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ABRAHAM, George Henry
ABRAHAMS, John Cyril
ADDERLEY, Rex Alsager
ADDERTON, Victor
AGNEW, R.
Lance Corporal R. Agnew was reported missing 14 July 1943 during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge), later found wounded.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/65 (2 entries).
AIREY, John
ALDERSON, John
ALLEN, John Duncan
ANDERSON, Andrew Alexander
CWGC.
ARCHER, Ronald
Post war member of the Commando Association from Worthing, Sussex.
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 119.
ARMSTRONG, Robert
AYERS, Hubert David
- 9 December 1933 (Lance Corporal) disembarked at Southampton from Sudan [1a].
BAILEY, Victor Robert
Lance Sergeant Victor Bailey was wounded on 12 April 1945 (River Aller Crossing) during operations in Western Europe.
BAKER, Fred
Lance Corporal Fred Baker, 1 troop, died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
BANKS, Ronald Douglas
BARBER, Ralph
BARBER, Richard George Bruce
Served in 'D' Troop and later 3 Troop. Post war member of the Commando Association residing London.
BARLOW, John Donking
BARNES, Harold, S.
BARNES, J.E.
BARNES, Reginald Arthur
BARRETT, Cyril Ernest
BARRETT, Edwin Charles
Sources
Prisoners of War / National Archives file WO392/1.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/52.
BARRINGTON, Derek, A.
BARTHOLOMEW, Peter Ian
BECHERVAISE, Alexander Austin
BEDDOWS, Herbert
Private Herbert Beddows, 4 troop, was wounded and taken prisoner of war on 7 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France. Post war member of the Commando Association.
BEESLEY, Harold Edwin
Regimental Sergeant Major Harold Beesley died whilst a prisoner of war in Poland having been captured during operations at Dieppe, France.
BELL, Kenneth Sydney
BENNETT, Bernard Elgar
BENNETT, Jack
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 68 (1979).
BENNETT, Maurice, W.J.
BENNETT, W.R.
BIAGI, Carlo Alexander
BINNIE, John
BIRD, A.H.H.
Private Bird was wounded twice during operations in France - 6 June 1944 and 17 August 1944.
Sources
Casualties Lists / National Archives file WO417/77 (June) and WO417/81 (August).
List of Casualties June 1944 in the No. 3 Commando War Diary, appendix E.1.
BISHOP, Frederick Walter
BLAND, C.J.
Private C.J. Bland was wounded during operations in North West Europe. Post war member of the Commando Association from Brecon, South Wales.
BLAND, George
Post war member of the Commando Association from Huddersfield.
BOWLER, Walter Stanley
BOYCE, John Douglas
BOYLE, Francis
CWGC
BRADBURY, Cyril Thomas
BRADLEY, Edgar William
BRAILSFORD, Harold Bower
28 November 1942 commissioned Second Lieutenant. Post war member of the Commando Association residing La Couture Boussey, France
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BREADY, Peter
BRIDGER, Leonard William
BRIDLE, Desmond George
BRIGGS, George William
19 August 1942 (Lance Sergeant) wounded during operations at Dieppe, France [2].
BRINDLE, Thomas
Guardsman Thomas Brindle, 3 Troop, was wounded 1 August 1944 during operations in Normandy. Post war member of the original Commando Association.
BRITTLEBANK, John
BROADBENT, Fred Stanley
CWGC.
BROMLEY, Jack
Lance Corporal Jack Bromley, 4 Troop, from Stoke, was wounded on 8 July 1944 during operations at Normandy, France.
BROOKS, Ernest Terrance
BROSTER, John
BROWN, LES, C.
BROWN, Robert Frederick
BRYAN, John Robert
CWGC.
BRYANT, J.
BUSWELL, Charles Norman
BUTLER, Anthony Danvers Cavendish
CWGC
BUTLER, Brian Dear
BUTLER, Eric Henry Dunn
CADDIS, James
Fusilier James Caddis was reported missing during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
CADMAN, Stuart Roy
CAMPBELL, Leslie
CAMPBELL, Thomas
CARDOZO, Edward Albert
CARDOZO, Frederick
CARLISLE, Alan
CARTER, Donald, A.
1939 - Metropolitan Police Constable residing at the Police Section House, King David Lane, London E1. Volunteered for the Commandos as part of the 1st Police Intake of 1942.
CARTER, Thomas
CARTWRIGHT, Ronald Frederick
Gunner Ronald Cartwright, No.1 Section of No.6 Troop, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
CASSIDY, Maurice Francis
Sergeant Cassidy was wounded 14 July 1943 during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He was initially attested into the Royal Artillery before transferring to the Royal Fusiliers and volunteering for No.3 Commando.
CATTERALL, James
Private James Catterall died of wounds during operations at Termoli. Son of Thomas A. and Ellen A. Catterall; husband of Elsie Catterall, of Livesey, Lancashire.
CAVE, George Charles Montague Major
Lieutenant George Cave died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Charles Victor and Evelyn Florence Cave; nephew of Mr. T. M. Bone, of Bristol.
CHAPMAN, Kenneth Harold
CHILD, Kenneth, A.
CHILLINGWORTH, Albert Edward
CHITTY, Wyndham Roland, G.P.
CHRISTOPHER, Robert William
CHURCHER, George
CHURCHILL, John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming (Lt Col)
After a brief spell as 2i/c No 5 Commando, the then Major John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill (later affectionately known by some as Mad Jack) moved to 2i/c No 3 Commando. Wounded during Operation Archery at Vaagso 27 December 1941.
CHURCHILL, Richard George
CLARK, Sidney Charles
CLARKE, Hilary Laurence
CLARKE, Roy
CLARKSON, Lawrence, S.
CLELLAND, Frank
Fusilier Frank Clelland from Kirkconnel was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
CLELLAND, John McDonald
Gunner John Clelland was reported missing, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave. Son of Marjory Clelland, of Inverness.
CLEMENT, Robert Andrew
CLIFT, Ernest, L.
Ernest Clift was reported missing 14 July 1943, later found to be a prisoner of war, during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
COAKER, Vernon
COATES, John Edward
COFFIN, Roland
Private Roland Coffin died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France, in the Chateau d'Amfreville area. Son of Harold and Edith Coffin, of Yenston, Somerset.
COGGINS, Ernest Dennis
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/52.
COLBERT, Thomas
COLLINS, Clive Eric Abdy
CONNOLLY, William Andrew
CONYARD, James
COOPER, George William
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/64.
COOPER, John Stanley
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 119.
COOPER, Kenneth Cornford
Lance Corporal Cooper was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be prisoner of war. He is reported back in the UK in 1944.
CORK, Alfred James
Sergeant Alfred Cork died during operations at Vaagso.
Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.
CORRY, Samuel David
COTTERELL, Leslie
COUGHLIN, Charles John
- 26 July 1945 married Pearl Primrose Fairhall at St Andrews Church, Worthing.
COULSON, Albert
COURT, Edward George Bertram
COX, Anthony Francis
COX, Jack, A.
CRAFT, Alfred James
Lance Corporal Alfred Craft MM was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge) [1][1a].
CULLEN, James Kennedy
Private James Cullen was reported missing 14 July 1943 later presumed killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave.
CULLING, William
Sources
CWGC.
CUMMINGS, John
CUNNINGHAM, James
CURRAH, J.
Private Currah was wounded on 27 December 1941 during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.
CURTIS, John Leslie
Private John Curtis, No.3 Commando, was wounded 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France [1].
17 June 1943 (Private) (R.A.O.C.) wounded at sea [2].
DALGLEISH, John George
Corporal John Dalgleish, No.1 Section of No.6 Troop, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later found to be a prisoner of war. He was liberated at the end of the war.
DARTS, Frederick Joshua
Sergeant Frederick Darts was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the field during operations in Sicily [1].
DAVIDSON, Daniel
DAVIES, Joseph Reginald
Fusilier Joseph Davies died of wounds inflicted during operations at the River Alller, Germany.
DAVIES, Rodney Hugh
Private Rodney Davies died during operations at Normandy in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville.
DAVIS, Stanley George
Private Stanley Davis was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of William Thomas Davis and Mary Ann Davis, of Herne Bay, Kent; husband of Ellen Davis.
DAVISON, John Cyril
DAW, Herbert Frank
DAWNAY, Guy Nicholas
Released from captivity in 1945 he remained in military service with the South Wales Borderers until 1967, final rank attained Major.
DAY, James Henry
Sources
CWGC.
DAY, William, C.
DE LA TORRE, Luis Eric Rupert
DEAN, Ronald Cyril
Guardsman Ronald 'Dixie' Dean, 3 troop, was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Walter and Alice Lavinia Dean; grandson of Elizabeth Abram, of Newby, Yorkshire.
DENHAM, Joah Selwyn
DENNIS, Thomas Gerald
DENT, John
DERBYSHIRE, John Joseph
John Joseph Derbyshire, an Insurance Agent from Wigan, enlisted on 17 April 1940. Corporal Derbyshire, No.3 Commando, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during Operation Jubilee at Dieppe, France, later confirmed prisoner of war. Post war member of the Commando Association.
DEWEY, John, G.
DICKASON, Samuel Edgar
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13 June 1970 appointed M.B.E. (Civil Division) whilst Chief Office Clerk, House of Commons Library [2].
DICKINSON, John Leonard
DIGHTON, Derrick John
DIX, James Frederick
DOBSON, Raymond Arthur
Lieutenant Raymond Dobson, M.B., was commissioned Lieutenant in the R.A.M.C. on 20 March 1943 [1]. In 1945 he was twice Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in North West Europe [2].
DODD, P.R.
14 July 1943 wounded at Agnone Sicily and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge) [2].
DOLBY, William Arthur Watkins
DONNELLY, Terence Alfred
DONOVAN, James
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/52.
DORSETT, Richard
DOWLING, John
DOWNS, Ronald, W.
Post war member of the Commando Association from Colchester.
DRAIN, Frederick, T.
Private Frederick Drain was reported missing after Operation Ambassador, a raid on Guernsey in July 1940. He was later found to have been taken prisoner of war and transported to Stalag 8B.
DRANSFIELD, Keith Charles
Private Keith Dransfield died at sea. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dransfield, of Blundellsands, Liverpool. A report in the Cheshire Observer 28 August 1943 notes him as missing believed drowned.
DRAPER, Bertie William
DRIVER, John
DRURY, Thomas
Private Thomas Drury served in the HQ Troop Motor Transport Section. He was a serving Police Officer who volunteered for the Commandos as part of the Police Intakes. In 1939 he was a Police Constable residing in Dewsbury.
DRYDEN, Derrick Stanley
Attached No.3 Commando 3 February 1945.
DUMPER, Dennis
Corporal Dennis Dumper was reported missing after Operation Ambassador, a raid on Guernsey in July 1940, later found to be a prisoner of war.
DUNFORD, Edwin
DUNGATE, Walter Henry
- Attested into the Royal Artillery in 1930 [2].
DUNKLEY, Eric Cambrai
DUNNE, Joseph
DUNNE, Philip Russell Rendell
DURNFORD-SLATER, John Frederick
On the 28th June 1940 Captain J.F. Durnford-Slater was appointed Lieut. Colonel and ordered to raise and command No 3 Commando after volunteering for Special Service whilst Adjutant of the 23rd Medium and Heavy Training Regt., RA.
EARL, Dennis Victor
EASTERBROOK, F.J.
Private Easterbrook, from Sidmouth, was wounded 27 December 1941 during operations at Vaagso, Norway. He later took part in the Dieppe raid and post war was a member of the Commando Association.
EDMUNDS, William John
Lance Sergeant William Edmunds died during operations at Amfreville, Normandy, France. Son of Edwin Thomas Edmunds and Edith May Edmunds, of Hereford.
Sources
CWGC.
EDWARDS, Peter
Peter Edwards, a Labourer from Soham, Cambridgeshire, enlisted 2 May 1940. Guardsman Edwards, No.3 Commando, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later confirmed a prisoner of war.
EDWARDS, Reginald William
EDWARDS, William
Private William Edwards died of a pulmonary thrombosis at Ashludie Sanatorium, Monifieth. Son of George Oakley Edwards and Mary Jane Edwards; nephew of Annie Edwards, of Hawkhill, Dundee
EGLETON, Sydney Oswald
Gunner Sydney Egleton was wounded 14 July 1943 during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/65.
Commando Association Lost Legion List 4.
ELLIOTT, Thomas Wilson
ELLIS, Arthur Alfred Burdon
Captain Ellis was reported missing 26 August 1943 during early Italian beach reconnaissance, later confirmed as dying of wounds whilst a prisoner of war in German hands. Son of Colonel A. C. Ellis, C.B.E., and of Mabel C. Ellis (nee Dwyer); husband of Kathleen Adele Ellis (nee Gahan).
EMMOTT, Harry
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ETCHES, William Whitson
EVANS, Arthur David Henry
EVANS, Arthur Walter
EVANS, Francis George
Private Francis Evans died during operations at Vaagso, Norway. Son of Frederick George and Alice Mary Evans, of Worcester.
EVANS, Goronwy Wyn
EVANS, Gwilym
Private Gwilym Evans was reported missing 14 July 1943, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (later called 3 Commando Bridge).
EVANS, Leslie Daniel
EVERETT, William, J.
FAHY, Neville John
FARNSWORTH, Frank Reginald
FARRELL, T.A.
FEARON, John Joseph
Commando Association newsletter 23 (1956).
[Image] John Fearon, son.
FERGUSON, Bryan Gratney
FERRIE, James, E.
Sources
FINNIS, Leslie Thomas
FIRTH, John, A.
Sergeant John Firth was wounded on 12 April 1945 during operations in Western Europe [1].
On this date his Commando were in action at the River Aller near the town of Essel [2].
Post war member of the Commando Association [3].
FISHER, Douglas Morton
Private Douglas Fisher was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Lionel Fisher, and of Winifred Fisher, of Felpham, Sussex, England.
FITZPATRICK, Michael Benedict
FLETCHER, Edmund Frederick
FLETCHER, John Harold
FLOYD, William Gerald
- 19 August 1942 wounded during operations at Dieppe, France.
CWGC.
FORRESTER, Herbert William Louis
FORSYTH, William John
FOSTER, William Johnstone
- 6 October 1933 attested into the Royal Artillery.
FOWLE, Charles
Gunner Charles Fowle died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave. Son of Albert Bertie and Isabella Rose Fowle; husband of Elizabeth Maud Hylde Patricia Fowle, of Whilborough, Devon.
FOY, Thomas
Private Thomas Foy was reported missing on 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
FRASER, John George
FREESTON, John Graves
FRY, William Charles
FYSON, George Alwyne
GALE, William S.
Private William Gale was wounded on 13 July 1943 during operations at Agnone Sicily and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
GALL, Victor, G.
Post war member of the Commando Association from Roy Bridge, Scotland
Sources
Commando Association newsletter 96.
GARRETT, William John Stanley
GEEAR, Edward James
Husband of Eveline (nee Carter) and father of baby Patricia.
GERRARD, Thomas Cecil
GIBSON, David
GILES, John Frederick
Captain John Giles, 3 troop, died during operations at Vaagso. Served in No.3 Commando since their first raid on Guernsey. Son of Frederick William and Margaret Mary Maud Palin Giles.
GILL, John Henry
GILL, L.M. (Len)
GILLARD, John William
Private John Gillard died during the period his Commando were engaged in operations at Wesel.
GITTINS, Ronald Douglas H.
Lance Sergeant Ronald Gittins was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be prisoner of war.
GODDARD, Alfred
GOLDSMITH, Ernest Edward William Frederick
GOOD, A.
Lance Corporal Good was wounded on 28 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/79.
GOODY, Edwin Walter
GORDON, Eric Bernhardt
GORDON, James McCutcheon
- 27 December 1941 serving in No.3 Commando, wounded during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
GOWANS, David
Guardsman David Gowans died during operations at Normandy.
GRAHAM, Thomas
GRANT, Archibald Campbell
GRANT, James
GRAY, Reginald Halliday
GREALEY, James Michael
GREALEY, Thomas Louis
GREEN, Arthur Raymond
Private Arthur Green was wounded 7 June 1944 during operations in Normandy, France.
GREEN, Edward
CWGC.
GREENFIELD, Arthur Stephen
GREENSMITH, S.
Private S. Greensmith was wounded on 24 March 1945 (remaining on duty) during operations in Western Europe.
Casualty Records / National Archives file WO417/90.
GREER, J.C.
- 15 November 1944 (Guardsman) (Scots Guards) wounded in Italy [2].
GREGORY, Harry
GREIG, Charles
Private Charles Greig was accidentally killed in India. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission list his secondary unit as No. 3 Commando. This Commando unit never served in that theatre of war. However the 3rd Commando Brigade (Nos.
GRIEVE, Garfield
- 14 July 1943 wounded during operations at Sicily.
Sources
CWGC.
GRIEVE, John
GRIFFIN, William George
GRIFFITHS, Evan William
Guardsman Evan Griffiths died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Thomas and Jane Griffiths; husband of Violet Kathleen Griffiths, of Staunton-on-Arrow, Herefordshire.
Source
CWGC.
GRIFFITHS, Ronald Eric
Private Ronald Griffiths died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffiths, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
GRIMWOOD, Kenneth Reeve
GROSE, Reginald George
- 1939 Police Constable residing at 162 Stanhope Street, Camden.
- 27 June 1941 awarded the George Medal.
GROVE, Ronald
GUEST, Albert Arthur
GUNNINGHAM, William John
Son of William and Isabelle Gunningham, of Bristol; husband of Betty Louise Gunningham, of Henleaze, Bristol.
HABRON, Patrick Joseph
HACK, Ronald Roger Louis
HAILES, Stanley Brian
HALL, James Michael
- 20 April 1940 commissioned Second Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers [2].
HALLIDAY, Bernard Neil
- 02.01.1939 joined the Metropolitan Police.
HALLS, Albert Richard
HAMMOND, Leslie John
Private Leslie Hammond died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Sidney George and Sarah Ann Hammond, of Guildford, Surrey.
Source
CWGC.
HANKINSON, Edward
Private Edward Hankinson died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of John and Zillah Hankinson, of Bentley, Yorkshire.
HANNAN, Patrick Charles, R.
Private Patrick Hannan was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/52.
Prisoners of War / National Archives file WO392/1.
HANSEN, Thieda Donald
HANTON, James Reith
HARDING, Ernest Frank
CWGC.
HARDING, Richard
HARDY, Daniel Charles Thomas
HARDY, Eric Arthur
- 14 July 1943 at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
- 6 June 1944 at Normandy, France.
HARPER, Leslie
HARRIS, C.
HARRISON, Charles Rowley
Post war member of the Commando Association from Play Hatch, Reading.
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 95 (1992).
HARRISON, Frederick James
Post war member of the Commando Association from West Molesley, Surrey.
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 87 (1988).
HARRISON, Norman
HAWCUTT, T.F.
- Motor Transport Section [1].
- 14 July 1943 wounded during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge) [2].
HAWLEY, Donald
HAYES, Harry
Private Harry Hayes was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
HAYWARD, Robert Latewood
Rifleman Robert Hayward died on 13 June 1944 of wounds inflicted on 11 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France.
HEAD, Charles Searle
HEARN, William Herbert
HEMP, Clifford Reginald
HENDERSON, Robert Smith Jamieson
Corporal Robert Henderson died during operations at Issel, Germany.
Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.
HENDERSON, Walter, H.
HENDRY, William
HERBERT, Roy George
HERN, Gordon
HEWITT, Denis Story
HEWITT, John Lionel
Private John Hewitt died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of James and Nellie Hewitt, of Sparkbrook, Birmingham.
HICKS, James William
Private James Hicks was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway. He has no known grave.
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.
HIGGINS, Walter
Gunner Walter Higgins was reported missing during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
HILL, Eric Albert
HILL, Harry Leslie
HILL, Reginald
HILLERNS, Michael Guy
HILLS, Norman Kenneth Jack
HILTON, Roger
HINDE, Fred
Private Fred Hinde was reported missing 14 July 1943, later confirmed as killed in action, during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
HITCHCOCK, John Edward
Private John Hitchcock died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave. Son of John and Rose Hitchcock, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
HOBSON, A.J.H.
Sergeant A.J.H. Hobson was wounded on 27 December 1941 during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.
HODGES, William Albert
HODGSON, George
HOLEHAN, Thomas
HOLLAND, James
HOLMES, Kenneth Samuel Buller
HOOF, Albert George
Lance Corporal Albert Hoof was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be prisoner of war.
HOOPER, Samuel, L.
HOOPER, William, J.
HOPKINS, Frederick Walter
Corporal Frederick Hopkins MM died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Henry and Dorothy K. Hopkins; husband of Mary Bisset Hopkins, of Largs, Ayrshire.
HOPSON, Donald Charles
HOUDOIRE, Victor William
Private Victor Houdoire was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later found to be a prisoner of war.
HOUGH, Richard
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