Group.

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George Lindsay Lorimer 01-Jun-44 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 1st June 1944. 21st Ayrshire Group.

Pilot Officer James Lorrimore Dec-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, December 1943. 17th Enfield Group.

Sergeant Observer William Leslie Lott 13-Oct-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, 13th October 1942. Assistant Scout Master of Ontario Group, Canada.

Driver Albert Douglas Lougher 28-Apr-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 28th April 1944. 12th Barry (1st Rhoose) Group.

Petty Officer Peter Lovat 16-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Died at sea (HMCS Racoon), 16th September 1942. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Sergeant Alfred Robert Charles Love

16-Jul-43 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service in Middle East, 16th July 1943. District Cubmaster, Chiswick District.

Trooper George Love May-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds in Italy, May 1944. 4th Hove Group.

Royal Marine Musician Robert Albert Love 15-Dec-41

Royal Marines. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Mediterranean, HMS Galatea, 15th December 1941. 24th Bournemouth Group.

Private Percy Lovegrove May-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, India Command, May 1944. 1st Hitcham Group.

Sergeant Walter James Lovelace 16-Apr-41 Bomb Disposal Squad. Aged 28 years. Killed whilst removing time bomb in Birmingham, 16th April 1941. 1st Chiswick Group.

Wing Commander Anthony Desmond Lovell D.S.O., D.F.C.

17-Aug-45 RAF. Killed on active service, 17th August 1945. Ampleforth College Group.

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Flight Lieutenant Stuart James Lovell

29-Jan-44 RAF. Killed on active service, 29th January 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Private Herbert William Loveridge Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action. 21st Fulham Group, Member of Imperial Head Quarters Staff.

Major Thomas Robson Lovibond 08-Aug-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 8th August 1944. Assistant District Commissioner of Hexham.

Trooper John Thomas Lowe 06-Jun-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, 6th June 1944. 4th Warrington Group.

Ronald Jack Lowes 23-Sep-43 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died at sea in the North Atlantic, 23rd September 1943. 16th Medway Group.

4th Officer Peter Ronald Lowson 1942 Merchant Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea, 1942. 4th Plymouth (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Rifleman Ronald Burchall Lowther 16-Jul-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 16th July 1944. 5th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Walter Lucan 1942 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 1942. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Gunner George Lucas 11-Dec-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 11th December 1941. 1st Balderton Group.

Steward William Eldon Lucas 19-Jan-42 Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, 19th January 1942. 6/7th Sarina Group, Canada.

Sapper Sydney Albert Luck 26-May-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds received on way home from France when ship was bombed, 26th May 1940. Rover Squire, 5th Medway (St Paul’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Charles Ludwig Jan-42 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on air operations, January 1942. 1st City of Aberdeen Group.

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Sergeant David Lumb 1942 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Hong Kong, 1942. 6th London Group, Canada.

Private Edmund John Lunn 04-Aug-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, 4th August 1944. 2nd Eccles Group.

Pilot Officer Eric Lunoe 10-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed during training exercises, Salisbury, 10th February 1941. 25th Camberwell Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Jack Lusted

Mar-44 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, India, March 1944. Rover Scout Burwash Group.

Sergeant Pilot Peter R. Lutley Oct-39 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, October 1939. 8th Chichester Group.

Petty Officer Thomas Luxton Nov-42 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, November 1942. 1st Tavistock Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gregory William Lygo Mar-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, March 1941. 10th Forest Hill Group.

Pilot Officer Brian Edward Lymbery 18-May-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying accident, 18th May 1941. 19th South Lambert Group.

Lieutenant Joseph H. Lyon Apr-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, April 1942. Woodland Troop, Montreal, Canada.

Francis John Lyons 24-Feb-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship, HMS Warwick, 24th February 1944. 4th St Albans Group.

Reginald Lyons 25-Dec-40 Royal Marines. Aged 23 years. Killed in action when against German Sea Raider which was attacking a convoy, 25th December 1940. 57th Croydon (St Christopher’s) Group.

Lance Corporal Lyttle 06-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 6th June 1944. Mount Forest Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Kenneth Lambert 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost when ship was torpedoed, 1943. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

Sergeant James K. Lamont 26-Dec-44 Australian Imperial Force. Killed in action in New Guinea, 26th December 1944. 1st Eastwood Group, New South Wales.

Leslie Langan 06-Aug-42 RAF. Killed in air crash, 6th August 1942. St Michael’s Group, Wood Green.

Ryder Langlands

RAF. Killed on active service. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

Leading Seaman Jesse Walter Latter 15-Jan-45 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea, 15th January 1945. 5th Erith Group.

Captain Arthur Hamilton Lawson Feb-43 Reconissance Corps. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in February 1943. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Signaller W.P. Lawson 1945 Royal Navy. Lost at sea in 1945. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

W. Brownslow Layard 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in 1940. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Air Raids Precaution Warden William Augustus Leadbeatter 1940

Civil Defence. Aged 67 years. Killed by enemy action whilst on duty, 1940. 33rd Salford Group.

Joe Leadbitter 10-Jun-44 Army. Killed in action in Normandy, 10th June 1944. 9th Airedale Group.

Squadron Leader H. Ledger RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Able Seaman Donald Lee 17-Jan-42 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea, 17th January 1942. 1st Bicton Group, Shropshire.

Private George Lee 17-Jun-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action near Caen, 17th June 1944. 113th Sheffield Group.

Pilot/Flight Engineer George Theodore Lee-Roberts

RAF. Killed in air crash in Tripolitania. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

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Private Thomas Stravinski Lee-Roberts M.C.

1940 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed by accident in 1940. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

J. Lees

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Aircraftman Peter Middleton Lees Nov-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, November 1943. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Kenneth Legg

RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

A. Le Grice

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Kenneth Leighton Jun-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, France, June 1940. 1st Shrewsbury Group.

Sergeant Stanley Lemon 1944 RAF. Killed on active service, 1944. 1st Egham Group.

Sergeant Pilot George Godfrey Lester

03-Mar-44 RAF. Killed on active service, Bedford, 3 March 1944. 47th Edinburgh Group.

A.M.H. Lewin RAF. Fernden School, Haslemere.

Private William Ernest Lewin 11-Oct-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Italy, 11th October 1944. 10th Leicester (Syston) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Francis Lewis 08-Jan-45

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, 8th January 1945. 1st Beighton (Earl Manvers’ Own) Group.

Flight Sergaent Douglas Lillicrap

RAF. Killed on active service. 12th Plymouth Group.

Corporal James Lindsay Sep-44 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 30 years. Lost at sea near Singapore, Singapore 1944. 6th Glasgow Group.

Flight Engineer Donald Ling 1943 RAF. Killed on air operations, 1943. 8th Croydon Group. Private Douglas Lister

Army. Guisborough Grammar School Group.

J.H. Little D.F.C.

RAF. 3rd Eton College Group.

D.R. Llewellyn

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

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William G. Llewellyn-Palmer 02-Aug-44 Army. Died of wounds in Normandy, 2nd August 1944. 6th Eton College Group.

Flight Sergeant David Robert Lloyd 1945 RAF. Killed in operations over Germany, 1945. 3rd Gidea Park Group.

Leading Aircraftman J. Lew Lloyd Royal New Zealand Air Force. Killed in aircraft accident in England. Wesley and Ocean Beach Group, New Zealand.

Flying Officer Joseph William Lloyd 19-Sep-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, Dusseldorf, 19th September 1944. Criftins Group, Ellesmere.

W. Lloyd

Royal Artilllery. 6th South Dublin (Leeson Park) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur Lockett 08-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 36 years. Killed in action, Ploesti, 8th March 1945. 1st Leek Group.

Signalman Hugh Lockett 01-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed off Sheerness, 1st November 1940. 44th Midlothian Group.

Sergeant Leslie H. Lomas New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Libya. North Dunedin Group, New Zealand.

Pilot Officer Robert Arthur Lomax Jun-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations, Germany, June 1941. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Viscount Long Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Flight Sergeant William Arthur Loose

Jun-44 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, June 1944. 14th Worksop (St Anne’s) Group.

Gerald Loring 1942 Royal Artillery. Lost in Japanese transport, 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group.

William Loring 1942 Royal Engineers. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group.

2nd Lieutenant William Lovatt Nov-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in November 1944. 95th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

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Assistant Steward John Templeton Love

02-Nov-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Torpedoed in Atlantic Ocean, 2nd November 1941. 52nd Renfrewshire Group.

2nd Radio Officer Cecil Lowe 1942 Lost with ship in 1942. Merstham Group.

Sergeant Eric Lowe 08-Aug-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Caen, 8th August 1944. 2nd St George’s Group, Wrekin.

Officer Leonard Arnold Lowe Feb-44 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, Indian Ocean, February 1944. 11th Lincolns (St Faith’s) Group.

T.M.F.E. Lowinsky

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Petty Officer Reginald Edward Lowis

Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with submarine in the Mediterranean, April 1943. 1st North Somercotes Group.

Able Seaman John Joseph Lownds 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship, 24th May 1941. 1st Wharton Group.

Trooper Maurice Sewell Lowson 27-Apr-43 Recconisance Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 27th April 1943. 1st Leadgate Group.

J.A. Lowther M.V.O.

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 4th Eton College Group.

J.L. Loyd Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant Thomas William Lucas 12-Oct-44 Army. Killed in action in Holland, 12th October 1944. Bishops Castle Group, Shropshire.

H.R.F. Luttrell

Army. Killed in action. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Observer Alan George Luxford

Aug-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on returning from raid on Italy, August 1943. 210th Sheffield Group.

Sergeant Pilot W.D. Lynch Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in action in Middle East. 1st Clayfield Group, Queensland, Australia.

J.A. Lyttelton Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

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Bombadier Dennis Macbeath 17-Oct-41 Royal Horse Artillery. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in the Western Desert, 17th October 1941. 7th Salisbury (Ghost) Crew, Southern Rhodesia.

Flight Lieutenant Bruce Macallum 19-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, 19th September 1940. 14th Ottowa (St Andrew’s) Group, Canada.

Major Andrew David Macdonald 01-Nov-44 Army. Killed in action in Holland, 1st November 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Lieutenant Colin S. Macdonald Oct-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service overseas, October 1942. 11th Ottowa Group, Canada.

Captain Graham Cameron Macdonald Sep-44

Army. Died of wounds at Arnhem, September 1944. 155th North London Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Aian Allister Macdonald

21-Oct-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 21st October 1941. 11th Ottowa (St Gile’s) Group.

Sub Lieutenant James Macdonald 25-Nov-39 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea (HMS Rawalpindi), 25th November 1939. Deep Sea Scout.

Sergeant Joseph Macdonald 10-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over the Ruhr, 10th July 1943. 154th Birmingham (1st Corpus Christi) Group.

Company Sergeant Major Raymond Macdonald 22-May-43

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in manoeuveres, Canada, 22nd May 1943. 11th St John Group, N.B., Canada.

Able Seaman William Macdonald 15-Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed by mine explosion, 15th August 1941. 2nd City of London Sea Scout Group.

4th Engineering Officer William Macdonald

Mar-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, March 1942. 19th Glasgow Group.

Leading Seaman Stanley Macdonnell

12-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Accidentally killed on ship at home port during firing practice, 12th November 1943. 10th Finchley Group.

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Pilot Officer J.W. Mcdougall Apr-42 RAF. Killed on active service, April 1942. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Thomas Macfarlane

May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 2nd May 1942. 37th Ottowa Group, Canada.

Driver Kenneth Machen 01-Nov-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Died in hospital of tuberculosis in Halifax, 1st November 1944. 36th Halifax Group.

Leading Aircraftman Ian Thompson Machum 16-Jan-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 16th January 1943. 4th Halifax Group, Canada.

Flying Officer John Thomson Maciines 18-Jun-40

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in action, 18th June 1940. 1st Acme Group, Alberta, Canada.

Private James Mackay

Rand Light Infantry No further particulars available. 1st Bellvue Group, Transvaal.

Sergeant William Ian Mackay 06-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed when plane made forced landing, 6th September 1940. 1st Armside Group.

Private William Thompson Mackay

May-43 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in North Africa, May 1943. 113th Glasgow Group.

Flight Lieutenant Archibald Ashmore Mackellar 01-Nov-40 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, 1st November 1940. 29th Glasgow Group.

Leading Sick Berth Attendant William Henry Mackenny

02-Oct-42 Royal Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost in Japanese ship (Lisbon Maru) whilst a prisoner of war, 2nd October 1942.

Sergeant Duncan Benjamin Grant Mackenzie

03-Jan-44 RAF. Killed in action over Berlin, 3rd January 1944. 24th Invernesshire (Kingussie) Group.

Sergeant Ronald Blair Mackenzie Jul-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, July 1943. 7th St John Sea Scout Group, N.B., Canada.

Pilot Officer Roy Alexander Mackenzie

29-Jun-45 Fleet Air Arm. Lost at sea, 29th June 1945. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

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Flight Sergeant John Stewart Mackie 24-Apr-43

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on sea reconnaissance flight over Gibraltar, 24th April 1943. Rover Scout Glenrock Crew, Newcastle, Australia.

Angus Malcolm Mackintosh 16-May-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 16th May 1944. 24th Invernesshire (Kingussie) Group.

Donald Mackintosh 24-Mar-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Germany, 24th March 1945. 24th Invernesshire (Kingussie) Group.

Pilot Officer Arthur Edwin Mackney 1942 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 1942. 101st North London Group.

Flying Officer Instructor A.F. Michael Maclean Apr-41

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, April 1941. Honorary Member of the 3rd Hillingdon Group.

Flight Sergeant Ian Maclean Mar-43 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in flying accident, March 1943. 19th Glasgow Group.

1st Officer Douglas Charles Norman Macleay 1940

Merchant Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed at sea as result of enemy action, 1940. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

2nd Engineering Officer Ian Robert Norman Macleay

Apr-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea, April 1943. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Pilot Officer John Bruce Macleod Dec-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, December 1941. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Alistair Macnab 25-Nov-40 RAF. Aged 27 years. Missing believed killed, 25th November 1940. 6th Fife (Kinghorn) Group.

Sergeant Observer David Charles Macnab

06-May-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 6th May 1942. 21st Windsor Group, Ontario, Canada.

Lieutenant Norman A. Macneill Jan-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Italy, January 1944. 1st Minto Group, N.B., Canada.

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Sergeant John Duncan Macpherson

12-May-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 12th May 1944. 24th Invernesshire (Kingussie) Group.

Captain Michael Stuart Macpherson

Nov-44 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, November 1944. St Anselm’s Group, Bakewell.

Pilot Officer Donald Macqueen 12-Jun-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Missing since action of June 12th 1940. 12th Calgary Group.

Engine Room Artificer Ivor Madden

23-Oct-43 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 23rd October 1943. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Private Paul Leon Magner 19-Aug-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed at Dieppe, 19th August 1942. 112th Toronto Group, Canada.

George Arthur Maiden 25-May-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 25th May 1941. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Richard Main 1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Signalman Andrew Mair May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in action (HMS Nile), May 1941. 142nd Glasgow Rover Crew.

Flight Sergeant Observer Hugh Maitland Aug-43 RAF. Killed on operational flight over Milan, August 1943. 21st Clapham Group.

Private Stephen Malaidack 29-Mar-45 North Nova Scotia Highlanders, R.C.I.C., C.A.S.F. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds, 29th March 1945. Instructor, 18th Halifax Group, Canada.

Sergeant A.W.R. Mallett 11-Jan-42 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Killed in action in the Middle East. 145th Bristol (St Christopher’s) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Douglas R. Mallett 01-Sep-41

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 1st September 1941. 1st Camberwell Group.

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Able Seaman Thomas Dela Hunt Malone 1944

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship off Normandy (HMS Regina), 1944. Three Rivers Group, Canada.

Albert Charles Manaton 12-Mar-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 12th March 1940. 105th Toronto (St James-Bond United Church) Group.

Rear Gunner Kenneth Manly 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 1942. 1st Water Orton Group, Birmingham.

Corporal Charles Gordon Mann 10-Dec-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 10th December 1943. 79th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Edward James Mann

29-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 29th July 1944. 9/15th Regina Group, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman George Albert Mansell

02-Aug-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Fort Arthur, Ontario, 2nd August 1943.

Captain James Manson May – June 1940 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 25 years. Killed at Dunkirk, May/June 1940. 3rd Arbroath (28th Angus) Group.

Leading Seaman Jack Foreman Mantle

04-Jul-40 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. HMS Foylebank, July 4th 1940. 2nd Romsey Group.

Lieutenant Robert George Manton 09-Sep-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in France, 9th September 1944. 82nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Midshipman Wilfred George Mapelsdon 25-Nov-41

Royal Naval Reserve. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea (HMS Barham), 25th November 1941. 1st Table Bay Group, Cape Peninsular, South Africa.

Sergeant Air Gunner Joseph Mara 19-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in air operations over France, 19th July 1944. 1st Brampton Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Flight Lieutenant Neil Duncan Mara D.F.C.

04-Feb-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 4th February 1945. 1st Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Stanley Mara 15-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 15th October 1944. 1st Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Major Gustavas H. March-Phillipps D.S.O., M.B.E.

12-Sep-42 Royal Artillery. Killed on active service, Europe, 12th September 1942. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Cyril Marchant 01-Aug-40 Royal Navy Submarine Service. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea (HMS Nurwhal), 1st August 1940. 1st Alvescot Group.

Air Gunner Jack Marchant Feb-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, February 1941. 1st Alvescot Group.

William Markham 25-Dec-41 Hong Kong Volunteers. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Hong Kong, 25th December 1941. 6th Shanghai Group.

Sergeant Pilot Geoffrey Isherwood Markland May-42

RAF. Aged 26 people. Presumed killed on air operations, May 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner William Gibbons Markland

03-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 3rd March 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Able Seaman Arthur Marklew 11-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost at Singapore, 11 November 1940. 19th Doncaster Group.

Edward Marks Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in June 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Hugh John Marks 1941 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in India in 1941. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Pilot Officer Walter Douglas Marks

29-Jan-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 29th January 1943. 4 Guelph Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Ordinary Seaman Norman Marlor 18-Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost on convoy duty to Russia, 18th November 1943. 188th Manchester Group.

M.R.R. Marriott

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Roy Marriott

RAF. Killed on air operations. 60th Leicester (Braunstone St Peter’s) Group.

Trooper Arthur Edward Marsden 11-Dec-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Libya, 11th December 1941. 14th North Shields (Wems) Group.

Eric Marsden

RAF. 5th Roxburghshire Group.

Lieutenant Donald Carruthers Marsh 12-Oct-44

Army Air Corps. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Greece, 12th October 1944. 1st Shanghai (Cathedral) Group.

Lieutenant Harold Robert Marsh 07-May-45 Royal Engineers. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Germany, 7th May 1945. 2/215th Manchester Group.

Lieutenant Ronald Jenner Marsh 31-Aug-42 Recconisance Corps. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 31st August 1942. 1st Tunbridge Wells Group.

Corporal William George Robert Marsh

13-Dec-39 Royal Marines. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 13th December 1939. 1st Swansea Valley Group.

Pilot Officer Charles Douglas Marshall Oct-42

Royal Air Force Voluntter Reserve. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed on air operations, October 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Private Charles Henry Marshall Feb-42 Recconisance Corps. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Malaya, February 1942. Yealmpton Group.

Charles John Marshall 1942 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 22 years. Died a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 1942. 8th North West Leeds Group.

Private Jack Boothroyd Marshall 05-Oct-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Holland, 5th October 1944. 2nd Mirfield Group.

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Artificer Leslie Marshall Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship, December 1941. 10th Halifax (St Paul’s) Group.

Cadet R. Anthony Marshall 30-Jun-45 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in an accident at sea, 30th June 1945. 167th Sheffield Group.

Flight Sergeant Engineer William Marshall 31-Dec-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 31st December 1944. 49th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

J.C. Marshall-Cornwall

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Navigator Reginald Charles Marston 12-Feb-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost on intruder work over Sicily, 12th February 1943.

Pilot Officer Guy Martel 20-Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 20th December 1942. 2nd Riverside Group, Montreal, Canada.

Aircraftman Albert Henry Martin Dec-43 RAF. Aged 30 years. Lost at sea whilst being transferred to Japan as a prisoner of war in Java, December 1943. 14th Camberwell Group.

Sergeant Eleyn Stephenson Martin

Apr-45 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Germany, April 1945. 14th North East Leeds Group.

Pilot Officer Eric Martin 29-Nov-42 Ferry Command. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 29th November 1942. Ladysmith Group, Bristish Colombia, Canada.

Craftsman Eric Charles Martin 08-May-45 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 8th May 1945. 1st Great Hampden Group.

Pilot Officer Frederick Philemon (Eric) Martin

11-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 28 years. Died of Beri-Beri whilst a prisoner of war in Japan, 11th October 1944. 10th Harrow Group.

Sergeant Observer Frederick Victor Martin 10-Sep-41

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on operational night duty in Lincolnshire, 10th September 1941. 1st Eynsford Group.

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Flight Sergeant John James Martin 29-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in an air operation over Berlin, 29th January 1944. 1st Carnforth Group.

Sergeant Norman (John) Sebright Martin

23-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd November 1943. 10th Finchley Group.

Gunner O.C. Martin 07-Dec-43 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 7th December 1943. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Warrant Officer Owen Harwood Martin

05-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action on air operations, 5th November 1944. 3rd Hitchin (Methodist) Group.

Ronald Martin 1942 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Drowned at sea trying to rescue men from an aeroplane dinghy, 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Sergeant Pilot Stanley Edward Martin

10-Feb-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in plane crash returning from a raid on Germany, 10th February 1944. 10th Central Lambeth Group.

Sergeant William McKenzie Martin

06-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 6th November 1942. 98th Toronto Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer William Wilde Martindale

01-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in flying accident near Assanaboya, Canada, 1st November 1942. Essington Colliery Church Group.

Frederick George Maskell

Army. Killed in action. 41st Stepney (St Thomas) Group.

Sergeant Michael John Maslen 07-Oct-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 7th October 1944. 2nd Oswestry Group.

Sergeant Observer Arthur William Mason 20-Nov-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 20th November 1942. 2nd Barnes Group.

Lieutenant Francis Charles William Mason 03-Apr-45

Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in European theatre of operations, 3rd April 1945. St Gregory’s Group, Worth.

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Fire Watcher Gilbert M. Mason 16-Apr-41 Aged 43 years. Killed on duty when church premises demolished, 16th April 1941. 25th Barrow-in-Furness Group.

Sub Lieutenant James Mason Jan-45 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, Sumatra, January 1945. 99th Newcastle-on-Tyne (All Saints) Group.

Corporal John William Oliver Mason 05-May-41

Army. Aged 29 years. Killed by enemy action in Belfast, 5th May 1941. 2nd Green-Street-Green Group.

Leading Aircraftman Peter George Mason Nov-40

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, November 1940. 11th London, Ontario, Canada Group.

Sergeant Charles William Massey Apr-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, April 1944. Castle Donnington Group.

Sergeant Jack Walter Massey 29-Nov-44 RAF. Killed on air operations over Skaggerrak, 29th November 1944. 1st Sudbury Group.

Sergeant Observer Derrick Gordon Masters

03-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst on patrol duty in Scotland, 3rd April 1943. 1st Knighton Group.

Frederick Masters Nov-42 Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Italy, November 1942. 31st Camberwell Group.

Pilot J.W. Masters 04-Apr-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident in Australia, 4th April 1942. 2/4th Gleneig Group, South Australia.

John Masters Nov-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, November 1942. 31st Camberwell Group.

Flying Officer Keith John Masters 03-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 3rd August 1941. 6th Epping Forest South (1st Wanstead) Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner William Matheson 22-Jul-42

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 22nd July 1942. 1st Port Glasgow (2nd Renfrewshire) Group.

Pilot Officer James Mathewson

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Perthshire (Pitlochry) Group.

Apprentice Frank Mathias Jun-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea in June 1941. 1st Goodwick Group, Pembrokeshire.

D.G. Mathieson

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Douglas Wilfred Mathieson

07-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 7th August 1942. 3rd Stanmore Group.

Guardsman Harry Alexander Matthews 05-May-43

Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 5th May 1943. 17th Renfrewshire (1st Neilston) Group.

2nd Officer Geoffrey Matkin May-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Drowned at sea, May 1943. 3rd Hillingdon Group.

Gunner Ernest William Matterface 1944 Royal Artillery. Aged 22 years. Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, 1944. 1st Parkstone (Lady Baden-Powell’s Own) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Leslie Matthewman

RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Robert Noel Mathews D.F.C.

12-Feb-44 RAF. Killed on active service in Europe, 12th February 1944. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gabriel Matthews 08-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service overseas, 8th February 1942. 29th Ottawa Group, Canada.

Sergeant Edwin James Matthews 12-Jun-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action, 12th March 1944. 65th Birkenhead Group.

Radio Operator David Matthews 02-Dec-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 2nd December 1940. 45th Cardiff Group.

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Driver/Mechanic Albert William Charles Matty

23-Jul-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 23 years. Killed by a rifle accident at Newbury, 23rd July 1940. St Lawrence Stroud Group.

Major Lord Mauchline 11-Jul-44 Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy, 11th July 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

H.E. Maudslay D.F.C.

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 1st Eton College Group.

Major Reginald Samuel Maunder 06-Apr-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 6th April 1943. 1st Tavistock Group.

Mg Aye Maung 23-Dec-41 Air Raid Precautions. Killed by enemy action, 23rd December 1941. 3rd Rangoon (B.E.T. Boys High School) Group.

Sergeant Observer Grant Mavor Nov-40 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, November 1940. 33rd Winnipeg Group.

1st Class Mechanic Robert George Mawby Jun-42

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Killed in accident abroad, June 1942. 42nd Craiglockhart Group.

Sergeant Observer Norman W. Mawson 07-Jan-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 7th January 1941. 4th Greenford Group.

Corporal Arthur Maxwell Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Died on active service in India. 12th North West Leeds Group.

Captain Elliot Grey Maxwell 15-Dec-43 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 15th December 1943. St John Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Captain Robert Montgomery Maxwell

14-Jul-40 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in France, 14th July 1940. 173rd Glasgow Group.

Lance Corporal Stephen Maxwell 12-Jan-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 12th January 1944. 1st Burgess Hill Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Arthur Charles May

18-Apr-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 18th April 1942. 2nd West Drayton Group.

Pilot Training Peter Cyril May 17-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 17 years. Killed in a flying accident whilst training near Alcester, 17th August 1941. 1st Cheltenham Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner/Wireless Operator Ronal John May

28-Mar-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in a plane crash, 28th March 1941. 12th Camberwell Group.

Corporal Arthur Maybury Sep-44 Airborne Troops. Aged 30 years. Believed to have died of wounds after descent at Arnhem, September 1944. 6th Epping Forest (1st Wanstead) Group.

Sergeant Derrick Howard Mayers 14-Feb-45 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident in Bedford, 14th February 1945. 11th Stockport (Tivot Dale) Group.

Sergeant Observer Reginald P. Mayers

May-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in May 1941. 42nd Nottingham (Boots) Group.

Flight Sergeant Gunner T.D. Mayne 22-Oct-43

RAF. Killed on active service, 22nd October 1943. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Lieutenant Lester McAllister 05-Dec-42 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 5th December 1942. 1st Uxbridge Group.

John Marshall McAlonan 28-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 28th June 1941. 163rd ‘A’ North London Group.

Trooper Roy McArthur 17-Dec-43 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Italy, 17th December 1943. 3rd North London Group.

Mess Boy Thomas McAthey Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 15 years. Lost at sea when the ship sunk, February 1941. 7th South Shields (Queen Street Methodist) Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant Francis Alfred Conway McAuley

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, September 1942. St Gregory’s, Worth Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Harold Albert Rodney McBirney 19-May-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Yorkshire, 19th May 1941. 1st Margaretting Group.

Lieutenant Joseph Bullman McBride 26-May-44

Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 26th May 1944. 1st Barrie Group.

Sergeant K.A. McCabe 04-Apr-44 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 4th April 1944. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Captain Peter Norbert McCall 27-May-40 Royal Tank Regiment. Aged 26 years. Killed in action at Eecke, Belgium, 27th May 1940. Manchester University Crew.

Leading Aircraftman Dugald McCallum Sep-40

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, September 1940. 6th London Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer John Davis Walker McCallum

RAF. Killed in action, 49th South West Herts (Merchant Taylor’s School) Group.

Driver Ronald George McCallum Jan-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, January 1943. 61st Renfrewshire (7th Paisley) Group.

Canteen Assistant Fred McCann 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea in 1941. 4th Cleethorpes Group.

Major Gerard Joseph McCann 16-Jul-43 Royal Marines Commando. Killed in action in Sicily, 16th July 1943. Ampleforth College Group.

Bombardier Martin McCann Oct-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service as result of an accident, October 1943. 2/242nd Manchester Group.

Private Patrick McCarthy Jul-42 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, July 1942. 32nd Stepney (Sea Scout) Group.

Private Thomas McCarthy 11-Jun-40 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Flanders, 11th June 1940. 13th Halifax Group, Nova Scotia.

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Gunner Thomas McCartney 11-May-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 11th May 1943. 66th Glasgow Group.

Sergeant Pilot Cameron Wilkie Francis McCaw 05-Jun-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Missing presumed killed in a raid on Duseldorf, 5th June 1943. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Squadron Leader David Alston Johnstone McClure D.F.C.

12-Mar-43 RAF. Killed on active service, Europe, 12th March 1943. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Able Seaman Henry McClusky Mar-45 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Lost at sea in March 1945. 14th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Donald McCollough

28-Sep-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in England, 28th September 1941. 3rd Fort William Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Gunner 30-Dec-40

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, Greece, 30th December 1940. 59th East Belfast Group.

John McCormac 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost when ship was sunk, 24th May 1941. 3rd Kingsbury Group.

Aircraftman Joseph McCormick 11-Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, 11th August 1941. 1st Flin Flon Group, Manitoba.

Warrant Officer John Alexander McCowan Feb-45

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, India, February 1945. 4th Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Jack David McCracken

RAF. Killed in action. 49th South West Herts (Merchant Taylor’s School) Group.

Thomas McCrohon 31-Mar-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea on 31st March 1942. 4th Ellesmere Port (Parish Church) Group.

Pilot Officer Denis Joseph McCrudden 21 – 22 June 1944

RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 21st/22nd June 1944.

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Captain Walter James McCutcheon

19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in Dieppe Raid, 19th August 1942. 19th Hamilton Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant William McDermott 1944

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Yugoslavia, 1944. 1st Londonderry (St Augustine’s) Group.

Frederick R.A. McDonald Mar-45 Australian Imperial Force. Died in a prisoner of war camp in Malaya, March 1945. 1st Earlwood Group, New South Wales.

G. McDonald Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 45th Birmingham (1st Hard End) Group.

Sergeant Observer Ian Ross McDonald

11-Jan-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service in England, 11th January 1943. 1st Preston Group, Victoria, Australia.

Sergeant Gunner Ivor McDonald Oct-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. 42nd Cardiff North Group.

James McDonald

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

Captain John McDonald Mar-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Holland, March 1942. 1st Minnedosa Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Lance Corporal John Vincent McDonald

11-Nov-42 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 29 years. Died of Dysentry in a Japanese prison ship, 11th November 1942. 1st Darlington Group.

Flying Officer Richard McDonald Aug-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, August 1943. 1st Minnedosa Group, Manitoba, Canada.

J.P. McDougall

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Flight Sergeant Joseph Gerard McEachern 19-May-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations over Norway, 19th May 1943. 15th Regina Group.

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Fighter Pilot William Frederick McEwan Feb-41

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, February 1941. 61st Glasgow (St Margaret’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant William Tripp McEwen

10-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 10th April 1942. 10th Toronto (Christ Church) Group, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner David William McFarlane

25-May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed killed, 25th May 1943. 6th Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Corporal Francis McFarlane 11-May-45 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 11th May 1945. 2nd Ashfield Group, New South Wales.

James McFarlane Royal Navy. Died in hospital in Belfast. 3rd Pretoria (Sunnyside) Group, Transvaal.

Pilot Officer Bert McFeetors 14-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 29 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 14th October 1944. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Charles McGary

RAF. Killed in action. 1st Browney Group.

Sergeant Gunner G.A. McGarvey Nov-41 RAF. Killed in action, November 1941. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Sergeant John McGarvie 18-Apr-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Kohima, 18th April 1944. 44th Midlothian Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner George Ernest McGeown

Feb-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, February 1943. 25th Hampstead Group.

T. McGilvray Killed in action in Italy. 1st Milton Group, Queensland, Australia.

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Flying Officer William Bryden M’ginn

Sep-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, September 1943. 1st Ayrshire Group.

Bernard A. McGlynn

Merchant Navy. Killed in action at sea. 1st Brooklands Group.

Griffiths McGlynn Dec-42 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, December 1942. 7th Sale Group.

Sergeant Joseph Theodore McGovern 1944

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over France, 1944. 15th Regina Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Robert McGowan 17-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 17th November 1944. 1st Margaretting Group.

Flight Sergeant Edward Walter McGrath 29-Nov-44

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, 29th November 1944. 1st Dublin (Lord Holmpatrick’s Own) Group.

Chief Steward Daniel McGregor 02-Nov-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Torpedoed in the Atlantic Ocean, 2nd November 1941. 52nd Renfrewshire Group.

S. McHaurn

E.A.A.M.C. Killed on active service. 1st Chiwata Group, Tanganyika.

Sergeant Alex McIntosh Dec-41 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action near Tobruk, December 1941. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Lance Corporal Hugh Fraser McIntosh

21-Apr-45 Army. Killed in action in Italy, 21st April 1945. 1st Perthshire (Pitlochry) Group.

Lieutenant Commander Peter Mayor McIntosh

17-Apr-40 Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 50 years. Died after an operation at Rosemont Military Hospital, Brisbane, 17th April 1940. Headquarters Commissioner for Sea Scouts, Southern Australia.

Charles Campbell McIntyre 06-Jan-43 Army Air Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 6th January 1943. 61st Croydon (St Oswald’s) Group.

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Robert McAusland McIntyre 19-Oct-43 Army. Aged 33 years. Died as a prisoner of war on 19th October 1943. 1st Sudbury Group.

Private Donald McKay Mar-43 Army. Killed in action in North Africa, March 1943. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Sergeant Observer James McKee 1940 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed by enemy action in 1940. 3rd South Shields (St Michael’s) Group.

J. McKeever RAF. Killed on active service. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

Flying Officer Donald Joseph McKenna

22-Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 22 August 1941. 20th Ottawa (Blessed Sacrament) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Alexander McKenzie 5 – 6 March 1945

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Austria, 5th/6th March 1945. 29th City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner/Wireless Operator Donald Alexander McKenzie

21-Feb-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Benson, Oxford, 21st February 1941.

Signalman Lauchlin Wallace McKenzie

10-Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed by dive bombers over Ceylon, 10th April 1942. Minnigaff Group, Wigtownshire.

Stephen McKillop 06-Feb-42 Gibraltar Security Police. Aged 30 years. Killed by bomb explosion whilst on duty at Tangier, Morocco, 6th February 1942. 5th Gibraltar Group.

William McKnight 08-May-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst advancing over minefields, 8th May 1943. 147th Glasgow Group.

Trooper William Stuart McLachlan 19-Sep-43

Canadian Artillery Company. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Mediterranean Area, 19th September 1943. 1st Cannington Group.

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2nd Lieutenant Fergus Blair McLaren M.A. 27-Apr-41

New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Greece, 27th April 1941. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rover Crew.

Sergeant Observer Edward Andrew McLaughlin

22-Aug-41 RAF. RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 22nd August 1941. 43rd Medway (County School) Group.

Sergeant Henry Bernard McLean 12-Sep-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 26 years. Torpedoed whilst being transported as a prisoner of war, 12th September 1944. 1st Shanghai Group.

Sergeant Pilot Kenneth McLennan 30-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in raid on Saarbrucken, 30th July 1942. 18th Leith (Holy Cross) Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineers Ian McLeod 25-Jul-44

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident at Doncaster, 25th July 1944. 69th Renfrewshire (21st Paisley) Group.

Able Seaman Hope Baker McLeroth

1942 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service in 1942. 4th New Barnet Group.

Corporal James Wood McLintock 10-Jun-44 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in Italy, 10th June 1944. 17th Renfrewshire (1st Neilston) Group.

Captain Gerald McLoughlin Sep-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, September 1943. 81st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Cabin Boy William McManus Nov-40 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 15 years. Lost at sea in November 1941. Fairmont St Giles Group, Montreal, Quebec.

Flight Sergeant Malcolm McMaster

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service. 30th Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Alexander McMillan

14-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over France, 14th April 1942. 2nd Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

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Gunner Charles McMillan 10-Jan-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea as a result of enemy action, 10th January 1942. 62nd Lanarkshire Group.

Flying Officer Herbert Russell McMillan

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a plane crash, Malta. 1st Bendigo Group, Victoria, Australia.

Sergeant Pilot Jack McMillan Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, December 1942. 84th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Lieutenant Edward McMitchell 11-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 11th June 1944. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Kenneth McMurchy 1943

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 1st Preston Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Wing Commander Gordon McMurdy

Jun-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, June 1944. 31st Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Pilot Officer Francis McNally

RAF. Killed on active service. 11th Fulham Group.

Gunner Ian G. McNeilage Jun-40 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Crete in June 1940. Queen’s College, Southern Australia.

Air Gunner/Wireless Operator George McNiven Mar-43

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 29 years. Accidentally killed, Kenya, March 1943. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Sergeant Frank Arthur McNutt 29-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Missing presumed killed, 29th March 1943. 9th Truro Group, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Private Dennis Livingstone McPhee 11-Jul-43

Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 11th July 1943. 15th Tunbridge Wells (St Luke’s) Group.

Trooper John McQuire 12-Jul-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 12th July 1944. 5th Radcliffe Group.

Guardsman Joseph Charles McRone 30-Apr-43

Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 30th April 1943. 74th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

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Kenneth McSorley 06-Jun-42 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 6th June 1942. 1st Molesey Group.

Commando Ronald McSorley 01-Jan-42 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 1st January 1942. 1st Molesey Group.

Pilot Officer William Alexander McVie 16-May-41

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Germany, 16th May 1941. 84th Glasgow Group.

Sergeant Thomas Ross McWalter Mar-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Believed killed in action, March 1941. 144th Edinburgh (West St Giles) Group.

Major Samuel McWhirter 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in France, 1944. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Leonard Raymond Meare

23-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Saskatchenan, 23rd September 1943.

R.L. Meatyard Oct-40 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, October 1940. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ralph Franklin Mechin

06-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in air operations, 6th September 1943. 5th Oshawa Group, Canada.

Leading Writer Edward James Medland 05-Apr-45

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Died of Enteric Fever in Ceylon, 5th April 1945. Colombo Services Rover Crew.

Sergeant Colin Adrian Cowper Le Mee-Power 1944

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, Europe, 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Lieutenant J.E. Mees

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Trevor D. Meigh 20 – 21 January 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 20/21st January 1944. 10th Finchley Group.

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Lieutenant Ralph S. Meirick 04-Feb-41 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Ship sunk when hit by dive bombers, 4th February 1941.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Lawrence Rex Melbourne

12-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, Stuttgart, 12th March 1944. 1st Wharton Group.

Craftsman Fred Mellor 08-Jul-43 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Aged 26 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Siam, 8th July 1943. 13th Wentworth 9Hoyland) Group.

Dennis Frederick Melville 01-Feb-41 Civil Defence. Aged 16 years. Killed by high explosive incendiary bomb exploding, 1st February 1941. 25th East Ham (St George’s) Group.

Leading Seaman Thomas Godfrey Mennell 10-Mar-45

Royal Naval Reserve. Aged 38 years. Killed on active service, Durban, 10th March 1945. Malton Grammar School Group.

Major Edward Derek Kay Menzies Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in Normandy, July 1944. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Ronald William Mepsted Jun-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, June 1943. 6th Edmonton Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Hill Mercer

31-May-42 RAF. Killed in action over Cologne, 31st May 1942. 1st Hillhall Group, Lisburn, Northern Island.

Ronald Mercer D.S.M. 15-Nov-42 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, 15th November 1942. 41st Birkenhead (St Anne’s Church) Group.

Flight Sergeant Peter Ernest Merralls D.F.C.

31 July – 1 August 1942

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed in crash over Cologne, 31st July/1st August 1942. 43rd Medway (County School, Gillingham) Group.

Corporal Bernard Henry Merrin

Royal Tank Regiment. Killed in action in the Middle East. 196th West Bristol Group.

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Flight Sergeant Sidney W. Merrin 09-Jun-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in an aircraft accident in England, 9th June 1944. 4th Toowoomba Group, Queensland.

Peter William Merritt May – June 1942 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, May/June 1942. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Observer Henry A. Merrony

Oct-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, October 1942. 51st North London Group.

Private Walter Henry Messenger M.M. Anti-Tank Regiment. Killed on active service. 10th Camberwell Group.

Corporal John Arthur Metson B.E.M.

04-Oct-42 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 4th October 1942. 1st Y.M.C.A. Group, Victoria, Australia.

2nd Lieutenant John Walter Metson 01-Aug-43

Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 1st August 1943. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Lieutenant John Temple Meyer 12-Mar-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 12th March 1944. Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada.

Kenneth Meyer M.M. 06-Oct-44 Rifle Brigade. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Holland, 6th October 1944. 2nd Kenton Group.

Sergeant Reginald Charles Meyer 13-May-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Duisburg, 13th May 1943. 3rd Putney Group.

Flying Officer Kenneth William Michie

07-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. 7th December 1940. 2nd Medicine Hat Group, Alberta.

Warrant Officer Leonard Wilfred Mickelborough

18-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Accidentally killed in Italy testing Beaufighter, 18th July 1944. 4th Sutton Group.

Sergeant Observer Craig Middlemass 12-May-40

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action, 12th May 1940. 59th Sheffield (St Augustine’s) Group

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Sergeant John Harry Midwinter 26-Jan-42 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Benghazi, 26th January 1942. 1st Hednesford Group.

Leading Aircraftman Ralph Midwinter

RAF. Died from injuries in Rhodesia. Cannock Chase Group.

Steward Carmel Mifsud 10-Apr-40 Royal Navy. Aged 34 years. Killed in action at Narvik, 10th April 1940. Hamrun Group, Malta.

Lieutenant William Leonard Mildenhall 22-Jan-45

Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Burma, 22nd January 1945. Fulwell Mission Group, Twickenham.

Lieutenant Bernard Edward Miles 21-Nov-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Holland, 21st November 1944. 1st Streatham Common Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Gunner George Alfred Miles

09-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst bombing Stavanger, 9th July 1940. 10th East Brighton Group.

Private James Middlemass 20-Nov-40 R.A.P.C. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service by accident, 20th November 1940. 129th Edinburgh Group.

Pilot Officer John Hartley Middleton Oct-44

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Bremen, October 1944. 1st Lavender Bay Group, New South Wales.

Private Charles Edward Milks 27-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in a motor cycle accident, 27th October 1943.

Trooper Clifford L. Millar Oct-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in France, October 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

James Anthony Drummond Millar 18-Jul-45 Royal Signals. Aged 30 years. Killed accidentally on active service, 18th July 1945. 20th Birkenhead Group.

Leading Aircraftman Bernard Miller 06-Nov-43

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service in the Dutch East Indies, 6th November 1943. 2nd Acton Group.

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Engineer Officer Campbell Elrick Miller

Mar-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea in March 1943. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Frederick Miller 21-Nov-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 32 years. Died of wounds in North Africa, 21st November 1942. 57th West Ham (North) Group.

Geoffrey Miller 29-Nov-40 Killed in action, 29th November 1940. 18th Grimsby Group.

Corporal George Miller 24-Oct-42 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds, Middle East, 24th October 1942. 11th Stirlingshire Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ian Malcolm Keith Miller 04-Nov-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 4th November 1940. 12 Ramsgate Group.

Private James Herbert Miller 30-Oct-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 30th October 1943. 6th Beckenham Group.

Ordinary Seaman James R. Miller 22-Oct-40 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost when the ship was sunk, 22nd October 1940. 11th Ottawa Group.

Ordinary Seaman John Miller 28-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship, 28th March 1941. 2nd Upminster Group.

Signaller John Miller

Royal Navy. Died of wounds. 87th Glasgow Group.

Keith Miller 17-Jun-45 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds, 17th June 1945. 2nd Bowen Group, Queensland, Australia.

Warrant Officer William Gordon Miller 05-Mar-45

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in England, 5th March 1945. Old Colony Group, Lloydminster, Sask., Canada.

Wing Commander David Neville Milligan D.F.C. 27-Jan-44

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 27th January 1944. East Harbour Group, New Zealand.

Mathew Milligan 23-Mar-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 23rd March 1943. 120th Glasgow Group.

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Pilot Officer William Henry Millington D.F.C. 20-Oct-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Missing presumed killed, 20th October 1941. 1st Forestville Group, Australia.

Frederick Lloyd George Millman 11-Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed at Narvik, 11th June 1940. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Douglas Mills 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, 24th November 1941. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Able Seaman Edward Mills Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action during landing operations, Normandy, June 1944. 1st Littlehampton Group.

Artificer John Thomas Mills 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed when ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea, 25th November 1941. 1st Ashton-in-Makerfield (Lord Gerard’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Angus McDonald Milne

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1942. 23rd City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Joseph Francis Mireault 22-Jun-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations on continent, 22nd June 1944. 11th Edmonton Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Charles Ramon Mirfin

October – November 1942

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Presumed died on active service when landing in North Africa, October/November 1942. 85th Sheffield (St John’s, Abbeydale) Group.

Lance Sergeant Alan Herbert Mitcham

21-Jul-42 Army. Aged 22 years. Died in military hospital in India, 21st July 1942. 4th Hitchin Group.

Pilot Officer Abey Mitchell Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, October 1943. 6th Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Squadron Leader Alan Beveridge Mitchell 06-Jan-43

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in a flying accident, 6th January 1943. 1st Perthshire (Pitlochry) Group.

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Flight Sergeant Alexander Lillie Mitchell

27-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 27th August 1943. 44th Edinburgh (Hope Trust) Group.

Flying Officer Alfred William Cyril Mitchell

01-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 1st October 1943. 23rd Clapham (St John’s) Group.

Lieutenant Clayton Leroy Mitchell 14-Apr-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Germany, 14th April 1945. 6th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Ordinary Seaman Cyril Francis Mitchell

23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with ship, 23rd October 1941. 2nd Horsham Group.

Pilot Officer Gordon Thomas Manners Mitchell

Jul-40 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, July 1940. Caldicott School Group.

Warrant Officer Jack Mitchell 06-Jul-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in an aircraft accident, 6th July 1943. 1st Gardenvale Group, Victoria, Australia.

Jack Mitchell Dec-40 Auxiliary Fire Service. Killed by enemy action, December 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

Staff Sergeant Jack Mitchell 09-Nov-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Burma, 9th November 1944. 15th Finchley Group.

John William Mitchell 1942 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed during parachute landing in North Africa, 1942. 7th Dumfriesshire (Springkell) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Lawrence George Mitchell

Sep-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident in England, September 1941. 6th City of Aberdeen Group.

Navigator Noel William Mitchell 02-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, 2nd March 1943. 12th Mitcham Group.

William Mitchell

Highlands Light Infantry. 52nd Glasgow.

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William Nigel Mitchell 11-Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in the Mediterranean Sea, 11th February 1941. 1st Fairview, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Captain Malcolm Moar 22-Nov-40 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, 22nd November 1940. 6th Epping Forest (1st Wanstead) Group.

Sergeant David Vivian Mobberley 20-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 20th August 1940. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ronald Mockeridge 01-Nov-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died in an Italian Field Hospital, El Alemein, 1st November 1942. 8th Woolwich Group.

Captain Donald Robert Moffat Apr-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in North Africa, April 1943. 15th Ipswich (Ipswich School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Donald Ernest Moffatt Jul-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed during operations in Canada, July 1943. 31st Vancouver Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Harry Tindale Moffatt 21-Jun-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Sousse, Tunisia, 21st June 1943. 1st Tyne Group.

Gunner Ivor Moir 14-Jul-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 14th July 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant F.R. Molan Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in operations in England. 2nd Colinsville Group, Queensland.

Sergeant Pilot Bert Moles Jun-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. 32nd Stepney (Sea Scouts) Group.

Private Granville Molineaux Sep-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, September 1944. 2nd Wednesfield Group.

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Sub Lieutenant George Mollison 10-Mar-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed in an accident in Belfast, 10th March 1943. 17th City of Aberdeen.

Corporal Donald Molyneux 1944 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in 1944. Royal Liberty School, Romford.

Lance Corporal Andrew Gardiner M.M. Montcrieff 06-Sep-44

Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at Le Harve, 6th September 1944. 28th Perthshire Group.

Sergeant Pilot Stuart Rob Moncrieff

17-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 17th November 1944. 15th Carlisle Group.

Flight Engineer John Edward Money

Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on night operations, July 1943. Hastings Grammar School Group.

R.F. Montagu Army. 6th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Norman Moodie Feb-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action on the Anzio Beachhead, February 1944. 28th Aberdeen Group.

Flight Sergeant Charles John Moody

RAF. Killed in action with Coastal Command over the Bay of Biscay. 4th Bermondsey Group.

Assistant Steward Leslie Moody 16-Jan-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed at sea, 16th January 1941. 2nd Upper Tooting Group.

Flight Sergeant Roy W. Moody 21-Feb-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 21st February 1944. 1st Riverside Group, Quebec, Canada.

Sergeant Thomas Charles Moon 1943 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, Mareth Line, 1943. 7th Balham and Tooting Group.

Air Gunner William Henry Moon 03-Oct-40 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 27 years. Died at Littlehampton, Sussex, 3rd October 1940. 3rd West Bridgford (Frary) Group.

Sapper Alan W. Moore 29-Mar-45 Australian Royal Engineers. Died as a prisoner of war in Japan, 29th March 1945. 5th Chiswick Group.

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Corporal Alfred Moore 07-Jun-40 RAF Police. Aged 26 years. Believed lost at sea by enemy action, 7th June 1940. 23rd Clapham (St John’s) Group.

Sergeant Arthur Stanley Moore 30-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 30th October 1943. 126th Birmingham (St Philip’s and St James’) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Wireless Operator Eric Charles Patrick Moore

24-May-42 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, South Wales, 24 May 1942. 2nd Leyton Group.

Sergeant Observer/Navigator Ernest Moore 13-Jul-43

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 13th July 1943. 13th Edmonton Group.

Sergeant Harold William Moore 26 – 27 May 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 26th/27th May 1943. 18th Hampstead Group.

Richard E. Moore Civil Defence. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Moore Jul-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, England, July 1944. 84th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Stanley Moore RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Marston Green Group.

Captain Thomas Walton Moore 20-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 20th July 1944. 27th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Robert Donald Joseph More 19-Mar-41 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 28 years. Killed by enemy action at Hudsons Road, Canning Town, 19th March 1941. 10th West Ham Group.

Lieutenant Donald M. Turner Morey

Feb-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, February 1945. 8th Portsmouth (St Matthew’s) Group.

Sergeant Cyril Morgan Aug-43 RAF. Killed in action in Sicily, August 1943. 11th Ealing Group.

Pilot Officer Franklin Benedict Morgan

13-Jul-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Cairo, 13th July 1942. London Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Flight Sergeant Henry Morgan RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Engineer Hugh Hutchison Morgan 02-Mar-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Died on 2nd March 1940. 22nd Newcastle (Cathedral) Group.

Sergeant Observer John Iorwerth Palmer Morgan

14-May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 14th May 1943. Llanishen and Lisvane Parish Churches Group.

Flying Officer R.G. Morgan

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Lieutenant Stanley James Morgan Apr-44 Indian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Burma, April 1944. 26th Hackney (Christ Church, Clapton) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Gwyn Crunn Morgans

18-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 18th July 1944. 9th Penarth Group

Private Eric Arthur 13-Aug-44 Paratroops. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 13th August 1944. 31st Kensington (St Paul’s, Onslow Square) Group.

Pilot Officer Arthur Bryan Morlidge 02-Oct-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 2nd October 1942. 1st Lloydminster Group, Sask., Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Reginald Gerard Moroney 15-Oct-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in an accident at Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia, 15th October 1940.

F.W. Morrell

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Frederick Morrell

29-Dec-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 29th December 1942. 5th Wolverhampton Group.

Flight Sergeant Antony Morris Jan-45 RAF. Missing from raid on Cologne, January 1945. 47th West Ham Group.

Apprentice Arthur Morris Jan-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost with ship, January 1942. 3rd Merthyr Tydfil Group.

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Sergeant Frank A. Morris 22-Jul-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, 22nd July 1944. 1st Harlington Group.

G.H. Morris 25-Nov-42 Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed on active service in North Africa, 25th November 1942. 14th Gravesend (3rd Northfleet) Group.

Private Gordon Morris 05-Mar-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 5th March 1945. 1st Dartmouth Group.

Private Harold Morris 25-Dec-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Died in a prison camp, East Prussia, 25th December 1944. 11th Halifax Group, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Flying Officer Lewis Trevor Morris 10-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed in air operations, Far East, 10th November 1944. 1st Darlington Group.

Sergeant Pilot Vernon Louis Morris 08-Apr-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Berkshire, 8th April 1942. Durham Bridge, New Brunswick, Canada.

Private W. Morris

Army. Killed on active service. 25th Stepney Group.

Private Wilfred Morris 07-Aug-40 Pioneer Corps. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea on 7th August 1940. 6th Atherton Group.

Acting Flight Lieutenant Harold Frederick Morrish D.F.C.

22 – 23 September 1944

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, 22nd/23rd September 1944. 28th Willesden Group.

Ronald Morrish RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 3rd Brighton East Group.

Private John Morrison 27-Aug-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 27th August 1943. 8th Dumbarton Group.

Lieutenant John MacGregor Morrison 18-Sep-44

Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 26 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 18th September 1944. 67th Renfrewshire (20th Paisley) Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator Frederick John Morrow May-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, May 1943. Melita, Manitoba, Canada.

Flying Officer B.A. Mortimer

RAF. 8th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Geoffrey Charles Mortimer

Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1943. 5th Wolverhampton Group.

Acting Captain John Elphinstone Bates Mortimer 17-Feb-44

Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Burma, 17th February 1944. Harrow School Troop.

Junior Engineer Officer Sidney Maurice James Mortimer 12-Nov-42

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Presumed killed on active service, 12th November 1942. 10th Ashton-under-Lyme Group.

Sergeant Observer Douglas David Morton 14-Jul-40

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Rottingdean, 14th July 1940. 12th Acton Group.

Warrant Officer Instructor Harry Morton

16-May-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in aplane crash, 16th May 1940. 19th Halifax Group.

Air Mechanic Harry Nelson Morton 11-Jul-44

South African Air Force. Accidentally killed in Italy, 11th July 1944. 3rd Pretoria (Sunnyside) Group.

Gunner Charles Maxim Mosher 11-Aug-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 11th August 1943. B-P Crew, Pennant Hills, New South Wales.

Paul Ernest Moss 05-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Ship lost in convoy, 5th November 1940. 1st British Australian Group.

Cadet Richard Norman Moss 1942 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident in Alabama, United States of America, 1942. 16th Preston (Gonzaga) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Thomas Moss 1943 RAF. Killed in operations over Germany, 1943. 2nd Edgware Group.

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Corporal Sidney Mottershead Jan-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North Africa, January 1943. 9th Stretford (St Bride’s) Group.

Alan Mottram

RAF. 12th Prestwich (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Roy Mottram 31-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 31st August 1941. 1st Longmynd Group, Shropshire.

Sergeant Flight Engineer George Edwin Motts Mar-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, March 1944. 11th Lincolns (St Faith’s) Group.

Geoffrey James William Mould 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Missing when ship was sunk, 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Richard Andrews Mould 05-Jul-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service, 5th July 1941. 1st Douglas Group.

Flight Sergeant Richard Alfred Moule

12-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 12th April 1942. 3rd Ottawa (Westboro) Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Eric Moulton 13-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost at sea through enemy action, 13th June 1944. 74th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Petty Officer Robert Bruce Moulton 23-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed at sea whilst minesweeping, 23rd May 1941. 6th South West Cheshire (Alsager) Group.

Ambulance Driver Roy Moulton 09-Apr-41 Aged 32 years. Killed by enemy action whilst on duty at Lowestoft, 9th April 1941. 10th Lowestoft Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Mounsey 28-May-41 Royal Horse Artillery. Killed in action, North Africa, 28th May 1941. Ampleforth College Group.

John William Issac Mounter Dec-39 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost at sea in December 1939. 4th Ashford Group.

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Edward Thomas Mountford 24-Feb-44 Civil Defence. Aged 58 years. Died of wounds in Jubilee Hospital, Woodford Green, Essex, 24th February 1944. 3rd Epping Forest South.

Rifleman F. Moutel

Rifle Brigade. Killed in action. 25th Stepney Group.

Flight Sergeant Guy Anthony Muffett 06-Sep-43

RAF. Aged 17 years. Killed in action over Rhine, 6th September 1943. 15th Tunbridge Wells (St Luke’s) Group.

Frank Muggeridge RAF. Killed on active service. 297th Birmingham (2nd Alston Road) Group.

Flight Sergeant Alexander Douglas Muir

03-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Belguim, 3rd September 1942. 1st Fergus Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Cyril Muir 25-Feb-45 RAF. Killed in action, 25th February 1945. 5th Christchurch (Highcliffe) Group.

Able Seaman Tom Muir Feb-44 Royal Navy. Drowned at sea, February 1944. 30th Renfrewshire (8th Paisley) Group.

Private Lawrence Mullen 17-Jul-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 17th July 1943. 2/242nd Manchester Group.

Flight Engineer Thomas Mullen 18 – 19 July 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, France, 18th/19th July 1944. 44th Midlothian Group.

Private John Millinor Mar-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action at Salerno, March 1943. 2/144th Manchester Group.

Ordinary Seaman Edgar W.F. Mullins

24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship, 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Scout Adventurer.

Ralph Leonard Mullins 1941 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 27 years. Killed in air raid whilst on leave, 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

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Chaplain Reverend Peter Aldwin Munby

Feb-44 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, February 1944. 5th Bewdley Air Scout Group.

Petty Officer George Munday 16-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship, 16th May 1941. 1st Molesey Group.

Sergeant Donald Munro

Royal Australian Air Force. Indoorpilly, Queensland, Australia. Flying Officer Hector William Munro 24-Nov-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 24th November 1943. Calder Group, Sask., Canada.

Gunner Hugh Archibald Munro 06-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, Normandy, 6th June 1944. 6th Brandon Group.

Corporal David Murdoch 21-Sep-44 Paratroops. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at Arnhem, 21st September 1944. 54th Renfrewshire (Greenoch) Group.

Sergeant Observer Ian Murdoch 08-Apr-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in an accident at Swaffam, Norfolk, 8th April 1940.

Sergeant Air Gunner Reginald E. Murdoch

Jul-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, July 1943. 18th Halifax Group, Canada.

George Harold Murfitt 1943 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 38 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands in Siam, 1943. 1st North Somerootes Group.

1st Lieutenant Harold Murfitt 01-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 32 years. Killed on active service, 1st July 1944. St Hilda’s Troop, Toronto.

Robert Murgatroyd RAF. 7th Roxburghshire (2nd Hawick) Group.

Sergeant Brian Murphy May-42 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed returning from raid over enemy territory, May 1942. 81st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant Patrick Murphy

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, March 1941. 81st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

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Boy Peter Murphy 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with ship, 14th October 1939. 1st Headley Troop.

Pilot Officer James William Murray

15-Apr-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in England, 15th April 1942. 2nd Medicine Hat Group, Alberta, Canada.

Seaman John Murray 02-Oct-42 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost at sea, 2nd October 1942. 7th Wallasey Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Murray 12-Jan-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in a plane crash on Thorney Island, 12th January 1943. 2nd North Liverpool Group.

Lieutenant John Townsend Murray

27-Oct-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Italy, 27th October 1943. 18th North West Leeds Group.

L.B. Murray

Royal Artillery. Killed in action. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Lieutenant Richmond James Murray 30-Jan-43

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Lost with ship, 30th January 1943. 29th Glasgow Group.

Driver Mechanic Robert Murray 08-Oct-44 Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Italy, 8th October 1944. 33rd Angus (St John’s, Montrose) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Thomas J. Murray

16-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in Egypt, 16th July 1940. 28th Dublin Group.

Major William James Adamson Murray

Apr-43 Royal Engineers. Killed in North Africa, April 1943. 1st Stirlingshire Group.

Gunner Brian Macbeth Murrell 1940 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in France, 1940. 2nd Halifax Group.

Daniel Murtha 03-Nov-43 Royal Army Service Corps. Killed in action, 3rd November 1943. 7th Widnes (Everite) Group.

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S.B.P.O. Norman Murton 27-Mar-43 Royal Engineers. Aged 29 years. Lost at sea, 27th March 1943. 20th Gateshead (St Paul’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Albert Musgrave Nov-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, November 1942. 8th Chichester Group.

Pilot Officer John Musgrave 30-Nov-39 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident, 30th November 1939. 1st Chesham Bois Group.

Sergeant Frederick George Mussell

14-Jul-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 14th July 1944. 2nd Odiham (Odiham Town) Group.

J. Musslewhite

Army. Killed in action. 1st Furze Platt Group.

Able Seaman Thomas Edward Mylechreest 24-Dec-44

Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 24th December 1944. 1st Carshalton Sea Scout Group.

Pilot Officer Edwin Robert Myles 03-Apr-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 3rd April 1943. 2nd Sarnia Group, Canada.

Kenneth Elton Mynhardt 22-Nov-41 Army. Aged 17 years. Killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, Libya, 22nd November 1941. 3rd Springs (St David’s) Group, Transvaal.

R.D. Napier

Fleet Air Arm. 6th Eton College Group.

Lieutenant Ramsay Nares Aug-41 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, August 1941. 14th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Norman Nash RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Newton Abbot Group.

Pilot Officer Philip Llewellyn Nash 11-Jul-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 11th July 1941. 25th Edmonton Group, Alberta.

Raymond Gordon Nash Sep-43 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, September 1943. 2nd Medway Group.

Sergeant Donald Naylor Jan-44 RAF. Killed on operations, January 1944. St Paul’s Group, Glass Houghton.

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Lance Corporal George Henry Neal 14-Jan-45

Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Italy, 14th January 1945. 13th Leicester (Ayleston Baptist) Group.

Flight Sergeant Navigator Herbert Reginald Neal 19-Jul-44 RAF. Killed in action over France, 19th July 1944. 1st Conway Group.

Ronald Neal July – August 1943 RAF. Killed in plane crash when returning from operations, July/August 1943. 15th Bromley Group.

Sergeant Pilot Donald Thpmas Neale

22-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Malta, 22nd January 1942. 45th West Ham Group.

Douglas Neale

RAF. 3rd Hillingdon Group.

Private Francis John Neale 20-Dec-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Died in a prison camp in Germany, 20th December 1941. 2nd Woolwich Group.

Flight Engineer George Neale Feb-44 RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany, February 1944. 2nd Mitcham Group.

Private Robert Philip Neate 22-Mar-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Burma, 22nd March 1944. 1st Hermitage Group.

Lieutenant Philip Anthony (Tony) Nedwill

29-May-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 29th May 1941. 1st Cheadle Hulme Group.

Arthur Sidney Needham Sep-42 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed in a crash when returning from a raid on Germany, September 1942. 18th Streatham Group.

Lieutenant Edward John Neill 28-Jul-44 Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in France, 28th July 1944. 2nd Westmount Group, Montreal, Canada.

Instructor Robert Baxter Neilson 23-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in flying accident, 23rd December 1942. 10th Motherwell Group.

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Driver Alfred Nelson 03-Mar-42 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 35 years. Lost at sea, 3rd March 1942. 1st Hensingham Group.

Laurence Nelson Dec-44 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on air operations, Belgium, December 1944. 19th Holborn Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Peter Smith Nelson

23-Mar-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action in Europe, 23rd March 1945. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Lieutenant Robert Arthur Nelson 28-Aug-44 C.A.S.F. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in France, 28th August 1944. 47th Vancouver Group, Canada.

Roy Nelson 25-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 17 years. Killed in action, 25th April 1941. 146th Sheffield Group.

Flying Officer William Henry Nelson

Jan-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, January 1941. Y.M.H.A. Group, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

John Nerush 18-Jan-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died on active service, 18th January 1942. 66th North London Group.

Sergeant Pilot J.F. Nesbitt Apr-42 RAF. Killed in action, April 1942. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Petty Officer James Lawrence Nettleton 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea in 1940. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Pilot Officer Patrick John Nettleton

1940 RAF. Killed in a flying aacident in 1940. 12th Calgary Group, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant Frank Percival Neve 15-Feb-43

Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost off Freetown, 15th February 1943. 15th Tunbridge Wells (St Luke’s) Group.

M.G.R. Nevill

Army. Killed in action. 3rd Eton College Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Joseph Douglas Nevitt 10-Jan-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, 10th January 1942. 12th Bulawayo (St John’s) Group.

Petty Officer John Douglas Newall

11-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship, 11th December 1941. 1st Conway Group.

Leading Stoker Clifford Newborn

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds after Dunkirk. 2nd Scunthorpe Group.

Sergeant Joseph Newby Feb-45 RAF. Killed in action over Germany, February 1945. 18th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Leading Telegraphist John Stanley Newhouse Sep-43

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship (HMS Croix), September 1943. 3rd Calgary Group.

Trooper Thomas Edward Newitt 25-Apr-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 25th April 1943. 6th Rugby Group.

Corporal Albert Victor Newman 16-Jul-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 16th July 1944. 1st Kingham Hill Group.

Private Jack Newman 27-Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in Italy, 27th July 1944. 10th Fulham Group. Surgeon Lieutenant James Frederick Newman

Aug-40 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea in August 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

Leading Aircraftman Roger Frederick Newman 23-Feb-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident at Montrose, 23rd February 1941. 1st Forest Row Group.

Stoker Wallace Newman 23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Cossack), 23rd October 1941. 8th Poole Group.

Corporal Harvey Arnold Newnham

24-May-41 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service at Crete, 24th May 1941. 10th Camberwell (1st Burnwood) Group, Victoria, Australia.

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Corporal James Alan Newnham 16-Sep-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in captivity at Chunk Kai, Thailand, 16th September 1943. 1st Felpham Sea Scouts.

Pilot Officer Frederick G. Newport 12-May-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air crash, 12th May 1944. 1st Norwood Southall Group.

Sergeant James Newstead Spring 1942 RAF. Killed on active service in the Far East, Spring 1942. 12th Finchley Group.

Stoker John Newton

Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 7th Widnes (Everite) Group.

Sergeant Navigator William Newton 1942

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1942. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Sergeant William Francis Niblock 19-May-41 Anti-Aircraft. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds in the Middle East as a result of evacuation from Greece, 19th May 1941. 246th Bristol Group.

Flying Officer James Nichol May-45 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed in a flying accident in England, May 1945. 5th Glasgow Group.

Leading Motor Mechanic Harry J. Nicholls

15-Apr-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea when Motor Torpedo Boat was sunk, 15th April 1944. 10th Wallington Group.

Sergeant Raymond George Nicholls

14-Sep-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost on return from a raid, 14th September 1942. 71st North London Group.

Pilot Officer William Arthur Nicholls

13-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 34 years. Died whilst engaged on manoevres in Wantage, 13th March 1943. 21st Hull West (St Martin’s) Group.

William Frederick Nicholls Apr-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed at Sylt in April 1940. 3rd Coventry Group.

Melvin Nichols 14-Jun-40 Red Cross. Aged 14 years. Killed by a truck while on Red Cross duty, 14th June 1940. 2nd Dartmouth (Christ Church) Group, Nova Scotia.

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Sergeant Pilot Jack Nicholson 24-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Shot down over the sea whilst piloting a night fighter, 24th April 1941. 16th Gateshead (St George’s) Group.

Flying Officer John Freeman Nicholson 06-Jun-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service over the Isle of Ely, 6th June 1940. 17th Carlisle Group.

Ernest Nickerson Mar-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, March 1943. 1st Fritton Group.

Petty Officer Engineer Christopher Nicklin Aug-43

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, Mediterranean, August 1943. 8th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Lieutenant Douglas Leonard Nicoll 08-May-44

Army. Killed in action in South East Asia, 8th May 1944. Ampleforth College Group.

Sergeant Observer Bernard David Nidelman 21-Jun-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Missing presumed killed over enemy territory, 21st June 1942. 86th Toronto (10th Wych) Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Alan Nightingale 1941

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in operations over Holland, 1941. 33rd Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant John Harry O’Carroll Nirill

12-Aug-42 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 12th August 1942. Ampleforth College Group.

Arthur F. Niven

Royal Canadian Army. Killed in action. St Anthony’s Group, Montreal, Canada.

Lance Bombardier William Niven 10-Jul-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Italy, 10th July 1944. 26th Glasgow Group.

C.L.A. Nix M.C. Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Major Benjamin Nixon Mar-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Holland, March 1945. 2nd Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Sergeant Fred Nixon 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 1943. 45th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Frederick Allan Nixon 1940

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship (H.M.C.S. Bras D’Or), 1940. 84th Toronto Group.

Sergeant Observer Percy Dryden Nixon 19-Jul-40

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed over enemy country, 19th July 1940. 167th Sheffield (King Edward VII School) Group.

Pilot Officer Thomas Westcott 05-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Manitoba, 5th October 1943. 14th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Richard John Noad 10-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 10th August 1942. 28th Bath (Bathampton) Group.

Bombardier James Nolan Apr-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 32 years. Killed whilst trying to rescue children from a burning hotel at Lyme Regis, April 1941. 16th Preston (Loyola) Group.

Lieutenant Paul Nolan 19-Nov-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Burma, 19th November 1944. St Joseph’s Group, Roehampton.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Jack D.C. Noonan

08-Aug-44 RAF. Killed in action, Hungary, 8th August 1944. Newton Kyme (St Andrew’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Air Gunner/Wireless Operator Anthony Aldwyn Nordon

10 – 11 October 1941

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 10th/11th October 1941. 8th Barnsley (Carlton St Helen’s) Group.

Rifleman George Auster Nordval 21-Feb-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Holland, 21st February 1945. 1st Birch River Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Morris John Norgate Feb-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, February 1943. 19th Dorking (County School) Group.

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Seaman Gunner Frank Norman Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea off North East coast of Scotland, October 1941. 1st Portishead Group.

Sergeant Observer Laurence Dudley Norman

Spring 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service over Holland, Spring 1941. Epsom Toc H Group.

W.D. Norman Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in flying accident in England. Hamilton Group, Queensland.

Leading Aircraftman Sampson Henry Norrie 29-Aug-42

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in aircraft accident, Australia, 29th August 1942. 1st Lavender Bay Group.

Flight Sergeant Walter Norrington 06-Mar-45

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Scotland, 6th March 1945. 23rd Medway Group.

Captain John William Goth Norris

Home Guard. Killed by a mine at His Majesty’s Arsenal in Lancashire. 59th West London Group.

Private Arthur North 26-Jun-44 Army. Killed in action, 26th June 1944. 5th Edmonton Group.

Petty Officer George Roy Courtney Northey

Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, June 1940. 5th Ilford Group.

Derryck Douglas Northfield Aug-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, August 1942. 19th Dorking (County School) Group.

Lieutenant Duke of Northumberland May-40

Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in Belgium in May 1940. County President, Northumberland.

Flying Officer Edward Norton 30-May-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 30th May 1943. 33rd Portsmouth (St Margaret’s) Group.

Leslie Nourse No further particulars available. 1st Belgravia-Kensington Group, Transvaal.

Sergeant John November 22-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident in Wales, 22nd September 1940. 218th Birmingham (Hall Green Baptist) Group.

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Able Seaman Kenneth Nowell Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, April 1943. 142nd Manchester Group.

Sapper Richard Ernest Noyce 08-Aug-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Northern France, 8th August 1944. 19th Camberwell Group.

Frederick Theodore Nunn

Royal Marines. Killed in action in the Mediterranean. 1st Dunmow Group.

2nd Officer John Andrew Noel Nunn

Merchant Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed by enemy action in Liverpool. 6th Epping Forest (1st Wanstead) Group.

Lieutenant John Joshua Nunn

Army. Killed in action. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Alex Nutter 1942 Aged 21 years. Lost at sea in 1942. 45th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Abraham Oade 04-Apr-43 Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 4th April 1943. 15th Spen Valley Group.

Leo Henry Peter Oakden 21-Apr-41 Auxillary Fire Service. Killed on duty, 21st April 1941. 5th St Budeaux (St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church) Group.

Acting Petty Officer Dennis Leslie Oakes Dec-44

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in a plane crash in the sea, December 1944. 18th Bristol Group.

Able Seaman Gunner James H. Oakes

04-Mar-42 Royal Australian Navy. Died following a naval battle off Java, 4th March 1942. Colonel Light Gardens Group, Southern Australia.

Flying Officer Peter Geoffrey W. Oakes

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Pilot Alec Webster Oates Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident overseas, June 1941. 36th Sheffield Group.

Aircraftman James Oates 23-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, El Alamein, 23rd October 1943. 1st Newton (Hyde) Group.

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P.E. Oates

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 5th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Observer Patrick O’Brien

23-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 23 March 1942. Fairmont-St Giles Group, Montreal.

Flying Officer Thomas Harols O’Connell 17-Apr-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 17th April 1943. 15th Regina Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Harold Odell 12-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over the English Channel, 12th July 1942. 1st Chiswick Group.

Sergeant Stanley Odell Mar-45 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed on active support, March 1945. 1st Chelveston Group.

Private Thomas Michael Walter Odell

06-Sep-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 6th September 1944.

Flight Sergeant Frederick Potter O’Donnell

03-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Nova Scotia, 3rd October 1943. 53rd Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Gunner Jack O’Donnell 09-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Northern Ireland, 9th June 1941. 1st Ruislip Group.

Pilot Officer Brian Patrick O’Dowd 21-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed whilst instructing at Montrose, Scotland, 21st August 1941. 1st Worcester Park and Old Malden Group.

Corporal George Offord 1945 Army. Killed in action at Caen, 1945. 23rd Fulham Group.

Sergeant G.H. O’Gorman Australian Imperial Force. Killed in action in the Middle East. Gatton College Group, Queensland, Australia.

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Flying Officer John Earl O’Grady 07-Apr-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Coast of Holland, 7th April 1943. Exhibition Troop, Saskatoon, Canada.

Messenger Leslie Older 14-Jan-41 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 16 years. Died of injuries received when bomb struck the building at which he was on duty, 14th January 1941. 35th Croydon Group.

Flying Officer Harold V. Oldham 1942 Ferry Command. Lost in Trans-Atlantic Flight, 1942. 1st Woodstock Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Jack Oldknow RAF. Killed on active service. 68th Doncaster (Wath Grammar School) Group.

Edward Olinick 1944 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in 1944. 1st Reston Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Company Sergeant Major James Graham Oliver M.M.

Apr-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in April 1943. 2nd Redcar Group.

Pilot Officer Thomas Edward Oliver Junior

23-Oct-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, France, 23rd October 1942. 12th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant T.P.F. Oliver 29-Nov-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 29th November 1943. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Daniel Ollerenshaw 18-Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died at sea in a submarine, 18th April 1943. 6th Stalybridge Group.

Sergeant Bomber Pilot Gordon Olsen

16-Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 16th August 1941. 17th St Catherine’s Group, Ontario.

Leading Aircraftman Omar Eldred Olson

15-Jun-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 15th June 1942. 1st Delisle Group, Sask., Canada.

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Flying Officer Walter Thomas Olyott

04-Jun-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 4th June 1944. 9th Colchester Group.

Donald Onions 12 – 13 July 1941 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 12th/13th July 1941. 1st Marston Green Group.

Sapper Douglas Onions 20-Dec-44 Royal Engineers. Killed in Greece, 20th December 1944. 7th Tipton Group.

Gunner Bernard William O’Rafferty 09-Jun-41

Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, 9th June 1941. 3rd Port of Dublin Sea Scouts.

Sergeant Navigator James O’Reilly

09-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 30 years. Died on active service, Lincoln, 9th October 1943. 8th Stalybridge Group.

Cyril Dominic O’Regan 31-Dec-41 South African Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, Bardi, North Africa, 31st December 1941. 1st St Joseph’s Group, Mayfair, Johannesburg.

Sergeant Bombardier James Patrick O’Reilly Sep-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in plane which crashed into the sea during action, September 1943. Aquinas Group, Montreal, Canada.

Corporal Harold Orford May-40 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in France, May 1940. 6th Northampton Group.

Flying Officer Frank Orme Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, August 1941. 4th Ottawa (Moutchmer School) Group, Ontario.

Dlying Officer James Henry (Harry) Ormrod

Jun-44 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, June 1944. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Flying Officer Morley Ornstein 23-Mar-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Bremen, 23rd March 1945. 59th Toronto Group, Ontario, Canada.

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Corporal Norman Gideon Orpen 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed at Dieppe, 19th August 1942. 66th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant D. Orr

RAF. 33rd Dublin (Sandford Church) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Alan Frederick Orchard

05-Jan-44 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. 5th January 1944. 5th Lewes (County School for Boys) Group.

William Clement Stewart Ord Royal Artillery. Died in a prisoner of war camp in Malaya. 1st Lea Group.

Edward John Osborn 11-Jan-41 Home Command. Aged 31 years. Killed on duty in Southwark, 11th January 1941. 1st Brussels British Group.

Corporal Arthur Mark Osbourne 04-Sep-42 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action at El Alamein, 4th September 1942. 27th Medway (All Saints, Frindsbury) Group.

Douglas Osborne 1941 Royal Navy. Killed in action in 1941. 2nd Netherfield (Notts) Group.

George Osborne 10-Jul-41 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service in Palestine, 10th July 1941. 27th Medway Group.

Lieutenant Gordon Osborne Jan-42 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Lost at sea (HMS Roxburgh), January 1942. 3rd New Barnet Group.

Frank Osbourn

Royal Navy. Killed in action at Salerno. 12th Prestwich (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Lieutenant Eugene J. O’Shea 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Bombed in the Firth of Forth (HMS Mohawke), 1940. 19th Folkestone Group.

Flight Lieutenant Alec G. Osmond

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Lieutenant Edward Geoffrey Ott Apr-41 Royal Naval Reserve. Killed in action in April 1941.

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Frederick J. Otter 28-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost with ship (HMS Gloucester), 28th March 1941. 1st Hornsea Group.

Pilot Officer Frank James Otterway Sep-40

RAF. Aged 20 years. Died in September 1940. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Reginald Charles Ottley 10-Jun-46 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Saigon, French Indo-China, 10th June 1946. 13th Lewisham Group.

Flying Officer Allan W. Otto 02-Jun-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, North Africa, 2nd June 1943. 6th Fort William Group, Canada.

Lieutenant B.W.B. Ousely Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Died on active service. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

Douglas Ovington RAF. Killed in action. 1st Browney Group.

Lieutenant Emile Owen 21-Aug-41 R.G.A. Aged 26 years. Killed by enemy action, 21st August 1941. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Flying Officer John Owen 15-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, 15th December 1942. 2nd Alderley Edge Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Norman Owen May-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an aircraft accident, May 1943. 8th Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Thomas Owen 27 – 28 June 1942

RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost in a raid on Bremen, 27th/28th June 1942. 20th Hampstead Group.

Pilot Officer Patrick R. Owen 31-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst flying near Lincoln, 31st August 1941. 11th Finchley (St Barnabas’) Group.

Pilot Officer Raymond E. Owen Mar-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, March 1941. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

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Driver Roland Owen 15-Jul-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 15th July 1940. 2nd Llandaff (All Saints) Group.

John Henry Oxley 18-Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Lost at sea, 18th April 1943. 184th Manchester Group.

Sergeant Walter Owen 30-Sep-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 30th September 1944. 6th Hyde Group.

Pilot Officer Jack M. Paape

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Killed on operations. Kensington & Waitik Group, New Zealand.

Flight Sergeant William Henry Packer 11-Dec-39

RAF. Aged 26 years. Crashed when landing in a fog at Dehen after an encounter with the enemy over the East coast, 11th December 1939 1st Enfield Troop.

Ordinary Seaman John Douglas Packham

Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost at sea in August 1941. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gerald Oswald Padden

1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in 1942. 2nd Chester-Le-Street (St Mary’s and St Cuthbert’s) Group.

Sergeant Observer John Stuart Padman 16-Oct-41

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed whilst flying near Victoria, 16th October 1941. 1st St Peter’s College, Southern Australia.

Anthony Ivor Page Feb-42 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Lost in the Mediterranean, February 1942. 3rd Harrow Weald Group.

Gunner Frank Page Australian Imperial Force. Died of an illness when a prisoner of war in Burma. Grafton Group, New South Wales, Australia.

Gunner Harold Frederick Page 27-Nov-41 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 27th November 1941. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

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Able Seaman John Alfred Page 26-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in the Battle of Cherburg, 26th December 1941. 1st Circencester (Corinium) Group.

Flying Officer Lawrence Higgin Page

13-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 13th April 1943. 9th City (Liverpool) Group.

Captain R. Humpharey Page Jun-42 Atlantic Ferry Service. Aged 31 years. Lost with an air liner which he was commanding, June 1942. 3rd Colchester Group.

Stanley Bernard Page 22-Jun-44 South Afician Army D. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 22nd June 1944. 1st Alicedale Group, Cape Province, Transvaal.

2nd Lieutenant F.B. Paget 1942 Royal Indian Army Died of Malaria in 1942. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot J.G. Painter

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action overseas. 1st Woodstock Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Engineer Artificer Charles Sydney Palfreyman

15-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Believed killed, HMS Galatea, 15th December 1941. 4th Aintree Group.

Sub Lieutenant R. Pallister 23-Nov-39 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 23rd November 1939. 2nd Whitley Bay Group.

Gunner Harold James Palmer 12-Oct-40 Royal Marines. Aged 20 years. Killed by accidental discharge of his revolver, 12th October 1940. West Lynn Group.

Corporal Harold Thomas Palmer Jul-44 Royal Tank Corps. Aged 30 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, July 1944. 1st Winscombe Group.

Pilot Officer J. Palmer Sep-40 RAF. Killed in action in the Battle of Britain, September 1940. 20th Stepney Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Palmer Apr-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, April 1942. 2nd Rayleigh Group.

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Able Seaman Ralph Palmer Sep-42 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, H.M.C.S. Ottawa, September 1942. 33rd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Samuel Palmer RAF. Killed on active service, Sweden. 154th Birmingham Group.

Pilot Officer William Edward Palmer 08-Jun-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Missing believed killed in action, 8th June 1944. 25th Barrow-in-Furness Group.

Sergeant Christopher Panton

RAF. Killed in action over Germany. 1st Spilsby Group.

Leading Supply Assistant Eric Pape

14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with the HMS Royal Oak, 14th October 1939. 1st Shincliffe Group.

Private Frank Parfitt 13-Aug-41 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 13th August 1941. 9th Wallasey Group.

Aircraftman 2nd Class Kenneth Parfitt-Clayton

01-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 1st December 1942. 9th Wallasey Group.

Leading Seaman Edward Grant Parish

May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Battle for Crete, May 1941. 1st Bridlington (Priory) Group.

John E. Parish Aug-40 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed by enemy action, August 1940. 3rd Hillingdon Group.

Pilot Officer Roy William Parish 24-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident in the South of England, 24th June 1941. 9th Wallington (County School) Group.

Flight Lieutenant David Shirley Parker

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, September 1942. 14th Bromley Group.

Flight Sergeant Edward Norman Parker 29-Dec-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, Holland, 29th December 1943. Springfield Mills Group.

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Acting Leading Naval Airman Ernest Patrick Parker 1940

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Lost when ship was torpedoed, 1940. Wycliffe College Group.

J. Parker Royal Navy. Lost at sea. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Pilot John Parker 28 – 29 June 1943 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Cologne, 28th/29th June 1943. 3rd Thornley Group.

Sergeant Pilot Peter Parker 1941 RAF. Killed in action over Brest, 1941. St Stephen, Bush Hill Park, London Diocesian Boy Scouts Association.

Philip George Parker

Royal Corps of Signals. 5th Singapore Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Laird Parker

16-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, 16th March 1942. 28th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Driver Roland Parker 24-Aug-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in Italy, 24th August 1944. 1st Skelton Group.

Sergeant Didney Parker 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 1944. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

Thomas Parker 1940 Aged 21 years. Lost with ship (HM Minelayer Princess Victoria), 1940. 25th Southampton (Dockland St George) Group.

Private W. Parker 01-Apr-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in the Middle East, 1st April 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force.

William Charles Parker 27-Apr-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Drowned in the North Sea, 27th April 1940. 113th North London Group.

Ordinary Seaman William George Robert Parker

24-Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 24th February 1941. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Group.

Victor Parker-Morgan 17-Jan-41 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed by enemy action at Tidworth, 17th January 1941. 2nd Leominster Group.

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Lieutenant Guy Parkinson

Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Killed in action in India. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Roland Parkinson

Dec-42 RAF. Aged 28 years. Missing presumed killed, December 1942. Upper Lachine Group, Quebec, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman W.W. Parkinson Jun-40

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, June 1940. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Robert Henry Parr 14 – 15 June 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations, 14th/15th June 1943. 35th Bournemouth Group.

Ordinary Signaller Ronald Henry Parr

1941 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (HMT Milford Earl), 1941. 59th West London (Paddington RSS Crew Discovery) Group.

Wireman Dennis Gilbert Parratt 01-Nov-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Walcheron, 1st November 1944. 50th Bristol (St Simon’s) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Donald Parrett

14-Dec-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed at Tobruk, 14th December 1941. 16th Swindon (High School) Group.

George Joseph Parry 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Lost at sea (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 1st Atcham Group, Shrewsbury.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Lee Parry

27-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in operations over Hanover, 27th September 1943. 13th Chester (College School) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Ralph Parry 11-Jul-41 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Syria, 11th July 1941. 48th Birkenhead Group.

Tom Parry

Royal Tank Corps. Killed by accident in mock battle. 100th Manchester Group.

Captain George Alexander Parsons M.C. 09-Oct-44

Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th October 1944. St Gregory’s, Worth Group.

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Lieutenant Glynne Parsons 09-Dec-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 9th December 1943. 12th Ramsgate (Chatham House) Group.

Sergeant John Parsons Oct-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. Holland Group, Manitoba.

Sapper John Samuel Parsons May – June 1940 Royal Engineers. Aged 24 years. Presumed killed in action, May/June 1940. 4th Newport (St Mary’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Parsons

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Flight Sergeant John E. Partos 26-Feb-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on return from bombing operations, 26th February 1943.

Private Edwin Pascoe Nov-43 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Killed in action in North Africa, November 1943. 21st Portsmouth (St Wilfrid’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot V.R. Pascoe May-42 Royal Australian Air Force. 1st Somerset Group, Queensland, Australia.

Flying Officer Derek Frank Paston-Brown 19 – 20 June 1943

RAF. Aged 23 years. Drowned after jumping from a plane that had been hit, 19th/20th June 1943. 48th Camberwell (3rd Dulwich College) Group.

Sergeant Charles Paterson May-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, May 1944. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Sergeant Donald Montague Paterson

26-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 26th August 1944. 138th Toronto Group.

Pilot Instructor James Paterson 05-Feb-43 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service in California, United States of America, 5th February 1943. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Ronald Patmore D.F.M. 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 3rd Slough Group.

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Ronald Weir Paton 11-Jan-42 South African Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at Sollum, Libya, 11th January 1942. 3rd Brakpan Group, Transvaal.

Store Officer Thomas Haldane Paton Apr-45

Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Sumatra, April 1945. 8th Ealing Group.

Pilot Officer John Patrick 09-Apr-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over France, 9th April 1944. Mount Forest Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer William Patterson 13-Jun-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 13th June 1942. 20th Montreal Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Herbert Pavitt 23-Nov-43 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed on active service, 23rd November 1943. 5th Chiswick Group.

Sergeant Gunner George Payne

RAF. Killed in flying operations over Italy. 4th Southall (Villiers) Group.

Special Constable Leonard Charles Payne 23-Sep-40

Aged 20 years. Killed whilst on duty at a public air raid shelter at Leyton, 23rd September 1940. 24th Leyton Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Raymond Stanley Payne

1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 3rd Bromley Group.

Flying Officer Stanley Payne Jun-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, June 1944. 7th Acton Group.

J.W. Peacock Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Private Ronald Herbert Peacock Apr-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Died of wounds in Burma, April 1944. 11th Royal Tunbridge Wells (St Thomas, Southborough) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Roy Leslie Peacock 14-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed when plane crashed into North Sea when returning from a raid on Germany, 14th August 1940. 14th Maidenhead (Pinkney’s Green) Group.

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Lieutenant Thurston Richardson Peak

Aug-44 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action, August 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Private Ronald Percy Patterson 16-May-44 Army Air Corps. Aged 20 years. Killed by a mine explosion whilst on patrol at Mount Cassino, Italy, 16th May 1944. 7th Canterbury Group.

A.M. Peake

RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

B.H. Pear Royal Armoured Corps. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Cyril Victor Pearle 07-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed over Burnham Market, 7th July 1941. 1st Hatch End Group.

Flying Officer Eric Pearce 1944 RAF. Killed on operations over Norway, 1944. 18th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Norman Pearce 1944

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1944. 118th Birmingham (1st Nansen) Group.

Peter Pearn 1945 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 1945. Chafin Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Corporal Thomas Pears Mar-44 Army. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in Burma, March 1944. 1st Hirst Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Victor Pears 20-Aug-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 27 years. Died 20th August 1943. 32nd Leicester (St Austine’s) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Jack Pearson Oct-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action whilst bombing a convoy off the Dutch coast, October 1941. 1st Short Heath (St Margaret’s) Group.

Sapper James Arthur Pearson 19-Aug-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed while on duty, 19th August 1940. 1st Hurst Green Group.

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Flying Officer Leslie Edward Pearson 17 – 18 April 1941

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 17th/18th April 1941. 13th Lancaster Group.

Pilot Officer Malcolm Leslie Pearson

10-Feb-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 10th February 1942. 66th North London Group.

Sergeant Gunner Murray Pearson 01-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 1st March 1942. 1st Malden Group.

Pilot Officer P.B. Pearson

RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Charles Dennis Peary

1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 1942. 2nd Chester-Le-Street (St Mary’s & St Cuthbert’s) Group.

Seaman Edward Peat 1943 – 1944 Merchant Navy. Lost with ship, 1943/1944. 43rd West London Group.

Sub Lieutenant Norman Fraser Peat

03-Feb-40 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed during practice with Forth Patrol, 3rd February 1940. 28th Glasgow Group.

Alan Pebody 08-Jul-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Caen, 8th July 1944. 40th Northampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Eric (Dinky) Peck 17-Sep-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed over Norway when returning from Russia, 17th September 1944. 1st Molesey Group.

Despatch Rider James Pedder Army. Killed in North Africa, 1943. 1st New Barnet Group.

R.J. Peek Army. Killed in action. 6th Eton College Group.

Signaller Gordon Peel 04-Jan-43 Royal Signals Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Egypt, 4th January 1943. 1st Skelton Group.

Sergeant William Leslie Peever 22-Dec-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 22nd December 1944. Criftins Group, Ellesmere.

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2nd Lieutenant Philip Russell Pells Jul-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, July 1944. 15th Ipswich (Ipswich School) Group.

Sergeant Herbert Pendlebury 29-Jun-43 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 23 years. Died of injuries received in a road accident, 29th June 1943. 7th Leigh Group.

Private William John Penfound 17-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Died in a military hospital, Toronto, 17th March 1943. 142nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Flying Officer Lloyd Penn 24-Jul-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in a plane crash, Ontario, 24th July 1943. 22nd Winnipeg Group.

Acting Sergeant Ronald Thomas Penny

30-Aug-40 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Holland, 30th August 1940. 5th Northampton (St Mary’s Roman Catholic) Group.

Able Seaman Philip Elford Penton 06-Mar-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 6th March 1944. 1st Coalpit Heath Group.

F.F. Pepper

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Eton College Group.

Ordinary Seaman Stanley John Peppler 13-Sep-42

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (H.M.C.S. Ottawa), 13th September 1942. 1st Listowell Group, Ontario, Canada.

R.P. Perceval-Maxwell

Army. Killed in action. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant William Percival Jun-40 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at Dunkirk, June 1940. 3rd Faversham Group.

Major Cecil George Percy-Hardman D.S.O.

08-Mar-45 Army. Aged 33 years. Died of wounds, 8th March 1945. 1st Axminster Group.

R. Perkes 16-Nov-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed by enemy action, 16th November 1940. Royal Commercial Travellers’ School Group.

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Sergeant Gunner Alfred Kortwright Perkins

29-Dec-40 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed in action overseas, 29th December 1940. 1st Woodstock Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Acting Leading Stoker David Curnow Perkins Jan-42

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, January 1942. 3rd St Ives Sea Scout Group.

1st Class Boy Telegraphist John Reginald Perkins 14-Oct-39

Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, 14th October 1939. 2nd Beaminster Group.

Private John Russell Perkins 18-Jan-41 Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. Aged 26 years. Died 18th January 1941. 3rd Oshawa Group, Ontario.

Sergeant Melville Yeoland Perkins Feb-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in Java, February 1942. Llandaff Cathedral Group.

Wireless Operator John Perrin Jun-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, June 1940. 14th Acton Group.

2nd Lieutenant A.C. Perry M.M. 1944 Royal Artillery. Killed in action, 1944. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Lance Sergeant Cyril Charles Perry 04-Jan-45

Royal Engineers. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds in North West Europe, 4th January 1945. 19th Gateshead (Dunston Christ Church) Group.

Boy Norman Perry Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Missing believed killed, December 1941. 3rd Exmouth Group.

Ronald Bertram Perry 06-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on operations in the Middle East. 6th August 1943. 99th North London Group.

Sergeant Rowland Perry 07-Mar-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 25 years. Killed accidentally in England, 7th March 1944. 1st Hirst Group.

Emanuel Pesci 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. Floriana Group, Malta.

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Sergeant Pilot Allan Peterken 16-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, North Africa, 16th March 1944. Eastcote St Laurence Group.

Ordinance Artificer Archibald T. Peters 27-May-41

Royal Navy S.R. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in the Mediterranean Sea, 27th May 1941. 7th Dumbarton Group.

Gunner Mervyn Peters Army. Killed by enemy action. Royal Commercial Travellers’ School Group.

Leading Telegraphist Robert Jack Peters Apr-42

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea in April 1942. 5th Cape Town, South Africa.

Private S.T. Peters

Killed in action at Tobruk. 1st Arawater Group, Victoria, Australia. Lieutenant Derrick Nestaude Peterson 1944

Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Greece, 1944. Caldicott School Group.

Sergeant Observer William Petherick

RAF. Presumed killed in action. 1st Bude Group.

Flying Officer Thomas M. Pethick 15-Nov-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over France, 15th November 1943. Montreal West Troop, Quebec, Canada.

Major Myles Seymour Edward Petre 05-Jun-42

Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 5th June 1942. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Lance Corporal Roland William Petticrow 28-Jun-42

Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Middle East, 28th June 1942. 1st Burnham-on-Crouch Group.

Leading Aircraftman David Alan Pettigrew Feb-43

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident in Canada, February 1943. 146th Sheffield (Old Norton) Group.

Pilot Officer Stanley Linwood Pettingale

12-Aug-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Bengal, 12th August 1943. 8th Saskatoon Group, Canada.

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Fighter Pilot Kenneth J.M. Pettitt Apr-42 Royal Naval Air Service. Aged 21 years. Killed in action during the Japanese attack on Colombo, April 1942. 3rd Hillingdon Group.

Lieutenant David Martin Philip Jul-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in France, July 1944. 90th Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner James Philip

1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, 1942. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Leading Seaman Alfred Victor Phillips

13-Dec-39 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds received in the Battle of the Graff Spee, 13th December 1939. 9th Devonport Group.

David Louis Phillips 25-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds, 25th August 1943. 8th Marylebone Group.

Flight Sergeant Edmund Cecil Phillips

26-Feb-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 26th February 1942. 6th Edmonton Group, Alberta.

Sergeant Observer Eric Ernest Craddock Phillips 03-Mar-41

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 3rd March 1941. 36th Camberwell Group.

Sergeant Ernest Arthur Phillips 25-Oct-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, New Guinea, 25th October 1943. 1st Swan Hill Group, Victoria, Australia.

Bugler Harvey Harold Phillips 19-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in Dieppe Raid, 19th August 1942. 95th Toronto Group, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Harold Seymour Phillips 21-Dec-42

RAF. Aged 35 years. Lost at sea by enemy action, 21st December 1942. 1st West Kirby Group.

Captain Ivan Phillips Mar-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Holland, March 1945. 14th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

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Sergeant James Alexander Phillips

Sep-44 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, September 1944. 31st Kensington Group.

John Phillips Merchant Navy. Lost with ship off South Africa. 4th Muswell Hill Group.

Flying Officer Philip Henry Phillips 17-Aug-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 17th August 1943. 13th Camberwell Group, Victoria, Australia.

Private Ronald John Phillips 24-Jul-43 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 26 years. Died of illness in a prisoner of war camp, 24th July 1943. 13th Camberwell Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flying Officer Roy Edgar Phillips Oct-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, October 1944. 9th Chiswick Group.

Private Keith Philip Feb-44 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, February 1944. 2nd Hawthorn Group, Victoria.

Sergeant Navigator George Phippen

04-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on operations over Holland, 4th November 1944. 32nd Plymouth (St Simon’s) Group.

Flight Engineer Dennis George Phoenix 10-Apr-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations over Germany, 10th April 1944. 1st Rossett Group.

A. Pickering

RAF. 2nd Malton Group.

Sergeant Pilot H.A. Pickering

RAF. Killed on active service, 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Jack Pickering

Government Service. Torpedoed on the S.S. Ceramic on the way to South Africa. 1st Hawarden Group.

John Charles Pickering 1940 Bomb Disposal Squad, Royal Engineers. Aged 25 years. Killed by a bomb while on duty, 1940. 7th Battersea Group.

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Noel William Pickett 1944 Royal Artillery. Aged 32 years. Killed in action in France, 1944. 15th Holborn (St Alban) Group.

William George Picknell 20 – 27 March 1944 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea, 20th/27th March 1944. 1st Wadhurst Group.

Glider Pilot Sergeant Raymond Picton

Airborne Forces. Killed on active service. 1st South West Hertfordshire (Countess of Clarendon’s Own, Watford) Group.

Flight Sergeant Leonard Pierce

RAF. Killed on active service. 11th Fulham Group.

George Pigden 14-Apr-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Burma, 14th April 1944. 1st Molesey Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Joseph Piggott 12 – 13 May 1943

RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, 12/13th May 1943. 1st Brockley Hill (R.N.O.H. Stanmore) Group.

Sergeant Pilot P.M. Piggott 30-Dec-41 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in flying accident, 30th December 1941. 1st Clarendon Group, Southern Australia.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Harry William Owen Pigram

25-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in an air crash, 25th March 1944. 4th High Wycombe Group.

Pilot Officer Reginald C. Pike D.F.M. 14 – 15 March 1944

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 14th/15th March 1944. 4th Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Group.

J.A. Pilcher Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Air Gunner Douglas Pingel 13-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Germany, 13th June 1941. 21st Cardiff North Group.

Flight Sergeant Kenneth Pinnell 26-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 26th April 1944. 50th Coventry Group.

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Lieutenant Gero Piper 24-Dec-44 United States Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in Luxembourg, 24th December 1944. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Anthony Geoffrey Pissarro Jun-43 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, June 1943. 3rd Colchester (Grammar School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Engineer Peter James Vincent Pitcher

20 – 21 February 1944

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 20th/21st February 1944. 25th Leicester Group.

Captain Robert Charles Pitt 19-Oct-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Died on active service, Holland, 19th October 1944. 31st Camberwell Group.

Pilot Officer Frederick Plant 1941 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1941. 4th Hyde (St George’s) Group.

Able Seaman Kenneth William Plant

20-Dec-43 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Drowned at sea (S.S. Generton D.E.M.S.), 20th December 1943. 1st Cheadle Group.

Pilot Officer J. Plastow Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in an aircraft accident. 1st Mundah Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Pilot Leroy Edgar Plate 05-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Manitoba, 5th October 1943. 11th Kitchener Group, Canada.

Messenger Alfred Frederick Platter

27-Nov-40 Air Raid Precautions. Aged 16 years. Killed by bomb while on duty outside Lambeth Town Hall, 27th November 1940. 19th Central Lambeth (St Andrew, Stockwell) Group.

Major Anthony Platts 08-Jul-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 8th July 1944. St Bude’s School Group, Hornsea.

Sergeant Pilot Victor George Pledge

29-Apr-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 29th April 1941. 1st Stanford Rivers Group.

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Petty Officer Steward Edward Charles Plimbley 24-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 32 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 12th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Gunner Robert Matthew Plimmer 20-May-41 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Canea, 20th May 1941. 1st Shrewsbury Group.

John Plowman Royal Artillery. Killed in action. 2nd Wellingborough Group.

Corporal Arthur Plows 26-Oct-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 26th October 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant Ernest Arthur Pluck M.M.

29-Nov-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Italy, 29th November 1944. 4th Lowestoft (St Margaret’s) Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Ivan Colin Plumb 20-May-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, France, 20th May 1944. 13th Lewisham South Group.

Chaplain Reginald Thompson Podmore May-40

Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 38 years. Killed on active service, May 1940. 26th Oxford Group.

Walter Polatch

Royal Navy. Sunk in HMS Hurworth in action at landing on Sicily. 8th Croydon Group.

Ferry Pilot Graham Pollard 09-Feb-43 RAF. Killed in an aircraft crash on Newfoundland, 9th February 1943. 5th Tredegar Group.

Lieutenant Henry Charles Michell Pollard D.S.C.

May-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, May 1941. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Joseph Pollitt May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, May 1941. 82nd Salford Group.

Flying Officer Douglas John Polman

30-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying accident, 30th September 1943. 3rd Hillingdon Group.

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Sergeant George O. Pomeroy 23-Jan-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in an accident at Dunnville, 23rd January 1941. 22nd Toronto Group.

Armourer John Kilminster Poole Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, September 1943. Stroud & Uplands Group.

Private Leo Patrick Poole 11-Jul-41 Army. Aged 37 years. Drowned on active service, 11th July 1941. 5th Ebbw Valley Group.

Norman Popperell Aug-42 Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Killed in action, August 1942. 1st Bude Group.

Flying Officer Lionel George Popperwell

17-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 17th August 1943. 6th Devonport Group.

Engine Room Artificer Harry Port Oct-43 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, October 1943. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Frederick Porter May-43

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, May 1943. 6th Darlington (Bondgate) Group.

Lance Sergeant John Alexander Porter

10-Feb-46 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in a motor accident from Burma to India, 10th February 1946. 7th Cardiff North Group.

Reginald Porter

Royal Artillery. Lost at sea. 1st Ringwood Group.

John Portman 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea in submarine, 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Lance Bombardier Ronald Portsmouth

09-Jul-45 Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Java, 9th July 1945. 1st Cranford Group.

Lieutenant Arthur Roy Poston Oct-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, October 1944. 3rd Gidea Park Group.

Seaman Albert Pott 1944 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Drowned at sea, 1944. Magog Group, Quebec, Canada.

R.A.P. Pott

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Eton College Group.

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Corporal Henry Potter 25-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 31 years. Killed at Tobruk, 25th June 1942. 1st Castleton Group.

Sub Lieutenant L.G.M. Potts 1940 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Daring), 1940. 2nd Medway (Rochester Mathematics School) Group.

Sergeant Observer Derek Poulston 15-Oct-41

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 15th October 1941. 5th Wakefield Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Wilfred Pountain

Dec-39 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on air operations over Heligoland, December 1939. Cranwell RAF Crew.

Sergeant Arthur Frank Gay Powell Dec-44

Paratroops. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, Athens, December 1944. 55th Bristol Group.

Sergeant Observer Charles Powell

1941 RAF. Aged 21 years. Missing believed killed off Norway, 1941. 138th Birmingham (1st Sandwell) Group.

J.H.C. Powell

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Flight Sergeant Lloyd C. Powell 16-Jan-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 16th January 1942. 1st Virden Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Pilot Officer Norman H. Powell 11-Feb-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 11th February 1942. Fairmont-St Giles Group, Montreal, Quebec.

Sergeant Pilot Patrick David Gordon Powell

02-Jun-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 2nd June 1942. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant Raymond Powell Sep-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in operations over Germany, September 1943. 30th Walsall Group.

Acting Leading Seaman Reginald Walter Powell 05-Oct-40 Royal Navy. Died of injuries, 5th October 1940. 1st Bakewell Group.

Flight Sergeant Rex Spurway Powell

Aug-40 RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany, August 1940. 1st Kingswear Group.

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Flying Officer Robert W. Powell Sep-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, September 1943. 11th Newport Group.

Flight Sergeant Patrick Power 08-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Canada, 8th August 1944. 1st Virden Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Engineer Sergeant Glen Powis

RAF. Killed in air operations over Hamburg. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Bombardier Peter John Pragnell 19-Jul-44 Maritime Regiment. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 19th July 1944. 1st Godstone Group.

Private Edwin Harold Gordon Pragnell

16-Sep-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 16th September 1943. 12th Southampton (St Mark’s) Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer George Charles Pratt 25-Jun-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 25th June 1942. 1st Long Eaton Group.

Sergeant J. Pratt

RAF. Killed in action. 25th Stepney Group.

Able Seaman William Pratt May-41 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, May 1941. 3rd Fort William Group, Ontario.

Leading Aircraftman Colin Preece Mar-45 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, March 1945. Leighton Group, Shropshire.

Harry Preece 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 1st Malvern Wells Group.

Pilot Officer Ian Prentice 20-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident, 20th September 1941. East Wemyss Group.

Flying Officer Edward Nevil Prescott 18-Oct-39 RAF. Killed on active service, 18th October 1939. Ampleforth College Group.

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Pilot Officer James Prescott 1941 RAF. Aged 27 years. Presumed killed in action near Benghazi, 1941. 16th Preston (Loyola) Group.

Aircraftman Frank Prest Aug-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in England, August 1941. 28th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba.

Private David John Preston October – November 1942

Army. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service, North Africa, October/November 1942.

Signaller Alex Price 28-Apr-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on board steamer at anchor in the River Tyne, 28th April 1941. 9th Croydon Group.

Rifleman Dennis Price 08-Sep-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in push on Gothic Line, Italy, 8th September 1944. 1st Bomere Heath Group, Shropshire.

Sergeant Air Gunner Leslie Price RAF. Killed in St Nazaire Raid. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Buckton Price

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Giarabub, Libya. 2nd Acomb (St Stephen’s) York, Group.

Gunner Donald Charles Prickett Sep-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in the Middle East, September 1941. 12th Ramsgate (Chatham House) Group.

Pilot Officer John Coleman Prince 30-Oct-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service on training flight, 30th October 1945. 2nd Harlington Group.

Lance Bombardier Stephan Roper Jun-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, June 1944. 49th South West Hertfordshire (Merchant Tailors’ School) Group.

Engine Room Artificer Dennis Charles Ben Print 24-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

A.C. Prior

2nd Brakpan Group, Transvaal.

Frererick Prior Dec-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over France, December 1941. 3rd Slough Group.

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2nd Engineer John Thomas Prior 08-Mar-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 8th March 1941. 8th Blyth Sea Scout Group.

Private Gwynfor Pritchard 05-Apr-45 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed in action at Nijmegan, 5th April 1945. Ellesmere Town Group.

Air Gunner Peter Pritchard 01-May-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Died as a result of injury received on service, 1st May 1943. 1st Broadheath Group.

Wilfred Eric Pritchard 04-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a plane crash, 4th December 1942. Lye “PM” Group.

Kenneth Pritchett 09-Dec-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th December 1943. Chafyn Grove School Group.

Dennis Probert 1945 Army. Killed on active service in Palestine, 1945. 1st Oswestry Group.

John R.T. Priestman Army. Fernden School, Haslemere.

Sergeant Fred Probert 12-Apr-45 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds in Germany, 12th April 1945. 16th Gateshead (St George’s) Group.

Sergeant Geoffrey Promert 1941 – 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 1941/1942. 21st Cardiff North Group.

Lance Corporal George James Probert

Oct-44 Royal Engineers. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, October 1944. 2nd Southwick Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Andrew Proctor

15-Jun-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 15th June 1941. Storrer Group, Montreal, Quebec.

Pilot Officer Garfield Arthur Prosser

08-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Missing believed killed in action, 8th June 1941. 1st Whitchurch Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Walter George Prosser 25-Sep-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident, Morocco, 25th September 1943. 1st Leominster Group.

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Surgeon Lieutenant David Austin Prothero 01-Jul-41

Royal Navy. Aged 29 years. Died of injuries received on board ship, 1st Kuly 1941. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Sergeant David Scott Proudfoot 25-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in a flying accident in Scotland, 25th September 1940. 63rd North London Group.

Pilot Leonard Prout Oct-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died from injuries as a result of a crash, India, October 1945. 4th Newton Abbot Group.

George Arthur Pulford 10-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost whilst returning in convoy from Canada, 10th December 1941. All Saint’s Group, Totley, Derbyshire.

Pilot Officer Roy Bernard Pullin 29-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Holland, 29th April 1944. 202nd Bristol (City Road, Baptist) Group.

Flight Sergeant Leonard Pulling 28 – 29 July 1942 RAF. Killed in action over Hamburg, 28th/29th July 1942. 8th Croydon Group.

Commando Alfred Purchase

Royal Engineers. Blown up by a mine in Italy. 1st Molesey Group.

Wireless Operator Brian Purdy

Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost when ship (S.S. Helena Margaretta) was torpedoed. 26th Gravesend (St John’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Jack Purdy RAF. Killed on air operations over France. 12th Lowestoft (Sea Scouts) Group.

Sergeant Observer Donald Purse 25 – 26 September 1944

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, France, 25th/26th September 1944. 1st Croyson Group.

Right Honourable Arthur B. Purvis 10-Aug-41

Director General of British War Purchasing Committee. Killed in an air accident in England, 10th August 1941. Member of the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts Association.

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Sergeant Arthur Pusey 31-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, France, 31st August 1940. 3rd Slough Group.

P. de Putron

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Lieutenant Paul Putterill 21-May-43 Royal Artillery. Killed on active service, County Durham, 21st May 1943. 1st Chiswick Group.

Sergeant Wilfred Puttick 1941 – 1942 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in a raid, 1941-1942. 4th Northwood Group.

Herbert Walter Pye 13-May-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed in Burma, 13th May 1944. 9th Hastings Group.

Flight Lieutenant Frank Pygram 21-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, Copenhagen, 21st March 1944. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Lieutenant John Pyl 23-May-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 28 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 23rd May 1944. 1st British Antwerp Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Reginald Quance

19 – 20 June 1943 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 19th/20th June 1943. 1st West Ryde Group, New South Wales.

Sergeant Observer/Navigator Kenneth Frederick Quarrington 22-May-40

RAF. Aged 19 years. Reported missing, 22nd May 1940. 33rd South West Hertfordshire.

Pilot Officer Peter Geoffrey Quayle

5 – 6 September 1943

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 5th/6th September 1943. 1st Bispham, Blackpool Group

Private Alex Querie Jul-45 Army. Aged 22 years. Accidentally drowned in Germany, July 1945. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

Flying Officer Dennis John Quinlan

17-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, Osnabruck, 17th August 1942. 2nd Edmonton Group, Alberta, Canada.

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R.C. Quinney

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Horace Stanley Pullin Radford

17-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed on air operations, 17th April 1943. 3rd Hounslow (Bomfords Own) Group.

Private Stephan Radford 10-Sep-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in Singapore, 10th September 1944. 1st Haverhill Group.

Sergaent Thomas Radford 1940 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Radford-Norcop

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant Peter Radley 22-Dec-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in an aircraft crash, 22nd December 1944. 1st Wormley Group, East Hertfordshire.

Plumber H.R. Rae 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship, HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. 1st Freshwater Group.

Sergeant James Rae Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1943. 6th Brandon Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Gunner Ronald Rae 11-Nov-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 11th November 1944. 6th Brandon Group, Canada.

Lance Corporal Patrick William Thomas Raftery

31-Dec-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed by machine gun fire from a Japanese plane in Burma, 31st December 1944.

Leading Aircraftman Wilfred Raine

Aug-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, North West Europe, August 1944. 67th Sunderland (Grange) Group.

A.H.R.M. Ramsay

Army. Killed in action. 1st Eton College Group.

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Lieutenant Ian Malcolm Ramsay 1940 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action at St Valerie, 1940. 57th Edinburgh (Haymarket) Group.

Rifleman William Ramsay 24-Dec-44 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in Holland, 24th December 1944. 14th Renfrewshire (1st Barrhead) Group.

2nd Lieutenant Sydney Moore Ramsden

Oct-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, October 1941. 23rd Blackpool Group.

Flight Sergeant Engineer Arthur Michael Rand

05-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, Lincolnshire, 5th November 1944. 14th Morden Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner William E. Ranger 23-Jan-45 RAF. Killed on active service, 23rd January 1945. 5th Chiswick Group.

Pilot Officer Denis Henderson Rankin Ph.C. 14-Aug-44

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 14th August 1944. 78th Belfast (Duncairn) Group.

Flying Officer George Wallace Rankin

21-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, 21st June 1944. 15th Glasgow Group.

Petty Officer Airman John Rankin 21-Dec-44 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Died on War service, 21st December 1944. 15th Glasgow Group.

Private William Rankin 1942 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in Dieppe Raid, 1942. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Sergeant Observer Frank Ransom 14-Jun-42

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 14th June 1942. 3rd North East Leeds (St Wilfrid’s) Group.

Sergeant Ronald Lindsay Raphael 24-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 24th August 1942. 3rd Carlisle Group.

Sergeant Navigator Deryck Steven Rastall 1943

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in the central Mediterranean, 1943. 71st North London Group.

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Wireless Operator Herbert Ratcliffe

Feb-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea in February 1941. 101st Oldham (St Luke’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Dennis Arthur Rawlings

20-Apr-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in action during a raid on Derna airfield, 20th April 1941. 2nd Leigh-on-Sea (Wesley) Group.

Able Seaman Leonard Rawlinson 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 5th Littlehampton Group.

Captain Sidney William Raworth 17-Oct-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 17th October 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Avon Rawson 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in a Malta convoy sortie, 1942. 41st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flight Sergeant Douglas Leroy Rawson 23-Nov-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in North Africa, 23rd November 1942. 1st New Liskeard Group, Ontario, Canada.

Sergeant Bomber Geoffrey Ray Dec-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 16 December 1943. 4th St Albans Group.

Gunner Ronald Charles Rayment Jun-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, June 1941. 12th Royal Eltham Group.

Gunner Walter Benedict Rayment 06-Oct-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Crashed due to bad weather when landing in Yorkshire, 6th October 1940.

Sergeant Peter Verrall Read 08-May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 8th May 1941. 10th Dorking Group.

Sub Lieutenant Gerald Vivian Read-Davis

09-Jun-40 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, 9th June 1940. Ampleforth College Group.

Norman Readman

RAF. Killed on active service. 14th Cardiff Group.

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Lieutenant Edward Sutherland Prior Rebecca

1945 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action on the Western Front, 1945. 41st City of Aberdeen Group.

Boy Signaller Peter Ernest Alfred Reddall

24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 1st Ingatestone Group.

Junior Officer Douglas Redfern 24-Jan-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Died on 24th January 1942. Royal St Lawrence Group, Montreal, Quebec.

Lieutenant Thomas Edward Redfern M.C. 07-Jul-42 Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 7th July 1942. Ampleforth College Group.

Leslie Redford Apr-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, April 1943. 4th Hove Group.

Gunner Henry Herbert Reed Jun-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, June 1941. Offerton (1st Sunderland) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner John Moorby Reed 02-Aug-41

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 2nd August 1941. Caldicott School Group.

Private Walter Reed 24-Mar-45 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Germany, 24th March 1945. 1st Princes Risborough Group.

Sergeant William George Reed 14-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 14th June 1943. 1st Gordons Group, Wandsworth.

Fusilier Charles Eric Rees 13-Dec-41 Army. Aged 24 years. Accidentally killed in Malta, 13th December 1941. 7th Aintree (217th Liverpool) Group.

Captain Eric Duggan Rees 14-Dec-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 29 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 14th December 1944. 1st Llandrindod Wells Group.

Sub Lieutenant Ivor Morgan Rees Mar-42 Royal Naval Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, March 1942. 49th South West Hertfordshire (Merchant Taylors School) Group.

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Sergeant Air Gunner Basil Reeve Apr-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost in mine-laying operations over the Baltic, April 1943. 14th Camberwell Group.

Private Albert John Reeves 24-May-40 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action off Dunkirk, 24th May 1940. 3rd Marylebone Group.

J.P. Regan

Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 17th Widnes (St Patrick’s) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Alec Reid 1942 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, 1942. 7th Cardiff North Group.

Private Donald Jack Reid 09-Oct-42 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed during training in England, 9th October 1942. 1st Kincardineshire (Laurencekirk) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Henry F. Renton

Royal Navy. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Telegraphist Harold Resnick Jun-41 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. Shear Hashomayim Group, Montreal, Quebec.

Sub Lieutenant Russel Charles Rexford

Royal Canadian Navy. Drowned whilst saving the life of a boy. Magog Group, Quebec, Canada.

Lieutenant Arthur John Francis Patrick Reynolds 14-Aug-44

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 14th August 1944. Ampleforth College Sea Scout Group.

Major Bert Kenneth Reynolds Jun-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action near Caen, June 1944. 2nd Llandaff (All Saints) Group.

Frank Arthur Walter Reynolds 13-May-43 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 13th May 1943. 8th Marylebone Group.

Lance Corporal Jack Reynolds 15-Oct-44 Army. Aged 27 years, 15th October 1944. 34th Stoke of Peterborough Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Alfred Reynolds

08-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Crashed when returning from a raid on Berlin, 8th September 1941. 23rd Reading (St John’s) Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner William Douglas Reynolds

23-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in operations over Germany, 23rd September 1942. Granby Group, Canada.

Albert Reyport 1942 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service in 1942. 8th Portsmouth Group.

Rifleman Edward Maurice Rhodes Nov-41 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, November 1941. 1st Edmonton Group.

Flight Sergeant Kenneth Earl Rhodes 22-Jul-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 22nd July 1944. Canora Group, Canada.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Douglas D. Rhynd

10-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, 10th July 1943. 1st Monquhitter (School) Group.

G.D. Rhys-Williams Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Telegraphist Edward G. Riall 23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Killed in action, 23rd October 1941. 8th Chichester Group.

Rene Rilbot 1942 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in 1942. Deep Sea Scout (French).

Warrant Officer Allan Norman Rice 31-Mar-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 31st March 1944. 91st Toronto Group, Canada.

Geoffrey Howard Rice 21-Nov-42 Officer Corps Training Unit. Aged 26 years. Killed in an accident with a trench mortar whilst training, 21st November 1942. St Stephen’s, Shepherds Bush, London Diocesian Boy Scouts Association.

Flying Officer Leslie John Rich 01-Mar-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations, Germany, 1st March 1945. 10th Cardiff Group.

Writer Charles Richard 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service in 1943. 1st Chumleigh Group, Devon.

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1st Officer Edward Richards Merchant Navy. Killed on active service. 14th Cardiff Group.

Petty Officer Engine Room Artificer H.N. Richards

Nov-41 Royal Australian Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost at sea (HMAS Sydney), November 1941. 1st Richmond Group, Southern Australia.

Sergeant Norman Louis Richards 27-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 27th June 1944. 2nd Harlington Group.

Pilot Officer Richard Ivor Richards

RAF. 43rd West London Group.

Lieutenant Robert Chaffer (Bink) Richards 26-Nov-41

Royal Tank Regiment. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Tobruk, 26th November 1941. 8th Oxford (Highfield) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Walter Hughes (Peter) Richards

10-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service at Bratton, Wiltshire, 10th October 1941.

Flight Lieutenant William Richards Oct-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, October 1941. 38th Coventry Group.

Gordon Reid Jan-41 South African Army. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Abyssinia, January 1941. 1st Belgravia-Kensington Group, Johannesburg.

Sergeant Gunner Howard Murray Reid 15-Mar-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 15th March 1944. 1st Alameda Group, Sask., Canada.

J.S.A. Reid

RAF. Killed on operational flight. 1st South West Hertfordshire (Countess of Clarendon’s Own, Watford) Group.

Staff Cadet Jack Reid 15-Mar-44 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 21 years. Accidentally killed whilst training, 15th March 1944. 1st Moreland Group, Victoria, Australia.

Stoker Joseph S. Reid Dec-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed by enemy action in Northern Waters, December 1944. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

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Private Sydney Reid 1944 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in France, 1944. 3rd Northwich Group.

Sergeant Pilot William K. Reilly 31-Dec-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed in an accident overseas, 31st December 1941. 1st Duncan Group, British Columbia, Canada.

Private Gordon Reith Aug-42 C.A.S.F. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, Dieppe, August 1942. 62nd Toronto Group, Canada.

Sergeant Observer Gordon Relph 27-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 27th August 1942. 67th North London Group.

Pilot Officer Francis Rendall 21-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 21st June 1941. 10th Finchley Group.

Sergeant Arthur Renfrew 28-Oct-43 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 28th October 1943. 17th Renfrewshire (1st Neilston) Group.

Warrant Officer Ian Rennison Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in action in Italy. 1st Horsham Group, Victoria, Australia.

Pilot Officer John Renouf May-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service, May 1943. Cupar Group, Sask., Canada.

Flying Officer Albert Frank Richardson Jun-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident at Bath, June 1944. 13th Walsall Group.

Able Seaman Frederick Richardson

15-Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship (HMS Mohawk), 15th April 1941. Southbourne Sea Scout Group.

Henry Richardson 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 40th St Pancras Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Jack Richardson 09-Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in an air accident, 9th December 1942. 2nd Camrose Group, Alberta, Canada.

Flight Lieutenant Leonard F. Richardson D.F.M.

26-Nov-45 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in a flying accident, 26th November 1945. 1st Dorking Group.

Lieutenant Leonard James Richardson

09-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, France, 9th July 1944. St James Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Pilot Richard Richardson Jun-44 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, June 1944. 51st Hackney Group.

Leading Telegraphist William Richardson D.S.M.

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea (HMS Turbulent), 23rd March. 1st Trinity Methodist, Chorley Group.

Pilot Officer Leonard Edmond Richbell 03-May-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations over Holland, 3rd May 1943. 6th Beckenham Group.

Lieutenant Aubrey E. Riches 14-Aug-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Northern France, 14th August 1944. 18th Harrow (Methodist) Group.

Private Ernest Riches Jul-44 Airborne. Aged 18 years. Killed in Normandy, July 1944. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Chaplain Reverend Leslie Philip Riches Jun-40

Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in the evacuation of Dunkirk, June 1940. 16th Doncaster Group.

Squadron Leader Wilfred Cyril Riches 05-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service, 5th July 1944. 18th Harrow Group.

Pilot Sergeant Jack R. Richmond 04-May-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 4th May 1943. 3rd Epsom (St Martin’s) Group.

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Driver Joseph Freeman Rickaby 16-Dec-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service in Holland, 16th December 1944. 14th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Private Robert Ricks 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Died in hospital in Belgium from wounds received at Dunkirk, 1940. 24th Newport (Monmouthshire) Group.

Chief Petty Officer Howard Riddle

Dec-41 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Repulse), December 1941. 1st Falmouth Group.

Driver Herbert Rider 03-May-41 Royal Artillery. Aged 21 years. Died in hospital in Malaya, 3rd May 1941. 12th Halifax Group.

Acting Sergeant Donald Rider May-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, May 1942. 4th Hounslow (St Paul) Group.

Harry Ridgeway RAF. Killed in action. 1st Sudbury Group.

Leading Aircraftman John Frederick Riding

15-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, 15th September 1941. 11th Stretford Group.

Sergeant Leslie T. Riding Army. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Staff Sergeant Glider Pilot Leslie Ridings 21-Jan-44

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, North West Europe, 21st January 1944. St Andrew’s Group, Burnley.

J.M.A. Ridley Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Benjamin G. Rigby 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Aircraftman Geoffrey Rigby Jun-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Missing presumed killed during the final attack on France, June 1940.

Leading Aircraftman Thomas Edward Rigby Mar-45 RAF. Aged 42 years. Died after undergoing an operation in Italy, March 1945.

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Pilot Officer William Edward Rigby 14-Jun-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Normandy, 14th June 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Corporal Eric B. Riley May – June 1940 Army. Aged 20 years. Presumed killed in action at Dunkirk, May/June 1940. 10th Prestwich (1st Sedgley Park) Group.

Commander Harry Riley 14-Jan-43 Royal Navy. Aged 40 years. Died at sea (HMS Gambia), 14th January 1943. Fleet Commissioner, China Fleet.

Lieutenant John L. Riley Army. Died a prisoner of war at Singapore. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Ordinary Seaman Theodore Rising

Apr-41 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, April 1941. 2nd St John, New Brunswick Group.

Edward Arthur Rist Sep-44 Army. Killed on active service, September 1944. 1st Camberwell Group.

Douglas Ritson Royal Army Service Corps. 5th Roxburghshire (1st Hawick) Group.

Major William Utrick Ritson Dec-40 Army. Aged 34 years. Killed in action in Bardia, December 1940. 1st Sringwell (Durham) Group.

Sergeant Jack Cursham Rivers 20-Feb-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 20th February 1943. 17th Stepney (St Anne, Limehouse) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Ronald Rivers

1944 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 1944. 45th North London Group.

Lance Corporal Aubrey Rixon 27-Feb-45 Army. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds received on the continent, 27th February 1945. Lacey Green Group, Princes Risborough.

Squadron Leader Robert Roach RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service. 1st Cathedral School Group, Shanghai.

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Major Robert B. Roach

Army. Aged 53 years. Killed in an aircraft crash, Karachi. 1st Shanghai.

Private Stuart Roach 1944 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Burma, 1944. 2nd Hessle Group.

John Robatson 10-Jul-44 Army. Aged 17 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 10th July 1944. 8th Jersey Group.

Sergeant William Robb 29-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 18 years. Accidentally killed on 29th July 1940. Eassie Group.

Captain Andrew James Roberts Jun-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, June 1944. 49th South West Hertfordshire (Merchant Taylors’ School) Group.

Flying Officer Donald Michael Roberts Apr-45

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed after a raid on Keil, April 1945. Caldicott School Group.

Flying Officer Donald William Roberts

03-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, 3rd September 1943. 23rd Clapham (St John’s) Group.

Captain Edward Simpson Roberts M.C.

01-Jun-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Italy, 1st June 1944. Farsley (Upper West Riding, Yorkshire) Group.

Guardsman Eric Roberts 11-Aug-44 Welsh Guards. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Western Europe, 11th August 1944. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Sydney Roberts 15-Nov-39

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 15th November 1939. 22nd Gloucester (St Barnabas) Group.

G. Roberts Army. 1st Weaverham Group.

Sergeant Pilot George William Roberts

03-Sep-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 3rd September 1942. Speeds Own Crew, Sask., Canada.

Captain Gerald Philip Roberts Jul-44 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in France, July 1944. Caldicott School Group.

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Ordinary Seaman H. Roberts Feb-41 Royal Navy. Killed in action, February 1941. 20th Stepney Group.

Jack Roberts Jun-40 Royal Marine. Aged 27 years. Missing believed dead, June 1940. 1st Newton Abbot Group.

Warrant Officer Air Gunner James Roberts

10-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident near Worcester, 10th December 1940. 47th Edinburgh Group.

Sergeant Observer Joseph Harold Campbell Roberts 15-Jul-41

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action, 15th July 1941. Montreal West Group, Quebec.

P.S.H. Roberts Fleet Air Arm. Killed on active service. 47th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Leading Stoker Percy Roberts 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Missing presumed lost in 1940. 1st Caernarvon Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant Vivian Eric Roberts South African Air Force. Killed on active service, Bardia. 5th Cape Town Group.

Gunner Wallace Roberts 19-Apr-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, South Africa, 19th April 1942. 1st Chirk Group.

Gunner William Roberts Jul-45 Royal Artillery. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, July 1945. 3rd City of Bangor Group.

Pilot Officer A.W. Robertson RAF. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Private Alex Robertson Jun-41 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Crete, June 1941. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Ordinary Coder Arthur Robertson Sep-43 Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Killed on active service, September 1943. 1st Inverurie Group.

Private Charles Robertson Jun-41 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Crete, June 1941. Eassie Group.

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Lieutenant David Brian Robertson May-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds, May 1945. 27th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer David Jack Robertson Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in a plane crash whilst on an operational flight, December 1942. 18th Vancouver Group, Canada.

Acting Squadron Leader Francis Harold Robertson D.F.C.

27-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in a raid on Hamburg, 27th July 1942. 2nd Bulawayo Group, Southern Rhodesia.

Private Frank Robertson 27-Jul-43 RAF Regiment. Aged 20 years. Drowned accidentally, Cambridge, 27th July 1943. 22nd Angus (Tannadice) Group.

Gilbert Ireson Robertson 20-Jul-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action at Caen, 20th July 1944. 26th Streatham Group.

Flying Officer Gordon Robertson 1945 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in operations over Germany, 1945. 1st East Barnet Group.

Leo Peter Robertson 11-Jan-42 South African Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at Sollum, Libya, 11th January 1942. 3rd Brakpan Group, Transvaal.

Captain Leslie Robertson Mar-44 Army. Aged 36 years. Killed on active service, March 1944. 6th Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Thomas Robertson

RAF. Killed on active service. 27th Angus (2nd Arbroath) Group.

Flying Officer Donald F. Robins Dec-43 RAF. Aged 33 years. Killed in air operations, December 1943. 35th Bournemouth Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Allan Robinson 21-May-40

RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Northern France, 21st May 1940. 8th Farsley Group.

Arthur Edward Turner Robinson RAF Balloon Barrage. Aged 53 years. Died of injuries received at Harwich. 39th Croydon Group.

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Leading Telegraphist Edmund C. Robinson

Sep-42 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea in September 1942. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Flight Lieutenant Edward Arthur Robinson

09-Nov-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, 9th November 1945. 39th Croydon Group.

Sergeant George Robinson 28 – 29 January 1942 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Munster, 28th/29th January 1942. 28th Leicester (All Saints) Group.

Flying Officer H.V. Robinson Jul-42 RAF. Killed on active service, July 1942. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Trooper John Geoffrey Robinson Nov-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, November 1944. St Anslem’s Bakewell Group.

Lieutenant Keith Robinson 13-Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Boadicea), 13th June 1944. 2nd West Bridgford Group.

William Robinson 03-May-45 Royal Artillery. Aged 31 years. Died of wounds at Hamburg, 3rd May 1945. 1st Lea Group.

W. Robinson 28-May-42 Royal Corps of Signals. Died of wounds on 28th May 1942. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Sub Lieutenant Gordon Herbert Robson

16-Nov-44 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in air crash, United States of America, 16th November 1944. 12th Sutton (Congregational) Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer James Henry Robson 31-May-44

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, Italy, 31st May 1944. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Flight Sergeant Joseph Robson 5 – 6 September 1940

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, 5th/6th September 1940. 3rd Carlisle (St Barnabas Church) Group.

Sergeant Ronald Edward Robson Nov-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died in November 1940. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

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Lieutenant Michael Patrick Lytleton Roche 03-Dec-42

Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 3rd December 1942. 1st Eastbourne College Group.

Lieutenant Anthony William Timothy Rochford 31-Mar-43

Army. Killed in action in North Africa, 31st March 1943. Ampleforth College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Stephen Joseph Roche 03-Feb-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 3rd February 1943. 9th Bermondsey (Clare College Mission) Group.

Flying Officer Stephen Christopher Rochford 24 August 1940. RAF. Killed on active service, 24th August 1940. Ampleforth College Group.

Major Huw Augustus Rocyn-Jones

Apr-45 Royal Engineers. Aged 36 years. Killed in action in Italy, April 1945. Caldicott School Group.

Lieutenant Crawford Rodger Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action. 113th Glasgow Group.

Pilot Officer Jack Hartley Rodgers Sep-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Presumed killed in action, September 1941. 16th Sheffield (Westbourne) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner George Albert Rodway 03-May-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 3rd May 1943. 1st Edmonton Group.

B.B.H. Rodwell

RAF. 2nd Eton College Group.

Harold Rogan

South African Air Force. Killed on active service. 3rd Pretoria Group, Transvaal.

Lieutenant Mackenzie Stewart Rogan 09-Oct-43

South African Air Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in an air crash, Pretoria, 9th October 1943. 1st Parkview Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Alan Kenneth Rogers 1943 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Arthur Rogers 10-Feb-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Died as a prisoner of war, 10th February 1943. 1st Lavenham Group.

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Sergeant Engineer Arthur Rogers 13-Jul-44 RAF. Aged19 years. Killed on active service, Lincolnshire, 13th July 1944. 27th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant Arthur Rogers 1943 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. Meole Brace Group, Shropshire.

Sergeant Ernest H. Rogers Jul-41 RAF. Killed in action over enemy territory, July 1941. 13th Newport Group.

Sergeant Frank Edward Rogers 12-Apr-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, Yorkshire, 12th April 1943. 1st Port Colborne, Canada.

Private Frederick John Rogers May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service at Dunkirk, May 1940. 2nd Sandhurst Group.

Flying Officer Harold Rogers D.F.M. 08-Apr-43

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on an operational flight, 8th April 1943. 161st North London Group.

Sergeant Maurice Wyndham Rogers V.C.

03-Jun-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 3rd June 1944. 11th Bethnal Green (St John’s) Group.

Pilot Officer Ormond Roy Rogers 23-Mar-44 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in an air operation, 23rd March 1944. 1st Ashgrove Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Observer Harold Rogerson 03-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 3rd March 1942. 11th Eccles Group.

Private Henry Carver Rogerson Feb-41 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 40 years. Died in the Middle East, February 1941. 7th North East Leeds.

Norman John Rogerson Nov-43 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship, November 1943. 1st Rosebank Group, Transvaal.

Sergeant Raymond Robert Seppings Rolfe Mar-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations over the North Sea, March 1943. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Clarence Rooke May-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service, Quebec, May 1942. Cupar Group, Sask., Canada.

Able Seaman Lionel Arthur (Tony) Roome

31-Dec-42 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in Artic Waters, 31st December 1942. 5th Sheppy Group.

Chief Engineer James Rooney 21-Jul-44 Royal Navy. Aged 35 years. Lost on Russian Convoy, 21st July 1944. 44th Midlothian Group.

Lieutenant J. Anthony Rooper Fleet Air Arm. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Lieutenant Ralph Bonfoy Rooper D.S.C. Mar-44 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, March 1944. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Warrant Officer Robert Edward Roos 29-Dec-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Holland, 29th December 1943. Mount Forest Group, Ontario, Canada.

Flight Sergeant John Victor Roper Apr-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, April 1943. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Leonard Roper

06-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed in a flying accident while instructing, 6th March 1944. 1st Ashton-under-Lyne Group.

Signalman Walter Roscoe 6 – 7 February 1945 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 25 years. Killed by aerial bombardment whilst a prisoner of war, 6th/7th February 1945.

Private Ernest Henry Rose 20-May-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action at Cassino, Italy, 20th May 1944. 5th Kidderminster (Wartlebury) Group.

Sergeant Hugh Rose 1941 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed accidentally in Stirling, Scotland, 1941. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Sergeant Norman J. Rose 17-Jul-42 R.H.A. Aged 29 years. Killed in action at El Alamein, 17th July 1942. 1st Northwood (Isle of Wight) Group.

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Gunner William Alexander Rose Feb-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing believed killed in a convoy, February 1941. 103rd Toronto Group.

John Albert Roseblade 21-Apr-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 21st April 1944. St Lawrence Group, Stroud.

Willard Rosenberry Feb-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, February 1943. 2nd The Pas Troop, Manitoba, Canada.

Able Seaman Alec Ross 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in North Atlantic, 24th November 1941. 1st Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Aircraftman Daniel Ross 10-May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 10th May 1941. 1st St Andrew’s Beunos Aires (British) Group.

Acting Leading Telegraphist Donald Ross

23-Oct-41 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost when ship was sunk (HMS Cossack), 23rd October 1941. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Douglas Charles Ross Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, June 1941. 1st Leominster Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frederick James Ross 19-Aug-43

Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over Germany, 19th August 1943. 8th Brighton Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flying Officer Harry Ross Jan-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, January 1945. 9th City of Aberdeen Group.

Training Warrant Officer John Ronald Ross 05-Feb-40

RAF. Aged 21 years. Died at Headington, Oxford, 5th February 1940. 1st Castle Douglas Troop.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Wilber Ross 09-Nov-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 9th November 1942. 4th Moncton Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Sapper Patrick Washington Ross 21-Apr-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 20 years. Killed while despatch riding on Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, 21st April 1940. 7th Wembley Group.

Leading Signalman Bernard Rostron 13-Jan-43

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Died on active service at Algiers, 13th January 1943. 1st Swinton Group.

Private Colin Rout 10-Mar-46 Army. Aged 19 years. Died from wounds in Dutch East Indies, 10th March 1946. 5th Doncaster (Woodlands) Group.

John Routledge Royal Artillery. Killed in action in the Far East. 11th Carlisle Group.

Sergeant Pilot William Routledge 21-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a plane crash, Wales, 21st September 1943. 1st Chilton Group.

Sergeant D. Rowe RAF. 33rd Dublin (Sandford Church) Group.

Engineer Lieutenant Eric Rowe Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea in the Far East, December 1941. 3rd Neath (Church) Group.

Corporal Herbert William Cheshers Rowe 22-Jul-42

Royal Tank Corps. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 22nd July 1942. 22nd South West Cheshire (Wheelock) Group.

Sub Lieutenant John Rowel 24-Jan-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea, 24th January 1945. 14th Maidenhead (Pinckney’s Green) Group.

Robert Rowell 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 3rd Hexham Group.

Sub Lieutenant Hubert Rowland Nov-42 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, North Africa, November 1942. 1st Bulwark (Monmouthshire) Group.

Captain John Wynne Rowlands Feb-45 Army. Killed in action in Germany, February 1945. 1st City of Bangor Group.

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Sergeant Anthony Rowley 15-Mar-44 RAF. Killed in flying operations, 15th March 1944. 3rd Kingsbury Group.

Leading Seaman Edgar Grant Rowse 22-Oct-40

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with ship (HMCS Margaree), 22nd October 1940. 12th Calgary Group, Alberta.

Lionel Royall Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, August 1941. 4th Harrow Group.

Gunner Derrick Alan Roylance 27-May-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds at Lille, Belgium, 27th May 1940. 15th Warrington Group.

Private John Royle 1943 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Burma, 1943. 2nd/38th Manchester Group.

Sergeant J.D. Rubinstein RAF. 16th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Ellwood Douglas Rudd Apr-42 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed in a road accident, April 1942. 46th Preston Group.

Sergeant Pilot James C. Rudd D.F.M.

01-May-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in air operations, 1st May 1943. King’s College Group, Southern Australia.

2nd Lieutenant Charles Eugene Ruddin 31-Aug-42

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in North Africa, 31st August 1942. Ampleforth College Group.

Wireless Officer F. David Ruffel 11-Nov-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea on 11th November 1940. 2nd Felsted (School) Group.

Pilot Officer Frederick Henry Ruffle D.F.C. 23-Nov-44

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in an aircraft accident in England, 23rd November 1944. 1st High Hurstwood Group.

Frederick Rushmore Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost presumed killed in the evacuation of Dunkirk, June 1940. 1st Pakefield Group.

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Aiden Russell 30-Jun-41 South African Air Force. Aged 24 years. Shot down over the Mediterranean Sea, 30th June 1941. 1st Belgravia-Kensington Group, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Sergeant Pilot Clifford Eldon Russell

12-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 12th September 1943. 20th Calgary (Ogden) Group, Canada.

Petty Officer Frederick Russell 22-Mar-45 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands, 22nd March 1945. 34th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

J.A.P. Russell

Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Leading Signalman Leslie Alfred Russell

01-Jul-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed by enemy action, 1st July 1944. 31st Camberwell Group.

Leslie Bryant Russell 24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, 24th November 1941. 13th Battersea Group.

R.L.S. Russell

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Ronald Russell

Killed in action in New Guinea. 11th Hawthorn Group, Victoria, Australia.

Lance Corporal Roland Frederick Russell 07-Jun-44

Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 7th June 1944. 1st North Stifford Group.

Sergeant William Ruth

RAF. Killed on active service. 18th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

Petty Officer Norman William Rutherford

24-Apr-44 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, 24th April 1944. 67th Manchester Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Tom Rutter Apr-44

RAF. Killed in operations in the Far East, April 1944. 140th Sheffield (St Cuthbert’s) Group.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Tom Rutter

05-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident in Scotland, 5th December 1940. Whally Parish Church Group.

Major Baron de Rutzen (John Frederick Foley)

Oct-44 Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action in Italy, October 1944. District Commissioner for Narbeth (Pembrokeshire).

Flying Officer Ernest Ryan 24th February 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Staffordshire, 24th February 1944. 153rd North London Group.

Able Seaman Fred Ryan May – June 1941 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Drowned off Crete, May/June 1941. 10th Croydon Group.

Sergeant Pilot George Ryan 08-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, Abingdon, 8th June 1942. 153rd North London Group.

Sergeant Joseph Douglas Ryan 22-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 22nd July 1944. 106th Toronto (St Matthew’s) Group, Canada.

Aircraftman Kenneth James Ryan 21-Apr-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died on active service, 21st April 1942. 7th Bristol Group.

L. Ryan 2nd North Plymouth Group, New Zealand.

Gunner Stratford Ryan 28-Sep-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Italy, 28th September 1943. St Mary Magdalene Group, Ynyshir, Rhondda.

Corporal Stanley Ryder 1942 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed by a tractor whilst on RAF duties in Canada, 1942. 8th Farsley Group.

Sergeant David Sabine RAF. Killed in a flying accident. Robertsford St Giles Group, Shrewsbury.

Trooper Bernard Sacco 27-Jun-44 Army aged 20 years. Died on 27th June 1944. 1st Crawcrook Group.

Peter Sadd 1942 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in 1942. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Raymond Sadler

Jun-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. 32nd Coventry (West) Group

Aircraftman Fred Salmon Dec-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in an air crash, December 1941. 29th Hammersmith Group.

Lieutenant George Trevor Salmon 07-Sep-44 Indian Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Arabia, 7th September 1944. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Gunner Frederick William Salter Jan-45 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in France, January 1945. 3rd Osterley Sea Scout Group.

James A. Salter 15-Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 37 years. Lost with ship (HMS Mohawk), 15th April 1941. 8th Portsmouth Group.

William Salter May-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 3rd Slough Group.

Observer William John Salter 02-Jul-44 Royal Observer Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed when troop landing craft struck a mine off France, 2nd July 1944.

Private Reginald Sammons 31-Jan-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in the East, 31st January 1941. Barking Life-Saving Scouts.

George Samson Jul-44 Royal Marines. Aged 19 years. Died on active service, Indian Ocean, July 1944. 1st Little Heath and Potters Bar Group.

John Ronald Sanctuary 1943 RAF. Aged 36 years. Killed on air operations, Mediterranean Sea, 1943. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Private Alan Sanders 28-Feb-44 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 28th February 1944. 9th Sale (Wahltuck) Group.

Sergeant Gunner Arthur Sanders 1940 RAF. Killed on active service over Rotterdam, 1940. 12th City of London (11th Shoreditch) Group.

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Sergeant Eric George Sanders October – November 1943

Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Aged 26 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Siam, October-November 1943. 4th Cheam Group.

Flight Sergeant Paul Sanders 11-Mar-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 11th March 1942. 1st Carman Group.

Aircraftman Robert Thomas Sanders 11-Nov-40

RAF. Aged 19 years. Died on active service, 11th November 1940. 3rd Prestatyn (Parish Church) Group.

James Robert Murton Sands Nov-40 Balloon Barage, Auxiliary Air Force. Aged 49 years. Killed in his billet by a bomb when waiting to go on duty, November 1940. 1st Harrow Weald Group.

Seaman Robert John Sansom 24-Nov-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea by enemy action, 24th November 1941. 2nd Wyke Regis Group.

Henry Thomas Sargeant Dec-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Cairo, December 1940. 1st North Ormesby Parish Church Group.

2nd Lieutenant F.L. Sargeant 14-Jul-44 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 14th July 1944. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Group.

Leading Aircraftman Harry Sargent

17-Jun-40 RAF. Lost with ship (HMS Lancastria), 17th June 1940. 1st Goudhurst Group.

Lance Sergeant Allan Saunders Sep-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in France, September 1944. 6th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Lance Corporal Edric Harold Saunders 24-Feb-45

Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Germany, 24th February 1945. 1st Cirencester (Corinium) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frederick Saunders 07-Sep-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a Spitfire at Heston, 7th September 1940. 5th Clapham Group.

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Trooper John Maurice Saunders 10-Sep-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, Belgium, 10th September 1944. 3rd Whitton Group.

Horace Savage 24-Jul-43 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 24th July 1943. 8th Dublin (Clontarf) Group.

Lieutenant Robert Herbert Frank Savage

Sep-44 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 32 years. Lost in the Mediterranean Sea, September 1944. 55th Bristol Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Derek W. Savoy

Sep-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, September 1943. 31st Kensington (St Paul’s, Onslow Square) Group.

Rifleman William Sawyer 09-Apr-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 9th April 1943. 17th Stepney (St Anne, Limehouse) Group.

Allen Saxby Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, September 1943. 4th Hove Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Edward Saxon

18-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, Cumberland, 18th July 1943. 1st Herrington Group.

Trooper Leonard Saxton 15-Jun-41 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 15th June 1941.

Gordon Scales

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Guisborough Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Gordon Eric Scales

28-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 28th June 1942.

The Honourable F.H.L. Scarlett D.F.C. RAF. 1st Eton College Group.

Flight Lieutenant Leslie Bramah Sceales

08-Feb-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed in air operations in England, 8th February 1942. 2nd Calgary Group, Alberta, Canada.

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Staff Sergeant Harold Edward Schalley

1945 United States Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1945. 10th Huntingdon Group.

Captain Frederick Charles Scholes Jun-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Normandy, June 1944. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Fusilier Eric Ernest Scholey 05-Apr-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 5th April 1943. 4th Louth Group.

Guardsman Raymond Schorah Jun-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, Falaise Gap, June 1944. 15th Harrogate (Pannal Ash College) Group.

R.D. Schuster

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Private William Robert Scorgie Sep-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, North West Europe, September 1944. 1st City of Aberdeen Group.

Engineer Edward Scotchford Dec-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost at sea through enemy action, December 1940. 43rd Salford Group.

Flying Officer Harris Scotland 30-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 35 years. Killed on active service in Tunisia, 30th March 1943. 1st Kenora Group, Ontario, Canada.

Pilot Officer Alan Scott 03-Nov-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations, 3rd November 1943. 2nd Tonbridge Group.

Sergeant Frank Stanley Scott Mar-46 Army. Aged 43 years. Killed in a motor accident in India, March 1946. 2nd West Bridgford Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gilbert Scott Mar-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations over the North Sea, March 1940. 3rd Slough Group.

Gordon W. Ron Scott 1940 Financial Adviser to the Munitions and Supply Department. Lost when S.S. Western Prince was sunk in 1940. Member of the Canadian General Council.

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Signalman Kenneth Scott 07-Apr-43 Royal Engineers. Died in training in England, 7th April 1943. 7th Prestwich Group.

Aircraftman Maurice Scott 22-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Died of Septicaemia contracted in the RAF, 22nd December 1940.

Flight Sergeant Percy Alfred Scott 7 – 8 May 1944 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in air operations over Rumania, 7th/8th May 1944. 1st Southwark Group.

R.C. Scott

Army. Killed in action. 1st Eton College Group.

Signalman Stephen Joseph Mary Scott 20-May-41

Royal Corps of Signals. Killed on active service, Africa, 20th May 1941. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Sergeant Pilot William D. Scott RAF. Killed on active service. 3rd Arbroath Group.

Acting Squadron Leader William Ian Scott May-40

RAF. Aged 27 years. Reported missing, presumed killed in action, May 1940. 1st Kings Norton (42nd Birmingham) Group.

Flight Sergeant Innes Scott-Kerr Mar-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, March 1940. 10th Chelsea (St Columba’s Church of Scotland) Group.

W. Scott-Plummer M.C.

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Jack Scout 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 4th Worksop Group.

Radio Officer Eric Scrafton 20-Feb-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 29 years. Killed on active service in the Carribean Sea, 20th February 1942.

Sergeant Observer Frank John Barnes Scrimes 02-Jun-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 2nd June 1942. 14th Regina Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Terence Scripps

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Japan. 1st Saltash Group.

Private E.G. Scriven 09-Sep-42 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 9th September 1942.

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Stoker 1st Class Harold Frederick Scurrel

29-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Reported missing, presumed killed suring operations off Crete, 29th May 1941. 5th Wallington Group.

Sergeant Pilot Sydney Scutt Nov-43 RAF. Killed in a flying accident, November 1943. 23rd Fulham Group.

Sergeant Observer Ronald Arthur Seaker

16-Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 16th March 1943. 7th Regina Group, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Frederick Kenneth Arthur Seals

Sep-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, September 1942. All Saints Totley Group.

Warrant Officer Harry Frank Searle

28-Jan-44 RAF. Aged 35 years. Killed in a flying accident, 28th January 1944. 23rd Fulham Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Sears 1945 RAF. Killed on air operations in 1945. 2nd Chertsey Group.

Pilot Officer Gervais Seaton

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Worksop Group.

Albert Edward Seddon Feb-44 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship (HMS Penelope), February 1944. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Sergeant John Benjamin Seden 1941 RAF. Aged 24 years. Presumed killed in action in 1941. 1st Mitcham Group.

Robert George Seed 22-May-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, 22nd May 1940. 1st Seaton (Workington) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Arthur John Selby

Jun-42 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in action over Germany, June 1942. 1st Lingfield and Dormansland Group.

Gunner Patrick Stephen Walter Selby 25-Jul-44

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy, 25th July 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Private Alan Douglas Sellar 29-Jul-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in a prison camp in Egypt, 29th July 1942. 9th Darlington Group.

Flight Lieutenant George William Sellars 27-Oct-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations, 27th October 1944. 173rd Toronto Group, Canada.

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Flight Lieutenant Harold Selwyn RAF. Killed on active service. 12th Plymouth Group.

Harry F. Senior Apr-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea in April 1943. 2nd Wakefield Group.

Flight Sergeant Observer A.H. Severn

Dec-43 RAF. Killed in action, December 1943. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Howard Lewis Seward 21-Mar-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident off the coast of Ireland, 21st March 1941. 5th Chichester Group.

Gunner Kenneth Frederick Seward 11-May-45

Royal Artillery. Aged 31 years. Died as a prisoner of war at Sarawak, 11th May 1945. 26th Newbury Group.

Ordinary Seaman Edward Sewell 23-Jun-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 19 years. Died near Dartmouth on 23rd June 1943. 4th Moncton Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Clifford Sexton 26-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 26th July 1944. 2nd Maestes Group.

Pilot Officer William Clifford Shackleton

1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in 1942. 1st Prestwich Group.

Albert Shaile 24-Jun-44 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in Italy, 24th June 1944. 1st Molesey Group.

J. Shallcross Army. 1st Weaverham Group.

Pilot Officer Alan Shalless RAF. 6th Camberwell Group, Victoria, Australia.

John Shand-Kydd Sep-41 RAF. Aged 18 years. Died on active service, September 1941. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Signalman J.A. Shanks 07-Dec-43 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 7th December 1943. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Lieutenant David Shapiro 05-Dec-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 5th December 1944. 59th Toronto Group, Canada.

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Private Norman Shapiro 21-Mar-41 Army. Killed on active service, 21st March 1941. 59th Toronto (Orme Street School) Group, Ontario.

Pilot Officer Robert Sharman Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident, December 1942. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer Andrew Fanshawe Sharp 12-Jun-41

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, 12th June 1941. 30th Doncaster Group.

Sergeant Pilot Bernard Sharp May – June 1942 RAF. Aged 37 years. Killed on active service over Malta, May/June 1942. 15th Westminster Group.

Bombardier Clement Sydney Sharp

04-Nov-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 4th November 1944. 44th South West Hertfordshire (1st Abbotts Langley) Group.

Private James Arthur Sharpe

Army. Killed by an Allied air raid whilst a prisoner in Germany. 6th Aylesbury Group.

Air Gunner/Observer Frank Sharples 30-Jul-41

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 30th July 1941. Bolton Road Congregational Group, Darwen.

Harold Sharrock 1942 Army. Aged 26 years. Lost when Japanese prisoner of war ship was sunk in 1942. 1st St Bude Group.

Flying Officer Aubrey Matthew Shaw Mar-45

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed during flying operations in Italy, March 1945. 121st Nottingham (High Pavement School) Group.

Able Seaman Douglas Shaw Jan-42 Royal Navy. Lost at sea in January 1942. 1st Table Bay Group, Cape Peninsular, South Africa.

Flying Officer Edward Raymond Shaw

1942 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Lost on Atlantic Coastal Patrol, 1942. 33rd Toronto Group, Canada.

Sapper Horace Shaw 13-Feb-42 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed at Singapore, 13th February 1942. 27th Derby Group.

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Sergeant J.P. Shaw Army. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Royal Marine James Shaw Jun-44 Royal Marines. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds sustained in Normandy, June 1944. 1st Sheffield (Croft House) Group.

Gunner K. Shaw 27-Mar-44 New Zealand Exeditionary Force. Killed in action, 27th March 1944. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant Air Gunner Kenneth Fazackerley Shaw 22 – 23 June 1943

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations over Ruhr, 22nd/23rd June 1943. 10th Prestwich (1st Sedgley Park) Group.

Louis Edward Shaw 24-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship (HMS Dunedin), 24th November 1942. 1st St Patrick’s Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Russell Shaw RAF. 12th Prestwich (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Private F.E. Sheals Jan-42 Army. Killed in action, January 1942. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Ordinary Telegraphist James Shearer 25-Nov-41

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Missing presumed killed, 25th November 1941. 1st Wick Group.

Lance Corporal John Elliott Shearing 06-Nov-43

Military Police. Aged 23 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Malai Camp, 6th November 1943. 1st Broomfield Group.

Sergeant Anthony Shearman 1943 Home Guard. Killed in training accident in Osterley Park, 1943. 1st Sudbury Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner James Frederick Shearon

15-Mar-45 Royal Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 15th March 1945. 1st Leadgate Group.

Alfred Eric Sheaves Jan-43 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 25 years. Died of illness in January 1943. 19th Bradford West (2nd Grammar School) Group.

Sergeant Philip Hudd Sheerman 29 – 30 May 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 29th/30th May 1943.

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Pilot Officer Christie Sheldon 13-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Missing since action on 13th August 1940. 12th Calgary Group.

Able Seaman Bernard Quin Shelvey

24-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Missing at sea, 24th November 1941. 48th Fife (Newburgh) Group.

Gunner David Joseph Shennan 14-Apr-41 Royal Horse Artillery. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 14th April 1941. 8th West Dumfriesshire (St John’s Church) Group.

Stanley Walker Shephard May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, May 1943. 20th Sheffield (Eccleshall) Group.

P.H. Shepherd RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Flight Sergeant Peter August Shepherd 10-Aug-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, 10th August 1944. 20th Hampstead Group.

Leading Signaller David Sheppard Sep-42 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, September 1942. 2nd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Private Denis George Sherfield 10-Jul-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Died of wounds in Normandy, 10th July 1944. 6th Beckenham Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Frank Sherratt May-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Kiel, May 1941. 1st Nottinghamshire Sea Scout Group.

Sergeant Navigator Albert William Sherry

21-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an air crash, 21st April 1944. 37th Plymouth Group.

Trooper George Sherwin Jan-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on duty, January 1941. 199th Sheffield Group.

Sergeant Ronald Sherwood Jun-43 RAF. Killed on an operational flight, June 1943. Waterhouse Group, County Durham.

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Sergeant R.B.D. Shield

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a flying accident. 1st Toowong Group, Queensland, Australia.

J.E. Shiell

Army. Killed on active service. 1st Eton College Group.

Sub Lieutenant Jack Frederick Mauldron Shillitoe 08-Jun-40

Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship (HMS Glorious), 8th June 1940. 8th Balham and Tooting Group.

Lieutenant John Bertram Shillitoe 23-Apr-41 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in the Middle East, 23rd April 1941. Caldicott School Group.

Flight Sergeant Eric Henry Shimeild

14-Nov-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed by flak on returning from operations, 14th November 1943. 173rd North London (St Paul’s Winchmore Hill) Group.

James Shine 1943 Army. Died as a prisoner of war in Japan, 1943. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

Artificer Kenneth Shipley 1942 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship when it was sunk by a submarine, 1942. 13th Holborn 9Kingsway) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Ronald Elsby Shipman 24-Jan-42

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service near Gibraltar, 24th January 1942. Chester College Group.

Major John Kenneth Shipton May-44 Army. Aged 39 years. Died of an illness contracted on service in Burma, May 1944. 11th Bedfordshire (St Paul’s, Bedford) Group.

Trooper Harry Shirt 30-Apr-42 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 30th April 1942. 1st Royton Group.

Private Albert A. Shires 24-Jul-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in the area of the Mediterranean Sea, 24th July 1943. 1st Hampton Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Sergeant Donald William Shirley 09-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 9th June 1942. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

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Alexander Jeremiah Shirm 29-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 29th July 1942. 31st Southport (King George V School) Group.

Thomas Shonfield 2 – 3 April 1942 Group Head Fire Guard. Aged 42 years. Killed by enemy action whilst on duty, 2nd/3rd April 1942. 3rd Weymouth (St Paul’s) Group.

Aircraftman Harold Shore 04-Sep-39 RAF. Aged 21 years. Drowned whilst on guard at Docks, 4th September 1939. 6th Anfield (242nd Liverpool) Group.

Flying Officer Stanley Kenneth Shrives 26-Jul-44

RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 26th July 1944. 7th Sutton Group.

Sergeant Observer Kenneth Norman Shrosbee Whitsun 1940

RAF. Aged 25 years. Crashed over the Borders of Holland, Whitsun 1940. 72nd North London Group.

P.J.Q. Shuldham Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Joe Shulman

06-Jan-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in flying operations overseas, 6th January 1943. Devonshire Group, Montreal, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman Vernon Shute

1943 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed whilst training in Canada, early in 1943. 34th Cardiff Group.

Sergeant Gunner E.D.S. Sidney-Smith 28-Mar-42

RAF. Killed in action, 28th March 1942. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Sergeant Observer Edward J. Sillitoe RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Flight Sergeant Leslie Silver May-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, May 1942. 71st Hackney Group.

Lieutenant Colonel David Arthur Henry Silvertop D.S.O., M.C. 25-Sep-44

Army. Killed in action in Europe, 25th September 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

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Yeoman of Signals Charles Richard Silvester 24-Jan-43

Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship in a gale, 24th January 1943. 11th Stafford Group.

Sergeant Robert Simkins 03-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on air operations over Hamburg, 3rd August 1943. 3rd Marylebone Group.

Dennis Simmons Jan-43 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, January 1943. 4th Hove Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Edward John Simmons 02-Jul-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 2nd July 1942. 1st Oswestry Group.

Sergeant Pilot Hugh Simmons 22-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 22nd October 1943. 3rd Portage La Prairie Group, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner William Walter Simms 03-Feb-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in Norfolk, 3rd February 1943. 21st Rugby Group.

Gunner Mervyn Simon 06-May-42 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 6th May 1942. 1st The Pas Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Leading Vitaleurs Assistant Donald A. Simpkin 22-Oct-40

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost when ship was sunk (HMCS Margaree), 22nd October 1940. 17th Halifax (St Matthias) Group, Nova Scotia.

Sergeant Arthur Simpson 09-May-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 9th May 1943. 14th North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Observer Malcolm Simpson

Oct-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on air operations, October 1943. 12th Crosby Group.

Sergeant Pilot Norman Simpson 10-Mar-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 10th March 1944. 27th South West Cheshire Group.

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Flight Sergeant Ronald Jack Simpson 24-Apr-40

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, 24th April 1940. 2nd St George’s Group, Shropshire.

Sergeant Pilot Theodore Leonard Frederick Simpson

Oct-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, October 1943. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Arthur John Frederick Sims 12-Aug-42

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, 12th August 1942. 24th Invernessshire (Kingussie) Group.

Sergeant Gunner B.M. Sims

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a flying accident in England. Warwick and Allora Group, Queensland, Australia.

Flight Sergeant Denis Jonathan Sims 06-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost when returning from operations, 6th June 1944.

Captain Robert Sinclair

Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Italy. 7th Leith (Edinburgh) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Ian Douglas Singer Sep-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operations over Germany, September 1942. 41st City of Aberdeen Group.

Leading Aircraftman Eric Singleton

RAF. Killed during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. 12th Worksop (Congregational) Group.

Lieutenant Jack Thomas Singleton Oct-43 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, October 1943. 55th Croydon Group.

Francis Hedley Sizer 08-Jun-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed on manoeuvres, 8th June 1943. 1st Alford Group.

Derek John Skane 02-Nov-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 2nd November 1943. 34th Beckenham Group.

Corporal Frederick Skeaton 26-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a plane crash, 26th August 1942. 7th St Helens (Nutgrove) Group.

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Sergeant Frederick John Skeeles 20-Feb-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 20th February 1943. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

Charles Lomas Skellem 08-Aug-43 Army. Killed in action in Sicily, 8th August 1943. Mayfield and Clifton Group (Derbyshire).

Pilot Officer Horace James Skelly 20-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 20th July 1942. 8th St Pancras Group.

Leading Aircraftman Reginald Skelton May-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed when bombing Habbaniya Aerodrome, Iraq, May 1941. 29th Leicester (St Peter’s) Group.

Lieutenant Hamish Skelton-Smith 05-Apr-45 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Germany, 5th April 1945. 29th Epping Forest (Chigwell School) Group.

Private Charles Pearson Skeme 11-Jul-44 United States Army. Aged 35 years. Killed in action, Saipan Island, South Pacific, 11th July 1944. 1st City of Aberdeen Group.

Pilot Officer V.V. Skerman Royal Australian Air Force. Accidentally killed in England. 2nd Maleny Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Pilot Stephen Rivington Skerritt

May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, May 1941. 36th Sheffield Group.

Lieutenant Ernest Kenneth Charles Sketcher

18-May-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Burma, 18th May 1944. 3rd Bury St Edmunds (Culford School) Group.

E.S. Skinner Army. Killed on active service. 4th Eton College Group.

J. Skinner Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Captain Norman Skinner Jun-44 Royal Army Service Corps. Killed in action in France, June 1944. 155th North London Group.

P.G. Skuce

RAF. Killed in action. 40th Oxford (Magdalen College School) Group.

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Lieutenant George Alexander Slack

02-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, 2nd October 1943. Trinity Group, Montreal, Canada.

Aircraftman Kenneth Austin Slack 20-May-45 RAF. Aged 19 years. Died on active service in Burma, 20th May 1945. 105th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Lieutenant Alfred George Slade 24-Mar-45 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed on active service, 24th March 1945. 1st Chulmleigh Group.

Able Seaman Thomas Ronald Slater May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed in action against the Bismarck, May 1941. 2nd Newburn Group.

Flying Officer Geoffrey Smale 08-May-45 RAF. Aged 32 years. Killed on air operations over Denmark, 8th May 1945. 12th Finchley Group.

Jack Smale RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Trevor Smale April – May 1941 RAF. Killed on active service, April/May 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Lieutenant C. Small Army. 33rd Dublin (Sandford Church) Group.

Able Seaman Walter Small Jul-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action off Normandy, July 1944. 4th Chiswick Group.

Sub Lieutenant A.C.A. Smalley 1943 Fleet Air Arm. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Bunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Trooper Roy Dennis Smalley 16-Jul-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 16th July 1944. 1st Alford Group.

Private Basil Joseph Smart 01-Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in France, 1st July 1944. 1st Englefield Green Group.

L. Smart

Army. Killed on active service. 1st Carshalton (Sea Scout) Group.

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Aircraftman Laurence Smart 1944 RAF. Killed on active service in 1944. 13th Holborn (Kingsway) Group.

Sergeant Robert Patrick Smart 1944 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action at Cassino in 1944. 4th Louth Group.

Sergeant Pilot Bruce W. Smeaton Jun-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. 3rd Putney Group.

Captain John Frederick Smellie Sep-44 RAF. Aged 30 years. Lost at Arnhem in September 1944. 2nd Holywood Group.

Engine Room Artificer Alfred Charles Smith

08-Apr-42 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost with ship (HMS Cornwall), 8th April 1942. 35th Wolverhampton Group.

Sergeant Pilot A.G. Smith 11-Sep-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Presumed killed in air operations over Germany, 11th September 1942. 1st Goodwood Group, Southern Australia.

Alan Smith

RAF. Killed on active service. 24th Swansea Group.

Leading Seaman Alfred Smith Sep-44 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, September 1944. 10th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Gun Loader Arthur Smith 12-Aug-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed aboard ship, 12th August 1942. 2nd Deptford (St Luke’s) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Arthur Michael Smith 03-Jan-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a plane crash, 3rd January 1943. 2nd Hinckley (St Peter’s R.C.) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Bert Howard Smith

1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 1944. 15th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Trooper Daniel Weir Smith 30-May-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Italy, 30th May 1944. 39th South Hill Vancouver Group, Canada.

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Pilot Officer Denis P. Smith 1942 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in a flying accident at the end of 1942. 34th Cardiff Group.

Sergeant Dennis George Smith 28 – 29 June 1944 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on operational duties over France, 28th/29th June 1944. 2nd West Drayton Group.

Sergeant Donald Smith 18 – 19 November 1943

RAF. Killed on air operations, 18th/19th November 1943. 24th Blackpool Group.

Flying Officer Donald Smith 1940 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident whilst training, 1940. 12th Worksop (Congregational) Group.

Sergeant Edward Smith 02-Dec-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 2nd December 1943. 13th Willesden (St Simon’s) Group.

Flying Officer Edward Walter Smith

14-Jan-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 14th January 1944. 12th Toronto Group, Canada.

Flight Lieutenant Eldred Anthony Ussher Smith 07-Dec-42

RAF. Killed in action, Mediterranean Sea, 7th December 1942. Ampleforth College Junior & Sea Scouts Troops.

Guardsman Eric Edwards Smith Aug-45 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in a motor accident, August 1945. Hunton Group, Richmondshire.

Sergeant Air Gunner Francis John Smith 31-Jul-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 31st July 1942. 16th Westminster Group.

Bombardier Frank Smith 19-Jun-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Died of wounds in Burma, 19th June 1944. 1st Southwark Group.

Flight Sergeant Frederick James Smith 31-Jul-44

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations over France, 31st July 1944. 221st North London Group.

Flying Officer G. Smith 25-Nov-44 RAF. Killed in a flying accident, 25th November 1944. 7th Cheltenham Group.

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Sergeant Navigator Geoffrey Smith 09-Apr-43

RAF. Aged 27 years. Missing on operations over Norway, 9th April 1943. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Geoffrey Smith Jul-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, Cologne, July 1943. 163rd North London Group.

George Smith RAF. 5th Roxburghshire (1st Hawick) Group.

Stoker Gerald J. Smith 07-Dec-44 Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship, HMCS Shawinigan, 7th December 1944. 1st Riverside Group, Montreal, Canada.

1st Mate Harold Smith Jun-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Lost at sea, June 1941. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Lieutenant Harold S. Smith 15-Jun-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in Normandy, 15th June 1944. 33rd Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Harry Smith 1944 RAF. Killed in air operations over Bremen, 1944. 30th Willesden Group.

Flight Lieutenant Harry Bernard Smith

18-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed when crashed in Jutland when returning from a raid on North West Germany, 18th December 1942. 14th North East Leeds Group.

Sergeant Observer Henry Edward Smith

25-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an air accident, 25th April 1941. 17th Shoreditch Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Herbert R. Smith 12-Jun-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident, 12th June 1944. 2nd Wellington Group.

Private Jack Smith 1945 Royal Marines. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, 1945. 1st Londonderry (St Augustine’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant James W. Smith

Killed by enemy action during a raid. 1st Benton Group.

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John Charles Smith 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 101st North London (St Saviour’s, Crouch Hill) Group.

Pilot Officer John Douglas Smith 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in 1942. Hastings Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Leslie Smith Aug-41 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, August 1941. 5th Arbroath Group.

L.A. Smith Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 3rd Goodmayers Group.

Corporal L.C. Smith New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in the Middle East. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Lance Corporal Leslie Frank Smith 1942 Royal Engineers. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea on a Japanese prisoner of war ship, 1942. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Pilot Officer Leslie Frederick Smith D.F.C.

Sep-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 28 years. Died from injuries received whilst on instructional duties, September 1943. 1st Bletchley Group.

Pilot Officer Michael Stacey Clare Smith

04-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations over Holland, 4th October 1944. Dauntsey’s School Group, West Lavington.

Driver Norman Smith July – August 1943 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Sicily, July/August 1943. 9th Kettering (Rockingham Road Methodist) Group.

Petty Officer Percy Albert Smith 25-Feb-41 Royal Navy. Aged 41 years. Drowned when the ship was torpedoed, 25th February 1941. 2nd Canterbury Group.

Sergeant Peter Smith 1944 RAF. Killed in a flying accident in Scotland in 1944. 11th Ealing Group.

Messenger Ray Smith Civil Defence. Killed in a road accident whilst on duty. 16th Rugby Group.

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R.D. Smith

RAF. Sherwood Group, Queensland Australia.

Ordinary Seaman Ronald Smith 26-Jan-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died 26th January 1944. 2nd Oakham (All Saints) Group.

Sidney Smith Army. Killed in action at Arnhem. 1st Southwark Group.

Pilot Officer Sydney Wood Smith Aug-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in flying accident when accompanying the Duke of Kent, August 1942. 2nd Summer Hill Group, New South Wales.

Driver Victor Smith 05-Oct-39 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 20 years. Died as a result of Army vaccination, 5th October 1939. Bramley Group.

Lance Corporal Victor Smith 11-Jan-42 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in the Western Desert, 11th January 1942. 35th Westminster Group.

Private Victor James Smith 24-Oct-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Italy, 24th October 1944. 1st Perthshire (Pitlochry) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Victor R. Smith 25-Oct-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in an air crash, 25th October 1941. 4th Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Pilot Walter John Donald Smith Sep-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, September 1944. 30th City of Aberdeen Group.

Flight Cadet Warren Alexander Smith Dec-39

RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in a flying accident, December 1939. Wycliffe College Group.

Flying Officer William Dalton Smith

Nov-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, November 1945. 33rd Toronto Group.

Flying Officer William Davis Smith

27-Nov-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service in India, 27th November 1943. 12th Toronto Group, Canada.

Warrant Officer William Lloyd Smith 10-Sep-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 10th September 1943. 24th Bournemouth Group.

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Flight Lieutenant W.O.L. Smith RAF. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Trooper Gordon G. Smith-Loggie 24-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, 24th August 1944. St Andrew’s United Church Westmount, Montreal.

David Baker Smithson 22-Oct-40 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost with ship, HMCS Margaree, 22nd October 1940. Medicine Hat Group, Alberta.

Sergeant Edward Stephen Smithson

01-Mar-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a plane crash, 1st March 1943. 1st Chadwell Heath Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner William Walter George Smitton

11-Jan-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations in Italy, 11th January 1945. 7th Anfield (St Matthew’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Lloyd Ellsworth Snarr 20-Dec-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 20th December 1942. 9th Moncton Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

A. Snell RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Lieutenant Desmond Snelling M.C. May-45

Army. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds in Italy, May 1945. Prince’s Avenue Methodist Group, Hull.

Lance Sergeant Ronald Snelling M.M. 26-Oct-44

Royal Engineers. Aged 25 years. Killed in North West Europe, 26th October 1944. Prince’s Avenue Methodist Group, Hull.

Kenneth Snelgrove 17-Sep-39 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Courageous), 17th September 1939. 2nd Edgware Group.

Kenneth Sydney Snow 07-Jan-44 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Died on active service, 7January 1944. 2nd Oakham (All Saints) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner John Malcolm Snowden

20-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 20th August 1943. 73rd Doncaster (Dinnington St Andrew’s) Group.

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V.E. De Soissons Army. 2nd Eton College Group.

Driver Percy Francis Solway 18-Jan-43 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 38 years. Died of wounds in North Africa, 18th January 1943. 1st Cudleigh Group.

Private L. Sommerton 1944 Army. Died on active service in England, 1944. 15th North Leeds Group.

Flying Officer C.E. Sommerville Oct-41 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a flying accident in Australia, October 1941. 17th Sydney (Legacy Club) Group, New South Wales.

Leading Aircraftman Colin Walter Alexander Somerville Feb-45

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, February 1945. 49th South West Herts (Merchant Taylors’ School) Group.

Warrie Soutar Died of wounds. 1st Jamestown Group, Southern Australia.

Sergeant Air Gunner George Southhall

22-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed off the Isle of Wight, 22nd December 1940. 5th Wolverhampton Group.

Flying Officer Robert Southey 01-May-45 RAF. Killed on active service, 1st May 1945. 26th Newbury Group.

Flight Engineer Victor Southgate Nov-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations, November 1943. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Ian Birkbeck Sowerby 24-May-41 Pioneer Corps. Aged 23 years. Killed by accident in Middlesex, 24th May 1941. Holy Trinity, Barnes Group.

Robert Frederick James Spalding 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 56th Portsmouth (St Cross) Group.

Gordon Henry Spare 1944 Army. Aged 38 years. Died a prisoner of war in Malaya, 1944. 5th Littlehampton Group.

Victor Sparks 25-Dec-45 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in Greece, 25th December 1945. 7th Acton Group.

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Lieutenant Harry John Speak Jun-44 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Killed in a flying accident, June 1944. Caldicott School Group.

Flight Sergeant Joseph Page Speakman 02-Aug-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service in Africa, 2nd August 1942. 3rd Hamilton Group.

Corporal Donald Allan Speer 11-Dec-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, 11th December 1944. 114th Toronto Group, Canada.

Captain William Maitland Speke 15-Feb-42 Army. Aged 38 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 15th February 1942. Assistant County Commissioner for Scouts, Northumberland.

Ambulance Attendant Miss Elizabeth Ayton Spence 06-May-41

First Aid Post. Aged 21 years. Killed by enemy action, Paisley, 6th May 1941. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

Flying Officer H. Albert Spence 05-Nov-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, 5th November 1943. 23rd Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Cecil Spencer 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost with HMS Royal Oak, 14th October 1939. Southbourne Sea Scouts.

W. Spencer Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 1st Parton Group.

2nd Radio Officer William Spencer 20-Aug-44 Merchant Navy. Aged 31 years. Killed by enemy action, 20th August 1944. 17th Renfrewshire (1st Neilston) Group.

Aubrey Spicer Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Missing at sea on passage home, November 1942. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Charles Spires May-40 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 3rd Slough Group.

J.M. Spooner

Army. Killed in action. 1st Eton College Group.

Lieutenant Frederick Spratt Mar-44 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea in a submarine, March 1944. 24th Willesden Group.

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Aircraftman Howard Spratt Spring 1941 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in an air accident at Singapore, Spring 1941. 1st Brandon Group, Manitoba.

Corporal Sydney James Spratt 24-May-45 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 31 years. Died from wounds received at Arnhem, 24th May 1945. 20th Blackburn (St Thomas) Group.

S.E. Spring-Rice Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. 3rd Eton College Group.

C.R. Spry Army. Killed on active service. 5th Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Group.

E. Spry Army. Killed on active service. 7th Barrow-in-Furness (St John’s) Group.

C.P. St Leger

Royal Navy. Fernden School, Haslemere. Flying Officer James Reginald Stace Apr-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, April 1943. 1st Wrexham (Parish Church) Group.

Sub Lieutenant Arthur Stagg Feb-43 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, February 1943. 1st Havant (St Faith) Group.

Steward Barton Stainton Jun-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Died in hospital from Diphtheria following bullet wounds in neck and face, June 1942. 11th Lincoln (St Faith’s) Group.

Frederick Chester Stallwood 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship, HMS Exmouth, 1940. 12th Willesden Group.

Albert Standing 15-Nov-42 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost with ship (HMS Avenger), 15th November 1942. 1st Molesey Group.

Warrant Officer Ernest Edwin Standing

23 – 24 February 1945

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, Germany, 23rd/24th February 1945. 4th Littlehampton Group.

Sergeant Pilot Douglas Owen Stanley Oct-40

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed whilst night flying, October 1940. Matama Group, New Zealand.

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Pilot Officer Eric Lionel Victor Stanley

06-Dec-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 6th December 1941. 1st Stevenage Group.

Flight Sergeant Grenville Gordon Stanley

Mar-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Holland, March 1943. 21st St John Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Leading Seaman Jack Leslie Stannard

1940 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Lost with submarine (HMS Rainbow), 1940. 3rd North West Leeds Group.

Ambulance Driver Lawrence James Stansbie 29-May-40

Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 19 years. Killed at Dunkirk, 29th May 1940. 17th Birmingham Group.

Roy Lewis Stanton Apr-43 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, Forth of Clyde, April 1943. 1st Cuddington Sea Scout Group.

Flying Officer Michael Edmund Staples

10-Nov-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, 10th November 1941. Ampleforth College Group.

Bombardier Patrick Albert Staples 10-Oct-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 23 years. Died from wounds, North Africa, 10th October 1943. 173rd Bristol Group.

Lance Corporal Philip Robert Staples

06-Oct-44 Royal Armoured Corps. Killed in action in Europe, 6th October 1944. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Sergeant Air Gunner Robert McKie Stapley

02-Aug-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a plane crash, 2nd August 1943. 1st Hartfield Group.

George Stark Army. Killed on active service. 1st Browney Group.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Donald Cowan Stark 18-Apr-41

RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in operations over Germany, 18th April 1941. 1st Stirlingshire Group.

2nd Officer Frank Redvers Starling 06-Dec-39 Merchant Navy. Aged 39 years. Died at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 6th December 1939. 1st Etherley Group.

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Wireman Sidney Statham 19-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Died on the 19th December 1941. 1st Fordsham Group.

Fusilier William Neill Statham 19-Sep-45 Royal Fusiliers. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in India, 19th September 1945. 191st Sheffield Group.

Lieutenant Albert James Walker Stead 02-Nov-41

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 36 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 2nd November 1941. Caldicott School Group.

Kenneth Victor Stean 31-Mar-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident whilst training, 31st March 1941. 11th Finchley Group.

Raymond Victor Steed May – June 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 14 years. Lost at sea, May/June 1943. 1st Newport Group.

Sergeant Jack Steel 1943 RAF. Aged 17 years. Killed on air operations, 1943. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Flying Officer Derek Steele 24-Dec-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in flying operations, 24th December 1943. 4th South West Cheshire Group.

Ernest Steele Jun-44 Army. Killed in action in France, June 1944. 1st Kingwood Group.

Joseph William Steele 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. Thwaites Group, Millom.

E.C. Stanton Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Harland Steeves 10-Aug-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in France, 10th August 1944. 8th Moncton Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Sergeant Air Gunner Clifford Stenning

01-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Berlin, 1st September 1943. 1st Molesey Group.

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Lieutenant G.R. Stephens Army. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Leading Seaman Carmen Stephenson

01-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost with ship (HMCS St Croix), 1st October 1943. Pointe Claire Yacht Club Group, Montreal, Canada.

Donald Stephenson 17-Dec-40 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service near Hastings, 17th December 1940. St Michael and All Angels Group, North Hull.

Petty Officer Francis W. Stephenson

01-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 27 years. Lost with ship (HMCS St Croix), 1st October 1943. Pointe Claire Yacht Club Group, Montreal, Canada.

R.L. Stephenson

Army. 1st Eton College Group.

Sergeant Gunner William George Stephenson 10-Apr-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a plane crash, 10th April 1943. 54th Leicester (Holy Trinity) Group.

Chief Engineer John B. Sterling 14-Aug-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 35 years. Lost in the North Atlantic, 14th August 1940. 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Flying Officer Barry Stevens Jan-40 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst flying in a snowstorm, January 1940. 3rd Sheppey Group.

Sergeant Dick Stevens

RAF. 6th Richmond Group.

Leading Aircraftman Robert Plowden Weston Stevens

1942 RAF. Aged 30 years. Accidentally killed on service, 1942. 1st Hedley Group.

Lieutenant Alexander John Stevenson

Oct-44 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, October 1944. 1st Glasgow Group.

Warrant Officer George Stevenson

1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 1944. Wawanesa Group, Manitoba, Canada.

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Flying Officer Harry Michael Steward 16-Jul-44

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action near Paris, 16th July 1944. 5th Shrewsbury (St Mary’s) Group.

Navigator Albert Henry Stewart 08-Jun-44 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over France, 8th June 1944. 74th Birmingham (St Germain’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Donald C. Stewart

1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Robert Williams Stewart

15-Dec-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, England, 15th December 1942. 1st Dysart Group, Sask., Canada.

Thomas Stewart 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 34th Belfast Group.

Flight Sergeant William Stewart 1943 RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany, 1943. 46th Renfrewshire (13th Paisley) Group.

William Charles Stewart

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Guisborough Grammar School Group.

D. Stewart-Clarke Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 3rd Eton College Group.

Pilot Officer George Herbert Stiles 27-Mar-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, 27th March 1940. 1st Hassano Group, Alberta.

Lance Corporal Daniel Alfred Still 19-Jan-43 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 19th January 1943. 1st Amport & Honxton (2nd Andover) Group.

Driver James William Richard Still 16-Apr-45 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, Northern Italy, 16th April 1945. 22nd Gravesend (Kings Farm) Group.

Able Seaman Reginald P.D. Still 19-Dec-42 Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 19th December 1942. 1st Amport & Honxton (2nd Andover) Group.

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Corporal Roland Holliday Still 24-Jun-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 22 years. Killed while despatch riding near Wallingford, Berkshire, 24th June 1940. 10th Wakefield (Lupset Church) Group.

Pilot Officer Floyd Alexander Stills 1944 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Europe, 1944. 6th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Cook James Stillwell Royal Navy. Lost with ship. 1st Street Group.

James Stinson Apr-43 Army. Killed in North Africa, April 1943. 204th North London Group.

Lance Corporal Albert William Stinson

06-Jul-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 18 years. Killed accidentally killed on active service, 6th July 1944. Highland’s Group, Montreal, Canada.

Leading Signalman Frederick Albert Stinson 15-Dec-41

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost when ship (HMS Galatea) was torpedoed in the Mediterranean Sea, 15th December 1941. 1st Hillmount Group, Antrim.

Sergeant Air Gunner Lloyd A. Stinson 14-May-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 14th May 1943. 1st Meltia Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Guardsman Edward Westhorpe 16-Aug-44 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in Italy, 16th August 1944. 1st Leadgate Group.

Robert Henry Stobo 19-Feb-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Killed in a raid on Darwin, 19th February 1942. 1st Artarmon Group, New South Wales.

Pilot Officer Robert Stock 23-Apr-43 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service near Oxford, 23rd April 1943. 6th Edmonton Group.

Lieutenant Frank Stoddart 08-Jan-45 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Burma, 8th January 1945. 2nd Glasgow Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Leonard Arthur Edward Stokes 20 November 1942.

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service in Libya, 20th November 1942. 4th East Ham Group.

Flight Lieutenant R.W. Stokes

RAF. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sydney Stokoe 14-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in an air accident whilst training, 14th April 1944. 41st Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Engine Artificer Albert James Stone 09-Apr-40

Royal Navy. Aged 28 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hunter) at Narvik, 9th April 1940. 98th Newcastle Group.

Stoker Claude Desmond Stone

Royal Navy. Lost off Crete. 14th Morden Group.

Flying Officer Donald Castleman Stone 18-May-43

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, 18th May 1943. 4th Uckfield Group.

Able Seaman Douglas James Stone 26-Apr-40

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds whilst on service off Norway, 26th April 1940. 1st Woodbridge Troop.

Warrant Officer Percival A.H. Stone RAF. Killed on active service. 12th Plymouth Group.

Lieutenant Albert Stonehouse 15-Jan-42 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed at sea, 15th January 1942. 2nd Filey Group.

Sergeant R.L. Stoneman Jan-44 RAF. Missing believed killed in air operations, January 1944. 1st Chulmleigh Group.

Colin H. Storer 16-Dec-43 RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany, 16th December 1943. 67th North London Group.

Flying Officer Alexander James Storrie Nov-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Died in November 1940. 1st Colchester Group.

Pilot Officer William Grant Storrier 04-Sep-42

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations, 4th September 1942. 1st Sunderland (Offerton) Group.

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Sergeant Navigator Dennis Stowe Apr-43 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over Stettin, April 1943. 55th Bristol Group.

Aircraftman Stanley Tomlyn Strange

Jan-42 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 24th September 1941. 10th High Wycombe (Westbourne Street) Group.

Captain John Clifton Stratford Jan-42 Army. Killed in action in Malaya, January 1942. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Pilot Officer Ian G. Strathearn

RAF. Killed on active service. 4th Muswell Hill Group.

Sergeant Keith Robinson Stratton 28-Apr-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 28th April 1943. 1st Stonewall Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot Ronald Grant Stratton

05-Jul-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in an air crash, 5th July 1941. Stonewall Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Able Seaman Edward Straughton 18-Feb-40 Royal Navy. Killed at sea, 18th February 1940. 3rd Benton Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Robert Straughan 24-Jun-41

RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 24th June 1941. 6th Durham City Group.

Flying Officer Frank Hancock Street Apr-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, April 1943. 5th Altrincham Group.

Sergeant Observer Sydney Street 25-Aug-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed whilst flying at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada, 25th August 1941.

Lance Bombardier William Edward Leslie Streeter 08-Jun-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, Normandy, 8th June 1944. 2nd Aylesbury Group.

A.G. Strickland

RAF. 1st Eton Collehe Group.

Stanley Strickland Royal Canadian Navy. 1st Channel Group, Newfoundland.

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Able Seaman William Charles Stride

27-Dec-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 35 years. Accidentally drowned, 27th December 1942. Deep Sea Rover Scout.

Leading Seaman A.C. Stringer

Royal Navy. 13th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Sapper Horace Stringer May-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 19 years. Missing presumed killed at Dunkirk, May 1940. 5th Brighton West (Union Church) Group.

Private Keith Dixon Stringer Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East. 96th North London Group.

Pilot Officer Richard Springfellow 28-Jun-42 RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in a plane crash in Egypt, 28th June 1942. 22nd Newcastle-on-Tyne (St Nicholas Cathedral & Dame Allan’s School) Group.

Petty Officer Frederick George Strudley 15-Dec-41

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, 15th December 1941. 2nd Marlow Sea Scout Group.

Flying Officer R. Struthers Dec-45 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident in England, December 1945. 5th Glasgow Group.

Sapper Leslie Stubbings 27-Sep-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 19 years. Killed whilst removing time bombs in London, 27th September 1940. 46th Sheffield (Norton Lees) Group.

Petty Officer Frederick Stubbs 21-Jun-40 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Missing presumed dead, 21st June 1940. 27th Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Pilot Gordon Stubbs 09-Jun-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 9th June 1941. 1st Hathersage Group.

Sergeant Leslie George Leopold Stubbs

07-Dec-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident, Southern Rhodesia, 7th December 1942. 1st Harpenden Group.

Bomb Aimer William Stubbs 19-Aug-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, 19th August 1942. 2nd Hornchurch Group.

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Private Keith Sanders Stuckey 05-Jul-44 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in France, 5th July 1944. 1st & 9th Bexhill Groups

Sergeant Observer Eric Sturgeon 29-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, 29th July 1941. 1st Portman Group.

Gunner Thomas Reginald Sturley 03-Jun-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds after the evacuation of Dunkirk, 3rd June 1940. St Mark, Hanwell Group.

Bombardier Thomas Styles 06-May-40 Royal Artillery. Aged 31 years. Died of wounds in Burma, 6th May 1944. 1st Sandwich (St George’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant Clifford Roy Sullivan

21-Aug-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, 21st August 1942. 3rd Ottawa (Westboro) Group, Canada.

Aircraftman Alec Alfred Summerfield 18-Oct-40

RAF. Aged 22 years. Died at Wealdstone, 18th October 1940. 1st Sutton Group.

Flight Sergeant Eric Braughan Summerfield

19-Apr-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action off Norway, 19th April 1940. 25th Leicester Group.

Lance Corporal Frederick Bernard Summerfield

Sep-43 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 29 years. Died of illness as a prisoner of war, Malai, September 1943. 61st Croydon Group.

Driver N. Summers May-41 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Greece, May 1941. 24th Angus (Menmuir) Group.

Private William Sumner Aug-44 Army. Killed in action at Caen, August 1944. Ellesmere Town Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frank Joseph Sunley 18-Dec-41

RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service in Malta, 18th December 1941. 4th Ashford (Middlesex) Group.

Frank Surridge Royal Navy. Killed on active service. 34th Northampton (Kingsthorpe) Group.

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Lieutenant Peter Robert Surry Sep-44 Royal Fusiliers. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Italy, September 1944. 49 South West Herts (Merchant Taylors’ School) Group.

Able Seaman Wilbert Suther Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 30 years. Killed in action in the Mediterranean, March 1942. 16th Calder Valley Group.

2nd Lieutenant Arthur G.L. Sutton 1943 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 23 years. Lost with ship in North Africa Campaign, 1943. 3rd Putney Group.

Horace Sutton Sep-42 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, September 1942. 2nd Mortlake Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Ronald W. Sutton 27 – 28 April 1942

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on an operational flight over Cologne area, 27th/28th April 1942.

Despatch Rider Arthur Swain Mar-41 Aged 21 years. Accidentally killed, March 1941. 2nd Netherfield Group.

Pilot Officer Edward William Swatton Aug-42

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in action over Germany, August 1942. 8th Chichester Group.

Signalman Richard Gordon Sweeting

13-Sep-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service in Holland, 13th September 1945.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Swingler Jun-42 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over the North Sea, June 1942. 26th Newbury Group.

Eric Swinney Jul-40 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died in hospital owing to a road accident at Dunkirk, July 1940. 1st Whitley Bay Group.

Private Thomas Swinton 1943 Army. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 1943. 6th Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Sergeant Observer Joshua Alan Sykes Aug-41

RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in action over Cologne, August 1941. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

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Captain Leslie Frederick Wardle Sykes

27-May-40 Army. Aged 23 years. Died in France, 27th May 1940. 2nd Acomb Troop.

Paul Sykes 1943 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died on active service in England, 1943. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Flight Sergeant Paul Derrick Sykes

23 – 24 April 1944 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 23rd/24th April 1944. 36th Sheffield (St John’s, Ranmoor) Group.

Aircraftman 2nd Class Norman Henry Mitchell Syme

RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in air raid whilst on active service. 2nd Newton Abbott Group.

Midshipman Frank Brian Symonds

05-Nov-40 Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost with ship (HMS Beaverford) in the Jervis Bay action, 5th November 1940. 4th New Barnet Group.

Sergeant Pilot Raymond Taberner Feb-45 RAF. Aged 19 years. Died as a result of air operations over Germany, February 1945. 1st Wolds Group.

Coder Norman Frederick Tailby 23-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost with ship (HMS Kelly) at the Battle of Crete, 23rd May 1941.

Leading Aircraftman Peter Alexander Tait

17-Nov-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 17th November 1941. 1st Fergus Group, Ontario.

Sergeant W.P. Takatangi New Zealand Expeditionary Force. 1st Wanganui Group, New Zealand.

Lieutenant Ellis Edward Chetwynd Talbot Oct-41 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Died in October 1941. Elstree School Group.

Jack Talbot 1941 Royal Tank Corps. Aged 19 years. Missing at Singapore, 1941. 1st Streatham Hill Group.

John Leslie Talbot 25-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Barham) in the Mediterranean Sea, 25th November 1941.

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Flight Lieutenant James Macaill Talman D.F.C.

10-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed on air operations over the North Sea, 10th July 1944. 31st Glasgow Group.

Air Fitter John Norman Tamsett 03-Nov-45 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Died on active service, Salisbury, 3rd November 1945.

Private William John Tandy 20-May-40 British Expeditionary Force. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 20th May 1940. 23rd Gloucester (Southgate) Group.

Chaplain (Reverend) Christopher Tanner

May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Died on active service after saving the lives of 30 of his shipmates who could not swim, May 1941. 3rd Gloucester Group.

Pilot Officer Richard Lloyd Tanner 21-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed by an accident after enemy action in Hampshire, 21st April 1941.

Able Seaman Robert Harry Tansley

22-Oct-43 Royal Navy. Lost at sea, 22nd October 1943. Cannock Chase Group.

Naval Airman George Tapp-Smith 10-Jan-41 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 20 years. Killed in action, 10th January 1941. 2nd Redcar Group.

Private J. Tapsell 03-Dec-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed on active service in the Middle East, 3rd December 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Sergeant Donald S. Tapsfield 13-Aug-43 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 13th August 1943. 4th Ealing Group.

Apprentice Jack Richard Tarby 28-Dec-39 Merchant Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost at sea, 28th December 1939. Osterbrogade Troop, Copenhagen.

Rating Thomas Target 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 8th Chichester Group.

John Stewart Tarling 04-Oct-44 Army. Died of wounds, 4th October 1944. Ockham Group.

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Sergeant Observer F.C.G. Tate RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group. Sergeant George Tate RAF. Guisborough Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Albert Taylor

31 August – 1 September 1943

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, Dunkirk, 31st August/1st September 1943. 1st Whitton Group.

Leading Aircraftman Albert John Taylor 17-Jun-40 RAF. Aged 36 years. Died on 17th June 1940. 4th Oxford Group.

Wireless Telegraphist Alec Taylor 17-Jan-42 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 17th January 1942. 199th Manchester Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer Alexander Sargant Taylor

16-Sep-43 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in flying operations, France, 16th September 1943. Ockham (Surrey) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Allan Taylor RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a flying accident. 24th Swansea (Wesley) Group.

Leading Aircraftman Edward Taylor

Oct-43 RAF. Killed on air operations, October 1943. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Lieutenant Eric Howard Taylor 1944 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 33 years. Killed on active service, 1944. 1st Codsall Group.

Private Geoffrey Holden Taylor 31-May-40 Royal Army Medical Corps. Aged 22 years. Died of wounds in Belgium, 31st May 1940. 1st Godley Group.

Ordinary Seaman Harold Frederick Taylor 26-Feb-42

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed by enemy action, 26th February 1942. 3rd Maldon Sea Scout Group.

J.H. Taylor RAF. Killed on active service. 2nd Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sub Lieutenant Jack Taylor 05-Jun-45 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed in an accident, 5th June 1945. 67th North London Group.

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Private James Alfred Harry Taylor May-40 Army. Aged 31 years. Reported killed after being wounded at Dunkirk, May 1940. 1st Dorking Group.

Private John Taylor April – May 1940 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Norway, April/May 1940. St Andrew’s Mission Group, Shaw.

Lieutenant Joseph W. Taylor 10-Feb-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in Italy, 10th February 1944. 1st Burnmoor Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Taylor 1941 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 1941. 8th Whitley Bay Group.

Michael Seymour Taylor 1944 Army. Killed in India, 1944. Chafyn Grove School Group.

Ralph Ambrose Taylor

Royal Artillery. Died of acute Enteritus when a prisoner of war in Japan. 1st Clacton-on-Sea Group.

Able Seaman Reginald Alfred Taylor 29-Aug-40

Royal Navy. Aged 16 years. Killed in the Mediterranean Sea, 29th August 1940. 1st Seer Green Group.

Reginald Donald Taylor 05-Aug-44 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 5th August 1944. 2nd Lewisham South Group.

Telegraphist Robert Taylor 13-Dec-39 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 13th December 1939. 1st Burley Troop, New Forest.

Pilot Officer Roy Taylor Mar-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed in action over Germany, March 1944. 47th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer S.A. Taylor 20-Mar-41 RAF. Killed on active service, 20th March 1941. 74th Belfast (Royal Academical Institution) Group.

Lance Corporal William Taylor

Army. Died in a military hospital. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Private Stanley Teague 07-Oct-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds in Belgium, 7th October 1944. 20th Weston-Super-Mare Group.

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Pilot Officer G. Keith Teal 09-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Killed on active service, Quebec, 9th September 1943. 1st Ridgeway Group, Ontario, Canada.

Flying Officer Ronald Teed 10-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a flying accident, 10th April 1944. 26th Croydon (St Andrew’s, Thornton Heath) Group.

Captain Ernest Rupert Teede Dec-44 Parachute Regiment. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds in Greece, December 1944. 19th Dorking (County School) Group.

Corporal Arthur Stanley Telford 09-Mar-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Crashed whilst training, 9th March 1940. 5th Durham City Troop.

Sergeant Pilot Donald A. Telford

RAF. Killed by enemy action during a raid. 1st Benton Group.

Acting Petty Officer William Robson Telford

07-Jun-45 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service off Malta, 7th June 1945. 1st Medomsley Group.

Warrant Officer Arthur John Guy Temple

19-Mar-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 19th March 1945. 1st Summerland Group, British Columbia, Canada.

Private Thomas Turnbull Temple 17-Jun-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Killed on Troop Ship Lancastrian which was bombed, 17th June 1940.

Ordinary Seaman Conn. Templeton 04-Apr-41

Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 4th April 1941. 3rd Vancouver Group, Canada.

Steward James Tennant 1945 Merchant Navy. Aged 29 years. Lost at sea in 1945. 41st City of Aberdeen Group.

Lieutenant Alfred Ronald Terry 15-May-42 Royal Navy. Aged 33 years. Died on active service, 15th May 1942. 3rd Chalkwell Bay Group.

Lance Sergeant George Terry 28-Jun-42 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in the Middle East, 28th June 1942. 3rd Croydon Group.

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Able Seaman John Malcolm Terry 27-Sep-43 Royal Canadian Navy. Aged 21 years. Lost in the North Atlantic, 27th September 1943. 16th Toronto Group, Canada.

Petty Officer R.N. Terry

Royal Navy. Killed in Malta. 4th Southall (Villiers) Group.

Sergeant Robert Terry 1945 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 1945. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Leading Motor Mechanic Kenneth Arthur Tester 30-May-43

Royal Navy. Aged 20 years. Accidentally drowned at Milford Haven, 30th May 1943. 5th Chichester Group.

Private Wilfred Tester 21-May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, 21st May 1940. 1st Horley Troop.

Leading Radio Mechanist William H. Tetley 1944

Royal Navy. Died on active service in the Far East early in 1944. Woodlands Group, Blackburn.

Private Gordon Thackery May-41 Australian Imperial Force. Killed in action in Greece, May 1941. 2nd Summer Hill Group, New South Wales.

Leading Stoker George Edward Thackray

10-Oct-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed in the Mediterranean Sea, 10th October 1944. 12th North West Leeds Group.

Pilot Leslie H. Thackwell 24-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 27 years. Killed in a flying accident, 24th October 1941. 12th Bermondsey Group.

Corporal Ronald Albert Thair 25-Nov-41 R.T.R. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in Libya, 25th November 1941. 10th Sutton Crew.

J.D.A. Tharp RAF. 1st Eton College Group. Ordinary Seaman Donald Thatcher

Royal Navy. 6th Bermondsey Group.

H.J. Thiele Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in a flying accident in England. Ravenshoe Group, Queensland, Australia.

Private Laurie R. Shode

New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed on active service. Calliope Sea Scouts.

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Lieutenant Desmond A.W. Thom 1943 Royal Artillery. Killed in action in 1943. 61st Croydon Group.

Flying Officer D.S. Thom 1944 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in operations over Germany, 1944. Malvern, Victoria, Australia.

George Thom Army. 5th Roxburghshire (1st Hawick) Group. Pilot Officer Thomas A. Keith Thomas

RAF. 5th Hammersmith (St Paul’s School) Group.

Private Alexander Morgan Thomas

17-Aug-40 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in British Somaliland, 17th August 1940. 1st Bulawayo Group.

Flying Officer Bernard Thomas 15-Dec-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Died on active service, 15th December 1944. 33rd Cardiff (St Peter’s) Group.

Sergeant Observer Charles Alfred Frederick Thomas

Sep-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed while on operational flight over Germany, September 1941. 12th Ramsgate (Chatham House) Group.

Wireless Operator David Leighton Thomas 30-Sep-39

RAF. Aged 19 years. Died at Neuweiler, Germany, 20th September 1939. 3rd Porthcawl Group.

Signaller Edward Evan William Thomas

11-Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 11th December 1941. 8th Enfield Group.

Lieutenant Evan Thomas Oct-43 Army. Killed in action in Holland, October 1943. 15th North Leeds Group.

Lieutenant Harold Leonard James Thomas 10-May-40

Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Belgium, 10th May 1940. 126th Birmingham (St Philip’s & St James’) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Harold Owen Thomas

13-Oct-42 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in a flying accident, 13th October 1942. 1st Anfield Group, Liverpool.

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2nd Lieutenant Hugh Prothero Thomas

May-40 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 2nd Felsted (School) Group.

Lance Corporal I.F. Thomas Nov-42 Army. Killed in action in November 1942. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Wireless Officer Idris Thomas Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Missing believed lost at sea, October 1942. 1st City of Bangor Group.

Ivor George Thomas Jun-40 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Glorious), June 1940. 1st Llandovery Group.

J.G.B Thomas

RAF. Missing presumed killed in action. 2nd Halifax Group.

Radio Officer Larry Thomas G.M. 1943 Merchant Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in action off North Africa, 1943. 64th Cardiff (1st Weirwater) Group.

Lance Bombardier Robert Thomas

1940 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Dunkirk, 1940. Meole Brace Group, Shropshire.

Flying Officer Robin Hugh Thomas Sep-44

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Missing on air operations, September 1944. 49th South West Herts (Merchant Taylors’ School) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Ronald Mason Thomas

RAF. Presumed killed in action. 24th Swansea Group.

Flying Officer Roy Hadyn Thomas Aug-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, August 1940. 5th Balham (Lady Downes Own) Group.

Corporal Sidney Thomas 1940 Royal Engineers. Aged 28 years. Killed in France, 1940. 5th Christchurch (Highcliffe) Group.

Captain Stanley Evans Thomas 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 55 years. Killed on active service, 1940. 41st Portsmouth Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Thomas James Wade Thomas

13-Sep-41 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in a flying accident, 13th September 1941. 14th Hampstead Group.

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Lieutenant William Glyn Thomas 06-Dec-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Died as a result of a cra accident, Italy, 6th December 1944.

Flying Officer W.H. Thomlinson Jul-42 RAF. Killed on active service, July 1942. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Rear Gunner A. Thompson RAF. 13th Dublin (1st Blackrock Avoca School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot E.J. Thompson 06-Apr-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action, 6th April 1943. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Sergeant Cecil Thompson 18-Aug-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action, 18th August 1944. 1st Bramley Group.

D. Thompson Killed on active service. Witwatersrand University Crew, Transvaal.

Corporal Donald Thompson Jan-45 R.M.C. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Holland, January 1945. 6th Hyde Group.

Flight Lieutenant Edward Blake Thompson Junior

20 – 22 April 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Lost at sea, 20th/22nd April 1943. 123rd Toronto Group, Canada.

E.F. Thompson 1942 Royal Australian Air Force. Killed in air operations over Europe, 1942. 2nd Hundau Group, Queensland, Australia.

Sergeant Pilot G.K. Thompson 26-Apr-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action, 26th April 1943. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Signalman George William Thompson 22-Jan-43

Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 22 years. Presumed killed, 22nd January 1943. Royal St Lawrence Sea Scout Group, Montreal, Canada.

Flight Sergeant John Henry Leonard Thompson

12-Dec-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Libya, 12th December 1941. 99th North London Group.

Sergeant Flight Engineer Kenneth Thompson

Mar-44 RAF. Aged 18 years. Killed in action over Germany, March 1944. 3rd Reddish Group.

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Leslie John Thompson 02-Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 25 years. Torpedoed in English Channel, 2nd October 1942. 5th Newcastle-on-Tyne Group.

Wireless Operator Maurice Thompson 05-Jan-41

Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Killed when ship was torpedoed, 5th January 1941. 1st Rhiwbina Group.

Warrant Officer Merwyn Thompson 23-Jan-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 23rd January 1943. 2nd Windsor Group, Ontario, Canada.

Norman James Percy Thompson Dec-41 S.A.E.C. Aged 25 years. Killed in Libya, December 1941. 1st YMCA Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Observer Ralph Lloyd Thompson

15-Dec-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Presumed killed in action, 15th December 1941. 1st Glenboro Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant Richard Harold Thompson 13-Dec-40

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 25 years. Killed in action, 13th December 1940. 2nd Newport (Monmouthshire) Group.

Petty Officer Robert George (Tony) Thompson

04-Nov-41 Royal Navy. Aged 27 years. Died on active service, 4th November 1941. 1st Windsor Group.

Robert Henry Thompson 03-Mar-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 16 years. Lost at sea when ship was torpedoed, 3rd March 1942. 131st North London Group.

Leading Aircraftman William Colin Thompson 04-Jan-44

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 4th January 1944.

Bruce Thompson 28-Jul-42 Royal Armoured Corps. Aged 19 years. Died in a German Field Hospital in the Middle East, 28th July 1942. 7th Sale Group.

Lieutenant George R. Thomson 03-Mar-45 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 3rd March 1945. 1st Caledonia Group, Canada.

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Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner George S.A. Thomson 06-Oct-42

RAF. Aged 21 years. Died on service, Gibraltar, 6th October 1942. 6th West Lothian (Uphall) Group.

Pilot Officer Gordon Ian Thomson 1940 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in a plane crash, 1940. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Fifth Engineer John S. Thomson 09-Apr-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 20 years. Lost at sea, 9th April 1943. 5th Arbroath Group.

Pilot Officer Leonard Alfred Thorndycraft 04-Mar-45

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over enemy territory, 4th March 1945. 11th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Norman Thorne Royal Corps of Signals. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Trooper S.E. Thorne Jun-42 Army. Aged 26 years. Died of wounds, June 1942. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Pilot Officer Philip Cawthorne Thornely B.Sc

14-Mar-41 RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed on active service, 14th March 1941. 2nd Cheadle Hulme Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Charles Frederick Thorton

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over the Mediterranean Sea. 32nd Huddersfield (Moldgreen Methodist) Group.

Ronald Thornton Apr-44 Royal Fusiliers Regiment. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, April 1944. 24th Willesden Group.

Michael Brayshaw Thorp 19-Nov-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 21 years. Killed whilst removing an unexploded bomb, 19th November 1940. 1st Canford School Troop.

Wireless Sergeant James Matthew Thorpe 11-Jul-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action at Caen, 11th July 1944. 7th Leigh Group.

Messenger Roy Victor Thorpe 11-Jul-40 First Aid Post. Killed by a bomb, 11th July 1940. 31st Portsmouth (Buckland Methodist) Group.

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J. Thoseby

Merchant Navy. Lost at sea. 4th Manchester Grammar School Group.

Sergeant Pilot Frederick Thurgar 12-Feb-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Died in France, 12th February 1940. North East Somerset Crew.

Telegraphist Raymond Thwaites 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 25th South West Herts Group.

Private Frederick Alfred Ticehurst 11-Feb-45 Army. Aged 18 years. Killed in action on the Western Front, 11th February 1945. 5th Chichester Group.

Senior Cadet Robert Tickell Royal Navy. Lost at sea when ship was sunk by a German submarine. 59th West London Group.

Flying Officer Roy Tidball 28-Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action, 28th July 1943. 1st Crediton Group.

Acting Major Michael Tidswell 14-May-45 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Burma, 14th May 1945. 48th Camberwell (3rd Dulwich College) Group.

Sub Lieutenant W.D. Tighe Jun-44 Royal Navy. Killed on active service, June 1944. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group.

Private Samuel Tilmouth Jul-44 Army. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds received in Normandy, July 1944. 11th Grimsby (St James) Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Raymond William Charles Tilsed 04-Nov-44

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 4th November 1944. 3rd Poole Sea Scout Group.

Sergeant Frederick Albert Timms Aug-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, August 1940. 12th Bromley Group.

Cadet Frederick Bruce Tindale 17-Aug-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost in the Indian Ocean, 17th August 1943. 5th Lewes (County School) Group.

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Sergeant John William Tinkler 28-Apr-45 Army. Killed in action, Lubeck, Germany, 28th April 1945. 1st Middleton-in-Teesdale Group.

Engineer Frederick Anthony Tinn 08-Nov-40 Merchant Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship near Leith, 8th November 1940. 2nd Whitley Bay Group.

Air Fitter Cecil Thomas Tippin 13-Nov-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 19 years. Died of malaria in India, 13th November 1943. 15th Gravesend (Rosherville) Group.

Pilot Officer Anthony Beresford Tisdall Oct-40

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service, October 1940. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Sergeant James Hopkin Tittley 19-Jul-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died as a result of a crash, 19th July 1941. 80th Salford Group.

Lieutenant Ian Tocher Army. Killed in action. 5th Arbroath Group.

Sergeant Elvin Todd 13-Jun-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, France, 13th June 1944. 1st Sudbury Group, Canada.

Corporal Henry Todd 22-May-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Reported missing believed killed, 22nd May 1940. 1st Norwich Group.

Wireless Operator Thomas Huntley Todd

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident near Catterick. 2nd Fir Tree Group.

Sergeant William Toddie 20-May-40 Army. Aged 22 years. Killed in action in France, 20th May 1940. 1st Tyne (Sea Scouts) Group.

Air Mechanic Frank Todhunter

Fleet Air Arm. Killed in an accident on board off the coast of America. 2/162nd Manchester Group.

Lieutenant Robert Edward William Todhunter 06-Mar-42

Army. Killed in action, North Africa, 6th March 1942. Ampleforth College Junior Troop.

Flying Officer Gordon Leslie Tofield

Jun-42 RAF. Aged 17 years. Killed in operations over Germany, June 1942. 4th Henley-on-Thames Group.

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Driver Victor Tognola 22-Jan-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Died on active service, 22nd January 1940. Hanwell Catholic Group.

Ordinary Seaman Frederick William Tolhurst 08-Apr-40

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost in the North Sea (HMS Glowworm), 8th April 1940. 1st Pepparo Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Robert Toller

Jul-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, July 1943. 118th Birmingham (1st Nansen) Group.

Flight Sergeant Maurice Tomkins 25-Jun-42 RAF. Killed on active service, Malta, 25th June 1942. Gobowen Group, Oswestry.

Corporal Carey Tomlinson 18-Jul-44 Army. Killed in action in North West Europe, 18th July 1944. 4th Rossendale Group.

Corporal Clifford Tomlinson Nov-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Missing believed killed in action at Arnhem, November 1944. 34th Bury Group.

Pilot Officer Frank Tomlinson D.F.C.

09-Oct-45 RAF. Aged 30 years. Killed in a flying accident, 9th October 1945. 15th Airedale (St Oswald’s) Group.

Flight Sergeant James B. Tomlinson RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Kenneth Tomlinson Sep-41 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, September 1941. 2nd York (Treasurer’s House) Group.

Acting Flight Lieutenant Frederick Arthur George Tompkins D.F.C.

21-Jun-43 RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on air operations, 21st June 1943. 1st Shepperton Group.

Aircraftman John Toms May-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Died on active service, May 1941. 1st Goodwick Group, Pembrokeshire.

Sapper Robert Arthur Toms 10-May-41 Royal Engineers. Aged 19 years. Died of wounds in the Niddle East, 10th May 1941. 1st South West Herts Group.

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Lieutenant L.E. Toogood Apr-44 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Killed at sea, April 1944. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Leslie Toogood 28-Mar-41 Royal Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost with ship (HMS Gloucester), 29th March 1941. 1st Bude Group.

Flying Officer Frank Albert Toombs 1940

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed on air operations, 1940. Royal Commercial Travellers’ School Group.

Pilot Officer Joseph Henry Toone D.F.M. Nov-42

RAF. Aged 34 years. Killed in a flying accident, November 1942. 4th Bath Group.

Commander (Reverend) Cecil Eustace

26-Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 52 years. Died in hospital in Edinburgh, 26th August 1941. Assistant District Commissioner for Sea Scouts in Gosport.

L.A.F. Topham

RAF. Killed on active service. 1st Manchester Grammar School Group.

Petty Officer Dennis Tordoff 27-Mar-43 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Lost at sea, 27th March 1943. 30th North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Observer Robert Hollis Toshack Sep-41

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 18 years. Presumed killed on active service, September 1941. 76th Winnipeg Group, Manitoba, Canada.

3rd Engineer Ian Tough 17-Jan-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea, 17th January 1942. 21st City of Aberdeen Group.

Pilot Officer Jack Towner Nov-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over the Ruhr, November 1942. 6th Lewes Group.

Walter William Towner 22-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Killed on active service, 22nd May 1941. 36th St Pancras Group.

Flight Lieutenant George Langley Towns

06-Nov-44 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on air operations, 6th November 1944. 38th Coventry Group.

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Pilot Officer Eugene Townsend 1942 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident in the South of England, 1942. 63rd Edinburgh (Waverley) Group.

Sergeant Pilot Derek Hugh Townshend Nov-41

RAF. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, Middle East, November 1941. 163rd North London Group.

Driver Mechanic Dudley Toy 27-May-42 Army. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in Libya, 27th May 1942. 2nd Falmouth Group.

Sergeant Pilot Eric William Trial 1945 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations, 1945. 17th City of Aberdeen Group.

The Honourable H. Trenchard

Army. Killed on active service. 3rd Eton College Group.

A.D. Trenchard-Cox Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot Alan Newton Trice 19-May-40 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in France, 19th May 1940. 6th Epping Forest (1st Wanstead) Group.

Ground Mechanic Lawrence Frederick Roy Trickett

11-Apr-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service at Upwood, Huntingdonshire, 11th April 1941. 18th South West Herts Group.

Alfred Triggs 10-Mar-43 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea, 10th March 1943. 16th Acton Group.

George Trimby

Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed whilst serving at Plymouth. 16th Bristol Group.

Flight Lieutenant Richard M. Trites

18-Jan-45 Royal Canadian Air Force. Killed on active service overseas, 18th January 1945. Sackville Group, New Brunswick, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant Robert William Harker Troath 19-Dec-42

Royal Navy. Killed on active service, 19th December 1942. 6th Wellingborough (Grammar School) Group.

Lieutenant Edgar Thomas Trotman

04-Jul-43 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 29 years. Killed in air accident at sea, 4th July 1943. District Scout Master in Dagenham.

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Sergeant Reginald Henry Trotman 10-Apr-44

Royal Artillery. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in Burma, 10th April 1944. 3rd Weston-Super-Mare (St Paul’s) Group.

Signalman Matson Troughton 19-Sep-41 Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 19 years. Killed in a motor cycle accident, 19th September 1941. Thwaites Group, Millom.

Private Alan Edwin Trower Mar-42 Army. Aged 25 years. Died of wounds, March 1942. 183rd Sheffield (Hillsborough Congregational) Group.

Lance Corporal George Trowles 05-Apr-43 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds received in North Africa, 5th April 1943. 10th South East Leeds Group.

Private Antoine Stuart Troyon 30th/31st May 1940 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. Missing at the evacuation of Dunkirk, May 1940, aged 19. Patrol Leader Clapton Congress Hall Group Life-saving Scouts, Hackney. Remembered on the Dunkirk Memorial.

Flight Sergeant Ernest Frederick Robson Truby 14-Jun-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed in action over the Mediterranean Sea, 14th June 1942. Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.

Sergeant Pilot L.R. Truman Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on active service. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Squadron Leader Ronald Truman 1940 Killed in action over Brest, 1940. 1st Hathersage Group.

Stoker 2nd Class Charles Edwin Truscott Dec-41

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with ship (HMS Prince of Wales) near Malaya, December 1941.

Sergeant Observer Granville Thomas Truscott

10-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 25 years. Reported missing later presumed dead, 10th July 1940. 1st Hockerill Group.

Squadron Leader Keith William Truscott

28-Mar-43 Royal Australian Air Force. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service, 28th March 1943. 2nd Prahan Group, Victoria, Australia.

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Sergeant Navigator John Stanley Tubb 16-Jul-43

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Naples, 16th July 1943. 5th Oxford Group.

Sick Bay Attendant Maurice Frank Tuck

27-Sep-41 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed at sea, 27th September 1941. 67th North London Group.

Gunner Harold Tucker 29-Nov-43 Royal Artillery. Drowned when prisoner of war ship was sunk off Java, 29th November 1943. 1st Chumleigh Group.

Wireless Operator Reginald Tucker 1943

Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in Mid-Atlantic, 1943. 64th Cardiff (1st Fairwater) Group.

H.J. Tufnell

Army. 3rd Eton College Group.

S. Tula

E.A.M.L.S. Killed on active service. 1st Malatu (Matthew’s) Group.

Apprentice Pilot John Spencer Tully Nov-39

Pilot Service. Aged 19 years. Lost in a Pilot Boat disaster, Liverpool Bay, November 1939. 40th Birkenhead Group.

Flying Officer Murray James Tully 23-Nov-41 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed in an aircraft crash, 23rd November 1941. 7th Leith Group.

Lieutenant Brian D. Tupman Sep-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Italy, September 1943. 17th Ilford West Group.

Lieutenant William Turley 06-Oct-43 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in Italy, 6th October 1943. 31st Toronto Group, Canada.

Leading Aircraftman James Orlo Turnbull 10-Jan-43

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed whilst in training, 10th January 1943. Wilkie Group, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Sergeant Albert Turner 6 – 7 August 1943 RAF. Killed on air operations over the North Sea, 6th/7th August 1943. 1st Redruth Group.

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Leading Aircraftman Arthur James Turner

23-Jan-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 24 years. Killed by enemy action at Stafleford Tawny, 23rd January 1945.

Leading Writer Ernest Roy Turner Dec-41 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Killed in action, December 1941. 15th Brighton West (1st Sea Scouts) Group.

Geoffrey Ward Turner 15-Aug-40 Royal Artillery Anti-Aircraft. Aged 24 years. Died of wounds caused by enemy action at Driffield, Yorkshire, 15th August 1940.

Pilot Officer Navigator Henry John Turner

12-Jan-45 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in a plane crash, 12th January 1945. 7th Medway Group.

Flight Sergeant Wireless Operator Jack Turner

11-Apr-44 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations, 11th April 1944. 14th Doncaster (Rossington) Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Blackwell Turner

16-Jan-42 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, 16th January 1942. 25th Edmonton Group, Canada.

Pilot Officer John W. Turner 1940 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in England, 1940. 2nd West Bridgford Group.

Flight Sergeant Pilot Liam Turner 16-Apr-45 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over Germany, 16th April 1945. 2/38th Manchester Group.

Pilot Officer Peter Gledden Turner Apr-45 RAF. Killed on active service, April 1945. 15th Brighton West Group.

Ordinary Signaller Peter John Turner

08-Aug-40 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Killed in convoy in Channel, 8th August 1940. Gosfield School Group.

Pilot Officer Stanley Charles Turner 31-Aug-44

RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in action over Germany, 31st August 1944. 7th Balham and Tooting Group.

Lieutenant William J. Turney 26-Jun-43 Army. Aged 31 years. Died of injuries, North Africa, 26th June 1943. Assistant District Commissioner for Scouts in the City of London.

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Trooper Walter Turrell 07-Apr-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Syria, 7th April 1943. 1st Haywards Heath Group.

Samuel Turton 1940 Royal Navy. Aged 24 years. Lost with ship (HMS Exmouth), 1940.

Pilot Officer William Oliver Digby Turton

16-Aug-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 16th August 1940. 104th Toronto Group.

Sub Lieutenant Paul Francis Tyler 28-Feb-42 Fleet Air Arm. Aged 28 years. Killed on active service, 28th February 1942. 4th Purley Group.

Thomas Tyler Jul-42 C.M.P. Aged 29 years. Killed in a motor cycling accident in Libya, July 1942. 131st North London Group.

Private Donald John Tyman Aug-42 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed at Dieppe, August 1942. 5th Regina Group, Saskatchewan, Canada.

John W.G. Tyser 26-Dec-43 Army. Killed on active service, 26th December 1943. 6th Eton College Group.

Sergeant Pilot William Timothy Udale

Sep-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, September 1941. 3rd Kingston Group.

Lieutenant William James Underwood 28-Feb-44

Royal Corps of Signals. Aged 32 years. Died of wounds in Italy, 28th February 1944. 25th Harrow Group.

Arthur Alan Unkles 1941 Australian Imperial Force. Aged 20 years. Died of wounds at Beirut, Syria 1941. 1st Port Fairy Group, Victoria, Australia.

Peter Unwin 1944 Army. Died of wounds in North West Europe, 1944. 34th Northampton (Kingsthorpe) Group.

Private Clifford Stanley Upson 30-Apr-44 Army. Aged 31 years. Killed in action in Burma, 30th April 1944. 1st Romsey Group.

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Flight Sergeant Peter Upton Jan-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on air operations, January 1944. 3rd Bromley Group.

Pilot Officer Derek Hamilton Charteris Ure

RAF. Aged 19 years. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Leading Stoker Ian Urquhart Feb-44 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Drowned in February 1944. 97th Glasgow Group.

Gerald Paul Stephen Utting 26-Mar-43 Royal Tank Regiment. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, 26th March 1943. 1st Maypole (50th Birmingham) Group.

Sergeant Navigator John Utting 07-Dec-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in an air crash, Holland, 7th December 1945. 96th Birmingham Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Graham Howard Uttley 14-Sep-43

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 14th September 1943. 21st Halifax (St Jude’s) Group.

Major Ashley Adams Unwins M.C. Jan-44 Army. Killed by Japanese sniper in Burma, January 1944. 67th Croydon Group.

Paymaster Midshipman Geoffrey B.D. Vacher

24-May-41 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. Fernden School Group, Haslemere.

Miss Helene Vagliano 1944 Marquis F.F.I. Aged 31 years. Shot by Germans in 1944. 1st Cannes (British) Group.

Private George Frederick Valentine

24-Nov-43 Army. Aged 23 years. Died as a prisoner of war in Singapore, 24th November 1943. 1st Dereham Group.

Sergeant Observer Newton Van Allen

09-Sep-41 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, 9th September 1941. 8th Edmonton Group.

A.J.B. Van de Weyer

Army. 4th Eton College Group.

Derek Charles Spencer Vane 1941 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service in 1941. 2nd Tonbridge Group.

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Sergeant Thomas Varey Nov-44 RAF. Killed on active service, November 1944. Lord Mayor’s Own Group, York.

Lieutenant Geoffrey Varnam 22-May-44 Royal Artillery. Aged 27 years. Killed on active service in India, 22nd May 1944. 20th South Lambeth Group.

Private Frank Ernest Varney 14-Sep-40 Royal Army Service Corps. Aged 24 years. Killed by a bomb at Brighton, 14th September 1940. 18th Battersea Group.

Private Leslie Varty 30-Sep-44 Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in North West Europe, 30th September 1944. 15th Gateshead Group.

Able Seaman Henry Langford Veal 1941

Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1941. 3rd St Ives Sea Scout Group.

Flight Sergeant Raymond Veness 14-Oct-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations, Germany, 14th October 1944. 1st Norwood-Southall (Lady Jersey’s Own) Group.

J. Venn

Royal Australian Air Force. Accidentally killed in a plane accident. Moccooboolah Group, New South Wales, Australia.

Sergeant Frank C. Verity RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

Private Ronald J. Verney Sep-44 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Italy, September 1944. 26 Beckenham Group.

Lieutenant John Namo Jackson Vernon

Fleet Air Arm. Killed on active service. 2nd Dunchurch (Bilton Grange) Group.

Flight Lieutenant Leigh Grant Vial D.S.C.

Royal Australian Air Force. Killed on air operations in the New Guinea area. 1st Camberwell Group, Victoria, Australia.

Flight Sergeant Roy Vickers 07-Nov-45 RAF. Killed on active service, 7th November 1945. 2nd Deptford (St Luke’s) Group.

Chief Radio Officer Rupert John Malenoir Vickers

19-Jul-40 Royal Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost when ship (S.S. Pearlmoor), was sunk by enemy action, 19th July 1940.

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George Vickery 1943 RAF. Aged 22 years. Lost at sea in 1943. Chafyn Grove School Group, Salisbury.

Sergeant Wireless Operator Philip Arthur Vane Vickery

Jun-43 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed by enemy action, Trinidad, June 1943. 7th North Vancouver Group, Canada.

Lance Corporal George Daniel Viggars 09-Feb-44

Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action at Anzio, 9th February 1944. 74th City of Stoke-on-Trent Group.

Sapper Douglas Alfred Vince Aug-40 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed at Hook, Hampshire, August 1940. 1st St George’s Group, Whatley, Somerset.

Charles Vincent 1943 Royal Navy. Killed in action in the Pacific, 1943. 216th Bristol (St John and St Anslem Clifton) Group.

Pilot H. Russell Vincent Royal Australian Air Force. 2nd Unley Group, Southern Australia.

Flight Sergeant Air Gunner John Keith Robert Vincent 2 – 3 June 1944

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed when the plane crashed off Holland whilst on air operations, 2nd/3rd June 1944.

Arthur John Vine 09-Sep-43 Army. Aged 29 years. Killed in action in Italy, 9th September 1943. 3rd Branksome Group.

Acting Leading Telegraphist Albert Russell Viner 30-May-40

Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Killed in the evacuation of Dunkirk, 30th May 1940. 1st Dorking Group.

Edward Thomas Viner 31-Jan-42 Army. Aged 23 years. Died at Singapore, 31st January 1942. 1st Harpenden Group.

X.B. Vivian 01-May-42 Royal Australian Air Force. Accidentally killed when training in Eastern States, New South Wales, Australia, 1st May 1942.

Leading Aircraftman Pupil Pilot William Charles Vocking

17-Oct-41 RAF. Aged 26 years. Killed in a flying accident, 17th October 1941. 5th Chiswick Group.

Sir W.R. de B. Des Voeux Bt. Paratroops. 3rd Eton College Group.

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Pilot Officer James Roderick Vosburgh 16-Dec-42

Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 16th December 1942. 2nd Drumheller Group, Alberta, Canada.

Edward C. Vosper 1943 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service in Florida, 1943. 2nd Saltash Group.

Private E.J. Waddell 19-Oct-44 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Killed in action in Italy, 19th October 1944. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew

Pilot Officer G.S. Waddell 01-Jul-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action, 1st July 1944. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

Driver Richard Hayward Waddington

Sep-44 Royal Engineers. Killed by air raid whilst a prisoner of war in Japan, September 1944. 18th Bedfordshire (Bedford Modern School) Group.

Pilot Officer George F. Wadeson Jun-41 RAF. Killed on active service, June 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Sergeant Pilot John Victor Wadham

12-Oct-40 RAF. Aged 21 years. Shot down over Kent, 12th October 1940. 3rd Newport Grammar School Group.

Private Douglas Wagon Apr-41 Army. Aged 24 years. Died whilst a prisoner of war in Germany, April 1941. 27th Woolwich Group.

Sergeant Pilot Edward Waite 31-Jul-40 RAF. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 31 July 1940. 1st Herrington Group.

Pilot Officer Gerald Francis John Waite

Sep-43 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, September 1943. 2nd Wallasey (Grammar School) Group.

Pilot Officer Laurence Waite RAF. 6th North West Leeds (Leeds Modern School) Group.

P. Waite Dec-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on operational flight, December 1943. Ashville College Group, Harrogate.

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Sergeant John Waites 04-May-44 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed in action over Germany, 4th May 1944. 1st Millom Group.

Edward Wake 23-Jun-42 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed in action at Malta, 23rd June 1942. 2nd Chester-le-Street (St Mary’s and St Cuthbert’s) Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Kenneth Henry Wake

Dec-40 RAF. Aged 19 years. Crashed into the sea off Scarborough, December 1940. 1st St Maurice’s Group, York.

Sergeant Pilot Sidney Richard Ernest Wakeling 25-Aug-40

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, 25th August 1940. 23rd West London (Paddington) Group.

Sergeant Navigator Harry Reginald Wakely 17 – 18 January 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Died 17th/18th January 1943. 16th Cardiff Group.

Lieutenant Ernest Walbancke 1942 Royal Artillery. Aged 26 years. Lost at sea whilst in transport to Malta, 1942. 1st Becontree Group.

Dennis Walford 25-Aug-41 Royal Navy. Aged 25 years. Presumed lost (HM submarine), 25th August 1941. 1st Burgess Hill Group.

Able Seaman Alan Walker Apr-40 Royal Navy. Killed at sea, April 1940. 10th Leicester (Syston) Group.

Flying Officer Anthony Peter Ramsden Walker 14-Mar-45

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in an air crash at Azores, 14th March 1945. Caldicott School Group.

Pilot Officer Charles Norman Walker 08-Jan-41

RAF. Aged 29 years. Killed in a flying accident, 8th January 1941. 3rd Altrincham Group.

Donald Walker 14-Oct-39 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Royal Oak), 14th October 1939. 18th Grimsby Group.

Flight Sergeant Eric Walker 28-Oct-43 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations, Coastal Command, 28th October 1943. 3rd Doncaster Group.

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Able Seaman George Walker 24-May-41 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Hood), 24th May 1941. 14th City of Aberdeen Group.

Sergeant Observer Gordon Boyd Walker 07-Apr-43

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, 7th April 1943. 28th Glasgow Group.

Wing Commander James Walker D.F.C.

26-Apr-44 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 24 years. Killed on active service, 26th April 1944. 3rd Edmonton Group, Canada.

Lance Sergeant John Walker 05-Dec-42 New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Aged 30 years. Killed in action, 5th December 1942. 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Crew.

Pilot Officer John James Walker Jun-41 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on active service, June 1941. 2nd Winscombe Group.

Sub Lieutenant John (Ian) Russell Walker 27-Mar-43

Fleet Air Arm. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 27th March 1943. 28th Glasgow Group.

R. Walker

RAF. 2nd Malton Group.

Sergeant Raymond Albert Walker 04-Mar-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed in action, 4th March 1941. 2/42nd Nottingham Group.

Major Sidney Eli Walker C.B.E. 12-Jun-42 Army. Died of exhaustion after trek from Burma to India, 12th June 1942. District Commissioner for Rangoon, Burma.

Sapper Walter John Stewart Walker 29-Apr-45

S.A.A.D. Aged 18 years. Killed in action in Italy, 29th April 1945. 1st Modder Group, Transvaal.

Captain Cecil Wall 08-Mar-43 Army. Aged 33 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 8th March 1943. 3rd Matlock Group.

Sergeant Navigator Anthony John Wallace

Nov-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident in England, November 1944. Caldicott School Group.

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Captain Edward Alford Wallace Jun-43 Royal Artillery. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in Tunisia, June 1943. 93rd North London Group.

Private Evan Wallace 17-Oct-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Italy, 17th October 1944. 6th Brandon Group, Canada.

James Charles Thomas Wallace 23-Nov-40 Air Raid Precautions First Aid. Aged 20 years. Killed whilst fire fighting at a factory at Small Heath, Birmingham, 23rd November 1940. 1st Nether Whitacre Group.

Messenger James Valentine Wallace 22-Apr-43

Air Raid Precautions. Aged 17 years. Killed on duty in Aberdeen, 22nd April 1943. 25th City of Aberdeen Group.

Able Seaman William C. Wallace

Royal Canadian Navy. Killed in a canteen hut fire, Newfoundland. Wawanesa Group, Manitoba, Canada.

Sub Lieutenant Edward Gordon Wallis

24-Jun-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Killed in a flying accident on the deck of HMS Victorious, 24th June 1942. 7th Horley Group.

Sergeant Frank Reginald Wallis Jun-44 Army. Aged 27 years. Killed in action in Normandy, June 1944. 1st Bury St Edmunds Group.

Navigator Malcolm Wallis Dec-42 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, December 1942. 16th Beckenham Group.

Apprentice Thomas Ralph Wallis 13-Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 17 years. Lost at sea by enemy action, 13th October 1942. 3rd Doncaster Group.

2nd Lieutenant D.J. Walmsley Feb-45 Army. Killed in action in February 1945. 2nd Hampton (Grammar School) Group

John Dulford Walrond 08-Dec-42 A.T.F. Aged 26 years. Killed in action in New Guinea, 8th December 1942. 1st Orange Grove Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Air Gunner Phillip J. Walsh

Oct-43 RAF. Killed on active service, October 1943. 1st Conway Group.

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Apprentice Alan Walter 11-Jun-41 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost with ship (S.S. Tregarthen), when it was torpedoed, 11th June 1941. 2nd Dartmouth (Warfleet) YMCA Group.

Sergeant Navigator Christopher S.H. Watler

RAF. 3rd Harpenden Group.

Albert Walters 09-Jul-43 Airborne Division. Aged 23 years. Killed in action in Sicily, 9th July 1943. 85th City of Stoke-on-Trent (Milton) Group.

Flight Sergeant Edwin Walters 02-Dec-41 RAF. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service, France, 2nd December 1941. 86th Derby Group.

Private James Walters 09-Jun-40 Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Aged 21 years. Killed in Dunkirk evacuation, 9th June 1940. 9th Anfield Group.

Leading Aircraftman Terance Walters

Apr-42 RAF. Aged 19 years. Killed on active service, April 1942. 3rd Exmouth Group.

Lance Corporal Henry George Walthoe May-40

Royal Engineers. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in France, May 1940. 5th Brighton West Group.

Able Seaman Leslie Walton 1943 Royal Navy. Aged 23 years. Lost in the submarine (HMS Turblent), 1943. 3rd North East Leeds Group.

Flight Sergeant Roy Walton 1943 Royal Canadian Air Force. Aged 22 years. Killed in action over Germany, 1943. 76th Winnipeg Group, Canada.

Private George Want Jul-45 Army. Aged 21 years. Died of wounds in Western Europe, July 1945. 28th Coventry Group.

Flight Sergeant Eric Waple 19-Jul-42 Royal New Zealand Air Force. Aged 29 years. Killed whilst mine-laying, 19th July 1942. 2nd New Barnet Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Robert Lea Warburton Oct-41

RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed in action, October 1941. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

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Flight Lieutenant Ronald Warburton

September – October 1943

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 26 years. Killed on active service in the Middle East, September/October 1943. 161st Manchester Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner William Dennis Warburton

Jun-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, June 1942. 19th Bolton (Bolton School) Group.

Able Seaman Clifford James Ward

29-Jul-41 Royal Nvay. Aged 21 years. Killed in action in the Mediterranean Sea, 29th July 1941. 43rd Salford Group.

Cyril Ward Royal Artillery. Died of wounds in a prisoner of war camp. 12th Prestwich (St Gabriel’s) Group.

Eric Percy Ward 30-Aug-40 Aged 25 years. Killed in a raid on the Vauxhall Works, 30th August 1940. 83rd Bedfordshire (St Mary’s Luton) Group.

Captain Frank Maitland Ward Sep-44 Army. Aged 28 years. Killed in action in September 1944. 6th Wembley Group.

Sergeant Air Gunner Harry Ward 27-May-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident, 27th May 1944. 23rd North West Leeds Group.

Sergeant Pilot James Allan Ward V.C.

Royal New Zealand Air Force. Missing believed killed. Mosston Group, New Zealand.

Sergeant Pilot John C. Ward Sep-41 RAF. Killed on active service, September 1941. Wycliffe College Group.

Peter V. Ward

Army. Fernden School, Haslemere.

Navigator Raymond John Ward Mar-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, March 1944. 1st Balderton Group.

Gunner Richard Ward 02-Dec-42 Royal Artillery. Aged 31 years. Died in a prisoner of war camp in Japan, 2nd December 1942. 3rd Salford Group.

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Sergeant Pilot Rufus Arthur Ward 08-Oct-40 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed in combat near Gravesend, 8th October 1940. 12th Croydon (St Michael’s) Group.

Sergeant William Ward 1943 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on active service, 1943. 2nd Falmouth Group.

Sergeant Observer/Bomb Aimer William W. Ward

Jun-43 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed during air operations over Germany, June 1943. 10th Midlothian Group.

Charles Victor Gilbert Warde 04-Mar-42 Royal Navy. Aged 22 years. Lost in the Java Sea, 4th March 1942. 1st Yealmpton Group.

Sergeant Pilot Derek H. Warden 13-Oct-41 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in action over France, 13th October 1941. 1st Emerson Park Group, Romford.

James Stewart Warden 30-Jun-42 South African Air Force. Aged 25 years. Killed in action in North Africa, 30th June 1942. 1st Parkview, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Reginald Wardman

17-Oct-40 RAF. Died of wounds before reaching base, 17th October 1940. 20th Hull West Group.

Sergeant Bomb Aimer George Ware

15 – 16 June 1944 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 15th/16th June 1944. 22 Lewisham South Group.

Flying Officer Frank Wareham 6 – 7 July 1944 RAF. Aged 23 years. Killed on air operations, Beauvais, 6th-7th July 1944. 14th Camberwell Group.

William Roy Wareham Feb-42 Merchant Navy. Lost at sea when ship was torpedoed, February 1942. 21st Portsmouth (St Wilfrid’s) Group.

Flying Officer Rowland George Warmington 03-Dec-43

RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed in an aircraft accident, 3rd December 1943. 30th Birmingham (Erdington Baptist) Group.

Sergeant Observer Alexander Felix Warner Apr-43

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 20 years. Killed in air operations over Germany, April 1943. 11th Twickenham Group.

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Alfred S. Warner Dec-39 Royal Navy. Lost with ship (HMS Duchess), December 1939.

Apprentice Peter Warner 31-Oct-42 Merchant Navy. Aged 18 years. Lost at sea, 31st October 1942. 10th Wallington Group.

Sergeant Roy Charles Warner

Royal Army Service Corps. Died somewhere in France. 2nd Becontree Group.

Sergeant Engineer Benjamin David Merrilees Warren Sep-44

RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed on air operations over Kiel, September 1944. 254th Bristol Group.

Marine Jason Warren 10-Aug-41 Royal Marines. Aged 35 years. Lost at sea, 10th August 1941. 1st Victoria Group, Monmouth.

Ordinary Seaman John H. Warren 10-Feb-40 Royal Navy. Aged 17 years. Died on 10th February 1940. 11th Acton Group.

Kenneth Warren

RAF. Killed on air operations over Germany. 1st Sudbury Group.

Philip Warren RAF. Killed on active service. 20th Doncaster Group.

Telegraphist John Briant Warrick 30-Aug-43 Royal Navy. Aged 36 years. Lost with HMS Egret in the Atlantic, 30th August 1943. 3rd Kingston Group.

Pilot Officer Philip Charles Warwick

May-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, May 1944. 1st Exhall Group.

Sergeant Leonard Morley Washer 22-Jun-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed in action over Benghazi, 22nd June 1942. 1st Dane Hill Group.

Douglas Washington Nov-41 Royal Engineers. Aged 23 years. Killed on active service, November 1941. 4th Hove Group.

Guardsman James Wass 16-Mar-45 Army. Aged 19 years. Killed in action in Holland, 16th March 1945. 1st Leadgate Group.

Petty Officer Stanley Wass 07-Nov-44 Royal Navy. Aged 21 years. Died on active service as a result of an explosion, 7th November 1944.

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Aircraftman L.A. Watchons 1940 RAF. Killed by enemy action, 1940. 1st Paddock Wood Group.

Private Edward Waterfield 05-Feb-44 Royal Canadian Army. Aged 20 years. Killed in action in Italy, 5th February 1944. 26th London Group, Ontario, Canada.

Signalman Douglas Waterhouse 21-Jul-44 Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Presumed dead, 21st July 1944. 13th Brentford Group, Canada.

Able Seaman Reginald George Waterhouse 24-May-41

Royal Navy. Aged 19 years. Lost with HMS Hood, 24th May 1941. Deep-Sea Rover Scout.

Private Herbert Waters 27-May-40 Army. Aged 20 years. Reported missing after evacuation of Dunkirk. Reported killed in action, 27th May 1940. 1st Baptist (13th Royal Tunbridge Wells) Group.

Sergeant Victor Waters Oct-44 RAF. Aged 20 years. Killed in a flying accident in India, October 1944. 25th East Ham Group.

Sergeant Hugh C. Waterson 22-Dec-44 South African Medical Corps. Aged 25 years. Killed on active service in Italy, 22nd December 1944. 3rd Springs Group, Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Sergeant Charles Joseph Nicholas Watkin

28-Mar-42 RAF. Aged 21 years. Killed on air operations over Germany, 28th March 1942. 18th Bedfordshire Group.

2nd Lieutenant Frank Malcolm Watkins Apr-44

South African Air Force. Aged 20 years. Killed in an air crash, April 1944. 2nd Plumstead Group, Cape Town, South Africa.

Sub Officer Frederick Joseph Watkins

14-Oct-40 Fire Brigade. Aged 22 years. Killed by enemy action whilst fire fighting, 14th October 1940. 20th South Lambeth Group.

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Harold James Watkins 21-Jul-44 RAF. Aged 22 years. Killed on active service, 21st July 1944. 13th Acton Group.

Wing Commander David Scott Shearman Wilkerson D.S.O., D.F.C.

16-Sep-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 27 years. 17th Epping Forest Group

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Lance Corporal Frederick Robert Dodd 23-Sep-44

2nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment). Aged 26 years, killed in action. Buried at Mierlo War Cemetery, Netherlands. Former Scout, 1st Burradon Group, Seghill. Winner of the Bronze Cross. www.cwgc.org

Sergeant Laurence H Bozier 22-Jun-44 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Killed on 22 June 1944. 44 Squadron. 1st Kimpton Group.

Edward John (Jack) Williams 23-Nov-39 Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Born 25 October 1920. Killed in action (HMS Rawalpindi) 23rd November 1939. 2nd Kenton (Captain R.F. Scott Rover Crew) Group.

Arthur Robert Vihelm (Aladdin) Matthissen

09-Jun-42 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 109 Squadron, aged 24 years. Killed in action 9th June 1942. Born 13th November 1917. 2nd Kenton (Captain R.F. Scott Rover Crew) Group.

Bernard Joseph (Bern) Aldhous 09-Mar-45 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 90 Squadron. Aged 30 years. Killed in action 5th March 1945. Born 16 July 1914. 2nd Kenton (Captain R.F. Scott Rover Crew) Group.

Kenneth Charles (Ken) Meyer M.M.

06-Oct-44 Army. Aged 24 years. Killed in action 6th October 1944. Born 28th January 1920. 2nd Kenton (Captain R.F. Scott Rover Crew) Group.

Second Lieutenant Alan (Pud) Piesse

19-Jul-44 1st Battalion, Royal Tank regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Killed in action, aged 24 years. Asst. Scoutmaster, 14th Hackney Scout Group. Buried in Ranville War Cemetery, Calvados, Normandy, France. www.cwgc.org.uk

Sergeant Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Ronald (Ron) Charles Collings

08-Jul-44 207 Squadron RAFVR. Aged 21 years. Killed in action 8th July 1944. Rover Scout 14th Hackney Group. Buried in Neaufles-St. Martin Cemetery, Eure, France. www.cwgc.org.uk

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Lieutenant Walter Charles Dorrington MBE

09-Jul-43 2nd (Airborne) Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment. Killed in action, aged 25 years. Rover Scout, 14th Hackney Group. Remembered on the Cassino Memorial, Italy. www.cwgc.org.uk

Private William (Bill) Alfred Surridge 08-Mar-45 Army. Aged 25 years. Killed in action 8th March 1945. 14th Hackney Group.

Driver Frank Johnson 03-Dec-45 Army. Aged 19 years. 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle St. Andrew's Porthill Scout Group.

Sergeant George Brick 05-May-43 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Aged 19 years. Killed in action 5th May 1943. 1st Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle St. Andrew's Porthill Scout Group.

Corporal Leslie Court 06-Aug-44 Army. Aged 30 years. Royal Armoured Corps, HQ Squadron, The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, killed in action 6th August 1944. 1st Claygate Scout Group, Surrey. Bayeux War Cemetery. www.cwgc.org.uk

Driver Norman Hill 15-May-41 Army. Aged 21 years. Royal Army Service Corps. Killed in action, North Africa 15th May 1941. 1st Claygate Scout Group, Surrey. Tobruk War Cemetery, Libya. www.cwgc.org.uk

Signalman Reginald Farr 30-Sep-44 Army. Ist HQ Signals, Royal Corps of Signals. Killed in action. Scout 14th Chingford Group. Eindhoven General Cemetery, Netherlands. www.cwgc.org.uk

Lance Corporal Frederick Arnold 18th May 1940 1st Battalion, East Riding Yeomanry. Died in retreat to Dunkirk, aged 20. Scout, 14th Walthamstow, “B” Troop. Cement House Cemetery, Langemarck, Belgium. www.cwgc.org

Sergeant W.Op/Air Gunner William George Nisbett 25th August 1944

101 Squadron, RAFVR, killed in action, aged 24. A Leyton (London) Scout. Boult-Aux-Bois Communal Cemetery. www.cwgc.org

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Sergeant Air Bomber Ronald Frank Carpenter 8th August 1943

37 Squadron, RAFVR, killed in action, aged 23. A Leyton (London) Scout. Salerno War Cemetery, Italy www.cwgc.org

Driver Alfred Edward Watson 6th September 1940 23 Field Company, Royal Engineers, killed in action, aged 40. A Leyton (London) Scout. Khayat Beach War Cemetery, Israel. www.cwgc.org

Flight Lieutenant Ronald Henry Williams DFC

7th October 1944

Navigator, 617 Squadron, RAFVR, killed in action, aged 22. Scout, 14th Walthamstow Troop Durnbach War Cemetery, Bavaria, Germany www.cwgc.org

Private Harold Norman Rickard 23rd May 1940 141 Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, killed on retreat from Dunkirk, aged 19. Scout 2nd Walthamstow (St Mark's Troop). Givenchy-en-Gohelle Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. www.cwgc.org.uk

Gunner John Stanley Moore 26th August 1943 90 Battery, Royal Artillery, 49th Light A.A. Regt. Killed in action, aged 29 Scout 3rd Hackney Troop. Catania War Cemetery, Sicily. www.cwgc.org.uk

Kenneth Harold John Overton 10th November 1944 Deck Hand, S.S. Empire Wold, Merchant Navy. Died, aged 21. Scout 3rd Hackney Troop. Tower Hill Memorial, London. www.cwgc.org.uk

Joseph Henry Taylor 19th June 1946 Civilian, died of illness contracted on duty with the NFS, aged 33. Rover Scout, 3rd Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Hendon Municipal Borough, Middlesex. www.cwgc.org.uk

Leading Aircraftman Kenneth Ing 3rd August 1943 RAFVR, killed on active service, aged 19. Patrol Leader, 13th Hackney Scout Troop. High River (Highwood) Cemetery, Alberta, Canada. www.cwgc.org.uk

Leading Coder Harold Archibald Steggall 9th October 1946

Royal Navy, H.M.S. Pembroke, died aged 30. Asst. Scoutmaster, 13th Hackney Scout Troop. www.cwgc.org.uk

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Flight Sergeant George John Cassidy

4th April 1943 RAFVR, 167 Squadron. Killed on active service, aged 22. Rover Scout 18th Hackney Scout Troop. www.cwgc.org.uk

Flight Sergeant/Wireless Operator Richard Bond

25th September 1946 RAFVR, 110 Squadron. Died on active service, aged 21. Scout, 31st Hackney Troop. Buried in Hong Kong Cemetery. www.cwgc.org.uk

Corporal Douglas Wylie 7th May 1943 1st Battalion, Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Killed on active service in North Africa, 7th May 1943, aged 24. Scout 31st Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Thibar Seminary War Cemetery, Tunisia. www.cwgc.org.uk

Gunner Frederick William John Lambkin

20th May 1941 234 Battery, 89 H.A.A. Royal Artillery. Killed in action in Greece, aged 27. Troop Leader 51st Hackney Scout Troop. Remembered on the Athens Memorial, Greece. www.cwgc.org.uk

Gunner Charles Miller 11th September 1944 102 (Northumberland Hussars) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery. Killed in action, aged 23. Scout 65th Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Geel War Cemetery, Antwerp, Belgium. www.cwgc.org.uk

Sergeant/Air Gunner Ernest Ramm 18th August 1943

419 (Royal Canadian Air Force) Squadron, RAFVR. Killed in action over Germany, aged 21. Scout 65th Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Berlin 1939 – 1945 War Cemetery. www.cwgc.org.uk

Rifleman John Cecil Wheeler 28th November 1944 9th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Killed in action, aged 18. Scout 65th Hackney Troop. Buried in Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Gelderland, Netherlands. www.cwgc.org.uk

Flight Sergeant/Observer Terence Whitehead 4th September 1942

97 Squadron, RAFVR. Killed in action aged 21. Patrol Leader 65th Hackney Troop. Buried in Becklingen War Cemetery, Niedersachsen, Germany. www.cwgc.org.uk

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Sergeant Charles William Dudley 4th September 1942 Flight Engineer, 49 Squadron, RAFVR. Killed on active service, aged 21. Patrol Leader 67th Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Raalte General Cemetery, Overijssel, Netherlands.

Aircraftman 2nd Class Edward Charles Sydney Applin

17th June 1940 98 Squadron, RAFVR. Killed on active service, aged 20. Patrol Leader 68th Hackney Scout Troop. Remembered on the Runnymede Memorial, Berkshire.

Private Leslie Tongue 4th May 1944 2nd Battalion, The Essex Regiment. Died on active service, aged 19. Scout 68th Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in Chingford Mount Cemetery, London.

Serjeant Thomas Henry Charles Dennis

12th May 1944 328 Battery, 99 Light AA, 31 Regiment Royal Artillery. Killed in action at Monte Cassino, Italy, aged 31. Scout 10th Hackney Scout Troop. Buried in the Cassino War Cemetery, Italy.

Private William Alfred Surridge 8th March 1945 1st Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment. Killed by Japanese sniper fire in Burma whilst attached to the Chindits, aged 25. Rover Scout 14th Hackney Troop.

Sergeant Terrance Casbolt 20th November 1942 Tail Gunner, 76 Squadron, RAFVR. Killed in action, aged 21. Scout

12th Cambridge Group, Buried in Milan War Cemetery, Milian, Italy. Www.cwgc.org.uk

Sergeant Douglas Frederick Brown 16th March 1945

Sergeant 44 Squadron, RAFVR. Killed in action, aged 20. 12th Cambridge Scout Group. Remembered with honour, Runnymedge, RAF Memorial, Berkshire. Www.cwgc.org.uk

Surgeon Lieutenant Malcolm Joseph Clow 11th February 1945

Royal Navy, H.M.S. Victory. Killed in action, aged 30. Late Scoutmaster Trafford District, Manchester. Buried in Sydney War Cemetery, Sydney, Australia. www.cwgc.org.uk

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Pilot Officer Edward (Eddie) Challis

KIA 27/28 March 1943

Royal Air Force Killed in Action Aged 23 Air raid on Berlin. Failed to return. Reported crashed at Finkenwerder on the south bank of the Elbe approximately 5 miles SW of Hamburg and killed. Buried at Hanover Military Cemetery. www.cwgc.org A former member of 1st Stocksbridge Scout Group, South Yorkshire.

Stoker 1st Class Walter Smith 10th December 1941

Royal Navy D/KX 110083 Aged 22 Lost at sea in the sinking of HMS Prince of Wales off the coast of Malaya. Remembered with Honour Plymouth Naval Memorial. Panel 35 Column 3. Former member 14th Midlothian (Bonnyrigg) Scout Group. www.cwgc.org