Commandos in WW2

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The first call for volunteers for ‘Service of a hazardous nature’ was in the early months of 1940 and for the new Independent Companies.  Many of these men went onto action in Norway almost immediately with little training.  On their return Winston Churchill wanted his own Corps of ‘shock troops’ to start afresh.  Lt Col Dudley Clarke, who was then Military Assistant to the Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff, is generally credited with the initial outline plan of their formation. His plan was approved and the name agreed on. Thus the ‘Commandos’ were formed.

A majority of volunteers for the Independent Companies went onto join the newly raised Army Commandos.  Further volunteers came from all sections of the Field Army. 

In the Autumn of 1940 the Commandos and Independent Companies were organised into five Special Service Battalions under the command of a Special Service Brigade HQ. However these larger Battalions were felt too unwieldly and they were returned a few months later to their Commando designations.

A total of twelve Commando units were initially raised. It should be noted that at this time these early Commandos were all Army Commandos rather than Royal Marines.

It was not until February 1942 that the first Royal Marine Commando unit was raised. Initially designated as the 'Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines', then, when a second RM Commando unit was formed in October, 'Royal Marine Commando (A), Royal Marines', and finally 'No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines' [more....]. 40 and the later No.41RM Commando would be the only two RM Commando Units raised solely from volunteers as with their Army Commando counterparts. 

Royal Naval Beach Commandos and Royal Air Force Servicing Commando Units were also raised, the former being unique in that R.N.B.C. unit designations were by letter of the alphabet rather than numerical.

In August 1943 a further six RM Commandos, Nos. 42 through to 47,  were raised  by the disbanding of certain battalions of the Royal Marines and redesignating them as Royal Marine Commando units. In March 1944 a need was seen for a further unit and No.48 RM Commando, Royal Marines, was raised. All went through the same rigorous Commando training as their Army counterparts. At the same time all the Army Commandos and RM Commandos were grouped together into four new Special Service Brigades. These four Brigades, each with their own command HQ, came under the auspices of a new HQ Special Services Group.

Nos. 1 and 4 Bdes operated in North West Europe; No. 2 Bde in Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Central Mediteranean area; and No. 3 Bde in Burma.

Towards the end of 1944 all four Special Service Brigades were redesignated as Commando Brigades.

At the end of the war, and without notice, a decision was made to disband the Army Commandos. Demobilization commenced almost immediately with some Commando Units being merged for short periods as numbers dwindled. The Commando role would now be for the Royal Marines.

Only three Commando units were initially retained, under the one Brigade, now designated as 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines.

Their Commando titles also changed from, for instance, No. 45 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, to 45 Commando, Royal Marines. 

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Additional Sources
Major James Dunning author of  'It Had to be Tough'.
Capt. Donald Gilchrist author of 'Castle Commando'.
These books about WW2 commando training detail every aspect of what it was like and are highly recommended.
The War Diary of 40RM Commando.
 

'Wartime Army Commandos' by Brig. Peter Young DSO, MC

A résumé of the wartime Commandos by Brig. Peter Young DSO MC

The thirty-eight Battle Honours awarded to the Army commandos serve as a Prologue to this brief history of their five years’ Active Service. Look at the list and you will see that they were not the most peaceable operations of the Second World War. But these were only the most famous of countless fights in which these units played their part.

A summary of the decorations awarded to officers and men of the Army Commandos gives some indication of their prowess. Eight won the Victoria Cross; thirty-seven the Distinguished Service Order, with, in addition, nine Bars to that award; one hundred and sixty-two Military Crosses, with thirteen Bars; thirty-two Distinguished Conduct Medals; and two-hundred and eighteen Military Medals. But only the most fortunate, the most outstanding, won these distinctions, chosen from a host whose devotion and bravery was not less marked for being unrewarded.

This unique record of the Army Commandos owed more than anything to the fact that every man was a volunteer. He was, moreover, a picked volunteer, selected by officers who trained him and led him in battle. Those who failed for one reason or another to measure up to the most exacting standards of training, discipline and conduct under fire, could be Returned to Unit without more ado. Not a few were. This process of survival of the fittest became twofold. From 1942 onwards every new recruit had to pass through the Commando Depot at Achnacarry before he was posted to his unit. Nobody who survived it would question the practical severity of this ordeal in the days when Lieut-Colonel Charles Vaughan, O.B.E., at once exacting and benevolent, ruled in Lochiel’s place.

This was the background: the men who organised the Commandos were content with nothing short of perfection. From the first day they set about learning the tactics and techniques of war, and devising new ones; no detail was too insignificant. And yet, though no plan was too bold, mere foolhardiness was generally condemned. This attitude, evoking a certain spirit of emulation in the field army, helped in some measure to disperse the clouds of convention which afflicted our military thinking in 1939.

The Army Commandos were formed in June 1940, at a time when the British Empire no longer had a single ally in the field, and when the British Army had been compelled to quit the continent of Europe as a result of the disastrous campaigns in Norway and the Low Countries. While the germ of the idea had originated in the brain of Lieut-Colonel Dudley Clarke R.A., as early as 4th June, 1940, it was Winston Churchill himself who, not content with a purely passive defensive, actually ordered their formation. In a minute of 18th June, 1940, he wrote: “What are the ideas of C.-in-C., H.F., about Storm Troops? We have always set our faces against this idea, but the Germans certainly gained in the last war by adopting it, and this time it has been a leading cause of their victory. Their ought to be at least twenty thousand Storm Troops or ‘Leopards’ drawn from existing units, ready to spring at the throat of any small landings or descents. These officers and men should be armed with the latest equipment, tommy guns, grenades etc., and should be given great facilities in motor-cycles and armoured cars.” The first Commando raid took place only five days later.

Towards the end of June, 1940, the first of twelve Commandos came into being. Nos. 1 and 2 were formed a little later the same year from the Independent Companies raised from the Territorial units at a time of the Norwegian campaign. No 10 was raised among our allies, French, Polish, Norwegian, Belgian, Dutch, Yugoslav and - curiously enough – German; the remainder were raised from the field army. Comparatively few had seen active service in Norway or with the B.E.F., though here and there were more experienced soldiers: in H Troop of 3 Commando, for example, nearly every man was a reservist who had done his seven years with the Colours, and after being recalled in 1939 had fought with the 4th Division in the Dunkirk campaign.

At first each Commando consisted of ten troops, each of fifty men, but this somewhat unwieldy organisation was altered early in 1941 to six troops of sixty-five, a great improvement.

Hilary St. George Saunders has told the story of the Commandos in his book The Green Beret, and it is not possible here to describe their many raids and campaigns in any great detail. The exploits of individuals, and the countless minor raids performed, striking though they were, must for the most part be sought elsewhere.

The battle honour Norway, 1941, belongs to Nos. 3 and 4 Commandos for the raid on the Lofoten Islands (4th March) – which, though bloodless, struck a telling blow at the German war economy – and in some measure to Nos. 6 and 12, who were also engaged in raids on Norway. The most important of the Norwegian operations was the well planned attack on Vaagso (27th December, 1941), a classic example of a raid. The military force, under Lieut. Colonel J.F. Durnford-Slater, R.A., consisted of his own Commando, No. 3, and a strong detachment from No. 2. The German garrison was destroyed and 102 prisoners taken – the first time in the war that any quantity of German soldiers had been captured; a cast defence battery was blown up; about 18,000 tons of shipping and countless fish oil factories destroyed – at a cost of twenty killed and fifty-seven wounded.

In February, 1941, Lieut. Colonel R.E., Laycock had sailed for the Middle East with Nos. 7, 8 and 11 Commandos – Layforce. Their first raid, on Bardia (19th April) had disappointing results. Then in May Nos. 7 and 8 and a composite Commando were sent to reinforce the garrison in Crete and to cover its withdrawal in the face of German airborne troops. By a prolonged and desperate rearguard action they gained time for the main evacuation at Sphakia, though not without heavy loss.

No. 11, a Scottish Commando, greatly distinguished itself at the passage of the Litani River, Syria. An Australian force, advancing from Palestine, was held up by strong French Colonial detachments, but the Commando, landing from the sea, turned the position, capturing many guns.

A detachment of No. 8 Commando went all through the first siege of Tobruk, sharing the dangers and hardships of the garrison, and raiding the Italian lines with great success.

The celebrated raid on Rommel’s Headquarters (17th November, 1941) was carried out by a party from No. 11 Commando. In this operation Lieut. Colonel Geoffrey Keyes won the Victoria Cross.

By this time Nos. 7, 8 and 11 Commando had suffered so many casualties that Layforce was disbanded, its commander returning to England to command the Special Service Brigade.

During February, 1942, the first of two Volunteer Royal Marine Commando Units came into being and was known as No. 40 Commando, No. 41 Commando was formed in October the same year.

The raid on St. Nazaire (28th March, 1942), the greatest and most desperate of all, was the work of No. 2 Commando and demolition parties from 1, 3, 4, 5, 9 and 12 Commandos. The great dry dock, the Forme Ecluse, the only one on the Atlantic seaboard capable of holding the Tirpitz, was put out of action for the rest of the war, and the German battleship was compelled to remain in Norwegian waters until the R.A.F. capsized her near Tromso in September, 1944. In this action Lieut. Colonel A.C. Newman (2 Commando) and Sergeant Thomas Durrant (1 Commando) won the Victoria Cross.

No. 5 Commando had its baptism of fire in the invasion of Madagascar (May, 1942), and was at the capture of Diego Suarez and the seizure of Tamatave.

Two Army Commandos took part in the great raid on Dieppe (19th Aug, 1942), their targets being the coastal defence batteries. The landing craft of No. 3 Commando ran into a German convoy, and was scattered during the night, but two small parties landed. One was overwhelmed, but the other engaged the Berneval battery for some hours. At Varengeville No. 4 Commando, under Lord Lovat, M.C., carried out a classic operation of war, completely annihilating the battery and its garrison after a well-planned and dashing assault. In this action Captain P.A. Porteous, R.A., won the Victoria Cross.

Nos. 1 and 6 Commandos, after taking part in Operation “Torch”, the landings in North Africa (November, 1942) served throughout the Tunisia campaign as part of the field army “from Fort Duperre in Algiers to the White House at Douar, the Green Hill near Sedjenane, and the green plain of Goubellat…” learning, “to apply the lore of Achnacarry in a bitter land of rain and rocks…” and proving that Commandos, though raised for seaborne landings, could turn their hands to anything. Their Corps Commander, addressing them at the end, said: “You have done jobs normally done by parachutists, infantry and Commandos. You have carried out raids, long-range patrols, protracted periods of defence – a role for which you were not designed – and have done further landings.” The men of 1 and 6 Commandos returned to England, veterans.

No. 3 Commando next saw service in the Sicily landings, destroying an Italian coastal defence battery covering the beach at Cassibile on the night of 10th July, 1943, and landing again only four days later to capture the Ponte de Malati, near Lentini. By preventing the demolition of this vital bridge the Commando enabled the 50th Division to advance and relieve the paratroopers who had landed simultaneously at Primosole. After this operation General Dempsey, no mean judge, said, “The men of No. 3 are the finest body of soldiers I have seen anywhere,” while General Montgomery gave orders that the Ponte dei Malati should be renamed “No. 3 Commando Bridge”. The first landing in Italy, a series of reconnaissance raids around Bova Marina, were carried out in August, and since some sixty men were there over a week before the invasion, No. 3 could boast that it was the first British unit to get a foothold on the Continent after Dunkirk!

The battle honour Salerno (September, 1943), was won by No. 2 Commando, under Lieut.-Colonel Jack Churchill, though at heavy cost. On one occasion, in a triumphant night attack, the unit took 136 German prisoners, more at that date than the whole Division to which they were attached had captured. Salerno was a desperate business-at one time the Royal Navy was put at fifteen minutes’ notice to re-embark the troops. In the chaos and confusion of those grievous days No. 2 Commando was a tower of strength.

On 3rd October a British force, including No. 3 Commando, now only about 150 strong, landed and captured Termoli, thus unhinging the German defensive position along the river Bifurno. The enemy counter-attacked violently. For a time confusion reigned and the situation was critical, but the great steadiness of the Commando troops under Durnford-Slater, saved the town.

With the invasion of Normandy looming ahead, the Commandos were increased, until, with the addition of RM Commandos, they consisted of four Brigades, each of four Commandos:

Nos. 1 and 4 Bdes operated in North West Europe; 
No. 2 Bde in Italy and Yugoslavia; and 
No. 3 Bde in Burma

The 1st Commando Brigade (Nos. 3, 4, 6 and 45 RM., and the French troops of No. 10) came under the command of No. 6 Airborne Division throughout the Normandy campaign. Landing on the left of the British sector on D-Day, No. 4 Commando captured Ouistreham with great dash, while the rest of the Brigade succeeded in relieving the airborne troops who had captured the vital Benouville Bridge by a coup de main during the previous night. During the week that followed, the Brigade, under Lord Lovat, successfully defended the Amfreville Heights, from which the Germans hoped, in vain, to enfilade the British bridgehead. During the rest of the campaign the Brigade, commanded after Lord Lovat was wounded (12th June) by Brigadier D. Mills-Roberts, D.S.O., M.C., added to its laurels, particularly by the difficult night march which took the heights of Angoville (19th August), when three Commandos advanced in single file up a railway line, passed unseen through the German front line, and, as dawn broke, over-ran their second. The same technique, impossible to any but the most seasoned troops, was again employed in the advance to the Seine.

After a brief spell in England, the Brigade went out to Holland and found itself holding a stretch of the River Maas. During this period Lance-Corporal H.E. Harden, R.A.M.C., attached to 45 R.M. Commando won the Victoria Cross. No. 3 Commando had some sharp fighting at Linne, but the Brigade’s next large-scale operation was the passage of the Rhine at Wesel. Intensive training and detailed planning were the key to this remarkable success, which cost the brigade less than a hundred casualties. The next obstacle tackled by the 1st Commando Brigade was the River Weser, where it was employed to reinforce a small bridgehead previously established. The passage of the Aller led to heavy fighting in woods beyond. No. 3 Commando and Brigade Headquarters were counter-attacked by the 2nd Marine Fusilier Battalion, who fought bravely, but were eventually routed when No. 6 Commando charged. The hunting horns sounded and, led by Lieut.-Colonel A.D. Lewis, they “went forward through the trees and at a fast double with bayonets fixed”. Few will argue with the historian of the Commandos who wrote: “The 1st Commando Brigade had shown themselves to be among the most expert soldiers the war had produced”.

The Second Commando Brigade, which included the Polish and Belgian troops of No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando, fought from 1943 to 1945 in Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece. It was commanded first by Brigadier T.B.L. Churchill, M.C., and later by Brigadier R.J.F. Tod, D.S.O.

No 9 Commando first saw action when it raided German positions on the lower reaches of the Garigliano in December, 1943. There followed the Anzio landing (26th January, 1944) in which the Commandos met with little opposition. But when a few days later the Brigade was put in again to take Monte Ornito it was another story. Here they lost eleven officers, and one hundred and seventy-two other ranks, but the capture of the key to the defences of the River Garigliano was a notable achievement, and the Corps Commander, General McCreery, was loud in his praise of the “courage, enterprise and endurance” of the Commandos. In March the Brigade went ashore once again at Anzio, fighting this time in the infantry role, but displaying the usual aggression.

Meanwhile, a force, including No. 2 Commando, was operating on the Dalmation Coast with its Headquarters on the island of Vis (December, 1943-October, 1944). No. 2 was commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Jack Churchill and his policy was, needless to say, to attack as often as possible.

One of the most successful of Churchill’s raids destroyed the German garrison of the island of Solta (17th March, 1944), an operation which has been described as “a model of it’s kind”. Later the brigade occupied the Greek island of Kithera (September) and captured Corfu (October) before returning to Italy in February, 1945. On the night of 1st April the Commandos struggled across Lake Comacchio. Weeks of drought had lowered the water in the lagoon and for hours the men heaved and dragged their landing craft through the stinking, glutinous mud. Despite the inevitable confusion, the operation was a marked success. Corporal T.P Hunter, 43 R.M. Commando, won the Victoria Cross. The German losses included nine hundred and forty-six prisoners. This was followed by the capture of four islands in the middle of the lake, when Major Lassen, M.C., a Danish Commando, at the cost of his own life, won the Victoria Cross-the first foreigner ever to receive this decoration.

In the battle for the Agenta Gap the Commandos surprised the bridge at Menate. This battle was the beginning of the end for the Germans in Italy.

The 3rd Commando Brigade (1, 5, 42 and 44 (R.M) Commandos) was unfortunate in that it saw little action until the last Arakan campaign (January, 1945). But when its turn came it responded nobly, in fighting of a ferocity to appal the most hardened veteran. Under Brigadier C.R. Hardy, D.S.O. (who later rose to be a Commandant-General of the Royal Marines) the brigade occupied Akyab; followed up with the three-day battle for Myebon, where it destroyed a Japanese cavalry regiment, and then, pushing far up the Daingbong Chaung in its landing craft, settled astride the enemy communications at Kangaw. The Japanese counter-attacked with relentless determination (1st February), attacking en masse and enduring casualties in a way utterly strange to soldiers accustomed to more modern methods of European warfare. The battle raged all day, and at the end the vital Hill 170 remained in British hands. Here Lieutenant George A Knowland (No. 1 Commando-formerly a Sergeant in No. 3) won the Victoria Cross for conspicuous gallantry. The Commander of 15th India Corps published a Special Order of the Day praising the brigade’s reputation “for indifference to personal danger, for ruthless pursuit of success, and for resourceful determination in adversity”. “The Battle of Kangaw”, he wrote, “has been the decisive battle of the whole Arakan campaign and that it was won was due very largely to your magnificent courage on Hill 170.”

The 4th Commando Brigade, originally composed of entirely Royal Marine units, under Brigadier B.W. Leicester, D.S.O., included during the last winter of the war No. 4 Commando. This Brigade’s great exploit was the capture of Walcheren, and in this operation No. 4, under Lieut.-Colonel R.W.P. Dawson, captured the greater port of Flushing, showing once more all the dash and skill which won them the renown at Varengeville and Ouistreham.

It is often supposed that Commando units disdained such routine matters as administration. Nothing could be further from the truth. Commando Brigades were notably fortunate in their administrative staff, who, whether in the planning of raids or the sustaining of long campaigns, displayed remarkable imagination and perseverance. Moreover, in a Commando everyone came under starter’s orders. Quartermasters, Clerks or Storemen, were always ready to make their place in the firing line when occasions offered-and it frequently did!

This is not a place to discuss the overall contribution of the Commandos to the allied war effort. Suffice it to say that the few raids on Norway in 1941 were enough to induce Hitler and his Staff to increase the garrison of that country, so that at the surrender it numbered no less than 300,000 men. Had these forces been deployed in Normandy or in Russia in 1944, the war might have gone very differently, and at least could have dragged on for several months longer.

It is recorded that a certain Yugoslav, the widow Tomasic, once asked a Commando soldier why it was necessary for the Germans to come all the way from Berlin, and the English all the way from London to blow down her garden wall. Looking back after the lapse of twenty-one years one sees that this comment was not altogether unjustified. Yet these years of struggle and self-sacrifice were not in vain, nor is the Commando idea, the Commando spirit, the Commando heritage one which any nation can afford to either reject or to despise.

“They performed whatsoever their King commanded.”

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Wartime RM Commandos - a résumé

Early in 1942 it was decided to expand the number of Commando Units and volunteers were called for from the Royal Marines for a first RM Commando unit to join the Army Commandos already operating since 1940.
  • It was formed in February 1942 as the 'Royal Marine Commando', Royal Marines.
  • Later renamed Royal Marine Commando (A) with the introduction of a second unit.
  • Finally designated as No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
In October 1942 the 8th RM Battalion was disbanded to form Royal Marine Commando (B) which was very quickly redesignated as 41RM Commando. They were to be the only RM Commando units consisting entirely of 'volunteers' as in the Army Commandos.

In August 1943 further RM Battalions were disbanded to raise new RM Commando units. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 9th and 10th RM Battalions became 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 RM Commandos respectively.
At the same time both Army and RM Commando Units, each keeping their separate identities, were grouped into four Special Service Brigades, later known as Commando Brigades.
  • Nos. 1 and 4 Special Service Brigades operated in North West Europe;
  • No. 2 Special Service Brigade in the Central Mediterranean;
  • No. 3 Special Service Brigade in the Far East.
  • 101st  RM Brigade HQ was redesignated 4 Special Service Brigade HQ.
  • 102nd RM Brigade HQ was redesignated 3 Special Service Brigade HQ
In March 1944 the 7th RM Battalion and some Marines from MNBDO11 formed the basis of a new 48RM Commando. 

For various reasons, not least the fact that a Royal Marine Bn., consisted of almost 1,000 Marines whereas a Commando consisted of approx 450 Commandos, not all the Royal Marines from these Battalions went onto Commando training. Those who did not for any reason, or who did not pass or complete the Commando Course, were allocated to other sections of the Royal Marines, including Landing Craft duties.
 
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1 Commando

History of the Unit

1 Commando
  • 13 June 1940 first formed with personnel from No's 6 & 8 Independent Companies as No.11 Independent Company.
  • 14 June 1940 re-designated No.1 Commando.
  • 27 July 1940 absorbed into No.1 Special Service Battalion.
  • 5 March 1941 Dartmouth reformed as No.1 Commando.
  • Early Raids included 27/28 August 1941 on the French coast, and  2-7 April 1942 Bayonne ….Operation Myrmidon (Aborted).  
  • 28 March 1942 Operation Chariot. Sgt Tom Durrant was one of a small detachment from No.1 Commando chosen to participate with No 2 Commando in the raid on the dry dock at St Nazaire. He was killed in action and later posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.
  • No.1 Commando was then withdrawn from raiding to prepare for Operation Torch.
  • November 1942 North Africa, Operation Torch, No.1 Commando were the first unit in history to wear the green beret in battle.
  • Several operations were undertaken by the Commando in North Africa including the Battle of Sedjenane Feb/March 1943, before fighting as part of the line and then returning to the UK for refitting and re-equipping.
  • 15 November 1943 the unit embarked on HMT Ranchi for the Far East and jungle training in India. Some additional detail about their movements can be found in this link to the history of 42 RM Commando with whom they embarked.
  • From Sept 1944, as part of the inaugural 3 Commando Brigade, No.1 Commando saw six months of active service in Burma and fought in The Arakan at Akyab and Myebon culminating in the battle of Hill 170 at Kangaw. It was one of the most intense battles of the whole Burma campaign. It was during this campaign that the Victoria Cross was awarded to Lieutenant George Knowland for this gallantry.
  • March 1945 No.1 Commando was withdrawn to India for replacements and further training.
  • No.1 Commando was earmarked for further active service with the ‘Zipper landings in Malaya. Due to cessation of hostilities the unit was redirected to Hong Kong where it carried out policing operations before finally being merged with No.5 Commando to form 1/5 Commando which was disbanded October 1946.

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1 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

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ALDRIDGE, William Reginald

Lance Sergeant
5830857
No 1 Commando
Cambridgeshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant William Aldridge died in North Africa. He has no known grave. Son of Walter William and Florence Phoebe Aldridge, of Smethwick, Staffordshire. Posthumous Mention in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in North Africa. 
 

ALEXANDER, John MacAlister

Fusilier
4194689
No 1 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier John Alexander died during operations in North Africa. Son of Thomas and Margaret Alexander, of Leighton, Montgomeryshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/55.

ANDERSON, Barrie Sherwill Norman

Trooper
14241781
No 1 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Staffordshire County Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Barrie Anderson was reported missing 6 December 1942 during operations in North Africa and later found to be a prisoner of war. He died of wounds in captivity on 12 January 1943 in Italy. Son of Gibert Norman Anderson, and of Stella Christine Anderson, of Walton, Stafford.

ANDREWS, Alfred Archley

Fusilier
14604353
No 1 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Alfred Andrews died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of George Andrews, and of Dora E. Andrews, of South Harrow, Middlesex. He volunteered for the Commandos whilst serving in the Police.
  • 12.10.1936 joined the Metropolitan Police, warrant number 125297.

ANSELL, Arthur James

Trooper
14241725
No 1 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Arthur James Ansell, warrant number 126925, joined the Metropolitan Police on 7 June 1938. Last posted to 'N' Division as a Constable.
1939 married and serving at the Police Station, 12A Holmes Road, Kentish Town, London.

BAGOT, Henry Hunter

Trooper
14241647
No 1 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Manchester Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Henry Bagot died during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bagot, of Manchester.

BAKER, Albert

Albert baker No.1 Commando
Lance Sergeant
2614133
No 1 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Bradford City Police
Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Albert Baker D.C.M., died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Albert and Annie Baker, of Stanningley, Leeds, Yorkshire.

BAKER, George Horace

Gunner
6143891
No 1 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner George Baker died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. He has no known grave.
Son of Horace Edward and Mary Ann Baker, of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey.
 

BAKER, Herbert Valentine

Herbert Valentine Baker 1 Commando
Lance Corporal
14241761
No 1 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Derbyshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Herbert Baker died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Albert and Harriet Baker, and husband of Beatrice Ellen Baker, of Handsworth, Birmingham. In 1939 Herbert was a Police Constable, number 396, residing at 26 Slater Avenue, Derby.

BALL, Sydney Alonso

Gunner
917356
No 1 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Sydney Ball from Luton was reported missing 6 December 1942 during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Ernest and Alice Ball; husband of Freda Evelyn Ball, of Luton, Bedfordshire.
 

BARTER, George

Gunner
943492
No 1 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner George Barter died during operations in North Africa. He has no known grave. 
Son of Llewellyn Barter, and of Mabel Barter, of Surbiton, Surrey.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BEECH, James Frederick

Private
14404860
No 1 Commando
No 5 Commando
1 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Sussex Regiment
Died on war service
Private James Beech, HQ 3 Commando Brigade, died in Poona Hospital India after contracting polio. Son of Frederick William Thomas Beech and Elvina Beech, of Brighton, Sussex. [1][1a]][2].

BENNION, Thomas James

Corporal
14241783
No 1 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Stoke on Trent City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Thomas Bennion died of wounds received during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of James Owen Bennion and Florence Mary Bennion, of Baldwin's Gate, Staffordshire. In 1939 Thomas Bennion was a Police Constable residing in Stoke on Trent.

BENTLEY, Donald

Private
14241762
No 1 Commando
Lincolnshire Regiment
Lincolnshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Donald Bentley died during operations in North Africa. Son of Greenwood and Mary Elizabeth Bentley, of Carlton-Le-Moorland, Lincolnshire.

BLEAKLEY, Charles

Fusilier
4208516
No 1 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Died on war service
Fusilier Bleakley from Wigan was accidentally killed by a gunshot wound (instantaneous) at Bunarkaig, Achnacarry. Seen after death by Capt. J.E. Symondson RAMC, the Medical Officer at the Commando Basic Training Centre (CBTC). Son of Thomas and Emily Bleakley, of Higher Ince, Wigan.

BOYCE, James Wesley R.

James Boyce 1 Commando
Private
5828291
No 1 Commando
Suffolk Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Boyce, 4 Troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches in recognition of his gallant and distinguished service.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BRADFORD, John Meller

Captain
70669
No 1 Commando
South Wales Borderers, 2nd Bn. The Monmouthshire Regt.
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain John Bradford from Swansea died during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. Son of Ernest Meller Bradford and Ethel Mary Bradford.

CAMBLIN, Cecil

Cecil Camblin 1 Commando
Lance Sergeant
6977897
No 1 Commando
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Cecil Camblin was reported missing 6 December 1942 during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave.
Extract from the Belfast Telegraph
18 November 1943

CLAY, Fred Henry

Gunner
6206246
No 1 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Fred Clay died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Frederick Henry and May Ethel Clay, of Ponder's End, Enfield, Middlesex.
 

COLEMAN, Harold James

Troop Sergeant Major
3957677
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Died on war service
Troop Sergeant Major Harold Coleman died in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary as a result of injuries received whilst rock climbing. Son of Mary Coleman; husband of G. V. Coleman, of Riverside, Cardiff.

CRAIG, Samuel

Fusilier
1500685
No 1 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Samuel Craig was attested into the Royal Artillery in 1938 and transferred to the Royal Welch Fusiliers on 4 October 1939, later volunteering for the Commandos. He was reported missing 6 December 1942 during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia, later presumed killed in action.

CROFT, James Herbert

Captain
38190
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Died on war service
Captain Sir James Croft died as a result of an accident. 11th Baronet and son of Sir Herbert Archer Croft, 10th Baronet, and Lady Croft (nee Parr), of Sway, Hampshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DAVIDSON, Douglas Malcolm

Capt.D.M. Davidson MC
Captain
105288
No 1 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Douglas Davidson MC died of wounds sustained on the 14th March whilst leading a patrol and being engaged by the enemy. The location for the entry recorded in the War Diary shows Sidi es Siah.

DAVIES, Thomas Alfred

Private
4033757
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Thomas Davies was reported missing presumed died of wounds during operations in North Africa. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists /National Archives files WO417/75.
 

DAVIES, Verdun George

Private
4080355
No 1 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Verdun Davies was reported missing 6 December 1942, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of Edgar John and Margret Davies.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DUFFY, William

William Duffy 1 Commando
Private
3778082
No 1 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Duffy from Liverpool died during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Husband of Nora Duffy. Educated at St Sylvesters Roman Catholic School. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

DUMIGAN, James

James Dumigan 1 Commando
Lance Corporal
6982426
No 1 Commando
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Dumigan from Belfast died during operations at Kangaw.
 

EATON, George Oliver

Private
3777516
No 1 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Eaton was initially reported missing, later presumed to have died of wounds during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of John and Emily Eaton; husband of Georgina Eaton, of Liverpool.
 
Sources

EDWARDS, Elwyn

Fusilier
4192899
No 1 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Elwyn Edwards, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Luc Sur Mer on the French coast.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/45.

EVANS, Cyril Denman

Lance Corporal
4080201
No 1 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Cyril Evans was killed in action during operations at Luc Sur Mer on the French coast.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/47.

GEORGE, Herbert Alexander

Private
3964607
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Herbert George was reported missing presumed died of wounds during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of Michael and Sarah George; husband of Marjorie George, of Cardiff.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GROVES, Fernley William Thomas

Private
4038826
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Fernley Groves was reported missing on 6 December 1942, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of George and Mary Groves, of Madeley, Shropshire.

HAMILTON, James

Sapper
2983344
No 1 Commando
Royal Engineers
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper James Hamilton was reported wounded and missing 17 March 1943 during operations in North Africa, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of Alexander and Catherine Hamilton, of Thornliebank, Glasgow.
Service

HUMPHREYS, James

Private
3958742
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Humphreys died of wounds during operations in North Africa. He has no known grave. Husband of Dorothy M. Humphreys, of Dartmouth, Devon.
Mention in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in North Africa.
 
Sources

JONES, Hubert

Hubert Jones 1 Commando
Corporal
2073288
No 1 Commando
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Hubert Jones, No.1 Commando, was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Benjamin Hubert and Gladys Jones, of Bishopston, Glamorgan.
  • 1 May 1939 enlisted Royal Engineers.

JONES, Thomas

Private
3970706
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Jones died during operations in North Africa.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/54.
 

KLONOWSKI, Theophilus Henry

Lance Corporal
5950896
No 1 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Theophilius Klonowski, Signal Section, died when Captain Craven's troop engaged an enemy patrol at approximately 0600hrs during operations at Beja, North Africa. 
 
Sources
CWGC

KNOWLAND, Lt. George Arthur, VC

Grave of Lieut Knowland VC
Lieutenant
323566 & 578261
No 1 Commando
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Victoria Cross (VC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant George Arthur Knowland died during operations at Hill 170, Kangaw. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of Arthur Philip and Mary Elizabeth Knowland, of Catford, London; husband of Ruby Knowland.

LEWIS, Frank

Lance Sergeant
3960926
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Frank Lewis died during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of John and Elizabeth Lewis, of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan.

Source

CWGC.

LINES, Ronald James

Lance Corporal Ronald Lines 1 Commando
Lance Corporal
3964660
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Ronald Lines , 6 troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/88.

LLEWELLYN, Fred

Corporal Fred Llewellyn 1 Commando
Corporal
4036505
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Fred Llewellyn was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He was part of a demolition team who embarked for the raid on Motor Launch ML 306.

Son of Tom and Elizabeth Llewellyn, of Worcester.

LLOYD, Edmund John

Lance Corporal
14604377
No 1 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Edmund Lloyd was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
Son of Frederick Robert and Fanny Jane Lloyd; husband of Mona (Mollie) Dorothy Lloyd, of of Earl's Court, London.

LLOYD, Leonard

Private
4078866
No 1 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leonard Lloyd was reported missing presumed killed, before later being confirmed as killed in action [1][1a].

LOAKES, Stanley John

Lance Corporal
4038903
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Stanley Loakes was reported wounded and missing in Tunisia December 1942, later confirmed as dying of wounds whilst a prisoner of war.
 
Sources
CWGC

LUCAS, Percy

Private
3768364
No 1 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Died on war service

Private Percy Lucas died in hospital in Secunderabad, India, whilst on active service in the Far Eastern theatre of operations. Son of Mrs Annie Fitzpatrick from Fazakerley, Liverpool. Married to Lina.

MORGAN, Harold Rees

Captain Harold Rees Morgan 1 Commando
Captain
88079
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Harold Morgan died during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave.
Son of William Thomas Morgan and Margaret A. Morgan, of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire [1][1a].

MORRIS, Matthew Frank

Sergeant
1905889
No 1 Commando
Royal Engineers
Military Medal (MM)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Matthew Morris MM, 6 Troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
Son of Alfred H. Morris and Louisa Morris; husband of Maud Morris. of Station Town. Co. Durham.

PHILLIPS, Wilfrid Harold

Private
4105154
No 1 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
The Herefordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Wilfrid Phillips was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave. Son of Harold E. and Hariett Phillips, of Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

REID, George

Private
3778097
No 1 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Died on war service

Private George Reid was wounded on 28 March 1943 during operations in North Africa. He died in the UK on 27 June 1943

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/59 and WO417/63.
 

SANDO, Thomas

Private
3969167
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Sando was reported missing 6 December 1942 in North Africa, later reported as dying of wounds the following day whilst a prisoner of war [1][1a].
At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Bizerte, Tunisia.

SLAVIN, Gerrard

Private
7942540
No 1 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Gerrard Slavin was reported missing believed wounded 6 December 1942 during operations in North Africa (Operation Bizerte), later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of James Slavin, and of Annie Slavin (nee Ward), of Rosyth, Fife.
 

TAYLOR, William Ronald

Fusilier (Lance Corporal)
14604392
No 1 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier William Taylor died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of William George Thomas Taylor and Lilian Josephine Taylor, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

TOMBLIN, Edward Charles

Private
6144878
No 1 Commando
East Surrey Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edward Tomblin was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on Motor Launch ML 306.
Son of Frank and Mary Ellen Tomblin; husband of Eleanor Margaret Tomblin, of Wandsworth, London.

TUCKER, Ivan Henry

Pte Ivan Tucker 1 Commando
Private
5621153
No 1 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ivan Tucker was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Charles Henry and Florence Annie Tucker, of Kingsnympton, Devon.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WALLIS, Reginald

Corporal
5933005
No 1 Commando
Suffolk Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Reginald Wallis died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of William Edmond and Dora Emily Wallis. Previously received a Mention in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in North Africa.
 

WATTS, Robert Edward

Private
14241839
No 1 Commando
Royal Norfolk
Norwich City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Watts died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
Son of Walter and Thirza Agnes Watts, of Norwich; husband of Gladys Georgina Eliza Watts, of Old Catton, Norwich.

WEBBER, Ernest George William

Private
1154962
No 1 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Died on active service
Private Ernest Webber died in India as a result of an accident whilst swimming.
Extract from the No 1 Commando War Diary
Londa Astoli 12 May 1945.
Pte Webber (6 tp) who injured  himself whilst swimming died in C.M.H. Belgaum.

WEEKES, Sydney George Douglas

Fusilier
6482277
No 1 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Sydney Weekes was killed in action during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia, and has no known grave. Son of Edward and Emma Weekes; husband of Muriel Hartnoll Weeks, of Stoke Newington, London.

WHELAN, Jack

Private
4867187
No 1 Commando
Leicestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Jack Whelan was initially reported missing, later presumed to have died of wounds during operations at Bizerte, Tunisia. He has no known grave.
Son of John and Elizabeth Whelan; husband of E. Whelan, of Wandsworth, London.
 
Sources

WILLIAMS, Frank

Private
3778254
No 1 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frank Williams died during operations in North Africa.
 
Extract from the No 1 Commando War Diary for 28 March 1943
Location: Djebel Choucha, Algeria. 

WILSON, Graham Charles

Fusilier
6482243
No 1 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police (War Reserve)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Graham Wilson was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
In 1939 he was a married textile salesman residing at 40 Richmond Road, Wimbledon, and a Metropolitan Police War Reserve Constable. He later volunteered for the Commandos.
 

YOUNG, James Alfred

Lance Corporal
3596431
No 1 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Young, Mortar Platoon, died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma.  
Extract from Appendix 2 of the Timeline Report.

KNOWLAND, Lt. George Arthur, VC

Rank: 
Lieutenant
Unit / Base: 
1 Commando
3 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
323566 & 578261
Honours & Awards: 
Born: 
Saturday, August 19, 1922
Birthplace: 
Catford Kent
Died : 
Wednesday, January 31, 1945
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Grave of Lieut Knowland VC
Lieutenant George Arthur Knowland died during operations at Hill 170, Kangaw. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of Arthur Philip and Mary Elizabeth Knowland, of Catford, London; husband of Ruby Knowland.
Previously served as a Sergeant in No 3 Commando and took part in their action at Termoli in 1943. Commissioned 23 June 1944 and then joined No 1 Commando in the Far East. Reference to this, and to his leadership qualities, is made in a Testament to George Knowland by Jack Cox No.12 and No.3 Cdo. [see documents below].
[Award Source : LG 36673, page 3992, publication date 25th Aug 44.]
Citation for the Victoria Cross
War Office, 12th April 1945.
In Burma on 31st January, 1945, near Kangaw, Lieutenant Knowland was commanding the forward platoon of a Troop positioned on the extreme North of a hill which was subjected to very heavy and repeated enemy attacks throughout the whole day. Before the first attack started, Lieutenant Knowland's platoon was heavily mortared and machine gunned, yet he moved about among his men keeping them alert and encouraging them, though under fire himself at the time. When the enemy, some 300 strong in all, made their first assault they concentrated all their efforts on his platoon of 24 men, but, in spite of the ferocity of the attack, he moved about from trench to trench distributing ammunition, and firing his rifle and throwing grenades at the enemy, often from completely exposed positions.
Later, when the crew of one of his forward Bren Guns had all been wounded, he sent back to Troop Headquarters for another crew and ran forward to man the gun himself until they arrived. The enemy was then less than 10 yards from him in dead ground down the hill, so, in order to get a better field of fire, he stood on top of the trench, firing the light machine gun from his hip, and successfully keeping them at a distance until a Medical Orderly had dressed and evacuated the wounded men behind him.
The new Bren team also became casualties on the way up, and Lieutenant Knowland continued to fire the gun until another team took over. Later, when a fresh attack came in, he took over a 2 inch Mortar and in spite of heavy fire and the closeness of the enemy, he stood up in the open to face them, firing the mortar from his hip and killing six of them with his first bomb. When all bombs were expended he went back through heavy grenade, mortar and machine gun fire to get more, which he fired in the same way from the open in front of his platoon positions. When those bombs were finished, he went back to his own trench, and still standing up fired his rifle at them.
Being hard pressed and with enemy closing in on him from only 10 yards away, he had no time to re-charge his magazine. Snatching up the Tommy gun of a casualty, he sprayed the enemy and was mortally wounded stemming this assault, though not before he had killed and wounded many of the enemy.
Such was the inspiration of his magnificent heroism, that, though fourteen out of twenty four of his platoon became casualties at an early stage, and six of his positions were over-run by the enemy, his men held on through twelve hours of continuous and fierce fighting until reinforcements arrived. If this Northern end of the hill had fallen, the rest of the hill would have been endangered, the beach-head dominated by the enemy, and other units farther inland cut off from their source of supplies. As it was, the final successful counter-attack was later launched from the vital ground which Lieutenant Knowland had taken such a gallant part in holding.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes

KNOWLAND, George Arthur, VC, (No.1 Cdo), London Gazette

Type: Files
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Lt G A Knowland VC Citation

The London Gazette citation for the award of the Victoria Cross to Lt George Knowland of No 1 Commando 4 Troop

Hill 170 Kangaw Burma January 1945

Follow this link to learn more of about all the Commandos awarded the Victoria Cross

KNOWLAND, George Arthur, Lieut, VC. A testament by Jack Cox.

A Letter to Harry Winch (No. 1 Cdo. 2 Troop) from Jack Cox (12 & 3 Cdos.) concerning Lt. George Knowland VC [see linked content below], who was a section sergeant in No 3 Commando with the nickname 'Nobby', during the Battle for Termoli.
 
Source
This letter was given to John Mewett by Harry Winch No 1 Commando (2 Troop) for general dissemination in tribute of Lt George Knowland VC who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his action on Hill 170 Kangaw Burma January 31st 1945. Transcribed from original by Elaine Southworth-Davies

Date of letter 21 October 2005
Dear Harry,
Thank you for the package re Nobby Knowland. To express my appreciation for the trouble you have gone to - words fail me. “Absolutely brilliant” springs to mind, but seems inadequate for what I feel deep down.The following will perhaps tell you why I hold this man’s memory in such high esteem, and why I value your package greatly.Nobby I only ever knew as a battlefield commando comrade.  He was my first commando N.C.O. leader in battle when it was at its most desperate and ferocious. This was Termoli in Italy, October 1943 which turned out to be the most horrendous of my own war. With Lieutenant George Knowland of No.1 Commando in mind, on receipt of your excellent package, I thought it would be appropriate to tell you a little about the battle for Termoli, where his leadership made such an impression on me.
 
I was then 18 years of age – having joined up at 16 years, lying about my age, and ever since the Termoli battle, I’ve felt indebted to Nobby and his superb commando leadership at a time when at Termoli, it did seem that we of 3 Commando were about to be wiped out completely.  But more about that later.
 
After the disbandment of No.12 Commando, 26 of us from our Troop were sent out to Sicily in the summer of 1943 to join No.3 Commando. We arrived soon after they had been in action at “Agnone” in Sicily, where they captured a bridge behind enemy lines and held it against far superior German forces. Montgomery, being chuffed at this, ordered the title “3 Commando Bridge” to be engraved in the stone-work of the structure.  (Still there in 1948, doubtless no longer).
 
In their Sicily campaign No.3 achieved great things, but at dreadful cost in terms of casualties; when we arrived as a contingent from No.12, 3 Commando were well down in numbers to below half their original strength of 450 men. Accordingly, 3 Commando, to maintain operational viability, re-organised so that we had just three fighting Troops, as opposed to the usual commando six fighting Troops.
 
Invasion of Italy was next task ahead. For this 3 Commando were “brigaded” with the 1st SAS (re-named S.R.S. – Special Raiding Squadron, their founder, David Stirling having been captured by the Germans), and No.40 Royal Marine Commando, the newly formed commando brigade to be commanded by Colonel Durford-Slater, the Commanding Officer at that time of No.3 Commando.  Our second l/c Major 'Bungy' Young took over command of No.3.
 
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The first action was a landing on the “toe” of Italy from the Mediterranean coast against Italian Troops.  This was a doddle, for once they put up a showy fire fight with their fast firing Braeder machine-guns, and we returned the fire with interest, they caved in rather easily.Termoli came next from the Adriatic coast.  By then we of 3 Commando numbered less than 160 men and for that operation was commanded by our Adjutant, Captain Komrower, Bungy, our acting C.O. being hospital with malaria and yellow jaundice.
 
The landing took place during the night at 1 a.m. 3 Commando were first to land followed by the SAS and the Marine Commandos. We literally caught a Garrison of the elite German ‘Herman Goering Paratroopers’ napping, but once they were aware we were on their doorstep, they put up fierce resistance. By midday, however, Jerry had had it - our brigade capturing the town, the deep water port there, also about 70 German paratroopers as prisoners, who were taken on board one of the craft that conveyed us for the landing.
 
Of the several “mini-actions” our sub-section took part in that day, one in particular gives an insight into Nobby Knowland’s leadership in battle. Our sub-section was sent to the outskirts of the town adjacent to the open country-side to deal with a pocket of German resistance. 
 
The terrain only allowed us a frontal attack, with the enemy putting up a hail of rifle fire in our direction. Nobby quickly assessed the situation, sent our Bren-gunner out to the flank where he spotted a good firing point, telling him to “keep the bastards heads down.”  Once the Bren opened up, we advanced with our frontal attack, firing as we went, and not losing a man, to come across about a dozen dead German paratroopers, with three still alive whom we took prisoner.At first it looked a dodgy task, the terrain not favourable to a covered approach - in the event it turned out to be a successful “fire and movement” effort, which seemed all over in no time at all.
 
Nobby knew instinctively the best way to tackle that situation, achieving success with very few words and no fuss - commando leadership at its best. If my description of that incident makes it all sound easy, it was far from that, but the reason we achieved maximum efficiency in that frontal attack, was down to Nobby’s unhesitating command of the circumstances facing us.
 
The overall strategy of the Termoli operation was for the 8th. Army to get through to us on land, to re-inforce our capture of this important deep water port.  Trouble was, heavy rains caused the Biferno River, between us and the 8th. Army, to flood sweeping away pontoon bridges; when the rain stopped, Luftwaffe planes appeared in the skies to bomb the fresh pontoons put across the river.
 
Page 3
Some of the 8th.  Army in the form of an infantry unit, a few anti-tank guns, also a few Sherman tanks (I saw three) managed to get across the river before pontoons were either swept away or bombed to join us at Termoli. We were told that a Panzer Division had been spotted advancing in our direction and to prepare for a counter-attack.
 
3 Commando were sent about 1½ miles outside the town to take up defensive positions on a wooded ridge of low growing Olive trees, which had a commanding view to our front.  Wooded areas of course are good protection against tanks, whose crews are always fearful that a stout branch fallen to the ground would get into their tracks and remove the track from the bogey wheels, so making them immobile and sitting ducks for enemy guns.
 
Our three Troops of 3 Commando lined that ridge, with a Troop of SAS on our right flank and some 8th. Army infantry off to our left. The first night on the ridge was extremely cold when it rained.  We had a bit of shelling, but not much, and the night passed without much incident.
 
Come the dawn and the welcome hot sun, we were straffed by low flying Luftwaffe planes, with a furrow of machine gun fire too close for comfort to my slit-trench.  The aircraft then swooped off to bomb Termoli town. Immediately after that, we had a clear view of the advancing Panzer Division, from the height of our ridge, with tanks and infantry in abundance.   A dawn attack was imminent. We were then attacked non-stop for the rest of that day, which only eased as darkness fell.  
 
For what has to be a brief account of that lengthy battle, suffice to mention a few of the following instances.
German artillery - extremely accurate, so they knew where we were, stonked our positions for the whole of that day with unremitting shell fire, trees were being blown in the air,  the cry of “stretcher-bearers” could be heard indicating someone had caught it, the whole ridge stunk of cordite -  it could be fairly described as a hell on earth.
 
There were three separate German infantry attacks up the slopes towards our ridge, with much blowing of German whistles, I recall, causing us to be busy with rifles and Bren.  All three attacks were successfully repulsed.
 
Our Bren-gunner, Jack Leach, was firing at enemy tanks with some effect, as in some instances, the tanks stopped as the result.  In one particular occasion I witnessed, I saw the tank actually back-off  which amazed me at the time. Difficulty was, Jack was fast running out of ammunition, and started  ‘cadging’  our spare ammo in the form of 50 rounds bandaliers we all carried with us on operations  -  later found many of us short of ammunition.
 
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During that day, two anti-tank crews set up their guns near to our slit-trench positions. I could see them plainly from my slit-trench. When the battle had reached one of its many heights, I happen to see some activity by the gun crews, thinking they were about to take on enemy tanks. To my surprise, they were in fact removing the firing pieces from their guns, and did not so much as retreat, as I witnessed, they actually “fled!”  to the rear, departing our ridge in great haste.
 
I shouted to Nobby, above all the noise, that the anti-tank crews had cleared off and I still remember his response to this day - “I had noticed, I think we’ll go forward about 20 yards near the edge of this wood, these shells will then fall behind us.” 
 
I’ve reflected often since that incident, that it could well have been Nobby’s instinctive way of showing his contempt for the anti-tank crew’s actions, symbolised by our 20 yard or so, very “mini-advance”.   I’m sure in my own mind that was the case. Nobby was nobody’s fool, and his actions always spoke louder than words.It was another example of Nobby being the sub-section Sergeant and commando leader, to be with when the going got tough. The type of man one never ever forgets.
 
By this time the infantry on our left had been forced back towards Termoli town, also the SAS Troop on our right had been forced back by an infantry attack - from our slit-trenches our sub-section were close enough to give the SAS some covering fire as they fell back, but could do nothing else in the circumstances. A look at an excerpt from Colonel Durnford-Slater’s post-war book “Commando,” tells us the state of play about then:-
 
          “THE FIGHTING RAGED. No.3 COMMANDO STILL OUT IN FRONT
           WERE GIVING, DURING THE GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACK, WHAT
           WAS PROBABLY THEIR FINEST PERFORMANCE OF THE WAR.
           HAMMERED BY TANKS, POUNDED BY GUNS, ATTACKED BY
           INFANTRY AND LEFT EXPOSED AND BLEEDING ON THEIR FLANKS,
           BY THE RETREAT OF ANOTHER UNIT, THEY DID NOT BUDGE FROM
           THEIR POSITIONS ……………………..”
 
When darkness fell, the shelling stopped, presumably because the German infantry were now close to our positions. They seemed to be puffing their cigarettes in the dark to cause a red glow in the darkness - at least it gave us an idea as to where their positions were. Then German machine-gun fire came at our positions immediately to our rear - it convinced me at the time that we were no doubt surrounded by the enemy and isolated from the main body of our troops. 
                                         
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Nobby’s calm rather low key voice then ordered to we of his sub-section, “Watch for enemy at the rear, shoot enemy on sight.”  We found ourselves returning the enemy fire at the German gun flashes showing well in the darkness. The order was then passed round to cease-fire and to conserve what ammunition we had left.  
 
Several haystacks were on fire over to the left of the ridge in a farmyard, illuminating the scene in that area. Two enemy tanks were stationary there, with their 88 millimetre guns pointing ominously and directly along our ridge. In our sight we saw German tank crews with mess tins having food.  It reminded me at the time we had not eaten for the 36 hours we had been manning that ridge.
 
We were left with our thoughts as we stayed in our slit-trenches, still watching our front. I was sure in my own mind that come the dawn the Germans would just see to the task of wiping out No. 3 Commando - with our ammunition being so low, we would not be able to fight back for very long. I was personally convinced that I was staring my own death in the face. 
 
At that stage of the war I was a “follower” of our commando NCOs and Officer commando leaders (myself not yet an NCO whose role was to lead) and whatever my commando leader did, I would do also. I knew Nobby Knowland sufficiently by then to know he would never surrender.  His leadership in battle had created in me a great loyalty to him, and I realised that as long as he continued the fight to the enemy, I would want to be with him. I only hoped I would be up to it if and when the time came.
 
My emotional thoughts then on that ridge, at that time, was for my family and the effect it would have on them to be told I had been killed in action. I said my prayers for them in that respect. But as it turned out - we were not to be killed off. Captain Hopson of 3 Commando discovered that we were only surrounded on three sides, he and his batman left the ridge on the side the Germans were absent and reported back to Termoli. Bungy Young’s book “Storm From the Sea” describes what went on:-
 
          “DURING THE NIGHT DONALD HOPSON AND HIS BATMAN,
          SUCCEEDED IN MAKING HIS WAY BACK TO TERMOLI.
          HE EXPLAINED THAT 3 COMMANDO WAS SURROUNDED ON
          THREE SIDES BY THE ENEMY AT FIFTY AND A HUNDRED
          YARDS.  IT WAS EVIDENT THAT UNLESS THEY WERE
          WITHDRAWN BEFORE DAWN THEY WOULD INEVITABLY BE
          ANNIHILATED.  JOHN DURNFORD-SLATER SENT HIM
          BACK WITH ORDERS FOR THE COMMANDO TO WITHDRAW
          INTO RESERVE AT TERMOLI.  HE REACHED THEM AT
          ONE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING.  THREE-QUARTERS
          OF AN HOUR LATER THE COMMANDO FILTERED BACK TO
          THE REAR OF THE RIDGE POSITION AND FORMED UP IN
          FILE.     DONALD HOPSON LED THEM BACK CROSS-COUNTRY
          ………….. THE COMMANDO HAD NO AMMUNITION FOR THE
          MORTARS AND VERY LITTLE FOR THE BREN.    AT 3.30  
        TIRED BUT IN GOOD SPIRITS, THEY REACHED THE TOWN….”
 
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To complete the story of Termoli - 3 Commando’s stubborn resistance on that ridge played an important part in delaying the Panzer Division’s intent of re-capturing Termoli town and the deep water port  - allowing Royal Engineers time at the Biferno Rover to finally secure a pontoon bridge across, enabling the main bulk of the 8th. Army to surmount that River obstacle. It further allowed the time for an extra British infantry Brigade to land at night from the sea at Termoli.
 
With these re-inforcements, together with R.A.F. planes appearing in the skies to fire rockets at the enemy tanks, the German Panzer Division was forced into full retreat.  The battle for Termoli was then won, and an important advance by the British Army achieved including the gain of a deep water port.
 
3 Commando’s casualties from their 36 hour defence of that ridge were surprisingly light. Two were killed, six missing (almost certainly blown to bits by the shelling) and twenty-eight wounded.  An indication of how 3 Commando knew how to properly dig-in.
 
Nobby’s leadership of our sub-section throughout that battle cannot be described in one sentence. He did have this aura of great strength, mentally and physically.  He showed in combat that he could “think on his feet” with few words and plenty of action -  indicated previously, for example, by our ‘frontal attack’ and the ‘mini-advance on the ridge when Anti-tank crews cleared off. He was most certainly focussed at all times with purpose on the main objectives in war - to defeat the enemy come what may. He always seemed to know what to do, despite shot and shell at its most furious.
 
Nobby Knowland as I knew him then was a man blessed with a large slice of natural humility - also did seem to have a touch of the invincibility about him.  As an 18 year old at that time, I admired him greatly.  With him as my sub-section Sergeant   -   despite the horrendous nature of that battle, he made me feel secure. He put, for me, into true perspective war at the sharp end, which greatly assisted me in the future battles I faced from the Normandy D-Day landings, when I was a newly promoted NCO, and subsequently through our European campaign.
 
By then of course, Nobby had been commissioned as Lieutenant George Knowland and sent out to Burma to join No. 1 Commando in their fight against the Japanese. It was some seven months later that he was to be killed in action and to be awarded the ‘Victoria Cross’.
 
I’ve since acknowledged the privilege it was to have served under the direct leadership of a man such as he, to whom I’ve always felt indebted for the example he gave as a commando leader at Termoli.
 
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In post-war years, whenever I have stayed at the Union Jack Club I’ve made a point of unfailingly looking up Nobby’s name on the wall listing all the winners of the ‘Victoria Cross’ and with my memories of him at Termoli, just to say a silent, “Thanks Nobby”.
 
Thank you Harry once again for the superb package you sent me which I value immensely. It has prompted me to write this “epistle length” letter in return.   I won’t apologise for that, for I’ve just written as I felt, with some emotion I suppose, especially at this poignant time of the Commando Association’s ‘Stand-down’. I do hope that you find it of interest.
 
My best regards to your good lady Pam, look after yourselves - there aren’t many of us left.
 
Yours Sincerely
Jack Cox -  12 & 3 Commandos.    
 
Additional info:                
As indicated in the above, Bungy Young our then acting C.O. was in hospital at the time of Termoli, but clearly in touch with what was going on, because he left his hospital bed and travelled somehow to Termoli in a Jeep, where the acting Brigade Commander Durnford-Slater made him ‘Brigade Major’ at Termoli - the reason Bungy was not with us on the ridge it being considered he was still not fully recovered from his illness.
 
P.S         
You and I have only met in very recent times and despite the occasional bollocking you have given me, I’ve always enjoyed your company   -   if we had lived nearer to each other, I would have made a point of seeing more of both you and Pam.   I always know a good man when I meet one.  I’m sorry I cannot make the visit to Nobby’s Croydon School, but as I explained, certain domestic obligations have prevented it.   
 
 All the best Harry, might see you sometime.
 

DURRANT, Sgt. Thomas Frank, VC

Rank: 
Sergeant
Unit / Base: 
1 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Engineers
Service: 
Army
Number: 
1874047
Honours & Awards: 
Died : 
Saturday, March 28, 1942
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
23
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Sergeant Thomas Frank Durrant was killed in action during Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross.
War Office 19th June 1945
For great gallantry, skill and devotion to duty when in charge of a Lewis gun in H.M. Motor Launch ML 306 in the St. Nazaire raid on the 28th March, 1942.
Motor Launch 306 came under heavy fire while proceeding up the River Loire towards the port. Sergeant Durrant, in his position abaft the bridge, where he had no cover or protection, engaged enemy gun positions and searchlights on shore. During this engagement he was severely wounded in the arm but refused to leave his gun.
The Motor Launch subsequently went down the river and was attacked by a German destroyer at 50-60 yards range, and often closer.
In this action Sergeant Durrant continued to fire at the destroyer's bridge with the greatest coolness and with complete disregard of the enemy's fire. The Motor Launch was illuminated by the enemy searchlight and Sergeant Durrant drew on himself the individual attention of the enemy guns, and was again wounded, in many places.
Despite these further wounds he stayed in his exposed position, still firing his gun, although after a time only able to support himself by holding on to the gun mounting. After a running fight, the Commander of the German destroyer called on the Motor Launch to surrender. Sergeant Durrant's answer was a further burst of fire at the destroyer's bridge.
Although now very weak he went on firing, using drums of ammunition as fast as they could be replaced. 
A renewed attack by the enemy vessel eventually silenced the fire of the Motor Launch but Sergeant Durrant refused to give up until the destroyer came alongside, grappled the Motor Launch and took prisoner those who remained alive. 
Sergeant Durrant's gallant fight was commended by the German officers on boarding the Motor Launch.

View photos, documents and information on Tom and a few other members of his family courtesy of Tom's sister Ivy, his niece Pat, and his brother Jack's grandchildren Claire and Paul [go to gallery....].

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DURRANT, Thomas Frank, VC, (No.1 Cdo), Recommended by the Enemy

Type: Booklet
Author: Robert John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2016
Keywords: durrant, vc, Victoria cross, commando, chariot, st nazaire

An  article about Sergeant Thomas Frank Durrant VC, No 1 Commando, which was published in the Victoria Cross Society Journal in March 2005. ©RJMewett.

Follow this link to learn more about all the Commandos awarded the Victoria Cross

1 Commando Commanders

TREVOR, Thomas Hoult (Lt Col)

Known as: 
Senior
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
1 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Welch Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
53563
Born: 
Tuesday, October 10, 1911
Thomas Trevor was 2i/c of No 2 Independent Company when they sailed as part of Scissors Force (Operation Avonmouth) to take part in the Combined Operations raid on Norway. After this, with the disbandment of the Independent Companies, he joined the newly raised No 1 Commando.
 
After a brief spell of 3 months as CO of No 6 Commando during the aborted raid on Bayonne, Lt Col Trevor then took command of No 1 Commando during the Operation Torch landings in N.Africa. It was during this period that he began his association with the newly raised US Ranger units, contingents of whom were operating with No 1 Commando. During the Tunisian campaign he was awarded a military OBE.
 
On return to the UK, he left No 1 Commando to become Combined Operations HQ Staff Liaison Officer with the US Rangers. He was officially attached to the US Army and was with the Rangers when they landed at Omaha Beach on D Day during which he was wounded. (See notification HERE)
 
Post war he continued his military service serving in Greece, Korea, and Malaya.
 
Sources
OBE: LG Publication date: 21 September 1943; Supplement: 3618; Page: 4213.
 

TREVOR, Kenneth Rowland Swetenham (Lt Col )

Known as: 
Junior
Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
1 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Cheshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
63586
Born: 
Wednesday, April 15, 1914
Died : 
Monday, February 10, 2003
Officer Commanding No 1 Commando 1943 - 1945.
Joined No 1 Commando in 1941.  As Captain of 1 troop in 1942 he took part in a raid at St Cecily Plage  and the later Operation Torch landings. He received a Mention in Despatches North Africa. He took command of No 1 Commando from his cousin Tom Trevor when the Commando sailed to India in 1943. During the campaign in Burma he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished services.
Post war in Korea he received a 2nd Mention in Despatches, and was appointed O.B.E. (Military Division) for gallant and distinguished services during the war.
1958 received a 3rd Mention in Despatches whilst commanding the Cheshire Regiment in Malaya.
1966 retired from military service as a Brigadier.
2003 Memorial Service held on Sunday 14 September at Chester Cathedral.
 
Brigadier Ken Trevor was President of the Commando Association during the periods 1965/6, 1985/6 and 1989/90. Henry Brown OBE, Secretary of the Commando Association wrote this tribute in their Newsletter 116.
"The Brigadier, a greatly esteemed officer and very fair disciplinarian, took over command of No.l Commando in 1943 from his cousin, Lieut. Colonel Tom Trevor, O.B.E., and will long be remembered for his constant caring thought and understanding during No.1 Commando's time in India, and especially later in 1944/45 during fierce action against enemy forces in the Burmese campaign, particlarly during the battle of Hill 170 at Kangaw after which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.
Association members will be aware of the Brigadier's very keen interest in our affairs and activities, especially during his three terms as our President, and will agree that in the passing of Ken Trevor, as he was affectionately known, the Association has lost one of its most important stalwart supporters."
 

Sources:
MiD (North Africa) : London Gazette 36180, page 4226.
DSO (Burma): London Gazette 37040, page 2079.
MiD (Korea): London Gazette 39328, page 4715.
OBE (Korea): London Gazette 39528, page 2307.
MiD (Malaya): London Gazette  41692, page 2764.
CBE: London Gazette 43343, page 4942.

1 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.1 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No1 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions,

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 1 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.1 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG= CVA Photo Gallery
WRP = 1 Cdo Winchester reunion programme in Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Leslie, William
Sgt
14315624
 
RA; later Major QM (CA59 and Burma Star Assn forms).
F.V.
Gnr
2083611
 
RA; 3 Tp; wounded 31Jan45 Burma CasList WO417/88
Abrams
John
Pte
 
 
(PG)
Adams
 Frederick, A. 'Freddie'
Pte
 
 
 (CA45) (CA106); from East Preston, Sussex
Adams
S.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Adcock
Wallace
Sgt
 
 
(CA115)
Addlesee
George, W.
Pte
 
 
(CA20, CA112)
Agnew
Patrick
Fus
 
 
(CA36); (WRP)
William
Pte
3194769
MM
KOSB; (WRP)
J.E.
Rfn (LCpl)
3249930
 
Cameronians; 4 Cdo Dieppe; 1 Cdo wounded 31/1/45 Burma CasLists WO417/88
Alderman
Islwyn, J. R.,  'Jake'
Pte
3970594
 
Welch; (CA106)
William, Reginald
LSgt
5830857
MiD
Cambs. Regt; kia
Charles, Henry
Tpr
14241760
Police
 
RAC; PoW 2/3/43 CasList WO417/60; (LL1);
John, MacAlister
Fus
4194689
 
R Welch Fus; kia
Edward, Patrick
Pte
14627308
MM
SWB; (WRP)
Allen
R.M.
Pte
 
 
R.A.M.C. (LL1)
Allison
R.G. 'Bob'
Pte
 
 
emigrated Canada (CA77)
Allsopp
Thomas, John
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Allum
E.T.
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 12 Cdo (LL1)
Allum
Frank, Edmund
Gnr
914187
 
RA; and 12Cdo; (CA114), (WRP)
Ambrose
A.W.
LBdr
946373
 
RA;  PoW 6Dec42 CasList WO417/57 and 85; (LL1)
Barrie,Sherwell, Norman
Tpr
14241781
Police
 
RAC; Died whilst PoW 
Anderson
W
LCpl
 
 
from Salford (LL1)
Anderton
Albert, 'Andy'
Pte
 
 
6 Tp and 1/5 Cdo (CA87); from Bolton (LL1) (WRP)
Alfred, Archley
Fus
14604353
Police
 
R. Fus. kia
Frederick, George
Gnr
 
RA ; 6 Tp; wounded Burma
Ronald
Gnr
11408604
 
RA; & 1/5 Cdo (CA118).
George, Henry
A/Cpl
4075165
 
SWB; POW Stalag7A
Arthur, James
Tpr
14241725
Police
 
RAC; kia
Anstee
G.W.
Pte
3711803
 
RAOC
Armstrong
James
Gnr
896030
 
RA attestation 1939
James, Kenyon
Pte
 
 
(CA98); Police
Selwyn, Ronald
Pte
14241782
Police
 
Glos. regt; wounded 17/3/43 CasList WO417/59;  (LL1)
Bacon
Albert, William
Pte
6098328
 
Q.R.R.
Henry, Hunter
Tpr
14241647
Police
 
RAC; kia 
Bailey
Herbert, Frederick
Pte
 
 
(CA76); (WRP)
Bailey
T.J.
Fus
 
 
(LL1)
Baker
Algernon, Gordon
Fus
14670424
 
R.W.F. (from G.S.C. 21 I.T.C. 15Dec43) RWF Transfer In Registers Book 7.
Albert
LSgt
2614133
DCM
Grenadier Gds; kia
Baker
Cyril, E.
Sgt
 
 
(CA51); (WRP)
George, Horace
Gnr
6143891
 
RA; kia
Herbert, Valentine
Cpl
14241761
Police
 
R. Warwicks Regt; kia
Baldock
E. (or K.E ?)
LCpl
5830944
 
Suffolk Regt; (LL1); CasList WO417/55; Escape/evasion report WO208/4240
John, Henry
Pte
14241608
Police
 
SWB; PoW escaper; (WRP); (CA82)
Ball
I.C.
Pte
4104950
 
Hereford
Percy, William
Pte
6482286
Police 
 
R Fusiliers; Met Police War Reserve
Sydney, Alonso
Gnr
917356
 
RA; kia
Banks
S.A.
Pte
 
 
from Staffs. (LL1)
Barden
E
Pte
 
 
from Kent (LL1)
J.H.
Gnr
14241811
Police
 
RA; PoW 2/3/43 CasList WO417/60
Ernest,   'Tag'
Bdr
4748087
MM
RA
Norman, Alfred, George
Tpr
14241844
Police
 
RAC; died grenade accident.
Sidney, G.
LCpl
 
 
from Teeside (CA120)
Barnett
Arthur. G.
LSgt
 
 
(LL1); (CA3); (WRP)
Barrett
John, F.
Pte
3970601
 
Welch Regt; (CA105)
Barringer
Ronald, Arthur
Gnr
936054
 
RA attestation record; 5 Tp (PG) (Forum)
George
Gnr
943492
 
RA; kia
Brian, V.
Tpr
14241812
Police
 
& Cdo Gp. HQ., emigrated NZ (CA94, CA115)
Barton
William
LSgt
 
 
Later Capt. (CA64); (WRP)
William, H.
LSgt
5830863
 
Suffolk Regt; wounded N. Africa; (WRP)
Bayliss
J.E.
Lt
 
 
E Surrey Regt
Beadle
J
Pte
 
 
(LL1)
Beale
A
Dvr
 
 
(LL1)
John, George, Arthur
Gnr
 
RA; kia
Dennis, Calloway
Sgt
14402581
 
KRRC; (WRP); Burma Star Assn.
Robert, Stanley
LSgt
14604358
Police
 
R Fusiliers; (LL7)
James, Simpson
Cpl
14241854
Police
MM
R Scots; kia
Beatty
Brian, H.
Pte
 
 
and CBTC (LL1); from Swaffham (CA120)
Beckwith
George
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
James, Frederick
Pte
14404860
 
R. Sussex Regt; died
Belcher
S.J.
Lt
 
 
lka Brentwood (LL5)
Bell
Edward
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Bell
J
LCpl
4855999
 
Leics Regt; CasListWO417/56; PoW Escape WO208/4368.
Belston
F
Gnr
4077753
 
R Artillery
Bennett
Kenneth, Raymond
Pte
 
 
 
Richard, Albury
Capt
2724105 /
339560
 
Ox & Bucks; (LG36944); from South Africa (CA113)
Thomas, James
Cpl
14241783
Police
 
RAC; kia
James
Gnr
 
 
RA; died 1956 RMFVR; (WRP)
Charles
Fus
14241648
Police
 
R. Welch Fus; PoW escape; from Knutsford Cheshire (LL2)
Donald
Pte
14241762
Police
 
RA; kia
Bernini
Henry
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA25)
Berry
Edgar, G.
Pte
 
 
from Newport, Gwent (CA88); (WRP)
James, Arthur
Pte
14241649
Police
 
Cheshire Regt; (LL2); PoW N.Africa WO417/91
L
LCpl
2579764
 
R. Sigs; wounded Burma
William, Sidney
Fus
 
 
From Ayr (CA102)
Arthur, John
Pte
14241813
Police
 
 
Glos Regt; Pow 6/12/42 then 1943 to UK WO417/80;  later Captain (CA25)
Beveridge
Alexander
Gnr
 
 
RA; (WRP); from Fife (CA18)
Edward
LBdr
14241845
Police ??
 
(WRP); (CA92); CasLists
Bidwell
E.G.
Pte
 
 
(LL2)
Billham
Albert, George
Pte
5773066
 
Norfolk Regt
M.E.
Pte
 
 
(LL2)
Birt
George
Pte
 
 
 
Biscoe
John, Seymour
Major
 
 
RA; (WRP); (CA88); (Burma Star Assn)
Ronald, C.
Pte
5627758
 
Devonshire; PoW St Nazaire
Thomas
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Blake
Frederick
TSM
 
 
(WRP)
Blake
Patrick, V.
Pte
 
 
 
Blakemore
A
Pte
3912083
 
Welch
Blakemore
Reginald, John
Pte
 
 
from Gwent (CA116)
Charles
Fus
4208516
 
R. Welch Fus; died training acc
Boardman
E
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Bolch
T
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL2)
Bolton
Sproule
Lt
 
 
from Kent (CA116)
Booth
William, M. 'Bill'
Pte
 
 
(WRP); & 5 Cdo; later Captain
Botfield
John
Cpl
 
 
(CA61); (WRP)
Bowden
Cedric
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
 Gwynfor, 'Gwyn'
 
 
 
Welch Regt
Bower
Norman
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Bowler
Donald, William
Lt
 
 
from Northants (CA120)
Bowler
W.V.
Gnr
 
 
lka Guildford (LL2)
Bowman
R
Pte
3777925
 
King's Regt; CasList WO417/58
Thomas, Horne
Lt
 
 
6Tp (PG) ; &12Cdo -Para Tp (CA51, CA72) / Post war Actor
Boyack
Albert, E.
 
 
 
(PG)
James, Wesley
Pte
5828291
MiD
Suffolk Regt; kia
Boyes
E
Pte
 
 
(LL2)
Robert, Paul
CSM
 
OBE, QPM
Dep. Asst Ch. Const. Mid Anglia Police QPM (CA41)(LG); OBE 1977 Ch Const. N. Yorks
Brace
Maurice
 
 
 
RWR
John, Meller
Capt
70669
MiD
SWB; kia
Bradford
Victor
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Brake
Fred
CSM
 
 
 
Bray
Reginald, S.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo; from Crawley (CA87) (WRP)
Thomas, Garland
Cpl
 
 
SWB
Brennan
Gnr
 
 
lka Derby (LL2)
Brennan
S
Pte
 
 
served 1/5 Cdo; lka Bromley (LL2)
Bright
John
CSM
 
 
 
Brine Petty
F.H.
Capt
 
 
(CA79) - x ref. PETTY
Britnell
Harry
LCpl
 
 
(WRP)
Brookes
Raymond, F.
Pte
 
 
(CA74); (WRP)
Brown
Bruce
Pte
 
 
(WRP) (LL2)
Brown
C.G.  'Topper'
CSMI
 
 
(WRP) (LL2)
Brown
Glynford, George
 
 
 
RWR
Brown
Henry
SQMS
 
OBE
Secretary of the original CA
Brown
I.M.
Pte
 
 
 
Brown
J.L.
Gnr
 
 
 
Brown
Jim
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Brown
Ronald, Gilbert
Fus
 
 
(WRP) (CA40)
Brown
William, H
Gnr
 
 
(WRP)
Browne
Victor, Thomas
Pte
5933275
 
Cambridgeshire Regt; (WRP)
Morris, Raymond
Pte
14241787
Police 
 
QOCH; POW Escaper WO208/4243.
Bruntnell
Keith, Trevor 'Charlie'
Cpl (Sgt)
5050786
 
RWF attestations; (CA30) (CA94)
Thomas, Malloch
Pte
14416348
 
wounded Hill 170; died in service; (WRP)
Buckland
D.N.
LCpl
 
 
 
Buckley
Thomas, Harry
Pte
3535581
 
Mancs Regt; wounded 4/3/43 CasList WO417/58; (PG)
M.W. 'Sam'
Pte
 
 
(CA66); (WRP)
Reginald, Melford
Pte
14241788
Police
MiD
DCLI
Burden
Stanley,Percival
Fus
 
 
CA114 of 2002; Middle name 2001 Death Register for Exeter/Devon
Burgess
S
Pte
14421501
 
 
Burke
E
Pte
 
 
from Woodstock, Oxford (LL2)
P.O.
Pte
7265212
 
RAMC; PoW N. Africa; lka Leicester (LL2)
Burnham
Joe
Sgt
 
 
(PG)
Burns
Norman
Cpl
 
 
later Lieut (CA80)
Bush
Frederick, Arthur
LCpl
 
 
from Hemel Hempstead (CA109)
Ronald, Herbert
LSgt
5774300
MM
R Norfolk
Byrne
Charles 
Pte
 
 
from Manchester (CA66); (WRP)
Patrick, Joseph
Sgt
2719257
MM
Irish Gds
Caine
T.,  Arthur
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Albert, Walter
Pte
13021639
 
KSLI; from Leominster (LL3)
Cecil
LSgt
6977897
 
R. Irish Fus; kia
Canman
F
Pte
5624887
 
R Fus.
John, Henry, 'Jack'
RSM
3955333
 
Welch Regt
Cannon
F
Pte
 
 
from Tooting (LL3)
Capstick
N
LCpl
 
 
from Standish (LL3)
Ian, Vincent
Major
156172
CBE,MiD
R.Fus.
Carrot
George, Edward
LCpl
7381707
 
RAMC; Burma Star Assn; (WRP)
Albert, George
Fus
6140785
 
RWF Records; PoW 2/3/43 CasList WO417/60
Carter
N
Pte
 
 
served in 1/5 Cdo (LL3)
Casbolt
James
Sgt
 
 
(PG)
Casey
L
Gnr
 
 
from Blackburn (LL3)
Cawse
Raymond, S.W.
Cpl
 
 
from Sussex (CA96)
Chamberlain
W
LSgt
5953153
 
Cambridge
Chambers
J
Fus
 
 
& 12 Cdo; from Notts (LL3)
Chapman
Arthur, Wiliam 'Porky'
Cpl
 
 
4 troop (CA9, CA91, CA103, CA115)
Ernest, Lionel, Desmond, 'Des'
LSgt
4198350
 
R.W.F.Enlistment Register Book 21; PoW St Nazaire; (CA120)
Clancy
W
Pte
3654743
 
S Lancs
Clarke
James
Pte
 
 
(CA96)
Clarke
Michael, Charles
Capt (Rev)
152807
 
RACD
Fred, Henry
Gnr
6206246
 
RA; kia
Cleary
John
Pte
 
 
served 1/5 Cdo (CA33)
Clegg
John
Pte
 
 
(PG)
Cobb
Robert, F.
Sgt
5826029
 
R Suffolk
Cobley
Ronald
LCpl
 
 
from Irvine (CA71; (WRP)
Cocksey
R
Pte
 
 
from Lancs (LL3)
James, Thomas
Pte
14604363
MM
QORWK; award in Burma
Colbert
George
Gnr
 
 
and 2 Cdo (CA92)
Cole
R.,   'Crasher'
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Charles, Jack
Major
105582
OBE, TD
Welch Regt; and 1 Cdo. Bde.
Harold, James
TSM
3957677
 
Welch Regt;died training acc
Coleman
R
Sgt
 
 
 
Collishaw
Arthur, B.
Capt (Rev)
 
 
RACD; and 5 Cdo; (CA107)
William, Joseph
Pte
5735209
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Constable
E.E.
Pte
 
 
from Wimbledon (LL3)
Cook
William, A.   'Tadgie'
Sgt
 
 
6 troop (CA78); from Ross on Wye (CA92); (WRP)
C
Pte
 
 
from Aberdeen (LL3)
Corbridge
H
Cpl
 
 
from near Leeds (LL3)
Cork
H
Pte
3768221
 
King's Regt; PoW 6/12/42 WO417/55
Cornall
L
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 12 Cdo; from Lancs (LL3)
Corrigan
James
Pte
4862201
 
Leicestershire Regt; (PG)
Corry
J
Capt
 
 
 post war HQ 63 Gurkha Inf. Bde (CA12)
Cossey
Walter, S.
Pte
 
 
emigrated Canada (CA66)
Coulling
Charles, Bertram
LSgt
 
 
from Hampton (CA87); (WRP)
Counsell
Harry, P.
LSgt
866743
 
R Artillery; from Kent (CA106)
Dalton, Hayton
Capt
 
MC
aka George
Cox
A
Pte
6921440
 
Rifle Bde
Cox
Peter
Sgt
 
 
and CBTC; from Kilwinning (CA78)
Coxsey
G.H.
Gnr
3770169
 
R Artillery
Coy
A.T.
Pte
 
 
from E. Lothian (LL3)
Craig
Norman
L/Cpl
 
 
served 1/5 Cdo (CA89)
Samuel
Fus
 
R. Welch Fus.; kia
Craven
John
Capt
 
 
 
Creed
E.C.
Pte
 
 
from Hambledon (LL3)
Crellin
P.S.
Pte
 
 
1 Tp (PG); from Isle of Man (LL3).
Crewe
Frank, Harold
Lt
312403
 
wounded 31/145 Burma Caslist WO417/8
James, Herbert
Capt
38190
 
KSLI; died accident
Dennis, W. 'Danny'
Pte
3974792
 
Welch Regt; wounded Burma CasList 417/88; (LL3)
Crow
John, Edwin 
Pte
14612975
 
Gordons, Burma Star Assn.
James, A.
LSgt
313358
MM
Seaforths
Croxford
 
Pte
 
 
3 Tp (PG)
Stephen
LSgt
14604367
Police
 
Burma Star Assn; poss id with Pc 622Z Stephen Cunningham Tooting Police Stn MetPolice
Richard
Pte
 
 
1 troop; from Liverpool (CA99);
(PG) (WRP)

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.1 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = Photo in CVA Gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
WRP = No.1 Commando Winchester Renion Programme in gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Dakin
N
Gnr
3653477
 
R Artillery
Dale
J
Pte
4131320
 
Cheshire
Daniels
James, Reginald, D.
Pte
 
 
 
Arhtur, Amos
Gnr
11259984
 
RA; wounded Burma
Douglas, Malcolm
Capt
105288
MC
SWB
Davies
Alan, John
Capt
224659
 
S. Staffs / and 5 Cdo (CA 45, 102)
Davies
Donald
Capt
 
 
post war Solicitor (CA6); (WRP)
Davies
David, Donald, L.
Capt
 
 
from Llanelli (CA87); (maybe ident with above)
Davies
G.H.
Gnr
 
R Artillery
James, Henry, 'Jim'
Major
 
 
KSLI; (WRP); (CA51)
John, William, Henry, 'Jack'
Cpl
 
 
from Merseyside (CA102)
Thomas, Alfred
Pte
4033757
 
KSLI; kia
Verdun, George
Pte
4080355
 
SWB; kia
Davies
Victor, Oliver
 
 
 
 
W
Fus
 
 
& 12 Cdo; lka Cefn Mawr (LL4)
Davison
Frank, Felix
Capt
177896
 
R Ulster
Davy
A.A.
Gnr
11259984
 
R Artillery
Dawson
Ernest, Macdonald
Capt
 
 
(WRP); from Edinburgh (CA72)
John, Joseph, Yelverton
Capt (Dr)
23351
OBE, MC
RAMC; (WRP)
Dawson
S
Fus
 
 
lka Fiskerton (LL4)
Henry, Graham
Pte
3191706
 
KOSB; kia
Degville
H
Fus
 
 
lka Walsall (LL4)
Delaney
C.J.
Rfn
 
 
lka Ilford (LL4)
Dempsey
William
Gnr
 
RA attestation 1941
Dennison
D.L.
Lt
 
 
RA
Devereux
F
Pte
14986379
 
Glosters
Dickinson
Joseph
LCpl
 
 
& HOC; & CBTC; later Lt; from Aberdour (CA113)
George
Gnr
 
RA; kia
Arthur, Henry, 'Dock'
LSgt
940903
DCM
RA
Graham, Dennis
Fus
6482233
 
R. Fus; and SS Bde HQ; PoW 1943
Dodd
J
Pte
14446310
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Doran
W
Pte
 
 
 
William, George
Cpl
6209980
 
PLKR, Middx. Regt; (WRP); (PG)
Dousfield
R
LCpl
 
 
RAMC
Albert, Peter
Pte
 
BEM
(PG)
John, Joseph
BSM
828326
MM
RA
Doyle
James
Pte
 
 
from Gretna, Carlisle (CA42); (WRP)
Doyle
Thomas
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA40); (WRP)
Drake
Arthur
Rev
 
 
(WRP)
Drake
F
Pte
 
 
lka Birkinhead (LL4)
Drew
F.T.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL4)
Leonard, Henry, Pritchard
LCpl
3964051
 
Welch; kia
Drury
Cyril, A.S.
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Brentford (CA85); (WRP)
Duddin
Robert, O.
Pte
 
 
later Sgt; emig. Australia (CA13)
William
Pte
3778082
 
Kings Regt; kia
Dulson
W.E. 'Eddy'
Cpl
 
 
(CA60) (CA99) (WRP) (PG)
James
LCpl
6982426
 
R. Innis. Fus; kia
Leslie, E.H.
LSgt
5825564
 
Suffolk Regt; wounded 31/1/45 Burma; (WRP)
Dunston
M.W.
Pte
5739276
 
Devonshire
Thomas, Frank
Sgt
VC
RE; kia St nazaire
Dyson
James, Robert
Pte
 
 
from Normanton (CA92); (WRP)
Earl
Arthur,  'Duke'
Pte
5932698
 
Cambs Regt; (WRP);(CA101)
George, Oliver
Pte
3777516
 
King's Regt; kia
Eddolls
D
Pte
5188908
 
Glosters
Edgson
R
Bdr
 
 
RA; & 12 Cdo (LL4)
Edmans
Joseph, J. 'Joe'
CSM
 
 
(CA78, CA86)
Edwards
Edward, Keymer
Sgt
7609613
 
REME
Elwyn
Fus
4192899
 
R. Welch Fus; kia
Edwards
J.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Ellerman
Roderick
Sgt 
13111286 & 334987
 
'I' Section, to OCTU. Born Von Etzdorf. ref LG, CA6, CA104
Ellis
Charles
Bdr
 
 
RA; (WRP); from Peterbrough (CA56)
Ellis
F
Fus
 
 
& 12 Cdo; lka Strone Argyllshire
Ellis
F.
Fus
 
 
1/5 Cdo; lka West Gorton (LL4)
Emblow
A.E.
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 2 Cdo; lka Southampton (LL4)
Empett
G
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Folkestone (LL4)
Etzdorf
(See ELLERMAN)
 
 
 
 
Clifford, Gregory
Cpl
4078187; S.W.B.
MM
1941Escape evasion report WO208/5583
Cyril, Denman
LCpl
4080201
 
SWB;kia
Earl, Michael
Cpl
3959724
 
Welch Regt; PoW St Nazaire; (WRP)
Reginald, Graham
Pte
14744210
 
Burma Star Assn.
Robert, John
LSgt
4198289
 
R Welch Fus; kia
Evans
Sydney
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Everitt
F.H.D.
Pte
14207309
 
Gloster Regt; CaslIst 23/1/45 WO417/88
Evers
Frederick, A.
Fus
 
 
from Colchester (CA117)
Evill
A.R. (Tim)
Captain 
 
 
Later Lieut Colonel
Ewen
Joe
CSM
 
 
(CA26)
F.J.
Pte
 
 
from London (LL6)
Idris, Lawrence, 'Frank'
Pte
885113
 
Welch Regt; N. Africa CasList WO417/55; (CA112)
Sydney, Albert
Pte
3966447
 
Welch Regt;  CasList WO417/55; (PG);(CA48)
Farr
Horace, S.
Cpl
4078805
 
(WRP)
Farthing
Benjamin
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Faulkner
C
Pte
3597030
 
Border
James
LCpl
 
 
REME; and 1/5 Cdo
Felmingham
J
Fus
 
 
died Liverpool Feb.1950 (CA11) (WRP)
Fernie
Leslie, Frank
LSgt
 
 
from Nuneaton (CA86); (WRP)
Fielder
 
Pte
5725823
 
Kings Regt
Finn
W
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Middlesborough (LL5)
Edward, James, Joseph,
'Eddie', 'Fitzy'
LCpl
3773098
 
Kings Regt; (PG)
James
Pte
2185354
 
King's Regt; kia
Fleming
Robert
CSMI
 
 
lka Edinburgh (LL7); (WRP)
John, Samuel
Cpl
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo (LL5)
Flood
A
Pte
 
Buffs
Flynn
W.A.
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Fogg
William, Edward,
'Bill'
Pte
3959293
 
Welch; (CA98);  CasList WO417/55; (WRP)
Ford
Toby
 
 
 
 
Forward
W.A.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL5)
Fotheringham
D
Pte
 
 
(LL5)
Fry
Edwin
Pte
3967735
 
Welch
Gamble
George
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Garbutt
C.W.J.
Pte
5392133
 
Ox & Bucks Li
Garbutt
 
Pte
 
 
 
Gardiner
Ronald, James
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Gardner
John, William
Gnr
799237
 
RA 1930; Burma CasList WO417/88 wounded
James, Willis
Capt
 
MBE, MiD
Hamps.Regt
John
Capt
 
MC
Listed under JONES, J.G.
Garwood
E.C.
Cpl
5775175
 
R. Norfolk Regt; wounded 28/1/45 WO417/88; (LL5)
Geddes
Martin, Grenville
 
 
 
Burma Star Assn.
Herbert, Alexander
Pte
3964607
 
Welch Regt; kia
Gibson
J.S.
Lt
 
 
R Signals; (CA20)
Gibson
Thomas
Sgt
 
 
 
Gillies
Andrew
LCpl
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo; from Edinburgh (CA110)
Gillies
Robert, J.M.
Lt
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo (CA116)(LL5)
Gillin
W.D. 'Bill'
Pte
14987611
 
and 1/5 Cdo; (CA19, CA21); plaque Spean Bridge
Giltrow
Frederick, John, George
Gnr
6015643
 
R Artillery
Gladwell
R.C.  'Gladys'
Gnr
948853
 
R Artillery
Glendinning
Will
Lt Col
 
 
(WRP)
Gooch
R.H.E.
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Goodall
R.P.
Pte
 
 
lka Cheltenham (LL5)
Gordon, Lionel
Cpl
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo
Gooding
Norman, Alexander
Pte
 
 
 
Goodlass
Robert
Sgt
4196617
 
RWF; wounded 1/12/42 WO417/55 and 31/1/45 WO417/88; (CA76) (WRP)
Goodrich
Brian
Lt
 
 
(WRP)
Charles, Gordon
Cpl
T/214905
 
RASC; kia
Gordon-Hemming
Tom
Capt
 
 
(PG) (WRP)
Grant
Arthur, P.
Sgt
13046330
 
West Yorkshire Regt; wounded 31/1/45 WO417/88; Burma Star Assn; (LL5)
Grant
James
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Lesley, Peter
Gnr
983057
 
RA; kia
Edward, James
Pte
5774940
 
Norfolk Regt; and CBTC; and 5 Cdo
Gray
Reginald, Arthur
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Green
G
Pte
 
 
lka Grangetown Yorks (LL5)
Green
L.W.
Pte
 
 
lka Folkestone (LL5)
Greenslade
Leslie, James
Pte
5679389
 
Somerset L I
Gregory
R.D.
Pte
551964
 
H L I
Gretton
E
Gnr
11256741
 
R Artillery
Griffiths
H
Pte
 
 
lka Redditch (LL5)
Griffiths
S
Pte
 
 
lka Oswestry (LL5)
Griffiths
W
Dvr
 
 
lka Manchester (LL5)
Grimes
H.H.
Cpl
 
 
& 4 Cdo (LL5)
Fernley, William, Thomas
Pte
4038826
 
KSLI; kia
Hackett
P
Sgt
 
 
 
Hale
Bernard
 
 
 
 
Halfpenny
Alfred, Royden
LSgt
 
 
(PG)
Hall
F.T.
Fus
 
 
lka Blackburn (LL9)
Hall
J.A.
Sgt
 
 
lka Denton (LL5)
Hall
Thomas
Pte
4076248
 
SWB; (WRP)
William, Edward
Lt
278631
 
Wiltshire Regt; kia
Hambling
G.H.J.
Pte
5826785
 
Suffolks; wounded 14/1/43 N.Africa
CasList WO417/56
Hamilton
J.A.
Gnr
 
 
 
James
Spr
2983344
 
RE; kia
Hansell
Leslie, John
Pte
 
 
Essex Regt.
Hansen
P.O.
Pte
6298338
 
Buffs
Hargreaves
Ronald
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Frederick, William, Arthur
Pte
 
 
from Bexhill on Sea (CA113)
Harper
William, G.
 
 
 
 
Harper-Gow
L.M.,  'Max'
Major
 
 
 
Douglas, Ewart
Capt
 
MC
 
James,  'Scottie'
Pte
 
 
(WRP) (CA89)
Harris
R.H.
Pte
3387247
 
East Lancs Regt
Harris
S.H.
Pte
14531754
 
S Staffs Regt
Harrison
J
Sgt
 
 
from Rugby (LL6)
Leslie, Francis
LCpl
 
 
from Buckleham (CA45); (WRP)
Harrison
Peter
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Hartland
A
Pte
 
 
from Worcester (LL6)
Hartley
J.E.
LCpl
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL6)
Harvey
G.C.
LCpl
 
 
 
Reginald
Pte
5826853
 
Suffolk Regt; kia
Hathorn
Arthur, 'Toby'
Sgt
 
 
(WRP); (PG)
Hawkins
Alan, J.
LCpl
 
 
(WRP)(CA80)
Hawkins
Richard, Chapman
Cpl
5575932
 
Burma Star Assn.
Hawkins
Richard, H. 'Dick'
Pte
 
 
Glosters; (CA105)
Haworth
Frank, Marsden
Sgt
 
 
(CA82); (WRP)
Hayes
A.R.
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL6)
Hayes
Charles, 'Chuck'
Pte
 
 
from Dartmouth (CA120)
Hayman
J.H.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Haynes
J.M.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Hayward
Henry, 'Harry'
Pte
 
 
King's Regt (Liverpool); from Belfast (CA116)
Haywood
H.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Hazelwood
Arthur, Richard
SQMS
 
 
 
Heard
L
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Hearne
R.S.
Cpl
14604358
 
R Fusiliers
Heckle
W.H.
Rfn
14551425
 
QOCH
Hehir
Thomas, Joseph, 'Ginge'
Pte
3863684
 
Lancashire
Hemming
Tom, Gordon
Capt
 
 
(PG); (WRP)
Hemmings
R
Pte
 
 
from Barking (LL6)
Hencher
E.V.,  'Dick'
Cfn
 
 
(WRP)
Henders
Ronald, W.
Pte
 
 
 
Henderson
A
LCpl
 
 
from Dundee (LL6)
Hennessy
William
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Henry
Bernard
Pte
 
 
 
Heselden
Ronald, William
Sgt
 
Burma Star Assn.
Hewett
Alan, Davis
A/Capt
438538
 
Burma Star Assn; (LL6).
Sidney
TSM
3907388
 
Dorsetshire Regt; 1941 CasList WO417/32; (WRP)
Hick
D
Fus
 
 
from Leeds (LL6)
Hickson
D
Pte
 
 
 
Hickson
Jim
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Hide
Frank
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Higham
Richard, John, 'Jack'
Pte
 
 
PG; LL10
Walter
Gnr
14526092
MiD
R Artillery; (WRP)
Hill
A.W.
QMS
 
 
post war Rhodesia (LL6)
Hill
Charles
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Hill
Kenneth, G.
LCpl
5679361
 
Somerset LI; PoW 2Dec42 N.Africa WO417/56
Hillier
John, Maurice
Sgt
5697597
 
Somerset LI; (CA116); (Burma Star Assn. member)
Hinkins
Alfred
LCpl
 
 
(WRP)
Hirst
James, Richard
Pte
6028552
 
Suffolk
George, Albert
Gnr
2050295
 
RA; kia
Hobbs
Charles, Frederick, Thomas
Cpl
 
RA 1938 to R.W.F. Transfer In Registers 1939 Book 2
Hobbs
James, William
Cpl
4698646
 
KOYLI;  (WRP); 31Jan45  WO417/88 wounded; 
Hodges
C. Anthony,  'Tony'
Capt / Doctor
111725
 
RAMC; (WRP)
Hodgson
 
Rfn
 
 
from Scunthorpe, served in 1/5 Cdo (LL6)
Hogg
James, G.
Dvr
 
R Engineers
Holley
Idris
Gnr
 
RA Attestation 1940; (PG)
David, James
TSM
2609192
MiD 
Suffolk Regt; (WRP)
Hollingsworth
G.A.
 
 
 
from Liverpool
Holloway
Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Holm
A
Pte
6300542
MiD
The Buffs; LL6; 3 Cdo Bde Jungle Book issue 9
Holme
Arthur, Thomas
Gnr
2058571
 
RA; Burma Star Assn; post war Australia (LL6)(CA120)
Holmes
Jack
Sgt
 
 
(CA99); (WRP)
Holroyd
Derek, Richards
Fus
4209855
 
RWF; Burma Star Assn.(WRP)
Holtom
Roy
LSgt
 
 
(WRP)
Maurice
Cpl
5830807
MiD
Suffolk Regt; (CA92); (WRP)
Alfred, John, Arthur
Pte
5628330
 
Devonshire; St. Nazaire wounded and POW
Hopkins
W.A.
Pte
999063
 
Worc Regt
James, John
LSgt
5048951
 
Monmouthshire Regt;
kia
Horner
Arthur
LCpl
 
 
& 2SBS; (PG); (WRP); (CA75)
Horton
John
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Christopher, George
Sgt
 
Black Watch;wounded 31/1/45 WO417/88; Burma Star Assn
Hothersall
E
Gnr
 
 
RA
Howells
Allan, John
Pte
 
 
from Gwent (CA78)
Howells
Roy
Bdr
 
 
RA; from Surrey (CA73)
Howse
A.R., Kenneth
Cpl
 
 
 
Hubbard
N
RQMS
 
 
from London (LL6)
Huckle
Reginald, Howard
Sgt
871532
 
Burma Star Assn; (LL6)
Hudson
David, E.  'Soapy'
Rfn
7021488
 
R Ulster Fusilier
Hughes
C
Dvr
 
 
from Flint (LL6)
Edward, 'Ned'
Pte
 
 
and 2 Cdo; from Brymbo near Wrexham (CA74)
Hughes
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
James
Pte
3958742
MiD
Welch Regt; kia
Hunt
Griffyth, George, 'Griff'
Lt Col
79531
MBE
SWB; and SS Bde HQ and Cdo Gp. HQ (CA78).
Hunt
H.A.
Pte
5678952
 
Somerset LI
Hunt
Norman, 'Cowboy'
LCpl
 
 
from Burnham on Sea, Avon. (CA92)
John
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo
Hustwick
C.J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Hutchins
Stanley
Pte
 
 
 
Hutton
Edward
Pte
 
 
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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.1 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. 
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
WRP = Winchester Reunion Programme in No.1 Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Harold, Tillotson
Sgt
3392348
 
Burma Star Assn.
William, Henry
Fus
6471335
MM
R.Fus; Burma 23Jan45 CasList WO417/88 wounded; (LL6)
Jackson
Archie
Gnr
 
 
RA; died suddenly on 14 April 1955 (CA22)
Arthur, 'Happy'
Sgt
5933908
 
Suffolk Regt; (PG); (CA118); 4 Troop, Hill 170 wounded WO417/88
Jackson
Robert
Pte
 
 
 
Jacobs
Charles, Robert
Pte
 
MiD
Volunteered from RAF; (LL6)
Jaggers
Leslie, Charles
Sgt
4201335
 
RWF Register 16/5/1940; to Welch Regt 2/7/1942;
3 Tp (Jungle Book 8)
Jahn
William, James, Thomas
Gnr
6016637
 
RA
James
Bryn
Pte
 
 
 
C
Pte
3915335
 
SWB; wounded Burma
James
D. 'Jimmy'
Cpl
 
 
 
James
David, George
LCpl
 
 
 
Jeffries
G
 
 
 
from Norwich (CA93)
Jenkins
Albert, John 'Jack'
Pte
14281110
 
Burma Star Assn.
Jenkins
Frederick
Pte
 
 
from Wolverhampton (CA65)
George, William
Gnr
851702
 
RA; 3 tp; wounded 31/1/45; (CA102) 
Jenkins
Vic
 
 
 
(CA118)
Jenner
T.D.
Pte
14423908
 
R Berkshire Regt
Johnson
R
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo., from Kent (LL7)
Jones
A
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Liverpool (LL7)
Jones
C.E.
Pte
 
 
from South Devon (LL7)
Jones
D.C.
LSgt
 
 
from Swansea (LL7)
Jones
E
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo., from Holywell (LL7)
Jones
G
LSgt
3908213
 
SWB; May be ident with below
Jones
Gwynne, I.
Sgt
 
 
from Liverpool (CA106)
Jones
Hubert, B.,  'Jonah'
Sgt
 
 
 
Jones
Idris
LCpl
4196737
 
R Welch Fusiliers
Jones
Ivor
LCpl
 
 
 
John, Garner
Capt
 
MC, MiD
Welch Regt
John, Willis
LSgt
3962861
 
later PTI at CBTC (LL7)
Jones
Jack
LCpl
 
 
(CA55)
Jones
R.G.
Cpl
 
 
from Basingstoke (LL7)
Thomas
Pte
3970706
 
Welch Regt; kia N. Africa
William 
LCpl
4195436
 
RWF;  wounded Burma 
William, John, Leonard
Cpl
4197298
 
RWF; PoW N. Africa
Jones
W.D.
Pte
3976195
 
Welch Regt; CasList 23/1/45 WO417/88
Jones
William 
Pte
3966447
 
Welch Regt; CasList/PoW N.Africa  WO417/55 and 72; CA108 from Glamorgan 
Jones
William, Robert
Gnr
 
 
(CA67)
Judge
G
Pte
3713113
 
Somerset L I
Judson
John, William
Fus
14987398
 
RWF 1944 Transfer In Register Book 9  
Julier
G.A.
Pte
6146177
 
East Surrey
Kane
G.J.
Rfn
 
 
from Birmingham (LL7)(CA120)
Keery
William
Cpl
 
 
 
Kelly
Jack
Rfn
 
 
 
Kelly
J. W.
Rfn
 
 
from London (LL7)
Kemsley
 
RQMS
6687605
 
Beds & Herts
Kenny
R
Pte
14804038
 
Manchester
Kerrigan
J
Gnr
 
 
from Liverpool (LL7)
Kerry,  GM
William, James
Cpl
 
 
(CA86)
Eric, Arnold
Lt
130209
MiD
R Fusiliers; kia
Killick
Frederick, S.
Gnr
14370676
 
RA
King
W
Rfn
 
 
 
Alfred, William
Sgt
5774460
MiD
R Norfolk
Kirkham
Thomas, P.
Pte
 
 
from Herts. (LL7)(CA120)
A.W.
Sgt
T/128368
 
from Sutton Coldfield (LL7)
Theophilus, Henry
LCpl
5950896
 
Beds & Herts Regt; kia
Knight
R.H.
Pte
 
 
from Gillingham (LL7)
George, Arthur
Lt
323566
578261
VC
Royal Norfolk Regt; kia
Lacey
V
Pte
 
 
from Birmingham (LL7)
Lamb
Thomas
Pte
 
 
 
Raymond, Frederick
Sgt
5933108
 
Suffolk Regt; kia
Lane
David, James
Pte
 
 
(LL7)
Lansley
D.H.
Pte
5511965
 
Highland LI
Larcher
J.G.
Lt
 
MC
 
Larkham
Harry
CSM
 
 
 
Latham
Charles, William
LCpl
4039208
 
KSLI; Escape evasion report WO208/4258
Lawerence
Basil, George
Sgt
 
 
 
Laycock
B.H.
Cpl
7594888
 
REME
Lear
A.H.
Pte
 
 
from Manchester (LL7)
Leaton
G.G.
Cpl
 
 
 
John, Charles
Pte
3962766
 
Welch Regt; and 12 Cdo (CA84); wounded Burma
Lee
W
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Nottingham (LL7)
LeFevre
Jack
Pte
 
 
(CA8)
Legg
Alan, John
Capt
65912
 
R Scots
Lennon
Edward, J. 'Eddie'  
Cpl
 
 
&12 Cdo; (PG); (CA28)(CA43)(CA67)
Leonard
J.  'Paddy'
Pte
 
 
 
Harry
Tpr
4862696
 
Household Cavalry; & SS Bde HQ; PoW N.Africa
Levings
John, W.
Cpl
5385550 
 
Ox&Bucks; CA115;
Escape evasion report  WO208/4258
Frank
LSgt
3960926
 
Welch Regt; kia
Lewis
George, William, John
Sgt
11260375
 
Burma Star Assn.
Lewis
G
Pte
 
 
from Llanelli (LL7)
Lewis
G.E.
Lt
 
 
 
Lewis
H
LSgt
 
 
Queens Royal Regt; wounded 4Mar43 N.Africa WO417/58
Lewis
R
Gnr
 
 
RA; 1 Cdo Sigs; p/w Sgt.RA; from Worcs. (LL7)CA14)
Ronald, James  'Danny'
Pte
3964660
 
Welch Regt; kia
Ling
William, A.
Sgt
5826893
 
Suffolk Regt; wounded 31/1/45 - WO417/88
Linham
Eric, Charles
LCpl
5679578
 
Somerset LI; wounded 1/12/42 WO417/55 and 56
Littleton
W
LCpl
5254471
 
Worcester Regt
Livsey
Charles, 'Lofty'
Pte
3974747
 
Welch; Burma Star Assn
Fred
Cpl
4036505
 
KSLI kia St Nazaire
Edmund, John
LCpl
14604377
 
QORWK; kia
Leonard
Pte
4078866
 
SWB; kia
Lloyd
 
Lt
 
 
 
Stanley, John
LCpl
4038903
 
KSLI; kia
Locke
S.B.
Pte
 
 
 
T.A.
'Sandy' or 'Alex'
LCpl
14317297
 
Black Watch; Burma Star Assn.
Loines
F
Pte
4038867
 
KSLI;LL8;Escape evasion report WO208/4258 
Long
Daniel, E.
Pte
6479299
 
Essex
Long
James, Henry, William
Pte
 
 
South Staffs
Longman
E.J.
Pte
2048203
 
 
Joe
Fus
 
 
Lancashire Fusiliers
Ronald, Arnold
Pte
5384112
 
Ox and Bucks LI; kia
Lovesey
Arthur, William
Pte
5830879
 
Suffolk Regt; CasList WO417/88; (CA62, CA116)
Lowing
A.W.D.
Pte
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
John, Vincent
Pte
14988283
 
(LL8)
Lowry
A
Fus
 
 
 
Percy
Pte
3768364
 
King's Regt; died
Luff
Patrick, Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Frederick, John
Pte
5498036
 
Hamps Regt; PoW
Macandrew
Colin
Capt
 
 
 
Macfarlane
 
Lt
 
 
 
Mackechnie
John
 
 
 
 
Hugh, 'Blake'
Pte
2889297
 
& 12 Cdo.
Neil, Thornton
Pte
 
 
 
Mackey
David
Rfn
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo (CA120)
Maclennan
D.L.F.
Capt
 
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Macrae
W.R.F.
Pte
 
 
 
Macwhinnie
Gordon, M.
Capt
 
 
R A C
Maddaford
B
Gnr
 
 
 
Maddox
A.R.
Gnr
14327805
 
RA
Maines
Hugh
Cpl
 
 
 
Makin
G.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Maloney
Daniel
Pte
3393053
 
East Lancs Regt; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Malt
Peter
LSgt
 
 
 
Mann
A.R.
Cpl
 
 
 
Mann
Robert
Rfn
 
 
 
Marshall
Charles, R
Pte
7690515
 
Lincs. Regt; 2 & 3 Tps;  Cas. 23/1/45  WO417/88
Martin
Derek, Leslie
Sgt
 
 
2nd Bn Glosters: from Alnwick (CA102)
Massey
Leonard
Sgt
 
 
 
Walter, Charles
Sgt
5770767
MiD
R.Norfolk; LG36180; wounded NAfrica; (CA21)
Matthias
Austen
Sgt
 
 
 
Maycock
Ernest
Pte
 
 
 
Mayers
Richard
Pte
 
 
 
Mayhew
 
Sgt/WO
 
 
 
Maynard
J.E.A.
Pte
6103121
 
Queens Royal Regt
McConnell
C
Fus
 
 
 
G
LBdr
 
RA
Thomas,  Joseph
LCpl
3915347
 
SWB
McDonald
W.J.
Pte
7370184
 
R A M C
McFall
W
Fus
 
R.Welch Fus; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
McGinnis
William
Pte
 
 
American
McGrath
C.R.
Rfn
14466402
 
R Ulster Rifles
McGuire
J
Pte
3974361
 
Welch Regt; 2 Tp (CA93); N. Africa  WO417/55
Mckenzie
N.F.
Pte
14503447
 
Kings Regt
McKerrigan
W
LCpl
 
 
 
McLean
Angus
Dvr
 
 
 
McMullan
G
Sgt
 
 
 
McMurchie
J
Pte
2991485
 
R.S.F; wounded 23July43 Sicily CasList WO417/67.
McNeil
John
Cpl
 
 
 
McNelly
 
 
 
 
 
McSweeney
C.B.,  'Pat'
Pte
6096749
 
Queens Royal
Frederick, John
Pte
5398036
 
Hamps Regt; PoW 1942
Mellish
John
Cpl
 
 
 
Mellor
N
Pte
 
 
 
Mercer
Cecil, James
Fus
4801882
 
R.W.F. 29Dec43 Transfer In Register Bk ; CasLists Burma WO417/88 31/1/45
Meredith
Bernard, 'Taffy'
Capt
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
 
 
 
Milford
A
Pte
4036279
 
Herefordshire
Richard
Gnr
 
 
RA; (PG); (CA11)
Millar
R
Pte
4194166
 
KOSB
Miller
A
Pte
 
 
 
Miller
R
Pte
3188157
 
KOSB
Mills
Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Mills
I.S.
Pte
 
 
 
Milne
Ian, C.G.
Lt
 
 
 
Minnett
R.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Moat
Desmond, Henry
Pte
 
 
 
Moeller
H.H.
Pte
13805587
 
Pioneer Corp
Alexander, Duncan
Pte
920407
 
RA/KSLI; wounded Burma
Moore
Alfred
Fus
4209808
 
RWF 19Mar42 Transfer
in Register; C.M.P. Jul45;  Burma Star Assn.
Moore
E
Pte
 
 
 
George, Arthur, N.
LSgt
5828374
 
Suffolk Regt; POW
Stalag 4B; 
Moore
L.J.
Gnr
 
 
 
Mordecai-Jones
Ion, Herbert
Capt
 
 
 
Morgan
C
Pte
14519522
 
AAC
Morgan
G.H.
Sgt
 
 
 
Harold, Rees
Capt
88079
MiD
Welch Regt; kia
Morgan
H.W.C.
Pte
3970740
 
Welch Regt; CasList 23/1/45  WO417/88
Morgan
J.W.G.
Cpl
 
 
From Cardigan (LL8)
Morgan
J.J.
Pte
 
 
From Liverpool (LL8)
Morgan
W.H.
Pte
 
 
& 12 Cdo; from Keswick (LL8)
Morni
Claude
Capt
 
 
 
Morrell
Harry, H.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Matthew, Frank,  
Sgt
MM, MiD
RE; kia; (CA106)
Robert, Derek
L/Sgt
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo. (CA82)
Muies
Laurence
Pte
3775857 
 
King's Regt; wounded CasList WO417/56 
Muldoon MC
E.H.
Capt
 
 
Gen List
William
TSM
 
 
(CA99)
Leslie, Charles
Cpl
 
RA Attestation 1940; & 12 Cdo; (CA88) (PG)
A.G.
Gnr
5186519
 
RA ; wounded Burma
Leonard
Sgt
3959214
 
from Devon (CA68)
Munro
Ben
Pte
 
 
from Irvine (CA72)
Murphy
C
Pte
2828376
 
 
Murphy
Henry
LCpl
14590409
 
Devonshire Regt;  wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Naylor
F
Pte
 
 
 
Douglas, Alexander
Sgt
 
I.S.O.
Queens Royal Regt; and 1/5 Cdo
Nergeard
A.A.
LCpl
 
 
 
Newal
R
Gnr
 
RA
Newlands
R
Pte
14804511
 
Welch Regt
Newman
Alan
Pte
 
 
 
Newnham
R.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Newport
F.W.F.
Pte
14526333
 
Buffs
David
Capt
74607
MiD
R. Warwicks Regt
Nicholas
Henry
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (CA91)
Nicholls
Cecil, Roy
Pte
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo; CA80, CA118, later Captain, post war
resided Zimbabwe 
Nicholson
Kenneth, J.
Gnr
 
 
from Hutton Essex (CA120)
Nightingale
Ronald
LCpl
5730599
 
Dorsetshire Regt
Nixon
R.J.
Pte
13118778
 
Pioneer Corps
Nixon
S
Pte
14601363
 
Suffolk Regt
Noden
George
Pte
 
 
from Irvine (CA67) (WRP)
Norton
J.T.
Rfn
6853522
 
KRRC
Gordon, Lesley.
Sgt
7366507
MM
RAMC; award in Burma
W
Pte
5383388
 
Beds & Herts; 2 & 6 Tps.; wounded 31/1/45 WO417/88
William, Henry
Pte
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo (LL9) (WRP)
John
Gnr
 
RA; wounded Burma
O'Gorman
Desmond
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Oliver
Matthew, Dudgeon
6482278
321564
 
 
RFus; commissioned June 44; & 5 Cdo (CA 118)
Olson
J
Gnr
3771698
 
RA
L.C.
Pte
 
MM
 
O'Mahoney
J
Pte
3782972
 
Kings Regt
O'Mahony
J.O.
Pte
 
 
 
O'Marah
Andrew, J. 'Mick'
WO1
4185353 /
353122
 
RWF; 142 Cdo Coy; to OCTU; (PG); (WRP)
Osbourne
Henry,  George
Rfn
 
 
 
Osbourne
 
Rfn
 
 
 
O'Shea
John, Peter
Pte
6028684 
 
Suffolk Regt; CasLists 6Dec42; PoW List WO392/1 Stalag 344.
Owen
 
Lt
 
 
.

No 1 Commando Nominal P - Z

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.1 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
LG followed by a number = London Gazette reference
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
POW = Prisoner of War.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
WRP = No.1 Commando Winchester Reunion Programme in Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Anthony, Ashford
Lt
242779
 
York & Lancs; kia
Palmer
F.G.
Gnr
2063437 
 
RA;CasLists;31Jan45 
wounded  Burma
A.C.
Pte
5679492
 
Somerset LI; PoW
Parker-Smith
Brian
Pte
 
 
see SMITH. Brian Parker.
Parrott
Ronald, D.
Pte
 
 
(LL 9)
Parry
Gordon
Pte
 
 
(CA 118); (WRP)
Samuel
Fus /
LCpl
4192874
 
RWF; PoW 2/3/43; PoW escape file WO208/5400
Paterson
John
 
 
 
 
Patrick
W.G.
Pte
6028621 
 
Suffolk Regt;CasLists 6Dec42; (WO392/1) PoW Stalag 4F
Leslie, Vincent
Pte / Lt
5627019
MiD
Devonshire
H.B.
Gnr
14241751 Police
 
RA; PoW 26Feb43
Antony
Pte
3973636
 
Welch; Burma Star Assn.
Pawson
S
LCpl
 
 
 
Payne
Francis, E.
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Peachey
Alan, S.
Pte
 
 
(CA109)
Pearce
Eric, Paul
Pte
 
 
from Teddington (CA100)
George
Sgt
 
 
and CBTC (CA106)
Peckham
Alan, David
Lt / Capt
337753
 
Buffs; LL9;
LG 37800 and LG 38998
Perkins
George, Reginald
Sgt
871900
MiD (LG37730)
RA; Wounded 27Feb43 CasList WO417/58
Perrin
Peter, John
Pte
 
 
1/5 Cdo (CA 65); (WRP)
Alfred, Charles.
LSgt
 
and 12 Cdo (CA94); (WRP)
Peters
R.J.M
Lt
 
 
KRRC
Petty
Frank, Hector, Brine
Lt
76630
 
RA; (CA79); (PG); PoW North Africa (WO417/4; later Hon Capt. LG37364; (WRP)
Wilfred, Harold
Pte
4105154
 
KSLI; kia
Phillipson
Matthew
Gnr
3718320
 
RA;CasLists;wounded 31Jan45 Burma WO417/88
Philp
Michael, E.
Maj
 
 
 
Pigott
Herbert, Robert
Pte
5772993 
 
R. Norfolk Regt; (WRP);
Burma Star Assn.
Pilkington 
J.R.
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Pilling
Harry
CSM
2619518
 
Grenadier Gds; & 12 Cdo; (PG)
Pirie
J
Lt
 
 
 RE
Pirie
Thomas
 
 
 
unit query 1/5 Cdo (LL9)
Pitman
Henry, James, 'Harry'
LSgt
 
 
& No.2 Ind. Coy. (CA95, CA118)
Andrew
Pte
7942336
 
Welch Regt; kia
Charles , J.B.
Capt
37725
OBE, MC
Border Regt
Pollock
J.A. 'Doc'
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Porter
A.H.
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Powell
Bernard Joseph
RSM
 
 
 
Christopher, William
Fus
2149919
 
RWF; kia
Reginald, J.H. 'Pongo'
TSM
3908241
MiD
SWB; (WRP)
Poyntz
Ernest, William
Cpl
 
 
(PG)
Preston
Arthur, Noel,  'Bob'
Capt
2585824
323034
 
R.Corps Sigs & SWB; OCTU (LG 36669) (WO417/57); and  5 and 1/5 Cdo (CA112)
Preston
Thomas, Davis
Fus
4195482
 
RWF; (WRP) (PG)
Price
Arthur, Livsey
Pte
 
 
 
David, Elvet
Fus
6482275
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; (WRP) (CA57)
Price
Jack
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Pritchard
A
Pte
 
 
 
Pritchard
Cyril
Gnr
 
R.A. (Cdo. service Far East
& H.O.C.)
Proctor
W.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Prosser
Aubrey
Dvr
3975491
 
(WRP); Burma Star Assn.
Pugh
Benjamin, Gordon
A/Maj (later Col)
75575
 
RWF, & 4 Cdo & CBTC
(CA 113)
Putt
Richard, J.K.
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Pym
G.D.
LCpl
5055844
 
N. Staffs Regt; 6 Tp.wounded 23/1/45; WO417/88;
Quelch
E.W.
Pte
 
 
(CA21)
Quick
Derek, Reginald
TSM
14003051
 
London Scottish
Quill
D
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Quincey
John, A.
Gnr
2062315
 
RA
Eric, William
Gnr
5884633
MM
RA (CA84)
Rackley
Ronald, B.
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Ronald, George
Pte
5192138
 
kia '45 with Glosters
Ralph
Vic
Sgt
 
 
 
Rankin
James
Bugler
 
 
(WRP)
Ransome
W.C.
Rfn
6921406
 
Rifle Bde
Rawlings
E.P.
Pte
4035419
 
KSLI; POW 6/12/42 WO417/56; in UK 1944
Raymond
Jack
Gdsm
 
 
 
Reardon
Terence Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Reay
Francis, James
Pte
4039267
 
KSLI; Burma Star Assn; (WRP)
Joseph
RQMS /  RSM
5950322
MBE, MiD
Beds & Herts
Redpath
J
Pte
 
 
from Lynemouth (LL9)
Reed
Neville
Sgt 
5827421 & 459426
MBE
Later Major; (WRP); PoW;
2SAS Malaya.
John, Leslie,  'Tim'
Sgt
315706
MiD
RA/RWF/4Cdo/6Cdo;
(WRP)
D.
LCpl
5676284
 
SLI; HQ Troop
Ernest, E.
LCpl
5627457
 
Devonshire Regt; POW; (LL9)
Reid
F. David
CSgt
 
 
(WRP)
Reid
George
Pte
3778097
 
King's Regt; died
Reppion
J.M.
Cpl
 
 
& 5 Cdo; lka Liverpool (LL9)
Reuben
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Rhue
M
Pte
2933929
 
QOCH; lka Glasgow (LL9)
Richardson
J.C.
Pte
 
 
served 1/5 Cdo (LL9)
Rideout
Sidney, Herbert
Gnr
 
RA Attestation 1940
Rigg
Stephen
Gnr
 
 
RA; (WRP)
William, Dunbar
Pte
2185488
 
Welch Regt; kia
Stanley, A.
LBdr
 11268880
MM
RA; (WRP); (PG)
Arthur, Graham, Lines
Lieut / Maj 10IA
 
 
KSLI; and 10 (IA) Cdo
(CA82)
E.A.
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
H.W.
Cpl
4033985
 
KSLI; wounded Burma
Ronald, Nathan, 'Ron'
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo; Olympic swimmer
Tudor, 'Taffy'
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
William, Henry, Edward
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Robertson
F
Fus
3131175
 
R Scots Fus;
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Robson
Richard
Pte
 
 
& 12 Cdo (CA68); (WRP)
Roche
W.B.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Roderick
Ellerman
 
 
 
 
John, Francis 'Baron'
Lt
 
 
& 2SBS; (WRP);
Burma Star Assn; CA96.
George, Montague
LCpl
5828060
 
Suffolk Regt; kia
Rowlands
Bernard
 
 
 
R Welch
Rowlands
T.G.M.
Pte
3963256
 
R Welch
Rowlands
Verdun
 
 
 
R Welch
Rowlands
William, V.
Pte
 
 
from Dyfed (CA120)
Rowley
Edward
Pte
4036149
 
Herefordshire Regt; Wound/PoW 2Dec42;   WO417/76 repatriated '44
Rudgeley
Stanley
LSgt
 
 
(WRP)
James, Thomas
Pte
5734313
 
Dorsetshire Regt; died
Ruff
P.J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Newcastle (LL10)
Ruffell
H.G.
Pte
5826616
 
Suffolks; wounded 31Jan45 Burma CasLists WO417/88.
Alfred, Ernest
Bdr
852223
 
RA; CasLists;wounded 31Jan45 Burma; (CA27)
Harold, George
LCpl
7366356
 
RAMC; kia
Rust
W.S.
Rfn
 
 
 
Sabin
Bob
Cpl
 
 
(CA102)
Salisbury
Glyn
Cpl
4191846
 
R Welch
John, A.
Sgt
5676395
MiD
Somerset L I
Thomas
Pte
3969167
 
Welch Regt; kia
Saunders
J.I.N.C.,  'Ian'
Capt
 
 
 
Savage
Clifford
Bdr
 
 
(WRP)
Austin
Pte
3964285
 
Welch Regt; N. Africa 6/12/42 CasList WO417/55; (LL10)
Scanlon
W
Sgt
 
 
& CBTC; lka Fort William (LL10)
John, 'Jack'
TSM
6096409
MM
Middx. Regt; (WRP)
George, Ambrose
Capt
109011
MC
KSLI; award Tunisia; later Reverend; (WRP)
Scarborough
J.W.
LBdr
 
RA; lka Kentish Town (LL10)
Schneiderman
S.H.
Pte
14586858
 
Queens Royal
Scholes
John, W.
Sgt
 
 
from the Isle of Wight (CA120)
Scott
Walter
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Scully
J
Pte
3195760
 
KOSB
Seargeant
Harry
Lt
132425 
 
Welch Regt; Burma Star Assn; LG34861; (WRP)
Searle
R
Gnr
11412891
 
RA
Segger
P.R.
Pte
6216530
 
Middlesex
Selby
D.B.
Sgt
 
 
lka Surrey (LL10)
Semple
Robert (Roy), William
Capt
289675 
MiD (LG37425)
Hamps. Regt; (WRP);
Burma Star Assn.
Sewell
William
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Robert, William
LSgt
175245
 
Middx. Regt; died
Sharman
Sidney, C.
Pte
 
 
from Derby (LL10)
Shaw
Robert, 'Bob'
 
 
 
To OCTU then No.4 Cdo
Shaw
Charles, Herbert 'Bill'
Sgt later Lt
 
 
CA 23 & 108
Shaw
E
Pte
2978417
 
A&SH
Shaw
E.W.
Pte
14572777
 
Essex
Shaw
George, Robert
Lt
 
 
 
Shaw
Joseph
Cpl
 
RA, SWB; (LL10)
Shaw
J
Sgt
 
 
lka Bow E3 (LL10)
Shaw
S
Gnr
 
 
RA;  (LL10)
Shea
John
Gnr
 
 
RA; (WRP)
Sheffield
Henry, James
 
 
 
 
Shelley
F.C.
RQMS
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Shepherd
J.,  'Phil'
TSM
 
 
(WRP)
Shields
Jack
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Shipp
L.W.
Sgt
 
 
(WRP)
Shorrock
Harry
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Bert
Pte
7263761
MM
RAMC
Sim
B
Pte
3055448
 
R Scots
Simmonds
S
Pte
6215749
 
Middlesex Regt
Simmonds
William
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Simms
 
LSgt
 
 
 
John
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Sydney
Pte
4036306
 
PoW 2/12/42; from Stoke on Trent (LL10)
William, Lockhart, Main
Lt
14442599 
335339
 
R Scots; post war 15 Para TA (Army Air Corps), rank Major
A.W.
LSgt
4035009
DCM
KSLI
Skuse
Peter, Francis
Maj
 
 
(CA 108)
Gerrard
Pte
7942540
 
Welch Regt; kia
Smart
Robert
Fus
 
RWF; (LL10)
Smead
Frank, W.
Pte
 
 
(LL10)
Smedley
C.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Derby (LL10)
Joseph, William
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (CA80); (WRP)
Smith
A.E.
Pte
3964634
 
Welch Regt wounded N.Africa 17/3/43 CasList WO417/59
Smith
Albert, 'Curly'
Pte
 
 
lka Cardiff (CA85); (WRP)
Smith
Brian, Parker
Pte
3973386
 
Welch; (CA25);PoW Stalag 4D WO392/1- WO417/93; (WRP)
Smith
H
Pte
14540471
 
Pioneer Corp
Smith
Ivor, Clarence, 'Sol'
Sgt
 
 
SWB; (CA106)
Smith
J.E.
Rfn
6853803
 
KRRC; (LL10)
James, 'Jimmy'
TSM
 
 
3 Troop (CA6); (CA77); (WRP)
John, Henry
Gnr
 
RA; PoW
Smith
Joseph, John
Sgt
 
 
lka Gwent (CA109)
Kenneth, N.
Sgt
4036459
 
KSLI; lka Darlington (CA98); PoW 4/3/43 WO417/58 
Leonard, Edward
Gnr
6015678
 
RA; wounded Burma; CA82; (WRP)
Smith
Luke
 
 
 
 
Smith
M
Pte
4546900
 
W Yorks; (LL10)
Smith
Percy, Charles
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo (CA99); (WRP)
Smith (formerly Moller)
Roy
Pte
 
 
(CA48); (WRP)
Smith
Sidney, W.
LSgt
 
 
R. Signals;  Signal Section (CA22 and CA95); (WRP)
Smith
Trevor, G. M.
Gnr
 
RA; (CA116)
Smith
William
Bugler
 
 
(WRP)
W.S.
Rfn / LCpl
14603190
 
KRRC; wounded Burma
Smithson
Roy, Herbert, Peter
LSgt  S/Sgt 
14219410; 22797464
 
E. Surrey Rgt; (WRP);
Burma Star Assn.
Somery
J
Pte
7896145
 
West Yorks
Sooby
John, Goulton
Maj
 
 
 
John, Charles, Hughes
CSM
4079448
MM
SWB; award Sedjenane
Speakman
J
LCpl
 
 
(LL10); (Troop Notes in PG)
Spiers
Percy
Pte
 
 
(WRP) ; (LL10)
Squire
J.A.
Gnr
2061794
 
RA; lka Southampton (LL10)
Stack
John, A.
Maj
 
 
(WRP)
Staley
George
Gnr
 
RA attestations 1941
Stanley
Geoffrey, L.
Cpl
 
 
(WRP); Nairobi 1959 (CA28)
Starling
George, Henry
Pte
 
 
 
Stead
W
Fus
 
 
(WRP)
Steffensen
Laurite, T.
Pte/LCpl
6298707
 
The Buffs; CasList 23/1/45 WO417/88; emig. Australia; (CA45); (WRP)
Stevens
George, William, John
Rfn
14542349
 
KRRC
Stevens
Leslie, James
Gnr
 
RA attestations 1938
Stevenson
Norman
Tpr
 
 
(WRP)
Stevenson
Victor
 
 
 
 
Stewart
F.K.
Pte
 
 
 
Stewart
J.C.H.
Fus
 
MM
 
Stone
Frank, J.
Pte
14632669
 
Durham L I
Stone
Peter George
LCpl
 
 
 
Stradwick
Gerald, William
Lt
14418784 & 314067
 
The Buffs; LL11;
LG36519
John
Gnr
5252482
 
Worcesters Regt; RA; 3 tp (PG); (LL11).
Jack
Pte
 
 
emig Rhodesia (LL11); (CA46)
Charles
Pte
4076802
 
SWB; kia
Surtees
W.R., 'Rob'
Tpr
 
 
(WRP)
Alexander
Pte
3970806
 
Welch Regt; kia
Sutton
George
LSgt
 
 
 
Ronald, Oliver, Carless
Lt
94975
MC
Herefordshire; (WRP);
Op Chariot
Daniel
LCpl
5437882
 
DCLI; wounded Burma
Swift
E.J.
Pte
6406789
 
R Sussex
Symonds
Harold, John
Capt (Maj)
180616
 
later Major; Burma Star Assn; (WRP)
Symondson
John, E.
Dr
 
 
(WRP)
Taberner
Joseph
Lt
 
 
(WRP)
Talbot
 
Pte
 
 
 
Tanner
James
Gnr
 
 
 
T.H.
Pte
5933074
 
Suffolk Regt; PoW N.Africa
Tasker
Norman
 
 
 
 
Taylor
Bertram, James
Sgt
921147
 
RA
Taylor
Clifford
Pte
 
 
 
Taylor
J
Pte
3391174
 
Border Regt;  (possibly ident with Taylor 1/5 Cdo in LL11)
William, Ronald
Fus
14604392 Police
 
R.Fus;CasLists; died 
Teager
Reg
Cpl
 
 
 
Templeman
W
Pte
 
 
 
Maurice, William
Cpl
14241719 Police
 
KOSB
Thomas
Jack, M.
LSgt
 
 
(WRP)
Thomas
Thomas, Edward
Bdr
952588
 
Burma Star Assn; (WRP)
Thomas
Walter 'Roy'
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Thompson
A.G.
Cpl
6970370
 
R.Bde;CasLists;Burma wounded  31Jan45
Thompson
J
Gnr
14408516
 
R Artillery
Thompson
K.C.V.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL11)
Malcolm
Pte
5826923
 
Suffolk; CA108; CVA gallery
Thomson
J.D.
LCpl
14241720
 
KOSB
Norman
Pte
 
 
post war moved from Carlisle to Whitehaven as Police Sgt  (CA20); Obits (CA90)
Thornton
William, Thomas, 'Bill'
Gnr
3654035
 
RA; Burma Star Assn.
J
LCpl
5628253
MiD
Devonshire Regt
John, Fortescue
2/Lt
337612
 
KSLI; died
Timmins
Peter
Pte
 
 
from Dublin (CA32); (CA45); (WRP)
Tincombe
W.G.
Pte
14610123
 
SLI
Toft
Albert, 'Curly'
LBdr
 
 
from Notts; (CA78); (WRP)
Edward, Charles
Pte
6144878
 
East Surrey Regt; kia St Nazaire
Tomlin
Raymond
Pte
 
 
 
Tonner
James
Gnr
 
 
from Glasgow (CA57); (WRP)
Towill
Peter
Capt
 
 
(WRP)
Kenneth, R.S.
Brig
 
DSO
Commanding Officer
Thomas, Hoult
Lt Col
53563
 
Welch Regt; COHQ Liaison US Rangers
Ivan, Henry
Pte
5621153
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
William
LCpl
7370100
MiD
RAMC; (WRP)
Tuppin
J.R.
Capt
 
 
KOYLI
J.H.S.
Lt Col
 
MC*
 
Turner
Alan
Cpl
 
 
(WRP)
Turner
N
Gnr
 
RA
Turpin
J.R.,  'Dick'
Capt
 
 
(WRP)
Turrill
R.D.
Cpl
6216802
 
Middlesex
Turvey
Aubrey, John
Pte
 
 
from Bucks (CA59); (WRP)
Tuzzio
Anthony, Ashford
Pte
 
 
&12 Cdo (PG); (WRP)
Venn
Len
Pte
4077222
 
SWB
Vernalls
Eric, William
 
 
 
 
Vickers
John
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
Vincent
Kenneth
Ssgt
 
 
 
Wade
Matthew
Gnr
876563
 
RA Attestation Register 1937
Wakefield
Raymond
Pte
 
 
& 12 Cdo. Post war Police Sgt Whitley Bay (CA22); later resided York (CA82)
Waldron
V.  'Wally'
LSgt
 
 
 
W.
Fus
 
 
(LL11)
Walker
Alfred, Henry,  'Sandy'
Sgt
4189381
 
(CA54); RWF Registers 1931; Nov.1943 to CBTC.; (WRP)
Reginald
Cpl
5933005
MiD
Suffolk Regt; kia
Walters
Maxie
Pte
 
 
 
Ward
J.
LCpl
 
MiD
3 Cdo Bde Jungle Book
William, G
Pte
5052724
 
& 12 Cdo; N.Staffs;  31Jan45 CasList WO417/88; (WRP ?)
Ware
Henry, A.
Sgt
5510944
 
(WRP)
Wareham
E.G.
LSSgt
 
 
 
Wareham
William
Fus
 
 
(WRP)
Arthur, Henry
Sgt
6205797
 
PLKR; and 12 Cdo.
Wassell
R. Peter
Capt
 
 
Beds & Herts; from Edinburgh (CA120)
W
LSgt
3392797
 
East Lancs; wounded Burma
Watkins
C
Pte
 
 
 
Watson
Bob
Cpl
 
 
 
Watson
Jack
Pte
 
 
 
Watts
G.C.
Pte
5774418
 
R Norfolk
Watts
Reginald, W. 'Reggie'
Pte
 
 
(CA8); (WRP)
Robert, Edward
Cpl
14241839
Police
 
R. Norfolk Regt; kia
Edward, Walter
Pte
3973708
 
Welch Regt; kia
Webb
Douglas
Gnr
 
RA; Burma Star Assn; (WRP); from Cardiff (LL11) (CA84)
George, Henry
Pte
14604144
MM
QORWK; 4Tp; award Burma; (WRP); Signature on reverse of 4 tp photo(PG)
Henry, T.
Pte
6482293
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; Met Police
Ernest, G.W.
Pte
 
Wiltshire Regt; died
Sydney, G.D.
Fus
6482277
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; kia
Donald, Ernest
LBdr
2055627
 
RA; (CA119)
West
Stanley
LCpl
 
 
from Herts (CA88); (WRP)
Samuel, Charles
LCpl
5671053
 
SLI; kia
Stanley, C. 'George'
TSM
5825978 
MiD
Suffolk Regt; (WRP);
Burma Star Assn.
Wheeler
G.R.
Lt
 
 
 
Whelan
J
Pte
3783303
 
Kings Regt
Jack
Pte
4867187
 
Leics. Regt; kia
Whisker
Fred
Pte
 
 
 
White
R.D.
Pte
83994
 
Black Watch
Whiteman
R.H.
Pte
4077052
 
SWB
Laurence
Cpl
 
 
& 12 Cdo; Guards;(CA21);  Police Lieut. died in Malaya
Wight
N.W.E
Capt
 
 
R Sigs; 1956 manager Stn. Hotel Netley Abbey
Geoffrey, C.
WO2, RQMS
MiD
RA; (CA98)
Wilkin
E.R.
 
14989201
 
GSC
Wilkins
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Williams
D.W.
Pte
6215774
 
Middlesex
Frank
Pte
3778254
 
King's Regt; kia
Williams
Fred, 'Blondi'
Pte
6104720
 
Queens Royal
Williams
George, Henry
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
J
Gnr
 
RA
Williams
J.H.
Pte
5511336
 
Hampshire
Williams
Jack
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
John
Cpl
 
 
 
John, Arthur
Pte
4032283
MM
KSLI
Williams
Kenneth, Morris
Pte
4105160 
 
Herts Regt;
Burma Star Assn
Williams
Ken
Cpl
 
 
 
Williams
L
 
 
 
 
Williams
Mervyn
Bdr
 
 
 
Williams
P
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
P
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
Robert
LCpl
 
 
 
Thomas, Ivor
Sgt
3909922
MM, 3xMiD
SWB; & 'B' Grp. S.B.S.
Williams
William, Edward, 'Chas'
LCpl
 
 
 
Williamson
Harry
Cpl
14489150
 
QOCH
Williamson
Ronnie, A.
Capt
 
 
Gordons
Williamson 
W.T.
LCpl
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL11)
John
LSgt
3962861
 
later PTI at CBTC
Graham, Charles
Fus
6482243
 
R. Fusiliers; kia
Wilson
Jack
Pte
 
 
 
Wilson
James, Joseph, 'Spud'
Fus
6979516
 
R.Inniskilling Fus.
Wilson
L.T.
Pte
 
 
 
Wilson
Robert, Matthew
LCpl
 
 
 
Wilson
T.C.
Gnr
 
RA; wounded 23/1/45 CasList WO417/88; (CA103)
Winch
Harry
Cpl
4755433
 
Burma Star Assn.
Windebank
Patrick, E
Pte
14764470 
 
QRR; Burma Star Assn.
Witchard
William James
Pte
5123982
 
SWB
Withers
George
Pte
 
 
from Bath (CA64, CA67); (WRP)
Withey
A.J.
LSgt
5775478
 
R Norfolk
Witton
Freddie
Pte
 
 
 
Wogel
Albert, Raymond
Fus
4192949
 
RWF Registers; medical discharge 1/10/44
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wood
Jack
Cpl
 
 
 
J
Pte
3915316
 
SWB; CasList WO417/88
Woodcock, TD
Bernard, Edward, 'Tim'
Maj
76597
 
Suffolk Regt; & CBTC; & 4SS Bde; (PG) (CA100); LG 41438
Woodham
Cyril, Arthur  'Chuck'
Sgt
14414855
 
Burma Star Assn.
Joseph, Henry
LSgt
4202517
 
RWF; PoW 2/3/43 until 1944 WO417/81
Woodroffe
Derek
Lt
 
 
later Major RAEC (CA40)
Woods
Anthony, Gerald
Fus
4196585
 
RWF; 1/5 Cdo (PG);(CA81)
Woodyatt
Raymond, Charles
Fus
4198369
 
RWF Registers 1940 ; to Kings Regt 9/7/44; from Gwent (CA76)
Wookey
Leonard, E.
LCpl
5679467
 
SLI; & 1 Cdo Bde; wounded 23/2/43 CasList WO417/58;  (CA94); (WRU)
George
Pte
14241724
Police ?
 
Black Watch;  31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Worthington
Charles
Pte
5726274
 
Burma Star Assn.
Wren
C
Pte
2766013
 
Black Watch
Wren
Stanley, W.
'Stan'
Pte
6351482
 
R West Kent;
emig. Canada (CA109)
Wringe
Walter, William
Pte
 
 
(WRP)
James, Albert
Pte/Sgt
14353401
 
Gloster Regt; (CA107); wounded Burma
Albert, Henry
RQMS
5435853
 
DCLI; later Major (CA111)
Young
George, William, Arthur
Cpl
 
 
 
James, Alfred
LCpl
3596431
 
Border Regt; kia
Young
Robert, C.
Tpr
 
 
(WRP)
Ronald, Herbert
Sgt
4105327
 
Herefordshire Regt. PoW 4/3/43

1 Commando, Documents

Documents and maps relevant to No 1 Commando. These include reports on specific actions, orders of the day, troop reports, newsletters, and other items. Some of these documents are transcripts taken from official records covering specific periods. They are basic transcripts for private research and educational use only. Whilst we always endeavour to achieve accuracy, we acknowledge that there may be dates and/or entries missing, and other possible errors, The actual documents can be found at the National Archives in Kew. The full and complete documents at Kew should be viewed by those wishing to reference/source war diary entries in any future publications to ensure historical accuracy. The UK National Archives website

After the Victoria Cross citation, the documents are listed in date order.

Ken and Tom Trevor No.1 Commando

Transcript of Forum Message from Simon Trevor
I am the son of the late Brigadier Kenneth Rowland Swetenham TREVOR CBE DSO who during WW11 was CO of No 1 Commando. His cousin Tom Trevor was known in the family as 'Joe' to differentiate him from his father who was also called 'Thomas'. [I believe that US Rangers records show Tom as 'Travis Trevor'.]

In the Commandos Lt Col Tom Trevor was called 'Senior' because of his rank and tall stature (6 foot 4 inches) and my father Ken Trevor (who was also a big man) was known as 'Junior'. My father who was in Ireland having travelled from West Africa at the beginning of the war received a message from Joe asking him to volunteer for 'special service' and if he managed to get permission he was to go to interview in Scotland.

Ken became a Captain in the Unit which was to be No 1 Commando. It was comprised from two units which had been in the Norway campaign and had been known as 1st Independant company Special Service. The OC was Colonel Wil Glendinning of the Welch Regiment and Joe Trevor was his second in command. My father was put in charge of No 1 Troop.

My father told me (and recorded in his memoirs) that there was some talk of parachute jumping and that the whole unit might become a parachute battalion. The Commandos wanted him because there was a possibility about there being an operation in West Africa or the Azores and they thought his experience with the Royal West African Frontier Force in Nigeria would be helpful.

In 1943 my father and Joe were warned that they were going to the Far East. One or two officers including Joe preferred to stay in Europe and fight the Germans and my father then took over command of No 1 Comando from his cousin Joe and led them at the Kangaw landings in Burma and at Hill 170 where my father recommended Lt Knowland for a posthumous VC. [The full details of this battle from my father's unpublished memoirs are now on the Burma Star website]

Prior to going to Burma a group photograph was taken in Winchester of all officers and men in No 1 Commando and the picture of Joe from this photo was used by 'The Daily Telegraph'/ 'The Times' in his Obituary.

Joe was the British liaison officer with the US Rangers on D-Day. He had trained with the Rangers in Scotland and was an expert at climbing. Joe was wounded in the head at Point du Hoc by a German sniper whilst walking alomg the beach giving encouragement to the US Rangers. To avoid sniper fire he took two short steps and three one long ones but unfortunately it didn't fool them and took a shot in his helmet which gave him a nasty head wound.

My father was on Operation Torch and had under his command three Troops of No 1 Commando and two American Troops of Rangers. My father was the first British Officer ever to have commanded US soldiers in the war and when they landed at Algiers to capture the 8 Gun Battery of De Lazaret on Cap Matifou he ordered his men to wear the 'Green Beret' - the first time it had been worn in Battle. As a result of the involvement with the American trops No 1 Commando adopted the Garand rifle until the end of the war. 
 

No 1 Commando Newsletter from India Feb 13th 1944

No. 1 Commando - News Letter

13th February 1944

 

Author:  Lieut. John S. Gilson

Copy of original document supplied by:  John Mewett

Transcribed by:  Jennie Barlow

 

In The Field

This, the second news-letter from INDIA and the fifth since the Commando left England, comes from the same camp described in our last letter of the 29th January.

We have been stationed here for three weeks;  and since we have gained a clearer view of conditions, some fuller description of the Commando's daily life might be in place.  Of what training we are doing, you will appreciate that we can say little, but you might like to hear of the sports that are played every evening.

Our Inter-Troop League in Hockey, soccer, basketball, volley-ball and soft-ball is underway and, if training permits, every troop plays at least one of these games each evening.  An athletic meeting will soon be held.

The Officers of 1 Commando have played the Officers of No. 5 Commando at hockey.

Boxing is becoming very popular;  Lieut. T.H. Bowman, our Boxing Officer, is arranging a boxing meeting with 5 Commando on the 18th February, and later on we hope to take part in a 3 S.S. Brigade meeting.

Passing to other forms of recreation, I may say that the four Commandos have arranged among themselves a tombola session to be held in the canteen on three nights of every week:  that a reading room has been opened, Padre having obtained some books to form a small library:  that one night 5 troop held a sing-song around a blazing fire, and that a native conjuror - magician has given two amusing performances.  You may be interested to hear that the Officers of the Unit were invited to the opening of the Sergeants' Mess, and on the 5th February the W.O.'s and Sergeants were invited to a party in the Officer's Mess.

As a footnote to this description, I may say, that cigarettes here are cheap: a packet of ten "Capstan" costs four pence.  Beer, however, costs rather more than it does in England:  for a pint bottle one is charged 2/3d.

So much for the present:  of the past, I can say now that a few days after our arrival we received a visit and had an encouraging talk from our former C.C.O. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten:  of the future there is nothing more startling to tell than that on the 10th February, forty-five men from 6 Troop are going on forty-eight hours leave to an army rest camp in POONA and that it is hoped that the whole unit will spend 48 hours leave there before March 10th.

On Saturday, 6th February, with our Commanding Officer as judge, a Commando competition for the smartest tent and an inter-troop competition of the best troop lines was held.

Best in layout, cleanliness and improvements was 1 Troop, with H.Q. Troop a close second.  A tent in 3 troop called "Hobo's Rest" was found to be the smartest in the Unit.

Promotions and Appointments

As from 2nd February 1944:

To be Sergeant:

T/128368          L/Sgt. Kirkley A.

To be Corporals:

5830863           L/Cpl. Bate W.

5628253           L/Cpl. Thorpe J.

5676395           L/Cpl. Salter J.

5933005           L/Cpl. Wallis R.

14241719          L/Cpl. Tennick M.

3392348           L/Cpl. Irvine H.

 

As from 5th February 1944:

To be L/Cpls:

1534184           Gnr. Smith T.

14513163          Pte. Gamble G.

 

To be L/Sergeant:

3959214           Cpl. Mundy L.

3392797           Cpl. Waterhouse W.

1057916           Cpl. Perry A.

2614133           Cpl. Baker (D.C.M.) A.

 

To be L/Corporals:

3970601           Pte. Barrett J.

4192239           Fus. Wareham E.

2579764           Sgm. Berry L.

3915347           Pte. McDonald T.

1149363           Gnr. McCudden G.

2613937           Gdsm. Whittingham L.

4196440           Fus. Wales W.

 

As from 10th February 1944:

To be L/Corporals:

3963727           Pte. Rowlands W.

Inter-Troop Transfers

The following men have been posted to the Troops stated against their names:

5772993           Pte. Piggott H. (6 Tp) to 4 Troop

7690515           Pte. Marshall C. (3 Tp) to 2 Troop

3970740           Pte. Morgan J. (2 Tp) to 5 Troop

6215774           Pte. Williams D (2 Tp) to 6 Troop

4203417           Fus. Smethurst W. (2 Tp) to 6 Troop

3964661           Pte. Noden G. (2 Tp) to 6 Troop

3392797           L/Sgt. Waterhouse W. (4 Tp) to 5 Troop

5628253           Cpl. Thorpe J. (5 Tp) to 1 Troop

5933005           Cpl. Wallis R (4 Tp) to 6 Troop

4196440           Fus. Wales W. (6 Tp) to 5 Troop

3771698           Gnr. Olsen J. (1 Tp) to 2 Troop

5773066           Pte. Bilham A. (2 Tp) to 4 Troop

3976195           Pte. Jones W. (2 Tp) to 5 Troop

1641438           Gnr. Mullett L. (2 Tp) to 6 Troop

5383388           Pte. Nutley W. (2 Tp) to 6 Troop

T/128368          Sgt. Kirkley A. (6 Tp) to 3 Troop

1057916           L/Sgt. Perry A. (3 Tp) to 1 Troop

5676395           Cpl. Salter J. (5 Tp) to 4 Troop

2613937           L/Cpl. Whittingham L. (3 Tp) to 5 Troop

Queries

Reference second News Letter, 23 Dec 43, No. 1136783 Gunner Williams G. is very grateful for the news of his wife, Mrs. G. Williams of 26 Milburn Street, Crook, C. Durham and sends her the following message:

"Pleased with news.  Hope everything is O.K.  Keep smiling.  Am very well.

Gordon."

 

No 1 Commando Newsletter Feb 27th 1944

Author:  Anonymous;                                       

Copy of original document supplied by  John Mewett; Transcribed by Jennie Barlow.

"You may gather how very pleased I'm feeling now that there's this 'club' running for your benefit and mine too.  It sure makes me feel that there's someone in this lot who cares enough to let us wives know under what circumstances you are in."

This is an extract from an Airgraph received by one of our men from his wife in England.  I think it is a fitting opening to this news letter.  As a tribute, it speaks for itself:  may we add that we are all equally grateful for the work you are doing back home.

The Commando is still in the location described in the News Letter of 13th February.  The location hasn't changed but the weather is daily becoming warmer.  Between eleven in the morning and four in the afternoon it is now appreciably better than England in August.

As for recreation in Camp, on the evening of the 14th February we enjoyed a very fine show by an E.N.S.A. party consisting of seven girls and three men.  The Camp cinema continues to show a surprisingly good selection of old films.   A wireless set and two amplifiers provide some radio entertainment to the Camp;  we hope to improve on this soon.  A Brigade magazine entitled "The Third Jungle Book" in being published.  From this unit Lieut. J.R. Turpin is publishing advisor and Lieut. A.J. Davies is Art Director, on the publishing staff.  Finally on the 3rd and 4th March, "Commando Performance" the unit's Concert Party is celebrating its first birthday and giving a show.  I can't do better than give you the artists' names and quote from the programme, for we are very proud of this show.  They are:

            Lieut. Alan Davies         (More Caricatures)

            Q.M.S. Brown               (on the high C's)

            Sgt. Frank Payne

            L/Sgt. George Sutton

            Pte. Maurice Hook        (with his harmonica)

            Pte. Fitzgerald              (on sentry go)

            Gdsm. Jack Raymond   ("The Story Teller")

            Pte. "Taffy" Lewis         (The Welch Tenor)

            Pte. Freddie Witton       (and a piano)

and       Pte. Maxie Walters       ("Jankers Permitting")

The show is devised and produced by CSM. J. Smith.

To Bombay, Fus. Burden (H.Q.), Gnr. Bernini (3 Troop) and Rfn. Smith (4 Troop), went on the 23rd and 24th February to take part in a Greeting Film that is being made.  On the 11th and 12th of this month Pte. Garbutt (3 Troop) and Fus. Dawson (4 Troop) also went to Bombay for the same purpose.

The relatives of these men will be informed of the time and place where these films will be shown in the United Kingdom.

Every troop has by now had 48 hours leave in POONA.  POONA has several good cinemas and a swimming pool for H.M. Forces;  and while on leave the Troops lived in a very good rest camp.

While training permits, sport is carried on as usual.  Hockey, football and volleyball games are held, if possible in the evening.  The Sergeants won a hard game with the officers at hockey by the odd goal on the 25th.  On the afternoon of the 27th February the officers of No. 1 Commando played the officers of No. 42 Commando at football, the result of this hard-fought game was a draw.

To round off this description of our life during the last fortnight I would like to tell you of the boxing meeting held in POONA on the evening of Saturday 26th February.  You may remembers that we were to fight No. 5

Commando.  That meeting, "owing to the exigencies of the service" had to be cancelled and in its place a meeting was held with a team drawn partly from our friendly rivals 42 (RM) Commando and partly from Poona District.  There were 15 bouts each of three one and a half minute rounds.  They were fought in an open air stadium before a large crowd.  This was our team:

            Lieut. T.H. Bowman      No. 6 Troop

            Sgt. Jackson                 No. 4 Troop

            Pte. Prosser                  No. 2 Troop

            Gnr. O'Donnell.             No. 5 Troop

            Rfn. Osbourne              No. 6 Troop

            L/Cpl. Ware

            Pte. Rudgely                 No. 6 Troop

            Pte. Wren                     Intelligence Section, Headquarters

            Pte. Talbot                    No. 6 Troop

            Pte. Crellin                    No. 1 Troop

            L/Cpl. Chapman           No. 4 Troop

            Pte. Thompson            No. 4 Troop

            Pte. Croxford               No. 3 Troop

            Pte. Curran                   No. 1 Troop

            Rfn. King                       No. 4 Troop

The contest was very keen and the result very close, for of the fifteen fights, 1 Commando won seven and Poona District eight. I think the show put up by everyone has put 1 Commando on the map out here.  1 Commando won a cup as winning team compared with the Marines. 

A stop press item of news is that on Sunday 27 Feb 44 the unit was inspected by General Sir Claude Auchinleck, G.O.C. India Command. Films were taken of this visit and of the visit of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten;  these may be shown in the U.K.

Promotions

            4194098           L/Bdr. Williams (Headquarters) to be Bdr.

            5676284           Pte. Reid, D. (Headquarters) to be L/Cpl.

1 Commando, Troop Organisation Nov'44

Type: Files
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Troop Organisation No 1 Commando 1944

War Diary entry for the Troop organisation of No 1 Commando Nov 1944.

Source: National Adchives Document Reference WO218/81

Training Instructions ( Arakan ) October 1944

TRAINING INSTRUCTION NO. 3 COPY NO. 18 (ARAKAN) 22 OCT 44         

 

Copy of original document supplied by John Mewett

Transcribed by Elaine Southworth-Davies

 

N/A Document WO/218/63

During the next 10 weeks the Commando will be required to mount and carry out small raids on the enemy coast line.  These raiding parties will form a back-bone of well trained personnel for larger scale ops in the future.

TRAINING ORGANISATION

  1. All Tp Comdrs will train and prepare small raiding parties.  Only their best raiding party will be employed when the opportunity occurs.

It is suggested that Tps form 6 raiding parties per Tp.These will be composed of 1 Offr, 2 TMOs, 2 Bomber- Pistolmen, 2 Garrand Riflemen (This may be increased to 3 B.O.Rs at Tp Comdrs discretion;the Sec Offr being trained to lead in 3 groups).A Bren Gp or 2” Mortar Team may be attached and will, invariably, be attached with 2 Gps which are working together:the 2” Mortar to be used for smoke, H.E., and light signals to confuse the enemy.

The best organisation will be carefully studied and particular attention will be paid to weights and equipment.After trials, Tp Comdrs will submit their proposals.Tp Comdrs are reminded that the success of any raiding party depends largely on attention down to the very smallest detail. See Suggested Organisation shown in para 3.

TRAINING TASKS

  1. (a) Practice by day in route-finding and rapid movement as a preliminary.

 

(b)The night will be the usual time for training in order that movement and control may bebrought to a high standard.Battle drills will be studied and rehearsed.

(c)The following points will be studied and practiced:Stalking of sentries-capturing and securing a prisoner – small demolition work on bridges and guns-road mining and ‘booby trapping’-general knowledge of first aid and the carrying of a wounded comrade-searching of a village and contacting friendly agents-disembarkation and swimming through surf-the waterproofing and rapid cleaning of weapons-ambuscades-the use of field glasses and telescope.

(d)Sand Table:A largescale sand table is being prepared so that patrol sand table exercises, battle drills, movement, can be studied.

(e)Shooting:Ranges of various types are being made so that men will be well-exercised in their weapons.Tp Comdrs will make full use of these ranges.

(f)Support Troop:2 Tp will organise Troop patrol parties out of MMG personnel.The 3” Mortar Sec will be practiced in firing from S.L.Cs and if it can be arranged will occasionally man the 3” Mortars already mounted in M.Ls.

(g)Intelligence:Int personnel will be attached to Tps and will pay particular attention to observation-using the telescope or field glasses.

(h)Signals:Sigs will exercise under the Signal Offr and complete their post classification training.A new Sig Cadre will be started and the Signal Officer’s target will be to have a 400% reserve of trained signallers.

NO. 1 COMMANDO - BLOCK TRAINING PROGRAMME

For 4 days Ship-board Training

 

 

  1. HOURS OF WORK             (A period equals 45 minutes)

                        6 periods (inc. Boat Drill) per day.             Total ….24

  1. BLOCK PROGRAMME                                     Periods

A. Lectures to Troops6

B. Exercise8

C. Boat Drill6

D. Military Tag3

E. Spare1

24

A.            (i) Lectures to Tps  ( 1 period each)

 

Serial

Lecturer

Subject

Reference

Given to

1

Lt. Larcher

Jungle Lore

AITM 21

4 Corps Notes

2 Div Notes, etc.

All Tps

2

Lt. Dawson

“Words of Wisdom from the Front”

AITM 24

do.

3

Capt. Davies

Japanese in Battle

Enemy methods

Notes on Jap Army No.1

Battle Bulletin No.1

News from Theatres of War 12 & 15

do.

4

Lt. Nias

Arakan – Country and people.

-

do.

5

Trg. Offr.

Drill for occupation of Cdo Box

-

do.

6

Medical Offr

New Medical Pack

-

do.

(ii)

Lectures to selected personnel (NOT inc. in Block Programme)

7

Sig. Offr

Supply by Air

14th Army

316/8/CT

Officers, WOs & Sgts

8

I.O.

“Maplay” M.R. Code

3 S.S.Bde

G/14/5/21

All Officers

9

I.O.

“Unicode” M.R. Code & Syllabic Cipher

do.

do. (for transmission to Tps)

D

Military Trg

  1. Compass & Navigation
  2. Weapon Training
  3. “Deaf & Dumb” Alphabet
  4. Supply by Air (Serial 7)

Rifle Tps will do periods a, b, c.

Signal Sec “    “     “          b, c, d.

Intell. Sec.      “     “          b, c, d.

 

4/10/44                                                                                (J.H.S. TURNBULL)      Major.                                                                                                                                       Offr i/c Trg.  No. 1 Commando.

1 Commando Fighting Patrol Composition/Arms/Intercom

Type: Files
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: 1 Commando Fighting Patrol 1944

Document  listing the composition in men and arms of a fighting patrol for No 1 Commando for November 1944 in Burma operations.

Document was sent to John Mewett  by Sgt. John Huntington 3 Troop N0 1 Commando

1 Commando War Diaries

Transcripts taken from the War Diary for No 1 Commando covering specific periods. They are basic transcripts for private research and educational use only. Whilst we always endeavour to achieve accuracy, we acknowledge that there may be dates and/or entries missing, and other possible errors, The actual War Diaries can be found at the National Archives in Kew. The full and complete War Diaries at Kew should be viewed by those wishing to reference/source war diary entries in any future publications to ensure historical accuracy. 

The UK National Archives website

No 1 Commando War Diary January 1945

No. 1 Commando War Diary for January 1945.
Author: Lt.Col. K.R.S. Trevor [view], Cheshire Regiment  Commanding, No. 1 Commando.

Teknaf

01.01.45:

Commando packing operational equipment and stores, and attending lectures on future Operations. Special pack rations were issued. Operation Order No. 1 and Adm. Instr. were issued (see Appx. 1 and 2). 16 I.A.M.C. Stretcher bearers, Det.of Tank Recce Unit, R.M. Beach Unit and R.A. FOO Party were temporarily attached to the Commando.

02.01.45

0600:  Reveille

News received of the award of the MC to Capt. J.G. Jones (Welch Regt) and the MM to L/Sgt. Crow and Pt.Oliver all of No. 3 Troop, for distinguished service during Ops in Maungdaw area in November .44.

0900:  All troops paraded and commenced moving by march route to the Jetty.  Here L.C.Ms and L.C.Ps moved personnel to six minesweepers at anchor in the River Naf. 

1400:  All ships moved slowly out of the river to form up in mouth of river. 

At Sea

18.30:  All craft stopped and anchored off St. Martins Island for the night.  

03.01.45

04.45:  Convoy commenced to move towards R.V. with supporting craft off FOUL POINT. 

11.15:  Commando transferred to 10 L.C.As. and 2 L.C.Ms. 

Akyab Island 

13.05:  Commando landed on AKYAB ISLAND on Beach Map Ref 756650 (Maps Akyab 1 & 2 1/2500) and concentrated.  Landing unopposed.  Admin. Party remained on shore collecting extra ammunition and ration dropped by men as they landed. 

1310:   C.O. received instructions from Brigadier to move forthwith to KAUNDAGA 8060. 

1320:  Commando moved off.  All attached Tps except FOO Party and stretcher bearers left unit of beach. 

16.10:  Commando reached KAUNDAGA where C.O. decided to establish Adm. Base. Commando then moved onto  KAWADI8358. 

17.30:  Commando concentrated area KAWADIL and bivouacked night.  No enemy contacted during day or night. Brigade ordered no patrolling. 

04.01.45  

Unit at KAWADIL all day.  Checks of stores and ammunition were made. 

10.00:     F.O.O. Party left the Commando to rejoin the Artillery. 

12.30:     C.O. & I.O. attended conference at Brigade H.Q. 

14.30:     Conference of Dept. Offrs. of HQ. and Troop Commanders to discuss future Ops. 

05.01.45 

Unit still at KAWADIL. 

08.30:   C.O. & I.O. attended conference at Bde. H.Q. ref future Ops and moves. During the day B.I.C. and Unit Intelligence personnel searched the area for information from local inhabitants.  Several suspects were handed over to Bde. HQ. 

06.01.45 

09.30:  Commando left KAWADIL area by march route for new location at  FAKIR POINT884529, where Commando HQ. was established. 

12.00:  Commando billeted in three houses in area 885528. Rest of day spent clearing houses and areas and making Adm. arrangements. 

1700:     C.O. & I.O. attended conference at Bde HQ re future Ops. Bedding Rolls commenced to arrive in L.C.T. from TEKNAF. 

07.01.45    

Commando still in area FAKIR POINT 885528. 

1000:     Bde. Comd. (Brig. C.R. Hardy DSO) visited Commando HQ. 

1500:     Int. Sgt. visited all Troops and outlined Burma War Situation. 

1600:     The I.O. visited all units in the Area & Div. HQ, also 'V' Force HQ. 

1730:     2nd in Command held conference with Troop Commanders re. Adm. Arrangements and future training. 

08.01.45 

1000:     C.O. & 2 i/c visited KAUNDAGA. 

1200:      C.O. attended conference at Bde. HQ. re future Ops. 

1430:     A.T.E.W.T. was held for all officers in Area FAKIR POINT on Beach defences. Adm. HQ. at KAUNDAGA closed down and moved to join main body.  Special order of the day by Maj. Gen. G.N. Wood (Comd 25 Ind Div)  was received (see Appendix 3).  Personnel attended bathing parades in the harbour. IAMC Stretcher Bearers left to rejoin M.D.S. 

09.01.45 

09.15:      C.O. held conference with Tp Cmd and HQ Department offrs. re future ops. 1 OR left for 28 days leave in U.K. M.O. held skin inspection. Move postponed for 24 hrs. 

10.01.45    

Spent day in preparation for future ops. 

11.01.45 

1010:       Commando moved to B.O.A.C. jetty AKYAB. 

1215:       Embarked in LCAs. 

1300:        Transferred to LCI in harbour. 

1445:        Weighed anchor and sailed.

Myebon

12.01.45 

0630:      Commando still in LCI approaching MYEBON peninsula. 

0915:       Commando transferred to LCAs. 

1010:       Commando landed on MYEBON peninsula on beach Map Ref.  BURMA 84 1" 435375 in two flights.  C.O. and I.O. went off to contact the Brigadier. 

1110:        1 & 4 Troops under command of Major J.M. Davies moved to hills 424383 and 424486, 3 & 6 Troops to island 4336. 

1120:        HQ and 5 Troop moved 431374. 

1202:        Patrol of 1 Offr & 20 ORs of 5 Troop moved to area 424376. 

1300:        Troops in position - nothing to report - NES. 

1407:        All Troops except 1 & 4 ordered to concentrate at Commando HQ 431374. 

1425:       C.O. and I.O. went to Bde. 

1450:        C.O. returned with orders for move for 1 & 4 Troops to 403418. Remainder of Commando to TIGER NORTH 425385. 

1540:         Commando less 1 & 4 Troops arrived 425385.  Dispositions for night:  1 & 4 Troops 419402 under command of Major J.H. Davies.  6 Troop & mortars under command of Major J.H.S. Turnbull, MC at 425393. 

13.01.45 

0720:          Orders sent to Major J.H. Davies to patrol to 415412 and be prepared to cover paddy WEST of VIOLET.  6 Troop & mortars ordered to remain present posn.  Main HQ 3 & 5 Troops moved to 421395. 

0750:           H.Q. 3 & 5 Troops moved off. 

0915:          H.Q. 3 & 5 Troops halted at 419401. 

0920:         Enemy guns firing from NORTH slope of hill 425434.  Fire being directed upon MYEBON village. 

1000:        H.Q. 3 & 5 Troops linked up with Nos. 1 & 4 Troops. 

1040:       Order received from Bde. to concentrate area 427397 prior to attack on ONION 424418. 

1043:        C.O. held O Gp at 420398 to give orders to move to concentration area. 

1110:        H.Q. and Troops move off to concentration area. 

1145:        C.O. went to Bde. 

1305:        O Gp.

1330:        Leading Troops moved off for ONION.

1440:       3, 4 & 6 Troops reached area 424410.  No. 1 & 5 Troops, mortars and Commando HQ 424409. 

1500:       No. 6 Troop advanced on to ONION 424418, followed by 3 Troop. 

1615:       ONION occupied.  1 Jap killed.  Own cas nil. 

1700:        Disposition for night - 3, 4 & 6 Troops area feature 423423.  Commando HQ 1 & 5 Troops and  423418. 

2000:        Mortars defensive task Tk junc 424427. 

14.01.45 

0830:    Commando moved off for WORTHINGTON 425425. 

0900:    1 LO to meet 44(RM) Commando at village 424411 to act as guide to ONION. 

0940:    Commando concentrated at WORTHINGTON. 

1000:   Brig. arrived. 

1200:   Patrol of 1 Sec 4 Troop with IO to recce approaches to Hill 432441. 

1430:   Patrol returned having seen no enemy but found many signs of recent occupation by the enemy, including freshly dug posns. 

1500:   CO & IO attending conference at Bde HQ at WORTHINGTON 425435. 

1600:   2 patrols from 4 Ytoop to 428439 and 431433 left unit area.  Bde Tec HQ move up to WORTHINGTON. 

1710:   Patrol to 428439 returned nothing to report. 

1715:   Patrol to 431433 returned nothing to report. 

1730:   O Gp at Commando H.Q. 

1850:   Patrol from 5 Troop to Pt 163 Map Ref 428442.

2200:   Patrol of 5 Troop returned nothing to report.

Lieutenants G.A. Knowland [view], F.H. Crewe & G.W. Stradwick were posted to this Commando and joined Adm. HQ party for night. 

15.01.45 

0630:   Commando left for forming up place 432432. 

0745:   Commando arrived at forming up place. 

0800:   O Gp held. 

0830:   Shelling of feature 432441 by HMISloop commenced.

0920:   Commando moved forward for attack on feature 432441.

1000:   5 Troop crossed the start line anti tank ditch 432435.

1010:   4 Troop crossed the anti tank ditch.

1020:   5 Troop contacted enemy in area 432439.

1026:   4 Troop engaged in area 432437.  Own cas Pte. Coman [view] killed, Capt. D.H. Cowap, MC  wounded.  Lt. R.W. Semple assumes comd 4 Troop.

1031:   6 Troop move up to support 5 Troop.

1117:   1 tank moved up onto hill to support left flank of 5 Troop.

1120:   1 Troop moved up behind 4 Troop in support.

1130:   5 Troop plus 1 tank cleared hill 431441.  1 Dead Jap found - own cas 4 ORs wounded.

1145:   Tank overturned on slope 433442.

1155:   Patrols clearing NORTHERN slopes of feature from 432441.

1200:   Commando concentrated and HQ established area 432441.  O Gp held at Commando HQ.

1400:   3 Troop left to patrol 432447.

1508:   3 Troop in posn 43247 asked for permission to proceed to village NATTHETKE 433450.

1545:   3 Troop ordered to proceed to NATTHETKE 433450.

1700:   3 Troop searched NATTHETKE 433450 and returned to 432447 digging in for the night.

1730:   O Gp held at Commando HQ.

16.01.45

0730:   Commando still on hill 432441.  1 Troop ordered to move to 427457.

0915:   3 Troop patrolled to 426437.

0950:   1 Troop contact 3 Troop NATTHETKE.

1030:   1 Troop arrived 426456 and remained.

1330:   1 Troop patrolled along chaung 430457 - 1 Jap killed and contacted 3/2 Ghurkas and 5 Commando at KANTHA bridge 418451. 

1400:   1 Troop patrolled chaung EASTWARDS to 440457.  Sampans observed 429456.

1430:   CO ordered ambush to laid on sampans same night.

1535:   3 Troop ordered to re-inforce 1 Troop with 1 Platoon to take the place of 1 Troops ambush party.

1630:   CO and IO attended O Gp at Bde.

1730:   1 Troops patrol left posn for ambush.

2230:   Ambush party returned to 1 Troop posns.

17.01.45

0835:   3 Troop recce for possible embarkation beaches for LCAs area 435447 to 435453.

1000:   CO & IO attended conference at Bde. HQ with Capt. A.R. Evill and Lt. J.G.L. Larcher.

1020:   All troops ordered towithdraw 500 yds SOUTH of KANTHA chaung  for air strike at 1100 hours.  NORTH of Chaung.

1100:   1 Troop moved to NATTHETKE.

12.30:  1 Offr & 10 ORs of 6 Troop warned to be prepared to move for patrol same night. Lt. J.G.L. Larcher gave out the orders.

13.50:  Recce patrols left Commando HQ for EASY beach 425376.  Major  J.H.S. Turnbull, MC, Capt. A.R. Evill, Lt. D. Nias, Lt. J.G.L. Larcher and 10 ORs.

1500:   C.O. went to Pt. 163 427442.  Patrol from 3 Troop left NATTHETKE for area 434457.

1540:   1 Troop returned to the posn at 426457.

1645:   3 Troop patrol returned.  OP est in Troop posns. to observe BRANDY ONE IS. 456460.  Lt. B.W.F. Goodrich (RA) and 7 ORs joined the unit and were posted to Troops. 

18.01.45

Unit still on Hill 432441.

1430:   Recce party returned (Major J.H.S. Turnbull, MC, Lt. D. Nias).

1530:   Major J.H.S. Turnbull, MC, left HQ to recce new Commando area.

19.01.45   

Unit still on Hill 432441.

1130:   All were warned to move.

1200:   Lt. J.G.L. Larcher and patrol returned - nothing to report.

1540:   C.O. left for Bde for conference.

20.01.45 

Unit still on Hill 431441.

0930:   HQ 4,5,6 Troops & mortars left posn for new area 433384. 

1030:   1 Troop left 426457 for 433384.

1045:   3 Troop left NATTHETKE for 433384.

1145:   HQ 4,5,6 Troops and mortars arrived 433384 and made bivouac.

1245:   1 & 3 Troops joined rest of Commando.

1730:   CO, IO and SO to conference at Bde.

21.01.45

0800:   Commando O Gp. Nos. 1 & 2 Troops were amalgamated and renamed No. 12 Troop under the command of Capt. J.S. Biscoe.  Rest of morning spent on preparation for ops at KANGAW.

1400:   Burmese guide (ex Burmese policeman from KANGAW area) attached to Commando.

1545:   Commando moved from location to EASY beach 425376.

1700:   Commando embarked LCAs.

1800:   Transferred to HMI Sloop 'NARBADA' with Bde. HQ.  Vessel extremely crowded.  Anchored for night 2 miles SE of MYEBON peninsula.

22.01.45

06.30:  Sloop moving up the THEGYAN river.

08.30:  Anchored south of island 5434.

1000:   Commando disembarked onto 16 LCAs.

1045:   LCAs proceeded up DAING BON CHAUNG.

1245:   Air strike by Mitchels on Pt.170 5149.

Kangaw

22.01.45

1308:   Commando landed on GEORGE beach 505481 and concentrated.

1330:   Commando moved off to Hill 170 in the following order:-  6 Troop 3 Troop 4 Troop HQ 5 Troop.   12 Troop with mortars in posn 509481.

1417:   6 Troop started moving onto Hill 170 from SOUTH.

1435:   6 Troop came under fire from enemy on NORTH end of Hill.  1 OR slightly wounded.

1500:   HQ established 519492, 5 Troop moving up on WEST of feature came under fire at 512498 and 5 ORs were wounded.

1530:   12 Troop joined HQ from beach.

1648:   3 Troop passing through 6 Troop to clear enemy from NORTH of feature encountered heavy opposition and were ordered to withdraw and dig in for the night.  Casualties suffered - killed L/Cpl. Dumigan [view] (R. Innis.Fus.), missing believed killed Gnr. Graves [view] (RA), wounded 6 ORs.  L/Sgt. Baker DCM [view] (6 Troop) killed. 

1730:   Enemy shelled the beach area.

1900:   Platoon of 5 Troop withdrawn from 512498 and ordered to remain as standing patrol at 513494.  Commando dug in for night.  Dispositions for night - 5 Troop less 1 Platoon, 6 Troop less 1 Platoon.  1 Platoon 6 Troop, 3 Troop, 4 Troop and Tac HQ in posn along top of Hill from 514495 to 515492.  Main HQ and 12 Troop at 514492.  5 Commando on SOUTH of Hill 170. 

23.01.45

0001:   Enemy attacked 5 & 6 Troops posns (515495), with force estimated from 20 - 25 strong with LMCs and grenades.  Enemy were driven off by grenades but continued assaults up to 0345 hrs. without success. 

0100:   Enemy attacked Standing Patrol (Pl. 5 Troop) but were driven off  leaving three dead.  Total enemy casualties during night - 9 bodies including 1 Offr counted.  Own cas - killed Gnr. Clay [view] - wounded Capt. H.J. Symonds and 9 ORs (5 Troop).  Casualties evacuated to 61 ADS.  Lt. E.M. Dawson took over comd 5 Troop. 

0900:   Arty registered on NORTH end of feature preparatory to attack by 4 Troop. 

0930:   Arty preparation.

1000:   4 Troop moved on to feature which was completely occupied by 1040 hrs. without opposition.  Commando continued digging in during the day.

1745:   Bridgehead shelled by Japs - no cas in Commando.  Booby traps were laid by own Troops between 4 & 5 Troop posns. 

24.01.45

06.30:  Mortars stand by to put down smoke on enemy occupied features (Sq.5150) to cover evacuation of cas from 44 (RM) Commando. 

1000:   Mortars 'Stand Down'.

1100:   44 (RM) Commando took up posns on feature between 4 & 5 Troops.  Maj. Gen. Wood Comd. 25 Ind Div visited Tac HQ.

1120:   O Gp at Command HQ.

1630:   A number of trees on feature were blown down with explosive to avoid tree bursts from enemy shelling.  Enemy shelling bridgehead  spasmodically throughout the day - no cas in Commando.

2300:   Small party of enemy dispersed from 4 Troop area by grenades.

25.01.45

The Adm party (Capt. J.W. Gardner) moved from beachhead and now established at 513494.

1300:   O Gp at Commando HQ.  Enemy continued periodical shelling of bridgehead - no cas in 1 Commando.

26.01.45

0630:   Heavy shelling of Hill 170 by enemy arty - no cas.

0930:   O Gp at Commando HQ.

1000:   Hill 170 again shelled by enemy - one tree burst over 3 Troop posn caused 3 cas.

1100:   Body of Gnr Graves [view] previously reported missing believed killed found near 4 Troop posn and buried at 514496.

1600:   Patrol of 1 Offr & 6 ORs left hill 170 for HILL (527487).

1900:   Hill 170 shelled by enemy.  Own cas 1 OR wounded.  Spasmodic shelling of bridgehead by enemy continued throughout the day.  Numbers of promotions and appointments being made to bring Commando up to full NCO strength.

27.01.45

0630:   Enemy shelled Hill 170 - no cas.

0700:   No. 12 Troop patrol returned.

0800:   O Gp at Commando HQ re ops in KAGAW area 28 Jan 45.

1000:   Enemy shelled Hill 170 and bridgehead area - no cas.

1730:   Enemy shelled Hill 170 - no cas.

28.01.45

0830:   3" mortars of 3 Commando Bde (less 5 Commando) concentrated under command of No. 12 Troop and five Brens on tripods sighted in 4 Troop posns for diversionary fire on enemy held feature in Sq. 5150.

1000:   Mortars and Brens opened fire on features Sq. 5150.  One large fire started, thought to be oil in area 508500.  One enemy MMG area 508510 silenced.  Enemy shelled 4 Troop posn - own cas 1 OR wounded.

1730:   Four large calibre shells burst near 12 Troop posns - no cas.

1830:   Enemy again shelled Hill 170 - no cas.

29.01.45

0630:   Enemy again shelled Hill 170 - no cas.  Spasmodic shelling by enemy during the afternoon until dusk.

30.01.45

Enemy shelling Hill 170 during the day.

15.30:  Warning order issued to Troops to be ready to move out of posns by 1100 hrs 31 Jan 45 on relief by 7/16  Punjab Regt.    

31.01.45

0545:   Enemy commenced shelling Hill 170 and concentrated their fire on 4 Troop posns.

0615:   Small parties of enemy area 512495 WEST of Hil 170 fired on by own Troops and cas inflicted. 

0630:   Enemy attacked 4 Troop posn in great strength.  Fighting continued throughout the day.


Notes
Copy of original document supplied by John Mewett. Transcribed by Jennie Barlow.
 

No 1 Commando War Diary February 1945

No. 1 Commando War Diary for February 1945
Authors: 
Lt.Col. K.R.S. Trevor, Cheshire Regiment [view]  OIC No 1 Commando
Major J.H.S. Turnbull, MC, Gordon Highlanders [view] 2 I/C No 1 Commando
 

Kangaw

01.02.45  

Unit at Hill 170 (MR.515493 BURMA 1", Sheet 12)

0900:        After attack by PUNJABS feature reported clear of enemy.

0900-1300      Unit preparing for move.  Identification and burial of own dead under direction of Major J.H.S. TURNBULL, MC at MR.51396. Capt. A.B. COLLISHAW (Padre) of 5 Commando read Burial Service.

1030:       5 Commando took over 1 Commando positions.

1300:       Unit evacuated Hill 170 and marched to beach MR.512484 on NGASINBON CHAUNG.

1330:       Embarked on L.C.Ms and moved to DAINGBON CHAUNG.

1410:      Transhipped to L.C.L. about ½ mile down DAINGBON CHAUNG. 42 and 5 Commandos also on L.C.L.

1700:      Anchored off EASY BEACH, MYEBON PENINSULA, MR.4237 (1/25000 MYEBON).

1730:      First troops landed by Alligators owing to difficulty in negotiating mud; further disembarkation postponed, until high tide.

2100:     L.C.I. moved inshore.

2115-2130     Unit disembarked and proceeded by transport and march route to MR.439392.

2230:     Arrived Camp.  Hot meal for troops.  Bedrolls and blankets issued.

Myebon Pen

02.02.45

Unit at MR.439392.  Troops settling in. Issue of canteen stores and limited issue of personal kit. An order of the day by Lt.Col. K.R.S. TREVOR was published.

03.02.45

0930:    Major J.H. DAVIES left for TEKNAF and CHITTAGONG to obtain canteen stores, etc.  Capt. I.V. CARREL left for TEKNAF on admin duties.

1050:    The unit was addressed by the Bde Comd (Brig. C.R. HARDY, DSO).  Special order of the day by Gen. G.N. Wood, OBE, MC, Comd 25 Ind Div received. Special Corps Order by Lt.Gen. A.F.P. CHRISTISON, KBE, CB, MC, Comd 15 Ind Corps.

04.02.45

1100:    Memorial Service held in memory of the personnel of the Commando who were killed in action at MYEBON and KANGAW.

Myebon

05.02.45

0830:    Unit paraded and marched off for area Bde. H.Q. at 436384 to join remainder of Bde units.

0930:    Address to whole Bde by Comd 25 Ind Div (Maj-Gen. G.N. WOODS)

1000:    Unit returned to camp.

1530:    Capt. I.V. CARREL (Adjt) arrived in camp from TEKNAF.

06.02.45

Unit in same posn.

07.02.45

Commando reorganised into H.Q., Mortar Platoon, and four fighting Troops in consequence of depletion in strength due to recent actions. A number of promotions and appointments were made to bring the Commando up to strength in N.C.Os.

1030:        Lt. J.K. PATERSON and one NCO left for TEKNAF to obtain Signal Stores.

08.02.45

Unit in same posn.

1100:       Major J.H. DAVIES returned to camp from CHITTAGONG.

09.02.45 

Lt. A.J. DAVIES (Bde H.Q.) posted to this unit and assumed the appointment of I.O.

1400:       Lt. E.M. DAWSON proceeded to 2nd Bn Black Watch for posting and S.O.S. this unit.  Lt. D. NIAS took over command of No. 5 Troop.

1500:      Six B.O.Rs proceeded to DEOLALI to return to parent unit.

Teknaf  

Fire reported to have broken out in 44 Cdo lines at TEKNAF. Quickly spread to 42 Cdo lines and unit bashas in this area had to be demolished in order to check progress of fire. Fire was got under control by 1600 hrs.

1700:     Officers' farewell dinner to O.C. (Lt-Col. K.R.S. TREVOR).  Address to unit by Lt-Col. K.R.S. TREVOR on leaving unit for duty in U.K.

10.02.45

1030:    Lt-Col. K.R.S. TREVOR left MYEBON by 'plane and ceased the appointment of Commanding Officer, No. 1 Commando.  A large number of unit personnel were on the airstrip to see his     departure.  Major J.H.S. TURNBULL, MC. temporarily assumed command of unit. Party of ex-sick and wounded personnel rejoined unit from hospital.

1400:    Troop Commanders' conference re training programme.

11.02.45 

Small advance party of 1 Officer and 3 B.O.Rs moved to AKYAB. Verbal order issued for move of unit to AKYAB. Lt. J.K. PATERSON returned to AKYAB from TEKNAF with Signal Stores.  Troops' sing-song during evening.

12.02.45

0930:    Unit stores packed, moved by tpt to jetty, and loaded on to I.W.T. Ferryboats.

1100:    Orders received that unit would commence embarking at 1600 hrs today (Original intention that unit should move tomorrow, 13 Feb 45).

1500:    Troops moved from bivouac area by march route to jetty, MYEBON, MR.437402. On completion of embarkation, the Ferry boats moved out into the chaung and weighed anchor for the  night.

At Sea

13.02.45

0615:    Ferry boats moved down chaung to open sea. Course was SOUTH from MYEBON down WEST coast off large unnamed island SOUTH of MYEBON PENINSULA, then N.W. across HUNTER'S BAY and NORTH along coast of EAST BARONGA ISLAND through SINBAIK and KWEDE rivers to AKYAB.

Akyab

1340:    Docked at jetty, AKYAB, MR.896537.

1350:    Disembarkation commenced.

1630-1800    Unit conveyed by tpt to KAUNGDAGA, NR.804606.  Troop areas allotted. Orderly Room and communication with Bde established.

14.02.45

0900:    Troops engaged in building shelters.

1130:    Unit Routine Orders issued.  Drinking water point established in unit Admin area. 30 x range established 100 yds NORTH of camp. Location and direction of fire reported to Bde.

1400-1530    Unit inoculated against small-pox.

15.02.45 

Lt. J.K.PATERSON (Signal Officer) left unit on repatriation to U.K. for long service overseas. Interior Economy and building of bivouacs.  Evening party to Cinema.

16.02.45 

Training Programme for 16 and 17 Feb issued.

0900-    Drill Parade under R.S.M.  Nos. 5 & 3 Tps on Firing Range. Nos. 1000  5 & 6 Tps on bathing and football. No. 4 Tp preparing to move to TEKNAF to act as Bde (Rear Details) loading    party. Evening party to Cinema.  Unit canteen opened.

17.02.45

0630:    No. 4 Troop left camp en route to TEKNAF together with one Troop of 42 Cdo.

0900-    C.O's Parade and R.S.Ms Drill.  Two B.O.Rs left unit for 28 days leave in UK.

1000-    Unit Pay Parade.  Kit Issues.

1130     Interior Economy.  Evening party to Cinema.

18.02.45

Interior Economy and preparation for Deputy-Comd's visit.

19.02.45

0930:    Issue of Training Programme for week ending 24 Feb 45. Unit paraded on Football Ground.

0945:    Col. P. YOUNG, DSO, MC, Deputy Comd, 3 Cdo Bde inspected the unit.

1045:    Camp area inspected by Deputy Comd.

1430:    H.Q. Troop on Firing Range. Psychiatrist visited the unit. Commando entertained by the "Roosters Concert Party".

20.02.45

Troops on training as per Training Programme. Evening party to see ENSA Show starring "FRANCES DAY".

21.02.45

Normal routine and training.  Fire broke out in scrub around camp area.

22.02.45

Fire pickets detailed to watch fire - fire reported to S.O.1.

1000:    Five men per Troop attended lecture at Bde H.Q. by A.L.O. and Sq/Ldr Adams on R.A.F.support for the Army.

1630:    Football Match - 42 (RM) Cdo ..... 2 - 1 Cdo ..... 0.  Cinema parties restricted to Wednesdays and Saturdays.

23.02.45

Normal routine and training.

1400:    Unit Pay Parade.

1630:    Organised games.  Football Match 1 Cdo v 42 Cdo.  Result 2-3. Evening party to BESA Show at Bde HQ.

24.02.45

0900:    Adjutant's Parade.

1000-    H.Q. Troop on Range for Shooting Competition.

1200     ALAN HUMPHRIES, Press Reporter, visited unit and interviewed chosen personnel of the Commando on their experiences in the recent fighting. Order of the Day by Lt-Gen. CHRISTISON, Comd 15 Ind Corps, was received.  Copy of letter written to Comd 25 Ind Div from Gen. Sir Oliver W.H. LEESE, Bart., KCB, DSO, ADC,  C-in-C Allied Land Forces, S.E.A.C. was received.

25.02.45

Church Services held in unit Canteen.  No. 3 Tp as loading party for 15 Ind Corps HQ.  Rev. E. CROWLEY (R.C. Padre) was attached to this unit.

26.02.45

Issue of Training Programme for week ending 3 Mar 45.  Lt. J.R. TURPIN rejoined this unit from U.K.  Guard of honour selected for visit of Lt-Gen CHRISTISON.

27.02.45

0900:    Swimming trials at chaung 7767 to select team for Swimming Gala.

1305:    The Comd 15 Ind Corps (Lt-Gen A.F.P. CHRISTISON, KBE, CB, MC) visited the Commando to thank all ranks for their part in the recent operations, and he gave a very interesting talk about the war situation in the ARAKAN.

28.02.45

1200:    Capt. D. NIAS together with other unit Officers of the Bde moved to the unit's new location.

1500-    Swimming Gala.

1630     Evening party to Cinema.


Notes
Copy of original document supplied by:  John Mewett; Transcribed by:  Jennie Barlow.
 

1 Commando Operations

These are the main operations that No 1 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault. They are in date order and form part of our overall history of No 1 Commando. No 1 Commando were part of 3 Commando Brigade during the Burma Campaign. Many of the documents we have for this period are related to more than one single commando unit and are listed jointly in the document 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma.

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Operation Chopper

Operation Myrmidon

Operation Bizerte

Operation Chariot

Operation Bristle

Operation Torch

Operation Bean

Battle of Hill 170

More on 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma

Operation Bottle

1 Commando, Memorial Service

Document from John Mewett,  transcribed by Elaine Southworth-Davies. Source: National Archives  WO 218/81. 
Note: 12 Troop is thought to have been a short lived merger due to numbers of 1 and 2 Troops.
[Source: Henry Brown OBE.]
 
MYEBON 4th FEBRUARY 1945
Memorial Service for the Fallen and Wounded Officers and Men of No. 1 Commando during operations on Myebon Peninsula and the Kangaw Bridgehead, January 1945.
 
1. HYMN “Let Saints on earth in concert sing”
 
2. LESSON Wisdom of Solomon 3.
 
3. ROLL OF HONOUR 
Read by the Commanding Officer Lt. Colonel K.R.S. Trevor.
No. 12 Troop
3596431 Cpl. J. A. YOUNG
No. 3 Troop
5933108 Sgt. R. J. LANDER                                               3191706 L/Cpl. M. DEARDEN
6982426 L/Cpl. J. DUMIGAN                                            1453333   J.G A. BEANEY
983057 Gnr. L .P. GRAVES                                                5384112 Pte. R. A. LOOKER
No. 4 Troop
Lieut. G. A. KNOWLAND                                                   14241761 Cpl. H. BAKER
7942336 L/Cpl. A. PLLU                                                    14604377 L/Cpl. E. J. LLOYD
7366356 L/Cpl. H.G. RUSHTON                                       5828291 Pte. J. BOYCE
2185354 Pte. J. FITZSIMMONS                                         5621153 Pte. I. N. TUCKER
No. 5 Troop
6143891 Gnr.G. M. BAKER
No. 6 Troop
Lieut. A. A. PALMER                                                            1905889 Sgt. M. F. MORRIS (MM)
2614133 L/Sgt. A BAKER (DCM)                                        2073288 L/SGT.M. B. JONES
5933005 L/Sgt. R. WALLIS                                                  6482243 L/Cpl. G. C. WILSON
3964660 L/Cpl. J. R. LINES                                                 14241839 Pte. R. E. WATTS
14604353 Fus. A. A. ANDREWS                                         6206246 Gnr. F. H. CLAY
Headquarters (Signals)
5735209 Pte. W. J. COMAN
 
4.   LESSON 1 Corinthians, 15.
 
5.  SHORT ADDRESS  by Rev, A. B. COLLISHAW, B.A.  Ch.  D.
 
6. PRAYER
 
7. HYMN “The Church’s one foundation”
 
8.  LAST POST AND REVEILLE
 
9.  ROLL OF WOUNDED 
Read by Troop Leaders.
No. 12 Troop
14241783 Cpl. T. G. BENNION                                        3915316 Pte. J. WOOD
3974792 Pte. D. W. CROSS                                              5052724 Pte. W. G. WARD
No. 3 Troop
Lieut. F. H. CREWE
7690515 Pte. C. R. MARSHALL                                        5510944 Pte. H. A. WARE
11259984 Gnr. A. A. DAVEY                                            14207309  Pte. F. EVERITT            
4195436 L/Cpl. W. JONES                                                14603190 L/Cpl. W. S. SMITH      
6015678 Gnr. L. E. SMITH                                                3915335 Pte. C. JAMES
4033985 L/Sgt. H. W. ROBERTS                                      4698646 Cpl. J. W. HOBBS
5437882 Pte. D. SWEENEY                                              1500881  Fus. W. MCFALL
851702 Gnr. G. W. JENKINS                                             2083611 Gnr. F. V. ABBS
13046330 Pte. A, P, GRANT                                             5826616 Pte. H. G. RUFFELL
No. 4 Troop
Capt. D.H. COWAP (MC)
5825564 L/Sgt. L. E. DUNNETT                                        5933908 L/Sgt. A. JACKSON
5826893 L/Sgt. W. A. LING                                               4196617 Cpl. R. GOODLASS
6970370 Cpl. A. G. THOMPSON                                      3249930 L/Cpl.J. E. AITKEN
14327805 Gnr.A. MADDOX                                             2063437 Gnr. F. G. PALMER
6300127 Pte. A. J. WILLIAMS                                           3863684 Pte.T. HEHIR                    
5830879 Pte. A. W. LOVESAY                                          14416348Pte. T.N. BUCHANAN
799237 Pte. J. W. GARDNER                                            3973636 Pte. A. PAWSON
14627308 Pte. E. T. ALLEN
No. 5 Troop
Capt. H. J. SYMONDS
1606430 Gnr. J. O’DONNELL                                            866743 Gnr. H. COUNCELL           
3713113 Pte. G. JUDGE                                                     6298707 Pte. L. T. STEFFENSON
2579764 L/Cpl. H. BERRY                                                 1432055 Gnr. T. C. WILSON
3976195 Pte. W. D. JONES                                                828326 BSM J. J. DOWNEY           
3392797 L/Sgt. W. WATERHOUSE                                   5186819 Gnr. A. G. MULHOLLAND
6215749 Pte. S. SIMMONDS                                            3194769 Pte. W. AIRD
2062315 Gnr. J. A. QUINCEY                                            3962766 Pte. J. C. LEAVER
3970740 Pte. J. C. MORGAN                                            14353401 Pte. J. A. YANDELL
2048203 Pte. E. J. LONGMAN
No. 6 Troop
5055844 L/Cpl. G.D. PYM                                                 14241724 Pte. G. WOOLARD
6298002 Pte. K. VINCENT                                                 5933209 Pte. W. T. SEWELL
852223 Bdr. A. E. RUSDALE                                              6215774 Pte. D. W. WILLIAMS
14590409 Pte. H. MURPHY                                              14604392 Fus. W. R. TAYLOR       
4748087 Cpl. E. BARNES                                                  1732198 L/Cpl. C. HOTHERSALL  
4801882 Fus. C.J. MERCER                                               14421501 Pte. S. BURGESS          
4032499 L/Cpl G. L. STANLEY                                          1650807 Gnr. F. G. ANDREWS
14604367  Pte. S. CUNNINGHAM                                    5383388 Pte. W. NUTLEY              
6103121 L/Cpl. J. E. A. MAYNARD                                    11268888 Gnr. S, R, RUDGLEY
3393053 Pte, D. MALONEY                                               3718320 Gnr. M. PHILLIPSON
Headquarters
6104720 Pte. F. WILLIAMS                                               14241845 L/Bdr. E. BIDDESCOMBE
7366507 Sgt. G. L. NORLEY                                              6471335 Fus. W. H. IRVING
 

10.   PRAYER

11. BLESSING
 

2 Commando

No.2 Commando Mortar Section January 1943

The History

The first No.2 Commando was formed on the 22nd June 1940 for a parachuting role at Cambrai Barracks, Perham Down, near Tidworth, Hants. The Unit at the time consisted of four troops - 'A', 'B', 'C' and 'D'.  Eventually 11 troops were raised. A nominal roll of 'C' and 'D' troops can be found in our documents album within the No 2 Commando gallery.

In November 1940 the unit would be redesignated as 11 Special Air Service Battalion. They were the airborne part of the Commando "Special Service" units, and had no connection to the SAS later raised by Bill Stirling and his brother David. They would be renamed 1st Parachute Battalion in September 1941.

On the 26th February 1941 authority was granted to raise a new No. 2 Commando by the reorganisation of the 1st Special Service Battalion.  The new No 2 Commando under the command of Lt.Col. Augustus Charles Newman was now at Paignton, and consisted of men who had perviously served in some of the Independent Companies that formed the short lived 1st Special Service Battalion.

Many of the entries below commencing with the Commanders are from a narrative of No. 2 Commando history written by Bob Bishop and dedicated to John and Daisy Wright of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire in memory of their son, Pte. Dennis Wright, who at the age of 18 was the youngest member of No. 2 Commando to fall in battle, September 13th, 1943.  New content has been added over the years since.


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2 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 149 of 149

ABRAM, Cyril Henry

Cyril Abram 2 Commando
Rifleman
6922005
No 2 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Executed
Rifleman Cyril Abram was one of the seven men of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's Commando Execution Order. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Abram, of Manor Park, Essex.

AIRD, Michael Derrick

Michael Aird  2 Commando
Private
3772603
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Michael Aird, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave.

ALLAN, Hugh Bryan

Lance Corporal
14000107
No 2 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Hugh Allan died during the action at Jaconti, near Vietri. He was originally buried "at the bottom of Jaconti village (East side). Map Ref. 601307."  Son of J.C. and Christine J.F. Allan, of Ayr.
 

BAMPTON, Stephen Dorcas

Sergeant
6349577
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Stephen Bampton was killed in action in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando had been placed "in the line" near Ravenna. Son of Stephen Seymore Bampton and Charlotte Victoria Bampton; nephew of Mrs. C. Bampton, of Isleworth, Middlesex.

BANTING, Gareth Bernard (Reverend)

Captain Chaplain 4th Class
159706
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Killed in action or died of wounds
Reverend Gareth Banting joined No.2 Commando on 24 November 1943. Captain (Reverend) Banting, Padre of No 2 Commando, died of wounds during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of Revd. Edgar Banting and Charlotte Emily Banting, of Plumtree Rectory, Nottingham. M.A. (Cantab.).

BARE, Jack Stormont

Captain
88169
No 2 Commando
Artists Rifles
Territorial Decoration (TD)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Jack Stormont Bare died during operations from the No. 2 Commando base on the island of Vis against the enemy occupied island of Hvar. Son of Capt. Arnold Edwin Bare, M.V.O.

BARRY, John

Private
3663903
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Barry died on 19 September 1943 at 67 General Hospital C.M.F. of wounds received 13 September 1943 at Dragone Hill, Salerno. Son of Denis and Kathleen Barry, of Slaithwaite, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BENNER, Norman Joseph

Rifleman
6920786
No 2 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Died on war service
Rifleman Norman Benner died as a result of an accident. Son of Fred Alvis Benner, and of Maude Elizabeth Benner, of Wallington.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/73.

BENNETT, Derick S.

Private
6351281
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Derick Bennett, 6 troop, died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno. Son of Alfred John and Thyrza Bennett, of Maidstone, Kent.

BIRNEY, David Leslie

Captain
75991
No 2 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain David Birney, Officer Commanding 2 troop, died of wounds after Operation Chariot, the raid at St Nazaire which took place on 28 March 1942*. He was commanding an assault group that had embarked on Motor Launch ML 447. 

BLACK, Graeme Delamere

Captain
106240
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Military Cross (MC)
Executed
Captain Graeme Black DSO, MC, was executed whilst a Prisoner of War. He was one of the seven Commandos of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed under Hitler's Commando Execution Order, at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, 1942. 

BLATTNER, Charles William

Lance Sergeant
3063224
No 2 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Charles Blattner, 5 troop, was killed in action at Dragone Hill, Salerno, as the enemy attacked down the valley of La Molina towards Vietri. Son of Julian and Mary Blattner.

BLOWER, Alfred

Alfred Blower 2 Commando
Private
3772259
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Alfred Blower, 4 troop, died of wounds received at Dragone Hill, Salerno, on the 13th September 1943. He died at 67 General Hospital CMF. Son of Alfred and Elizabeth Blower, of Liverpool; husband of Winifred Blower, of Liverpool.

BOON, Peter

Peter Boon
Peter Boon 2 Commando
Gunner
5183803
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Peter Boon, 1 troop, died during operations at Splije, Albania. He has no known grave. Son of Albert and Florence Boon, of Avening Road, Gloucester.

BOWMAN, Lionel George

Lionel Bowman 2 Commando
Original Grave of Private Bowman
Private
5956867
No 2 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Lionel Bowman, 5 Troop, died of wounds during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Harry and Alice Mary Bowman, of Wanstead, London. In 1939 Lionel was a press advertising representative residing at 45 Redbridge Lane, Wanstead.
 
Sources

BRADLEY, Eric

Sergeant
3770135
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Died on war service
Sergeant Eric Bradley died as a result of a traffic accident when he was fatally injured when hit by a lorry whilst walking along Chester Road, Altrincham. This was during the period when No 2 Commando was a Para Commando unit.

BRIGHTY, John

Lance Corporal
3973527
No 2 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Brighty, 2 troop, was reported wounded and missing, later presumed killed in action, during Operation Healing 2 at Spilje Albania. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Brighty; husband of Mary Brighty (nee Haymarch), of Ayr.

BRISCOE, Harold R.

Lance Corporal
T/264673
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Harold Briscoe, 1 troop, was killed in action during operations at Fossa Marina, East of Argenta, Italy. Son of Harold and Sarah Ann Briscoe, of Blackbrook, St. Helens, Lancs.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROOME, Richard Frank

Captain
85468
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Richard Broome, Officer Commanding 5 troop, was killed in action at Dragone Hill as the enemy attacked down the valley of La Molina towards Vietri, Italy. Initially buried on the forward slope of Dragone Hill. Son of Geoffrey and Ethel Broome; husband of Desiree L. M.

BRUNSWICK, Arthur Trotter

Lieutenant
172379
No 2 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Arthur Brunswick, HQ Troop Intelligence Section, died of wounds from a mortar explosion during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brunswick, of Dunston, Co. Durham.

BRYAN, Edward Joseph

Bryan 2 Commando
Lance Corporal
3775300
No 2 Commando
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Edward Bryan, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He has no known grave.
Son of Adam and Mary Bryan; husband of D. M. Bryan.

BUCKBY, Raymond

Lance Sergeant
1805833
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Raymond Buckby, 1 troop, was killed in action during operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy. Son of James Lawrence Buckby and Kate Buckby, of Fleckney, Leicestershire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BUNN, Norman

Trooper
7893626
No 2 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Norman Bunn, 2 troop, died of wounds in 11 Casualty Clearing Station, Brindisi, Italy. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth Bunn, of Wall Heath, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire.

BURNS, Charles

Gunner
.1612571
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Charles Burns, 6 troop, was killed in action during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno. He has no known grave. He was reported to have been buried by the 6th Yorks and Lancs.

BURNS, Ronald Edward David

Rifleman
6895664
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Ronald Burns, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on ML 268.
Son of Edward and Alice Janet Burns, of Brockley, London.
 

CAMERON, John Ewen

Corporal Cameron 2 Commando
Corporal
410258
No 2 Commando
Lovat Scouts
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Cameron, formerly a gamekeeper at the Rannoch Lodge Estate, Perthshire, was killed in action during operations in Italy. Son of Donald and Catherine Cameron, of Rannoch Station, Perthshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CAMPBELL, Norman Murray Priggen

Lance Sergeant
5958258
No 2 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Norman Campbell, 3 Troop, died of wounds during the 6 week period when No.2 Commando was placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. Son of Norman Priggen Campbell, and of Minnie Louise P. Campbell, of Wootton, Bedfordshire.

CARRICK, George

Lance Corporal
14241652
No 2 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Lancashire Constabulary (Colne)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Carrick, 3 troop, died during operations on 13 September 1943 at Dragone Hill, Salerno, Italy, where he was initially buried (Map ref 602409) [1][2].
Son of George and Ethel Carrick, of Astley, Lancashire.

CARTER, Hugh John

Corporal
4078193
No 2 Commando
Monmouthshire Regiment (4th Bn)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Corporal Hugh Carter was in the original No 2 (Parachute) Commando. He died in a training accident at Ringway during a parachute jump. Son of James and Florence Emily Carter, of Newport.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CHEETHAM, Gerald

Fusilier
6482292
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Died on active service
Fusilier Gerald Cheetham, Heavy Weapons Troop, died of illness (pneumonia) whilst on active service in Italy. Son of Thomas James Cheetham and Charlotte Cheetham [1][1a][1b].

CHUDLEY, William Henry Albert

William Chudley 2 Commando
Lance Bombardier
882221
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Executed
Lance Bombardier William Chudley was one of the seven men of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed under Hitler's Commando Execution Order, at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, 1942. Son of Richard Henry and Ellen Eliza Chudley, of Exeter.

CONNOR, Stanley, J.

Private
T/328227
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Stanley Connor died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of James and Honora Connor; husband of Grace F. Connor, of Colindale, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

COUGHLAN, John

John Coughlan 2 Commando
Lance Corporal
3781807
No 2 Commando
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Coughlan, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He has no known grave.

COX, Edward

Edward Cox 2 Commando
Gunner
1779578
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Edward Cox was killed in action during operations at Scaletta, Sicily. He was initially buried on a terrace on the Shore side of the road at the North end of the beach North of Scarlett a. Son of Herbert and Louise Cox, of Blackpool, Lancashire; husband of M.

COX, Cecil Ernest Robert

Corporal
14241734
No 2 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
West Sussex Constabulary and Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Cecil Cox, 1 troop died on 22 March 1944 of wounds received on the 18/19 March 1944 during a raid on the village of Grohote on the Dalmatian island of Solta. Son of Ernest and Alice Jane Cox of Horsham Sussex.

CRAIG, Robinson Ostle

Robinson Ostle Craig 2 Commando
Private
14241791
No 2 Commando
Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Newcastle Under Lyme Borough Police
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robinson Craig was killed in action at Dragone Hill, near Vietri, Salerno. He was buried there the following day, his grave being marked with a cross. However it was never again found and Private Craig is one of the many who now have no known grave.

CRIPPS, Arthur Raymond

Rifleman
11420547
No 2 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Arthur Cripps, 1 troop, died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Charles and Jennie Cripps; husband of Barbara Cripps, of Apsley End, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
 
Source
CWGC.
 

CUNNINGHAM, Henry Peter

Henry Cunningham 2 Commando
Private
3781746
No 2 Commando
King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Henry Cunningham, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He embarked for the raid on ML 267 and has no known grave. Son of John and Margaret Cunningham, of Old Swan, Liverpool.

CURTIS, Eric Gordon

Eric Curtis 2 Commando
Eric Gordon Curtis 2 Commando
Private
6349613
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Executed
Private Eric Gordon Curtis was one of the seven men of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon. He was executed on 23 October 1942, the day before his 21st birthday, at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's Commando Execution Order.

DAVIES, Ronald John

Corporal
7014421
No 2 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles, The London Irish Rifles
Died on active service
Corporal Ronald Davies, 2 Troop, was accidentally killed from a rifle shot whilst instructing a Squad. Son of John Davies, and of Margaret Ellen Davies, of Ilfracombe, Devon; husband of Lilian Amy Davies, of St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex.

DAVIES, Wyndham Francis

Wyndham Davies 2 Commando
Fusilier
6482247
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Wyndham Davies, 6 troop, was killed in action at Dragone Hill, Salerno, Italy. Initially buried as far as is known by the 6th Yorks and Lancs Regiment on the forward slope of the hill. Son of Francis and Mary Ann Davies, of Port Talbot, Glamorgan.

DAY, Arthur Frank

Private
6350696
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Arthur Day died during operations at Piegolelle (aka Piegolette), near Salerno, Italy. He was initially buried jointly with two Royal Marine Commandos in a vineyard 30 yards South of Piegolelle. Son of Algin and Alice Day, of Kennington, London.
 

DIAMOND, Thomas

Private
3779240
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Diamond, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. 

DONALDSON, John

Lance Corporal John Donaldson 2 Commando
Lance Corporal
2884838
No 2 Commando
London Scottish The Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Donaldson, 3 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of William Donaldson and of Jessie Donaldson (nee Hunter); husband of Anne Donaldson (nee Smith), of Dundee.

DRURY, Charles Henry

Private
6019959
No 2 Commando
Essex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Charles Drury, 2 troop, died of wounds during operations at Dragone Hill, Vietri, near Salerno. Husband of Theresa Drury, of Walthamstow, Essex. In 1939 before his military service he was employed as Butcher (Cutter) residing at 140 Hale End Road, Walthamstow.
 

DUFFY, Anthony Patrick

Sergeant
3773298
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Anthony Duffy died during operations at Scaletta, Italy. Husband of Beatrice A. Duffy, of Dingle, Liverpool, 8. We have a document that states "Buried on terrace on Shore side of the road, at the North end of the beach, North of Scaletta."
 

ELDRIDGE, Leonard Frederick

Leonard Eldridge 2 Commando
Sergeant
6461633
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Leonard Eldridge, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on Motor Launch ML 447 and has no known grave.

EVANS, Ralph

Driver
T/175282
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Driver Ralph Evans died as a result of an accident during a parachute training exercise at Ringway whilst serving with the original No 2 (Para) Commando. He was the first casualty of the newly raised Commando units.
 
Sources

FISHER, Norman Lucas

Corporal
6896443
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Norman Fisher, 6 troop, died on 25 April 1942 of wounds received on 28 March 1942 during Operation Chariot, the raid at St Nazaire. He was one of the commando contingent on motor launch ML 192 and had initially been reported as missing in action until his death was confirmed.

FORMOY, Donald Neville

Lance Corporal
6467881
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Donald Formoy, 6 troop, died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, and was originally buried by house at the top of the steps on the West side of Hill.  He was buried with a religious ceremony in a communal grave with Capt. Mason and Pte Bennett, D.

FOWLER, Henry Francis

Lance Corporal
6019554
No 2 Commando
Essex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Fowler, 2 Troop, died on 24 January 1943 of wounds received during Operation Chariot in March 1942. Son of Thomas Francis and Elizabeth Fowler, of Canning Town; husband of Alice Ada Fowler, of Canning Town [1][2][3][4].

GARRATT, Arthur Ernest

Lance Corporal
5338655
No 2 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Arthur Garratt, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447. Son of Matilda Garratt, of Islington, London.
 
Sources

GEE, Harold

Corporal Harold Gee No.2 Commando
Harold Gee 2 Commando
Corporal
3864592
No 2 Commando
The Loyal Regt. (North Lancashire)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Harold Gee from Billinge near Wigan died of wounds during operations at Sarande, Albania.
Extract from the No 2 Cdo War Diary
11th October 1944

GIBSON, William

Lance Sergeant
2879864
No 2 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant William Gibson, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave. 

GOSS, Leonard George William

Fusilier
6459167
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Leonard Goss, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192 and has no known grave. Son of Leonard Butcher Goss and L. Goss, of Brixton, London.
 

GOULD, Norman Patrick

Rifleman
877100
No 2 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles, The London Irish Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Norman Gould was killed in action during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, and was initially buried there (Map ref. 612409). Son of Percy Harrington Gould and Bertha Gould, of Kensington, London. Former civil occupation: Draughtsman.

GRAY, Frank Herbert

Private
14235476
No 2 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frank Gray was reported missing presumed died on 11 March 1945 during operations in Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas Gray; husband of Marjorie Jessie Lillian Gray.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GROSE, William Ernest

Guardsman
2617390
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman William Grose, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447 and has no known grave. Son of Ernest Albert Grose, and of Agnes Grose, of Welling, Kent.

GWYNNE, John Edward Herbert

Private
2929834
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
Liverpool Scottish, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Gwynne, 5 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action [1][1a]. Embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown and received a posthumous Mention in Despatches [2][3].

HARKNESS, Peter

Lance Sergeant
2879689
No 2 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Peter Harkness was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. Son of Peter and Catherine Ann Harkness.

HARRISON, Maurice

Lance Sergeant
6896247
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Maurice Harrison, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192.
Son of Samuel G. and Maud A. Harrison, of Streatham, London.
 

HARRONS, Charles Edward

Corporal
5337958
No 2 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Charles Harrons, 1 troop, died after No 2 Commando had just taken part in the raid on Spilje, Albania.

An entry in the No 2 Cdo War Diary dated 24th August 1944 states " Burial Service for Cpl Harrons (1 Tp) who died in hospital at Bari was held in the afternoon."

HAY, William

Lance Corporal
325315
No 2 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Lanarkshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal William Hay was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Thomas and Margaret Hay, of Carluke, Lanarkshire.

HAYES, Frank

Frank Hayes 2 Commando
Guardsman
2615360
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

Guardsman Frank Hayes, 4 troop, was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway. Son of George Richard Hayes, and of Lillian Hayes, of Manchester.

HEATHER, William Bernard

Lance Corporal
6400817
No 2 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal William Heather, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447 and has no known grave. Son of William and Harriette Heather.
 

HEMPSTEAD, Stanley

Sergeant
6014969
No 2 Commando
Essex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Stanley Hempstead, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 262. Son of Frank Hempstead and Marion (nee Barnard).

HODGSON, Eric Stewart

Captain
75234
No 2 Commando
Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Eric Hodgson, Officer Commanding 1 troop, was reported missing believed killed 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He was in charge of the commandos on motor launch ML 446 and has no known grave.

HOUGHTON, Joseph Blundell Johnson

Birth name: 
JOHNSON HOUGHTON, Joseph Blundell
Captain
130206
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Military Cross (MC)
Executed
Captain Joseph Houghton MC was executed whilst a Prisoner of War. He was one of the seven men of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and executed under Hitler's Commando Execution Order, at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, 1942.

HOWARTH, Arnold

Lance Sergeant
3448514
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Mentioned in Despatches
Croix de Guerre (France)
Lance Sergeant Arnold Howarth was one of the five Commandos who escaped after landing at St Nazaire on the raid. Arnold joined the Grenadier Guards in 1939 aged 18. His 5 brothers were also in the Armed Forces. He later volunteered for and was attached to No.2 Commando.

HUDSON, George Herbert

Lance Corporal
6896827
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Hudson, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action.  He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HUGHES, Edward Joseph

Gunner
14204254
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Edward Hughes from London was reported missing, later presumed killed in action, during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. Son of Edward Joseph and Rose Naomi Hughes.
 

HUGHES, Henry Finn

Lance Corporal
7590916
No 2 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Hughes died during operations at Spilje, Albania. He has no known grave. Son of Peter Hughes, and of Margaret Kathleen Hughes, of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HULME, George

Rifleman
3247242
No 2 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman George Hulme died of wounds. This was during the period No.2 Commando were involved in operations at Sarande. Son of Mrs. B. Hulme, of Worsborough Bridge, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HUNTER, John Edmund

Lance Corporal
6968214
No 2 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Hunter, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, and was originally buried by the 6th Yorks and Lancs. However his grave was never again found.

IMRIE, Ian

Gunner
1811089
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery 130 H.A.A. Regt.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Ian Imrie was killed in action during the period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. Adopted son of David and Charlotte Sanderson, of Irvine, Ayrshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

JACKSON, Joseph (LSgt)

Lance Sergeant
3781177
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Joseph Jackson DCM died during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for "gallant and distinguished services in the field."
 

JACKSON, Joseph (Pte)

Private Joe Jackson 2 Commando
Private (Acting Lance Corporal)
3655268
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private (Acting Lance Corporal) Joseph Jackson was killed in action during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Joseph and Frances Jackson, of Warrington, Lancashire.

KELLY, Ernest Patrick

Gunner
1490890
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Ernest Kelly was killed in action during in Italy. This was during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. Son of Ernest James Kelly and Alice Maud Kelly, of Greenwich, London.
 

KELLY, Francis

Private
4467369
No 2 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Francis Kelly, from Dovecot, Liverpool, was reported missing on 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later presumed died of wounds. Son of Joseph and Mary Kelly, of Liverpool.

KILLEEN, Martin

Martin Killeen kia with 2 Commando
Martin Killeen 2 Commando
Private
404846
No 2 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Private Martin Killeen was killed in action during operations at Vietre Sul Mare, Italy. Son of Martin and Kathleen Killeen; husband of Kathleen Killeen, of New Malden, Surrey. Private Killeen was initially buried in the Orange Grove at back of a school in Vietri (Map ref 618298).

KING, David

Lance Bombardier
1445271
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery, 89 H.A.A. Regt
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier David King, 5 troop, died during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. The War Diary records that he was killed during shelling that took place between 1110hrs and 1550hrs.
 

LAWRIE, Thomas Dick

Headstone of Major Thomas Lawrie
Major
47603
No 2 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major Thomas Lawrie, second in command of No 2 Commando, died during operations at Vietri, Salerno, Italy. Husband of Rosemary Anne Hale Lawrie.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

LEWIS, John Frederick

Guardsman
2617158
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman John Lewis, 2 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447 and has no known grave.

LUCY, Albert James

Fusilier
6461459
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Albert Lucy, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192.
Son of Albert Edward and Lily Minnie Lucy, of Kentish Town, London.
 

LYONS, Frederick James

Private
6469624
No 2 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
East Surrey Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Lyons died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of Agnes Lyons; husband of Irene Lyons, of Southsea, Hampshire.
No 2 Commando War Diary

MAKEHAM, Reginald Henry

Reginald Makeham 2 Commando
Private
841059
No 2 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Executed

Private Reginald Makeham, 6 troop, was one of the seven men of No. 2 Commando who were captured after Operation Musketoon, and later executed under Hitler's Commando Execution Order, at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin, 1942.

MASON, Frank Stanley

Lieutenant (Temporary Captain)
149207
No 2 Commando
Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C.
Killed in action or died of wounds

Temporary Captain Frank Mason, 6 Troop, died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, Italy. Son of David Richard and Selina Machel Mason; husband of Dorothy Lilian Mason, of Cricklewood, Middlesex. He was originally buried by house at the top of the steps on the West side of Hill. Map ref.

MATHER, Harry

Lance Corporal
3656822
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Harry Mather, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He had embarked for the raid on ML 268. Son of Charles Baron Mather and Mary Elizabeth Mather, of Bolton, Lancashire.
 

MAYLOTT, Jesse

Jesse Maylott 2 Commando
Private
3654748
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Jesse Maylott, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He has no known grave. Son of Jesse Maylott, and of Alice Maylott, of Orford, Warrington, Lancashire.

MCCORMACK, Thomas

Thomas McCormack
Tom McCormack 2 Commando
Private
2930404
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
Liverpool Scottish Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas McCormack, 5 troop No 2 Commando, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed as having died on 11 April 1942 of wounds received during the raid.

MCDOUGALL, Peter

Bombardier
1527887
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bombardier Peter McDougall died of wounds in 11 Casualty Clearing Station in Brindisi, Italy. Son of Daniel and Elizabeth McDougall, of Limekilns, Fife.

MILLER, David McMillan

Gunner
1494970
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery, 79 (The Hertfordshire Yeomanry) H.A.A. Regt
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner David Miller died of wounds at 11 Casualy Clearing Station, Brindisi, Italy. Son of William and Jean Miller, of Balfron, Stirlingshire. He is not listed as a Commando on the CWGC database.

MITCHELL, Norman John

Gunner
5440660
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Gunner Norman Mitchell was reported missing 10 March 1945 during operations in Italy, later presumed killed in action. At the time of his death his Commando had been placed in the line in Italy for 6 weeks under 5 Corps. Gunner Mitchell has no known grave.

MOORES, Jack Ernest

Grave of Jack Ernest Moores 2 Commando
Sergeant
5767479
No 2 Commando
Royal Norfolk
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Jack Moores died during operations at Spilje Bay, Albania. Son of Walter and Alice Moores; husband of Vera Lucy Moores, of Cambridge.

MOSS, Alan

WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major
2930992
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
Liverpool Scottish Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Regimental Sergeant Major Alan Moss, HQ 2 Commando, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea after being shot. He embarked for the raid on Motor Launch ML 267 and received a posthumous Mention in Despatches.

NEAL, Alfred William

Private
7349551
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Alfred Neal, RAMC attached No.2 Commando, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447 and has no known grave.

NEVILLE, William John

Rifleman
7902975
No 2 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Died on active service
Rifleman William Neville died by accidental drowning in Italy. Son of Thomas J. and Sarah Neville, of Collone, Co. Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Extract from the diary of Len Justice No. 2 Commando

O'MEARA, Barry Aden Joseph

Lieutenant
151674
No 2 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Barry O'Meara, 1 troop, was killed by a mine at Grattacoppa, which is approximately 10.5 miles north of Ravenna, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of His Honour Judge A. J. O'Meara, and of Myrtle L. O'Meara, of Weald, Kent.
 
Sources

PANNING, Henry Albert

Fusilier
14318966
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Henry Panning died of wounds during operations in Italy. Son of William Ernest and Florence Martha Panning, of Greenwich, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PARKER, Charles Alfred

LCpl Charles Parker 2 Commando
Lance Corporal
5950711
No 2 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Charles Parker died whilst taking part in intelligence gathering operations from Malta. Landing from submarines of the 10th submarine flotilla utilising folbots they would gather information and be picked up later.

PARSONS, George Alexander

Captain
162020
No 2 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant George Parsons joined No.2 Commando on 16 July 1943 and was posted to 2 Troop. He was awarded the Military Cross during operations at Salerno, Italy. On 9 October 1944 Captain George Parsons MC commanding 3 Troop was killed in action during operations at Sarande, Albania.

PASH, Reginald Jack

Guardsman
2621407
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman Reginald Pash, 5 troop, died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, and was initially buried by the 6th Yorks and Lancs. Regiment. His grave was never again found.

PATERSON, Kenneth Albert

Lance Corporal
5442424
No 2 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Kenneth Paterson was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Albert Edward and Henrietta Jane Paterson, of Bristol.

PEYTON, Thomas Grenville Pitt

Lieutenant
112912
No 2 Commando
No 5 Independent Company
Kings Royal Rifle Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Thomas Peyton, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Ivor Eliot Peyton and Dorothy Helen Peyton, of Englemere Wood, Berkshire.

PHELAN, Francis Edward

Private
6351455
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Francis Phelan was reported missing presumed died in Tunisia, North Africa. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/75. 
 

PHILLIPS, Albert Henry

Corporal
7885644
No 2 Commando
11 Special Air Service Battalion
Training Centres
Royal Armoured Corps
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Corporal Albert Phillips, 11 Special Air Service Bn., formerly No.2 Commando, died in a climbing accident during training at STC Lochailort. Son of Albert Henry and E. E. Phillips, of Newport, Monmouthshire. Cause of death “Multiple injuries. Accidentally killed by falling over precipice.

PORTER, Alfred William Thomas

Private
14713795
No 2 Commando
East Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Alfred Porter died of wounds during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed "in the line" in Italy under 5 Corps. Son of Alfred H. and Florence M. Porter, of Woodford Green, Essex.

RADCLIFFE, Frederick

Private Radcliffe 2 Commando
Private
3772039
No 2 Commando
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Radcliffe was killed in action during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Dragonea, above Vietri sul Mare. He has no known grave. Youngest son of James and Elizabeth Radcliffe, 9, Lorton Street, Liverpool, 8.

ROACH, Thomas Ypres

Rifleman
6849064
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Thomas Roach, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 177. Son of Lewis and Winifred Roach, of Caerau, Bridgend, Glamorgan.
 
Sources

ROBINSON, Sydney

Guardsman
2619196
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman Sydney Robinson, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave.
 

ROUD, Leslie William

Fusilier (Acting Lance Corporal)
5511893
No 2 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers, 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Leslie Roud was killed in action on the 28 February 1945 during operations in Italy. At the time of his death No.2 Commando had been placed "in the line" near Ravenna.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RUBIN, Leonard

Lance Sergeant
6147484
No 2 Commando
East Surrey Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Leonard Rubin, Heavy Weapons Troop, died during operations at Vietri Sul Mare, Salerno, Italy. Originally buried in the orange grove at the back of school, Vietri. Son of Harry and Fay Rubin, of Hackney, London.

SCHOLEM, Robert

Driver
PAL/30212
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Driver Robert Scholem died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Hugo Scholem, and of Marianne Scholem, of Brussels, Belgium. He also took part in earlier operations on Solta. Follow this link to our No 2 Commando History section.
 

SHEMMONDS, Anthony Wilson

Lance Corporal
6351892
No 2 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Anthony Shemmonds, 6 troop, died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno. Map ref. 607307 approx. He has no known grave. Son of Harold Arthur and Eva Shemmonds, of Forest Hall, Northumberland [1][2].
 

SMITH, James

LCpl James Smith
Lance Corporal
3654054
No 2 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Smith died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, on the left flank North of Jaconti. He was initially buried 20 yards past a T junction (Map ref. 600310) from Dragone to Padacouni, and 20 yards in from the road, ie. South on the left hand side. Map ref. 600309.

SMITH, Miller

Sergeant (Temporary Company Sergeant Major)
2657063
No 2 Commando
Coldstream Guards
Southport Borough Police
Executed

Sergeant Miller Smith, a former Police Officer, was one of seven men from No.2 Commando captured after Operation Musketoon and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp under Hitler's Commando Execution Order.

SPAUL, William Albert

Corporal
6088619
No 2 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Spaul, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192. Son of Albert Spaul, and of Isabel Spaul, of Aldershot, Hampshire.
 

STEWART, John Alexander

Lance Corporal
2931169
No 2 Commando
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal John Stewart, 5 troop, was fatally wounded during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, Italy, and died on way to the Regimental Aid Post. Reported as buried by 41 RM Commando but his grave was never subsequently found. Son of John and Francis Stewart, of Clubmoor, Liverpool.

STONE, Henry

Gunner
3392730
No 2 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Henry Stone, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Henry and Sarah Florence Stone, of Shoreditch, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TARRANT, William John

Rifleman
6921429
No 2 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman William Tarrant, 3 troop, died on the 18th September 1943 of wounds received during operations at Salerno, Italy, on the 13th September. Son of William Thomas Tarrant and Daisy Tarrant, of Marlborough, Wiltshire.

TAYLOR, Gerald

Sergeant
7598084
No 2 Commando
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Gerald Taylor, HQ Reserve, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on Motor Launch ML 267 which was hit by enemy fire and sank.

TOMSETT, Reginald Maurice

Corporal
6896917
No 2 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (11th Bn)
(1st Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Reginald Tomsett, 6 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192. Son of Maurice Jeffery Tomsett and Edith Sarah Tomsett, of Shirley, Croydon.
 

TRIGG, Frederick Harry

Frederick Harry Trigg 2 Commando
Private
6399046
No 2 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Trigg MM from Haywards Heath, Sussex, was killed in action in Italy. He has no known grave. Awarded the Military Medal for gallant and distinguished service in 1942 during Operation Musketoon, Norway, and his subsequent evasion from capture.

VANDERWERVE, John Edward

John Vanderwerve 2 Commando
Lieutenant
117921
No 2 Commando
No 4 Independent Company
Kings Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant John Vanderwerve, 4 troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He was officer in charge of a protection squad for a demolition team embarked on motor launch ML 306.

VEITCH, John Young

Private
3188895
No 2 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Veitch died during operations at Dragone Hill, Salerno, Italy, and was initially buried there. Son of Thomas and Agnes Veitch, of Kelso, Roxburghshire [1][2].

WALTON, George William

Guardsman
2618526
No 2 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman George Walton, 2 troop, was reported missing on 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 447. Son of George William and Doris Olive Walton, of New Mills, Derbyshire.

WALTON, Philip

Lieut. Philip Walton No 2 Commando
Lieutenant
104117
No 2 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Philip Walton, 1 Troop, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire. Section Officer of a demolition team embarked on Motor Launch ML 457.
Son of C.P. and Evelyn Walton, of Bedford. B.A. (Cantab.): Christ's College.
 

WATT, William

William Watt 2 Commando
Corporal
6460971
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Watt, 6 troop, died during operations at Scaletta, Sicily. We have a document that outlines these details, " Buried at Scaletta

WELLESLEY, Henry Valerian George

Captain
56864
No 2 Commando
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Henry Wellesley, the 6th Duke of Wellington, died during operations at Salerno. He was in charge of 2 troop with orders to attack and take the village of Piegolelle (also seen spelt as Piegolette). This was heavily defended by the Germans firing from the heights called 'The Pimple'.

WESTWOOD, Albert

Rifleman
6898157
No 2 Commando
No 9 Commando
Kings Royal Rifle Corps
Died on active service
Rifleman Albert Westwood died in Italy as a result of an accident on 28 May 1945 whilst serving with No.2 Commando [1][2].
  • 3 February 1944 wounded serving with No.9 Commando in Italy [3].

WHITEHOUSE, Peter Beckwith

Captain
100423
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Peter Whitehouse RE, 2 Special Service Brigade Staff Officer, killed in action during operations in Albania with No.2 Commando. Son of Sir Harold Beckwith Whitehouse, and of Lady Whitehouse (nee Griffith), of West Brompton, London.
 
Sources

WILSON, Kenneth Charles

Kenneth Wilson 2 Commando
Private
6207934
No 2 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Kenneth Wilson died during a No 2 Commando training exercise. Son of F. Wilson and Clara Wilson, of Wood Green, Middlesex.
Extracts from the No 2 Commando War Diary 
  • 3 June 1942 - Exercise Doon - Dvr Wilson killed at Irvine.

WOODMAN, Robert Salonicka

Fusilier
6467448
No 2 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Robert Woodman, 6 troop, was reported missing on 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 192 and has no known grave. Son of Mrs. A. Woodman, of Battersea, London.
 

WOODS, Leslie William

Lance Sergeant
5777911
No 2 Commando
Royal Norfolk
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Leslie Woods was killed in action in Italy. This was during the 6 week period in February/March when No 2 Commando were placed in the line under 5 Corps.

WRIGHT, Dennis Raymond

Grave of Pte Dennis Wright No.2 Commando
Private
5127463
No 2 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Dennis Wright, aged 18 and from Birmingham, died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Initially buried near a house in a copse on the East side of road at Dragone. Map ref 602409. Son of John Stanley Wright and Daisy Lydia Wright, of Wylde Green. Sutton Coldfield.

2 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.2 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.2 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions. 

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 2 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.2 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
DR = List provided by Mrs Desiree Roderick MBE
EB = Eric Buckmaster No.2 Commando.
FRO = Field Return of Officers in War Diary.
JR = Notebook of LSgt Joe Rogers MM 5 Troop
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = Photo Gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WD = War Diary.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Abbey
Philip, Robert, A.
LCpl
6296572
 
The Buffs;  2Tp (CA63)
Cyril, Henry
Rfn
6922005
 
Rifle Bde; executed
Acreman
John, Ellery
Gnr
944326
 
2 Cdo from 1945 (DR) ; and 6 Cdo WO417/56
Adams
C.R.
Pte
 
 
lka Brighton (LL1)
Adams
W
Pte
 
 
Parents from Rotherham (DR)
Adamson
 
Lt
 
 
 
Agnew
J.F.
Pte
5335029
 
R.Berks; wounded 1943  CasList WO417/67 
Aiden
P.M. St J.
Cpl
 
 
(LL1)
Ainslie
Leslie,
'wee' or 'titch'
Pte
2826201
 
Seaforths; 5 Tp (JR) (PG);  Sgt. Australian Army (CA23)
Walter
Gnr
898494
 
RA; 5 Troop
​Aird
Gerald
Pte
4613225
 
(DR)
Michael, Derrick
Pte
3772603
 
Kings Regt; kia St Nazaire
Albutt
Frank
Pte
 
 
from Coventry (CA83)
Aldersea
S
Pte
 
 
S.Staffs Regt; (LL1); (DR)
Jack
LSgt
1892443
 
RE; (St Nazaire)
Hugh, Bryan
LCpl
14000107
 
Royal Scots; kia
Allbutt
H
Pte
5127298
 
R Warwicks Regt; 4 Tp (DR)
Allen
Kenneth, George
2Lt
240429
 
Sherwood Forresters
Allen
Reginald, John
Pte
5947997
 
Beds & Herts; (CA104)
Allnutt
Cyril, W.
Pte
2878481
 
Gordons; 2 Cdo Sigs (PG)
Allott
Edward
LCpl
 
 
Pioneer Corps (DR)
Alfred, Edmund
Cpl
4536995
MM
W. Yorks/Recce Corps
Amos
Richard, Henry
LSgt
5343009
 
R Berks; 29Jul'44 CasList  WO417/80; (CA92)
John, Robert
LSgt
2616491
MM
Grenadier Gds
Harold
Gdsm
2620580
 
GrenGds; Op. Chariot ML446/ 2 troop
Andrew
K.D.
Pte
6350065
 
QORWK; lka Australia (LL1); (DR)
Albert, Mailly
LCpl
6916421
MM
Rifle Brigade
Andrews
B
Pte
 
 
 
H.E.
Pte
4546729
 
W.Yorks; CasList 1943 WO417/69; POW
Armstrong J Pte ? 986201   Parents from Middlesborough
Armstrong
Jeffrey, Howard
Pte
 
 
4tp (Spalding); (LL7)
Arnison
Stanley, Frazer 'Stan'
Pte
3599697
 
Border Regt; (PG); (CA94)
Arnold
Frank, H.W.
Cpl
5932921
 
Suffolks;CasLists;Italy wounded 13Sep43
Arnold
 
Lieut
 
 
R.W.F.; attached 4/12/43. WD (F.R.O. Dec43)
Arthur
LCpl
2929623
 
Liverpool Scots; 5 troop; wounded Op Chariot
Ashcroft
T
Pte
​3959697
 
Welch Regt
Ashton
Eric
 
 
 
 
Ashton
Ernest
Gnr
 
 
RA; (PG)
Ashton
James
Pte
 
 
 
Ashton
R.G.
Cpl
 
 
 
Ashton
W
Pte
 
 
HWT (PG)
Aspey
William,
'Bill' or  'La'
LCpl
2930678
 
Liverpool Scots; 5 Tp; (PG)
William
Pte
4546321
 
West Yorks Regt; (PG);(DR)
3Tp; wounded WO417/84
Attwood
R.W.H
Fus
6479169
 
R Fusiliers (CA44); (LL1);(DR); WO417/68
Attwood
S.G.
Gdsm LCpl
2617679
 
Gren. Gds; (DR); wounded 22/3/44 WO417/74
Norman, John
Gdsm (Cpl)
2616306
 
Grenadier Gds; (CA63)(CA75)(CA119)
Auld
Luke
Pte
 
 
Liverpool Scots; 4 Ind. Coy (PG)
James, Herbert
Bdr
2083573
 
RA; (DR); (PG); PoW 135268
Dalmatian Islands
WO416/13/234
Austin
P
Fus
 
 
 
Austwick
John, 'Jack'
LCpl
5989253
 
Beds & Herts; (PG); (CA54)
Charles
Cpl
2931647
MiD
QOCH / later 1SAS (PG)
Bailey
Charles
Sgt
 
 
(CA117)
Bailey
Norman
LCpl
 
 
Kings Rgt. Served in 1 Cdo Bde. Awaits verification of 2cdo service. (PG)
Bailey P Pte 5121166;    R.Warwicks; 1944 CasList   WO417/81 & WO417/84
Bailey
W.F.
Pte
 
 
from Wallington (LL1)
Bailey
W.H.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Bailey
W.J.
Gnr
 
RA; 4 Troop
Baker
Richard
Lt
 
 
Seconded to RM Cdos Yugoslavia (EB)
Baldock
R.G.A.
Bdr
2065660
 
RA; (LL1); 1 tp (DR)
Baldwin
Wallace, Amos
Spr
 
 
RE; & 2 Cdo Bde (CA77)
Ballard
Sidney, Robert, James
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA104)
Ballard
William, Joseph
LSgt
6019504
 
Essex Regt (CA91)
Stephen, Dorcas
Sgt
6349577
 
QORWK; kia
Bancroft
Dilwyn,
'Taff' or 'Dil'
LSgt
2734698
 
Welsh Guards; 6 Tp Dec42 (PG); 4 Tp Dec43 (WD);(CA88,CA93)
Banks
Frederick, Charles. 'Stan'
LCpl
3863503
 
Loyal  Regt; (PG)
Banks
Harry
Gnr
 
 
RA; 1 Tp (PG); (DR)
Gareth, Bernard
Capt Padre
159706
 
RACD; kia
Banting
J
 
 
 
 
H. John
Pte
5779882
 
R Norfolk Regt; 5 Tp (JR); (PG); PoW Salerno
Jack, Stormont
Capt
88169
 
Artist Rifles; kia
Barker
William, Edward
Gnr
 
 
RA; 4 Troop
Gilbert, Michael
Capt
 
 
RAMC; 2 Cdo M.O. at St Nazaire
Arthur, Leslie
Pte
6032057
 
Beds & Herts; Salerno CasLists  WO417/67
Barlow
E.J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Jack
LCpl
6482241
MBE,BEM, CPM
R. Fusiliers
Barmby
Geoffrey
LCpl
 
 
 
Frederick, Charles, Kenneth
LSgt
 
RA (CA56)
Barnard
N
 
 
 
 
Barnes
H
Lt
 
 
 
Barnes
M
 
 
 
 
Wiliiam, Walter
LSgt
6482223
Police
MID
R.Fusiliers; wounded 20/3/45 CasList WO417/90
Barnett
L
 
 
 
 
Robbie
Sgt
2877689
MBE
London Scottish
John
Pte
3663903
 
South Lancs Regt; kia
Bernard, James
Maj
134120
DSO, MC
44 Recce Corp 
Basire
Manuel, Pienti, 'Peter'
LCpl
6351539
 
QORWK; 4 tp (PG); Italy 1945 wounded WO417/90 (CA61, CA113)
Bass
J
Pte
 
 
lka Essex (LL1)
Bateman
L
Pte
 
 
lka Folkestone (LL1)
Bates
Les, G.
Tpr
 
 
2 Cdo (LL1); Recce Corps; 1 Troop
Battersby
W.J. 
Fus
 
 
 
Robert, John,
'Bob'
Capt
100219
MiD
SWB
Leonard
Sgt
6467968
 
R. Fusiliers
Beard
J.F.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Beardmore
L
Pte
 
 
 
John, Clifford
Rfn 
6912677
MiD
Rifle Bde; wounded St Nazaire /evac.UK/to R.E.
Beasley
F
Cpl
5337125
 
R. Berks Regt
Beck
A
Pte
4546709
 
West Yorks. Regt; (LL2) (DR)
Beckett
Paul, Henry
Pte
4747367
 
Yorks & Lancs. Regt; (PG)
Beeden
Walter, Reginald
Sig
2325052
 
R Signals; (PG)
Belcher
Edward
Pte
 
 
 
Bell
A
Pte
 
 
 
Bell
Reginald, William
Fus
 
 
(CA80)
William, White
LCpl
6461342
 
R Fusiliers; (CA83); 6 Tp
PoW after St Nazaire
Bellamy
Frank
Gnr
.1580169
 
RA; (DR)
Bellamy
G
Pte
 
 
6 Tp Dec42 (PG)
Bellamy
R.W.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Roy,
'Ting-A-Ling'
LSgt
5342397
 
R Berkshire 
Bells
J
 
 
 
 
Benn
Robin
Capt
138116
OBE
RA
Norman, Joseph
Rfn
6920786
 
Rifle Bde;
died on war service
Bennett
A.J.
Lt
124713
 
Lincolnshire 
Bennett
A.S.
Lt
249968
 
RA
Derrick, S.
Pte
6351281
 
QORWK; kia
Bennett
Frederick, 'Fred'
Pte
3655156
 
South Lancs; 5 troop
Bennett
Gordon
Sig
 
 
R Signals
John, Henry
Pte
 
 
 
Benson
Dave
Pte
6351411
 
QORWK; (CA78); (LL2 - LCpl D.G. Benson); (DR)
Berry
J
 
 
 
 
Berry
R.D.
Pte
 
 
from Boscastle (LL2)
Bibby
T.
Pte
?663944
 
 
Bird
R
Gnr
 
 
 
David, Leslie
Capt
75991
 
Rifle Bde; kia St Nazaire
Birchall
T
Pte
 
 
 
Bishop
D.B.
Gnr
11061131
 
RA
Ivor, W.
CSM
 
 
R.Berks; 6 troop
Bishop
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Bishop
Robert, Frederick
LCpl / Lt
346135
MC, MiD
R.Norfolk; CasLists;Italy (Pte) wounded 13Sep43
Graeme, Delamere
Capt
106240
DSO,MC
South Lancs; executed
Blackburn
E
Pte
3974529
 
Welch;CasLists;wounded Italy 9Sep43 
Blackett
E
Bugler
 
3311912
HLI
Blackie
E.J.
Bdr
6015726
 
RA; wounded Sicily 16/8/43 CasList WO417/66
Blackmore
M
Pte
5192753
 
Glosters; 1 Troop
Blackwell
F.A.
Pte
14683190
 
 
Alun, Trevor
LCpl
3655742
DCM
S Lancs Regt
Bladen W LCpl 3972536   Welch;CasLists;wounded Italy 13Sep43
Blanchard
William, John
Lt
197443
 
RA; joined Cdo 13/11/43 posted 1 tp.(WD / F.R.O.); later Hon.Maj.
Blandford
Thomas, Alexander
Capt
160504
 
Somerset LI; and CBTC (CA84)
Charles, William
Sgt
3063224
 
Royal Scots; kia
John, Willie
Bdr
874391
 
RA Attestations 1937
Bleach
William, E.J.
Rfn
 
 
KRRC
Blewett
Frederick, Charles
Gnr
 
 
RA
Blewitt
M
Gdsm
 
 
 
Harry, Harold
Maj
90331
 
Kings Regt;
and Bde Maj 1 SS Bde
Alfred
Pte
3772259
 
Kings Regt; kia
Blunt
B.M.
Gnr
 
 
RA (CA113)
William 'Bill'
LCpl
2930644
 
QOCH/ Liv. Scots/PoW after St Nazaire
Boagey
Leonard, W.
Pte
 
 
CA98
Boardman
Arthur 'Boy'
Sgt
 
 
 
Robert, John, 'Ron'
Pte
 
 
and No.4 Cdo (CA97)
Theodor
Dvr
PAL/30441
BEM
RASC
Peter
Gnr
5183803
 
RA; kia
Boone
R
 
 
 
 
Boseley
D
Pte
 
 
(DR)
Bosley
F
Gnr
 
 
RA (DR)
Bott
J
Pte
 
 
N.Staffs Regt; 3 Troop; (DR)
Bottomley
S
Gnr
 
RA
Boulter H LCpl 5047114   N.Staffs; and 11SAS Bn., PoW Op Colossus WO417/22
Cyril, Bryan
Gnr
14285384
 
RA
Bowes
J.E.
LCpl
 
 
 
Bowers
G
Pte
 
 
RASC; (DR)
Bowler
G
Pte
3973545
 
Welch (DR)
Lionel, George
Pte
5956867
 
Beds & Herts; kia
Bowring
T.H.
LCpl
7014938
 
RUR;CasLists;wounded Italy 13Sep43
Boyce
A.T.
LSgt
 
 
 
Boyd
Micky
Fus
3130045
 
R Scots Fus
Boyer
D
Pte
 
 
 
Bradburn
F
Gnr
 
 
RA; 5 Troop
Eric
Sgt
3770135
 
Kings Regt; died para acc.
Richard
LSgt
5344190
MM
R Berkshire 
Brafman
C
Pte
PAL/10958
 
The Buffs/RAOC;
2 Troop
Brain
D
Pte
 
 
R. Warwickshire
Bramley
T
Gnr
 
 
RA; 6 troop (PG)
Brearley
H.T.
Pte
3663854
 
S Lancs; 29Jul'44 CasList WO417/80
Brewerton
J.B.
Pte
 
 
Yorks & Lancs.
Brigden
Frederick, James
Pte
 
 
 
John
LCpl
3973527
 
Welch Regt; kia
James
Pte
6104149
 
Queens Royal; POW 
Harold, R.
LCpl
T/264673
 
RASC; kia
Brodie
J.R.
LCpl
321068
 
RAC; CasLists;wounded Italy 10Sep43
Brookes
A.C.
Pte
4928693
 
S.Staffs; wounded Salerno WO417/67
Brooks
T A
Pte
 
 
 
Richard, Frank, 'Dickie'
Capt
85468
 
South Lancs Regt; kia
Brown
C.L.
Pte
2936249
 
QOCH; POW Salerno
Douglas, Cornell
Pte
5622344
 
Devonshire Regt; 1 Troop 
Brown
E.F.
LSgt
6104884
 
Essex Regt; 3 Tp; CasList WO417/70 wounded Italy
Louis, Walter, 'Ben'
Sgt
2929147
 
QOCH /Liv. Scots/PoW after St Nazaire
Ralph, Douglas
Pte
partial ??351544
 
QORWK; (CA97)
Robert, Hall
LSgt
2879761
MM
London Scottish
Brown
W
Cpl
 
 
 
Browning
James, Stanley
Pte
 
 
Pioneer Corps
Bruce
Alexander
LCpl
T 144937
 
RASC; CasList WO417/90
James, M.
Sgt
5989540
 
Beds & Herts; (CA94)
Bruce
Kenneth
TSM
 
 
Liverpool Scots (PG)
Arthur, Trotter
Lt
172379
 
Durham Li; kia
Edward, Joseph
LCpl
3775300
 
Kings Regt; kia St Nazaire
Bryan
Sidney, Eric
Sgt
 
 
 
J.H.
Pte
5510092
 
Hamps. Regt; 17/10/43 wounded CasList WO417/67
Buckby
J
 
 
 
 
Raymond, F.
LSgt
.1505833
 
RA; kia
Buckland
J
Pte
3975418
 
Welch
Eric, Henry
Pte
T264339
 
RASC; 5 Troop
Stanley, Owen
Dvr
T10691421
 
RASC; 5 Troop
Bullen
Christopher, Vincent, Kit
Lt
251068
 
RA
Bullock
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Norman
Tpr
7893626
 
RAC; died of wounds
Burchall
T
 
 
 
 
Edward 'Tiny'
Sgt
2929845
BEM
Liverpool Scots;
5 Troop
Charles, W.
Pte
6205700
 
Middx Regt; CasList 16/9/43 WO417/68; (LL4)
Michael, Clive 'Micky'
Capt
74087
MC
KRRC; PoW St Nazaire
Charles
Gnr
.1612571
 
RA; kia Salerno
Burns
J
 
 
 
 
Burns
J.V.
LCpl
 
 
 
Ronald, Edward, David
LCpl
6895664
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
Burrage
Lawrence, Raymond
Pte/Lt
5509884 & 352377
 
Hampshire Regt.
Royal Fusiliers
Burridge
E
 
 
 
 
Burridge
N
Pte
 
 
 
Bursztein
 
Dvr
 
 
 
Robert, James, Glover
Lt
89395
MiD
Cheshire Regt;
kia St Nazaire
Burton
G
Pte
6019699
 
Essex Regt; HW Tp (WD report by Capt Keep 18/12/43)
Paddy
Rfn
7014446
 
R. Ulster Rifles; 6 troop; PoW after St Nazaire
Butcher
Jesse, E.
Sgt
 
 
 
Cadden
Maurice C
Cpl
3864587
 
Cheshire Regt
Calkin
Ron
 
 
 
 
Dennis
LCpl
14241621
Police
 
Black Watch; Italy CasLists wounded 
Callow
Ronald, W.
LBdr
 
RA
Cambridge
R G
Pte
 
 
 
Cameron D Dvr 88912   RASC (RTU Feb 1944)
John, Ewen
Cpl
410258
 
Lovats Scouts; kia
Norman Murray Priggen
LSgt
5958258
 
Beds & Herts; kia
Campling
Frederick George 'Joe'
Rfn
6853905
 
KRRC
Candlin
James, Daniel, Danny
Gnr
993419
 
RA; 2 tp.
Evelyn, Arthur, George
Cpl / Lt 
14241841 Police
 
Essex Regt; wounded italy; WO417/70; to OCTU
Cant
W
 
 
 
 
William, Thomas, 'Bill'
Cpl
14241731 Police
 
R.Fusiliers
N
Pte
14241651 Police
 
Black Watch; (LL2)
Caravias B Pte N/S 8436   Mother from Athens
Carey H.J. Spr 1907563   R.E.
Carlisle
Thomas,Alexander
LSgt
3657093
 
R. Irish Fus.
John, Richard, Owen
Pte
5631088
 
York and Lancs Regt; 5 Tp; wounded 17/4/45
Carr
Frederick, T.
Bdr
 
RA (wounded discharged)
George
LCpl
14241652 Police
 
Lancs Fusiliers; kia Salerno
Carrol
K
 
 
 
 
Carrol
P
 
 
 
 
John, Joseph
Fus
6469540
 
R. Fus; 3 troop; PoW after St Nazaire
Hugh, John
Cpl
4078193
 
Monmouthshire Regt; died in training
Cartwright  E.N.       Manchester 
William
Tpr
14241792 ?
Police
 
3 troop (DR)
Caslin
P.G. 'Pat'
Fus
 
 
R. Fusiliers; (CA98);
lka Co. Clare, Eire (LL3)
Caswell
William, James
Gnr
2059600
 
RA
Caveney
John
Fus
3134031
 
Royal Scots Fus
Chadwick
E
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Chadwick
John, Richard
Pte
 
 
(CA119, CVA PG)
William, A.
Sgt
3515161
DCM
QOCH
Chant
Doug
Pte
5110274
 
R.Berks Regt; 2 tp; CasList WO417/67  9Sep43
Chant
L
Pte
 
 
R Warwickshire Regt
Chapman A.J. Pte 14631000   Suffolk Regt; wounded Italy 2/4/45 CasList WO417/91
William, Jopp
Pte
14241789
Police
 
QOCH; Mortar Section 1943 (PG); (CA54)
Charlesworth
Arthur F.
LCpl
 
 
 
Gerald
Fus
6482292
 
R.Fusiliers (COF L); died on war service
Jack, F.
Cpl
2930999
 
Liverpool Scots/PoW after St Nazaire
Cheney Robert, W. Gnr 1523294   RA 
Chesters
William
Cpl
14241790
 
2 Tp; S.Staffs; wounded Salerno WO417/67; OCTU; Poss police intake; (CA93)
William, Henry, Albert
LBdr
882221
 
RA; executed
Francis, John
Cpl
14411819
 
AS&H; wounded twice
Church
J
 
 
 
 
 J.M.T.F.
'Jack'
Lt Col
34657
MC,DSO*
Manchester Regt;
OC 2 Cdo after Chariot
Clancy
S.J.
Fus
 
 
 
James
Gnr
402083
MM
RA
Clark-Darby
P.F.R.
Pte
 
 
 
Alfred, John, Douglas
Gnr
902982
 
RA; kia
Clarke
H
 
 
 
 
George, Francis
LCpl
14241653
Police
 
Border Regt; to OCTU; (CA57)
Cleary
T.D. 'Paddy'
Pte
 
RA (RTU 2/11/44)
Albert, Edward
Pte
-
Police
 
Police Intake Sussex Constabulary 
Clements
Percy, Priestley
Sgt later Lt.
 
MC,DCM, MM
2 Para Cdo, 11 SAS Bn,  Army Air Corps, Paras
Clery
R.V.
Gnr
 
RA (RTU Oct44)
Clibborn
William
Maj
 
 
 
Clifford
Oswald
Pte
 
 
 
Coates
Edward
Pte
 
 
Liverpool Scots
Cobelli
Dominic
LSgt
 
 
 
Victor, Charles
 
14241816
Police
BEM
 
Cochrane
James, Geoffrey
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Robert

 

LCpl
3654681
 
S.Lancs Regt; 4 Troop; PoW after St Nazaire
Cockine
M
 
 
 
 
Codd
Charles, John
Dvr
 
 
 
Lawrence, Joseph
Sig
2332748
 
R Signals, and 11 Cdo; 
PoW June'44; (CA26)
Cohen
L
Pte
 
 
Middx. Regt.
Colbeck
S
Gdsm
 
 
Grenadier Gds; 3 tp (WD report by Lt Keep 18/12/43)
Colbert George, Thomas Gnr 914341   RA 1939; & 1 Cdo; from Peterborough (CA92)
Coleman
C.L.W.
LSgt
 
 
 
Lloyd
Pte
14241610  Police
 
5 Troop 
Coleman
R
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo; TB Sanitorium, Worcs. 1953 (CA17)
Colkin
Ronald, Arthur
LCpl
 
 
 
Collins
D.A.
Pte
 
 
Herts Regt
Collins E Pte 5989748   Beds & Herts;  Salerno CasLists WO417/67
Collins
Edward
Cpl
 
 
 
Collins
Ronald, George
Gnr
11412936
 
RA
Conley or Comley J Rfn 14404456   Father from Swansea
Stanley, J.
Pte
T 328227
 
RASC; kia Salerno
John, Alphonsus
Fus
14241817
Police
 
R Irish Fus; (PG); CasList  wounded 18/1/44 WO417/71
Cook J Gnr 5383332   Ox and Bucks LI and RA.
Ken
Pte
14241818  Police
 
RAC
Charles
Cpl
14241654
Police
 
KOSB
Cooper A.C. Gnr 11062858   RA
Cooper Claude, V. Pte      
Dudley, Edward
Fus
14241655
Police
MM
Lancs Fusiliers
George
Pte
14241819  Police
 
Notts&Derby Regt;
5 Troop and HWT
William,Oranmore 'Bill'
Maj
50169
DSO
South Lancs Regt; 2 i/c St Nazaire; PoW
Corke
Denis, A., David
Pte
 
 
 
John
LCpl
3781807
 
Kings Regt; kia St Nazaire
John, Richard
Cpl
14241656  Police
 
RAC
Arnold, C.
Pte
14241706
Police
 
Durham LI.  (CA57)
Courtney E.L Gnr 944786   RA Signals
Courtney
T
Pte
 
 
 
Couts
K
 
 
 
 
Coutts
Kenneth, Thomas,Freeman
Cpl
6352712 & 341981
 
QORWK; 4 Tp, OCTU 1945, LG37092, p2657
Cecil, Ernest, Roberts
Cpl
14241734 Police
 
RAC; kia
Edward
Gnr
.1779575
 
RA; kia
Hugh, Wilfred
Pte
 
 
 
Cox
R. 
Pte
5672751
 
Somerset LI
Coy
Reginald
Gnr
848464
 
RA
James,  Albert
Lt
255387
 
RA; kia
Coyne
Horace
Cpl
S929128
 
RASC; 2 tp; PoW 6/6/44 CasList WO417/82; (LL3); from burnley (CA120)
Ben
Gdsm
14241707
Police
 
Coldstream Gds; 6 tp; to CMP 6Oct45
Craddock Raymond, Charles Pte 14650092   East Surrey Regt
Craggs
Francis, W.
LBdr
937282
 
RA Attestations 1939
John
Pte
14241657 Police
 
Black Watch/ Italy CasList;wounded 
Robert
LCpl
14241708
 Police
 
RA; 4 Troop
Robinson, Ostle
Pte
14241791 Police
 
KOSB; kia Salerno
Craig
W
Pte
 
 
PoW Italy ?
Crane
Syd
LCpl
 
 
Essex Regt; 2 troop
Craven
George
Fus
 
 
from Burnley (CA92)
Crayne
S
 
 
 
 
Cree
Lamb, Lawrence,. 'Jock'
Gnr
 
RA attestations 1941; wounded Italy 16/9/43 CasList WO417/68
Cresswell 
A.B.
Pte
4868423
 
Leices. Regt; wounded 12/9/43 Italy WO417/69
Creswell J.M. Fus 6978829   (DR)
Ronald
RQMS
S/136147
BEM
RASC
Arthur, Raymond
Rfn
11420547
 
R Ulster Rifles; kia
S.J.
Fus
14241735
Police ?
 
R.Fusiliers (DR)
Edward, Louis, 'Ted'
Pte
14241837
Police
 
R. Norfolk; (CA106)
Crowther W Gnr 4543597   W. Yorks Regt & RA
John
Fus
6468006
 
R. Fusiliers; 6 Troop; PoW after St Nazaire; (CA120)
Cullen J Pte      
Cullum
T.
Gnr
5336897
 
R Artillery (SL)
Cummings G Pte 4127301   Cheshire Regt.
Cummings J Fus     R. Irish Fus.
Cunningham A Cpl 2525713   R. Signals
Henry, Peter
Pte
2781746
 
Kings Regt;
kia St Nazaire
James
Cpl
3525713
MM
Royal Tank Regt
Cunningham
William, 'Joseph'
Sgt
3521614
 
Manchester/Pioneer Corps?
Curness
Charles
Pte
 
 
 
John, Robert, Sanderson
Sig
2578032
 
R Signals /2 SS Bde Sigs; kia
Currie
Malcolm, R.
Gnr
 
RA attestation 1940 to A&SH 22/9/44 WO417/89;
From Lanark; (LL4) (DR)
Eric, Gordon
Pte
6349613
 
QORWK; executed
Curtis
Reg
Pte
2615427
 
Grenadiers; 11th SAS; 1 Para wounded 25/9/44 WO417/84 & 91; WO392/11

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.2 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
DR = List provided by Mrs Desiree Roderick MBE
EB = Eric Buckmaster No.2 Commando
JR = Notebook of LSgt Joe Rogers MM 5 Troop
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = Photo Gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Dahl
Leslie
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo (CA34, CA71)
Dalby
Aubrey, R.
Pte
14288596
 
Herts Regt; HWT; (EB)(DR) (PG)
Daniel
Robert ,Henry 'Bob'
Bdr
 
RA; (CA114); 4 Tp; wounded x2 Italy WO417/90 and 91
Gordon, Percy
Pte
14241820 Police
 
RAC; wounded Italy
Douglas, W.
Fus
6482296
Police
 
R Fusiliers
Davidson
Andrew
Major
 
 
Liv.Scots; 4 Ind.Coy; 2 Cdo 5 Tp injured 1941 reurned to unit
Douglas, Oscar
Tpr
14241622
Police
 
from Yorkshire (CA81)
Davidson
Ronald, F.
Pte
3775164
 
Kings Regt; 27Dec'41 wounded CasList WO417/36
Davidson
W
Pte
 
 
(PG)
A.H.W.
LCpl
14241793  Police
 
KRRC/CasLists;wounded Italy 13Sep43.
Davies
Brinley
Pte
 
 
Pioneer Corps
Davies
James, Emlyn
Pte
6297210
 
Buffs East Kent 
L
Pte
14241658 Police
 
Lancs Fus
Raymond, Spencer
LSgt
5780063
 
R Norfolk Regt; kia
R.J.
Gnr
2060103
 
RA; wounded Albania CasList WO417/80
Ronald, John
Cpl
7014421
 
R Ulster Rifles;
accidentally killed
Wyndam, Francis
Fus
6482247
 
R Fus (COF L);
kia Salerno
Davis
G.E.P.
Lt
18704
 
Recce Corp
Stanley, B.E.
LSgt
6459239
 
R. Fus; PoW St Nazaire; (CA120)
Dawson
H
Pte
5951021
 
Beds & Herts (DR)
Herbert, Horace
Pte
 
 
1st Bn Glosters POW Korean War (CA13)
John, William
LSgt
6465567
 
R Fus; wounded 29/7/44 CasList WO417/80; (DR)
Dawson
W
 
 
 
 
Arthur, Frank
Pte
6350696
 
QORWK; kia Salerno
Stanley, Ambrose
Capt
70873
MC
R Signals; Op Chariot
Derrick, John
Sgt
6896540
DCM
KRRC
George, James
LBdr
6201681
 
RA; kia
Deane-Drummond
Anthony, John
Lt (later Maj.Gen)
71076
CB,DSO,MC*
R Signals
Patrick, Gabriel
Fus
3854234
 
R Fusliers
Bernard, John, 'Paddy'
Sgt
4751121
 
KOSB; 5 troop (PG)(CA45).
Deighton
Jack, C. 'Yorkie'
Pte
 
 
 
Dempsey
J.R.
Pte
 
 
lka Wallsend on Tyne (LL4)
Mallinson, Charles, 'Bung'
Maj
145047
MiD
R Fusiliers; Op Chariot
Denny
George
Pte
6029743
 
Essex Regt
Dent
Henry, James
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Charles, Henry
Gnr
5123008
 
RA; wounded Sep43 Italy, CasList WO417/68
Devaney
George
Pte
 
 
Kings Regt
Devaney
J
 
 
 
 
Diamond
C
 
 
 
 
Thomas, A.
Pte
3779240
 
Kings Regt;
kia St Nazaire
Dickenson
E
LCpl
5630880
 
Devonshire
Dickenson
J
 
 
 
 
Dinham
W.G. 'Wally'
TSM
S/109291
 
RASC
Ditmar
G
 
 
 
poss id with Dettmer, C.
Herbert, 'Bert' or 'Herbie'
Fus
6290340
 
Buffs
Dobie
R
Sgt
 
 
 
Dodson
John, Thomas, Frederick, 'Doddy'
Gnr
 
 
RA; 5 troop
Doherty
James, Laurence
Pte
 
 
& 1 SS Bn; from Runcorn (CA110)
Dolphine
 
Pte
 
 
 
John, 'Jock'
LCpl
2884838
 
Gordon Hlighlanders;
kia St Nazaire
Done
W
Pte
 
 
 
Donovan
Patrick, 'Paddy'
Pte
5626300
 
Royal Sussex
Edward, 'Ted'
LSgt
292793
MM
Liverpool Scots
Douglas
William
Gnr
 
 
RA
Reg
Pte
6207462
 
Middlesex Regt./ 5Tp  then MT Section
George, David
Dvr
T92276
MM
RASC
Drever
W
 
 
 
 
Frank
Gnr
 
RA; PoW Salerno
Charles, Henry
Pte
6019959
 
Essex Regt; kia Salerno
Dudlaston
Jack
Pte
3779202
 
Kings Regt
Anthony, Patrick
Sgt
37732988
 
Kings Regt; kia
Duncan
George
Lt
 
 
 
Eagleson
A
Pte (3 tp)
 
 
Cheshire Regt / Wounded Grohote
Eaglestone
L.F.
Tpr (4 tp)
 
 
Recce
Eagley
R.E.
Lt
212252
 
R Sussex Regt
Eastaugh
Colin, Gordon
Lt (later Maj)
220396
MiD (Suez)
Manchester Regt; (2 Cdo Overseas doc); LG41092
Eaton
Frank 
Cpl
5950653
 
R Warwicks
William, John
Pte
3772677
 
Kings Regiment (OP Chariot ML 306); 4 tp
Edge
John
Gnr
 
 
RA
Robert, Ernest
Capt
212512
 
R. Sussex Regt; 17/4/45 wounded Italy WO417/8.
Edwards
Bernard, 'Bernie'
LBdr
 
 
RA; from Aspley Notts (CA120)
Edwards
Frederick, Stanley, James
Pte
 
 
 
Edwards
J
Pte
?....435808
 
 
Edwards
James, Henry
Gnr
?...137133
 
RA
Edwards
L
 
 
 
 
Edwards
Phillip, G. 'Swan'
Pte
 
 
 
Arthur, W.
LCpl
5336245
 
R Berks Regt; PoW 6/6/44 Italy WO417/77
Elder
J
 
 
 
 
Leonard, Frederick
Sgt
6461633
 
R Fus (City of London) ;
kia St Nazaire
Eley
Ronald, 'Ginger'
Pte
5781361
 
RNorfolk;CasLists; Italy wounded 13Sep43
Ellingsworth
C
Cpl
 
 
R. Sussex
Alfred, John
Pte
3773017
MiD
Kings Regt. (OP Chariot ); 3 tp
James
Bdr (A/LSgt)
 
RA; wounded Salerno
William, Cyril, 'Bill'
CSM
6019994
DCM
Essex Regt
Emmerson
John, Kenneth, 'Ken
LCpl
 
 
12, 12, 14 Cdos; and 1 SS BDE HQ (PG) (CA88)
Erdman
 
Pte
 
 
 
Etches
W
 
 
 
 
Etheridge
C.S. 'Jack'
Cpl or LSgt
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA6)
F
Pte
5617635
 
Devonshire Regt. (OP Chariot ML 262); 2 tp
Evans
Frank
Pte
5017636
 
Sherwood For
Evans
P.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Ralph, John
Dvr
T175282
 
RASC;
died para accident
Evans
William, Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas
Sgt
7264371
 
RAMC, (OP Chariot ML 446)
George
Sgt
6460277
 
R Fusiliers (OP Chariot ML 156); 3 tp
J
Pte
3771871
 
Kings Regt. (OP Chariot ML 177); 4 tp
John
Sgt
2619513
MM
Grenadier Gds
Fairey
John
 
 
 
 
Farebrother
Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Farnell
M.J.
Lt
201330
 
Northumberland 
Farrer
Patrick, George, Michael, Hugh, 'Gash'
Pte
6025733
 
Essex; initials on CasList WO417/92 only show G.H.  (PG)(LL4)(JR)
Faure
R
Gnr
 
 
RA
Featherstone
G.J.
Pte
4436814
 
Durham LI
Featherstone
Maurice
Cpl
6469566
 
R Fusiliers
Felton
G.M.
Gnr
 
 
RA
John, R.A.
LCpl
 
MM
London Scottish
Ferriss
George
Gnr
 
 
RA
Field
Norman
Gnr
959809
 
RA; wounded 9/10/44 WO417/84
William, Frederick
LCpl
5337375
 
R. Berks. Regt  (OP Chariot ML 457); 1 tp
V.W.C. 'Nicky'
Cpl
6012717
 
Essex (OP Chariot ) 3 tp
Finnigan
John
Cpl
 
 
 
Finnigan
W
 
 
 
 
Fisher
Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Norman, Lucas
Cpl
6896443
 
KRRC;  kia St Nazaire
John, 'jack'
Pte
3780278
 
Kings Regt (OP Chariot ML 443); 4 tp
Fitton
Doug
Pte
3192224
 
KOSB
Fitzgerald
Gerald
Cpl
5338021
 
R Berkshire 
Fletcher
C
Pte
 
 
LKA Balsall Heath, Birmingham (LL5)
Fletcher
G
 
 
 
 
Fletcher
William, Douglas
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Crowthorne, Berks (CA118)
Foale
V.P.
Rfn
 
 
 
Donald, Neville
LCpl
6467881
 
R Fus (City of London);
kia Salerno
Forrester
Donald
Spr
2076993
 
RE
Henry, Francis
LCpl
6019554
 
Essex Regt; died in UK of wounds St Nazaire
Fowler
J V
 
 
 
RA
Fox
John
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA112) (LL5)
Fox
L
 
 
 
 
Foy
L.T.
Fus
14209732
 
 
Francis
C.J.
Lt
304749
 
R Signals
Godfrey, Reginald
Major
71409
CdG(Belgian)
& 10 (IA) Cdo)
 
Fraser
Howard, Osborne
Cpl
 
 
 
Fraser
W
Pte
 
 
 
B
LCpl
5989934
 
Beds&Herts Regt.(OP Chariot ML 446); 1 tp
Freeman
P.W.
Lt
229204
 
R Signals
George
Pte
 
 
2 Troop
Fryer
Benjamin, W.
LCpl
2931435
 
Liverpool Scots; 5 Tp
Fuchs
Franz, R.
Dvr
 
 
 
Fuller
Denis, Charles
Sgt
6898932
 
KRRC; 6Tp; 16/7/42 to OCTU; later Capt. (PG)
Fuller
J.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Furnell
N.J.
Capt
 
 
 
Reginald,Henry 
Sgt
6896471
 
KRRC, (OP Chariot   ML 156); 6 tp
C. A. 'Jock'
LCpl
2591013
 
R Sigs (OP Chariot)
Francis, West, 'Ted'
Lt Col
109827
MC, Bx STAR
London Scottish
John
LSgt
3768318
 
Kings Regt (OP Chariot ML 306); 4 tp
Gallagher
J.
LCpl
last part of no.-613916
 
from New Ferry, Cheshire (DR)
Gallington
T
LCpl
last part of no.-39258
 
from Stoke Newington (DR)
Gamby
Albert, Henry, W.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Gardiner
Bill
Rfn
 
 
& 4 Cdo. (CA19)
Gardiner
C
Rfn
 
 
 
John, A.
Pte
3598488
 
Border Regt. (OP Chariot); 3 tp.
Garfield
Mike
 
 
 
 
Lindsay, Ernest, Albert
Sgt/TSM
6012353
 
Essex; kia Salerno
Garrat
H
 
 
 
 
Arthur, Ernest
LCpl
5338655
 
R Berkshire Regt;
kia St nazaire
Garwood
E
Pte
 
 
3 Tp 15/12/43  (WD) 
Harold
Cpl
3864592
 
Loyal Regt.  (N Lancs);
died of wounds
John, W.
LBdr
MM
RA
George
H
Gnr
 
RA
George
Neil
Lbdr
 
 
RA
George
R.
Gnr
 
RA
Gibbs
Alf
Pte
 
 
served 2 Cdo 1942 only (CA92)
Gibson
J.W.
CSM
 
 
Served 11 SAS Bn. Poss 2 Cdo  before ? (CA21)
Gibson
Thomas
Gnr
 
 
RA
William
LSgt
2879864
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia St Nazaire
Gilkes
J.W.
Pte-4tp
 
 
 
Richard
Rfn
6846123
MM
Cameronians
Gillian
W
LCpl
 
 
 
Goff
Charlie
Pte
 
 
 
Goldie
Thomas
LSgt
 
 
 
Alfred, G.R. 
Pte
3056437
 
R Scots;CasLists;PoW Italy 13Sep43;Stalag 2B
Gooby
 
Lt
 
 
 
Frank , C
Rfn
7016236
 
R Ulster Rifle (Op Chariot); 3 tp
Goodwin
H.W.H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Gopshill
R.F.
Gnr
 
 
 
Gordon
John,  'jock'
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Gordon -Hemming
Tom
Capt
77094
 
S.W.B.
Gosling
B
Lt
193406
 
R Artillery
Leonard, George, William
Fus
6459167
 
R. Fus. (City of London) ;
kia St Nazaire
Gould
H
 
 
 
 
Goulding
E
Pte
3780553
 
Kings
Gradon
Ralph
Dvr
T/168938
 
RASC; wounded 10/3/45 WO417/90; (CA92)
Graham
George
Gnr
14277231
 
R Artillery
Graham
Thomas
Gnr
 
R Artillery; RA attestation lists
Graham
T.S.
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Grant
B.A.J.
LCpl
6291595; The Buffs
 
Wounded 11Sep43 and 4Feb44 Italy - CasLists WO417/68 and 72.
Grant
J
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Graves
E
Pte
 
 
KOYLI; 4 troop; (LL5)
Andrew
Fus
3185419
MM
R.Scots Fus; Salerno casLists WO417/67
Frank, Herbert
Pte
14235476
 
Hampshire Regt; kia
Gray
John, Herbert
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo; from Lancashire (CA107)
Green
Ernest
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Green
Frederick, William
Fus
14339047
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 20/3/45 WO417/90
Green
H
Pte
6019884
 
Essex;CasList;wounded Italy 9Sep43
Green
S
Rfn
7015368
 
R. Ulster Rifles
William, F.
LBdr
6204868
 
R Artillery; PoW 6/6/44
Greenan
W
Fus
 
 
lka Ayrshire (LL5)
Greenfield
Edward, G.C.
Pte
 
 
from Barnes, London (CA102)
Samuel
Rfn
7015368 
 
R. Ulster Rifles; (CA78); Wounded 17Apr45 Italy 
Grice
J
A/Cpl
5047781
 
N.Staffs; 2 Para Cdo (11SAS Bn) PoW Middle East CasList WO417/22
Grief
E
 
 
 
 
George, Valentine
LCpl
5949085
 
Beds&Herts (OP Chariot ML 177); 1 tp
Griffiths
Owen, Edwards
Fus
 
 
 
Grimwade
Stanley, William
Pte
 
 
(CA91)
William, Ernest, 'Bob'
Gdm
2617390
 
Grenadier Guards; 
kia St Nazaire
Eric, Richard, Clifford
Cpl
T/183555
MM
RASC
Groves
Peter, W.
Cpl
6029358
 
Essex Regt; wounded 13/9/43 Italy CasList WO417/70; (CA115)
John, Edward, Hebert
Pte
2929834
MiD
QOCH; kia St Nazaire
Habib
 
Dvr
 
 
RASC. From Palestine. Wounded Grohote
Hackett
John
Pte
 
 
 
Hackman
Stanley
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Haig
R
Pte
 
 
 
Haigh
W
LSgt
 
 
 
George, Ernest
TSM
6141513
DCM
East Surrey (OP Chariot ML 177); 5 tp
Hales
G. 'Scouse'
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Hallgarth
Thomas, R.W.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery; 4 Tp (WD report by Capt Keep 18/12/43) 
Hallows
P
 
 
 
 
Hamilton
R
Cpl
 
 
S Lancs PofW Vol
Hammond
 
TSM
 
 
 
Thomas , Gerard, 'Gerry'
Pte
3654970
 
S Lancs (Op Chariot) Maj Copland batman
Hanstock
George, Alfred
Pte
5781568
 
RNorfolk; CasLists; Italy wounded 13Sep43
Harbert
Harold
Cpl
5337734
 
R Berkshire
Harding
James, Edward
 
 
 
 
Victor, Philip
Pte
5189003
MM
Glos Regt (Op Chariot ML177) 1 tp
Peter
LSgt
2879689
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia St Nazaire
Harper
Thomas,Harold, Lawrence
LCpl
14453904
 
QOCH
Jack, Lonsdale
LCpl
7014698
MM
R Ulster Rifles (OP Chariot MGB 314)
Harrison
Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Maurice
LSgt
6896247
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
Charles, Edward
Cpl
5337958
 
R Berkshire Regt; kia
Harvey
J
Pte
 
 
 
Fritz, Sigmund
LCpl
PAL/1344
DCM
RASC
Havin
Ginger
 
 
 
 
Hawkes
Eric, John
Fus
 
 
 
Hawkins
F
Cpl
5885298
 
Northants; POW Salerno
Hay
E.G.
Lt
 
 
RASC
William
LCpl
325315
 
RAC; kia St Nazaire
Hayes
Arthur
Pte
 
 
from Liverpool (CA51)
Frank
Gdsm
2615360
 
Grenadier Guards;
kia Vaagso
Hayle
A.N.
Pte
14683234
 
R. Warwicks; wounded 20/3/45 WO417/90
Healey
Frank, H.
Fus
3136018
 
R Scots Fus; wounded Italy 9/3/45 WO417/90
Heard
Thomas, R.W.
Cfn
 
 
REME
Heath
W
Pte
 
 
 
William, Bernard
LCpl
6400817
 
R Sussex Regt; 
kia St Nazaire
Harold, L. 'Harry'
Sgt
3655790
 
2/4 S Lancs; (PG); wounded Salerno
John, 'Jack'
LSgt
1889465
 
R Engineers (Op Chariot ML443); 6tp.
Heesom
H
Pte
3654991
 
S. Lancs Regt; Cas List WO417/50 (later deleted)
Heilds
 
LCpl
 
 
(see entry for Hields)
Hemming
 
 
 
 
see entry for Capt. Gordon - Hemming
Stanley
Sgt
6014969
 
Essex Regt;
kia St Nazaire
Henderson
Alexander, Ponton
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery; from Lanark (CA97)
John, Patrick, Leo
Maj
117132
MC
RE/ 2SS Bde
Bernard
Pte
5337785; R. Berks 
MM
CasList WO417/84 and WO417/67
W
Pte
3533229
 
Manchester Regt; CasList WO417/67; 
lka Glossop (LL6)
Herbert, Edward, 'Ted'
TSM
6013031
MiD
Essex Regt (Op Chariot ML447); 2tp
Hewitt
Gordon
Pte
 
 
from Swansea (CA118)
Hickman
Stanley, N. 'Stan'
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Birmingham (CA54, CA113)
Hields
Alan, George
Bdr
894331
 
1939 RA; (CA10); (CA115)
Edwin, Alexander
LCpl
6145277
 
East Surrey Regt; kia
Higgins
K
Pte
4133888
 
Cheshires; wounded  Sicily x1 and Italy x2
Hill
Frederick
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery; from Sheffield (CA97)
Eric, Arthur
Sgt
5953566 
 
 
Beds & Herts;  4/2/44 CasList WO417/72;  Died 30/4/1950 (CA11)
Hiscock
G.S.
Sgt
 
 
from Kent (LL6)
Hoare
Edward, C.
-
 
 
CA9, CA23, CA27; emigrated to Canada
Hobart
S.G.
Gnr
 
 
RA; Branch Sec. CA  Scarborough (CA26)
Eric, Stewart, 'Bertie'
Capt
75234
 
Beds & Herts Regt;
kia St Nazaire
William
LCpl
2326631
DCM
R Signals
Holden
Stanley, John
Tpr
 
 
from Wythenshawe (CA120)
Holland
S
Pte
5603586
 
Wiltshire 
Holland
E.A.
Sgt
6460776
 
R. Fusiliers; PoW 16/2/44 Italy.
William, Anthony, 'Dutch'
Pte
3602596
MiD
Border (Op Chariot); 3tp.
Frederick, Lewis
LSgt
 
RE (Op Chariot ML 443); 2tp
Fred
Cpl
2929875
 
Liverpool Scots (Op Chariot); 5 tp.
Levi
LCpl
2930668
 
Liverpool Scots
Peter
Pte
2930015
MM
Liverpool Scots
Hooper
G
Cpl
2023893
 
R Engineers
Hooper
William, F.
Cpl
 
 
 
Richard, Henry, 'Dickie'
Capt
70956/ 79066
MC
Kings /5
Hope
J.R.
Pte
6024341
 
Beds & Herts; Salerno CasLists WO417/67
Hoper
Peter John
Cpl
 
 
 
Hopkins
R
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Howell Gaston Lloyd Hoppy
Lt
79651
MiD
Essex
Francis, Alexandra
Pte
11050237
 
RA & Cheshire Regt; wounded Italy CasList
Hosey
T R W
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Joseph, Blundell
Capt
130206
MC
QOCH; executed
Fred
alias see entry for HAUSMANN
 
DCM
 
Howard
H D
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
John, Dennis
LCpl
7375194
MM
RAMC
Arnold, 'Arnie'
LCpl
3448514
BEM,MiD
Grenadier Guards; escapee St Nazaire; wounded Salerno/died
George, Herbert
LCpl
6896827
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
Hughes
A
 
 
 
from Plymouth (DR)
Hughes
C (or O.C.)
Pte
 
 
from Glasgow (LL6): (DR)
Edward, 'Ned'
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo; from Brymbo near Wrexham (CA74)
Edward, Joseph
Gnr
14204254
 
RA; kia Italy
Henry, Finn
LCcpl
7590916
 
REME; kia Albania
Hughes
Norman, James
Rfn
 
 
 
Hughes
William
Pte
 
 
QOCH
George
Rfn
3247242
 
Cameronians; kia
Hulme
J
 
 
 
 
William, Mclean
Sgt
2940188
MM
QOCH
Humphrey
E.C.
LCpl
3384817
 
N.Staffs; 11SAS Bn., PoW Middle East CasList WO417/22
John, Edmund
LCpl
6968214
 
Rifle Bde;
kia Salerno
Ernest, 'Ernie
Pte
2931768
 
QOCH; 5 troop; Salerno CasList WO417/67;CA96
Hustwick
James, Martin
Cpl
6352953
 
RWest Kents
Hutchinson
F.S.
Pte
6216020
 
Middx. Regt; 13/9/43 CasList WO417/68
Hutchinson
Ron
 
 
 
RA; Secretary Tyneside Branch (CA85 etc)
George, Francis
TSM
6012900
DCM, MiD
Essex Regt; (CA120)

 

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.2 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
DR = List provided by Mrs Desiree Roderick MBE
EB = Eric Buckmaster No.2 Commando
JR = Notebook of LSgt Joe Rogers MM 5 Troop
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Ickes
W.
 
 
 
 
Ian
Gnr
 
RA; kia 1945
Ingram
A.
 
 
 
 
Irvine
Alexander
Pte
 
 
(CA93)
Irvine
B.
 
 
 
 
Donald
LSgt
4744517
MM
Award with Yorks & Lancs; POW 6/6/44
Irwin
Stephen, George
Lt
126519
 
Rifle Bde; (Hon. Capt. 1946) LG 37570
Isted
L.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (DR);
Jackman
H.E.
Cpl
 
 
lka Worcester (LL6)
Jackson
Alan
Dvr
part number
? 962102
 
(DR)
Joseph
Pte
3655268
 
South Lancs Regt;
kia Salerno
Joseph
LSgt
3781177
DCM
Kings Regt; kia Italy
Jackson
Reginald, Henry, Cyril
Pte
6205802
 
Middx Regt; (DR); (CA102)
Jackson
Robert, Kenyon
Dvr
14640238
 
RASC and 3 Cdo; (PG)
(CA109 and 111)
Jackson
William, Henry
 
 
 
 
Jacobs
Harry
Sgt
2935294
 
QOCH (PG)
Jakeman
F.C.
Pte
5781752
 
R. Norfolk; (DR)
Jakeman
K.
 
 
 
 
James
A.
LCpl
 
 
RAMC; (DR)
James
T.
Pte
part number
? 968877
 
(DR)
James
W.R.
LCpl
7518223
 
RAMC; (DR)
Jamieson
A.H.
Rfn
6896265
 
KRRC; (DR)
Jarram
Derek, Peter
Pte
14697528
 
Joined 5/9/44.  Left 3/11/44.
Charles, Jack
Rfn
7014212
 
R Ulster Rifles; PoW St Nazaire
Jauncey
L.G.
Pte
 
 
(LL7);
rank also seen as Gnr (DR)
Jay
F.
 
 
 
 
John, Darrell
Lt
95277
 
KOSB; kia
Morgan
Lt
157336
 
Welch Regt; kia St Nazaire
Samuel, Leslie
Capt
88225
 
SWB; kia Solta
Jenkins
W.
Gnr
part number
?341267
 
RA; (DR)
Jermyn
John, Bennett, 'Paddy'
Capt
187409
 
RA
Jessen
Ronald, Richard, Cecil
Rfn
 
 
(DR); spelt wrongly as Jesson on CA103
Jeyes
F.W.
Pte
5960150
 
Beds&Herts; (DR)
John
G
Gnr
 
 
Left Cdo 3Nov44 (DR)
John
J.F.
Rfn
 
 
(DR)
John
Roy, D.
Dvr
part number
? 688827
 
RASC; (DR)
Johns
T.J.
LCpl
 
 
lka Southall (LL7)
Johnson
H.
Dvr
part number
? 116012
 
(DR)
Johnson
L.R.
Fus
part number
? 4329144
 
Lancs Fus; (DR)
see entry for Houghton
Capt
130206
MC
QOCH; executed
Johnston
Lionel, Robson
Fus
14329144
 
Lancs Fus
Colin
Sgt
2931662
MM
QOCH (CA67)
Jones
G.L.
Sgt
 
 
lka Manchester (LL7)
Jones
Glyn
Cpl
 
 
from Wallington (CA112)
H.L.
Tpr
7949428
 
RAC; wounded 17Apr45 Italy CasList WO417/91
Jones
H
Cpl
4128526
 
Cheshire Regt; (DR)
Jones
Harold, W.
Cpl
 
 
from Congleton (CA107)
Jones
L.A.
Spr
 
 
R Engineers
Jones
O.
 
 
 
 
Jones
T.
 
 
 
 
Jones
W.F.
Pte
part number
?215572
 
(DR)
William, George
Pte
 3781556
 
King's Regt; Op Chariot
Clifford, Norman
Capt
176804
MiD,
CMG
R. Fus and RA; and 2 Cdo Bde); CMG post war
Jupp
J.W.
LCpl
 
 
RAMC; (DR) (LL7)
Justice
Leonard, D.'Len'
Pte
5336367
 
R Berkshire Regt
Kallaway
L.T.
Dvr
T/175413
 
RASC; PoW 6/6/44 CasList WO417/82
Kayes
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Keenan
Stanley, D. 'Taff'
Pte
 
 
from Somerset (CA108)
Raymond, Walter
Maj
187000
MC
West Yorks Regt
Keith
A.
Rfn
3248768
 
Cameronians wounded 3/4/45 CasLists WO417/91
Keith
G.W.
Pte
3605595
 
Border Rgt; wounded Sicily 16/8/43 CasList WO417/66
Kelf
R.
 
 
 
 
Kelly
Desmond
Pte
 
BEM
 
Kelly
Edward, Norman
TSM/Lt
6920929
 
 
Ernest, Patrick
Gnr
 
RA; kia Italy
Francis
Pte
4467369
 
Border Regt;
kia St Nazaire
John
Cpl
3660155
 
South Lancs Regt;
6/6/44 POW at Brac
Martin
Pte
404846
 
Beds & Herts Regt;
kia Salerno
Kilpatrick
A.
 
 
 
 
David
LBdr
 
RA; kia Italy
King
L.R.
Rfn
 
 
 
King
Norman
Cpl
 
 
 
William, Adamson
Cpl
7662003
DCM
R Signals / 2 SS Bde Signals
E.
Pte
3059140
MiD
R. Scots
Knowles
Johnny
Sgt
2931831
 
QOCH
Knowles
William, H.G.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Knox
 
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Sidney, James
Fus
6482244
Police
 
R.Fusiliers; 6 Troop
Langford
K
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 6 Cdo (LL7)
Percy
LCpl
6482274
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; 6 troop
Latto
Jack
LCpl
 
 
 
Laundon
Richard, L.J.  'Ricky'
LSgt
6850423
 
KRRC;CasList; Rfn.wounded
Italy 9Sep43. 4Tp
Lavin
Joe
Pte
 
 
 
Lawley
Arthur, William, Albert
 
3952374 
MM
S Wales Borderers
Thomas, Dick
Maj
47603
 
Royal Scots; kia Salerno
William, Henry
Pte
6401966
 
R Sussex Regt
Charles, William
Lt
65769
GM
RE; kia Salerno
Ledger
E.H.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Lee
Arthur
Lt
5990155
 
Beds & Herts
Lee
E
Pte
 
 
 
Lee
G
 
 
 
 
Lee
 
Tsm
 
 
 
Lees
Brian
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Letts
F.E.
Pte
2658728
 
Wounded Grohote
Levy
I
Pte
 
 
 
John, Frederick
Gdsm
217158
 
GrenadierGuards;
kia St Nazaire
Lewis
S
LCpl
 
 
 
Lima
Cyril
Cpl
2929831
 
Liverpool Scots
Herbert, Charles 'taffy'
Gdm
2617231
 
Grenadiers
Lloyd
John, David, Leonard, 'John'
Rfn
 
 
died London 2/6/49 (CA12)
Love
F.G.H.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Lownden
 
Lt
 
 
 
Lucas
 
Pte
 
 
Wounded Grohote
Lucock
J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA32) post war RA Sgt 
Minden Barracks Malaya 
Albert, James
Fus
6461459
 
R Fus (City of London);
kia St Nazaire
Luffman
C. 'nick'
Cpl
 
 
 
Lumm
Harry, Dennis
Pte
5956829
 
Beds & Herts;  wounded Italy 11/3/45 WO417/90
Lyon
B
 
 
 
 
Frederick, James
Pte
6469624
 
Queen's Royal Regt; kia
Mabbott
C
Pte
 
 
 
Mabey
Reginald, Stanley
Pte
2066882
 
 
Maccreedy
Hugh, Francis
Fus
 
 
 
Laurence, Eric
Major
129561
MC, MiD
Manchester Regt
Macdonald
William,  'Mac'
Fus
 
 
 
Mackay
Peter, John
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
A. George
Sig
2757591
 
R Signals; Caslist WO417/80
29July44
Macklen
Charles
Sgt
 
 
 
Maclean
Alexander, Robert
TSM
6465533
 
Royal Fusiliers
Maclere
A
 
 
 
 
Madeley
S
Pte
 
 
 
Madley
S
 
 
 
 
Reginald, Henry
Pte
841059
 
Gordon Highlanders;
executed
Manderville
 
Pte
 
 
 
Mandeville
 
 
 
 
 
Mann
G. 'yorkie'
Pte
 
 
 
Mann
R.
 
RFN
 
 
Mann
Robert
Rfn
 
 
 
Ernest, Victor
Pte
4864151
 
Leics. Regt; CasList WO417/67.
Marshall
A.E.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Mason
F.
 
 
 
 
Frank, Stanley
Lt
149207
 
Recc Corps, RAC;
kia Salerno
Mason
K.
 
 
 
 
Mason
Robert, H. 'Taffy'
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 4 Cdo (CA98)
Ronald
Pte
3655109
 
S.Lancs; (CA 108); 
CasList WO417/67
Tom
Pte
3655804
 
S.Lancs; (CA68) 29Jul'44
CasList WO417/80
Matchell
 
Lt
 
 
 
Matchwick
Maurice, Gordon
LCpl
5344998
 
R Berkshire 
Mather
Ernie
Pte
 
 
 
Mather
Fred, N.
LCpl
 
 
RAC; post war  licensee in Morpeth 1962 (CA35)
Harry
LCpl
3656822
 
South Lancs Regt;
kia St Nazaire
Mattison
William
Fus
6458012
 
Royal Fusiliers
Mavin
John
Pte
 
 
 
Jesse
Pte
3654748
 
South Lancs Regt
kia St Nazaire
Kenneth
TSM
2929412
 
Liverpool Scots, 5r Troop
McAnulty
D.
Rfn
834883
 
R Artillery
McCallum
J.
 
 
 
 
Alexander, Richard
LSgt 
6968725 & 251446
MiD
2 Cdo.Op Chariot; OCTU; Temp. Capt. 2SBS
McClean
A.
Sgt
 
 
 
McClusky
George, Anthony
Gnr
14270688
 
RA; wounded Italy 9/10/44 CasList WO417/84 (initial
only shown as 'A') ; CA94
McCormack
J.
 
 
 
 
Thomas
Pte
2930404
 
QOCH; kia St Nazaire
J.
Pte
3604728
 
Border Regt (Op. Chariot)
McDonnell
J
Pte
6469199
 
Royal Fusiliers
McDonough
John
Pte
 
 
 
Peter
Bdr
 
RA; died of wounds Italy
John
LCpl
2929120
 
LiverpoolScots; (CA101); Force X Malta
McGee
Edward
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
McGinley
Pete
Bdr
 
BEM
R Artilery
McGuire
T.H.
Sgt
 
 
 
McIver
Alex, J.
Capt
 
 
RAMC
McKechnie
Harold
Pte
 
 
 
A.
Pte
4698775
 
KOYLI; wounded 22/3/45 CasList WO417/90
McLean
John
Sgt
3654604
 
Pow Vol
James, Hugh
Lt
UDF64394V
MC
Transvaal Scottish SA
McNiven
H.
Pte
 
 
Lionel, 'doc'
Major
100995
MC
RAMC
Meaney
P.
 
 
 
 
Jack
Bdr
 
 
RA; & 4 Cdo (CA26) (PG)
Mewse
A.
 
 
 
 
Miles
 
LCpl
 
 
Wounded Grohote
Miles
Sidney, J
Pte
5672122
 
SLI; Italy wounded  11Sep43 WO417/68
Mill
J.
 
 
 
 
Miller
E.G.
LCpl
 
 
 
Miller
J.E.
Bdr
 
 
 
Miller
J.L.
Pte
 
 
 
Miller
O.F.
LSgt
 
 
2 Tp (WD report 15/12/43 by Capt Keep)
Miller
S.B.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Miller
Steve, 'Ossie'
 
 
 
 
Miller
T.S.
CSM
 
 
Coldstreams
Miller
V.W.
LCpl
 
 
 
Miller
Victor
 
5835397
 
R Norfolk Regt
Mills
William
Pte
5336103
 
R Berkshire 
Robert
Gnr
2567490
MiD
R Artillery
Milner
Ernie
Sgt
3775340
 
South Lancs 
Norman, John
Gnr
5440660
 
RA; kia Italy
Ronald, England
Captain
T/Major
79658
MBE
Herts Regt; & 2 Bde
Mitchell
W.
Pte
 
 
 
Moffat
'Cocky'
Pte
 
 
 
Molkenthin
Alfred, Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Molkenthin
P.E.T.
 
 
 
 
Mollison
I.
 
 
 
 
Mollison
J.M.
Lt
245312
 
KRRC
Monaghan
A.
Pte
 
 
 
Moody
John, 'Jack'
Rfn
 
 
 
Moore
F.H.
 
 
 
from  Birmingham
Moore-Brown
C.K.S.
Lt
 
 
R Fus (COF L)
Jack, Ernest
Sgt
5767479
 
R Norfolk Regt; kia Albania
Francis, C.
LCpl
6468099
MM
Royal Fusiliers
Morgan
G.
 
 
 
 
Morgan
J.E.
Lt
149826
 
S W B
Morgan
R.
 
 
 
 
Richard, Fuller
Lt 
105100
MID
S. Lancs; post war Maj.
R. Ulster Rifles
Morgan
G.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Peter, Douglas
TSM
3655808
DCM
South Lancs Regt
Herbert, John
Sig
 
 
R Signals
Morris
J.
 
 
 
 
Luke
LCpl
7014390
MM
RASC
Mort
Alexander
TSM
3656780
 
South Lancs 
Alan
RSM
2930992
MID
QOCH; kia St Nazaire
Moulsdale
B.
 
 
 
 
Thomas, Joseph
LBdr
MM
RA
Murdoch
Sid
Pte
 
 
LiverpoolScots
Murphy
John
 
 
 
 
Laurence, Kevin, 'Paddy'
LSgt
5338001
MID
R. Berks Regt; wounded Italy 19/4/45 WO417/91
Murray
J.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Myers
John, 'jerry)'
Capt
253959
 
Hampshire 
Albert, Edward 'Mick'
Sgt
 
MM
Somerset Li
Peter
Pte
13801753
 
Pioneer Corps
(Op Chariot)
Alfred, William
Pte
7349551
 
RAMC; kia St Nazaire
Neighbour
Ronald
Rfn
 
 
 
Neighley
Jimmy
 
 
 
 
Neil
W.
 
 
 
 
Neilly
Stanley J
Cpl
 
 
 
William, John
Pte
7902975
 
R. Ulster Rifles;
died accident Italy
Newell
James
Pte
5504742
 
Hampshire 
Augustus, Charles
Lt Col
33927
VC, DSO
Essex Regt; OC 2 Cdo PoW St Nazaire
Niblo
J.
 
 
 
 
Joseph, Edward, Chancellor, 'Joe'
Capt
179442
MC
RA
Nicholls
J.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Derrick
Sgt
 
 
Ident with entry for
Derrick John de Nobriga
Norey
H. Pete
Fus
 
 
 
Norman
William
Pte (later CSM)
 
 
from Holmfirth, Yorkshire (CA120)
Norton
Jimmy
 
 
 
 
Richard
Sgt
5340890
DCM , MM
R Berkshire 
Laurence, P.T.
Cpl
6896669
 
KRRC; PoW St Nazaire
Offord
Michael
Pte
 
 
 
O'Hare
Bernard, Joseph
WO/Lt
6976912
 
Royal Irish Fus
Oliver
C
 
 
 
 
Oldridge
L
LSgt
6451333
 
R. Fusiliers
Barry, Aden, Joseph
Lt
151674
 
RAC; kia Italy
O'Neill
John
Pte
 
Sherwood Forresters
O'Rourke
E.P.
Pte
 
 
 
Osborne
H.
 
 
 
 
O'Sullivan
M.
Pte
5184736
 
Glosters; 27/12/41
CasList  WO417/36 
O'Sullivan
T.
Pte
5341384
 
QORWK; 17/4/45
CasList WO417/91
Neil
Capt
70524
 
Lincolnshire;
Op Chariot

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.2 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = Photo Gallery.
DR = List provided by Mrs Desiree Roderick MBE (CBF).
EB = Eric Buckmaster No.2 Commando
JR = Notebook of LSgt Joe Rogers MM 5 Troop
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Paddy
Leonard, Arthur
Capt
140076
 
RA; LL9; CasLists 17Apr45
wounded Italy WO417/8 
Pallett
 
Gnr
 
 
named in 2 cdo overseas
Palmer
Fred
TSM
 
 
 
Palmer
N
Sgt
2035474
 
R Engineers
Henry, Albert
Fus
14318966
 
R Fus (City of London);
kia Italy
Charles, Alfred
LCpl
5950711
 
Beds & Herts
Frederick
LCpl
3652898
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW OP Chariot; (CA96)
Parkes
James, Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Parnell
 
Lt
 
 
wounded Grohote
George, Alexander
Capt
162020
MC
Somerset Li; kia Albania
Parsons
George
Cpl
 
 
R. Fusiliers; 6Tp;  post war Padre of the CVA
Cecil,Douglas
LSgt
5952876
MM
Beds & Herts; award Italy
Parsons
Sid
 
 
 
 
Parsons
Thomas, F.
LSgt
 
 
from Lincs (CA118) (PG)
Reginald, Jack
Gdsm
2621407
 
Grenadier Guards;
kia Salerno
Pasternak
R
Dvr
PAL/31628
 
RASC
David
Capt
 
 
RAMC; St Nazaire evac UK
Patterson
G.R.
Lt
 
 
 
Kenneth, Albert
LCpl
5442424
 
Duke Cornwall LI;
kia St Nazaire
Payne
J.F. 'Jack'
Cpl
 
 
5 Troop /post war 10Bn, Para TA; (PG)
Payne
Roy, 'Jack'
Gdsm
2616354
 
Grenadier Gds
Frederick
LSgt
3654154
MM*
South Lancs; St Nazaire evac UK 
Arthur
Sgt
4965863
 
Essex Regt; St Nazaire
Peck
J.E.
Pte
4983147
 
Sherwood Forr.; CasList; wounded Italy 15Sep43
Pembrey
 
Pte
 
 
wounded Grohote 
Pender
Pat
LCpl
3656262
 
Lincs. Regt; wounded 17/9/44 6th Bn Lins Regt (CasLists)
Frederick, Arthur
Fus
6460208
 
R.Fus; PoW St Nazaire
Pentelow
A
Cpl
 
 
 
Leonard
TSM
2930945
MM ,MiD
Liverpool Scots
David, Robert
Major
124427
MC
RTR
Peters
Frank, J. 
Rfn
6711969
 
London Irish Rifles; CasList; Italy 13Sep43.
Peters
Fred
Pte
 
 
London Irish;
6 Troop (PG)
Pettit
Ernest, Henry
Cpl
 
 
(CA116)
Pexton
Henry, Charles 
LCpl
5052531
 
S. Staffs Regt; PoW Feb41 11 SAS Bn Op Colossus; CasLists and WO344/251/1
Thomas, Grenville, Pitt
Lt
112912
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
Francis, Edward
Pte
6351455
 
QORWK; kia
Phelan
E.J.
 
 
 
M.D. of a travel agents in London 1950s (CA18,CA20)
Phelan
M
 
 
 
 
Albert, Henry
Cpl
7885644
 
RAC; died accident 2 Para Cdo (11 SAS Bn)
Henry
LCpl
6467370
 
R. Fusiliers; Force X; PoW
Phillips
L
Gnr
 
 
RA
Phillips
T.A.
LCpl
 
 
lka Dunstable (LL9)
Picket
R.G. (Ray or Ron)
Cfn
 
 
REME; (LL9); (CA83, CA88, CA91).
Pierth or Pirth
Henry, Bergamein
 
PAL/
 
RASC; (PG)
Pittard
Simon, Rood
LCpl
 
 
& 9 Cdo; from Burnley (CA100)
Pitter
L
Pte
 
 
 
Pitter
Toby
Sgt
 
 
From East Dulwich (CA66)
Plummer
Norman, James
Gnr
 
 
RA; Emigrated Australia (CA108)
Pollock
John
Pte
 
 
died May 1950 (CA22)
Alfred, William, T.
Pte
14713795
 
East Lancs Regt;
kia Italy
Powell
A. 'Les'
Gnr
929812
 
RA
Pratley
Sidney, Thomas
Sgt
 
 
From Walsall (CA68)
Pratt
Victor
Cpl
5781708
 
R Norfolk Regt
James, Frederick, Anthony
TSM
 
 
London Scottish
Preston
D
Maj
 
 
 
John, Alfred
Pte
3650666
 
S.Lancs; CasLists; St Nazaire
Priest
Charles, George
TSM
 
 
1995 Mayor of Bromley (CA101); (PG)
Prince
Stanley
Pte
 
 
 
William, Henry
Lt
76488
MC MID
RE; kia St Nazaire
John, David
Lt (later Maj)
117903
 
Liv. Scots; wounded and evac UK St Nazaire
Rackham
Percy
Pte
867393
 
RA 1937; RTU (DR)
Frederick
Pte
3772039
 
Kings Regt; kia Salerno
Ragan
R
Fus
14408827
 
(DR)
Ralph
Victor
Pte
5989608
 
Beds &Herts Regt; wounded 29/7/44 CasList WO417/80
James
Fus
6482227
 
6 Tp Dec'42 (PG)
Donald, Charles, 
Sgt
2929382
DCM
Cameron Highlanders;
PoW St Nazaire
Ransom
Joseph, Patrick
Gnr
845061
 
RA 1935; (DR)
Rawlinson
Jack
Gnr
11270315
 
RA; (DR)
Read
Victor, Herbert
Pte
 
 
Pioneer Corps (DR)
Redfern
James
Pte
3585611
 
also 12 Cdo and 4 Cdo (CA101); (DR)
Reed
C
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL9)
James, 'jim'
LSgt
2930597
 
Liverpool Scots;
PoW St Nazaire
Renton
J
Pte
 
 
Border Regt; (DR)
Reynier
Peter
 
 
 
 
Richards
A.S.
Pte
3959279
 
Welch Regt; wounded 17/3/44 CasList WO417/59
Richardson
E
Pte
 
 
RA. (DR)
Richardson
W.J.
Fus
14376191
 
(DR)
Richman
Harris, Ronald, ‘Harry’
Pte 
 
Royal Berks Regt; 1944 OCTU; Essex Regt
Riggott
J
Bdr
 
 
RA; from Derbyshire
(LL10)
Riley
Bernard
LBdr
 
RA 1940; (LL10); wounded 30/7/44 CasList WO417/80
Riley
R
Pte
 
 
Pioneer Corps; (DR)
Ritchie
Robert
Pte
 
 
wounded Grohote
Thomas, Ypres
Rfn
6849064
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
Roberts
D.C.
Pte
6021667
 
Essex Regt; (DR)
Harold,  'Aggs'
LCpl
 
 
Liverpool Scots;
PoW St Nazaire
Roberts
J
Fus
6459118
 
Royal Fusiliers
Roberts
T
 
 
 
 
G.E.
Pte
5952268
 
Suffolk Regt;wounded Italy 
Sydney
Gdsm
2619196
 
Grenadier Guards;
kia St Nazaire
Rochford
Desmond
Sgt
 
 
Black Watch; 1 troop
Stanley, William
LSgt
6465544
 
R.Fusilers; St Nazaire
John, Morgan
Lt
94409
MC
Essex Regt; PoW St Nazaire
Harold, Reginald
Pte
5346498
 
R Berkshire; St Nazaire
Roe
John, Windsor
Major
71049
 
RA
Joseph, Gerard, Anthony
LSgt
2933493
MM
Liverpool Scots;
St Nazaire evac UK
Rogerson
James, J.
Spr
 
 
RE; (CA101)
Rohinger
K
Dvr
 
 
RASC; (DR)
Rollo
Harold
Cpl
 
 
from Perth (CA54)
Norman
Pte
 
 
Liverpool Scots; Force X Malta
Ernest, Zeno
LCpl
PAL/1115
 
RASC; kia Albania
John, Douglas
Lt
74664
 
Welch Regt; kia Salerno
Ross
W
Pte
XO37972
 
 
Leslie, William
Fus
5511893
 
Lancashire Fusiliers kia 28/2/45 WO417/89
Rousell
A
LSgt
 
 
 
Rowe
A
LSgt
3773996
 
Kings Regt; (DR); 2 Tp (WD report by Capt Keep 15/12/43)
Rowe
H
Pte
 
 
Manchester 
Rowland
John
LSgt
 
 
 
Donald, William
Capt
88495
DSO
Cameron Hldrs; PoW St Nazaire
Royle
Victor
Gnr
 
 
RA
Leonard
LSgt
6147484
 
East Surrey; kia Salerno
William, Francis 'Tan'
Sgt
3654948
DCM
1/4 Bn South Lancs;
PoW St Nazaire
Rudland
John
LCpl
6010470
 
1/4 Essex Regt; 3 Ind. Coy; 1 SS Bn.
Ruffell
H.G.W.
LSgt
7016185
 
R. Ulster Rifles; (DR); (LL10)
Rumble
F
Fus
 
 
 
Roy,John, James 'Smoky'
Spr
14318535
 
RE; MT section; wounded 29/7/44 CasList WO417/80; 
Rutter
Jack, Walter
LCpl
14329105
 
(DR); (CA75)
George
Cpl
3772112
 
King's Regt; wounded Salerno
G
Pte
5952271
 
Beds & Herts; PoW St Nazaire
Dennis, A.
Rfn
 
 
 
Sanderson
K
 
 
 
 
George
Pte
5888422
 
Northants Rgt; Salerno casList WO417/67
Sarginson
Edward, William
Sgt
 
 
 
Saunders
Alfred, Frederick
Pte
2066437
 
QORWK; wounded Italy 17Apr45 WO417/91
Sawkins
Thomas, James
CSM
6014018; 343031 
 
Essex Regt; OCTU
A.F.E
Gnr
 
RA.
Dudley, Raymond
Lt
74801
DSO, TD
later Lt. Col
Schofield
G
Pte
 
 
 
Robert
Dvr
PAL/30212
 
RASC; kia Italy
Schreiber
Herbert
Pte
13809326
 
Pioneer Corp
Scott
B.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Scully
Louis, Len
LCpl
 
 
(PG); (CA47)
Scutt
Steve
LCpl
 
 
 
Seabrook
R.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Searle
Francis, A.
Sgt
881586
 
RA; 6Tp Dec42 (PG)
Searle
J.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Alfred, Clarence
LSgt
6403917
MM
R Sussex Regt; PoW St Nazaire
Searson
T
 
 
 
 
Alexander, Fairgrieve 
WO1(RSM)
T/1054316
 
RASC; known as Sandy; St Nazaire evac UK
Selby
H
Pte
3781155
 
Kings Regt
Selby, or Selsby
P.C.
Fus
 
 
 
Seymour
H
Pte
6350471
 
The Buffs
Shankland
George
 
 
 
 
Peter
Pte
3059646
 
QOCH; 1945 wounded
Italy, 1947 died of wounds 
Sharpe
F
Gnr
 
RA; wounded Sicily 15/8/43 CasList WO417/67
Shaw
Alan
Pte
 
 
 
Shaw
L. 'Titch'
te
4547160
 
Yorks & Lancs
Sheard
Enoch
Cpl
3655822
 
S Lancs Regt
Shears
Harry, G.
Pte
 
 
 
Sheehan
Christopher
Cpl
 
 
R Ulster Rifles 
Anthony, Wilson
LCpl
6351892
 
QORWK; kia Salerno
Sherman
R
Pte
 
 
& 6 Cdo; lka Wickford (LL10)
Thomas
TSM
 
OBE
Kings Regt; (PG)
PoW St Nazaire
Albert, Edward, G.
Pte
6351428
 
QORWK; St Nazaire
died whilst a PoW
Shine
R
Pte
 
 
Mortar Section HWT 1943 (PG)
Shipley
Stanley, George
Sgt
5568215
 
Wiltshire Regt
Shore
G
Gnr
 
 
RA; Mortar Section 1943 (PG); (WD)
Shutt
George, Thomas
A/Sgt
4853823
 
Leics Regt; PoW Feb41 11SAS Bn. Op Colossus; CasLists and WO344/286/2
Charles, Arnold
Cpl
7363858
MM
RAMC
Simmonson
N
 
 
 
 
Simons
M
LCpl
 
 
 
Simpson
Charles, J.
Cpl
 
 
CA77 and others
Simpson
L
 
 
 
 
Simpson
N
LCpl
2879531
 
Gordon Hldrs
T.S.
Pte
3766995
 
Kings Regt; (CasLists); (DR)
Harold, Leonard
LCpl
2879581
MID
Gordon Hldrs; PoW St Nazaire
Richard, William
Sgt
2033171
MM
SLI; wounded Italy
11Sep43 CasList
Edward
LCpl
3654059
 
S. Lancs; PoW St Nazaire
Skilling
S
Pte
 
 
 
Jack, Noel
Cpl
6019864
MBE
Essex Regt
Harold, 'Joe'
Cpl
3654571
 
S Lancs 
Slaughter
A
Pte
 
 
 
Slaughter
Dennis, Harry, 'Todd'
Sgt
 
REME
Nelson, Arthur. Michel
Sgt
6467394
MiD
R Fus (City of London);
kia Italy
Smart
Herbert
Cpl
 
 
 
A.
Cpl
6573594
 
St Nazaire evac to Uk
Smith
Alfred, Frederick
Sgt
 
 
(CA89)
Smith
Benjamin, Ralph
Pte
 
 
& 6Cdo (CA110)
Smith
C
 
 
 
 
Smith
G
Fus
 
 
 
Smith
Henry, James, 'Jim'
LSgt
 
 
 
James
LCpl
3654054
 
S Lancs; kia Salerno
Smith
Jimmy
Sgt
3655831
 
S Lanc
Smith
L
Rfn
 
 
 
Smith
L
Fus
 
 
6 Tp Dec42 (PG)
Miller
Sgt
2657063
 
Coldstream Guards;
executed
Smith
Peter
Cfn
 
 
REME; (CA102)
Smith
R
Pte
6288645
 
Recce Corps (The Buffs)
S. R. 'Solly'
Sgt
 
 
& 'C' Group SBS  (CA7)
Thomas, J.
LSgt
3655831
MM
S Lancs Regt; 
Snowling
G.W.
LCpl
 
 
 
Somerville
Robert
Bdr
 
 
RA; and 9 Cdo (CA103)
Edward, Gordon
LCpl
2930775
 
Liverpool Scots
Sowerbutts
N
 
 
 
 
Spalding
W
 
 
 
 
Claude, W.
Dvr
T/193292
 
RASC; PoW 6/6/44 
WO417/82
William, Albert
Cpl
6088619
 
QRR; kia st Nazaire
Spearman
Reg
 
 
 
RA
Spearman
T.A.
Gnr
 
RA
Edward, George
Sgt
6482324
Police
 
R Fus (COF L)
Roy, Peter
LSgt
6353598
 
QORWK; wounded Italy
Sprall
G.W.
Lt
312661
 
Queens Royal 
Stafford
F
 
 
 
 
Standen
T.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Robert, James
Pte
6104499
 
Queens RR; (DR);(CA67)
Stanley
George, V.
Sgt
 
RE
Stanley
T
 
 
 
 
Stanton
W
Pte
 
 
 
Stanton
 
2/Lt
 
 
 
Steele
D
 
 
 
 
Steele
Ronald
Sgt
2334308
 
R Signals
Stephens
William, Howard
LCpl
2621414
 
Gren Gds; Italy CasLists WO417/76
Stern
John, Henrick
Bdr
1123647 & 349226 
 
RA; (OCTU)
Stevens
Andrew, John
Pte
 
 
 
Stevens
Adrian, John
LCpl
6213205
 
Middx Regt; CasList 13/9/43 WO417/68
Stevens
W.H.
LCpl
2621414
 
Grenadier Gds
Stevenson
J.S.C.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Stevenson
Stanley, G.
LSgt
6460557
 
Royal Fusiliers; wounded 13/9/43 WO417/68; 2 tp; from Kilmarnock (CA120)
Stewart
J.A.
Gnr
 
 
RA
John, Alexander
LCpl
2931169
 
Liverpool Scots;
kia Salerno
Stewart
John, Rattray, Chalmers
Capt
92023
MID
Kings Regt
Michael, William
Major
P/149313
CBE, MC
Coldstream Gduards
Stitt
W
Bdr
 
 
RA
Stockie
G
Pte
 
 
 
Walter, Percy
Fus
 
 
from Birmingham (CA81); (DR)
Henry
Gnr
3392730
 
RA; kia Italy
Stott
C.F.M
Pte
 
 
 
Straker
R
Fus
4271883
 
R North'land Fusiliers
Straughier
Forrest, Mitchinson, Longstaff
Gnr
 
 
RA
Stretton
Albert
Gdsm
2612604
 
Gren.Gds;CasLists;Italy;
wounded 9Sep43
Stuart
W
Gnr
 
RA (HAA)
Stubbs
G.A.
Pte
3654706
 
S Lancs; 6 Tp Dec42 (PG)
John, Forbes
Lt
182409
MiD
Gordons
Sugden (Sugdon)
Eric. Coates
LCpl
7356938
 
RAMC
Sullivan
E
Pte
5341450
 
QORWK; wounded I17/4/45 Italy CasList WO417/91
Frank
LCpl
 
 
Liverpool Scots; PoW St Nazaire
Suthers
Jimmy, P.
Gnr
6287961
 
RA
Swallow
Ronald, Thomas
Sgt
 
 
6 Tp Dec42 (PG); (CA23); (CA118)
Swayne
R
 
 
 
 
Swayze
Bill
Cpl
 
 
 
Sweet
E.E.
Gnr
possibly 5628200
 
resided Devon
Swet
Zvi, 'Vic'
Pte
PAL 13437
 
& 51ME Cdo; from Tel Aviv (CA98)
Tarkinton
E
 
 
 
 
William, John
Rfn
6921429
 
Rifle Bde; kia Salerno
Taylor
D.M.
Gnr
3056601
 
RA; wounded Italy 9/9/43 CasList WO417/69
Gerald
Sgt
7598084
 
RAOC; kia St Nazaire
Taylor
Horace
Cpl
5047398
 
KSLI; wounded Italy 13/9/43 WO417/68
Taylor
Lawrence, 'Larry'
Capt
89029
 
Liverpool Scots
Stanley
LSgt
2927159
 
Liverpool Scots; Force X Malta
Taylor
Stanley, John
Capt
 
 
(CA75)
James, Henry
Pte
6013011
 
Essex Regt; wounded
Italy CasList WO417/70
Templeton
Jimmy
 
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA87)
Terry
Anthony, F.A.J.
Maj
 
MC
 
Thomas
D.I. Royden
Capt
 
 
RACD
Thomas
Dewi, Alun, 'Tommy'
Capt
148494
OBE
RA
Thomas
Donald
LBdr
 
 
RA
Thomas
S
Pte
 
 
 
Thompson
Kenneth
Cpl
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
6014360
MID
Essex Regt
Thrift
Frank
LCpl
6459241
 
Royal Fusiliers
Tombs
Tommy
Pte
 
 
 
Richard, M.
CSM
840175
MM
RA
Reginald, Maurice
Cpl
6896917
 
KRRC; kia St Nazaire
L
Cpl
5334138
 
R Berkshire; (LL11) Italy CasList WO417/67
Torkington
Wallace
LCpl
 
 
 
Cecil, Alexander
Pte
5884935
 
North Staffs. Regt; (CA67); wounded 17/4/45 Italy 
Frederick, Harry
Pte
6399046
MM
Sussex Regt; kia Italy
Trueman
Denis
Fus
6465522
 
R. Fus / 2Cdo.6Tp.
Tuck
Albert, Walter
Pte
6293183; The Buffs
 
2 Tp; Wounded 16Aug43 4Feb44 Italy - CasLists
Edward, Arnold
Fus
6460951
 
R.Fus (Op. Chariot); 6Tp (PG);
13 Bn. Paras.
Turner
Larry
Capt
63622
 
KRRC
William, James
CSM
5951593
 
Beds & Herts
Turpin
A
Pte
 
 
 
Turpin
Dick
LCpl
 
 
 
Turpin
John
LSgt
 
 
 
Raymond, Charles
Gdsm
2616651
 
Gren.Gds; CasLists;
wounded Italy 14Sep43
Twiddy
Arthur, Thomas  'Doug'
Gnr
 
RA
Tynan
Sydney
LCpl
 
 
(CA87)
J
LCpl
3775247
 
King's Regt; (DR); (CasList)
John, Edward
Lt
117921
 
Kings Regt; kia St Nazaire
George
Gnr 
 
RA Attestations 1940
Vatcher-dow
Peter
 
143880122
 
 
Vaughan
D.W.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Vaughan
R.B.
Gnr
 
 
RA
John, Young
Pte
3188895
 
Royal Scots; kia Salerno
Veitch
W
 
 
 
 
Alexander
Cpl
5337321
MM
R Berkshire
Vick
F.G.
Cpl
 
 
 
Vingoe
Stanley
Rfn
1436615
 
RA / KRRC: 1944 King's Comm; 1945 2 Cdo
Wainwright
W
Pte
 
 
Yorks & Lancs 
Waite
William, R
Fus
 
 
 
Eric, Graham
Lt
217716
MiD
Buffs; 1 Tp (Jan43); award with The Buffs 1944
Wakefield
Edward, Roger
Capt
138709
 
Special Svc Bde
Waldron
F
Gnr
 
 
RA
Walker
Alan
Capt
 
 
Beds & Herts
Walker
J.F.
Cpl
3771765
 
Kings Regt
Walker
G
Cpl
6350209
 
QORWK
Peter
Pte
ALIAS
 
See Peter NAGEL
Walker
R.S.
Cpl              
 
 
Pioneer Corps; to OCTU
Walker
S
 
 
 
 
Walker
T.G.A.
Lt
91956
 
Herts Regt
Walkinshaw
A.D.
Pte
 
 
RA
Wallace
D
LSgt
 
 
 
Wallace
J
Cpl
7016105
 
R. Ulster Rifles
Walsh
T
Sgt
 
 
 
Walters
 
Lt
 
 
 
George, William
Gdsm
2618526
 
Grenadier Guards;
kia St Nazaire
Philip
Lt
104117
 
Beds & Herts Regt;
kia St Nazaire
Walton
W
Pte
3712489
 
S. Staffs; wounded 27Dec'41 CasList WO417/36
Wanstall
Sydney, D.
Pte
 
 
 
Warburton
H
Pte
 
 
Recce Corps
Ward
Cyril
LSgt
 
 
Loyal Regt
Ward
H.P.N.
Pte
 
 
 
J.W.
Rfn
 
Rifle Bde; wounded 17/4/45 Italy
Ward
V
Gnr
 
 
RA
Arthur
Sgt 
3459543
MC
Lancs Fusiliers;  later Capt 3Cdo
Wardle
M
 
 
 
 
Wardle
V.F.
Fus
6461567
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 7/4/45 CasList WO417/91
Warne
Roy, Peter
Gnr
886077
 
RA attestation 1938; (DR). 
Watson
Robert
Cpl
5989899
 
Beds & Herts; (CA16)
William, Humphries 'Tiger'
Lt
189409
MC
Blackwatch
William
Cpl
6460971
 
R Fus (City of London);
kia Sicily
Watts
Stanley
Tpr
365294
 
RHG
Weaver
D
Pte
7392008
 
RAMC
Weaver
William, Charles
LCpl
 
 
RAMC
John
Sgt
7377410
MM
RAMC
Michael, Hinton
Capt
242138
MC*
Transvaal Scottish
Webster
Douglas, 'Dink'
Sgt
 
 
R. Norfolk Regt
Welbeck
 
LSgt
 
 
 
Welburn
T
LSgt
 
 
W. Yorks Regt
Welch
F
Pte
 
 
RASC
Henry, Valerian, George
Captain the Duke of Wellington
56864
 
Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt; kia Salerno
Wellings
Clifford, J.
Pte
 
 
Border Regt; & 12 Cdo (CA113);(DR)
Wellington
H
 
 
 
 
Wells
Leonard
Pte
 
 
Hampshire Regt; (DR)
Wells
Stanley,  D. 'Bomber'
Pte
 
 
 
Wells
Terence, Morris 
Pte
5950877
 
Beds & Herts
Westlake
Peter, D.
Rfn
 7016551
 
R. Ulster Rifles
Weston
W.F.
Gnr
 
 
 
Albert
Rfn
6898157
 
KRRC; died accident
George, Leslie 'Les'
Pte
2930965
 
QOCH
George, Russell
Cpl (later Lt)
6899186
MM
R Sussex Regt;
St Nazaire escapee
John, William 'Jack'
Bdr
883001
 
RA
John, Edward
Sgt
2620077
MM
Grenadier Guards
White
V.C.W.
Rfn
6971154
 
Rifle Brigade
William, L.
Sgt
6010917
MiD
Essex; CasList; wounded
Italy 13Sep43
Whitehouse
C.F.G.
LCpl
5499071
 
Hamps Regt; & 5 SS Bn., PoW 13/11/41 - WO417/34, 35,  38, 76, 
Peter, Beckwith
Capt 
100423
 
RE; 2 SS Bde SORE kia Albania
Guy, Faulkener
Capt
143475
MC
KSLI / Recce Corp RAC
Whittaker
W
LCpl
3654663
 
S. Lancs; 29July'44
CasList WO417/80
Whittingham
Ernest, Edgar 'Dick'
Pte
 
 
(CA105)
Lionel, Charles
Sgt
5950750
MM
Beds & Herts
Wightman
C.L.
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Wightman
Norman
Cpl
 
 
(CA107)
Arthur, G.
Pte
14682795
 
R. Warwickshire Regt; and 6 Cdo (CA107); wounded Italy 17/4/45 CasList WO417/91
Richard, 'Dick'
LCpl
2931468
 
 L/pool Scots; PoW St Nazaire
Wild
C
Gnr
 
 
RA
Wild
Jack
Piper
 
 
 
J
LCpl
3655016
 
South Lancs
Frederick
Pte
2931680
 
Liverpool Scots / PoW St Nazaire
Wilkins
Lewis, M.
Lt
140113
 
RASC
Wilkinson
Cyril
Pte
2929839
 
QOCH
Willett
Stanley, W.  'Billy'
Pte
6094960
 
QRR
Williams
C
Gnr
 
 
RA
Williams
C.H.
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Williams
W
Fus
 
 
 
Wills
 A.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Wilson
 
Fus
 
 
 
Wilson
A
Pte
 
 
 
Wilson
Gerry
Pte
2929369
 
Liverpool Scots
Kenneth, Charles
Pte
6297934
 
Middlesex Regt;
died accident
Wilson
Lawrence, Henry
Pte
 
 
 
Winter
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Winter
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Winter
Thomas William
 
108938
 
RASC
Wood
G
Rfn
 
 
 
Wood
H.W.E.
Pte
3909924
 
SWB; CasLists ;Italy;
wounded 13Sep443.
Wood
R
Pte
 
 
 
Arthur, Frank,
 'Buster'
Cpl
5343292
MM
Queens Royal; PoW St Nazaire
Robert, Salonicka
Fus
6467448
 
R Fus (City of London);
kia St Nazaire
Leslie, William
LSgt
5777911
 
R Norfolk Regt; kia Italy
Woods
Anthony, H. 'Toc'
Cpl
5781196
 
R Sigs; CasLists;
Italy 13Sep43 
Woolford
E
Pte
 
 
RAMC
S
Pte
6353299
 
QORWK; 6Tp Dec42 (PG); (CA21) (DR)
William, A.
'Bill'
Gnr
 
 
RA; post war Met Police;  (CA57) (DR)
Wray
 
LCpl
 
 
Loyals
Wright
C
Pte
 
 
DCLI
Wright
C.E.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Dennis, Raymond
Pte
5127463
 
R. Warwickshire Regt;
kia Salerno
Wright
E
Pte
 
 
 
Wright
J
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Wright
J.H.
LCpl
2335243
 
R. Signals
Wright
S
Gdsm
2615718
 
Grenadier Gds
Wright
William, Leonard
Pte
 
 
 
Wynne
Hugo
Sgt
 
 
QOCH/Liv.Scots
Yoles
P
 
 
 
 
York
George
Gnr
 
 
RA
Arthur
LCpl
2880180
MiD
Gordons
Young
L
Dvr
 
 
 
Young
M
 
 
 
 
Younger
A
 
 
 
 
Youngman
Frederick
Gnr
 
 
RA; resided Zimbabwe (CA72)
Zavaroni
Cesare
Pte
 
 
 
 

2 Commando Commanders

This history of No. 2 Commando was compiled at the request of The Commando Veterans Association, who wanted a record of the unit’s activities and first-hand recollections of its members as seen through the eyes of a No. 2 Commando veteran. There was a certain urgency about the request because this veteran, turned author, is old and just about one step away from the knacker’s yard. There is much to tell about the No. 2 Family and its Father, Charlie Newman.

Bob Bishop

Read more about each Commanding Officer below.


Continue reading our history of No 2 Commando here  'Some of the Men'.


NEWMAN, Lt Col. Augustus Charles, VC

Known as: 
Colonel Charles
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
2 Commando
3 Independent Company
Regiment/Corps: 
Essex Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
33927
P.O.W. number: 
18640
Born: 
Friday, August 19, 1904
Died : 
Wednesday, April 26, 1972
Col. Newman VC, 2 Commando
Augustus Charles Newman VC
Lt. Colonel Augustus Charles Newman, Officer Commanding No 2 Commando, was awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry whilst Military Force Commander of Operation Chariot, St. Nazaire. He was a prisoner of war after the raid.
Extract from Commando Association Newsletter 55 of September 1972
It was with profound regret that we learned on the 26th April last, of the death of Lieut. Colonel A. Charles Newman, V.C., O.B.E., T.D., our first President to pass away whilst in office, and we are deeply indebted to his close friend and comrade, and esteemed Chairman of our Warrington Branch, Lieut Colonel W. O. (Bill) Copland, D.S.O., for the following most fitting tribute:-
"St. Paul's Cathedral, a link with famous men and their memorials for nearly 300 years, can seldom have held a more numerous and more varied a congregation of friends as were gathered together on the first of May, 1972, to pay homage and to show affection to the memory of Charles Newman, V.C., our President, friend of many, enemy to none, example to all of us.
As a Territorial Soldier he was the epitome of civilian military service in Peace and in War, ranging from his own beloved Essex Regiment to No. 3 Independent Company which saw service in Norway in 1940, then in No. 1 Special Service Battalion to his zenith of Service in No. 2 Commando which he commanded on its formation in 1941. To him, this was the ultimate in choice of a service and, because he was so splendid a Commanding Officer, he gained quickly the affection and respect of his new command drawn, as it was, from almost every Regiment in the Army. The high standard he set for every aspect of military training and conduct both on and off parade and his deep sense of fairness, helped to produce a unit in which the only punishment was R.T.U. and whose only standard was perfection.
Enough has been written about his part in the Naval and Commando Raid on St. Nazaire on 28th March, 1942, where he earned his Victoria Cross, to assure for him his special niche in military history. With others of No. 2 and attached Commandos, Royal Engineers and others, together with Royal Navy personnel, he spent 3 years in German prison camps. Here again he contributed much to morale by his conduct and bearing. If this were not enough, and knowing he had still much to give, he commanded 2lst S.A.S. Regiment (Artists) T.A. and was Colonel Commandant of his County Army Cadet Force.
His links with civil life were many and varied and in many ways required similar outlooks and qualities as-best befit a soldier. As Chairman and Managing Director of a world wide firm of contractors, he led his company through good times and bad with the same kindly handling and belief in those who worked with him. In public life he was a man of many parts with wide interests and affections. He became a Deputy Lieutenant of Essex and Chairman or member of many organizations, civil and sporting. 
Finally, after his retirement in 1971, ever a lover of children, he gave much joy to youngsters in many recreations, Pony Clubs and 'messing about in boats', all so near to his ' Peter Pan' heart. So we say 'au revoir' 'to one of our most excellent of Presidents of The Commando Association, splendid soldier and citizen, head of a loving and beloved family. May his example illuminate our future and may our Nation ever find men like Charles Newman to help guide and protect it in War and Peace "  W. O. Copland.
 
Bob Bishop No 2 Commando recalled the Colonel’s tremendous work in recruiting, training and forging a fighting unit that he could lead into battle anytime and at anyplace.  Colonel Newman managed to keep his troops at a razor-sharp level of efficiency despite the winter of discontent and impatience of 1940 and the year of frustration that followed it in 1941.
Under a lesser leader morale would have surely gone to pot, but, by clever use of novel training programmes which he dreamed up, managed by sheer force of personality to actually improve the ‘readiness’ condition of the Commando, day by day.
During a boxing tournament that had been arranged between No. 2 Commando and a local artillery unit stationed near Ayr, the artillery C.O. entered the hall and took his ringside seat amid some mutterings from his own men to the effect of ‘officers always getting the best seats’.
Then Colonel Newman made his entrance and Bob Bishop comments "the difference could be compared to codfish versus caviar. The entire Commando rose up and belted out this verse:
Clap hands! - Here comes Charlie!
Clap hands! - Good Old Charlie!
Clap hands! - Here’s Our Charlie now!!
The Colonel grinned, and turned with his hands clasped above his head in the prize-fighter manner to acknowledge what he knew was a genuine expression of admiration from his boys. The artillery lads looked on in disbelief."
 
Colonel Augustus Charles NEWMAN VC OBE TD DL (Commanding Officer No 2 Cdo) died 26th April 1972.

Sources
Victoria Cross - London Gazette 37134, page 3171.
OBE - London Gazette 41856, page 6844.
TD and 1st, 2nd and 3rd Clasps - London Gazettes Supp. 37499. page 1369 and Supp. 39567, page 3172.
MiD - London Gazette 37396, page 6189.
Prisoners of War / National Archives file WO3921/1.
 

NEWMAN, Lt Col. Augustus Charles, VC, (OC No.2 Cdo), London Gazette

Type: Files
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Lt Col A C Newman VC No 2 Commando St Nazaire Raid

The Citation for the award of the Victoria Cross to Lt Col A.C. Newman The Essex Regt No 2 Commando and Commander of the land forces St Nazaire raid 27/28th March 1942.

Follow this link to learn more about all the Commandos awarded the Victoria Cross

CHURCHILL, John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming (Lt Col)

Known as: 
Mad Jack
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
2 Commando
3 Commando
5 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Manchester Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
34657
Born: 
Sunday, September 16, 1906
Died : 
Friday, March 8, 1996

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.

On the 1st July 1942 the now Lieutenant Colonel 'Jack' Churchill M.C. was appointed commanding officer of No. 2 Commando joining them on 3rd July 1942*, their previous OC, Lt Col Newman [more...] , having been taken prisoner of war at St Nazaire. Lieutenant Colonel Churchill remained OC until he was also taken prisoner during Operation Flounced on the island of Brac in 1944. 

*No. 2 Commando War Diary July 1942 and Field Returns of Officers in WD (incl. Dec43).


An account by Bob Bishop No 2 Commando from his history of No 2:

"It has been over sixty-three years since this author served under the command of Jack, but to this day it is impossible to think of the man without prefacing my reverie with some kind of exclamation such as: Whew! or My God! and I have to stop thinking about this larger-than-life character or else I wouldn’t get anything done during the day or sometimes, night. Jack will always be with me because he will be part of my life; something that will last and never fade.

Unlike so many of the men he commanded, Jack came from a pretty well-heeled Oxfordshire family. Following his formal education at the Dragon School, Oxford and King William’s College, Isle of Man, then RMC Sandhurst, he obtained a regular army commission in the Manchester Regiment in 1926. His career in the peacetime army came to a screeching halt ten years later when Jack and his C.O. agreed to disagree and Jack resigned his commission.

Jack was recalled to the army at the outbreak of war, served with distinction at Dunkirk and got himself an M.C. After which, he was one of the very first volunteers for the newly-formed Commandos. Jack found himself assigned as Major, and second-in-command of No. 3 Commando. The author wonders about that time. The thought of having three diverse personalities and future Commando legends – John Durnford Slater, Peter Young and Jack Churchill – all under the same roof is frightening! However, it all worked out well – J.D.S. was kicked upstairs, promoted to Brigadier, Peter Young eventually got control of No. 3 Commando, and Jack Churchill was shifted over to No. 2 Commando replacing Lt. Col. Charlie Newman, who had been lost at St. Nazaire.

The ‘coming’ of Jack to No. 2 Commando in 1942 and his subsequent campaign exploits are related elsewhere. In this narrative, the author confines himself to relating his memories of Jack and endeavors to try to convey some truths that need to be recorded and questions that need to be asked now, or they will never see daylight.

This author finds himself somewhat dismayed by various reports that have surfaced from time-to-time which infer that Jack Churchill was a sort of ‘publicity seeker’. For those who have that opinion, I ask them to consider this:

Where is there a book written by Jack Churchill concerning No. 2 Commando depicting himself in a starring role?

Jack has never written anything about his life and times, or caused them to be recounted by some ghost-writer. Thankfully no officer who served in No. 2 Commando has ever caused publication of a book to join the many which were authorized by Jack’s brother-colonels in other Commando units and several accounts written by lieutenants on upwards. The author makes this point, not in criticism of these many published scribes, but to illustrate that Jack certainly had a personal story of unexcelled heroism to tell, but was too darn modest to cash in on it.

There is that matter of a decoration. At Salerno Jack and his runner had operated far out ahead of the Commando and entered the enemy-held village of Pigoletti, whereupon Jack descended on each German sentry post or weapons pit, made its occupants prisoner and delivered them group by group to be guarded by the waiting runner. When the count was made it amounted to 42 prisoners Jack had taken. He even made the German mortar crews carry out their own mortars. The prisoners with all their weapons were then handed over to the leading Commando troop when it finally caught up with Jack. For this audacious feat of arms Col. Jack was recommended for the Victoria Cross, which was in due course watered down to a D.S.O. WHY? The award of the V.C. had certainly been made as a result of actions concerning far-lesser valour.

The qualities of leadership displayed by Jack’s fellow Commando colonels, Lt. Cols. Durnford Slater, Peter Young, Derek Mills-Roberts, Lord Lovat and Ronnie Tod, were all recognized by their promotion to the rank of Brigadier. They were all grand leaders who deserved such recognition. BUT Jack was not promoted. In fact, we have to sadly note that in 1948 he had been demoted to the rank of major engaged in the thankless task of keeping Arabs and Jews from each others throats in the Palestine mandate. It is thought that Jack had fully deserved the promotion which was awarded to his peers, but somehow denied to him. WHY? again.

It is said by many fanciful writers that Jack went into action in No. 2 Commando ‘resplendent with bow and arrows’. Where? The author participated in everyone of the Colonel’s operations in No. 2 and only saw our Jack adorned with claymore, bagpipes, an American M-1 carbine, sometimes a 45 automatic, haversack, helmet with large S.S. badge, and map case. Wasn’t that enough?

Jack much admired the discipline and enthusiasm of the average German soldier. He once stated ‘that was what made them such wonderful soldiers’. He compared such qualities rather favourably with those who inhabited our ‘mass-produced army’. He always advocated more realistic training for the ordinary British soldier although he fully realized that it would be impossible to put the whole army through Achnacarry.

Jack, the man, was hard, if not impossible, to get to know. He lacked a certain rapport with his brother-officers and certainly never got close to the rank and file boys in the same way as Charlie Newman. But, then again, Charlie Newman’s fatherly attitude was a tough act to follow and Jack Churchill’s pale, steely-blue eyes were fixed on the prosecution of the war and nothing else.

Our ‘Mad Jack’ once gave himself to prose, writing that:

"No Prince or Lord has tomb so proud
As he whose flag becomes his shroud"

Lt. Col. J.M.T.F. Churchill, D.S.O., M.C., a.k.a. ‘Jack' and 'Mad Jack’ passed on March 8, 1996. He was 89."

Obituary for Colonel Churchill DSO MC by Henry Brown OBE

Officer Commanding No. 2 Commando from April 1942 until, his capture in 1944 during Operation Flounced [more...]. Affectionately known by his Commandos as "Mad Jack". He died on Friday 8th March 1996. 
 
Henry Brown OBE, National Secretary of the Commando Association contributed the following obituary published in the Commando Association Newsletter 103 dated Sept 1996:
 
"Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill DSO MC.
The National Press obituary notices outlined in great detail the sterling qualities of Colonel Jack, describing him rightly as probably the most dramatically impressive Commando leader of the Second World War. One could go to great lengths in describing his charm and countless attributes, and doubtless, all comrades privileged to know him closely, especially those in No.2 Commando, know how daring and fearless he was certainly a man born to lead' Not surprisingly, he soldiered on after the war and in spite of his many varied interests and activities he always took a very close interest in our Association and we look back with much pleasure on his two periods, 1957-8 and 1968-70, as our President.
For his dear widow Rosamund we correct the following inaccuracies in the Daily Telegraph obituary notice. Colonel Jack, always particular about being correctly dressed, did not transfer to the Seaforth Highlanders until after the war. Neither did he rush up any beaches "dressed only in a kilt", nor was he born in Surrey, but Sri Lanka. The passing of these two great wartime Commando leaders* has certainly left gaps in our Commando family we can never hope to fill."
 
* In the same issue Henry wrote about the passing of Lord Lovat.
 
[View our Archive entry for Colonel Churchill below.]
 

FYNN, Francis West (Lt Col)

Known as: 
Ted
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
12 Commando
2 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Gordon Highlanders
Service: 
Army
Number: 
109827
Born: 
Thursday, July 9, 1908
Died : 
September, 1981
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Fynn 2 commando
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Fynn 2 Commando
Lieutenant Colonel Francis West Fynn M.C. was appointed Commanding Officer of No 2 Commando from June 1944 after Lt Col Churchill was taken prisoner of war.
23.12.1939 Lance Sergeant, Royal Artillery T.A., appointed Second Lieutenant [1].
11.07.1942 (Lieutenant) (Royal Artillery) posted Gordon Highlanders [2]
23.01.1943 (Major) (No.12 Commando), Operation Cartoon, awarded the Military Cross [3].
14.11.1943 (Major) joined No.2 Commando appointed Second in Command [4].
MC Recommendation
"Operation Cartoon
Major F.W. Fynn was in command of a Force of 5 Officers and 43 Other Ranks of the Special Service Brigade which landed at Sagvaag, Norway, on the night of the 23rd/24th January 1943.
Due to the speed and drive with which the operation was carried out, the main machinery of the Pyrite Mine at Lillebo and the silo installations at Sagvaag quay were destroyed. In addition casualties were inflicted on the enemy, three prisoners were taken, 4 enemy guns destroyed, and valuable intelligence material brought back. The great success of this operation was largely due to the careful planning of Major Fynn, and high qualities of leadership and courage displayed by him during the operation itself" [3a].
  • Lieutenant Colonel Fynn M.C., (No.2 Commando), Mentioned in Despatches for distinguished service in Italy [5].
  • Awarded the Bronze Star, conferred by the President of the United States of America, in recognition of distinguished services in the cause of the Allies [6][6a].
  • 6 November 1945 relinquished his commission on appointment to Southern Rhodesia Forces [7].
Bronze Star Citation
"Francis W. Fynn M.C., 109827, Lieutenant Colonel London Scottish Infantry, 2 Commando, British Army, for heroic achievement in connection with military operations in Italy on 1 April 1945.
By superb leadership and complete devotion to duty in face of every possible difficulty attached to a water borne-operation, Lieutenant Colonel Fynn led the 2nd Commando in an attack, with only one third of his force, against well-entrenched enemy positions near Lake Comacchio, Italy.
His inspiring influence materially affected the outcome of a hazardous and daring operation behind the enemy lines, as did his encouraging of his weary troops in successive assaults on a vital bridge and an enemy force of almost 1000 men were eventually captured.
Entered service from Lewes, Sussex, England." [6a].
 
Sources
[1] London Gazette 34758, page 8535.
[2] London Gazette 35627, page 3035.
[3] London Gazette 35952, page 1405.
[3a] National Archives file WO373/93/81.
[4] No.2 Cdo. War Diary Field Return of Officers.
[5] London Gazette 37368, page 5816.
[6] London Gazette 38288, page 2917.
[6a] National Archives file WO373/148/598.
[7] London Gazette 38184, page 581.
 

Below is an account by Bob Bishop No 2 Commando from his history of No 2:
 
"Colonel Fynn was known to all as ‘Ted’, why it is not known, he arrived with that designation and everyone used that name thereafter. He was the third Commanding Officer to be at the helm of No. 2 Commando, inheriting the job right after we had lost ‘Mad Jack’ on June 6th, 1944.

A difficult man to describe - perhaps he was not as fatherly as Lt Col Newman, more like an uncle I suppose, and not as autocratic as Jack Churchill. His style was more ‘laid back’ and easier in the manner of many South Africans, but when you looked at Ted you knew that he had ‘seen’ life. Although this author is second-to-none in his admiration of ‘Mad Jack’ and considered him to be the ‘bravest of the brave’, after two and a half years of serving under his command Ted was regarded with an expression of some relief. This quiet man who had taken over, we all knew, was going to be o.k. It was as though someone had said “It’s time to lighten-up a little, boys!”.

In October, 1942, at Lerwick in the Shetlands, Ted became the titular head of ‘Fynn Force’, a group of Commandos formed with the purpose of making life uncomfortable for the Germans in Norway. Ted led attacks on objectives in Southern Norway. The first assault was on Stord Island where Ted blew up a pyrites mine at Lillebo. A highly successful raid, Ted managed to get this job done with the loss of only one Commando K.I.A. Other operations followed. Ted said nothing of this background when he joined No. 2 and went on to lead the Commando in action at Himare, Albania July ’44 and Sarande, Albania October ’44. Shortly after these operations, the author was seconded to S.O.E. and that was the last he saw of Ted.

Ted won the M.C. in 1943 and was also awarded the Bronze Star (U.S.A.) for his leadership of No. 2 Commando at Lake Comacchio 1945.

The author would like to relate an episode from Ted’s tenure with No. 2. Ted had gotten himself married in Bari, Italy, with a good attendance at the ceremony by officers and others. He was later asked by someone , “How did the night go?”  Ted then said, “Well, do you remember what Charlie Newman said when he was awarded the Victoria Cross?” The enquirer replied, “What did Charlie say?” Ted then smiled and uttered the historic words:

"I GOT IT FOR THE WHOLE COMMANDO."

2 Commando, Some of the Men

There is a worn-out cliché which goes as: "They came from all walks of life". It is descriptive and fits, so we will use it one more time because it certainly describes the pre-service backgrounds of the people who took their places in the ranks of No. 2 Commando. They were an interesting assortment and what follows is some insight as to how their lives unfolded and sometimes terminated.

nb. click/touch the names for additional info

Lance Sergeant Joseph Jackson

Joe was a former Isle of Man taxi-driver who was an old hand from the Independent Company days and was there from the beginning of the Commando. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal Joe almost made it to the end of the war, K.I.A. 27 February, 1945, Age 39, at Lake Comacchio, Italy.


Private Dennis Wright

Dennis was a student from Birmingham, although judging by his age probably schoolboy would have been more accurate. This lad fought in the battle of Dragone Hill in the Salerno landing and was K.I.A. 13 September, 1943. Dennis was 18.


Lance Sergeant Frederick Peachey 

Fred came from Warrington, Lancs, and was an early member of No. 2. He was at Vaagso and later was seriously wounded at St. Nazaire. He fought in Sicily followed by the Salerno landing where he was wounded again and received an M.M. for his courage. Fred continued his campaign in Yugoslavia and Albania operations and was wounded a third time in the Argenta Gap, Italy, battle where he won a bar to his M.M. After the war, Fred resumed life as a Lorry Driver and passed on at the age of 63. A quiet man.

Lance Corporal John Phelan

Johnny was educated at an expensive finishing school in Belgium. He came from a family that operated a flourishing restaurant business in London. Johnny was in the campaigns in Sicily, Italy, Yugoslavia and Albania. He was commissioned from the ranks as a Lieutenant in 1945. The thing that the author remembers most about Johnny is that he got on our nerves relating about yummy hot roast beef sandwiches at his family restaurant while we were in the process of consuming our usual meal of corned-beef and hard-tack biscuits.


Captain The Duke Of Wellington

The 6th Duke of Wellington could have had a very comfortable war had he chosen to be the functional head of his own regiment, The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regt. Instead, the Duke sealed his own fate when he arrived at 2 Wellington Square, the 2 Commando H.Q. in Ayr, May 1942. This rather chubby, unpretentious and likeable man turned out to be a great Commando Troop Leader who knew that leading from the very front of his troop was the only place to be. The Duke was K.I.A. 16 September, 1943 at Piegolette in the Salerno beachhead. He was 31. It must have been in our minds when some Sgt. remarked that our Duke had paid a higher price than his illustrious ancestor. The ‘Iron Duke’ rests in the crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Our Duke is buried alongside many other men of No. 2 Commando in Salerno War Cemetery.

Sergeant Jack Moores

Jack enlisted in the regular army in 1929. He was a fugitive from hard economic times and very much admired the idea of eating on a regular basis and the luxury of having a roof over his head. He arrived in Ayr from Achnacarry in May 1942 and enquired if this author was also from the Royal Norfolk Regt. He then stated that the author’s name was the same as his first R.S.M. in 1929 who had a five-year old son. So, the author stuck out his hand and said “It’s been a long time, Jack!” We became firm friends for the remainder of Jack’s life. The campaigns that followed our stay in Ayr proved that Jack was a fine leader of men who was much-admired for his steadiness in any situation. Our friendship was broken when Jack was severely wounded and died after reaching his objective – a fortified ridge at Himare, Albania. The date was 29 July, 1944. His age was recorded as 37 (going on 42). We all missed this fine old soldier.

Lance Corporal William Cant

Police Constable Cant arrived from Achnacarry in May, 1942 as part of the wonderful Police Intake who had no previous military training prior to attending Col. Charlie Vaughan’s school. Our ‘cops’ settled in very fast and not one of them had any problem becoming valued Commando soldiers. Everyone addressed Bill Cant as ‘P.C.’ thereafter. The boys from the London Police used to tease ‘P.C.’ about being from a rural Essex Constabulary, with references to the famous case of two runaway chickens when they had to ask ‘The Yard’ for help. ‘P.C.’ fought well and became an obvious leader in seven ‘No. 2’ operations resulting in him receiving his Lieutenants ‘pips’ in 1944. ‘P.C.’ survived the war and presumably went back to the still-unsolved chicken case in Essex.

Lieutenant Thomas Peyton

Tommy Peyton had been with No. 2 Commando for only a few short months when he embarked for the voyage to the Loire River and the port of St. Nazaire. Somewhere in the holocaust that followed on the night of 28 March, 1942, Tommy earned the distinction of being the youngest officer of No. 2 Commando to fall in battle. He was 20 years old.

Alfred Neal was a medical orderly with the assault troops of No. 2 Commando, who landed at St. Nazaire on the night of 28 March, 1942. Alfred’s attempts to help wounded Commandos from very exposed positions on the docks resulted in his receiving fatal wounds. Alfred was from Norwich – this author’s hometown. Pte. Neal was 24.

Captain Joseph Houghton MC

Known to everyone by the surname of Houghton, his actual family surname was Johnson - Houghton. The family tended to simply use the shortened version. Joseph Houghton was educated at Marlborough College and later employed at the African Manganese Company in Sauda, Norway. He was mobilised with the Honourable Artillery Company in 1939 and commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on the 29th April 1940. After volunteering for special service he was posted to No.4 Independent Company. In May 1940 he embarked for Norway with No.4 and other Independent Companies as part of Operation Scissorforce. In October 1940 as part of the restructuring of the Independent Companies he was posted to B Company No.1 Special Service Battalion and a few weeks later to the newly formed No.2 Commando.
On the 28th March 1942 Joe participated in Operation Chariot - the raid on the port of St Nazaire. He was in charge of the Protection party for a demolition team on board ML443. This was one of the few ML's to make it back after the raid. It was later that year that Joe took part in what would be his final raid with No.2 Commando. This was the raid on the Glomfjord hydro-electric plant in Norway codenamed Operation Musketoon. During this raid he was wounded, and along with 6 other members of the raiding party, was taken prisoner of war. They were later transferred to Germany. On the 23rd October 1942 at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp all seven of the Commandos taken prisoner during the raid were executed.
Captain Joseph Blundell Johnson - Houghton was posthumously awarded the Military Cross and he is remembered with honour at the Brookwood Memorial. He was 31.

Lance Sergeant Charles Blattner

Charlie Blattner came from Edinburgh and was unmarried. That was all we knew about him. He was among the most modest of men and would always help anyone, regardless of the consequences to himself. Charlie missed St. Nazaire because he had been loaned to Achnacarry to help out before Col. Vaughan’s grand opening of the Commando Depot. The author remembers a conversation with Charlie the evening before No. 2 was attacked on Sept. 13th at Dragone Hill, Salerno. Our appreciation of the situation was that a mixed force of panzer-grenadiers and paratroopers was getting ready to hit us in the morning, perhaps numbering nearly 2,000. We had heard the unmistakable rumble and roar of tank engines or self-propelled guns. I remarked to Charlie that it looked as though we would be in for a rough time in the coming hours. Charlie responded with a smile, “But think of those ‘puir’ German lads! How would you like to attack 160 dug-in Commandos?” Attack they did and when the battle was over we found Charlie at 45 years, the oldest member of No. 2 Commando, K.I.A. in the war.
P.S. The author has a message for Charlie which is - I wish you had an ‘email address’ because I want you to know that whenever I hear the tune of glory ‘Scotland the Brave’, I think of you.

Reverend Captain Gareth Banting

The Rev. Banting took holy orders after graduation from Cambridge. He became the much-liked Chaplain of No. 2 Commando and served in all their campaigns of 1943-1944. After the battle at Sarande, Albania, the Chaplain was attending to the burial of Commandos and German soldiers when he detonated an anti-personnel mine. Rev. Banting died while being carried to an aid post, 10 October, 1944, aged 32.

When the author was a kid in school he was told that the City of Nottingham was famous as being the home of ‘Players’ cigarettes and Raleigh Industries. I know now that it is also famous as being the home of one of the group of unsung heroes – the Privates of No. 2 Commando. Bernie typifies the men who went from end to end in all the No. 2 Commando campaigns, carrying the heaviest loads of any ranking which were heavy on ammunition and other equipment, but very light on food and other creature comforts for himself. This soldier was wounded in Sicily and recovered to fight again in Italy, Yugoslavia, Albania and Corfu. He received no promotions or decorations. Bernie survived the war to share the rest of his life with his devoted wife, Pat, and children Dave and Di. He made the pilgrim’s way to the Memorial at Spean Bridge with Pat and Di in 1996. After Bernie passed on in 2002, Di remembered her father in every possible way, including attending the 2005 Stand-Down Ceremony of the old Commando Association at Portsmouth. Bernard Edwards and his fellow Privates were the indispensible element of the Commando.

The men of No. 2 Commando were indeed a quiet group of men who worked very well together. They said very little concerning their pre-war backgrounds. The Sergeant who was in civil life a floor-walker in a department store was always on very good terms with the bookie (sorry, I mean turf-accountant) and the scion of a wealthy family with huge land holdings and business companies was quite at home commanding his group of men which included men from such diverse backgrounds as a gardener and part-time grave digger, a Lloyds Bank management trainee, a former office-boy, a rather elderly building contractor, professional soldiers, a solicitor, labourers, an elementary school-teacher, a couple of lorry drivers and a former communist party worker. The list of pre-war vocations could go on ad infinitum.

Some time statistics will tell a story or be informative, the author has thought of a few:

The average age of the soldiers of No. 2 Commando was 23. The youngest member of the unit to fall in battle was aged 18 and, at the other end of the scale, the eldest man to be K.I.A. was aged 45.

The volunteer soldiers of the Commando came from 54 different Regiments of the Line and from all the Corps of the army with the exception of the Corps of Military Police. Somehow, strangely enough, the lack of C.M.P. representation was not a cause of great concern or sorrow to the troops.

The South Lancashire Regiment (The Prince of Wales Own) supplied the largest contingent of the volunteers, with the Royal Artillery coming in second place.

The origins of the 2 Commando boys lay in many far-flung lands. As the author’s memory goes they were from England, Wales, Scotland, Canada, Southern Rhodesia, Palestine, Switzerland and the Republic of Ireland plus a couple of lads who were refugees and thus, stateless.

Only one soldier of the Commando had seen service in World War I. That was Major Bill Copeland who was awarded a D.S.O. for his role at St. Nazaire.

Only one officer had been with the B.E.F. at Dunkirk. That was Mad Jack Churchill himself. The author muses that if the B.E.F. had all consisted of men of the calibre of Mad Jack, history would now be describing Dunkirk as an attack instead of an evacuation.

About 30 percent of No. 2 were graduates of Achnacarry. This percentage dwindled as No. 2 was forced to replace its losses in 1943, 1944 and 1945 with volunteers recruited from Gibraltar and also the 5th and 8th Army in Italy. Alumni of Col. Charlie Vaughan’s finishing school were inclined to be a trifle ‘snobby’ about their training background. As the news of the ardours of Achnacarry became public domain, the Achnacarry boys were possibly even more insufferable.

What always united the men was their supreme, sincere regard for the family of No. 2 and their collective desire to stay put in its ranks. According to what information this author can assemble, about 72 men (all ranks) were ‘Returned to Unit’ for one reason or another. Although any man was free to do so, only a handful of the men decided to leave the Commando of their own volition. They were never allowed to return.

These have been an odd collection of thoughts of this, now 83 years gone, author who can only now say that it was good to be one of THE MEN.

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Vaagso

Evacuating the wounded from Vaagso

"The frustrations of 1941 dragged on almost to the end. It had not been a good year from the offensive-action viewpoint of the men of No. 2 Commando. They had done nothing to speak of and were upset at being unemployed. However, the Vaagso raiding force announced the end to this inertia, commencing warfare on December 27th, 1941, landing on Maaloy Island and overrunning the place in less than ten minutes.

The Vaagso operation was a No. 3 Commando affair. Lt. Colonel John Durnford Slater took along all his boys numbering close to 500, all ranks, and No. 2 Commando got into business by providing two troops – about 127 men, all ranks – as part of the raiding force.

This author was not invited to this party. He was ‘miffed’, as were about 323 other members of 2 Commando from Lt. Colonel Newman on down who also had received no invitations. Inasmuch as these writings are supposed to be ‘as seen through the author’s eyes’, I cannot describe the raid happenings because I was not there.

The History of No. 2 Commando will include their participation alongside No. 3 Commando in this successful raid. There had been 20 Commandos K.I.A. and 57 wounded, mostly No. 3 men. The author and the rest of the still-unemployed men settled down once again to the process known as ‘waiting your turn’."

(nb. This report was originally written for the No 2 Commando history section by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo. and therefore relates primarily to their role)

2 Commando Detachment 13 Sep'41 for 7 months

On 13 September 1941 Captain Godfrey Franks and a detachment of 25 Other Ranks left No.2 Commando and proceeded to Gibraltar from where they made several onward and return journeys between Gibraltar and Freetown, via Ghana and Lagos. Their role on board was primarily manning A.A. guns, the 14 pounder on the stern, 3 Bren guns on the top deck, and general ship maintenance and look out duties.
  • 15th September embarked at Glasgow Docks on H.M.T. Ulster Monarch.
  • 16th ship left Glasgow and arrived at Greenock and were joined by a group of 65 Officers and 299 Other ranks as passengers
  • 17th ship left Greenock. No.2 Commando manning A.A. guns and joined convoy.
  • 24th 1700hrs the Ulster Monarch, Queen Emma, Princes Beatrix and "S" with two destroyers as escort parted company with main convoy.
  • 25th 0330hrs arrived at Gibraltar. No troops allowed to leave ship.
  • 26th No troops allowed to leave ship.
  • 29th 0100hrs ship put sea.
The dates above are from the Detachment War Diary signed by Captain Godfrey Franks OIC of No.2 Commando Detachment.
 
Extracts from the account by Fusilier Herbert Dixon
[found on Linked Content below].
"We did two or three runs from Gibraltar to Freetown and this consisted of taking top ranking forces, personnel and lots of air-force down to Freetown, to be flown across country to Egypt. At this time the Mediterranean was too hazardous and the sinking perhaps in the ratio of three out of four ships sunk on this venture."
"Later on in Gib, we went into dry dock for repairs. This consisted that after the ship came to dock, a large gate affair was closed around it, something like on a canal. Then the water was drained off, and as it subsided props were placed against the vessel to keep it in its right position. When the water had flowed back into the sea a large amount of fish was left. This was gathered up by the Spanish workers who came across the border every day to be employed by the authorities. We were given enough for our mess the rest they took home to their impoverished families."
"After coming out of dry dock the ship was placed along the Key behind the capital ship, HMS Malaya. Alongside us came Corvettes and an occasional submarine. Being tied up, to get ashore they had to come aboard us. We made quite a lot of friends and sometimes were invited into the mess."
 
Nominal Roll of Detachment No.2 Commando
5335029 Pte. J. Agnew
3599697 Pte. S. Arnison
6019504 Pte. W. Ballard
6290340 Fus. H. Dixon
6207462 Pte. R. Downes
6019959 Pte. C. Drury
6019994 Pte. W. Ellwood
6467881 Fus. D. Formoy
3780553  Pte. E. Goulding
3781177 Pte. J. Jackson
2935294 Pte. J. Jacobs
5990155 Sgt. A. Lee
5344998 Pte. M. Matchwick
5336103 Pte. W. Mills
3655808 Sgt. P. Morland
834883 Rfn. D. McAnulty
3654604 Pte. J. McLean
2035474 Sgt. N. Palmer
2930945 Cpl. L. Perkins
6459118 Fus. J. Roberts
6147484 Pte. L. Rubin
6019864 L/Sgt. J. Skinner
5334138 Pte. L. Toombs
6971154 Rfn. V. White
2615718 Gdsm. S. Wright.
 
Source
Detachment War Diary entry by Capt. Godfrey Franks OIC No.2 Commando Detachment. 
National Archives file WO/218/22 ref. C396407.
 

2 Commando, St. Nazaire

Operation Chariot

"If any reader of this attempt to record the history of No. 2 Commando has gotten this far, he or she will have noted that the pride of place, on Page 1, has been given to the remembrance of the men of the Commando who died in the course of No. 2 Commando operations, including the men who did not return from St. Nazaire.

It now becomes a duty of this author to allow a similar pride of place in this account of St. Nazaire to the men of our brother Commando units who participated in the raid and remain alongside the Fallen of No. 2 Commando. It is with pride and a deep sense of comradeship that the author records those names. (click on the link below).

The Roll of Honour of Commandos who died during Operation Chariot.

To the other members of our brother Commando units who also fought alongside No. 2 Commando and who suffered wounds or capture, the author, some sixty-five years after the fact, offers his belated, sincere thanks.

The Nominal Roll of Commandos who took part in Operation Chariot.

In the lovely town of Ayr in Scotland, during the early weeks of 1942, the No. 2 officers and men were engaged in their normal training routines centered around our seat of power which was Number Two, Wellington Square, our H.Q. Absent from that location was Lt. Col. Newman, the C.O. Our Charlie was off somewhere and was gone for quite extended periods of time. Sgt. Blattner observed to this author that he thought ‘it a bit weird!’ He noted that Mrs. Newman had been seen that day, so the Colonel was obviously not on leave, and concluded that maybe, just maybe, something might be coming up. Meanwhile, the second-in-command, Major Bill Copland, continued to control the Commando giving no clues as to the reason for the absence of Charlie Newman. As it was, Bill Copland did not know anything more than we did, although he continued to act on some rather unusual requests relayed from Charlie who was ‘somewhere’ down South.

At the usual morning ‘roll-calls’, however, we could not fail to notice that five or six places in more than one troop were now ‘gaps’ in the ranks. The missing men had been sent off to various parts of the country and, reaching such unspecified destinations, were doubtless puzzled as to why they were being instructed in the technical matters of dry-dock pumping equipment, power-hoist motors and general dock and maritime installations. However, security was tight and the boys obeyed the Commando Commandment: ‘Thou shalt not run thy mouth in idle rumours’.

All our wonderings ceased when Capt. Mike Barling, our medical officer, was joined by a second doctor, Capt. Dave Paton. We knew then that we were not being given two ‘M.O.s’ for nothing. Something was in the wind for sure! The same day well over half the Commando was given instructions to report with full kits, which were to be turned into the unit storage shed. Some of the men who were not so instructed did not like being left out of the proceedings, resenting the slight – especially the ‘old hands’ who muttered about seniority or something.

The old cross-channel ship ‘Princess Josephine Charlotte’ conveyed the lucky participants-to-be from Ayr to Falmouth. Everyone’s morale was sky-high, the food was good, duty-free cigarettes abounded, and all was right in the Commando world, as we knew we were at last on our way to somewhere to actually do something!

The boys of No. 2 soon resumed training following disembarking from the ‘P.J.C.’. Nothing very much was different from the usual regimen of long, forced marches in daylight and darkness, weapons drills, and the usual emphasis on maintaining top physical condition. On March 18th Lt. Col. Newman finally outlined the details of the forthcoming operation to the assembled Commando. Charlie gave a remarkably clear and concise presentation of the overall objective, together with detailed descriptions of what the various tasks groups were expected to perform. It was amazing how the Colonel had condensed the 80 page operational order that he had received down to an easily-understood situation talk.  He concluded his informative duties with a question: ‘What do you think of that?’ He was answered by a roar of approval that shook the closed room where we had been assembled.

The briefing that the Colonel had conducted had not included the mention of the location of the objective, which resulted in ‘head-scratching’ from past geography lessons. Was it to be Cherboug? L’Orient? Brest? or, maybe, Le Havre? It was not until almost the eve of sailing on March 26th that the Commando knew that it had a one-night engagement booked for St. Nazaire.

If this author remembers correctly, it was on the minds of several of the men that many more officers were showing up at Falmouth. Indeed, there were 25 familiar faces of No. 2 Commando officers now present among us. As there were about 215 members of the Commando remaining in Ayr, and the total ‘table of organization’ was 26 officers – Who was minding the store? Someone suggested that the Padre was calling-the-role at the morning parades up there! Even Major Bill Copland, who had been in charge at Ayr, arrived and smiled his usual greetings. The mystery of ‘so many officers’ deepened when someone pointed out that there also were 15 more officers – the ‘guest-workers’ from the other Commando units. We were now looking at a total of 40 officers! Mathematics was quickly brought into play! The equation of 220 Commando other ranks divided by 40 Commando officers revealed the astonishing ratio of 5.5 – One officer for every five and a half men!

This author still wonders why so many officers were among us in those days. A Commando officer always was the man who led from the front. He was the most eager of the eager-beavers, but also very difficult to replace and train to the level of Commando expertise required. It is thought, looking backwards to those days in March 1942, that quite possibly some of the officers who were there could easily have been substituted for by the experienced sergeants and corporals who had been left behind ‘crying in their beer’ in Ayr. However, all this was conjecture on the part of the Commando men. The force assembled was what it was, the dice had been rolled, and that was that.

On March 19th, the Colonel told the men that Mountbatten, (Admiral Lord Louis), had informed him a few days previously that ‘We are writing you off!’ and that he was confident that the Commando force could get in and do the job, BUT ‘we cannot hold much hope of you getting out again’. He also passed on Mountbatten’s comment to the men which was to the effect that ‘any man could volunteer out of the forthcoming operation should he wish to do so’. Charlie, however, had been wasting his time in passing on Lord Louis’ offer. Everyone stayed put, satisfied in their work, and of course, laboring under that strange delusion – their own immortality.

Time in Falmouth passed. On the evening of March 25th, the Commandos boarded their motor-launches and passed into the care of the Royal Navy. For security reasons, everyone was ‘ordered below’ and thus passed the night and the following morning somewhat grumpily, ‘below decks’. At 2:00 p.m., March 26th, the motor-launches, together with the other vessels in the little convoy, sailed out of Falmouth harbor and set a course for St. Nazaire. Our motor-launch was just like the other 15, thirteen of which were carrying Commandos. It had a wooden hull and wooden decks and carried some light anti-aircraft armament. On its deck, aft, there were two large steel drums containing petrol. One of the men pointed out sagely, ‘those things will set us all up in a fireball if anything hits them’, and Cpl. A.H. Smith, acting in the role of a ‘counter-sage’, observed that we would hardly be able to make the return trip without refueling. Thereafter, we looked at the 500 gallon tanks with something akin to affection.

The naval force with its Commando passengers sailed on, first in its daytime cruising formation, and then to the night alignment until just after 8:00 p.m. on March 27th, when the force maneuvered into attack order about seventy miles off St. Nazaire. The disposition of the Commandos was that the attack (sacrifice) destroyer, H.M.S. Campbeltown, had on board 80 Commandos. Charlie Newman and his Commando group were in the motor gun boat (also of wooden construction like the motor launches), and 185 Commandos were being carried in motor launches. This was the ‘order-of-battle’ as the force entered the estuary of the River Loire.

Up ahead of the ships something was happening that did not fit the plan which had included a sharp, diversionary bombing attack on certain areas of St. Nazaire. There was no mass of searchlights with their beams of light crisscrossing in the sky. None of the 88 mm and 40 mm guns were pouring streams of shells upwards. These absent things we noted with some concern. Other benefits of the air-raid would have been many German soldiers and sailors, not employed on the guns, seeking safety in air-raid shelters. As it happened, the desultory far-off bombing that had occurred, put the German defenders on a high alert and they were ready with their searchlights and A-A guns which they depressed to low-angle use. Amazingly enough to the men aboard the M.L.s we were not subject to hostile fire until 1:22 a.m., about eight minutes before the Campbeltown was scheduled to ram itself into the caisson of the Normandie dock at 1:30 a.m.

The battle that was joined at 1:22 a.m. would last about four hours on shore in St. Nazaire and just a little longer in the estuary of the River Loire. The most important objective of the operation, the immobilization of the Normandie dock, was completed some hours later at about 9:30 a.m., when the huge charge of explosive encased in the bows of H.M.S. Campbeltown, detonated, lifting the caisson from its base. In general, the demolition groups who had wrecked or blown-up the ancillary machinery which operated the caisson, were drawn from the men of the other Commandos. The protection groups for these guest-workers were, in the main, the men of No. 2 Commando, who also had supplied the troops forming the assault parties.

Apart from the Commandos who had disembarked from the Campbeltown, the other No. 2 troops attempting to land from the motor-launches experienced severe difficulties. Illuminated in the glare of searchlights, they were subjected to a virtual storm of gunfire from the German defenders on shore. Many of the launches with their navy crews and Commandos were destroyed. Few of the M.L.s managed to land their troops. Most were destroyed when their intrepid sailor crews did everything that they could to fulfill their tasks.

This author did not see this incident, but it is said that Colonel Charlie Newman, on arrival at the theoretical re-embarkation point with his group of survivors from the previous fighting, remarked that ‘there goes our transportation home!’ He was, of course, regarding the burning hulks of the M.L.s in the river when he made that appraisal. It follows that Charlie and friends then attempted to escape to the countryside beyond the confines of St. Nazaire by fighting their way through the old town. The attempt to prolong the fight and evade captivity failed as they ran out of ammunition and were slowed down by the increasing numbers of wounded in their midst. Only five men from the Commando force succeeded in eluding the cordon of German soldiers who had just about entirely sealed off the streets and exits from the town. Cpl. Wheeler, L/Cpl. Douglas, L/Cpl. Howarth, L/Cpl. Sims and Pte. Harding all, somehow, managed to trek all the way through France and Spain to Gibraltar, from whence they were repatriated back to Britain and No. 2 Commando.

It is pretty much fair to say that if a Commando landed at St. Nazaire he was either K.I.A. or made captive. Those survivors of the raid were almost exclusively from the men of the M.L.s in the River Loire who somehow survived their ordeal in what seemed at the time to be a ‘river on fire’. Of the Commandos who had entered the Estuary some seven hours previously, 64 had been K.I.A. and 156 were being led into captivity. Among these, now prisoners-of-war, were over 80 men who were wounded in action. The Royal Navy casualties were even higher, as twice as many sailors had participated in the raid as there were soldiers present. 105 Navy men were K.I.A. and 106 were taken prisoner. Of the 18 motor launches that had entered the river on the night of March 27-28, 1942, only four eventually made their battered and bruised way back to Falmouth. Overall, out of a total of 611 Commandos and sailors committed, 403 would not return.

The comrades of the Commandos, the sailors of the Royal Navy, more than upheld the highest traditions of the Senior Service. If across the passage of time this author could convey a message to the Navy’s illustrious Admiral Horatio Nelson, it would read something like: ‘At St. Nazaire your descendants also fought in wooden ships, and they had hearts of oak, brave and true.’

Some ‘aftermaths’ of St. Nazaire are recalled. Among these are, Capt. Mike Barling returning to Ayr to find himself as not only the unit’s Medical Officer, but also, the senior rank present in No. 2 Commando.

Pte. Fred Peachey was in hospital at Devonport trying to recover from a serious wound that he received in the River Loire. Did this later-to-be Sgt. Peachey have any premonition that this was only the first wound he was to suffer? Fred was to be wounded again at Salerno and, for the third time, at Lake Comacchio.

Lieut. Joe Houghton was not very far away from Fred in the same hospital. It is as well that this super officer did not know that in less than seven months hence he would be executed near Berlin by some thugs carrying out Hitler’s commando execution order.

L/Cpl. Ivor Bishop, who had just seen R.S.M. Alan Moss make heroic efforts to save fellow Commandos and lose his life as a result, could have no inkling that he, Ivor, would be promoted so fast that he would be the new No. 2 Commando R.S.M. in far-off Yugoslavia two years hence.

Then there was the time about a month of so after the raid. The author was returning to his billet in Ayr, and Mabel, his wonderful, kind landlady, rushed out to meet him, tears rolling down her face, proclaiming: ‘Wicky is safe! Wicky is safe!’ L/Sgt. Lionel Wickson, who had shared this billet with us prior to leaving for St. Nazaire, had notified her through the Red Cross that he was a P.O.W., alive and well.

Somewhere, someone coined the phrase: ‘The Greatest Raid of All’, and since that time, those words have been used to describe the mainly No. 2 Commando operation at St. Nazaire. Whoever came up with that accolade? I don’t know who, but I certainly wish that he had not done so as it implies a sort of second-rate status to the many other actions that have been fought with equal bravery and losses in men by the other Commandos. This author has the opinion that no one Commando had any monopoly on efficiency, skills, or in the severity of the actions in which they fought. This author would have been proud to have served in any one of them!"

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

Is this defencless port the place
That once I came to wreck?
Is nothing manned at my approach,
And no one armed on deck?

No, nothing now’s afloat to sink,
Nor on the shore invade
These by the coach are teachers.
These in the boat want trade.

And over old unhappy things
Pacific Ledgers mount,
Deals must have duplicates, and lives,
That had no copies count,
And children come with flowers
To place where teachers bid,
Who never heard of Goering,
Or ask what Goebbels did . . .

O glittering wings, so suddenly
high in the vacant blue,
Stay, till to-day dies normally,
And normal nights ensue!

Never again the premature,
Never again the pain.
And a rose for those who went in first,
And where they fall remain.

Michael Burn M.C. 1997

2 Commando, Glomfjord, Norway

The Glomfjord Commandos of Operation Musketoon
Units: 

Operation Musketoon

"It was on a day in late July, 1942 that the author noted the absence from the ranks of his troop of Capt. Graeme Black, Pte. Eric Curtis and Rfmn. Cyril Abram. At the same time, men of other troops recorded that Capt. Joe Houghton, Sgt. Richard O’Brien, L/Sgt. Bill Chudley, Pte. Reg Makeham, Cpl. John Fairclough, T.S.M. Miller Smith and Pte. Fred Trigg had also vanished. No member of No. 2 Commando had any inkling as to the significance of these disappearances, but as usual, no questions were asked.

The author and everyone else in No. 2 had no news of this operation, or the fate of the men who participated in it until long after No. 2 Commando had been disbanded. Indeed, it was not until the proceedings of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials unfolded that they learned about the raid and the criminal imprisonment and execution of seven of our comrades in Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Only Pt. Fred Trigg, Sgt. Dick O’Brien and Cpl. Jack Fairclough had evaded capture by escaping to Sweden. These three men had later returned to service in No. 2 Commando and Pte. Fred Trigg was later killed in Italy in 1944.

A splendid, accurate account of this operation is contained in the pages of the book ‘Mustketoon’, written by Stephen Schofield, first published in 1962. This author commends this book to others, considering it to be, in his opinion, the best-recorded account of any Commando operation to have been published.

The leader of the Glomfjord raid, Capt. Graeme Black, was from Dresden, Ontario, Canada. He was the only Canadian to serve in No. 2 Commando. Capt. Black had been twice wounded at Vaagso and received the M.C. for his gallantry in the field. He became the leader of the 10-men group from No. 2 who landed from a submarine and made their way to their objective – the large hydro-electric power station at Glomfjord. The destruction they caused was hugely out-of-proportion to the small number of men involved in the operation. During the attempted escape, Capt. Black and six others were captured and later executed.

In 2004 my Canadian wife, Janet, and I communicated Capt. Black’s story to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch President at Dresden, Ontario, thinking that on the upcoming November 11th Remembrance Day they would make known Capt. Black’s heroic deeds in his home town. It is to my everlasting disappointment that the Legion decided not to mark his courageous passing. He has never been forgotten by this author who first served with him at the age of 18 and who has always been honoured to have known him."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.


Read more about the raid and the raiders here in our WW2 Commando Actions section.


2 Commando, Sicily

Operation Husky.

"On the 22nd July 1943, No. 2 Commando arrived in Sicily. They had come from Gibraltar, calling at Algiers, Bone, Phillipville, Tunis and Valleta, in Malta, along the way. This author and ten others had been temporarily detached from the Commando a few months previously to attend to some S.S. Brigade unrelated business in North Africa. We rejoined the Commando on board ship in Valetta harbour and got acquainted with some new faces that had volunteered to join us from the Gibraltar garrison. Some of these ‘newly-minted’ Commandos come to mind. They had left their N.C.O.’s stripes on the ‘rock’ as an entry fee required to become ‘members’ - Pte. Bill Woolley, Pte. Des Rochford and Pte. Albert Myram who would win an M.M. for himself on the last day of fighting in Sicily.

The campaign in Sicily was not very noteworthy to 2 Commando. We resided in the dirty and mosquito-infested olive groves between Augusta and Catania and did nothing too much in the way of plying our trade until August 15th. Up until that date No. 3 Commando had done the ‘heavy-lifting’ in Sicily and Lt. Col. John Durnford- Slater was probably a most-satisfied commander. For some reason or other, at the same time, our Colonel Jack was not the most-contented of men.

Operation Blackcock.

No. 2 Commando came off the unemployed list on the night of August 15th, landing at Scaletta – a small coastal town well behind the supposed German lines, about 15 miles or so south of Messina. Our landing was a bit off the intended spot, but no matter, as we soon were engaged with the luckless tail-end of the German rearguard who were heading at top speed towards their evacuation point at Messina. The enemy vehicle drivers and their troop passengers didn’t have much of a chance and the fight was over in short order. The following morning it became apparent that several soldiers of the German rearguard had ‘holed-up’ in houses and other buildings in Scaletta. Some rather-bitter street fighting followed on the morning of August 16th, resulting in casualties on both sides.  

No. 2 killed in action or died of wounds

They were buried alongside many more of their comrades from No. 3 Commando at Catania War Cemetery.

Following the conclusion of the fight at Scaletta, ‘Mad Jack’ and a few officers piled into a vehicle (the author cannot remember if it was a captured ‘Kubelwagen’ or an automobile). They headed for Messina at high speed brushing off other ‘eager-beavers’ who tried to join them. Arriving in Messina, Jack discovered, much to his chagrin, that the Americans had gotten there first during the previous night. Reflecting now on that day, it seems stupid to have put any value on who had entered Messina ahead of anyone else. The bragging rights really belonged to all the British, Canadian and American soldiers who rejoiced at being alive on that day the campaign in Sicily ended."

Note: National Archives references for research of this operation. [view].

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.


Read more about Operation Husky here in our WW2 Commando Actions section.

2 Commando, Salerno

Salerno map © IWM (A 20158).jpg

Operation Avalanche

"The 379 page book ‘Operation Avalanche’ by authors Des Hickey and Gus Smith details the Salerno battle as compiled from lots of painstaking research and interviews with several veterans of that nasty battle. After reading the book and casting my memory back to that time, Sept. 9th to Sept. 17th, 1943, this author found the book entertaining reading, although, he was unable, for the most part, to reconcile his remembrances with the printed words of Gus and Des. The author was a non-erudite 19 year old at Salerno, rather an unimportant member of No. 2 Commando, but he was there, and come to think of it, Gus and Des, he imagines you hadn’t been born at that time.

As this author saw it, the landing on the beach at Vietri, which was a little suburb of Salerno, at 3:30 a.m. Sept. 9th, was an absolute breeze! The ramp of the L.C.A. went down and his Troop, No. 4, made a comfortable, dry landing. Not a spot of water on our boots. Needless to say, the boys were not at all unhappy to find that there was no ‘welcoming’ party awaiting our arrival - indeed, no signs of any angry men in grey hanging around. Meanwhile, ‘Mad Jack’ at the head of his troops passed through us in a cloud of dust and speedily captured a battery of German field artillery guns which could have fired on the invasion ships from their positions on the hills about the beach. The author and his friends passed the next four hours doing nothing but watching and waiting, until the next crisis arose. We ran out of ‘smokes’! It should be explained that Colonel Churchill never allowed us to be slowed down by carrying the heavy back-packs containing our reserve ammunition, spare clothing and personal stuff such as food and cigarettes. The overwhelming criteria in ‘Mad Jack’s’ modus-operendi was speed and then more speed to close with the enemy. He reasoned there was always plenty of time for us to get our heavy packs later.

The German Army boys could never be accused of being slow to react to a situation, and somehow they mustered enough mortar crews in the hills above the beach which started plastering the area with their bombs. A few M.G. 42 machine guns also started to sweep the sands from time to time. The landing craft crews did not like this atmosphere at all and refused to stay for our lads who were waiting to unload our packs. The faint-hearted sailors shot off from the beach taking with them our reserve ammunition and the other items of our gear – including that essential life-support item, our cigarettes! Nelson would have had that miserable lot keel-hauled! Furthermore, when they fled back to their ships they caused considerable consternation by spreading the story that Vietri was in enemy hands. This nonsense was, of course, untrue. The Vietri beach was only occupied by a gloomy bunch of Capt. Tom Hemming’s boys who were watching their means of survival fade into the distance.

Our little group (still smokeless) was then detailed to get up to the coast road, which any enemy reinforcements from the North would have to use, and take up a blocking position astride the highway. We marched up the scrub-covered hill until we came to a road and started to site our bren gun position. At that moment we heard a tremendous roar and were showered with debris from an explosion. The Germans had managed to place and detonate a large cratering charge in the middle of the road. After the dust had settled a bit we observed two German sappers who had done the deed leaving the scene. These two soldiers never lived to receive congratulations on job well done from their superiors! Tpr. Gordon David, an ex-cop, brought both of them down with two well-placed shots. We buried them in the crater that they had made.

All through that night and the following morning we heard the rattle of automatic weapons and the thump of grenades as the troops of No. 2 patrolled the hills and two small hill villages above our heads. They and the boys from our companions, No. 41 R.M. Commando, prevented infiltration by the enemy, maintained strongpoints on strategic features and took prisoners. One report reached us which told of Capt. John Henderson taking on and knocking out a PZKW Mk.4 Tank with that crude PIAT mortar weapon. Also there was an account of Sgt. William Rudge with Pte. C.E. Smith taking on a patrol of five panzer-grenadiers, killing all of them and returning with their weapons and identity discs. Although we were taking steady casualties from these activities there was no cause for alarm as we were supposed to have been relieved by a 46th Division battalion after 48 hours. More wishful thinking!

The morning of the 11th is noteworthy for three events. First, ‘Mad Jack’ had announced in a very quiet voice – one could barely hear him – that he ‘thought the Commando had been efficient in its operations’. The second event was the arrival of our large backpacks (thoroughly looted), dumped on the beach. The third event was the contact on the left flank of the Commando with our old friends, the U.S. Rangers. The Rangers’ young officer said to the author by way of presenting his credentials ‘I was at Achnacarry’. Charlie Vaughan would have liked to hear his school being used to establish bona-fides. Then this likeable soldier just about emptied his, and the pockets of his seven men, of packs of cigarettes and gave them to us. He said for us not to worry as ‘they had stacks of butts back there’!

In the evening of Sept. 12th, we moved into the village of Dragone and onto the slopes of the hill behind the little place. The author thought it strange that so many of the Commando were being concentrated at this one place. Maybe there were 150 to 160 men there, the actual number is not given in the 2 Commando War Diary because no actual count was ever taken. The sounds throughout the night were unmistakable – transport, tank engines, even voices of German paratroopers, panzer-grenadiers and nebelwerfer crews. The men of 2 Commando readied their weapons and waited as did the Marines of No. 41 Commando close by us. The ensuing battle which commenced by a saturation coverage of our positions by the nebelwerfer rockets started just before 6:00 a.m., was later described by Lt. Col. Churchill in one sentence: ‘There had been a terrible battle at Dragone’. For ‘Mad Jack’ to use those somber few words to tell of what happened gives one some idea of the severity of the action. Even our leader, ‘the bravest of the brave’, was stunned by the horror of that morning of Sept. 13th. This author has decided not to revisit that hill by recounting a blow-by-blow description of the battle, but instead to remember the friends that were lost, and to recall his joy at seeing the faces of some of his comrades who had somehow endured the horror of that morning and survived.

The battle of Dragone claimed the lives of 

In addition, 53 members of No. 2 Commando were wounded in the struggle for Dragone Hill, Sept. 13th, 1943. 

Pte. John Barry of Yorkshire, age 22, and Pte Alfred Blower of Liverpool, age 25 died of their wounds.

The author would like to share an incident concerning the battle at Dragone with others. It came during the counter-attack made by the Commando. A group of four men, including two walking-wounded, found themselves in a narrow cobbled alley which passed for the main street of the hamlet and saw two German paratroopers, with weapons slung across their backs, attempting to carry a wounded comrade to safety. The No. 2 boys knew that they were paratroopers because of the bulbous trousers and distinctive, rimless helmets. The paratroopers turned and found themselves looking at our four with weapons pointing in their direction. The N.C.O. leading our group said: ‘No firing lads!’ and motioned with his arm for the Germans to keep going and get their wounded man out of there. One paratrooper raised his arm in acknowledgement and they vanished around the corner of the alley. It seemed to this author that, at that moment, humanity had arrived to reassert itself in his world.

The day after Dragone, No. 2 Commando was moved into Salerno for rest and refit. The author and the others had been ‘on the go’ since the night of the landing five days previous and had not been allowed to get any sleeping time in, other than snatched ‘cat naps’. We rested, washed ourselves, and tried to remove some of the filth from our uniforms. Once again, that Commando curiosity, nothing was said about the previous day’s battle. Our Colonel Jack was very busy reassigning people to new responsibilities. T.S.M. Richard Tomlinson offered congratulations to ‘Mad Jack’ – it was the Colonel’s 37th birthday. Jack looked puzzled and replied, ‘Birthday? Yes, Hmph!’, and passed on. He had been summoned to a conference at Brigade H.Q. as there was an area of trouble elsewhere in the beachhead that required his whole attention. On his way out, ‘Mad Jack’ said to no one in particular, ‘Get ready to move at a moment’s notice!’

The Commando duly moved to Mercatello, about three miles east of Salerno. Our friends, 41 R.M. Commando, had also moved at the same time. On arrival, we were informed that a serious situation had developed in the valley below Pigoletti during the previous night and he (the Brigadier) wanted the Commandos to ‘sweep’ the area and clean out the enemy forces.

The ‘sweep’ was performed with Commando elan. Our boys, with the 41 lads alongside, went up the valley in the dark, all yelling ‘COMMANDO!’ at the top of their voices. Jack led the way, far ahead, and as is related elsewhere, took 42 prisoners virtually by himself. A short distance away, Capt. Tom Hemming, accompanied only by his runner, Pte. Bill Davidson, also grabbed nearly 40 prisoners. Having completed the requested ‘sweep’, the Commando returned to its start line bringing with them a total of about 150 German soldiers that they had taken prisoner. However, this was not the end. The Commando, as a result of a change of plan, were ordered to retrace their steps and occupy the same areas once again. The weary men of No. 2 and 41 returned to Pigoletti and a feature known as ‘The Pimple’.

During the course of the next two days the Commandos held their positions with their losses steadily mounting. Capt. The Duke of Wellington and his T.S.M. Lindsay Garland both were lost leading an attack on Sept. 16th, as was Pte. Joseph Jackson from Warrington. Many more army and marine Commandos were among the fallen before the two Commando units were finally relieved on the evening of Sept. 18th. The battle for Salerno had been won and the men of No. 2 Commando who had come through it all could now await their removal to Sicily where they would recruit and rebuild once again.

Here we look at statistics once again: No. 2 Commando and No. 41 R.M. Commando together had 367 killed, wounded or missing out of the 738 who had landed in the Salerno operation. Not one Commando was taken prisoner by the enemy.

The men of No. 2 Commando will never forget their comrades of No. 41 R.M. Commando. To these warriors of 64 years ago, the author wishes to record his belated appreciation and say that it was an honour to have taken the field alongside you!"

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.


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No.2 Commando Officers 1943 photo

2 Commando Officers Gibraltar 1943

No.2 Commando Officers Gibraltar 1943. Photo courtesy of Mrs Desiree Roderick MBE whose husband Captain Richard Broome was one of five officers in this photo killed at Salerno a few months later.

left to right
Rear rank: Lieut. F.S. Mason (kia Salerno); Lieut. A.T. Brunswick (kia Salerno); Lieut. G.F. Whitfield (awarded the MC in Italy; Lieut. J.E.C. Nicholl ( awarded the MC in Italy).
Middle rank: Lieut. P. Henderson (awarded the MC as a T/Major in Italy); Lieut. T.G.A. Walker; Lieut. H. Barnes; Lieut. D.R. Peters (MC and later a bar to his MC whilst a temp.Major); Lieut. J.D. Rosling (kia Salerno); Lieut R. Bavister.
Front rank: Lieut. R.W.Keep (awarded the MC as an acting Major in Sicily); Capt. R.F. Broome (kia Salerno); Capt. the Duke of Wellington (kia Salerno); Lt. Col. J.M. Churchill (awarded DSO and bar, and MC); Major H.H. Blissett; Capt. R.H. Hooper ( awarded the MC Sicily); Lieut. B. Lees.

In Memory of the No.2 Commando Officers in this photo who were killed in action at Salerno.

85468 Captain RIchard Frank Broome
South Lancashire Regiment and No. 2, Commando
who died age 27 on 13 September 1943

149207 Lieutenant Frank Stanley Mason
Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C.and No. 2, Commando
who died age 31 on 13 September 1943.

172379 Lieutenant Arthur Trotter Brunswick
Durham Light Infantry and No. 2, Commando
who died age 29 on 13 September 1943.

74664 Lieutenant John Douglas Rosling
Welch Regiment and No. 2, Commando
who died age 25 on 14 September 1943.

56864 Captain Henry Valerian George Wellesley
6th Duke of Wellington.
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)and No.2 Commando
who died aged 31 on 16 September 1943.

2 Commando, Salerno Aftermath

"As the No. 2 Commando War Diary states, the remnants of the unit, following the Salerno campaign, were redeployed to Catania, Sicily. For once they were not lodged in their usual dusty field. By some accident they had been given a roof over their heads in the shape of a former Italian barracks.

These happenings were unknown to the author who had been placed aboard a hospital ship and was on his way from Salerno to Tripoli in North Africa. The ship’s medical people quickly removed the shrapnel from both of my legs and efficiently stopped any incipient blood-poisoning. Both legs were clean, but very stiff when the ship docked in Tripoli harbour. Then it was off to the nearby Army General Hospital.

It was natural that the author’s mind was occupied by wondering what was happening to the Commando, and the plans that needed to be worked on concerning the return to No. 2 Commando. Meanwhile, much time was taken up by swimming in Tripoli harbour to strengthen my legs so that I could undergo the long trek back to the ‘family’!

Getting back to one’s unit from hospital was no easy task. In those days, as soon as one was discharged from hospital, any ‘other rank’ was simply put in a ‘transit camp’ and was subject thereafter to be drafted to any regiment that needed replacements. At that time, this author was definitely an ‘other rank’ – his commission was to come later in his career. So, upon receipt of his hospital discharge, and declining a kind offer of transport to the transit camp, he set a course westward heading along the desert road bound for the Libya-Tunisia border on what he remembers as the first stage of his journey ‘home’. What followed was walking, riding on farmers’ trailers pulled by tractors, riding in an ore hopper car on a narrow-gauge railway, sneaking into a covered R.A.S.C. lorry which only travelled about ten miles. But, ten miles was ten miles! And Ben Gardene, Souse, Sfax, came and went and the author found himself looking out at the blue Mediterranean from the Bizerte waterfront. Sicily and Italy seemed so far away. He had by his estimate, walked about a hundred and ten miles so far in addition to the distance covered by the various forms of transport.

The author’s contemplations were interrupted by an American M.P. in a jeep calling out something like, ‘How are ya!’ This good soul was from a U.S. Army Air Corps base nearby and he listened to my story of wanting to get back to my Commando unit. At his invitation to ‘hop-in’ I obliged and then was given over to the care of some of his friends who were crew members of a C-47 (Dakota) transport group. A clean U.S. set of overalls was provided for me, together with washing and shaving gear – plus cigarettes! At 6:00 p.m. that evening I was escorted to a mess-tent and served a meal of steak and canned potatoes, followed by canned fruit-cocktail! The next morning a pilot of the group awakened me and observed that ‘you sure were tired!’ After breakfast we boarded the C-47 and had a nice flight to Catania, Sicily. After enquiries were made at the R.A.F. transit office, it was established that No. 2 Commando was right there in Catania – I WAS HOME!

The Commando that this author had rejoined was very busy. Officers were off on recruiting trips as the number of available men had shrunk to 125 – all ranks. Other Officers had gone on travels to far-off places trying to locate our boys who had been wounded at Salerno, but had since been stuck in transit camps. Capt. Sam Jenkins swooped on a camp near Bone, Algeria, and snatched four of our boys from the clutches of the paper-waving, protesting ‘desk-warrior’ who ran the place, and added insult to injury by recruiting an Officer who looked like a ‘likely lad’ to Sam on his way out of the camp gate.

Our Colonel Jack, meanwhile, had signed up Major Ted Fynn to be 2i/c in place of Dick Lawrie, and having done this, decided to resume ‘training the hell’ out of us. A novel innovation comes to mind. Mount Etna is very close to Catania and Mad Jack decided to take advantage of its near proximity. Our leader ordained that No. 2 Commando would, that night, climb the volcano and would line the rim of its crater by First Light of the next morning. We duly climbed the slopes until we reached the summit. In the dawn’s early light, we found ourselves peering down into the crater. It was kind of weird, but – ‘ours was not to reason why!’

Sometime in early November, we packed up and went by L.C.I.s to Taranto, Italy and thence by train to Molfetta – a town on Italy’s east coast. At Molfetta many volunteers arrived from the 8th Army – Lieuts. Coyle and Parsons among them. Pte. Eric Buckmaster, who had been in the Commando for a long time, was joined by Pte. Stanley Buckmaster, his brother, who volunteered to join us.

Christmas 1943 came and went, and it was – next stop Yugoslavia in January 1944."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Operations from Vis

Komiza on the island of Vis

"No. 2 Commando started to arrive at Komiza on the Yugoslavian island of Vis on January 16th, 1944. They were to operate on Yugoslav soil for the next six months. The Commando was still much-depleted as a result of the battering it had taken at Salerno, and almost half the unit remaining in Italy consisted of the replacement men and those ‘old hands’ who formed the training cadres.

During the coming months a wide variety of activities would unfold involving: conventional assaults on fixed positions with the classic bayonet charge; pirate-style boarding parties going after any German supply ship that floated; quick in-and-out raids on isolated enemy garrisons; long reconnaissance patrols; manning coast-watching positions in assorted locations; as construction workers helping to build an airstrip; operating the ‘stir-up-trouble’ type of fighting patrols; mental disturbing of enemy troops by our German-speaking boys suddenly arriving with loud-hailers in the middle of the night; and cleaning up after the thoroughly-upset Germans had their Luftwaffe bomb us in retaliation for our endeavours which they did not appreciate. Even if one was a Commando connoisseur, there was something for everyone.

The situation facing the Commando seemed to be a rather simple one. The partisan forces under their leader, Marshal Tito, were being hard pressed nearby on the mainland of Yugoslavia. ‘Mad Jack’ and his troops had been given the task of reducing the pressure by drawing off large numbers of the German 118th Mountain Division. This process of ‘drawing off’ did not take Jack very long to implement. On January 26th, which was ten days after his arrival, he somehow managed to assemble enough decrepit vessels to transport three troops of No. 2 to attack the German garrison near Milna on Hvar. After thoroughly shooting up the place, we returned to Vis with prisoners, who appreciated greatly that their captors were British and not partisans. Not being one who would change a winning system, Colonel Jack twice returned to Hvar and twice repeated the process within five days. The author remembers on the return trip of the last one of these ventures he remarked to T.S.M. Peter Morland that the rickety schooner we were sailing couldn’t possible last another trip.

There was not long to wait before we were at it again. On February 4th Capt. Jack Bare took a troop to attack the garrison at Hvar Town, where unfortunately Jack Bare from Watford, age 29, was killed. The action on Hvar was concurrent with another action by No. 2 Commando, termed as an ‘Officers Reconnaissance’ by our Colonel. This was taking place on Solta and employed the services of Lieut. McMenamin, Capt. S.L. Jenkins with L/Cpl Wright and Dvr. Robert Scholem, who was one of No. 2 Commando’s Germans. This party had been observing the enemy garrison at Grohote which had been earmarked for a ‘visit’ in March on Jack’s calendar. Before this group returned from their work they encountered a large German patrol who opened fire, inflicting mortal wounds on the leader, Capt. Samuel Jenkins, age 29, a former Welsh Rugby international from Carmarthen. Dvr. Scholem made his way back to the safety of a partisan hideout after travelling for over thirty hours on a broken ankle without food or water. It is sad for this author to relate that after all this, poor Bob Scholem was to be K.I.A. in Italy one month before the war ended, age 21.

Meanwhile, ‘Mad Jack’ had added a new dimension to the lives of his boys - PIRACY! Lieut. Michael Stilwell led the first of what was to be many boarding parties and swarmed aboard a German chartered schooner taking 17 enemy soldiers prisoner, after what Pte. Jakeman later described as only a ‘third-class’ fight. These sojourns became very popular with the personnel of No. 2. The Royal Navy had on board their boats the wonderful commodity known as FOOD! The boarding parties ate away most happily while they cruised searching for their next floating victims.

The tenure of No. 2 Commando reached its high point with a textbook operation against the 110 man enemy garrison at a village called Grohote  (see Operation Detained 1). It happened on this author’s 20th birthday on March 19th, 1944. About two thirds of No. 2 had arrived to form a horseshoe formation about the village awaiting the order from Jack to move in. I was talking to my friend, Lieut. Jim Coyle about birthdays in general and he gave me the usual ‘Happy Birthday’ spiel. We then attended to the business at hand – 102 prisoners were taken and six of the German defenders were killed. It was most orderly. We sent the prisoners away and told them to pack their personal belongings which they did. We then found a garrison muster-roll belonging to the German officer in charge, and called the roll. As each Hans, Ludwig, Gunther and several Johans answered their names, we realized that we had captured the lot and no one had got away. Perfect! Jack eyed the scene benignly and led us back to our embarkation point. Our only casualty that day was Cpl. Cecil Cox from Sussex, age 24, who died of wounds received in the assault.

The Island of Vis became positively overcrowded by May 1944. Aside from the native partisans, the remainder of No. 2 Commando had long since arrived to be joined by the Marines of No. 40 and No. 43 Commandos and by elements of Artillery and the Highland Light Infantry Regiments. Several of these organizations sought to be included in the ongoing operations, but Colonel Jack was not too sympathetic to any such requests. He was said to have made some observation concerning ‘Too many Cooks’ etc.

About this time our Jack banished to Italy T/Captain Barton MC who had operated some weeks before on Brac on patrol, shot and killed the local German Commandant before returning to Vis with five prisoners. It seemed that he had conducted this business in civilian attire and this had been announced in the UK Press, so if captured Lieut. Barton would have been shot. Jack, who had recommended Lieut Barton for the DSO, could not be moved on the matter.

The major operation ‘to draw-off pressure on the partisans’ was in the works at the planning stage and it called for a major operation by all of No. 43 Commando with reinforcements from No. 40 Commando and partisan forces of up to 2000 men ( see Operation Flounced ). The force was to be commanded by Lt. Col. Jack Churchill. The planned attack, which was to be on a feature known as Point 622 and other adjacent mountain-top fortified German strongpoints, started on June 2nd and finished with a nasty conclusion three days later. This author, along with other members of No. 2 had no part in the operation. Jack was there only in a command function. Everything that could go wrong, went wrong it seemed. The end of the battle found Jack and Lt. Col. ‘Pops’ Manners of 40 R.M. Commando, who had been mortally wounded, alone on the top of Point 622 with Jack playing his bagpipes in defiance of the German counter-attack until he was knocked out and, upon regaining consciousness, found himself to be a prisoner. No. 2 Commando mounted an abortive attempt from Vis trying to rescue the Colonel. It was not successful and there were several casualties.

On June 23rd, No. 2 Commando, under its new commander, Lt. Col. F. W. Fynn, went to the airstrip where they marched past Marshal Tito in review, and afterwards, listened to some very nice things that he said concerning us. Soon after this parade we loaded up and disembarked in Monopoli, Italy, where the Commando went into its usual 4-star, dusty-field bivouac.

As life went on for the men of 2 Commando, many strange things were happening in the life of their former leader, now a captive of the enemy. After his transportation to Germany, Mad Jack was lodged in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, the same hell-hole in which the Glomfjord raiders had been executed! Our former Colonel was handcuffed and chained to the floor for the first month. Then, the idiot guards removed the ‘cuffs’ and Jack departed for the Baltic coast where he hoped to get aboard a neutral Swedish ship and thus escape. Jack walked almost to the port of Rostock where he was recaptured. Following his removal to a more remote camp in Austria, Jack once again decided that ‘enough is enough’ and left his latest prison – leaving no forwarding address. Living off the land our intrepid former leader set off for his intended destination, Verona, Italy, some 150 miles away. He crossed the Alps on a badly swollen ankle and to his delight ran into an American armoured column shortly thereafter. It is said, but not confirmed, as Jack rode off on a tank to safety, he was sad that he did not have his bagpipes with him to mark the splendour of the moment."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Spilje, Albania

No.2 Commando 5 troop line up to attack from an orchard at Spilje, Albania

Operation Healing 11

"2 Commando had returned to Italy from its six month sojourn in Yugoslavia and were encamped near Monopoli on the east coast of Italy. For the most part, the month of July 1944 was occupied by the ever-present problem of keeping the unit up-to-strength. Even by counting every nose we had, it seemed that as often as we recruited, we could not find anywhere near the numbers of volunteers we required. Our total of men available stubbornly stuck at about 250 – all ranks. Several of the officers and men passed the time by qualifying as parachutists at the nearby R.A.F. No. 4 P.T.S.
 
On the night of July 28th/29th, 1944, No.2 Commando under the command of Lt. Col. Ted Fynn, along with other elements of Land Forces Adriatic, landed at Spilje, Albania. It was a sort of a ‘First’. No British soldier had ever campaigned in Albania before, it was confided to this author. Having landed and surveyed the place, it was easy to understand why it had not been included in the ‘must visit’ agenda of older soldiers.
 
An approach march of four miles from the point-of-landing was made by the 250 men of No. 2 through very difficult terrain and we arrived at the objective, a high ridge overlooking a village known as Himare. On the top of this ridge was a very strong German fortified position. As the Commando sorted itself out, and in general aligned its troops for the forthcoming dawn assault, our every movement was announced by the incessant barking of obviously pro-German dogs. This author has always considered himself an admirer of the canine species, but on that night he remembers he wished these particular critters in hell! Although the Germans on top of the ridge used their technique of searching-fire with their MG. 42 machine guns every time their furry friends ‘fingered’ (or pawed) us, we had no losses, and the attack started right on schedule.
 
The slopes of the ridge were steep and the German defenders had established excellent fields of fire. Progress by the Commando was slow as many barbed-wire obstacles were encountered and anti-personnel ‘S’ mines seemed to be going off all over the hillside. This author had, at that time, estimated that shortly after 10:00 a.m. about 100 of the enemy had been knocked out by the Commandos. Col. Ted Fynn ordered a withdrawal as a strict time limit had been laid in the operation orders. So No. 2 disengaged and returned to the embarkation point.
 
Casualties to the Commando were noted as 20 K.I.A. and 61 wounded. It had been a rather nasty fight and some 40 of the German defenders were left on the ridge refusing to surrender. These luckless men were descended on by an entire partisan brigade shortly afterwards and were wiped out to a man.
 

Before this author left the ridge-top, he knew that his old friend Sgt. Jack Moores was among the fallen and made a mental promise to himself to pay a visit sometime in the future to Jack’s family in Cambridge. Capt. Michael Stilwell had also been wounded severely in the assault, and the author remembers giving instructions for this officer’s evacuation. The battle was over."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.


Read more about this raid in our Commando Actions section here  Operation Healing 11.


2 Commando, Interlude

"In between the operation that had been undertaken at Spilje and the operation that was to come at Sarande (both in Albania), life went on much the same in that field near Monopoli, except that No. 2 Commando had been joined in its encampment by the men of No. 9 Commando and No. 43 R.M. Commando. At the time we wondered if this number of Commandos, numbering close to 800 men – a ‘horde’ by Commando standards – was the forerunner of ‘something big’. But none of the usual ‘pre-op’ signs which any Commando knew so well were present and we settled down figuring that the No. 9 and No. 43 boys just needed a home for a spell. Sgt. Doug Webster and two others from No. 2 returned from Albania, where they had been cut-off during our withdrawal from Spilje and had lived with the partisans for a few days.

One day in late August, the author was told to report to Col. Fynn. It seemed unusual, and it was to be the beginning of another change of direction in my Commando service. He advised me that he would like me to go down to Taranto the next day and ‘talk to someone’ he knew rather well. He further stated that this personage (still un-named) would have a chat with me at the Bologna Hotel. The Colonel asked me if I wanted to go, to which I replied, ‘Of course, SIR!’  The interview was over.

I wondered that night why the Colonel had ‘asked’ me to do something instead of just telling me what to do. The next day transport was supplied and conveyed me to the hotel at Taranto. Someone in R.A.F. uniform met me at the front entrance of the building and guided me inside. There was no office interview. A tall figure rose from an armchair in the lobby, eyed me, then stuck out his hand exclaiming, ‘Dodds-Parker! – Grenadier Guards!’ The figure had on his shoulders the insignia of a full Colonel. No time was wasted. He glanced at a single sheet of paper and then inquired, ‘Would you like to go to N.W. Europe and do something?’ I responded to this question by asking if I would be able to return to No. 2 Commando. He replied ‘Yes you will be carried on their strength until you return’. There was a brief pause and he concluded the interview by saying, ‘Go back to the Commando and talk to Colonel Fynn, be ready to move in 48 hours!’

The author returned to Monopoli and used the remainder of the day to go to Bari Hospital and visit Capt. Michael Stilwell who was making his recovery from his Spilje-raid wounds. I said ‘Goodbye’ to him then and wished him a speedy recovery. The next day I left and two days later I landed in Naples – the first step on a journey which was to terminate in Eindhoven, Holland."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Sarande, Albania

Signallers from No 2 Commando at Sarande

Operation Mercerised

"No. 2 Commando landed once again in Albania. Sept. 22 1944 was the date, almost two months after they had conducted their raid at Spilje. This time their objective was to be the capture of the Albanian town of Sarande, a port through which German army units (which had been involved in the occupation of Corfu and mainland Greece) were now withdrawing. No. 2 Commando operations began with their landing at a beach about six miles north of Sarande. It soon became apparent that the only road that No. 2 could use to approach their attack positions at Sarande was covered by in excess of 20 artillery positions which quickly went into action against the leading troops.

At about the same time as the attack force of No. 2 had become stalled, Col. Fynn received another piece of ‘cheerful’ information. It seems that ‘intelligence’ had determined that the German defenders of Sarande numbered 200 soldiers. What Colonel Ted was later advised was that (oops!) we dropped a zero, please read 2000 Germans in the place, instead of 200! Non-plussed, Ted asked for more help which duly arrived on Sept. 24th in the form of the veteran fighters of No. 40 R.M. Commando.

The now combined force of No. 2 and No. 40 Commandos battled on through atrocious terrain and monsoon-type weather conditions. The town of Sarande fell after a bitterly-contested battle on the afternoon of October 9th, 1944. After the fall of Sarande, the German garrison of Corfu had no place to go and some white flags were seen from just across the strait. About three troops of No. 2 Commando and No. 40 went over to Corfu in mid-November and took the surrender of the island’s German garrison. After a brief sojourn, No. 2 returned to Italy.

Because this author had been sent off on other business from No. 2 Commando prior to the operation at Sarande, the events describing this engagement were obtained from his perusal of the 2 Commando War Diary. It is sadly noted that the reading of that document included the names of: 

who had fallen in the battle for Sarande."

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Lake Comacchio

No 2 Commando Heavy Weapons Troop at Comacchio

Operation Roast.

"Remote from what was to be known as the ‘Battle of Lake Comacchio’, this author did not have a clue as to what was happening to his friends in No. 2 Commando. He had been inside Germany for some time and way out of touch.

It seems that No. 2 Commando had been joined by No. 9 Commando and Nos. 40 and 43 R.M. Commando to implement the task of grabbing a spit of land which extended from Lake Comacchio to the Adriatic Sea, with further exploitation northwards envisaged in the minds of the ‘planners’.

What transpired is that No. 2 jumped off as scheduled at 7:00 p.m. on April 1st, 1945 and lugged and tugged and humped their boats across the few inches of water topping a layer of oozy slime that comprised Lake Comacchio. It was not until 5:00 a.m. the next morning that they landed on the opposite shore, approached the enemy from the rear and engaged in an attack on everything in a German uniform. The ensuing operations by all the Commando units present resulted in all their ‘specified’ objectives being achieved, with the whole enemy forces south of Porto Garibaldi being captured or destroyed.

As there were many casualties noted after the day of April 17th, 1945, it seems that the fighting went on until a little beyond that date, after which No. 2 Commando retired to its former assembly area at Ravenna. The German forces in Italy and Austria surrendered on May 2nd, 1945 and No. 2 Commando had fired its last shot.

A very long time after the Lake Comacchio battle had gone into history as a ‘Battle Honour’ for the Commandos, this author must make the names of No. 2 Commando ‘fallen’ part of the Commando history.  

No 2 Commando Roll of Honour

Looking backwards to those times, this author wonders about what times of sorrow must have been the lot of the families of those men who had fallen within days of the war’s ending. How muted their celebrations of V.E. Day must have been! "

nb. The above  account is part of the overall history of No 2 Commando by Bob Bishop No 2 Cdo.

2 Commando, Postscript

"Soon after the cessation of hostilities in 1945, those in high places who had long advocated for the abolition of the Army Commandos, had their day. We went back to our various parent regiments, quietly, as always, obeying the last order.

This author became a former, relatively unimportant, member of the Commandos, who to be perfectly honest, was indulging in the human tendency of feeling a bit sorry for himself. I recall that what jolted me back into reality was thinking about the closing of the Commando Depot at Achnacarry. My miserable mood was surely nothing justified compared to what ‘the powers that be’ had done to Colonel Vaughan’s wonderful establishment.

Charlie Vaughan had lived through the horrors of the trenches in 1914-1918, but he had no ‘tunnel’ vision. He did not let his concept of war remain in that past conflict. Instead, he created a facility to train men for battle, achieving standards unprecedented in the history of the British Army. There is an old saying which goes: ‘Nobody ever told you life was fair!’ Those words certainly describe the ‘reward’ that Charlie received for his endeavours.

Four and a half years after the disbandment of No. 2 Commando this author found himself playing another relatively unimportant part in the Korean War. This time there were no green berets in the ranks alongside him. He felt lonely.

Acknowledgement

The author wishes to record his appreciation of the hard work and patience of his wife, Janet, in the ‘rush’ production of this narrative. Janet understands the subject well and is a willing historian of all things ‘commando’. She is a member of the Royal British Legion and an associate member of the Commando Veterans Association."

BOB BISHOP (No 2 Commando)
CANADA
AUGUST, 2007


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A document about 2 Commando Overseas

2 COMMANDO OVERSEAS  April 13th 1943 - May 8th 1945

An account from a booklet written by an unknown member of No 2 Commando detailing the period April 13th 1943 to 8th May 1945 Gourock – Ravenna.
From the collection of Lance Sergeant Joe Rogers MM.

 

A False start

Everybody knew we were going overseas.  But at least we were going to get seven days embarkation leave before we went, and it was a crowded leave train that pulled out of Ayr station on that Friday night.  It was to say the least of it rather a blow to be woken up at one o’clock in the morning with the news that the train had been turned about and that we were to return to the sleeping landlords and ladies we had left but four hours earlier.

Six days later, April 13th 1943, Gourock seemed no less dismal than Ayr, and it was no real relief to be assembled in an overcrowded hold while the Colonel told us that the Commando was about to spend three months on the Rock of Gibraltar – because everyone knew that the Second Front would open ‘any day now’!

The Rock

Gibraltar was enjoying a ‘Levant’ when the Dunottar Castle steamed in after an uneventful trip.  The main Billet was to be Alameda Barracks with its Nissen Huts and the protective screen of cannon which had repelled the French during Rooke’s heroic defence in 18;;.  There were knowing looks when it was heard that the Officers were to be guests of a Pioneer Company in the appropriately chosen Nunnery.  By way of Commando training the only natural amenity offered by the Rock was climbing.  An assault course built by the Independent Company, striven over, competed over and sworn over, seemed the only alternative to the local sport of burrowing and tunnelling or a continuous round of bathing in sandy/Catalan bays.  Later, this monotony was varied by the use of two obsolete LCMs to convey as many men as they could possibly be made to carry on a round trip of the Rock, and to land them on a machine gun-swept beach for the assault on an imaginary power station.  ‘Exercise Seaweed’, as it was dubbed, was immensely popular with its instigators at least.  Two unfortunate troops had to repeat it seven times in almost as many days for the benefit of the great and their greater guests.

Sport

Normal entertainment on the Rock palled all too rapidly.  The Football team were knocked out of the Prince of Wales Cup before they got very far.  The Commando and Independent Company entered a combined side in the Cricket League, but only came into the limelight when Sgt Prescott and Pte Coulthard set up an all-time Rock record for a first wicket stand.  Batting against a team of Sappers they scored 150 odd before being separated.  Another all-rock victory was gained by the Unit with 100% in the Saluting competition.  Water Polo and 6 a-side Hockey were indulged in, but without conspicuous success.  Derby day however coincided with Payday, and this was too much for a subaltern inspired by the Sport of Kings.  A vast blackboard was erected in one corner of the square and as the Pay queue dwindled in the other corner the crowd around the ‘Bookie’ grew.  Runners and riders with their prices were chalked up by the Troop Sergeant Major, the inspired subaltern took the bets, and the Troop Commander’s Batman, remembering his days as a barrow-boy in the East End of London, shouted the odds.  The Troop Commander himself had an excellent alibi, and a non-plussed RSM found himself unable to deal with the technical illegalities.  Those concerned, on the contrary, gained a measure of fame from a notice in the pages of ‘The Rock’.

Vacancies for leave to Spain were all too few, but those who went came back with bulls cars and other parts of bulls, to encourage a practical demonstration in the mess.  Sides were taken, the initiated took the floor, and chaos reigned.

‘Rock-happiness’, a virulent disease, had taken its grip.  The ‘Off-the-Rock Society’ was formed, and exercise ‘Nuts!’ was the first of their many activities.

In the theatrical world the Commando made its mark upon the Rock with Lt Frank Mason’s very successful production of the first ‘Green Berets’ show, starting a Crazy Gang tradition which was to be followed with similar success elsewhere.  For entertainment also a far-seeing Welfare Association produced Vivien Leigh, Beatrice Lillie and Leslie Henson.  The latter, after a dinner at which Lieutenant Commander Tommy Woodruffe had proved to Col Jack that the Fleet could be lit up to order, is known to his undying shame to have recorded in his diary ‘….had an evening with some very tame Commandos’!

The Navy combined with the local defences to provide a fitting climax to the end of the North African Campaign, in Exercise ‘Gehenna’, when every blunderbuss on the Fortress hurled HE into the sky for three minutes, while Winston Churchill sat on the highest Rock to witness the proceedings.

At Last!

Sanity was preserved by the arrival just three months after we had reached the Rock of Lord Louis Mountbatten, who, in a rousing speech, told us that 3 Commando and the two Marine Commandos had left something for us to do in Sicily.  And with some still firmly believing that this was just a cloak to hide our intended assault on the Coast of France or ‘The Grapes’ in Ayr, the Prince Charles and Princess Beatrix took the Commando with what could be packed into a large valise to Syracuse, and then late at night to Augusta.

Brucoli, where we were destined to stay for most of the Sicilian campaign, brought heat and flies and dysentery, and an initial loathing of the Italian race.  The Commando exercises which preceded the Scaletta operation were distinguished by the Colonel’s new invention for hurling arrows into the air (it was made from a Besa tripod) and by his first use of the Mad Minute, practically demonstrated.  Neither invention got beyond the training stage, though it would have been good to see them used in battle.

Scaletta

The Scaletta operation itself was an anti-climax.  To the whole Commando assembled aboard the Prince Charles, Major-General Leese led off with a fearsome pep-talk whose main theme seemed to be that the immediate future might well be bloodier than Saint Nazaire’.  Lack of information, and the frantic haste of planning and preparation, did nothing to lessen the fearful expectancy.  And so when the Navy dropped us at the wrong place and at the wrong time, we were pleasantly surprised to be able, after a short mortar engagement, to march triumphantly into Messina.  A rather hollow success.

Salerno

After another period in the orange groves, this time outside Catania, where malaria was added to the distress of dysentery, the Commando was moved across the breadth of Sicily to some more pleasant groves outside Palermo.  Life here was still further improved by the American 5-in-1 ration; and for the first time since coming abroad there were no complaints about the food.

Being attached to the 5th Army however had its disadvantages, as was agreed when a Negro lorry driver informed a party of men of the exact details of the coming operation at Salerno.  His forecast turned out to be more detailed than our scanty briefing when it came.

With the Rangers, who gave us a grand reception, in two LSI and ourselves in a third, and 41 RM Commando in LCIs we made the sea passage mostly in daylight.  Except for one small air attack it was uneventful.  The three Churchills (Col Jack, Col Tom and Capt Randolph) were conspicuous by their presence.  The last named demonstrated a masterly command of the Italian language in translating a message from General Eisenhower, though it is possible that he might already have seen the English original!  Not even he, however, could explain the truth about the Italian surrender announced at 9pm that evening.  The guesses were many, and the betting was high.

Battle

The second wave were not unduly surprised to hear that the initial assault had gone in without any opposition on the beaches.  But they were rudely shaken by the mortar barrage that met them as they neared the shore in broad daylight.  However the primary objectives were taken with comparative ease;  though opposition was encountered on the high ground above Marina, and the I.O. killed by an 88mm, when ordered to threaten Salerno.  The Marines were holding the La Molina pass covering the main road into the town, but they had been counter-attacked repeatedly and suffered many casualties.  The situation there was precarious and we had been moved over to relieve them when a final and almost successful counter-attack was put in.  We were pushed back from the crest of the hill, but managed to dig in on the reverse slope.  A barrage was put down ahead of us by a regiment of 25 pounders, a cruiser, and the monitor Roberts and we were able to retake the hill.

The Infantry relieved us in due course and we regrouped in the now captured Salerno town.  After a short rest the depleted Commando moved out of the town under mortar fire in MT.  The convoy eventually reached a leafy valley, where the CO gave orders for a ‘beat’ in six columns, making as much noise as possible to flush the game!  No attack on Jericho could have been more successful, because nearly 150 Boche were put in the bag before daybreak, for the loss of one man wounded.

The subsequent attack was not so pleasant, and 1 and 2 Troops were badly mauled (all the Officers and the Sgt Major were casualties in 2 Troop) before being brought within the perimeter of the village of Piegolelle, where the CO organised an all-round defence.  Two nights later, to the strains of an occasional tune from Mad Jack’s pipes, the Commando was finally relieved and retired to the Salerno beaches.  The short period here was notable for an amazing tribute in a speech to the whole unit by Major General McCreery, then commanding 10 Corps.

Re-Org

An LSI sufficed to carry us back to Sicily, and by stages to Catania.  The Brigade was reformed and rumours were rife.  All the prophets proved false, and 3 Commando sailed Blightywards while we were destined for Taranto.  We made Taranto harbour in the rain, and suffered initiation to the miseries of the Italian State Railways in a freezing journey to Molfetta.

From Molfetta the first recruiting boards went out, and here later the first cadre courses were formed.  Infective Hepatitis or Jaundice spoiled the Christmas festivities for some, but the remainder were able to enjoy the second Green Berets show, and to show Italy the meaning of Whoopee!

The opening weeks of 1944 saw an exodus of two troops at a time to the monastery of San Michele.  The area proved a natural Italian Achnacarry, with climbing on the snow-clad slopes of Monte Vulture to remind some of Ben Nevis.

Meanwhile the Commando had been left to the tender mercies of a succession of remarkably similar organisations known in turn by the obviously progressive titles as Forces 133, 266 and 399.  For all the veil of secrecy which cloaked their activities, our connection with them was soon to have patent results, and with the New Year cognac still a powerful memory advanced elements of the Commando were whisked away to join a minute recce party under the CO on the Island of Vis.

Dalmatia

The Jugoslav partisans gave us a phenomenal welcome.  With the Germans barely 12 miles away across the water, and their last remaining Island threatened, there is no doubt that they were glad to see us.  Indeed the shots that sang across our bows from riflemen ashore were but indicative of their pleasure.  Full street lighting was on;  organised parties of men met the ships and formed a guard of honour and conveyed the baggage to billets which had been cleaned by organised parties of women; organised choirs of men and women sang partisan songs while we waited;  a brass band struggled with National Anthems and addresses were read from the steps of ‘Navy House’.

The set-up for Commando tactics was ideal.  Recce parties and wireless stations on the German-held Islands were maintained almost continuously during the first few weeks.  While the rest of the Commando and the first intakes were still in Italy going through the San Michele mill, Colonel Jack led two daring, if not typical, raids on the Islands of Hvar and Brac.  In a raid he had himself planned for 2 Troop Captain Bare was unluckily wounded and died while being carried back to the boat by the German prisoners he had secured.  He was given a funeral with the full military honours of three nations in the British Cemetery where the sailors of George III had been buried years before.

By the end of February the whole Commando was divided between the two small harbours of Vis and Komiza and the house on the central plain which Farmer Captain Walker had christened Duck’s Plash.  Lieutenant B J Barton MC, on his own initiative, carried out two very successful small-scale 2-man raids, which earned him the DSO and the nickname Barton of Brac.

Solta

The first and most fruitful combined operations was planned as an attack on the garrison of the Island of Solta.  The Navy were to land the Commando and a detachment of Rangers, with a few Italian 47/32 pack guns and an RAF link set in a small cove on the South side of the island.  The whole party was then to cross the Island under cover of darkness and surround the town of Grohote if possible in complete silence.  At first light the fighter bombers were to strafe the town and then the heavy weapons were to pummel it into submission.  The raid was an outstanding example of close co-operation of all forces.  A remarkable feature was the number of Officers who had spent 24 hours or more with Jugoslav partisans in their hideout on the Island prior to the final briefing, and by reconnaissance close to the enemy positions in daylight had provided a thorough picture of the task in hand.  The Navy did the right thing by landing us in the right place at the right time, the RAF established perfect communication and gave us an air-circus exhibition of precision bombing, while PWB rose to the occasion and provided a loud-speaker to call for surrender which actually did work!  The presence of Admiral Sir Walter Cowan was an inspiration sufficient in itself to secure the success of the operation.  The entire garrison of over 100 was killed or captured, and for two days the Germans on the mainland knew nothing of what had happened.  Then they sent over a rowing boat, and finding no Huns they took a couple of unsuspecting females who could only tell them that the English came and the Germans went.

Results

The German reply came in the form of three air raids on the Island – concentrated but comparatively ineffective as regards material damage done.  ‘Flaps’ and threats of seaborne and airborne landings abounded.  The Island was fortified and prepared for defence.  Parachute divisions and gliders were reported on the coast.  Siebel ferries of unimagined proportions became the subject of lurid Intelligence reports.

More Sport

But in the hours of daylight, life continued as normal.  The game of Rugby football was introduced to the inhabitants of Dalmatia, who apparently considered it rather a brutal form of sport.  Soccer matches were arranged, culminating in the tournament to celebrate May Day.  Everything went according to plan with the very painful exception of the fact that the Partisans lost in the final to SS Bde.  Further return matches were at once projected, but nothing could compensate them for having lost their game on their ground on their day.

Boarding Parties

Schooner hunting soon became the rage.  The Royal Naval complement included MGBs, MLs and Vospers and under the inspired leadership of Lt Comd Tom Fuller they carried boarding parties from the Commando on nightly tours between the Islands and the enemy coast.  The object was to sink or capture the unsuspecting schooners which by night were bringing supplies to the now beleaguered German garrisons.  One of the captured craft contained Danish butter in sufficient quantities to keep Navy House and other places supplied for at least a month.  There was an additional spice of excitement in the occasional brushes with U boats and aircraft which these trips produced.

The ceremony of handing over the first of these schooners to the Partisans was conducted by a visiting Admiral taken completely off his guard.  He had to remain rather long at the salute while the flags were being changed, because with both flags at half mast there was a technical hitch only solved eventually by a man who climbed the rigging to release them.

Miljet

The raid on Mljet will be remembered for many reasons.  For the scale on which it was projected (a Solta six times over) for the success with which the landing was effected;  for the damage it was to have inflicted on the sizeable garrison;  for the enormous amount of sweat and effort expended;  for the perfect summer weather and the driving wind and rain;  for the grandeur and the superfluity of the mountains;  and for the rumour which still persists that someone saw a German.  All the same the RSR fired a good many rounds of 75mm at the Hun, and the propaganda set broadcasting from the Sea Hawk drew enemy mortar fire from somewhere, the RAF scored near misses on a good many crags, and it was quite nice to be back in Vis.

Brac II

Shortly after Mljet the first party of Officers went back to the mainland on a Parachute course at Brindisi; but in the meantime a spot of bother occurred in Jugoslavia.  Tito’s HQ had been attacked and the Marshal himself nearly captured.  A large Partisan force was directly threatened and a diversion somewhere was vital.  Appeals were made to the British, and a large scale attack was planned on the German garrison of Brac.  Col Jack was acting Brigadier, and with 40 and 43 Commandos as the spearhead he led the attack.  His resulting capture and the death in action of Col Manners cast a gloom over the whole island.  An attempt to rescue Col Jack proved abortive.

Tito

It was particularly sad that Col Jack Churchill was not able to be present at the presentation of the Commando to Marshal Tito.  This ceremony, performed at 1030 on June 23, was accompanied by a really full scale diversion by the 25 pdrs of the 111 Fd Regt and by the 3.7s of the AA Gunners.  The Marshal, escorted by an entourage of Tommy Gunners, appeared to be entirely in his element.  He addressed the Unit, and his speech, when translated, was found to be duly appreciative and highly complimentary.

VIPs

His was the first of a number of inspections which characterised the closing days on Vis.  Brigadier Davey commanding Land Forces Adriatic saw the Commando and gave a hint that they would be seeing more of him.  The GOC SS Group paid us a visit, inspected the Unit, breakfasted with the Officers and gave a lecture on Commando activities in France.  Admiral Cowan – Commando Cowan – left the Island after inspecting our Guard of honour and receiving our cheers.

Still more Sport

A demolition course of considerable scope was run on the little neighbouring Island of Bisevo where the Partisans had made a prison Camp for the many Germans who kept rolling in.  Football, swimming, soft-ball, basket-ball – all kinds of sport filled the summer days between raids.  A 3rd edition of the ‘Green Berets’ ran to 16 performances in various parts of the Island.

Spilje

But the CO had been called to Italy for conferences, and it became evident that we were destined for other fields.  After a tremendous farewell party in the Officers Mess, with Partisan bands outdoing each other and suitable interruptions by the Commando piper, we at length embarked in LCIs and an ancient Adriatic steamer for Italy.  We reached Monopoli camp on July 16th, and almost immediately started training with the HLI for operation Healing II.  This operation, which was minutely planned with models and photographs and pages of paper, was a harassing task designed to destroy the German garrison of Himara near the town of Spilje in Albania.  The garrison which was guarding that sector of the main supply route to the south, proved a very tough proposition.  When we landed on July 29th and formed up under cover of darkness for a dawn attack on their positions they did not seem unduly surprised to see us, and despite the support of heavy naval gunfire and RAF fighter bombers and the guns of the RSR, they could only be dislodged by the determined frontal attacks of the Commando and the HLI.  Even then they hit back in no uncertain fashion, and the attacks went on all day.  In the end the time factor forced us to withdraw, but not before the town of Spilje had been entered and the German forces so disorganised and depleted that it was a comparatively simple matter for the Partisans to nab the rest next day.  Sgt Webster, Gnr Pallett and Dvr John were cut off during the battle when the latter was wounded and the force returned without them.  Two attempts had been made to bring them out in the week which followed, but no success achieved, when they were evacuated by Force 399 through their Liaison service with the Partisans who had been sheltering them.

Italian Summer

Casualties at Spilje had been fairly high, and the beginning of August saw most of the Commando on leave in Rome and other high spots.  A visit from Col Charles Vaughan who inspected the unit and told us much about the future, France, England, the present, the ‘Humming Bomb’ and ourselves, was a feature of the month.  The promotion of Major Fynn to Lt Colonel, and his confirmation as CO was the occasion of a magnificent party in the Grotto at Polignano when most of the Uniform and practically all the fairest of the fair sex in South Eastern Italy assembled to wine sup and dance.  As incidentals to this operation the local Italian population were shanghaied into such rowing boats as they could find, with their musical talent amongst them, and amid a shower of mortar flares and Verey Lights, they sang their way into the Grotto from the sea.  A motor convoy on the neighbouring road is reported to have halted for half an hour fearing a fresh invasion.  Other ‘attractions’ included a Jugoslav partisan choir, the Pipes, and a succession of Eightsome Reels.

In September the CO was married at Saint Augustine’s Church in Bari, Padre Banting officiating.  A guard of honour outside the church was formed by Troop Commanders and Warrant Officers with Fighting Knives as befitted so important an occasion.  But the Commando touch was added by Captain Parsons who had organised a smoke screen belching Verey Lights and flares, and a particularly explosive Jeep to convey the couple to the reception.  The Jeep didn’t make the grade (again by arrangement) and the entry of the ‘horseless carriage’ towed by a second guard of honour and led by the Pipes, provided an excellent start to an excellent party.

Sarande

But even while the festivities were going on, planning was proceeding apace.  LFA, we discovered, had quite a big Staff, and they were certainly not devoid of ideas.  Operation after operation was mooted, planned and scrapped, and finally after three false starts began the ‘fifty-hour operation’ of Sarande.

We arrived at the chosen beach on the Albanian coast a few miles North of Corfu, to find that our recce party under Capt Alec Parsons had been attacked by the Germans and nearly put in the bag.  To cap this, shortly after daylight it started to rain and to the troops in KD with the lightest possible equipment, who were forced for their own protection to hold positions at about 2000 feet, the rain was a decided nuisance.  We had been sent over to ‘harass’ the hun for the necessary period of 24 hours, in lieu of some other specific operation which had to be cancelled.  So harass the hun it was.  And for fifteen days we patrolled and strafed and recced in the craggy mountains and the waterlogged plain, all the time holding the valley in which our beachhead lay by manning positions on the flanking mountains.  There was no water on the mountains, nor any food, and even when mules had been provided to do some of the arduous carrying, several of these died under the strain and the men had to take over their loads.  Gradually a Brigade Force was built up under Brigadier Churchill, consisting of ourselves and 40 RM Commando, 150 Assyrian Levies, and elements of Royal Artillery and the RSR; and all the time offensive patrolling went on, and most of the time it rained.  There were many casualties from exposure in the first few days, and despite the surprisingly good morale quite a few men had not recovered in time for the battle.  Rain and the sharp rocks in particular played havoc with men’s feet.

However, on the 7th and 8th October we began to move up for an attack on the garrison of Sarande, carrying up the ammunition and stores required over the mountain tracks.  At 0245 on October 9th the leading Troops began to advance and by 1015 our final objective, a Battery of captured British 25 pdr guns on a fortress hill, was secured.  The Royal Marines, in a magnificent battle, cleared Sarande and the job was virtually done.

We withdrew by sea to our original beach and, amid a confusion of orders and counter-orders from Italy, the CO led a party to Corfu to clean up the Germans who remained.  This party received a magnificent welcome from the populace, many of whom spoke English, and the work of reconnaissance was somewhat hindered by the need for Ceremonial and receiving the honours paid.  Lt Eastaugh, halted by a crowd in a village, had to listen to a speech in modern Greek in which he was assured that his party were ‘not men but angels, sent from Heaven to protect us’.

Bitetto

Brigadier Churchill took his leave of the Commando on Oct 16 and the next day we returned to Monopoli and another spell of leave.  In November, the camp at Monopoli showing signs of reverting to the marsh it must originally have been, we moved to billets in Bitetto.  Reorganisation started in earnest.  A speech to the Commando by Major-General R E Laycock after he had inspected us, seemed to indicate that operations of a different kind were ahead of us.  Innumerable courses were laid on, intake troops were recruited and trained, and Christmas Horses, Mules and the proximity of Bari, were the only things that should have interfered with training.

A New Year

By the beginning of 1945 it was evident that something was afoot.  Mountain warfare training in the snow seemed to be the order of the day, and with two troops at a time ‘battling’ in the hills at Gravina, and later a 2 day Bde Exercise at Minervino, it seemed logical that our farewell to LFA at the conclusion of this feverish spell should be the prelude to our move to the flat, flat plains of Ravenna.

Here we came under command of 5 Corps and, arriving on February 18th, went into the line with 12 Lancers on the 21st.  After ten days we returned to Ravenna, were in the line from March 4th to the 11th, and again from the 19th to the 22nd.  During these periods there was a good deal of patrolling to be done, and we suffered a number of casualties from shell and mortar fire, and from the vast numbers of mines both own and enemy with which this much contested sector was littered.

The Spit

In the interim between the second and third spells in the line, and in the last week of the month training was carried out at a feverish pace with Fantails and Stormboats, in which new craft it was intended that we should carry out our share of operation ‘Roast’.  This remarkable operation to clear the Germans off the Spit of land between Lake Comacchio and the Adriatic, and thus secure the right flank for the big attack which was to follow, was carried out by the whole Brigade and won honours for all units taking part.  From our own point of view even now there is that about the success of the operation which savours of the miraculous.  No brief account can do justice to the story.  Let it be said merely that everything that could have gone wrong in the early stages had been foreseen and provided for; all those things did go wrong, and the snags had to be overcome by independent or concerted effort; as, for example, the little detail of having to walk half the way knee deep in soft mud and waist deep in water.  We reached the beaches six hours late, without our anti-tank guns without our reserve ammunition, with a minimum of medical supplies.  The initial assault was done by a Troop and Commando HQ together, the only flights able to reach the right place by daylight.  Instead of one troop as had been arranged, two and a half troops had to land on 9 Commando’s beachhead, leaving a very depleted force to take the main objectives.  Yet within four hours of landing these objectives had been secured by whirlwind tactics, and the troops with 9 had fought their way through from the south to join us.

When, on the evening of the third day after landing, the Brigade, having carried out its task of clearing the Spit, was relieved by 24 Guards Brigade, we had accounted for about 250 Germans in wounded and PW alone, and had secured large quantities of guns and equipment.

The battle of the Dykes

After a few days rest we were moved up with 43 RM Commando and Bde HQ to the town of Conselice, from where we were destined to carry out our last action in Italy.  This was briefly the task of making good the left flank of the thrust through the Argenta gap, by the not-so-simple expedient of fighting our way up the four dykes which contain the river Reno and the canals which run immediately alongside it.  To the left a large stretch of floodland robbed us of the power of manoeuvre and immediately to the right was our boundary with the main effort.

The principal snag was the difficulty of lateral communication.  There was no information as to which of the four dykes held the main strength of the enemy, and once a part of our force was committed to one of the dykes as a line of advance it was virtually on its own.  To reinforce against opposition encountered or to exploit success on a particular dyke was a slow business.  Troops were decidedly under strength after the days in the line and the matter of the Spit, and until the capture of a heavily defended lateral bridge improved communications, individual troops must have found it a decidedly chancy business.

The supply problem too was acute; finally a jeep-track was made by the simple expedient of driving through the undergrowth, but much of the difficulty still remained.  And the better the results of the fighting, the worse was the problem of supply.

Finally, after a very sticky period in which troops had to hold on to their gains in face of heavy fire and attempted counter-attacks, 43 Commando broke through with the tanks, and almost at once we were leap-frogged through again to take up the chase.

Short of Molinella, when the situation in our flanks was entirely obscure, and the German situation obviously chaotic, we were halted for a couple of days during which we patrolled in all directions, taking prisoners and drinking pre-war Vermouth dug out of hiding for the occasion by the Italian Partisans.

The end

We were taken back to Ravenna for a rest, and immediately reorganised into three troops and a recce section to meet the commitments which were designed to follow.  Then, amid talk of further special training for the crossing of the Po, on a sudden we found the Po was crossed, and the end in Italy had come.

April 13th 1943 – May 8th 1945 ; Gourock – Ravenna

Brigadier, what now ?

No 2 Commando Casualties from April 1943

Casualties record from an account in a booklet called No 2 Commando Overseas written by an unknown member of No 2 Commando detailing the period April 13th 1943 to 8th May 1945 Gourock – Ravenna. Original booklet from the collection of L/Sgt Joe Rogers MM, No 2 Cdo 5 troop [transcribed by Di Edwards]
 
CASUALTIES
             OFFICERS
                 ORs
Operation
Killed
Missing
Wounded
Killed
Missing
Wounded
Scaletta-Messina
1
-
2
3
-
14
Salerno
7
-
4
26
9
110
Dalmatia
2
1
6
2
14
33
Spilje
-
-
4
6
1
47
Sarande
3
-
3
3
-
25
Line Duties
1
-
3
10
3
28
Comacchio
-
-
1
3
-
25
Argenta Gap
-
-
3
4
-
26
Total
14
1
26
57
27
308
Total Officers  :  41
Total ORs  :  392
Embarked with unit 13 Apr 43 and remaining with unit until VE Day 1945  :  3 Officers,  161 ORs.

No 2 Commando decorations and awards from April 1943

Decorations and awards record from an account in a booklet called No 2 Commando Overseas written by an unknown member of No 2 Commando detailing the period April 13th 1943 to 8th May 1945 Gourock – Ravenna. Original booklet from the collection of L/Sgt Joe Rogers MM, No 2 Cdo 5 troop [transcribed by Di Edwards]

Note: This list is posted as transcribed from the document. It is not meant to be a definitive list. It is as it states, those who were in No.2 Commando itself, so for instance does not contain those who served as signallers, or in any other capacity, as part of HQ 2 Commando Brigade.

Bar to DSO
 
DSO
 
Bar to MC
 
MC
 
 
DCM
 
MM
 
MiD

BUCKMASTER, Eric, Memories of No 2 Commando

Over the last few years Eric Buckmaster, No 2 Commando, has been a wonderful help to this Archive by providing information in response to our many questions, not only about those who served with him in No 2 Commando 5 troop, but also in providing other more general information about events and places. 
 
Eric served alongside his brother Stanley Buckmaster [more...] in 5 troop. Here are some extracts from a few of his responses.
 
Joining No 2 Commando 5 troop
"The majority of the key members of 5 Troop came from Liverpool, Birkenhead, and Warrington. It was known as the Scottish Troop, because initially it had a large contingent of Liverpool Scottish, plus members of other Scottish Regiments.
 
Although I am a Cockney from the East End of London, I got into 5 Troop because I was part of the intake trained to replace those lost at St Nazaire, March 1942. The RSM asked for all Scotsmen to step forward. There were only 6 men in that intake who qualified, but he wanted 7 so he asked for a volunteer, and that is how I got in.
 
After Salerno when again we needed replacements, my younger Brother Stanley joined us, he had been through the North Africa Campaign, and stayed with me in 5 Troop for the remainder of the War."
 
No 2 Commando cap badge.
"When 2 Commando was first formed the Tam O' Shanter was our Unit headgear. When I joined them mid 1942 after St Nazaire, that is what I wore initially. However the CO had adopted the Fighting Knife as a standard hat badge, and we had shoulder flashes which were the Fighting Knife with SS on either side of it. We were issued the Flashes, but the hat badges were not at that time on issue, they had to be made by ourselves.
 
I joined 2 Commando very late one night in Boscombe, Bournemouth. When I got to my billet I was met by one of the lads from HQ Troop, who showed me to my room, gave me my Tam O'Shanter, and also gave me a teaspoon and said you can make your hat badge out of that. We had to file the fighting knife badge out of the teaspoon with a nail file. We sewed them on to our hats with a loop of cotton round the handle, and another loop under the haft. Some time later they actually issued the hat badges as a general supply for 2 Commando." 
 
Driving Trains and Mining in Ayr
"As part of our Training whilst in Ayr, some of us were sent to drive trains, some of us were sent down coal mines. I was sent down the Auchencruive Pit in Ayrshire which ran some 2 miles under the sea. A long part of the tunnel was no more than 4’ 6” high due to the presence of a long seam of hard “ Whin Stone ”. How men were able to traverse that each day before starting work I don’t know."
 
Exercise on board HMS Keren.
"There is a photo headed No 2 Boys on HMS Keren. 
 
This was an excercise that we went through in November 1942. We embarked at Greenock on to one of the Island's Ferry's - Macbraynes of the Highlands - and sailed among the Islands in the mouth of the Clyde. We disembarked at " Tighnabruiach ".
 
We then marched over the hills to the bottom end of Loch Fyne, where boats picked us up and put us on board HMS Keren. Later that day we embarked on Landing Craft operated by Americans and were landed at the top end of Loch Fyne for a night exercise. This was carried out. 
 
However, the American's came to collect us afterwards too late, and the tide ran out of the Loch and their landing craft were stranded high and dry. It's not too warm up there in November, and we spent our time moving about trying to ignore the cold until daylight and the return of the tide. Some few managed to light small fires to try to keep warm.
We finally got back to the Keren in time for breakfast, and some rest.
 
During the following night the weather was a little rough, and one of the ship's boats which had been tied alongside, broke loose and at high tide was beached high on the rocks at the side of the Loch. Captain Dickie Broome [more...] and about a dozen of us were detailed off to go to help the sailors get their boat off the rocks and refloated. They were using baulks of timber and pulleys lashed around large nearby trees. but the keel of their boat was very firmly lodged in the rocks. From information printed on the side of the boat it weighed some 10 Tons.
 
My earlier RASC training came in useful. We made enquiries about the nearest Transport Unit , and Capt. Dickie Broome and I were shipped about a mile up the Loch and we borrowed 6 jacks of the type that were used to lift the Army 5 ton trucks. With these properly placed we were able to get the boat lifted until the Keel was high enough to clear the rocks and the baulks of timber could be placed under it. Much to my disappointment, we never did see the Boat finally refloated.  Just at the crucial time, the Commando contingent were called back to the Keren in order to be shipped back to Ayr.
 
Sorry to have told you the tale of the old 'Iron Pot '. My reason for mentioning the Keren Photo, is that the No 1 man in the picture, front row left is Joe Slater, and the No 3 man is Ernie Hurst, both 5 Troop."
 
No 2 Commando on board HMT Dunnottar Castle to Gibraltar.
"I was most pleased to receive your note and the lovely photograph of the old boat. I was amazed to learn that she had continued in service as a Cruise Ship until 2004. It appeared relatively old to us in 1943, although there was nothing of the Cruise Liner about it when we were on board.
 
It was set out in Mess Deck Areas at different levels. Officers,& Sgts & WOs. were housed separately. Each dwelling area for Other Ranks, had some 20 very sturdy fixed wooden tables, with forms. Men were allocated to given mess tables which had a limited number of steel/iron dishes and kitchen utensils. Each table would hold about 20 men ( 10 per side). We slept in sailing ship type hammocks, which had to be slung above or around the Mess Tables. Some few had mattresses for any floor spaces. Everything had to be taken down and stowed away in side bins for the Captain's rounds each day. The impression of it has always stayed with me. It was like living in a 'Greasy Spoon' .
 
Two men from each mess table were responsible each day for going to the Stores below decks, to draw the food for the day. Vegetables had to be peeled etc. Then it was taken down to the Galley where they cooked the parts of the meal that needed to be cooked. Then you had to get your own trays back, and the two men on duty each day had to make sure that each man got his share, and then had to wash up their tables and dishes & utensils. Cleaning cloths & soap were almost non existant.
 
Can you imagine the contrast for volunteer rather spoiled soldiers, who had lived in civilian billets for some time, with Landladies who made the porridge for breakfast or provided meals during the day when required !
 
Officers & NCOs had waiters, men who volunteered for the task and probably found it a cushy number.
 
With so many men needing Facilities !!!, the loos were timber platforms along the whole of each side of the Ship, with appropriate holes cut out for the seats. They projected out over the sea, and one always felt a bit precarious. You had to climb up on to them, and if you looked down you could see the water rushing by below. There was some screening but not much privacy.
 
We embarked one lunch time, and set out from the Clyde during the evening, sailing past the North of Ireland. A huge Convoy of some 40 ships, a very motley collection of boats, with three Destroyers in attendance.
 
It took us nearly 6 weeks to get to Gibraltar, I imagine because we were following diversionary routes planned or plotted to avoid submarines. At one stage it was said that we had almost reached the Coast of America. How true this was I don't know.
 
One thing I do remember is that on the first night out, quite a number of people were a little upset by the motion of the ship, and the Galley served up Tripe for the evening meal. Some just didn't want it. I was very lucky, in that the sea motion did not affect me very much and I was hungry. I got about three men's portions of Tripe and slung my hammock that night very replete.
 
There was all sorts of stuff stacked around the Decks, but there were some spaces and weather permitting we trotted around in the spaces available, and or climbed the ship's lifting derricks for exercise."
 
Food Rations
"This is not a moan, but an observation, in our experience Commando soldiers did not often fare over well when it came to feeding. This was partly due to the inadequacies of the British army specifications on food, and partly due to lack of experience. Jimmy Smith confided to me one day that he had managed to burn the Tea !
 
Wherever you did not have a Cookhouse or Catering Section, you were dependant upon what was issued to your Unit or Section. The Containers were not synonymous with each other. A tin of beans might be shared between 6 men. A tin of bacon between 10 men, a tin of sausages between 8 men. The tins would be boiled up in a Dixie, and issued hot when thought to be ready. They had to be opened, and then matched with the numbers of men for each tin. Someone invariably went short of something.
 
On the Island of Vis, where we were dependant upon Boats getting over, we were often very hungry. On one occasion we captured two German Schooners full of various kinds of produce, intended for their Island Garrisons, Flour , pickles, tubs of fresh butter. We lived well for a week or two. Most of the Flour was given to the Partisans, and a baker made them bread, but they preferred the dry tack biscuits that we were given, and they used to come and ask us to swap with them, which we were happy to do.
 
It used to be said that in the American Army they had 7 ½ men to back up each member of the front line troops. With the British Army it was 2 ½ men. What ever may be the truth of it, on the matter of Food Rations they were better organised than us .
 
For a short period in Sicily, we were attached to the American 5th Army, to lead them in at Salerno. We were put on to American style rations. They had boxes of what were known as 5 in 1 Rations. Each box was allocated to 5 Men. It contained 5 packets of breakfast cereal, 5 pouches of preserved milk , 5 packets of biscuits, 5 little packets of cigarettes, 5 fruit juice, 5 chocolate bars. It was 5 of everything needed for the day. Also the combinations within the boxes were variable, so that you could have a different mix on different days.
 
To some of us it was heaven, but after only a few weeks some people were complaining that they wanted to get back on to proper British food. !!!."
 
Operation Healing Two - Spilje, Albania
Details on the photo below of 5 troop.
 
"The Commando between the 2 prisoners on the left is my brother Stanley, so 5 Troop were involved here although I cannot immediately remember the names and faces of the other lads present. I must be somewhere around that group, because Stanley was No 2 on my Bren Gun, and he’s carrying his rifle in that picture. We were moving down towards the Harbour, so that our Landing Craft could come round from our up coast landing spot, to pick us up more easily.
 
Spilje is the place where each Troop was given a different location to attack . Ours was a steep hill with German slit trenches all across the top. We came ashore in the early hours of the morning and moved in some distance across country, and then we just sat and waited for dawn. The Germans must have been rather Jittery because all the time they were firing tracer bullets on fixed lines. When it started to get light, we climbed through some barbed wire, and then ran up that hill so fast that we literally overan the German positions and Capt. Turner was reduced to calling “ Come back Five ”. That became a subsequent “Battle Cry ” for 5 Troop,  “ Come Back Five ”.
 
No 2 Commando did take casualties during the operation.
 
"The Germans were more concerned to know if we were Partisans or Englander. The Partisans did not usually treat them very well.  A few of them who had tried to run away had been shot.
 
With regard to the prisoners themselves in this picture, it was common practice to make them carry the heavy stuff that we had toted into battle. Any spare mortar bombs, our Bren Jackets and anything else that could be safely loaded on to them.  There were no Partisans with us at this time.
 
The Bren Jacket was in itself a heavy garment and with it 8 bren magazines, each Mag. contained 28 x .303 rounds of ammunition. In addition the No.1 man carried his Colt 45, plus the weight of 50 rounds for that. The Nos. 2 & 3 in the Bren Team, in addition to the Bren Jacket and their 8 Magazines of .303, carried their Rifles, Bayonnets and 100 rounds of .303 ammunition for that in clips and bandoliers which you can see in the Picture.
 
Some Troop members would be carrying the 2’’ Mortar, its Base plus supply of Bombs, and the 'Piat Man' would be similarly loaded. You can understand why, after the exertion of the activity, and certainly in the warmer weather it was felt appropriate to make the Prisoners carry the load.
 
In the Infantry Troops we thought we had our share of the weight to be carried, but spare a thought for the members of the Heavy Weapons Troop, who carried 3’’ Mortars, Base Plates, & Tripods, plus enough bombs for a battle, and Vickers Machine Guns, and loaded ammunition cylinders."
 
Communication and Cigarettes
"Unless one was say in the Orderly Room, and perhaps had access to a typewriter, all letters would have been hand written. Letters posted home were always censored by each Troop CO.  There was an Army Newspaper called the ‘8th Army News’, but afterwards this became ‘ The Crusader ’. I imagine because both the 1st & 8th Armies were engaged in the action at that time.
 
In case you do not know, the Vs… referred to were our Weekly free issue of 50 cigarettes. The name was “ Victory Vs ”. They came from the NAAFI, but did not arrive every week, some times they were up to a month late.
 
When we first joined the 8th Army they were called ‘Cape to Cairo’ the label pictured a Camel, and it was said that’s where they came from ‘the Camel’. But as we proceeded through Sicily & Italy the name changed. ( I didn’t smoke, so was not much affected by the quality )."
 
Preparations for Japan
We arrived home late June, early July 1945, and I was sent down to St Ives in Cornwall, to attend a “ Surf Landing Boating Course ” at the Commando School for Boating and Cliff Climbing. The Japanese War was still in progress and we were being regrouped to be sent Far East.
 
It was said that there were not many natural Harbours available out there and we had to be prepared to make Surf Landings. It seems that opposite the town of St. Ives, the beaches develop the highest level of surf around the UK. When the Local fishermen were coming in because rough weather was expected, we would set out. We used Canadian Dory’s which are sharp at both ends ( shades of Moby Dick ). Eight men rowing and one man with a sweep to steer.
 
The drill was to row into the shore keeping the Boat at strict right Angles to the shore. When we reached the actual surf, the rowers turned about face and adopted a rowing out stance. And held on. The surf would pick the boat up and carry it in. If we did it right the boat would ride in on a high wave and be deposited squarely on the beach. If the angle was slightly out the boat and rowers ended up in a heap under water, with the boat up around your ears.
 
Another factor was the very thick sea mists that can occur down there even on August Bank Holiday and before. We spent hours learning to steer by compass out at sea in very thick mist, with visibility nil."
 

Service after the War
"After the war Jack Payne, my brother Stanley, and I,  all enlisted in the London (TA) 10th Battalion Parachute Regiment, and spent 6 years jumping out of aeroplanes and balloons. I may have mentioned that we had done an initial Parachute Course on our return from Yugoslavia, at a place named Gioia del Colle, which means Happiness on the Hill.

We were in number 3 Company, based at Dagenham Essex.  Jack Payne persuaded us to make up a Company Boxing Team, and we won the Inter Company Trophy, 5 years running, so they gave it to us and set up another Trophy."


Many thanks to Eric for sharing his memories with us. Eric died on the 16th May 2020.
(First uploaded to Archive October 2016, updated May 2020.)
 

DIXON, Herbert, Memories of No 2 Commando

Type: Personal Papers
Author: Herbert Dixon No 2 Cdo, Tim Huelin
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Herbert Dixon, No 2 Commando
Fus Herbert Dixon 2 Commando
Herbert 'Herbie' Dixon wrote this document aged 75.  It includes more than just his military service and is well worth reading. Our thanks to his grandson Tim Huelin for allowing us permission to reproduce on our website.
 
Names mentioned are as follows:
No. 2 Commando
Owen Hare / Bill Gibson / Peter Harkness / Jimmy Prescott / CSM Hammond / Stan Willett / Captain Burn / Lt. Peyton / Lt Jenkins / Fusilier Roberts (6459118 Fus. J. Roberts) / Sgt. Palmer (2035474 Sgt. N. Palmer) / Captain Godfrey Franks / Private McLean / Billy Elwood / Jock McKenzie / 'Pugsy' Foomry (this was Donald Formoy) /  'Robbo' Roberts (6459118 Fus. J. Roberts) / Billy Mills (5336103 Pte W. Mills) / Pte. Leonard Rubin (not mentioned by name but referred to on page 18/19.) / 'Tiny' Burke / Perkins / Bill Ballard (6109504 Pte William Ballard) / Lt Frank Mason / Lt Joe Nicholl / Charlie Goff / Captain Hooper / Lt Col Churchill / Harry Lumm /  Freddy Peters / Jimmy Neighley (may be ident with with Stanley J. Neilly) / Denis Trueman / Duke of Wellington / Taffy Davies / Sgt. Dawson / Reg Furze (6896471 Reginald Fursse) / Parsons / Captain Larry Taylor / Wee Ainslie (2826201 Pte Leslie Ainslie) CSM McAllister / Tan Rudge / Walter Ainslie / Denis Salmon / Paddy Jerman (187409 Captain John Jermyn) /
 
No.9 Commando - Hodkinson / Stewart.
 

DIXON, Herbert

Known as: 
Bert, Herbie
Rank: 
Fusilier
Unit / Base: 
2 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Service: 
Army
Number: 
6290340
Born: 
Friday, August 11, 1916
Died : 
December, 1999
Herbie Dixon 2 Commando

Herbert Dixon enlisted with the Buffs on 15 March 1940. He then volunteered for No.5 Independent Company. After joining No.2 Commando he was posted to 6 troop. Late 1943 when the Commando was restructured he was moved to 5 troop. There are group photos of him and others in the 5 troop album.

Sources
Life Story (see linked content below)

[Image] Tim Huelin (grandson)

SAWYER, Alfred, Memories of No 2 Commando

Type: Personal Papers
Author: Alfred Sawyer No 2 Cdo., Ian Sawyer
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: 2 commando, alf sawyer, sicily, italy, yugoslavia, brac, greece

The personal memories of Alf Sawyer relating to his military service in No 2 Commando. Use the download facility above. Provided courtesy of his son Ian Sawyer

SAWYER, Alfred Frederick Edward

Rank: 
Private
Unit / Base: 
2 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Hampshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
1447691
Died : 
Saturday, December 19, 2009

Read below the wartime memories of Private Sawyer No 2 Commando.

2 Commando Boxing Team 1942 / 1943

2 Commando Boxing Team 1942
No.2 Commando Boxing Team 1942
Top row: Pte Doug Chant, Pte Miles S, Pte Daly J, Pte Harry Lumm, H, Pte Taylor, Gnr John 'Jack' White, Gnr, Grant J.
3rd row: L/Sgt Roy Bellringer, Pte Wells, L/Cpl. Lloyd C, Gdsm. Roy 'Jack' Payne, Cpl Nelson Smallbone, Pte Douglas Brown, Pte Haig R, Pte Peter Sharp, S/I Niblo J.
2nd row: Pte Gallington T, RSM Alexander Seaton, Capt. H.H. Blissett, Lt. Col J.M.T.F. Churchill, M.C., Lt. F.S. Mason, Pte Len Justice;
Bottom row: Fus Thrift W, L/C Arnold F, RFM Wood G, L/C Turpin A, Pte Bellis J, Pte Simons M, Pte Davies R.

No.2 Commando Boxing Team 1943 in Gibraltar
Top row: 1. Gnr .John 'Jack' White;
Middle row: 1. nk; 2. nk; 3. LCpl Peter Sharp; 4. LCpl. A. Turpin; 8. Pte. F. Haigh.
Bottom row: 1. Harry Lumm; 2. nk; 3. Lieut. Frank Mason; 4. Lt Col 'Jack' Churchill; 5. belvd to be Capt.Samuel Jenkins; 6. nk; 7. Gdsm. Roy 'Jack' Payne.

Photos above courtesy of John White, son of Gnr. John 'Jack' White.

The Fallen from those identified
88225 Captain Samuel Leslie Jenkins [more....].
149207 Lieutenant Frank Stanley Mason [more....].
6467394 Sergeant Nelson Arthur Michel Smallbone, Mentioned in Despatches [more....].
3059646 Lance Corporal Peter Sharp [more....].
 

2 Commando Boxing Team photo

No.2 Commando Boxing Team, Gibraltar, 1943
No.2 Commando Boxing Team, Gibraltar, 1943 [view in gallery]

2 Commando troop being led by Capt. Peters at Spilje Albania, image

1 Troop No.2 Commando at Spilje, Albania
1 troop No.2 Commando making their way to the top of one of the 2000ft ridges at Spilje, Albania, 29 July 1944. Captain Peters in beret leading them. Photo credit: Des Rochford No.2 Commando.
Captain David Peters was awarded the Military Cross, and later a bar to his Military Cross whilst acting as T/Major in No.2 Commando.
 

2 Commando with wounded at Spilje, Albania, image

No.2 Commando tend to wounded during Operation Healing 2 at Spilje, Albania, 29 July 1944.
No.2 Commando tend to wounded during Operation Healing 2 at Spilje, Albania, 29 July 1944. Photo credit: Des Rochford No.2 Commando.

5 Troop No.2 Commando, Spilje, Albania, image

5 Troop No.2 Commando, Spilje, Albania

Operation Healing 2 - Spilje, Albania, 29th July 1944. Stanley Buckmaster (5tp) and Jock Cree (5tp) are on either side of the German prisoner in the middle of the photo. Jock on the right of him as you view the photo. Photo credit: Fred Mather. Additional photos from this operation are in the No.2 Commando gallery.

Info from Eric Buckmaster and Des Rochford both No.2 Cdo :The German prisoners are wearing assault jackets from some of 5 troop and carrying ammunition housed in the pockets. Eric said that it was easier to make them carry the heavy stuff." 

A Return in 1973 to Yugoslavia

Written by Henry Brown OBE, Secretary of the Commando Association and first published in Commando Association newsletter 57 of September 1973. Image from our archive [view here] depicts Colonel Jack Churchill and his brother General Tom Churchill during the visit. 
 
Whilst I shall endeavour to convey to members, especially all those ex No. 2 Cornmando Brigade, something of the atmosphere and success of this pilgrimage, I confess I have the feeling that my comments will prove quite inadequate, but here goes !
 
Gatwick Airport on Friday morning, July 20th 1973, saw the commencement of this sentimental journey, when a party totalling 40 members of 2 Cdo Bde and their wives, plus Mr. Ken Shaw of the Queen's Royal Reg., and Mr. George Mason of the 111 Fd. Regt. R.A., and led by their former Brigade Commander, Major General T. B. L. Churchill, C.B, C.B.E., M.C., flew off by Aviogenex 134A jet to Split where, on arrival, the party was given a most cordial welcome in the V.I.P. lounge by officials of SUBNOR (Yugoslav Veterans Organisation) and Tourist representatives.
 
This was to prove a fitting prelude to the ever increasing expressions of kindness and friendship which every member of the party experienced during this truly memorable pilgrimage-come-holiday. After being introduced to our courier, Mr. Bogdan Cvahte (soon to be affectionately referred to as 'Robbie'), the party immediately sampled the excellence of the arrangements made on our behalf when we boarded for the sea voyage to Vis, not a steamer taking four hours, but the Tourist Company's hydrofoil, which quickly and safely transported us to Komisa, with one short stop on the island of Hvar.
 
As only a small number of the party could be accommodated in the only hotel on the island, the majority were soon being introduced to their hosts in private houses, an arrangement which proved most satisfactory. Everyone came together at meal times in the very pleasant surroundings of the Hotel Bisevo where, in addition to a very satisfactory varied menu, there was an English breakfast for all who desired this.
 
Our first morning consisted of a coach tour, in a coach specially transported to the island from Split for our benefit, of the Island of Vis and, after about six attempts to get round one very difficult corner by the quay at Komisa, we were on our way. Passing through Podhumlje, the former location of the field hospital, we were soon climbing the hills towards the area of Tito's caves and had in fact to complete the last steep stretch on foot. Retracing our steps, we boarded the coach and our next stop was at the house formerly used by General Churchill as his Brigade Headquarters.
 
On then for a wreath-laying ceremony at a memorial commemorating the Yugoslav Forces, followed by a similar ceremony at a memorial commemorating fallen R.A.F. Pilots, this stands on the hill overlooking the former airstrip, now completely covered by very healthy looking vines. Continuing along the narrow mountainous, though now well surfaced road, we soon came upon the magnificent view of the harbour and town of Vis, and what amounted to our best view of Fort George, as the fort is still in a restricted area, and consequently no visit was possible to this old Troop H.Q. Whilst in the town, the party greatly enjoyed a reception given by the Mayor of Vis at the Town Hall, and a visit to a very fine museum in which many relics of the war are displayed - photographs too proved most interesting and especially those of Marshal Tito inspecting No. 2 Cdo on the airstrip and a group of Partisans and Commandos in which Jimmy Hustwick (one of our party) was immediately identified.
 
The party then returned to Komisa for lunch, and the remainder of that day, and the following day, Sunday, were taken up with swimming and sunbathing by most of the party. Others took this opportunity to have a real good look around Komisa taking pictures, of course, of buildings (little changed in thirty years) used as Officers' and Sergeants' Messes, Troop H.Q.'s, etc.
 
Monday, the 23rd, was taken up by a visit to the nearby island of Bisevo. Unfortunately, the sea was just too rough for entry by boat into the famous 'Blue Grotto', but not to be outdone, the strong swimmers, courageously led by General Churchill, dived overboard for what looked quite a perilous swim into the famous cave---their eventual return to the boats proving a very exciting episode. Moving then to a nearby sandy beach, the party quickly sought cooling refreshment before entering a large barn like building on the beach for a fish picnic, cooked nearby on an open fire. Liquid refreshment was in good supply and, needless to say, this picnic developed into a very jolly occasion, accompanied by rousing partisan songs.
 
Shortly after this the party had the honour of being joined by the British Ambassador and Mrs. Dugald Stewart, together with the Military Attache, Colonel B. A. M. (Tony) Pielow, and they returned with us that evening to Komisa for a very enjoyable reception at the town's most important outside restaurant and dance centre.
 
Making a very early start on Tuesday, the 24th July, approximately half our party set off in our specially chartered motor vessel, 'Argosy', for the island of Brac and, after well over three hours sail, eager eyes scanned the south west coastline trying to discern former landing points.
 
On arrival at Bol we were warmly greeted by local dignitaries and former high ranking partisan leaders, and taken by coach over what can only be described as a shocking road (we were told, and so it proved, that Brac roads are by far the worse on any of the islands) to the area south of Nerezisca, where we lunched in the beautifully wooded surroundings of the hotel Vidova Gora. This phase of the pilgrimage proved to be one of the most interesting and enjoyable, and certainly got off to a fine start when Colonel Jack Churchill came into sight from the other side of the hotel playing his pipes.
 
At the conclusion of the luncheon, all male members of the party received autographed copies of a lovely book about the island and, whilst most of the ladies stayed behind, the males accompanied the General and Colonel on a recce of the hill where the battle-raged thirty years ago. The terrain has, naturally, changed a little with the passing of time, but there was no doubt at all that we were treading the same path as the whole area is still littered with rusty spent cartridge cases,& shrapnel and pieces of mortar bombs, etc., many of which were brought home as souvenirs.
 
Eventually, Colonel Jack discovered the area in which he was taken captive, and later the place where Colonel Manners (40 Cdo) and Capt. Wakefield (2 Bde) were temporarily buried, and members stood with heads bowed whilst Colonel Jack played 'Flowers of the Forest' in memory of all those who died on the hill of Brac, an extremely moving moment for us all.
 
It was almost as moving later in the day, when Colonel Jack played his pipes as we left the shores of Brac to return over a rather unpleasant sea to Komisa.
 
Wednesday, July 25th, saw us on the island of Hvar where, during the coach journey for a very enjoyable lunch at Jelsa, we stopped for a moment on the hillside road, overlooking the little village of Grablje, which brought memories racing back to many of the 2 Cdo comrades in the party.
 
The following day we enjoyed seeing the beautiful island of Korcula, and survived our longest coach ride along the length of the island from Vela Luka to the town of Korcula for lunch, stopping for a while at the town of Blato, particularly remembered by Capt. Joe Nicholl, MC. On both Hvar and Korcula we received further very warm welcomes from local and partisan officials and enjoyed delightful lunches in their company.
 
Our last sea trip on Friday, July 28th, was to the island of Solta and our boat first pulled into the little port of Rognac so that comrades could climb the steep hill to the village of Grohote (a few letting the side down by thumbing a lift in a car ! ). Again the memories came flowing back and various points and buildings were recognised, though the church has been completely renovated since the war. Doubts were raised at first that this was in fact the place No. 2 Cdo attacked, but we were able to settle this satisfactorily when informed that the village square which all were seeking was now no more and in fact a public house and large hall now occupy this site.
 
It was here that a number of the party were invited into a house for refreshment and a very happy occasion this proved to be when the lady of the house realised she had Colonel Jack Churchill under her roof, she was obviously, judging by her spirited farewells to us all, loathe to let him go ! After this we re-embarked and sailed round to Maslinica for lunch at the Hotel Avlija, and then back to Komisa.
 
[Click/touch image to view in gallery]
 
Saturday, the 28th and Sunday, the 29th, were both days at leisure, though during this period permission was granted for a deputation to enter this restricted zone close to the mouth of Vis harbour, and a wreath was laid in the cemetery there by General Churchill and Sgt. Bill Humble, M.M., in the presence of Yugoslav Naval and Army Officers. On the last evening we gave a small farewell party to our many friends and hosts.
 
Early on Monday, July 30th. saw our departure from Komisa and we found it far from easy to say farewell to Vinco Svilioic and Dinko Repanic, our two excellent waiters at the Hotel Bisevo, to Vesna Bozanic and her sister Dina, who had helped so much with our language problems, and especially to our dear friend and Manager of the Hotel, Mr. Dinko Pusic. Many other newly made friends joined them for a touching farewell on the quayside as the hydrofoil moved off, once more to the strains of the pipes.
 
The party then flew from Split to Belgrade for three happy days at the Hotel Slavija where the food and accommodation was excellent, and during this period we enjoyed a reception at the Residence of the British Ambassador, and another at our Hotel, kindly given by SUBNOR (the Yugoslav Veterans Organisation) and where we were received by M. Dusan Sekic, the Secretary General of the Federal Committee of SUBNOR and other high ranking officials. During these two events we were particularly delighted to meet Mrs. Nada Sponza Mimica, whom many remembered as a nurse at the British hospitals on Vis.
 
On Tuesday morning, July 3lst, we gathered at the British War Graves Cemetery, for a short service, so fittingly conducted by the Revd. J. E.C. Nicholl, M.C., and where a wreath bearing a Commando Crest was laid jointly by the British Ambassador and General Churchill.
 
Everyone then had in opportunity to visit the graves, which are so beautifully tended, and to sign the register, before moving off for a similar ceremony at the Yugoslav War Cemetery.
The following morning the party visited the location of a former German Concentration Camp, where many citizens of Belgrade were put to death, and a wreath was laid here by Mrs. Doreen McWilliams. After this we moved to the National Memorial at Avala, a very imposing monument on the top of a hill, some way out of Belgrade.
 
Thursday evening, the 2nd August, saw our departure from Belgrade and where we were seen off at the airport by former high ranking army officers and by Mr. Branko Golovic and his charming wife. who presented each of our party with a red rose. Mr. Golovic, who met us at Split on our arrival, and who remained with us during our time on Vis, rightly deserves a very special 'thank you' for the manner in which he so kindly made himself available whenever guidance was required, and we are indebted to SUBNOR for so kindly arranging for him to be present amongst us.
 
Back for a night to Split, where we bade farewell to our wonderful courier Robbie, whom we all hope to welcome one day to these shores with his charming wife Sheena, and then back to Gatwick and Interviews to the Yugoslav services of the B.B.C. We had in fact received many notices in the Press in Belgrade, one day a full page of news and pictures of the party appeared, so we had not gone unnoticed. 
 
On behalf of our party I record our gratitude to General Tom Churchill for mounting this memorable pilgrimage and seeing it through, and also to his brother, Colonel Jack, for his presence and contributions on the pipes - in actual fact we had a spot or two of rain practically after each time he played, and the locals wanted to keep him there, as no rain had fallen for months, but we managed to bring him safely home !
 
This had indeed been a fantastic experience and one which every member of the party will never forget. [H.B]
 

A Return in 1985 to Yugoslavia

Written by Major (retd.) Laurence MacCallum, MC, President of the Commando Association and first published in Commando Association newsletter 81 of September 1985. Click/touch highlighted names for more. Image from our archive [view here]. 

Pilgrimage to Vis, Yugoslavia. 
Thanks entirely to the hard work of Peter Bickmore and his charming wife Doreen, of the Coastal Forces Veterans Association, a joint operation of Army and Naval Veterans returned in May to Yugoslavia for the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Victory.
The pilgrimage was combined with a holiday, the first week being spent at Hvar, the second at Trogir, near Split. The people of Hvar could not do enough, with concerts being laid on every night and a 'picture gallery' of the war in Vis at the Town Hall.
However, the return to Vis was the big day with Partisans from all over Yugoslavia making a visit to the island. Arrival was in Vis harbour at 8.30 a.m., the party having been transported by two diesel powered catamarans, most comfortable and fast vessels. The buildings in the harbour were just as they were 40 years ago, with the exception of a very large hotel, built opposite the old H.Q. of No. 2 Troop.
The whole of Vis turned out to greet us, including the town band. Refreshments, including drinks, were laid out on long trestle tables for us.
After many welcoming speeches, the party formed up behind the standard bearers of the colours of the Coastal Forces Veterans Association, the British Legion and the Flag of the Warrington Branch of the Commando Association, carried with great dignity by Geoff Wilkes, marched up to the large Yugoslavian Memorial Plaque of fighters killed in action from Vis.
Then came the unveiling of the 'Memorial of Friendship' Plaque by 'Doc' Capt. Lionel McWilliams, MC., which is situated on a building on the Komiza Road, this being the only road from Vis.
The plaque reads: ' In Memory of the British Forces, who gave their lives alongside those gallant Partisans of Tito's Liberation Army I943 - 1945. We will remember them. May l985. British Coastal Forces Veterans Association and The Commando Association'. 
Here, a short service was conducted by Major MacCallum, followed by the 'Last Post'. after which 'Reveille was sounded.
The Memorial was unveiled by Bill Cobby, Chairman of the CFVA and Major MacCallum, MC. A reply was made by Mr. Marinkovic, representing Vis and the Partisans. A visit was then made to the very good museum at Vis, which contains many exhibits of No. 2 Commando. 
After a short bus ride, the RAF Memorial was reached. From here there is a magnificent view of the air-strip, now replanted with vines, although the hazards lights were still in place !
Then on to Tito's cave where excellent wine tasting was laid on.
Continuing to Konija, the party was warmly welcomed and a parade was held at the local Memorial Plaque to the memory of fighters killed in action from that town.
The Association wreath was laid here by Major Ronnie Mitchell, MBE. The two houses used by Col. Jack Churchill DSO, MC, and Admiral Morgan Giles during the war, and on which plaques had been laid and unveiled by the British Ambassador last year, were visited next. The wreath placed on the army plaque was laid by Dusty Miller.
After this, the locals just mobbed the visitors, with the youngsters, who seemingly all spoke English, acting as interpreters for the older generation, who related an almost endless stream of stories from the war. One of the most interesting of these gentlemen, clad in a " city suit ", insisted on meeting Major MacCallum and on coming face to face with the Major, related how, as a boy of 16, he had been put on a LCI by the Major (at that time a Lieut.) and sent to Bari before continuing on to Egypt, and safety. He could not thank the visitors enough. 
Here, as at Vis, all the youth organisations' representatives were dressed in national costume, as indeed were many of the grown-ups, and it was something of an achievement to round up the visitors in order to return to Vis. 
On returning to Vis, we headed for the Hotel Issa for the official luncheon, Toasts in honour of the visitors were made by Mr. Dalic, President of the Assembly, and by General Piacho Peocla, and replies made by Major MacCallum and the Assistant Ambassador. Following this, everyone moved on to the Narodni Dom (Town Hall) for further entertainment.
After what seemed an almost too short time, the visitors boarded the vessels for the return voyage with the whole population of Vis on the quayside singing 'Tipperary' to the accompaniment of the local band. This was specially fitting, as this was the tune the Commandos were welcomed with 40 years ago. This time the locals sang it to bid us farewell. 
The rest of the holiday was not anticlimax. The party moved to Trogir, near Split, from which excursions and official trips were made. One such excursion from the hotel's quayside was to Solta, travelling by large schooner, for a fish lunch. Unfortunately, there was no time to visit Grohote.
Later, the official Navy Museum at Split was visited, and we were surprised to see the old vessel 'Marco Polo', now embedded in concrete from bow to smoke-stack - this was the vessel which was used to ferry almost everything, including troops, from Bari to Vis. Rather this than the breakers yard! 
At Padgora, a parade was held at the marvellous Navy Memorial, where a broken sea-gull's wing symbolises the loss of the Yugoslav Navy, and a complete wing on  the other side represents its reformation.
On the last night at the hotel, the visitors gave a party of thanks to our splendid Yugoslav hosts. The British Ambassador attended, having kindly made the journey from Belgrade. To him our thanks. Organising the parades for 170 people is no easy task and for this, thanks also to Tan Rudge DCM.
However, this must be finalised as it was started, with grateful thanks to Peter and Doreen Bickmore for organising and looking after everyone and everything. We will all come again. (Sgd.) L. MacCallum.
 

A group from 5 Troop No.2 Commando at Spilje image

Group from 5 troop No.2 Commando after the raid at Spilje, Albania
Group from 5 troop No.2 Commando after Operation Healing 2 at Spilje Albania.
Rear row l-r: Sgt Harry Heaton; Pte. Fred Bennett; Cpl.Paddy Deighan; Pte. Ben Fryer; ?? Kelly.
Front row l-r: Taffy Davies; Eric Buckmaster; ????; Stan Buckmaster.
 

3 Commando

3 Commando

History of the Unit

No.3 Commando was formed at Plymouth on 23 June 1940 under the command of Lt. Col. J.F. Durnford –Slater
Many of the original members of No.3 had served with the British Expeditionary force in France and had been evacuated from Dunkirk.
24 October 1940 No 3 Commando and No 8 Commando were reorganised into the 4th Special Service Batallion. The Batallion HQ was at Brightlingsea.
A further reorganisation back to the smaller individual Commando units was authorised on 26th February 1941 and implemented by 5th March 1941.
No.3 was the first Commando unit ever to see action with the raid on Guernsey, Operation Ambassador, 14/15 July 1940 with 11 Independent Company.
Some other No.3 Commando operations
Operation ‘Claymore. Lofoten Islands March 1941.
Operation Archery. Vaagso December1941
Operation Chariot. St. Nazaire March 1942. No.3 supplied a detachment of demolition specialists for the raid.
Operation Jubilee. Dieppe August 1942. Heavy losses sustained. [View Dieppe ROH]. As a result of the losses at Dieppe the Commando was then rested for replenishment.
Operation Husky. Sicily 10th July 1943 and Operation Devon at Termoli.
The War Diary records that in July 1943 total strength was down to just over 250 and the Troops were reorganised into HQ and four other Troops. The then 2 Troop became a Heavy Weapons Troop
After the actions in Italy the Commando returned to the UK for the preparation for the landings in Normandy and D-Day.
Operation Overlord. One of the critical actions fought by No 3 after D-Day was at the river Orne and the capture of the Merville Battery to the flank of the landing beaches. The Battery was captured but at great loss to No 3 Commando.  A brief replenishment in the UK followed at Worthing and then the unit was back in action again as part of the British Liberation Army.
No3 were involved in the actions during the crossing of the river Maas, the clearing of the Maas Rhine Triangle, the capture of Osnabruck, the crossing the Weser (Operation Widgeon) and Aller rivers, and finally the crossing of the River Elbe.
In June 1945 No 3 Commando, along with No 6 Commando, were back in the UK preparing for the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. No 4 Commando were still in Germany at Recklinghausen.
At this time 233 OR's from No.4 Commando were posted to Nos. 3 and 6 Commandos, to bolster their numbers for the invasion, however Japan surrendered and the war ended.

The Commando was disbanded along with other Army Commando units in November 1945.


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3 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 189 of 189

ADDERLEY, Rex Alsager

Sapper
2093747
No 3 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper Rex Adderley was reported missing after operations at Dieppe, France, and was later presumed killed in action at sea. He has no known grave [1][2].

ALDERSON, John

Captain
113655
No 3 Commando
Seaforth Highlanders
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain John Alderson MC, OC 6 troop, died during the fighting at Leese, Germany.
Son of John Henry and Dorothy Alderson; husband of Diana Mary Alderson, of Harpenden, Hertfordshire.

ANDERSON, Andrew Alexander

Private
3196988
No 3 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Andrew Anderson was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Andrew and Euphemia Anderson, of Oxton, Berwickshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BAKER, Fred

Lance Corporal
4923073
No 3 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Fred Baker, 1 troop,  died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).

BARRETT, Cyril Ernest

Private
5388318
No 3 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Cyril Barrett was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Joseph and Ann S. Barrett, of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire; husband of Margaret Barrett, of Oakville, Ontario, Canada. 

BELL, Kenneth Sydney

Gunner
2082283
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Kenneth Bell was reported missing 6 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Joe and Elsie Bell, of Manchester; husband of Lillian May Bell, of Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester.
 
Sources

BISHOP, Frederick Walter

Fusilier
14317282
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Glasgow City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Frederick Bishop died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Frederick Walter and Mabel Bishop, of Glasgow.

BOWLER, Walter Stanley

Lance Corporal
10548172
No 3 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Walter Bowler died during operations in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville, Normandy. Son of Walter and Mary Bowler, of Matlock, Derbyshire.
 
Sources
CWGC

BOYCE, John Douglas

Private
5952406
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Boyce was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on ML 262.
Son of William and Elizabeth Ann Boyce, of Tonypandy, Glamorgan.
 
Sources

BOYLE, Francis

Corporal
3596510
No 3 Commando
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Francis Boyle died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Husband of Maud Boyle, of Denton Holme, Carlisle.
 
Sources
CWGC

BRADBURY, Cyril Thomas

Private
5956518
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Private Cyril Bradbury was taken prisoner of war on 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe France. He died whilst a prisoner of war. Son of Thomas William and Grace Ann Bradbury, of Bushey, Hertfordshire.
 
Sources

BRIDLE, Desmond George

Lance Corporal
14604360
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Desmond Bridle, from South Harrow, was killed in action in Normandy, France, during operations near the Chateau d'Amfreville. Son of Arthur George and Bessie Bridle; husband of Winifred Gladys Bridle, of Wallington, Surrey.

BROADBENT, Fred Stanley

Private
7266034
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Fred Broadbent was reported missing 19 August 1942, later confirmed killed in action during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Fred and Lucy Ida Broadbent, of Lidget Green, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROSTER, John

Private
4132075
No 3 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Broster was killed in action during operations at Dieppe, France. *Husband of Mrs Mary Broster of Curzon Road, Offerton, Stockport, and elder son of Mrs Broster of Greystoke Street. Father to a little daughter. Educated Banks Lane Council School.

BRYAN, John Robert

Private
5434487
No 3 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Bryan was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Husband of Dorothy Bryan, of Birmingham, England. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

BUTLER, Brian Dear

Major
85295
No 3 Commando
East Surrey Regt
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major Brian Butler MC died at Chateau d'Amfreville during severe mortaring of their HQ. Son of Joseph and Ellen S. Butler; husband of Hannah W. Butler, of Wimbledon, Surrey. M.A. Five others also died. Lt T.N. Skelly and three others were wounded.

CAMPBELL, Leslie

Leslie Campbell 3 Commando
grave of Leslie Campbell 3 Commando
Guardsman
2697390
No 3 Commando
Scots Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman Leslie 'Jock' Campbell, 3 troop, died during operations at Normandy. Son of John and Mary J. Campbell, of Dalmuir, Dunbartonshire; husband of Grace Dorothy Campbell, of Southend-on-Sea, Essex. He is buried alongside 2 other Commandos and an Airborne Soldier.

CARDOZO, Edward Albert

Private
14203544
No 3 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edward Cardozo was reported missing 6 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, later presumed killed in action. Son of Joseph and Emmie Cardozo, of Clapton, London.
His brother Gunner Frederick Cardozo also served in No.3 Commando.
 

CARLISLE, Alan

Alan Carlisle 3 Commando
Lance Corporal
6344509
No 3 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Alan Carlisle, 4 Troop, died during operations at Vaagso, Norway. He was buried at sea after a service on board HMS Kenya. Son of Archibald and Agnes Carlisle, of Leigh Beck, Canvey Island, Essex.

CARTER, Thomas

Gunner
1491335
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Gunner Thomas Carter from Yorkshire drowned in a boating accident at Largs. He has no known grave. Son of William and Lucy Carter, of Scotton, Yorkshire.
Extract from the Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
Published Saturday 6 June 1942

CATTERALL, James

Private
3390037
No 3 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

CHILLINGWORTH, Albert Edward

Private
6297203
No 3 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Albert Chillingworth died in the UK of wounds inflicted during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Chillingworth, of Camberwell. Albert enlisted 4 November 1940 and was posted to the Commando Depot 12 October 1942.

CLARKE, Hilary Laurence

Fusilier
6482249
No 3 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Hilary Clarke was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the Bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Ralph and Mahlah Anne Clarke, of Leicester; husband of Evelyn Alice Clarke. His brother Stanley William Clarke, RN, also died in the war.

CLELLAND, John McDonald

Gunner
260642
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

COAKER, Vernon

Vernon Coaker 3 Commando
Sergeant (Temporary Troop Sergeant Major)
5620234
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Troop Sergeant Major Vernon Coaker, 3 troop, died during operations at Le Plein, Normandy, France. Son of Edwin and Doris Coaker, of Cheldon, Devon. [1][2][3][4]
Extract from No.3 Commando War Diary Appendix 'A' No.2

COFFIN, Roland

Private
5510151
No 3 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

COLBERT, Thomas

Lance Corporal
5338884
No 3 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Thomas Colbert died during operations at Linne, Germany.
Extract from the No.3 Commando War Diary

CONYARD, James

Gunner
6015602
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner James Conyard died during operations at Cassibile, Sicily.
 
Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.
 

COOPER, George William

Gunner
5256462
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner George Cooper died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Frederick and Mary Cooper; husband of Rose Doris Cooper, of Poplar, London, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/64.

CORK, Alfred James

Sergeant
5614500
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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

Captain Samuel Corry 3 Commando
Captain
119736
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Samuel Corry M.B. was reported missing 19 August 1942 at Dieppe, France, later confirmed as having died of wounds. Previously Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service against the enemy at Vaagso, Norway.

COTTERELL, Leslie

Private
5114173
No 3 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leslie Cotterell died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.
 

COULSON, Albert

Private
5891321
No 3 Commando
Northamptonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Albert Coulson was reported wounded and missing during operations at Normandy, France, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas and Mary Coulson; husband of Nellie Elizabeth May Coulson, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
 

COX, Anthony Francis

Rifleman
6920635
No 3 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Anthony Cox died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Cecil Ernest and Frances Mary Cox, of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CRAFT, Alfred James

Lance Corporal
5950610
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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
2761938
No 3 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds

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

Lance Sergeant
6010289
No 3 Commando
Essex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant William Culling, 2 troop, was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Son of Charles and Johanna Culling; husband of Agnes Culling, of Largs, Ayrshire.
 

Sources
CWGC.

DAVIS, Stanley George

Private
5511236
No 3 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

DAY, James Henry

Lance Bombardier
826112
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier James Day died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
1933 attested into the Royal Artillery. 10 January 1936 posted Army Reserve.
 

Sources
CWGC.

DEAN, Ronald Cyril

Guardsman
2623256
No 3 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

DORSETT, Richard

Private
6349636
No 3 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Richard Dorsett, 1 troop, died on 13 June 1944 of wounds received on 12 June during operations at Normandy, France, in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville. Son of J. T. and June Dorsett, of Anerley, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DRANSFIELD, Keith Charles

Private
4126461
No 3 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

DUNNE, Joseph

Private
3663641
No 3 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Joseph Dunne, 4 troop,  died during operations at Normandy in the Chateau d'Amfreville area.
 

EDMUNDS, William John

Lance Sergeant
5500444
No 3 Commando
No 12 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant William Edmunds, No.3 Commando, died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Previously served in No.12 Commando. Son of Edwin Thomas Edmunds and Edith May Edmunds, of Hereford.
 
Sources
CWGC.

ELLIS, Arthur Alfred Burdon

Captain
191508
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps

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. He had joined No.3 Commando on 12 February 1943. Son of Colonel A. C. Ellis, C.B.E., and of Mabel C.

EVANS, Gwilym

Private
14241612
No 3 Commando
Welch Regiment
Glamorgan County Police
Killed in action or died of wounds

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).

FERGUSON, Bryan Gratney

Private
2761997
No 3 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Bryan Ferguson died in the UK of wounds inflicted on 5 October 1943 during operations in Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/68 and WO417/72.
 

FISHER, Douglas Morton

Private
2888970
No 3 Commando
Gordon Highlanders, 2nd Bn The London Scottish
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

FLOYD, William Gerald

Corporal
5434679
No 3 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Floyd died during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of James Percival and Winifred Floyd.
  • 19 August 1942 wounded during operations at Dieppe, France.
Sources
CWGC.

FOWLE, Charles

Gunner
785908
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

GEEAR, Edward James

Edward Geear 3 Commando
Lance Sergeant
6344312
No 3 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Edward Geear, 4 troop, was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway.

Husband of Eveline (nee Carter) and father of baby Patricia.

GERRARD, Thomas Cecil

Corporal
T/73322
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Thomas Gerrard was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Joseph and Emily Mary Gerrard; husband of Vera G. Gerrard, of Cambridge.
 
Sources

GILES, John Frederick

Captain
68678
No 3 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment, Royal Tank Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

GOODY, Edwin Walter

Private
14207340
No 3 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edwin Goody was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/80.
 

GRANT, James

Lance Sergeant
14241856
No 3 Commando
Black Watch
Moray and Nairn Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant James Grant died 11 July 1944 during operations at Amfreville, Normandy. Previously wounded at Termoli October 1943. Son of Peter and Beatrice Grant, of Rothes, Morayshire.

GREEN, Edward

Gunner
6017168
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Edward Green was reported missing on 14 July 1943 during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge), later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GREIG, Charles

Private
14988470
No 3 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Died on war service

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

Private Garfield Grieve
Private
3972169
No 3 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Garfield Grieve was killed in action on 5 October 1943 during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of William John and Sarah Jane Grieve, of Mill Hill, Blackburn, Lancashire.
  • 14 July 1943 wounded during operations at Sicily.

Sources
CWGC.

GRIFFITHS, Evan William

Guardsman
2664194
No 3 Commando
Coldstream Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Evan William Griffiths was an agricultural labourer who enlisted into the Coldstream Guards at Hereford on 27 December 1940. After volunteering for the commandos he was attached to No.3 Commando.

GRIFFITHS, Ronald Eric

Private
6103950
No 3 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

GUEST, Albert Arthur

Lance Corporal
14205785
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Albert Guest died of wounds received on 6 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Albert and Mabel Agnes Guest, of Bushey, Hertfordshire [1][2].

GUNNINGHAM, William John

Lance Sergeant
T/135778
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant William Gunningham died during operations at Termoli, Italy. 

Son of William and Isabelle Gunningham, of Bristol; husband of Betty Louise Gunningham, of Henleaze, Bristol.

HAMMOND, Leslie John

Private
6099175
No 3 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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
872760
No 3 Commando
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

HARDING, Ernest Frank

Private
5618672
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ernest Harding was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Herman Henry and Ellen Emily Harding, of Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HARDING, Richard

Richard Harding 3 Commando
Lance Corporal
7888531
No 3 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Richard Harding was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of George and Fanny Harding, of Leicester, England [1][2][3].

HARPER, Leslie

Sgt Les Harper 3 Commando
Lance Sergeant
824792
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Leslie Harper died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge) [1][2].
Extract from the Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail.

HARRISON, Norman

Private
4922799
No 3 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Norman Harrison was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of George Harrison, and of Amelia Alice Harrison, of Crossens, Southport, Lancashire.
 
Sources

HAYES, Harry

Private
5331619
No 3 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Harry Hayes was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).

HAYWARD, Robert Latewood

Rifleman
6897474
No 3 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps (2nd Bn. Queen's Westminsters)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Rifleman Robert Hayward died on 13 June 1944 of wounds inflicted on 11 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77 and WO417/78.
 

HERBERT, Roy George

Lieutenant
3384201 & 287391
No 3 Commando
Northamptonshire Regiment
Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Roy George Herbert DCM, MM, died during operations in Normandy, France.
Son of David and Alice Herbert; husband of Janet Craig Herbert, of Plymouth [1].
Military Medal

HERN, Gordon

Private
14241862
No 3 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Oxfordshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Gordon Hern was reported missing 27 August 1943 during early Italian beach reconnaissance, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Charles Thomas Hern and Mildred Cicely Hern, of New Marston, Oxford.

HEWITT, John Lionel

Private
6353387
No 3 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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
4132073
No 3 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

HILLERNS, Michael Guy

Lieutenant
172148
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment & G.H.Q. Liaison Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Michael Hillerns, G.H.Q. Liaison Regiment (Phantom Patrol) attached No.3 Commando, died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of Friedrich Franz Carl and Irene Hillerns; husband of Ann Mary Eleanor Hillerns, of Watford, Hertfordshire. M.A. (Cantab).

HINDE, Fred

Private
4542986
No 3 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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
6351447
No 3 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

HODGSON, George

Lance Corporal
2764113
No 3 Commando
Black Watch
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Hodgson MM, 3 troop, was killed in action during operations at Amfreville, Normandy. Son of Harrison and Bessie Hodgson, of Leeds, Yorkshire.

HOPKINS, Frederick Walter

Corporal
5948301
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds

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.

HOWARD, Edward John

Private
14241744
No 3 Commando
East Surrey Regiment
Metropolitan Police (War Reserve)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edward Howard was reported missing 14 July 1943 during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge), later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave.

HUGHES, Charles Richard

Lance Sergeant
6010576
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Charles Hughes, 2 troop, was shot and killed at Vaagso, Norway. Son of Charles Richard and Gwendoline Hughes; husband of Dorothy May Hughes, of Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Service Record

HUGHES, Harold William

Gunner
951991
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Gunner Harold Hughes died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hughes; husband of Evelyn Agnes Hughes, of Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire.

Sources
CWGC.

HUNT, James Harold

Lance Corporal
6297219
No 3 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal James Hunt died during operations in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville, Normandy, France. Son of Charles William and Gertrude Hunt, of Harrow Weald, Middlesex.

JACKMAN, Leonard Thomas

Private
4620615
No 3 Commando
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leonard Jackman was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Frederick and Frances Jackman; husband of Evelyne Jackman, of Turf Hill, Rochdale, Lancashire.
 

JARROM, Eric Charles

Lance Corporal
3441658
No 3 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Eric Jarrom died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).
 
Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.
 

JOHNSON, Denis Alan

Private
5113068
No 3 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Denis Johnson died during operations at Vaagso, Norway. Son of Edward Alfred and Ruby Helen Johnson. Denis was an old boy of Wrekin College, Shropshire, and formerly a playing member of Wolverhampton Rugby Football Club. He enlisted in 1940 and also took part in the Lofotens Raid*.

JONES, Gruffydd Meirion

Private
10588886
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Gruffydd Jones, 5 troop, died of wounds during the crossing of the Weser close by Stolzenau.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No 3 Cdo War Diary April 1945, Appendix D, No 1.

JONES, Kenneth Edwin

Private
14317295
No 3 Commando
Seaforth Highlanders
Glasgow City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Kenneth Jones died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Edwin and Georgina P. Jones, of Glasgow.

KEAST, Peter Hugh Joseph

Private
5628235
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Peter Keast was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Son of Walter John and Caroline Mary Keast, of Exeter. M.R.C.V.S.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.

KENWARD, Peter John

Peter John Kenward
Lieutenant
100942
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Kenward, B.A., died during operations at Dieppe, France [1][1a].
  • 2 September 1939 Gunner Peter John Kenward, late Cadet Sgt. Bradfield College contingent June Div., OTC, commissioned Second Lieutenant [2].

KIAER, Eric Arnold

Lieutenant
130209
No 3 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Eric Kiaer died [1] during the Normandy landings. He had previously been Mentioned in Despatches for "gallant and distinguished services in the field. [2]"

KNILL, Ivor Richard

Private
5621746
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ivor Knill died of wounds during operations in France. At the time of his death his Commando, with the rest of the 1st Special Service Brigade, were engaged in an operation in the area of Le Plain Gruchet to infiltrate enemy lines and continue the offensive towards the Seine [1][

LACEY, John Anthony

Private
T/56535
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Lacey was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Robert William Lacey, and of Madeline Eleanor Lacey, of Bexley, Kent.
Extract from the Liverpool Evening Express.

LAMBERT, Clifford

Private
3653898
No 3 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Clifford Lambert was reported missing 7 June1944 during operations at Normandy, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave.

LANE, William

Lance Corporal
321240
No 3 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal William Lane died during operations at Vaagso, Norway. Son of John Thomas Lane and Georgina Lane.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.

LEA, Charles

Private
5254340
No 3 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Charles Lea died of wounds received during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of Thomas and Maud B. Lea, of Wolverhampton. Private Lea had been wounded before during the raid at Vaagso, Norway, on 27 December 1941.

LEDDINGTON, Edward Roy

Private
5435870
No 3 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Edward Leddington was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave.

LEESE, Lincoln

Captain
70391
No 3 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Lincoln Leese died during operations at Termoli after an enemy shell hit the building they were using as Commando HQ. He had previously lost an eye after being shot during operations at Malati Bridge whilst Captain of 1 troop.
 

LITTLE, Robert William

Private
6204909
No 3 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Little died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of John and Sarah Little, of Penge, Kent.

Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.

LLOYD, William Eric

Captain
132198
No 3 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Captain William Lloyd, 4 troop, died during operations at Agnone and the Bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field.

LOUSTALOT, Edward Vincent

Lt Edward Loustalot 1st US Rangers
Second Lieutenant
O-395585
No 3 Commando
US Rangers 1st Bn.
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Edward Loustalot, 1st US Ranger Bn., died during operations at Dieppe. He was the first American soldier to die on European soil in WW2.
Posthumous Mention in Despatches

LUSTED, George Arthur

Private
6345429
No 3 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private George Lusted died in a training accident when he was accidentally shot while on duty at Tamerton Foliot , Devon. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/20.

MACKENZIE, Thomas

Thomas Mackenzie 3 Commando
Private
2982952
No 3 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas MacKenzie died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Hector and Jean Anderson Mackenzie, of Greenock. Thomas served with No.3 Commando from its formation at Plymouth until his death in Sicily during Operation Husky.

MACKIE, David Robert Goode

Sergeant Mackie 3 Commando
Sergeant
5340202
No 3 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant David Mackie died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He had been with the commando since at least May 1942.
Son of David Arthur Goode Mackie and Gladys Eva Mackie, of Harrow, Middlesex.

MCCAUGHAN, James Andrew

Sergeant
5506096
No 3 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
The circumstances of the death of Sergeant James McCaughan are not known to this archive. He is buried in a war cemetery in Myanmar and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission list his secondary unit as No. 3Commando. This Commando unit never served in that theatre of war.

MCDONALD, Alexander

Guardsman
2696459
No 3 Commando
Scots Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

Guardsman Alexander McDonald died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Edwin and Helen McDonald, of Gartly, Aberdeenshire.

Sources
CWGC.

MCGERTY, Francis

Sergeant
5888178
No 3 Commando
Northamptonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Francis McGerty died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Patrick McGerty, and of Elizabeth McGerty (nee McGlinchey); husband of Iris Marjorie McGerty, of Lincoln.

MCGONNIGLE, James

Guardsman
2700772
No 3 Commando
Scots Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

Guardsman James McGonnigle died during operations at Issel in Germany.

Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.

MILLS, Joseph Wallace

Lance Sergeant
5942738
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Joseph Mills was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Thomas and Helen Mills; husband of Winifred Jane Mills, of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England.

MILLS, Reginald Ashley

Guardsman
2665339
No 3 Commando
Coldstream Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman Reginald Mills, No.3 Commando 4 troop, was reported wounded and missing, presumed killed in action, on or shortly after 7 June 1944 during operations at Normandy.
He has no known grave. Son of Herbert Frederick and Ida Emma Mills, of Woolwich, London.

MITCHELL, William

Trooper
14317309
No 3 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Renfrewshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper William Mitchell was killed in action during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the Bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). A serving Police Officer from Renfrewshire he had volunteered for the Commandos as part of the Police Intakes.

MOON, Leonard Walter

Private
5340714
No 3 Commando
Manchester Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Leonard Moon died of wounds inflicted during operations at the River Aller.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/91.
No 3 Cdo. War Diary Appendix D (No.1) List of Battle Casualties April 1945. National Archives WO/218/83.

MURRAY, Hugh

Fusilier
3132049
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Hugh Murray died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Peter and Catherine Murray, of Dalmellington, Ayrshire; husband of Marion Murray, of Dalmellington.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MURRAY, James Gardner

Private
2879691
No 3 Commando
Gordon Highlanders, 1st Bn. The London Scottish
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Gardner Murray was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway. 
Son of William and Margaret Gardner Murray, of Bo'ness, West Lothian.

NEEDHAM, Henry Joseph

Private
6352681
No 3 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Henry Needham died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Joseph George and Ethel Beatrice Needham, of Stratford, Essex.

NEWELL, Leslie Scott

Lance Corporal
5180893
No 3 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Leslie Newell died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of John Frisby Newell and Daisy Mary Newell, of Bristol; husband of Jessie Susan Newell, of Totterdown, Bristol.

NOLAN, Robert Joseph

Private
3448201
No 3 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Nolan died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of William Thomas Nolan and Mary Jane Nolan; husband of Enid Nolan.
 
Sources
CWGC.

OWEN, William Richard

Lance Corporal
2734393
No 3 Commando
Welsh Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal William Owen died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Thomas and Margret Owen; husband of Joan Owen, of Putney, London.

Sources
CWGC.

PARSONS, Arthur Joseph

Private
5989862
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Arthur Parsons was killed in action during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati, Sicily (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Alfred Joseph and Florence Lily Parsons, of Highbury, Hitchin, Hertfordshire.

PEEL, Clifford

Gunner
3603751
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Gunner Clifford Peel, from Stockport, and a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died of wounds from a grenade after an accident at a firing range at Fort de L'Eau, Algeria. A former pupil from Denton Council School he worked as a grocery assistant before joining the Army in 1940. 
 

PERRIE, Thomas

Thomas Perrie 3 Commando
Sergeant
2983428
No 3 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Thomas Perrie died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (No.3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave. Son of John and Jean McD. Perrie, of Linwood, Renfrewshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PICKERSGILL, Ernest

Fusilier
3127649
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Ernest Pickergill died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Ernest and Dorothy Ann Pickersgill, of Millfield, Sunderland, Co. Durham.

Sources
CWGC.
ROH in Commando-Memoirs of a Fighting Commando in WW2 by Brig Durnford-Slater.

PIENAAR, W. F.

Lieutenant
41084V
No 3 Commando
General Service Corps, S.A. Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Pienaar, seconded to No 3 Commando from the South African Forces, died during operations at Agnone and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He had been taken prisoner during the action, but with a group of others managed to escape thier captors.

POVEY, Harold Thomas Andrew

Lance Sergeant
3309768
No 3 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Harold Povey was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Son of Ernest John and Eleanor Archbold Povey; husband of Doris; father of George, Ann and Eugenie, of Streatham Hill, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RACE, James Andrew

Lance Corporal
7383539
No 3 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal James Race died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John Henry and Caroline Race; husband of Georgina Marshal Race, of Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweed.

Sources

CWGC.

RHODES, Francis Mons

Private
5956694
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Francis Rhodes, known as 'Snowy', was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later reported killed in action. Son of Francis and Grace Lilian Rhodes; husband of Joan Eva Rhodes, of East Ham, Essex.
 
Sources

RICHARDS, George William

Private
4868605
No 3 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Richards was killed in action during operations in the area of Le Plain Gruchet, Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/81.

RILEY, John

Private
2567732
No 3 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private John Riley died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). He has no known grave. Son of Thomas and Caroline Riley; husband of Lilian Riley, of Aston, Warwickshire.

ROBB, James

Private
14656554
No 3 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private James Robb died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/79.

ROBINSON, John James

Corporal
5190502
No 3 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Robinson, 1 troop, died when shot by a sniper during operations at Le Mesnil, France. Son of John and Ada Rose Robinson, of Sidcup, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RUXTON, Anthony Fane

Captain
95530
No 3 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles 2nd Bn
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Captain Anthony Ruxton, M.C., died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Charles Harcourt Vernon Ruxton and of Phyllis Maitland Ruxton (nee Wood), of Waterrow, Somerset.

SHARP, Thomas Robert

Fusilier
3133573
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Thomas Sharp was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas Robert and Flora Walker Sharp; husband of Elizabeth Sharp, of Maryhill, Glasgow.

SHAW, Harry

WO2 Company Sergeant Major
3453645
No 3 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Company Sergeant Major Harry Shaw, 6 troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Ernest and Frances Shaw; husband of Amelia Shaw, of Atherton, Lancashire.

Source: CWGC.
Note: There is a possible image of him in a 6 Troop photo within the gallery.

SKELTON, John

Lance Corporal
5668915
No 3 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Skelton was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway.
Son of Tom and Clara Skelton of Crookes, Sheffield; husband of Evelyn Skelton, of Sheffield.
 

SMITH, Joseph

Gunner
1527391
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Gunner Joseph Smith died as a result of a ricochet from a bullet, or a fragment of stone or other hard material, cast up from the strike of a bullet in the course of military training.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SPIERS, Eric

Eric Spiers 3 Commando
Sergeant
6344028
No 3 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Eric Spiers, 4 Troop, was one of the early volunteers for the Army Commandos.
A veteran of the Vaagso raid (Operation Archery) in December 1941 during which he was wounded, he remained with No.3 Commando until killed in action during operations in Normandy, France.

STEWARD, John Arthur

Private
4458479
No 3 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Died in the UK
Private John Steward died of wounds received in September 1943.  He had been hospitalised from then until December when the Commando embarked for the UK, arriving back in Liverpool on the 4th January 1944.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SUTTON, Harry Slater

Private
3066792
No 3 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Harry Sutton died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Leonard S. and Alice M. Sutton, of Hemsworth, Yorkshire; husband of Irene Sutton, of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.

Source
CWGC.

TEASDALE, Fred

Sergeant
3601057
No 3 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Fred Teasdale died during operations at Dieppe, France. 
Son of Albert and Eleanor Teasdale; husband of Annie Teasdale, of Thornhill, Cumberland.
 
Sources
CWGC.

THOMAS, James Howard

Captain
71046
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain James Thomas, 1st Forward Observation Unit R.A. attached to No 3 Commando, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later confirmed killed in action.
Son of Maj. William Howard Thomas and Frances Maude Thomas.
 

TUCHMANN, Bernhard

Served as : 
TAYLOR, Bernard
Private
13116422
No 3 Commando
No 10 Commando
Lincolnshire Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bernard Taylor, birthname Bernhard Tuchmann, was attached to No 3 Commando when killed in action during operations at Normandy in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TUPPER, John William

Lance Corporal
5958415
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal John Tupper died during operations in Normandy, France. Son of Vivian Charles and Rosamond Tupper; husband of Susan Tupper.

Source
CWGC.

TURLEY, Frank William

Private
5254801
No 3 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frank Turley died during operations at Vaagso, Norway. Son of Fred and Emily Turley; husband of Irene Turley, of Hay Mills, Birmingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.

UNDERWOOD, Lionel Harold

Lance Corporal
5956944
No 3 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Lionel Underwood died during operations at Normandy, France [1].
Two years earlier he had been wounded during operations at Dieppe, France [2].

VASEY, Godfrey

Godfrey Vasey 3 Commando
Sergeant
2581189
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Godfrey Vasey from Worthing was reported missing during early Italian beach reconnaissance, later confirmed killed in action.
 
Sources
CWGC.

VERNON, Charles Thomas

Private
6104834
No 3 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Charles Vernon was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of William and Florence Vernon, of Ponder's End, Enfield, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WALL, William

Gunner
5257434
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Gunner William Wall from Birmingham died during operations at Dieppe, France.
Son of Robert and Lilian Wall; husband of Annie Cecilia Wall, of Winson Green, Birmingham.

WAREING, Nicholas

WO2 Company Sergeant Major
3856044
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Warrant Officer 2 Nicholas Wareing from Preston Lancashire died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge).

WHARTON, Bernard William

Bernard Wharton 3 Commando
Gunner
909229
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Bernard William Wharton from Aigburth, Liverpool, was killed in action during operations at Vaagso, Norway. He has no known grave. Son of John and Mary Wharton.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WHITTLES, Graham

Private Graham Whittles 3 Commando
Private
14337435
No 3 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Graham Whittles died during operations at Normandy in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville. Son of Noel and Lillian M. Whittles, of Withington, Manchester.
No. 3 Commando War Diary 
14 July 1944 Chateau D'Amfreville 

WILLIAMS, Albert

Fusilier
14309591
No 3 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Lancashire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Albert Williams died during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of Thomas Hugh and Elizabeth Williams; husband of May Williams (nee Hyde), of Prescot, Lancashire.
Albert was a serving Police Officer who volunteered for the Commandos.

WILLS, Herbert Charles

Private
5613511
No 3 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Died on war service
Private Herbert Wills was reported missing during operations at Dieppe on 19 August 1942 and  later found to have become a prisoner of war. He was transported to Stalag 344 in Poland where he later died. Cause of death is not known to this archive.
 

WINSER, Frederick Jack

Lance Sergeant
6202408
No 3 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Frederick Winser died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Frederick David and Clara Maud Winser, of Greenford, Middlesex.

Source
CWGC.

WOODCOCK, Mark

Lieutenant
138278
No 3 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Mark Woodcock was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Woodcock of Howbeck Road, Birkenhead.

WOODWARD, Sydney George

Corporal
5115748
No 3 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Sydney Woodward died during operations at Agnone, Sicily, and the bridge at Malati (3 Commando Bridge). Son of Henry William and Ada Emma Woodward; husband of Doris Rose Woodward, of Peckham, London.

3 Commando Commanders

DURNFORD-SLATER, John Frederick

Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
3 Commando
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Artillery
Service: 
Army
Number: 
41090
Died : 
Saturday, February 5, 1972

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.

He trained and then led his Commandos on their early raids at Guernsey and the Lofoten islands, then Vaagso and Dieppe, before embarking with them to Gibraltar, North Africa, and the subsequent actions in Sicily, including that at Termoli where he was Force Commander of  No 3 Commando, 43RM Commando, and Special Raiding Squadron. On his return to the UK he was appointed Deputy Commander of the new Commando Group HQ under Maj. General Robert Sturges RM, with responsibility for all Army Commandos and the planning for their subsequent role on D Day, and later operations in France and Germany after D Day.

Post war he reverted to the rank of Captain before being promoted Major, then given the honorary rank of Brigadier on his retirement from the Army in 1946.

DSO after the Vaagso raid.*
Bar to his DSO after Termoli.**
MiD after Lofoten Raid. ***
 
His death in 1972 was notified to members in Commando Association Newsletter 54:
"We are indeed sad to have to report the death on February 5th, last, of Brigadier John Frederick , Durnford-Slater, D.S.O., formerly Officer Commanding No. 3 Commando, the Deputy Commander of Commando Group, and, and during the period 1946/47, President of The Commando Association.
The following are extracts from an appreciation by Brigadier Peter Young.
"John Durnford-Slater was one of the most successful and dynamic of the Army Comrnando leaders of World War II, in which he won the D.S.O. and Bar. When in 1940 the War Office called for volunteers for Special Service, he was among the first to be selected, was promoted from Captain to Lieutenant Colonel and raised No. 3 Commando. He was a brave, tough, kindly, simple-hearted commander, who looked after his men and his officers, and strove for old-fashioned ideals which are not now much in vogue. Those who served under him in No. 3 Commando would wish to pay tribute to his memory ".
 
Sources:
The book Commando, author Brig Durnford-Slater
Commando Association Newsletter 54.
*  London Gazette 35172, Page 3003.
**London Gazette 36217, Page 4661.
***London Gazette 35172, Page 3003.
 

YOUNG, Peter

Known as: 
Bungy
Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
3 Commando
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
77254
Born: 
Wednesday, July 28, 1915
Died : 
Tuesday, September 13, 1988
Brigadier Peter Young
Then then Major Peter Young
Peter Young was commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1939. He served in France with the British Expeditionary Force before being wounded and evacuated back to the UK at Dunkirk.  Joining No 3 Commando in the first selction of officers after its formation, the next few years would see Peter Young rise to the temporary rank of Lieut. Colonel and assume command of No 3 Commando in late 1943. He took part in the early raids on Lofoten and Vaagso, being awarded his first MC for his "gallant and distinguished services" during the latter. 
 
After a brief interlude on the staff of Combined Operations HQ, he returned to No 3 Commando with the war substantive rank of Major and as second in command. During the Dieppe raid he was awarded the DSO for "gallant and distinguished services".
 
In 1943 he was awarded a bar to his MC for "gallant and distinguished services in Sicily" and then took command of No 3 Commando during the invasion of Italy after the promotion of their CO  Lt Col. John Durnford-Slater. Peter Young was later awarded a 2nd bar to his MC for "gallant and distinguished services in Sicily." In 1944 he led No 3 Commando on D Day and in the subsequent actions in Normandy until September 1944.
 
On the 2nd October 1944, after being ordered to take over as 2i/c of 3 Commando Brigade, he left to join them in the Far East. On arrival he discovered that Brig. Nonweiler RM had taken ill, and so Peter Young assumed temporary command of the Brigade. After returning to England at the end of the Arakan Campaign, he briefly assumed command of the 1st Commando Brigade until the surrender of Japan.
 
Post war Peter Young remained in the Army serving for 3 years in command of the 9th Infantry Regt. Arab Legion, finally retiring with the Honorary rank of Brigadier in 1959. He took up post as Reader in Military History at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. He later founded a Civil War reenactment society called The Sealed Knot.
 
His death in 1988 was notified to members in Commando Association Newsletter 88 where the then President, Colonel Tony Lewis,  wrote this obituary:
"Brigadier Peter Young was a remarkable man with a natural talent for soldiering. Apart from Dunkirk, his wartime career was with the Commando Group and in particular, No. 3 Commando, with whom he served from Troop Leader to Commanding Officer. There cannot be many soldiers, who, starting with Dunkirk, followed up by fighting in all theatres of war, the Mediterranean, Burma, and Europe. What is more, this was clearly no rear rank stuff, as his D.S.O. and M.C. and two bars tell us.
 
He was a colourful character and had more than his fair share of the qualities of leaderhip. Probably the strongest of these was his unflapability. I have seen him receive bad news and there would be a short pause before the humorous side of the problem struck him which he would then illustrate with a sharp dart of his irrepressible wit. He had a good brain, which, after the war, he applied to Military History and the Civil War in particular, becoming the recognised authority on this war, about which he wrote many books. Not satisfied with this, he formed the Sealed Knot and re-enacted the battles with real people.
 
His Memorial Service was well-attended by his comrades of both wars, those of the Sealed Knot looking splendid in their red velvet ceremonial dress uniforms, raising our spirits on an otherwise gloomy occasion. He will be sadly missed at Commando Association events and especially by the members of his Commando, No. 3, who held him in high esteem. We will all feel the loss of one of our most colourful and successful leaders and our sympathy goes to Joan, his widow. Col. A. D. Lewis (President)."
 
Sources:
Storm from the Sea by Peter Young.
MC: LG Supplement 35510, Page 1506
DSO: LG Supplement 35729, Page 4328
Bar to MC: LG Supplement 36217, Page 4661
2nd Bar to MC: LG Supplement 36327, Page 255
 

BARTHOLOMEW, Peter Ian

Known as: 
Barty
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
12 Commando
3 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Somerset Light Infantry
Service: 
Army
Number: 
73118
Died : 
Tuesday, October 24, 1989
Peter Ian Bartholomew No 3 Commando
Peter Ian Bartholomew served in No 12 Commando until their disbandment when he moved to No 3 Commando. He participated in the D Day landings as Captain of 2 troop.  On the Commando's return to NW Europe from the UK in 1945, he took command of No 3 Commando with the rank of Acting Lieutenant Colonel. 
  • Awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished service in North West Europe, the award being published in June 1945. [London Gazette 37138, page 3231.]
Henry Brown OBE, the Secretary of the Commando Association, wrote this obituary which was published in their Newsletter 90 of March 1990:
"There is no doubt that in the passing away on 24th October last of Peter Bartholomew, our movement lost a very staunch and faithful supporter.
After service in No. 12 Commando, Peter served with distinction in No. 3 Commando and was in fact the unit's last Commanding Officer prior to disbandment.
After the war, his deep interest in the activities of our Association, and in the general welfare of comrades and their dependants, was well known to all, and was so clearly shown during his Presidency of the Association during the period 1966 - 68, and in- later years as Chairman of the Commandos' Beievolent Fund Trustees.
Peter always had a particularly caring interest in his men, and this carried on in civilian life through his close contact with many comrades resident in the West Country. It did not diminish in recent times when, sadly, he was not enjoying the best of health. We deeply mourn the loss of a good friend and great supporter of our Commando cause. HB."
 

3 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.3 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.3 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 3 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.3 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. 
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
PY = Brig. Peter Young list.
LG = London Gazette.
CR = Colin Rae MC 3 Cdo
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
WD = War Diary.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
John, Herbert, Ronald
Gnr
927138
MM
RA; Award at Dieppe
George, Henry, 'Ted'
Pte
5958457
 
Beds & Herts; wounded Sicily; PoW Normandy 
alias Baker
John, C.
Gnr
6471801
 
RA; PoW Sicily
CasLists WO417/66
Adam
William, C.
Lt
 
 
 
Adams
Harold
Pte
 
 
Intel Section (CA62); from Cornwall
Rex, Alsager
Spr
 
 
R.E. kia Dieppe
Victor
Pte
4974035
MM
Beds & Herts; Dieppe
Agnew
Jock
Cpl
 
 
2 troop (PG)
R.
LCpl
3311086
 
South Staffs Regt; wounded 14/7/43, WO417/65
Agras
A.B.
Pte
5440001
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI;
NWE CasLIst WO417/76
John
Pte
5193361
 
Glos. Regt; PoW 7/6/44 WO417/78
Alcock
C
LSgt
 
 
1 troop (CA62); from Largs.
John
Capt
113655
MC
Seaforth Hldrs; kia
Allen
A.R.
Pte
5624626
 
Devonshires; CasList 1944 WO417/76; (LL1)
John, Duncan
RSM
7880076
GM, MiD
RAC; (LL1)
Allen
Nathaniel, 'Nat'
Spr
 
RE; and 10(IA) Cdo Apr45 RE Service Card; wounded 27/12/41 WO417/37; (CA63)
Allisin
 
Capt
 
 
 
Allsford
R
LCpl
5619290
 
Devonshires; WO417/67  CasList wounded Sicily 
Ambridge
William, John
Bdr
 
RA Attestations 1940; (CA105)
Andrew, Alexander
Pte
3196988
 
KOSB; kia Dieppe
Andrews
A.R.
Pte
 
 
(LL1)
Archer
Ronald, F.
Pte
5570134
 
Wilts Regt; (CA119); 1/8/44 wounded WO417/80; WD
Robert, 'Bob'
Pte
3452445
 
DLI; PoW 
Arthur
D
Fus
 
 
and 9 Cdo (LL1)
Ashby
Arthur
 
 
 
-
Ashcroft 
J
Sgt
 
 
-
Askew
D
Gnr
3709954
 
R.A. / 9 Jun44  HQ Troop
(1st line reinforcements)
Hubert, David
CSM
2654315
 
Coldstream Guards 
Bacon
Harold, Edward
Cpl
5883059
 
Northants;  CA113;  Italy 5 Oct43CasList WO417/68
David, Alexander
Lt
268224
 
A&SH; LG36031; and 12 Cdo (LL1)
Bailey
H
Cpl
 
 
died of illness 1950 (CA12)
Victor, Robert
LSgt
5439410
 
D.C.L.I. wounded R Aller
Bailey
V.A.
Fus
 
 
From Middx. (LL1)
Bailey
W.F.
Pte
 
 
From Surrey (LL1)
Fred
LCpl
4923073
 
S. Staffs Regt; kia
 
Gnr
6471801
 
alias of  J.C. Abrahams
Baker
W
Pte
 
 
From Norfolk (LL1)
Ronald,Douglas
Tpr
6351872
MM
QORWK;Dieppe PoW
Banner
H.F.
Pte
 
 
From Staffs (LL1)
Barber
H
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL1); (CA14)
Ralph
Pte
4079711
 
SWB; (LL1); 7Jun44 PoW CasList WO417/82
Barber
Richard,Bruce 'George'
Fus
6472223
 
Royal Fusiliers; (CA118); (PG)
Bardell
D.A.
Fus
 
 
From Herts. (LL1)
Barker
H
Pte
 
 
 
Barlow
C
Gnr/Bdr
14366716
 
RA; 4 Troop; wounded 14/7/44  WO417/79; CA14
Barlow
John, Donking
Dvr/Tpr
T/741701
 
R.A.S.C; (PG)
Barnes,
aka Lanning
Charles, H.
Pte
5049077
 
Welch Regt; Pow 16Nov'43 WO417/71 and 93; (CA108)
H.S.
Sgt
 
 
(CA14)
J.E. 'Jack'
LSgt
3605378
 
Border Regt; wounded twice
R
Fus
6461913
 
Wounded and PoW 7Jun44 Normandy
Barratt
D.G.
Pte
 
 
From Kingston (LL1)
Cyril, Ernest
Pte
5388318
 
Ox & Bucks; Kia Dieppe
E.C.
Pte
5438535
 
DCLI; CasList POW Dieppe WO392/1
P
Pte
14429630
 
Herts Regt
Derek, A.
Cpl
5440990
 
& CMWTC; wounded Vaagso, PoW Sicily
Peter, Ian
Lt Col
 73118
DSO*
SLI; and 12 cdo; OC 3 Cdo 1945
Bartlett
 
Lt
 
 
 
Bates
J.E.
Fus
 
 
From Staffs (LL1)
Batten
W.H.
Sgt
 
 
From Rayleigh (LL1)
Bayliss
H
Fus
 
 
From Worcs. (LL1)
Beales
R
 
 
 
 
Bean
R.C.
Pte
 
 
From Surrey (LL1)
Alexander, Austin
Sig
2578129
MiD
R. Sigs; (LL2)
Beddows
Herbert, 'Bert'
Pte
5783477
 
R.Norfolk Regt; wounded and PoW 7Jun44 CasList WO417/79 and 81
Beecham
J
Cpl
 
 
BFPO 69 (LL2)
Harold, Edwin
RSM
549217
 
Royal Hussars; died as PoW 1945
Kenneth, Sydney
Gnr
2082283
 
RA; kia
Bernard, Elgar
Pte
 
 
from Birmingham (CA54)(CA98)
Bennett
John, Idris (Jack, Taffy)
Tpr
3911811
 
Welch Regt
Maurice, William, John
Gnr
84944
 
RA; POW Escape evasion   WO208/3348/38
W.R.
Pte
14766624
 
Lincs. Regt; wounded 21/1/45 WO417/ 88; from Birmingham (LL2)
Bergbaum
H
Lt
314895
 
Essex Regt
Berwick
R.K.
Gdsm
2701087
 
Scots Gds; WD; wounded 7Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Betts
C
Pte
 
 
From Pontypool (LL2)
Betts
S.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Biagi
C.A.
Lt
 
 
and 47RM (LL2)
Bilton
R
Pte
 
 
From Hull (LL2)
Bingham
D
Pte
 
 
 
John
LCpl
6482283
 
R. Fus. wounded twice CasLists; (CA103)
A.H.H.
Pte
4914763
 
S.Staffs Regt; CasLists WO417/77 and 81
Bird
E J
Pte
14643796
 
Beds&Herts; WO417/80
CasList wounded NWE.
Bird
I
Cpl
5179412
 
Glos Regt
Bird
J.B. 'Dicky'
 
 
 
& 12 Cdo (CA71)
Bird
William, C.
Gdsm
2702095
 
Scots Gds; from Leven (CA47)
Frederick, Walter
Fus
14317282
 
Royal Scots Fus; kia
Bissett
John,Valentine 'Jacky'
 
 
 
 
Black
Alfred, John
Pte
5050317
 
N Staffs Regt
Blackford
Amos, Austin
LSgt
268423
 
& HOC; later Capt; emig. Canada (CA54); LG38245
Bladen
D
Pte
 
 
From Staffs (LL2)
Blaikie
David, Alexander
Lt
220498
 
RASC; Joined 3 Cdo 4/7/44 (CR)
C.J.
Pte
4077794
 
SWB; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77. (LL2)
George
Pte
 
 
from Huddersfield (CA75)
Blissett
Douglas
Capt
 
 
 
Blowers
John
 
 
 
 
Bluett
George, Redvers
Gnr
833895
 
RA; WO417/76  CasList wounded NWE.
Bluett
W
Gnr
 
 
From Co. Durham (LL2)
Blyth
D.A.
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 9 Cdo (LL2)
Boardley
Archibald
Pte
 
 
 
Bond
G.E.
Major
 
 
From Liverpool (LL2)
Bonney
R. 'Sid'
Cpl
 
 
 
Bookless
David, F.
Cpl
2049398
 
Beds&Herts; WO417/66 
CasList wounded Sicily 14Jul43; CA44.
Bow
A
Pte
14420894
 
East Surreys
Bowers
E.C.
Pte
14408427
 
Middx; wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Bowler
Walter, Stanley
LCpl
10548172
 
REME; kia
Boxall
Alfred, James
Cpl
 
 
East Surreys; (CA63).
John, Douglas
Pte
5952406
 
Beds and Herts Regt; kia St Nazaire
Boyd
Alexander
Rfn
 
 
and CBTC; from Worthing (CA76)
Francis
Cpl
3596510
 
R. Irish Fus; kia Sicily
Cyril, Thomas
Pte
5956518
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Dieppe; died as a PoW.
Bradley
E.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Edgar, William
Capt
77384
MiD
R Inniskilling Fusiliers; award at Vaagso
Harold, Bower
Capt
253687
 
Sherwood Forester
Braithwaite
Ronald, Arthur
Pte
 
 
Vaagso; 1971 F.C.O. Oslo (CA52), British Consul Serbia (1974)(LG46216)
Brayne
H.V.
Tpr
 
 
MT Section (PG); & 47RM Cdo lka Salop (LL2)
P
Fus
14350042
 
R Northumberland Fusiliers; wounded 28/2/45 WO417/89
Brereton
Gerry
 
 
 
(PG)
Brian
William,Henry
 
 
 
 
Bridges
R
Pte
 
 
From Wolverhampton (LL2)
Desmond, George
Pte
14604360
Police
 
Royal Scots; kia
George, William
CSM
7887844
 
RTR; kia
Bright
Alexander
Gnr
LBdr 
820761
 
RA Attestation 1932; (LL2); wounded 6Aug44 CasList WO417/80; WD Appdx E1
Brindle
Thomas 
Gdm
2720672
 
Irish Gds; CA108; wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Bristow
James, Derrick 'Big Jim'
Pte
 
 
(PG)
Britnell
William, J. 'Bill'
 
 
 
(PG)
John
Bdr
220463
DCM
and 8 Cdo and 1 SBS
Fred, Stanley
Pte
7266034
 
RAMC; kia Dieppe
Brodie
Maurice, William, John
Pte
 
 
Known as John; (LL2); (CA51); (CA88)
Jack
LCpl
4918214
 
 
S.Staffs; wounded 8/7/44 CasList WO417/79
Brookes
A.J.
Gdsm
 
 
From Worthing (CA100)
Ernest, Terrance
Pte
 
 
from Enfield (CA101)
Brooks
N
Pte
5958422
 
Beds&Herts; WO417/66  CasList wounded Sicily 14Jul43
John
Pte
4132075
 
Cheshire Regt; kia Dieppe
Brown
A.R.
Pte
 
 
From Plymouth (LL2)
Brown
D
 
 
 
 
Brown
Frederick
 
 
 
 
Les, C.
Pte
14566694
 
Beds &Herts Regt; wounded 11/4/45 WO417/91;  (LL2)
Robert, 'Bob' 'Nosher'
Cpl
3856668
MiD
Loyal Regt / RE
Brown
W.J.
Pte
14527657
 
S.Staffs; WO417/81 CasList wounded NWE 17Aug44
John, Robert
Pte
5434487
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI; kia Dieppe
J
Fus
6482239
Police
 
R.Fusiliers
Bryant
 
Tpr
 
 
Medical Section (WD July43 Appdx D2 p5
Bryant
R.H.G.
Pte
 
 
From nr Worcester (LL2) (poss id with above)
Buchan
Andrew
Cpl
 
 
(CA94)
Budd
H. John
Capt
 
 
R Signals; (CA54)
Bull
 
Pte
 
 
From Bristol (LL2)
Bullock
Herbert, F.
Cpl
 
 
PG
Burden
James, Frank
 
 
 
 
Burns
T.
Pte
14986534
 
Durham LI; wounded 12/4/45 CasList WO417/9
Burns 
Thomas, Cannon
Pte
 
 
From Luton (CA75); may be ident with above
Burrows
Maurice, Edward
Cfn
10591924
 
REME; (LL2); (PG)
Bush
A
Pte
 
 
From Hamps (LL2)
Charles, Norman
Lt
 
MC
RA
Anthony, D.C. 
Lt
103008
 
RAC; 5 Troop; kia
Butler
Arthur, H.E.
Pte
 
BEM
 
Butler
B.M.
Sgt
 
 
From London (LL2)
Brian, Dear
Major
85295
MC
East Surrey Regt; kia
Eric, Henry, Dunn
LSgt /
Lt
5048390; 292938
 
Wounded St Nazaire; to UK then 1943 to OCTU.Lt.
James
Fus
3128842
 
R.Scots Fus; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
Caddy
Arthur
Pte
14202132
 
Duke Of Cornwalls LI; NWE CasList WO417/76; (CA54)
Cadman
Roy
Pte
 
 
Royal East Kent Regt
Caley
J
Gdsm
2698028
 
Scots Gds/ 9 Jun44  6 Troop
(1st line reinforcements)
Caley
R.J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Caley
Richard, David, Luke
Sgt
4547506
 
West Yorks Regt
Camfield
B
 
 
 
 
A
Pte
14317287
 
RAC; Wounded 14/7/43 Sicily (WD)
Campbell
G.E.
LSgt
 
 
 
Lesley, 'Jock'
Gdsm
2697390
 
Scots Guards; 3 troop; kia
Campbell
Thomas
Gnr
 
 
RA;&62Cdo;1961 Deputy Chief Constable Hamilton Police (CA33)(CA46)
Cardoza
D
 
 
 
 
Edward, Albert
Pte
14203544
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI; kia
Frederick, Albert
Gnr
 
 
RA; brother of Edward
Carle
A
Pte
14220489
 
Wiltshire Regt
Carlin
 
Sgt
 
 
LKA Motherwell - report in the Motherwell Times 3/5/1946
Alan
LCpl
6344509
 
QORWK; kia Vaagso
Carney
John
 
 
 
Kings Regt (Liverpool)
Carson
William, Robert
Fus
6979860
 
R Irish Fusiliers; (LL3)
Donald, A.
Fus
6482271
Police
 
R.Fus. / 9 Jun44 2 Troop (1st line reinforcements)
Carter
J.K.
Sgt
 
 
(CA36)
Thomas
Gnr
 
RA; died accident
R.F.
Gnr
5256423
 
RA; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
Casey
Frederick
Pte
6399236 Royal  Sussex Regt
 
3Cdo; 8Cdo; SRS/SAS.
(service record)
Cashin
J
Cpl
 
 
 
Maurice, Francis, 'Michael'
Sgt
824949
 
RA/R.Fus./ wounded Sicily 14/7/43. CasList WO417/65
Cassidy
 
Gdsm
 
 
Scots Gds
Caten
Buck
Sgt
 
 
 
Cattell
Charles, Sydney
 
6141548
 
East Surrey Regt
James 
Pte
3300037
 
Border Regt; kia Termoli
George,Charles, Montague
Lt
176016
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Chadwick
Robert
Tpr
 
 
From Newquay (CA74, CA93)
Chadwick
R
Gnr
3857115
 
R.A; (LL11)
Chandler
K.L.
Lt
 
 
 
Kenneth, Harold
Pte
5958297
MM
Beds & Herts Regt
Charles
 
Pte
 
MM
 
Charlesworth
John
LCpl
3442172
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Chater
J.F.
Fus
 
 
 
Chatham
Sydney
 
 
 
 
Chatton
E.W.
Lt
185445
 
RA; wounded 19/8/42 CasList WO417/3
Chew
Cyril, Douglas
Gdsm
2665368
 
WO208/3345 PoW report; LL3
Child
Kenneth, A.
Pte
5958548
 
Beds&Herts; WO417/67  
CasList wounded Sicily 14Jul43
Childs
F.E.
LCpl
6854309
 
KRRC; wounded 5/10/43 and 29/1/45 CasLists WO417/68 and 88
Albert, Edgar
Pte
6297203
 
The Buffs; died wounds 
Chilton
Ronald, Frederick
Pte
 
 
from Staffs (CA108)
Chisholm
W
LCpl
 
 
lka Buxted, Sussex (LL3); (PG)
W.R.G.P. 
LSgt
6844883
 
KRRC; PoW Dieppe
CasList WO417/52; (CA75)
Chivers
Arthur
Pte
 
 
1 troop; from Tonbridge (CA113) (PG)
Chorlton
Dudley, Kenneth
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo; from Norfolk (CA79)
Christmas
Arthur
Lt
2371401,
327737
 
Worc Regt; OCTU 1944
LG36765; (CA118)
Robert, William
Cpl
5990123
MM
Beds & Herts
Churcher
G
Cpl
 
 
 
John, Malcolm, Thorpe,Fleming
Maj
 
DSO*, MC*
Manchester Regt
1942 -  OC 2 Cdo
Richard, George
Pte
14559192
 
Herts Regt; (CA87)
Clark
A.C.
LCpl
 
 
 
Clark
Harry, Frederick, Douglas
Gnr (DvrOp)
 
RA Attestations 1938;
wounded 20Aug44 CasLists WO417/81
L.W.C.
Pte
5962427
 
Beds & Herts; (LL3); wounded 20/8/44 CasList WO417/81
Sidney, Charles
Pte
5989664
MM
Beds & Herts; wounded Vaagso; MM Dieppe
Clark
T
 
 
 
 
Clarke
Frederick, John
Fus
 
1940 RA attestation record; to R. Scots 27/10/43
Hilary, Laurence
Fus
6482249
 
Royal Fus; kia
Clarke
P
LCpl
 
 
(LL3)
Clarke
R.O.
Rfn
6854342
 
KRRC; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77; (LL3)
Roy
Pte
14609249
 
Loyal Regt; 3 Cdo from May 44
L.S.
Sgt
 
 
(LL3)
Clay
V.H.
Cpl
 
 
(LL3); Medical Section (WD July43 Appdx D2 p5)
F. (possibly Frank)
Fus
3129351
 
R. Scots Fus; Pow Dieppe CasList WO417/52.
John, Mcdonald
Gnr
260642
 
RA; kia Sicily
Robert,Andrew
Lt
88691
 
R. Scots Fus; PoW Dieppe
Clements
D.T.
Pte
 
 
(LL3)
Clements
Robert, Gibson
Lt
 
 
 
Clifford
Michael, F.
Capt
 
 
 
Ernest, L.
Cpl
5510933
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI; PoW 14Jul43 CasList WO417/65
Clinton
James, 'Jimmy'
Gdsm
2781976
 
(PG)
Vernon
TSM
5620234
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
J.E.
Pte
5511609
 
Hants; wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1; CasList WO417/80
Coats
David
Pte
 
 
from Dundee (CA120)
Cobby
Trevor, Guy
Pte
 
 
from Hastings (CA48)
Cockbill
P
Pte
 
 
lka Rugby (LL3)
Roland
Pte
5510151
 
Hants Regt; kia
Ernest, Dennis
LCpl
5955773
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe .
Thomas
LCpl
5338884
 
R. Berks. Regt; kia
Cole
Freddie
Gnr
 
 
 
Coleman
J
Pte
 
 
 
Coleman
William, George
Gdsm
2659949
 
Coldstream Guards Register; 9 Jun44  2 Tp (1st line reinforcements)
Collett
Percival, Harold
Pte
 
 
(PG)
Colley
Charles,William, Richard
LCpl
 
 
from Scarborough (CA100)
Clive, Eric, A.
Sgt
5499772
MiD 
Hampshire Regt
Collins
E
LCpl
5948675
 
Herts Regt; wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Peter, Leslie
LCpl
 
 
from Oxford (CA57)
Collins
R
 
 
 
 
Colvin
A
Pte
3063902
 
Lowland Regt; (WD Field Return Dec43)
Compton
 
Cpl
 
 
Korea (R. Norfolk Regt) (CA15)
Connelly
 
Tpr
 
 
 
Connolly
G.H.
Pte
14779568
 
Leic. Regt; wounded Feb 45 CasList WO417/88
Thomas, Festus, 'Tim'
RQMS
239343
 
E. Surrey Regt; and Captain 10(IA) Cdo
William, Andrew
LSgt
6139725
 
E.Surrey; Dieppe PoW
James
Gnr
6015602
 
RA; kia Sicily
Cook
R
Fus
 
 
lka Fife (LL3)
Cook
S
Pte
 
 
lka Notts. (LL3)
Coomber
Percival, Victor, George, Peter.
LCpl
6103830
 
QRR; CA118; CasList 7Jun44 WO417/81
Cooper
Denis, M.
 
 
 
 
George, William
Gnr
5256462
 
RA; kia Dieppe
Cooper
John, Stanley
LSgt
 
 
from Cheshire (CA119)
K.C.
LCpl
7903119
 
RAC; Pow Dieppe
Coppin
R.C.
Pte
6213835
 
Middlesex Regt; (CA113) (PG)
Alfred, James
Sgt
5614500
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Cornford
Harold
Cpl
 
 
3 Tp (PG)
Samuel, David
Capt
119736
MiD
RAMC; kia Dieppe
Cottam
George, H
LCpl
 
 
query unit id with George Cottam, 3 Cdo Bde HQ  (CA95 - CA103)
Cottam
K.J.
Pte
 
 
lka North Harrow (LL3)
Leslie
Pte
5114173
 
R. Warwickshire Regt; kia
Charles, John
Pte
7022513
 
RAC; wounded NWE 1Aug44 CasList WO417/80
Albert
Pte
5891321
 
Northants Regt; kia
Coupland
R
Gnr Dvr Mech
4697991
 
RA; wounded 10Aug44 CasList WO417/80
Edward, George, Bertram, 'Joe'
LSgt
6288104
 
from Kent (CA43 and CA113)
Cowieson
Alistair, 'Alick'
Lt
 
 
& CBTC (PG) (CA86)
Cowley
P.A.
Pte
3197923
 
KOSB; wounded 1945 NWE CasList WO417/88.
A
Pte
7948452
 
Wiltshire Regt
Anthony, Francis
Rfn
6920635
 
Rifle Bde; kia Sicily
J.A. 'Jack'
Pte
6215811
 
Middlesex Regt; wounded 11/4/45 CasList WO417/91
Cox
James, Daniel
Pte
 
 
( LL3) (CA88)
Alfred, James
LCpl
5950610
MM
Beds and Herts Regt; kia Sicily; award at Dieppe
Craggs
William, Ley
LCpl
6919598
 
GHQ Liaison Regt kia Dieppe embarked with 3 Cdo 
R
LCpl
 
 
 
Creed
C
Pte
 
 
HQ Tp (Command Sec.) (WD 15Nov43 appdx J5)
Creswick
P.J.
Pte
6202653
 
King's Regt; (CA101); wounded NWE CasList WO417/76
Crick
Frederick, William
LSgt
2656360
 
Coldstream Gds records; wounded NWE CasList Wo417/76
Crickmar
F
 
 
 
 
Crisp
A.E.
Pte
4541899
 
W. Yorks / 9 Jun44  4 Tp (1st line reinforcements)
Cross
 
 
 
 
 
Crowe
Wilfred, R.
 
 
 
 
Cubitt
Robert
Pte
6203495
 
Middx Regt; wounded Vaagso CasList
WO417/36; (CA113)
Cuell
J
Pte
 
 
 
Cull
Eric, Rueben
Pte
 
 
 
James, Kennedy
Pte
2761938
 
Black watch; kia Sicily
William
LSgt
6010289
 
Essex Regt; kia Vaagso
Cummings
Eric, S.
Pte
 
 
from Bedworth (CA120)
Cummings
John
Lt
77341
 
KORR; wounded Italy
Cunningham
R.J.
Lt
304610
 
A&SH / 9 Jun44 6 Troop  (1st line reinforcements)
James
Sgt
 
DCM
 
Cunningham
W
LSgt
 
 
 
J
Pte
5258675
 
Worcs. Regt; wounded Vaagso
Curren
D.F.R.
Lt
 
 
Joined 3 Cdo  1/7/44 (CR)
John, Leslie 'Jack'
LCpl
7625966
 
RAOC; wounded Dieppe; (CA107)
Curtis
Leonard, William
Pte
6025725
 
Essex Regt/ SSRF/
kia 2SAS
Curtis
 
Major
 
 
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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.3 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
REGT/ADDITIONAL
Dakers
R.J.
Gnr
11061864
 
RA wounded Sicily CasList WO417/65
J.G.
A/Cpl
5507071
 
Hamps. Regt; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
Darby
G
LCpl
14202153
 
Devonshire Regt; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Frederick,Joshua 'Freddy'
Sgt
5949117
DCM
Beds & Herts
 
Daniel, McF.
'Danny'
Fus
14282602
 
RSF; 9 Jun44 5Tp 1st Line
 reinforcements; 2Aug44 CasList WO417/81
John, Batholomew
Pte
11000073
 
RA and KORR; wounded 6Jun44 WO417/79.
Davies
J.E. 'Jack' (poss. Robert John E.C.)
LSgt
 
 
lka Goring on Sea (CA112)
Davies
John, Geoffrey, Morris
Tpr
14391305
 
Manchester Regt; Wounded 8Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Joseph, Reginald
Fus
4209027
 
Royal Welch Fusiliers; kia
Davies
N
Pte
3659536
 
S Lancs.
Rodney, Hugh
Pte
5445212
 
Duke Of Cornwalls LI; kia
Davies
T
Pte
7957999
 
Welch Regt; wounded Italy 14July43 CasList WO417/65
W.L.
Pte
14241736
Police
 
(LL4)
Davis
A
Sgt
S/57382
 
RASC
Davis
Eric, Norman
Pte
 
 
MT Section (PG)
Jack, Leslie
Pte
 
 
(LL4) (CA59)
Stanley, George
Pte
5511236
 
Hamps Regt; kia
John, Cyril, 'Jack'
Cpl
 
MM
later Lieut.
Herbert, Frank, 'Bert'
LCpl
14241846
 
R.Sussex Regt; wounded 14Jul43; (CA68)
Dawes
C
 
 
 
 
Dawes
G.M.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL4)
Guy, Nicholas
Lt
73131
 
SWB; PoW Dieppe later Major (CA106)
Dawson
A
LCpl
 
 
(LL4)
A.B.
Fus
14347737
 
R.Northumberland Fus.
Dawson
H.W.
LSgt
 
 
(LL4)
James, Henry
LBdr
826112
 
RA; kia
William
LCpl
 
RE; PoW St Nazaire
Dayman
J
Pte
3445517
 
Loyal Regt
De Crespigny
V.T.G.
Capt
 
 
 
Luis, Eric, Rupert
LCpl
7611796
MBE
RAOC; PoW St Nazaire
Dean
B.E.
Pte
4545936
 
West Yorks Regt; wounded 12Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Ronald, Cyril 
Gdsm
2623256
 
Grenadier Guards; kia
Delaney
W
Rfn
 
 
(LL4)
Joah, Selwyn, 'Joe'
Capt
14241763
329309
MM
Sherwood Forresters; and 1 Bde (CA106); Police Intake
Thomas, Gerald
LSgt
14241660
Police
 
Cheshire Regt; CasLists WO417/66 and WO417/76
John
Sgt
 
 
Durham LI; post war Police; (LL4); (PG)
Denton
William, D.
Pte
 
 
5 troop; from Coventry (CA31)(CA112)
Denton
 
Lt
 
 
 
John, Joseph
Cpl
2010303
 
R.E. / PoW Dieppe (CasList WO417/52)
John, G.
Sgt
 
 
(CA98)
Diamond /
Magnoni
'Max' /
Bruno, A.
Pte
 
 
born Bruno MAGNONI (CA75, CA90, CA110)
Dick
Stanley
Cpl
 
 
(CA73)
Dickason
D
Sgt
 
 
 
Samuel, Edgar,
'Sam'
CSM
 
MBE
and 8 Cdo; MBE (Civil Divn); (CA87,  CA108)
John, L. 'Jack'
LCpl
14241642
Police
 
RAC; PoW Sicily; (CA120)
Dickinson
T
Gdsm
 
 
(LL4)
Derrick, John
LSgt
14205604
 
Suffolks; wounded NWE 24Jan45 CasList WO417/88
James, Frederick
LSgt
5885246
BEM
Beds & Herts; 4 Troop
Dixon
John
Pte
 
 
 
Dobson
R
Capt
 
 
(LL4)
P.R.
Pte
5255735
 
Worcs. Regt; wounded Vaagso
Dolan
Patrick, K.
Pte
 
 
later Sgt (CA54)
Dolby
Alec, Victor
Pte
6029697
 
Essex Regt; wounded Sicily 14Jul43 CasList WO417/66; (CA102)(CA120)
William, Arthur, Watkins
Pte
14241623 Police
 
QOCH; PoW 14Jul43 Stalag 18A (WO392/11); (CA114)
Donnelly
J
Lt
 
R Norfolk Regt
Donnelly
Terence, Alfred
Major
 
MBE
and 1 Bde. HQ, later Lt Col (CA18) (CA93)
Donovan 
Gerald, P.
Gdsm
 
 
(CA88)
James
Pte
5948105
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe 
Richard
Pte
6349636
 
QORWK; kia
Dowling
Edmund, Cecil, Joseph
Capt         
337805
 
RA; Maj. 29Cdo1964; later Lt. Col; LG38212; (CA22)(CA26)(CA38)(CA52)
John, K.
TSM
4458341
MM
DLI; award at Sicily
Downs
Ron, W.
LSgt
14401363
 
Essex Regt; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90; (CA111)
Downes
S
Pte
 
 
Essex Regt
Frederick,  T. 
Pte
5949825
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Op Ambassador
Drain
P
Pte
 
 
 
Drake
 
Lt
 
 
 
Keith, Charles
Pte
4126461
 
Cheshire Regt; died at sea
Bertie, William
Tpr
 
 
HWT; (CA6)(CA100)
Michael, Henry
Lieut 
269428
 
Wiltshire Regt; WO417/8 and LG36023; 1951 Hon. Captain LG39345
Drew
Henry, R.
LSgt
5381387
 
Ox and Bucks / PoW Dieppe (Cas List WO417/52); (CA74)
Drew
P.J.
Fus
 
 
(LL4)
Drewell
R
Pte
 
 
(LL4)
John
Fus
14241662 Police
 
Lanc Fus; PoW Sicily CasList WO417/66
Driver
John, T.
Fus
 
 
CA88 (from Preston)
Druce
Leonard, William
Lieut
 
 
from Newcastle upon Tyne (CA102)(CA120)
Thomas
Tpr
14241624 Police
 
RAC / 9 Jun44  HQ Tp. MT section
Dryden
Derrick, S.
Pte
14784275
 
DLI; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90
Dumper
D
Cpl
6139501
 
East Surreys; PoW Op Ambassador
T
Pte
2880451
 
Gordons/CasLists/wounded NWE
Dunford
Edwin/Edward
Tpr
14317743
 
R.A.C / 9 Jun44  5 Troop 1st linereinforcements
Dungate
Walter, Henry
Sgt
816399
 
RA; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/49
E.C.
Tpr
14241764
Police
 
RAC; PoW Termoli
Dunlop
T
Pte
3187683
 
KOSB; woundedFrance  Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Dunn
E.G.
Pte
621401O
 
Middlesex Regt; wounded Italy 14July43; CasList WO417/64
Dunne
D
Cpl
2826204
 
Highland Regt; wounded Sicily (WD); (LL4)
Joseph
Pte
3663641
 
S. Lancs Regt; kia
Philip, Russell, Rendell
Capt
30978
MC
Royal Horse Guards; and 8 Cdo; and SS Bde HQ
Dunwell
J
Fus
14329794
 
RSF; wounded 10Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Durham
J
LSgt
14241763
 
S/N suggests poss Police Intake
John, F.
Brig
41090
DSO*
Commanding Officer
Durling
H.
Tpr
 
 
6 Troop; Boxer (Forum) ; Sunday Post 23/11/1941
Dyche
Clifford
Pte
4976808
 
Sherwood Forresters  /   26Jun 44, reinforcements   No.3 Cdo. 1 Troop)
Dyer
Les, W.
 
 
 
 
Denis, Victor
Tpr
14317744
 
RAC; PoW Sicily CasLists WO417/65
East
Gerald
Cpl
 
 
 
F.J.
Pte
5618184
 
Devonshire Regt; wounded Vaagso
Easton
William, J.
CSM
14241821
Police ??
 
& CBTC; Coldstream Gds and Norfolk Regt;  from Barnstaple (CA76)
W
Pte
 
 
 
Edgington
E.E.
Tsm
 
 
 
Edmondson
James
Pte
 
 
2 Tp; LL4.
William, John
LSgt
5500444
 
Hamps. Regt; kia
Edwards
Derek
Pte
 
 
 
Edwards
John, M.
Gnr
14759431
 
R Artillery
Peter
Gdsm
2720703
 
Irish Gds; PoW Dieppe 
Reginald,William
CSM
5958979
 
Beds and Herts Regt; died
Edwards
Stanley, Edward
L/Cpl
5946317
 
Beds & Herts
William
Pte
3064804
 
Lowland Regt; died in service
Edwards
William, J.
Cpl
4378856
 
SWB; wounded 2Aug44 remaining on duty WD Appdx E no.1
Eeles
E.A.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Sydney, Oswald
Sgt
14317813
 
RA; LL4; CasLists
wounded Sicily 14Jul43.
Ellery
William, Hugh
Capt
74399
 
RA; (LL4); LG37767; Sicily CasLists WO417/5 and 8
Elliot
Thomas, Wilson
Gnr
3598665
 
RA; (LL4); Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/54.
Arthur, Alfred, Burdon
Capt
191508
 
RASC; died of wounds
Ellis
E.A.
Cpl
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL4)
Ellis
Harold
Capt
295392
 
from Stourbridge (CA109)
Ellis
Stanley, William
Pte
2969786
 
QOCH; wounded Sicily 14Jul'43 - WO417/65; (CA114)
Emmott
Harry
CSM
3446285
 
Lan. Fus; PoW Dieppe WO417/52; Stalag 344 WO392/1; PoW 25283; CA50 and CA87
Ennis
W.G.
Pte
3969969
 
Welch Regt; wounded Sicily (WD)
Enoch
Kenneth, William
Bdr
 
RA;CasList WO417/39 wounded 27Dec41
Erskine
E
Gnr
14317289
 
RA
John, Channon
Lieut
160065
 
RE; (PG), (CA93), LG35034
Erskine
Y
Gnr
14317289
 
RA; wounded to 66 Gen Hosp Catania (WD )
William, Whitson
Lieut
112866
MC
Royal Warwickshire Regt
Evans
A.W.
LSgt
 
MM
 
Arthur, David, Henry
Fus
4209975
 
R. Welch Fus; kia
Evans
D
Pte
5190070
 
Glos Regt; CasLists NWE WO417/80
Evans
E.J.
Fus
 
 
(LL4)
Francis, George
Pte
 5250055
 
Worcs. Regt; kia
Evans
G.R.
Pte
 
 
 
Goronwy, Wyn
Sgt
14241738 Police
 
RWF; wounded Sicily 14Jul'43 WO417/65
Evans
Glyndwr
LSgt
 
 
 
Gwilyn or Gwilym
Pte
14241612
Police
 
Welch Regt; kia
Leslie, Daniel
Gdsm
14241613 Police
 
Welsh Gds;  (CA78)
T.W.
Pte
3960772
 
Wilts. Regt; PoW with 7 Cdo escaped WO208/3343 
William
Pte
14241614 Police
 
Welch Regt; PoW Sicily CasList WO417/66
Neville, John
LCpl
3606777
BEM
Lancs Fus; wounded 15/8/44; (CA30)(CA40); award 1960
Farey
Les, W.
Pte
 
 
(LL4)
Farmer
Harold
Pte
3973646
 
Welch; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77.
Frank, Reginald
Gnr
 
R Artillery; PoW Sicily
T.A.
Pte
3973058
 
Welch Regt; wounded Sicily and Normandy
Fawcett
E
Lt
 
 
& 1 Bde (LL4)
John, Joseph (Jack)
Sgt
2929494
 
Cameron Hldrs; post war Police (CA23); (PG)
Fennessey
Ivan, P.
Pte
14558054
 
Beds and Herts; CA19; CasList WO417/81
A.H.
Pte
14204784
 
RAMC
Fenton
Bryan, L.
Cpl / Sgt
 
 
& 10 Cdo 3 Tp (CA56) (CA59) (CA71)
Ferguson
Angus
Lieut
 
 
Black Watch
Ferguson
Bryan, Gratney
Pte
2761997
 
Black Watch
Ferguson
F
 
 
 
 
Ferguson
George
Cpl
 
 
 
Fernie
S
Pte
3048722
 
Royal Scots; wounded Sicily (WD); (LL4)
James.E.
Cpl
14317290
 
RAC; (LL4); wounded 11 April 1945
Ferrie
T
Lieut
 
 
 
Ferson
J.J.  'Jack'
Tpr
 
 
 
Field
Raymond
Gnr
911955
 
RA; (CA113)
R
Pte
 
 
 
Finch
C.G.
Sgt
 
 
 
G.G.
Pte
 
E Yorks
John, A.
Sgt
4042476
 
King's Shriopshire LI; wounded 12/4/45
Fisher
Douglas, Morton
Pte
 
 
 
Fitton
James
Gnr
 
 
 
Michael, Benedict
Cpl/later Sgt
321375
MM
RAC; CasList WO417/36 wounded Vaagso;  SSRF; 2SAS executed
Flecknall
F G
Pte
 
 
 
Fleming
Ray
Pte
 
 
wife Joyce (CA101)
Fleshman
H
Cpl
 
 
 
Edmund, Frederick
LCpl
6482294
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 7/7/44 CasLists WO417/78
John, Harold, 'Harry'
LCpl
14241626
Police
 
RAC; Yorkshire Branch of the Assoc (CA76); (CA101); WD
Floyd
William, Gerald
Cpl
 
 
 
J
LCpl
3192275
MM
KOSB
Folkard
R
Pte
 
 
 
'Algy' Herbert, William,  Louis 
Capt
 
 
 
Forsyth
William, J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Fosberry
L.K.
Pte
 
 
 
William, Johnstone
Sgt
829582
 
RA; 3 &14 Cdo; SSRF; executed2SAS
Fowler
C.H.
Pte
3535668
 
Seaforths; 7 June 44; CasList WO417/86; PoW WO392/11
Fowles
Bryan, Gratney
Tpr
 
 
(LL5)
Fox
Thomas, Reginald
LSgt 
 
 
later Capt; from Hampshire (CA70)
T
Pte
6352123
 
QORWK; Pow Dieppe
C
Pte
5958530
 
Beds & Herts
Francis
Charles, Harvard
LCpl
 
 
 
Fraser
George, Cairns
LCpl
2829409
 
Seaforth Hldrs; PoW 1944 CasList WO417/80; (CA99)
Fraser
Howard
LCpl
 
 
 
John, George
Sgt
2694279
 
Scots Gds; Police service (1939 Register)
Frazer
J.M.
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo (LL5)
Ronald, Stanley
Pte
6352714
 
QORQK; wounded x2 Sicily and Normandy
Freeman
Thomas, Robert, James
Sgt
 
 
from New Cross (CA120)
Freeston
John, Graves
 
4348361
 
West Yorks ( POWO)
Freestone
W.H. 'Harry'
Pte
6350700
 
R West Kents; (WD Field return Dec43)
Fry
Sidney, Arthur
Tpr
 
 
 
Fry
 
Lt
 
 
 
William, Charles
Pte
14241823
Police
 
Glosters; PoW 14Jul43 CasList WO417/66
Furber
William, T.
Pte
 
 
 
Fyfe
James, Kilpatrick
LCpl
 
 
 
Fyson
George, Alwyne
Cpl
5340675
MM
R Berkshire Regt
Gaddow
W.H.
Pte
14202901
 
S Lancs Regt
Gale
F.G.
Pte
 
 
 
William, S
Pte
14241795 Police
 
Dorset Regt; wounded Sicily
Gall
Victor, G
Cpl 
 
 
& 8Cdo CA96
Gallacher
H
Gnr
 
 
 
D.T.
Mne
CH/X106521
 
Royal Marines
Gamester
F
Cpl
 
 
 
Gamm
Kenneth
 
 
 
 
Gammond
'Rasher'
Pte
4620586
 
Duke Of Wellington
Gapper
Reginald, P.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Gardiner
John, Patrick
LCpl
 
 
from Bude (CA120)
Gardiner
R.R.
Tpr
 
 
 
L
LCpl
 
 
 
Garrett
W.J.S.
Sgt
 
 
 
Gaston
C.J.
Tpr
4206724
 
5 troop sniper (WD DDay Appx B No.24)
Gates
F.C.
Pte
6351071
 
QORWK; wounded Sicily 14Jul'43 CasList WO417/65
Gawler
H.D.
Pte
5576504
 
Wiltshire Regt
Gear
G
Pte
 
 
 
Gee
D
LCpl
14241627
Police?
 
KingsOwn/9 Jun44 1Tp 1st line reinforcements; s/n suggests poss police intake
Edward, James
LSgt
6344312
 
QORWK; kia Vaagso
George
C
Csm
 
 
 
Thomas, Cecil
Cpl
T/73322
 
RASC; kia Dieppe
David
Cpl (CQMS)
 
 
2 troop (CA21);(CA36)
Gibson
G.C.
Gdsm
 
 
 
Gibson, or, Gurden
Peter, John, Giles, M.
LCpl
 
 
 
Gilchrist
 
Pte
7378006
 
Ramc
Giles
Archie, William
Pte
3966851
 
Welch Regt; (CA65)
Giles
Bruce, T.
Capt
 
 
 
John, Frederick
Capt
68678
 
Glosters; kia Vaagso
Giles
M.B.
Tpr
63??549
 
 
Giles
Michael, Cary
LCpl
 
 
From Worthing (LL5); Worthing Herald 17 Aug'45
Giles
Sidney, Walter
TSM
 
 
(CA77)
John, Henry
Pte
5957538
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe 
L. M. 'Len'
Cpl
14241615
Police?
 
Welch Regt; CA40; WO417/65 wounded Italy 14Jul43
Gillard
John, William
Pte
 
 
 
Leonard, R.
Fus
1424????
Police
 
Royal Fusiliers
Gilman
T
Pte
 
 
 
Gilmour
Alexander, 'Alex'
LSgt
14317291
Police?
 
HQ Tp (WD 15Nov43 Appdx J5); and 3 Tp
Gimbert
J. 'Curly'
CSM
5946830
 
PG
Ronald, Douglas,H.
LSgt
7889965
 
RAC; Dieppe PoW
Glass
M
Pte
5613158
 
Devons (WD Field return Dec43)
Robert, W. 'Bob
Pte
5676627
 
SLI; CasList 12Jun44 WO417/76; (CA99)
Alfred
Pte
14241765
Police
 
Sherwood Forester; CasList WO417/64 wounded Italy 1943
A
LCpl
6297658
 
Buffs; wounded 28/6/44 CasList WO417/79 NWE
Goodbrand
A
Cpl
 
 
 
Goodchild
H
Pte
 
 
 
Goodman
R.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Goodwin
G.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Goody
Edwin, Walter
Pte
 
 
 
Eric, B. 'Jock'
CSM (RSM)
6341738
 
QORWK; wounded 9 Jun44  CSM 4Tp WO417/78
James, McCutcheon
Pte
808003
 
RA & QORWK; wounded Vaagso
Gosling
C
Pte
381401
 
Ox & Bucks L I
Gosnell
H.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Goughlin
 
Pte
 
 
see COUGHLIN
Gowans
David
Gdsm
 
 
 
Gower
Ron, H.
LSgt
5188561
 
Glosters; NWE CasList WO417/76; (CA53)
Gowers
E.F. 'Ted'
Capt
 
 
 
Thomas
Pte
5946665 
 
R West Kents; wounded Vaagso and Sicily
W.K.
Mne
PLY/X100335
 
Royal Marines
Archibald, Campbell
Pte
14317292
Police
 
A&SH
James
Pte
14241856
 
Black Watch; wounded to 66 Gen Hosp Catania (WD); kia 11/7/44 Normandy
Graves
 
Pte
 
 
 
Reginald, Halliday
LSgt
14241796 Police
 
Wounded Normandy then to OCTU
James, Michael
LCpl
 
 
From Burnley (CA114)
Thomas, Louis
Pte
14241742
Police
 
E. Lancs; HQ Sigs 3 Cdo (CA44) ; wounded 14July43 CasList WO417/65; 
Arthur, Raymond
Pte
4927475
 
S. Staffs;  wounded 7Jun44 France; CasListsWO417/77
Green
Edward
Gnr
 
 
 
Green
F.C.
Major
 
 
 
Greenfield
A.S.
LCpl
5435570
 
DCLI; POW Stalag 344. CasLists Dieppe WO417/93
Greensmith
S
Pte
14986579
 
DLI; wounded 24/3/45 CasList WO417/90; (LL5)
Greenwood
A.J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Greenwood
Sidney
Sgt
 
 
 
J.C.
Gdsm
14241766
Police ??
 
Black Watch / Scots Guards; (LL5)
Harry
Cpl
5952209
 
Beds & Herts; wounded Termoli
Greig
Charles
Pte
 
 
 
Grewcock
W
Bdr
2615803
 
RA; wounded 29Jul43 WO417/65
Garfield
Pte
3972169
 
Welch Regt; kia
Grieve
J.
LBdr
14241629
Police ?
 
RA; wounded Termoli CasList WO417/68
Griffin
Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Griffin
D.J.
Pte
 
 
 
William, George
Dvr
T5575319
 
RASC;CasLists;PoW Sicily
Griffiths
A.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Griffiths
Evan, William
Gdsm
 
 
 
Griffiths
R
Pte
 
 
 
Griffiths
S
Fus
 
 
 
Griffiths
T
Pte
3961143
 
Hamps. Regt; wounded Italy WO417/77
Grigg
Geoffrey, Verity
Pte
 
 
(CA8, CA38, CA63)
Kenneth, Reeve
Sgt
 
 
RAOC; and CBTC (CA15)
Grogan
L.M.
Pte
 
 
 
Reginald, George
Pte
6482300
Police
 
Police Intake; PoW; awarded George Medal whilst in Police
Ronald
CSM
7882436
MiD
R Tank Regt
Groves
J.S.
Pte
 
 
 
Gurnsey
D.R
Lt
220006
 
R.A. (26 Jun44, 3Cdo reinforcements) / I.O. )
Guest
Albert, Arthur
LCpl
 
 
 
Gunn
Edward
 
 
 
Kings Own Light Infantry
Gunningham
William, John
LSgt
 
 
 
Habberfield
Aubrey
Fus
4209969
 
RWF Enlistment Register 1942/ CasLists wounded 07Jun44 WO417/77
Patrick, Joseph 'Paddy'
Cpl
4544595
 
West Yorks; Dieppe poW CasList WO417/53; (CA66)
Ronald
Pte
14317745
Police
 
Glosters; 6 tp (CA107); POW 14July43 CasList WO417/66; 
Hailes
Stanley, B.
Pte/LCpl
4620600
 
Duke of Wellingtons; CA86; Dieppe missing CasList WO417/49
Hall
J
Gnr
4279419
 
RA; wounded 1/8/44 WO417/80; WD Appdx E.1
James, Michael
Lieut 
129664
 
Lancs Fus; Vaagso CasLists WO417/2; later Hon Major
Bernard, Neil
LCpl
14241743
Police
OBE (Civil)
Middx Regt; wounded 5/10/43 Termoli WO417/68; Met Police
Albert, Richard
Cpl
5434768
MM
CasLists WO417/49 POW Dieppe
Hamilton
T
Pte
6352769
 
R West Kents
Leslie, John
Pte
6099175
 
QRR; kia
Hammond
Thomas, H.
Pte
 
 
 
Hampton
J.D.
TSM
 
 
 
Hancock
E.R.
 
 
 
from Mutley Plymouth
Hancock
George, James
Cpl
5674184
 
Somerset LI; wounded Sicily (WD)
Hancock
K.G.
Pte
 
 
from Bexhill on Sea (CA120)
S.C.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Edward
Pte
 
 
 
P.C.R.
Pte
6006035
 
E. Surrey; PoW Dieppe 
Hansen
Thieilde, D.
LBdr
 
 
(CA94)
James, Reith
Pte
14241857 Police
 
Black Watch; (LL6); wounded 14July43 Sicily
Harcourt
William, John
Pte
 
 
 
Hardcastle
H
Gnr
 
 
lka Wednesbury Staffs. (LL6)
Hardey
Danny
 
 
 
 
Hardie
Fred
 
 
 
 
Harding
D.C.
Pte
6143678
 
QORWK; wounded 16/8/44 NWE CasList WO417/81
Harding
Ernest, Frank
Pte
 
 
 
Harding
L.F.
Pte
6353644
 
QORWK; (LL6); wounded  14Jul'43 CasList WO417/65 and NWE  CasList WO417/77
Richard
LCpl
7888531
 
RAC; kia Dieppe
Harding
W
Cpl
6508107
 
Hampshire Regt; (WD appdx 1943)
Harding
W.T.
Cpl
 
 
(LL6)
Hardman
W.J.
Pte
5110362
 
R.Warwicks;  wounded NWE CasLists WO417/77
Daniel, Charles, Thomas
Pte
6351445
 
QORWK; PoW 14/7/43 CasList; (Obits in CVA 25)
Eric, Arthur
Gnr
14317814
 
RA; CasLists Sicily 14Jul43; CasLists NWE 9 Jun 44
Harnett
P
Gdsm
2719866
 
Irish Gds; wounded Sicily and Normandy CasLists WO417/65 and 78
Harper
E
Pte
 
 
(LL6)
Harper
James, Raymond
Pte
 
 
 
Harper
Lesley
LSgt
 
 
 
Harrett
P
Gdsm
2717866
 
Irish Gds
C
Lieut
 
 
(CA32)
Charles, Rowley
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA95)
Harrison
Frederick, James
Pte
 
 
from West Molesley (CA87)
Norman
Pte
4922799
 
South Staffs; kia Dieppe
Hartburn
G.H.
Gnr
 
 
 
Hartley
F
Fus
 
 
(LL6)
Hubert
Pte
 
 
(LL6) primary unit No.4 Cdo. Open link.
T.F. 'Taffy'
LCpl
7893283
 
R Tank Regt; (PG); wounded x2  Sicily and Normandy WO417/65 and WO417/80
Hawkins
George
 
 
 
 
Hawksworth
John, Ellis
Gdsm
2722252
 
Irish Gds; 3 Tp (PG); (LL6); wounded NWE CasList WO417/81.
Hawksworth
W
 
 
 
 
Donald
Pte
6353584
 
QORWK; (CA119); PoW CasLists WO417/96
A.A
Gnr
 
 
query re cdo service. 
A.F.
Cpl
 
 
 
Harry
Pte
5331619
 
Middx Regt; kia Sicily
Hayes
Ronald, C.
LSgt / RSM
5499541
 
RA; (LL6); wounded 4 Aug44 CasList WO417/80; (CA120)
Hayman
J
Pte
 
 
 
Haymes
S.A.
Pte
 
 
 
C.F.
Pte
 
 
(LL6)
Robert, Latewood
Rfn
6897474
 
KRRC; kia
Haywood
L
 
 
 
 
Head
Charles, Searle
Major
74290
MC, MiD
RA
Healey
W
 
 
 
 
Hearn
William, Herbert
Pte
5625251
 
Devonshire Regt/ 3, 8 ME Cdo/1st SAS/ kia SRS
Heard
T.R.H.
Cfn
 
 
 
Heary
T
Cpl
 
 
 
Hedges
I.F.T.
Pte
 
 
 
Hem
G
Pte
 
 
 
Hemming
Douglas
Pte
 
 
 
Clifford, Reginald
Cfn
.1948356
 
REME; wounded 1944 & 45 WO417/77 and 89
Henderson
James
Gdsm
2697213
 
Scots Gds; wounded, PoW CasList WO417/81; from Dundee (CA92)
Robert, Smith, Jamieson
Cpl
2933867
 
QOCH
Walter, H
Pte
14241666 Police
 
QOCH; wounded Sicily 14Jul'43 CasList WO417/65
William
Tpr
 
 
RAC; PoW
Henry
Howard, M.
 
US
 
 
Henson
W A
Sgt
 
 
 
Roy, George
Lieut
 
DCM, MM
 
Hern
Gordon
Pte
 
 
 
Heslin
Joseph, Thomas, 'Joe'
Pte
 
 
(CA30, CA110);  Bromley  Registers of deaths 1999 - born 19/10/1913
Hewcutt
T.F.
Tpr
7893283
 
RAC
Denis, S.
Sgt
 
 
6 Tp; later Ch.Insp Notts Police (CA45, CA77)
Hewitt
J
Pte
 
 
 
Hewitt
John, Lionel
Pte
6353387
 
R West Kents
Ronald, Edward
Tpr
6353021
 
RAC; 4 Tp (PG); wounded CasList WO417/77 and 88; from Hastings (CA92)
Hickman
John, Thomas
Pte
 
 
 
Hicks
James, William
Pte
 
 
 
Higgins
H
LCpl
2037855
 
R Engineers
Walter
Gnr
4757790
 
RA; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
Eric, Albert,  'Lofty'
Cpl
------
Police
 
Met Police intake
Harry, Leslie, 'Les'
Sgt
14241797
Police
 
R. Warwicks; wounded Sicily CasList WO417/65
Hill
R
Gnr
2092512
 
RA;CasList WO417/76 unit '3 Commando Depot'
Reginald
Gnr
14317317
Police
 
RA;Sicily CasListWO417/64;  NWE CasList WO417/76
Hill
R
LCpl
14241667
 
HQ Troop (WD AppdxJ5 Nov43)
Michael, Guy
Lieut
 
 
 
Norman, Kenneth, Jack
LBdr
973024
 
RA; PoW Dieppe  
Roger
Pte
128866
 
RASC; PoW Dieppe
Hinde
Fred
Pte
 
 
 
Hinde
W
Pte
 
 
 
Hitchcock
John, Edward
Pte
 
 
 
Hobbiss
R.M.
Pte
14682741
 
 
Hobby
D.R.
Pte
 
 
 
A.J.H.
Sgt
4612846
 
Duke of Wellingtons Regt; wounded Vaagso WO417/36
Hobson
James, 'Darky'
Sgt
 
 
(CA50, 51, and 111)
Hockett
J
LCpl
7893283
 
RTR: wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
William, Albert
Tpr
14241632
Police
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt
Hodgkinson
Thomas
Sgt
 
 
RA; Worthing (CA103)
Hodgkisson
C.F.A.
Fus
 
 
lka Ontario, Canada (LL6)
George
LCpl
2764113
MM
Black Watch; kia 
Hodgson
Harold, Brook
Gnr
 
RA; report in the Liverpool Evening Express 9/9/43
Hogan
P
Pte
2762662
 
Black Watch; from Dundee; wounded Sicily and NWE  CasList WO417/65 and 67
Thomas
Gdsm
2664427
 
Coldstream Gds; wounded June 1944
Holland
James
LSgt
 
 
from Ossett (CA112)
Holland
Edward
Pte
14279750
 
REME
Holland
William, Charles
Pte
7021035
 
R.Ulster Rifles/14 Cdo/SSRF/kia 2 SAS
Kenneth, Samuel, B
LCpl
14241824
Police
 
Devons; wounded Termoli and NWE; WO41768 and 77
Holmes
L
Pte
 
 
 
A
Gnr
 
 
 
Holt
A
Pte
14241668
 
Cheshire Regt. Wounded Sicily. 3 Cdo WD Sept43
Hood
John, Albert
Cpl
 
 
 
A.G.
LCpl
409248
 
RAC; PoW Dieppe
Hooper
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Samuel, L
Pte
14241616
Police
 
Welch Regt; PoW Sicily CasList WO417/66
William, J.
LSgt
T 6780558
 
RASC; CasList WO417/67; Name change to TWEEDLY (CA10); emigrated Canada
Frederick, Walter
Sgt
 
MM
 
Hopkins
W.H.
Pte
6350108
 
QORWK; PoW Italy 5-10-43; CasList WO417/68 and 95
Hopper
F
Pte
14625290
 
East Surreys
Hopper
H. (or) M.
Cfn
 
 
REME
D.C.
Temp Major
 
DSO, MC, MiD
RAC
Horrcock
S.H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Horton
Harold 
Cpl
 
 
 
Houdoire
V.W.
Pte
6352774
 
QORWK; PoW Dieppe
Richard
Sgt
14241669
Police
 
C.Gds/ 9 Jun44  6 Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Walter, Roy, Fairley
Gdsm
14241849
Police
 
Scots Gds; kia Sicily
Housley
C
Pte
3859122
 
Recce Corps;  wounded Vaagso, CasList WO417/36
Houson
William
Tpr
 
 
 
Edward, John
Pte
14241744
Police 
 
East Surrey Regt; CasLists Italy WO417/66
Howard
William
Pte
2182278
 
Hampshire 
Howell
H
 
 
 
 
Howells
W.J.C.
Cpl
 
 
from Llanelli (LL6)
Howes
F.C.
 
 
 
 
Hubbard
D
Fus
6482281
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded Termoli (WD Oct43)
Hubbard
John
 
 
 
 
Sydney
CSM
5255533
DCM
Worcestershire
Hudspeth
George
Spr
2913692
 
R Engineers
Charles, Richard
LSgt
6010576
 
Beds & Herts Regt; kia Vaagso
Hughes
D
 
 
 
 
Desmond, Anthony
Cpl
5187537
MM
Glos. Regt. PoW 7/6/44
Hughes
F
Pte
5043993
 
NStaffs;9 Jun44  2Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Harold, William
Gnr
951991
 
Royal Artillery; kia DDay
Hughes
John, J.
Pte
 
 
 
Hughes
R
Pte
200849
 
SWB
Hughes
R.G.
Cpl
5434780
MM
Duke of Cornwall LI; PoW 14July43 CasList WO417/77
Hughes
Richard, Kenneth, 'Dick'
Cpl
 
 
 
Humphries
G.T.
 
 
 
 
Hunt
James, Harold
LCpl
 
 
 
Hunt
L.H.
Pte
5830773
 
Essex (26 Jun44, 3Cdo reinforcements) / 2Tp)
Husbands
Edward, W.
Pte
4039980
 
Herefordshire Regt; wounded Italy 14Jul43 CasList WO417/64
Huskinson
E
Pte
 
 
(LL6)
John, Middleton
Lieut
326315
 
RWF; kia
Edward, James
Gdsm
6967879
 
Gren. Gds; wounded 11Apr45 CasList WO417/91
Hyde
A
LCpl
 
 
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No 3 Commando Nominal I - O

ACommando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.3 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
RY = Ron Youngman (CBF).
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
REGT/ADDITIONAL
Samuel, Matthew
Pte
4544008
 
W.Yorks Regt; PoW 14/7/43 WO417/65
Ide
E.W.A.
LCpl
6399289
 
R.Sussex; wounded 28/12/41 CasList WO417/36
Illesley
H.C.
Pte
 
 
(LL6)
Bruce, Berriff
Pte
14604373
Police
 
wounded 7 April 1945
James, Fraser
Pte
14317293
Police
 
Seaforths; WO417/68  CasList wounded Termoli
Fred, W.
Pte
5111656
 
R.Warwicks; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/53
Ion
Derek, Thomas
Sgt
5784004
 
(PG)
Irvine
C
Fus
 
 
From Belfast (LL6)
Irving
A.M.
Pte
 
 
From Langholm (LL6)
Robert, Anderson
LSgt
14241798
Police
 
Border Regt; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Isherwood
Patrick, A.
LSgt
2736446
 
Welsh Gds; CasList 417/88 shows 3Cdo; CA104 shows 4Cdo
Ives
Arthur, C.
Pte
14241863
 
Royal Berks Regt; (CA6); PoW 14Jul43 Sicily CasList WO417/65
J
Pte
 
 
from Falkirk (LL6)
Leonard, Thomas
Pte
4620615
 
Duke Of Wellingtons;
kia Dieppe
Jackson
E.W.
Gdsm
 
 
From Bridlington (LL6)
Jackson
H.
(possibly Herbert)
LSgt
14241710
Police ?
 
DLI; wounded 24/3/45 and 11/4/45 WO417/90 and 91; (LL6)
Jackson
H.V.
Pte
 
 
lka Nottingham (LL6)
Jakes
Claude,  A.
Pte
5933452
 
Suffolk; 9 Jun44  5Tp. 1st line reinforcements; CasList  WO417/77; (LL6)
A
Pte
14646696
 
Herts Regt
James
E.K.
LCpl
5957044
 
Beds&Herts; (LL7);  CasList WO417/77
James
H.R.
Pte
 
 
From Lancs (LL7)
James
W.R.
Tpr
 
 
From Derby (LL7)
Jamieson
E
Pte
 
 
From Co. Durham (LL7)
Eric, Charles
LCpl
3441658
 
Lancs Fus; kia
Jarvis
Charles, Edward
 
 
 
Obits (RY)
Jenkins
John
Gdsm
 
 
 
Jenkyns
Lionel, Victor
Pte
 
 
(CA102)
Jennings
F
Gnr
 
 
RA; From Sussex (LL7)
Thomas, 'Tucker'
Cpl
5958758
MM
Beds & Herts.
Jenkinson
Eric
Gnr
 
 
RA
Johnson
A
LBdr
3451206
 
RA; WO417/66  CasList wounded Sicily 13Jul43
Denis, Alan
Pte
 
 
R. Berkshire Regt; kia
Johnson
Frank
 
 
 
(PG)
Henry, Horace 'Harry'
Sgt
14241768
Police
 
Lincs. Regt; 5 Troop (PG) 
Harry
Sgt
777595
 
RA; 4 Tp (PG); wounded Vaagso and Sicily 
Johnson
Thomas
Gdsm
2666094
 
Coldstream Gds Registers
Johnston
D.E.
Lt
247106
 
R.Scots; NWE CasLists WO417/6 and WO417/8.
Jones
C
Lt
326316
 
R Welch Fusiliers
Jones
C
TSM
 
 
Later Capt)(CA9)
Jones
George, Allen 
Pte
14730439
 
S. Staffs
Jones
George, Edward
Gnr
14241633
Police ??
 
RA; & 10IA (CA84); CasList WO417/65 Italy
Jones
Glyn
Fus
 
 
& 4Cdo (CA112)
Gruffydd, Meirion
Pte
10588886
 
RAOC; kia
Jones
H.S. 'Bert'
Pte
 
 
(CA100); from Harlow (LL7)
Hugh, Emrys
Fus
14764842
 
RWF; Kia Holland
Jones
J.K.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Jones
John, Edwin
Pte
 
 
(CA105)
Jones
Kenneth, C
TSM
 
 
(later Major) (CA29, 55)
Kenneth, Edwin
Pte
14317295
 
Seaforth Highlanders; kia
Richard, Artus
A/LCpl
 
R.E. PoW Dieppe (CasList WO417/52)
Jones
T
Pte
 
 
From Birmingham (LL7)
Thomas, Ellis
Pte
14241672 
 
QOCH/Police/PoW-Stalag 18A (WO417/66)(WO392/1)
Jones
Thomas, Richard
Gnr
917570
 
RA Attestation 1939
Jones
W
Fus
 
 
From The Wirral (LL7)
William, Price,
'Billy'
LSgt
4198274
 
R.W.F; PoW Sicily CasList WO417/66; (CA104)
K
Pte
14773314
 
South Staffs Regt; (LL7); wounded 11Apr45.
Jordan
R
Pte
 
 
 
Jordan
William, James
LBdr
2658799
 
(LL7); Coldstream Gds and RA; CasLists WO417/65 and 79
Joss
James
Gnr
14317296
Police ?
 
RA; CasLists WO417/65 wounded Sicily; possibly Paisley Police pre war
Kavanagh
Kevin
Pte
 
 
(CA81)
Peter, Hugh, Joseph
Pte
5628235
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Keech
Arthur, Albert, Horace
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo; later Staff Sgt; (CA56)
Kelveren 
S.E.
LSgt
 
 
See Keveren
Kendray
Harold
LSgt
14241711
 
Black Watch; WO417/77; (CA56)(CA95); HQ Tp (WD 15Nov43 appdxJ5)
Kennedy
Edward, L.
Gnr
14215517
 
RA
Kent
F.P.
Cpl
 
 
 
Peter, John
Lt
100942
 
RA; kia Dieppe
J
Pte
2982869
 
A&SH;  wounded and PoW Dieppe 
Kerrison
C.H. 'Jack'
Sgt
 
 
from Herts (CA80)
Stanley, Edward
LSgt
2665235
 
Coldstream Gds; (PG); CasLists WO417/91
Keys
T
Fus
 
 
Emig. Canada (LL7)
Eric, Arnold
Lt
130209
MiD
R Fusiliers; kia
Douglas
Pte
5952546
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Dieppe 
Edward, George, 'Lofty'
LSgt
6911407
MM
Rifle Bde; award Sicily
Kingsley
Alfred
Pte
13116367
 
Pioneer Corps; PoW 27 June 1944 WO417/90; (CA72)
Kirk
E.W.
Pte
14301034
 
R Norfolk Regt
Kirtlan
C
Pte
 
 
From Wallasey (LL7)
Knight
John, E.
Gnr
 
 
RA
P
Pte
 
 
 
Knight
T.J.
Tpr
 
 
from Devon (LL7)
Knight
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Ivor, Richard
Pte
5621746
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Knott
A.A.
Pte
3975220
 
Welch Regt; (LL7); CasList WO417/65 Sicily
Knott
C.H.
Pte
 
 
from Wrexham (LL7)
George, Arthur
Lt
578261
VC  
R Norfolk Regt; kia
Knowles
 
Major
 
 
 
Arthur, George
Lt Col
 
DSO
 
John, Anthony
Pte
T/56535
 
RASC; kia Dieppe
Max
Pte
 
 
kia; see LEWINSKY
Lamb
John, 'Jack'
Pte
 
 
(CA19)
Clifford
Pte
3653898
 
HLI; kia
Lambert
John
Sgt
 
 
 
Lambley
D.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Lancaster
A
Pte
 
 
from Hartlepool (LL7)
William
LCpl
321240
 
RAC; kia Vaagso
Langhorn
R
Pte
2881048
 
London Scottish
Lanning (aka Barnes)
Charles, Henry
Sgt
5049077
 
Welch Regt ( see entry for C.H. BARNES); (CA108)
L.S.
Pte
5962088
 
Beds and Herts Regt; wounded NWE WO417/81
Larcombe
W. 'Bill'
Cpl
5499360
 
Hampshire Regt
Henry,Frederick 'Harry'
Bdr
884501
MiD
RA; & 3 Cdo; LG 37340 and 37575; CA35, 44, 62.
John, N De W
Capt
 
MBE
S.Staffs
Lathrope
Charles, Basil
Pte
6402128
 
R. Sussex Regt; wounded Vaagso  WO417/36;
The 1939 Register
Laughlin
S
Gnr
 
 
RA
Lawrence
A.T.
Pte
 
 
from Yorkshire (LL7)
Lawrence
D.J.
Pte
5193984
 
Glos; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77.
E. (Frank ???)
LCpl
5948108
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Dieppe
Lawrence
Edward, G. 'Ted'
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL7)
Charles
Pte
5254340
 
Worcs. Regt; kia
Lebentz (Liebehentz)
Frank, Albert
Gnr
909848
 
RA Attestation 1939;
CasLists wounded NWE
WO417/77
Leckley
A
 
 
 
 
Edward, Roy
Pte
5435870
 
Duke of Cornwall's LI;
kia Dieppe
Lee
F B
Gnr
2882567
 
RA
William
TSM
3451602
 
Lancs Fusiliers; wounded Termoli; (CA103)
Lee
W.W.
LSgt
6912218
 
Rifle Bde
John, Ernest, 'Jack'
Sgt
5948937
MM & bar
Beds & Herts
Leedham
Joseph
Cpl
2664129
 
Coldstream Gds Register; 1 troop sniper (PG)
Lincoln, 'Tim'
Capt
70391
 
Glosters; kia
Legge
A
Fus
14337122
 
RWF; 9 Jun44  Signals 1st line reinforcements
Leo
F.B.
Gnr
 
 
from Llanelli (LL7)
John
Pte
4032542
 
DLI; PoW Dieppe  (CA100)
William, Stanley
Pte
5958563
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe WO417/52
Max
Pte
6387023
 
QORWK; 10(IA) Cdo; kia Normandy
Lewis
A
LCpl
 
 
from Leytonstone (LL7)
Lewis
A.G.
LCpl
 
 
 
Lewis
E.F.
Lt
 
 
 
Lewis
Vivian, E. 'Taffy'
Sgt
 
 
 
Lewis
William, Kenneth
Pte
3975570
 
Welch Regt
Leyland
Peter
Lt
14290082
330363
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt; OCTU Lieut 16/9/44 LG36791; (CA119)
Samuel, Joseph
LSgt
MM
Welch Regt
Liddle
William, Fairholm
CSM
3195813
 
and 12 Cdo; from Hawick (CA27, CA78)
Liebehentz
Frank, Albert
Gnr
 
 
see Lebentz
Eric, Vincent
Fus
 
 
 
Lilley
W.J.L.
CSM
 
 
Emig. Australia (LL7)
Robert, William
Pte
6204909
 
Middx Regt; kia
Littler
Ronald
Pte
14316405
 
S. Staffs. Regt., wounded 11Apr45 CasList WO417/91
Lloyd
C.N.
Pte
 
 
 
Lloyd
John, Anthony
Pte
 
 
RASC
William, Eric
Capt
132198
MiD
R. Berkshire Regt; kia
Lockley
E.A.
Lt
219826
 
KingsOwn / 9 Jun44  3Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Philip, James
Gdsm
2665516
 
Coldstream Gds Register 1942 aged 17
Lomas
Alfred
Sgt
 
 
Later Major (CA106)
Frederic, Hugh, 'Peter'
Capt
65164
MC
RA;Escape evasion report WO208/5582; from Yeovil (CA120)
Long
John, C.
Lt
 
 
KSLI
Lord
C.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Edward, Vincent
2Lt
 
MiD
US Rangers 1st Bn;
kia Dieppe
Lowe
Gordon
Pte
 
 
(CA101)
Lowe
William, 'Bill'
RSM
 
RA/CasLists/wounded Sicily 14Jul43
B.L.C.
Cpl
 
 
 
G.R. 'Dickie'
Pte
 
 
 
George, Arthur
Pte
6345429
 
QORWK; died on war service
Luther (also as  Lutter)
Ernest H
LCpl
5958764
 
Herts Regt; wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Lynch
Alfred
Fus
14661789
 
R Scots Fusiliers
Lynch
Cornelius, Colbert
Fus
 
 
from Dyfed (CA73)
Lynch
J
Gdsm
2723548
 
Irish Guards; wounded 24/1/45 WO417/88 & 92
Lynch
John, 'Jack'
Cpl
 
 
from Muswell Hill (CA106)
MacArthur
 
Lt
 
 
 
Macbride
J
LCpl
3921896
 
R Scots Fusiliers
McConaghey
R.M.S.
Lt
 
 
RAMC
Alan, Kenneth
LSgt
5956562
 
Beds & Herts; died on war service
Macdonald
W
Dvr
 
 
 
Macdonald
William, Croll
Tpr
 
 
from Dundee (CA85); married 15/9/45
Machell
Tim
Major
 
 
 
Machin
Bernard
LCpl
2664127
 
Coldstream Gds Register; 1 Troop sniper (PG); (LL8)
Macintosh
R.H.
Pte
11000317
 
Welch;  9 Jun 44  6Tp;
1st line reinforcements
Thomas
Pte
2982952
 
A&SH; kia Sicily
David, Robert, G.
Sgt
5340202
 
R. Berkshire Regt; kia
Mackrill
Bernard, J.
Fus
 
 
from Halifax (CA113)
Maclagnan
D.L.F.
Lt
 
 
A&SH
Macnaughton
F.J.
Cpl
3782728
 
 
Charles, Edwin, 'Chas'
Cpl
 
 
RE; (PG); (CA108)
Magnoni
Bruno, A. 
Pte
 
 
Academy of Songwriters - know as Max Diamond
(CA75, CA90, CA110)
Maguire
H.
LBdr
6843663
 
RA; wounded Sicily (WD)
Mainwaring
W.H.
Gnr
3958380
 
RA; wounded 20Jul43 CasList WO417/65 Sicily
Mainwaring-Samwell
F.W.M. 'Sammy'
LCpl
 
 
Emig. to Australia (CA96)
Major
Charles
 
 
 
 
Male
Edward
Pte
 
 
 
Ernest, R.C.
Pte
5958496
 
Beds and Herts Regt; kia
Mallison
Gordon
Tpr
 
 
 
Manns
S.R.
Pte
4915704
 
Worcs Regt; NWE CasList WO417/76
Manser
E. 'Mick'
Pte
 
 
 
Arthur, 'Maxie'
Cpl
5949269
 
Beds&Herts; wounded Sicily
Marlow
W.G.
Pte
6095272
 
R. Fus / CMP; War Diary entry; CasList WO417/77
Marsden
Leonard
Pte
 
 
 
Marshall
Connack
 
 
 
 
Marshall
J.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Marshall
R.B.
Lt Col
 
 
 
Gordon, G.J.
Pte
4032614
 
King' Shropshire LI; kia
Horace,Frederick
LCpl
6345199
 
RWK; PoW Dieppe.
Martin
J
Pte
 
 
 
J.E.
Major
 
MBE
 
Ernest, 'Ernie'
Pte
 
 
(PG)
George, R.
Pte
 
 
from Essex (CA119)
Gordon
A/LBdr
929928
 
RA; CasLists wounded Sicily 14Jul43
Mason
J
Rfn
 
 
 
Masterson
John, Patrick
Pte
5726870
 
Dorsets; CA71; CasList WO417/76
Maxwell
Arthur, Charles, 'Andy'
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA82)
McAllister
J
Gdsm
2697090
 
Scots Gds; wounded 7Jun44 (WD) and 8Mar45 WO417/89
McCafferty
F.G.
Pte
4620637
 
Duke Of Wellingtons; Dieppe missing CasList WO417/49
McCandlish
William
Fus
 
 
 
James, Andrew
Sgt
5506096
 
Hampshire Regt; kia Burma;  query 3 Cdo Bde
McClelland
J.
Gnr
7013473
 
RA; CasLists; wounded and PoW (WO417/70)
McCormick
P.C.
Capt
 
 
 
McDonald
A.K.
Cpl
 
 
 
Alexander
Gdsm
2696459
 
Scots Guards; kia
Christopher, Anthony
Gnr
982511
 
RA attestation 1939; PoW 4Oct43 CasList WO417/69
McEwan
Ronald, S.
LCpl
 
 
(CA74)
McEwan
S.T.D.
LSgt
 
 
and 6 Cdo. From Saltcoats (LL11)
Francis
Sgt
5888178
 
Northants. Regt; kia
James, William, 'John'
Gnr
3529322
MM
RA; PoW Op Ambassador
James
Gdsm
2700772
 
Scots Guards; kia
McGovern
E. 
Cpl
 
 
 
Ian, Francis
Pte
5185331
 
Glosters; PG;   7Jun44 CasList WO417/76
McIntosh
Ronald
LCpl
11000217
 
Welch Regt
Thomas
Pte
 
 
kia; see MacKenzie
McLaughlin
W
 
 
 
 
McLean
F.W.
Pte
 
 
 
McLean
J
Fus
3134205
 
R.S.F; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
McLuckie
A
Pte
14383575
 
KSLI; wounded and PoW 7Jun44 WO417/86
McMillan
Archie
Cpl
3194318
 
KOSB; and No.12 Cdo; 3 Cdo WD 11Sept43 Field Returns
Douglas, Cameron
Gdsm/LSgt
2616675
 
Gren. Gds; (CA86); NWE CasList WO417/76
McNaughton
 
Tpr
 
 
Medical Section (WD July43 Appdx D2 p5
McQueen
J
Fus
3247554
 
R Innis.Fus;  wounded CasList WO417/80
Mead
Ronald, Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Meaking
Ernest
Fus
 
 
 
Means
Laurence, Reginald
Pte
540714
 
Manchester Regt
Mears
Frederick, George, 'Jock'
Cpl
2828214
 
Seaforth Hldrs; (CA103); wounded 6Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Meekings
Ernest
Sig
 
 
3 Cdo WD Nov43 list of HQ Troop
Mellor
A
Fus
 
 
 
Hugh, Montgomery
Gdsm
2701062
 
Scots Guards; kia
Melville
N
 
 
 
 
Mercer
 
Lt
 
 
 
Merson
A
Cpl
 
 
 
G  (George ??)
Pte
4468322
 
DLI; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/49.
Methven
John
Sgt
 
RE
Middleton
J.H.
Pte
 
 
from Birstall, Leics (CA88)
Miles
Arthur, William, Henry
Sgt
 
 
and 8 Cdo; post war Police Insp at Saltcoats (CA49); (CA112)
Miles
R.F.
Cpl
 
 
 
Millar
William
Sgt
2066368
 
RE
Millard
Joseph, William 
Pte
4036377
 
KSLI; 6 Troop;  (CA 80) 
Millers
Lawrence, Hedley
Pte
5858362
 
Beds & Herts; from Abbotts Langley (CA120)
Joseph, Wallace
LSgt
5942738
 
Beds and Herts Regt;
kia Dieppe
Reginald, Ashley
Gdsm
2665339
 
Coldstream Gds; kia
Stanley, Walter
Pte
3912679
 
SWB; kia
Alan, John, Mitchell
Capt
 
 
RA
Mitchell
Charlie
 
5115658
 
R. Warwicks
Mitchell
Edward
Pte
 
 
 
J
Pte
 
 
 
Sydney, Albert, J.
LCpl
5192610
 
Glosters; kia
William
Tpr
14317309
Police
 
RAC; kia
James, Vernon, Crispin
Lt
73137
 
DCLI; later 142 Cdo Regt Burma; died 7/6/43.
Montgomery
 
Gdsm
 
 
 
Moody
Aubrey, R.
Capt
201133
 
Coldstream Gds
Leonard, Walter
Pte
5340714
 
Manchester Regt; kia
Mooney
John, Francis, Mathew
Pte
 
 
 
Moore
Albert, George, 'Bert or Rocky'
Rfn
6895911
 
KRRC; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/52; his brother Syd served in 8 Cdo (CA64)
Moore
E.L. 'Ned'
Capt
 
MC*
 
Moore
G
Pte
 
 
 
Moore
G
Gdsm
 
 
 
Moore
Geoffrey
Gdsm
 
 
 
Moore
George, E.
Sgt
 
 
 
Moore
W
Pte
 
 
RAMC
Moore
William, H.
LCpl
 
 
 
B
Tpr
7893181
 
RAC; &2SBS
C
Pte
3975243
 
Welch Regt; Dieppe wounded and PoW
Morgan
H
 
 
 
 
Morgan
J.E.
Gnr
 
 
 
John, Arthur
Pte
3530013 or 5350013
 
Beds & Herts
E.
Gnr
6148718
 
RA
Morris
S.J.T.
Pte
3915670
 
SWB; wounded and PoW NWE CasList WO417/86
Morrison
Thomas, C.
LCpl
 
 
 
Moss
Walter
Gdsm
2723333
 
Irish Gds; wounded France WO417/77; (CA97).
Alan, Herbert
LCpl
7902855
 
RAC; PoW Dieppe
Mottram-Gray
R
Lt
337465
 
R Northumberland Fus
Mount
Harry, William
Capt
49550
 
KSLI
Murphy
J
Pte
 
 
 
Murray
Alfred, Copland
Gdm
2700625
 
Scots Gds (LL9)(PG)
Hugh
Fus
3132049
 
R. Scots Fusiliers; kia 
James, Gardner
Pte
2879691
 
Gordon Highlanders; kia
Mustoo
Arthur, A.H. 'Lofty'
Sgt
 
 
from Largs (CA51), CA105)
John, Charles
Pte
5251493
 
Worcester Regt; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Nation
L
Fus
 
 
 
Neal
D
 
 
 
 
Neale
W.R.
Pte
14398183
 
 
Henry, Joseph
Pte
6352681
 
QORWK; kia
Nelson
W
Sgt
 
 
 
S
Pte
3607193
 
E Lancs Regt
Lesley, Scott
LCpl
5180893
 
Worcs. Regt; kia Dieppe
H
LCpl
 
 
 
Newman
J.H.
Spr
 
 
RE
Newman
L.W.
 
 
 
 
Newton
J.T.
Pte
865193
 
Green Howards
Nice
Thomas, James, Henry
Gnr
 
RA
Nicholas
John, David 'Jack'
Tpr
7688187
 
RMP
Nicholas
 
Lt
 
 
 
J.S.
LCpl
5257366
 
Worc. Reg; Pow Dieppe WO417/52; Stalag 344 WO392/1; PoW 26455
Leonard
Gnr
 
 
RA; CA56.
Alexander,Hause
LCpl
317555
 
RTC and RE; Op Chariot
Nicklin
Edwin
Gdsm
 
 
 
Nixon
J.F.
Capt
 
 
 
William, Allan
Fus
2060012
 
R. Fusiliers; kia
Robert, Joseph
Pte
3448201
 
King's Regt; kia
Norris
Ellis
 
 
 
 
Norris
H
Rfn
 
 
 
North
Frank
Capt
337464
 
R Northumberland Fus
Frederick, Roy
LCpl
5955941
 
Beds & Herts; wounded Termoli
Nottingham
David, Walter
Pte
4032811
 
KSLI
Nuttall
Harry
Pte
 
 
(CA49)
G
Pte
5958696
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Sicily
O'Brien
John, Arnold, Charles
Pte
 
 
 
O'Brien
Joseph,V.P.
Cpl
 
 
 
O'Carrol
J
 
 
 
 
O'Carroll
James
Fus
14434371
 
R Irish Fusiliers
O'Connell
 
 
 
 
 
O'Connor
Dennis
Pte
 
 
 
Dennis, William, Venables, Patrick
Lt
 
CBE,DSO, MID, BSM
Wounded Vaagso. Post war 1st CO 29 Cdo Regt 
Albert, George, Mercier
Cpl
3134056
 
R. Scots Fus; (CA109)
Oliver
F.R.
Lt
 
 
 
Oliver
R
Tpr
 
 
 
O'Reilly
Joseph
Rfn
 
 
 
Vincent, A 'Ozzie'
Sgt
3974535
MM
R. Welch Fus
Charles,Geoffrey
Capt
138465
MC
Devonshire Regt
Outten
John
Tpr
 
 
 
William, Richard
LCpl
2734393
 
Welsh Guards; kia
Owen
William, T.
Bdr
 
 
RA

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Notes
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SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
REGT/ADDITIONAL
Paige
C.F.
Pte
6399267
 
R.Sussex;  28/12/41
CasList WO417/36
Pallender
John, Edward
Sgt
 
 
&CBTC (CA 83)
Palmer
T
Fus
4190287
 
R Welch Fusiliers
Richard, William, White
Bdr
14241750 & 327724
MM
RA; Police Intake; To OCTU
Parker
Gilbert, James
Cpl
5727886
 
Dorsets; (CA 77); wounded 1Aug44 WD Appdx E no.1
Parks
C.P.
 
 
 
 
Parrett
G.L.
Pte
14..5023
 
Herts Regt
Parry
Frank
Pte
4079808
 
(LL9) (PG)
Arthur, Joseph
Pte
5989862
 
Beds and Herts; Kia
G.A.
Pte
6346896
 
QORWK; wounded Vaagso and Dieppe
R.R.
Pte
6351079
 
QORWK; wounded Dieppe 
   
 
 
 
 
Sidney,Raymond
Pte
5343125
 
R Berkshire Regt; from Newbury (CA73)
Thomas
Fus
3131634
 
R.S.F; PoW Dieppe
William
Fus
3134304
 
R.S.F; PoW Dieppe; from Irvine, Ayr (CA88)
Pascoe
W. Sidney
CSM
 
 
(CA112)
Patten
W.F.
Fus
8462258
 
Royal Fusiliers
Stephen, Valentine
Gdm
2665330
 
Coldstream Gds; CA96; PoW
Pearce
D.R.
Pte
14766726
 
Lincolnshire Regt
Pearson
C
Sgt
 
 
(CA6)
Harold, Leslie
Pte
3654861
 
Loyal Regt; (CA109); wounded 6/6/44 WO417/76 and 78
Clifford
Gnr
3603751
 
RA; died on war service
Peel
George
Bdr
3061801
 
Hon Artillery Record Cards to Royal Scots 9Nov40; CA117
Pegram
J
Pte
5955083
 
Beds&Herts; WO417/66  CasList wounded Sicily 14Jul43
Peinaar
P
Lt
 
 
 
Pennington
R
Pte
 
 
From Yorkshire (LL9)
Perks
C
Cpl
7045879
 
R.I.Fusiliers; 10Aug44 CasList WO417/80
Thomas
Sgt
2983428
 
A&SH; kia
William, Henry
Fus
6482258
 
(CA76); R.Fus; wounded Sicily 14Jul43 CasList WO417/66
Phillips
Alfred
Cpl
 
 
 
Pickering
C
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Ernest
Fus
 3127649
 
R. Scots Fusiliers; kia Dieppe
Richard
Pte
3453529
 
Lancs Fusiliers; PoW Dieppe
W.F.
Lt
41084V
 
South African Forces; kia 
Piggott
Edwin, Frank, 'Ted'
Dvr
5631374 RAOC
 
2 Tp - CA78; CA54, 56.
Frank
LSgt
6400503
 
R. Sussex Regt; wounded Vaagso; (CA115)
W.G.
LCpl
5620667
 
Devonshire Regt; wounded Vaagso 
Pinder
L
Pte
 
 
(LL9)
Pirie
J.W.
Gnr
2882534
 
RA; CasList WO417/88.
Plackett
J.L.
LCpl
5506570
 
Hamps Regt; CasLists 14/7/43  Italy WO417/66
Platt
J
Dvr
10666111
 
RASC
Plowright
Ronald
Sgt
 
 
 
Gordon
Major
1480560 & 28876
OBE,MC*, MM
Sgt. RA to OCTU
Pollard
William, Thomas
Gnr
5383055
 
RA; (CA111)
Pollock
Alan
Lt
 
 
(PG)
Keith, Douglas
Capt
264228
 
R. Warwicks; 3 troop 1944
John, M.
Pte
5888719
 
Herts Regt
John, Bertram, V.
Major
86404
MC
RA; kia
R.A.
LSgt
6148272
 
RA; PoW 7 June 1944
A
Fus
3134237
 
R. Scots Fusiliers;
PoW Dieppe
Porter
A.J.
LCpl
 
 
From Irvine (LL9)
Potthast
Robert, 'Bob'
Cpl
 
 
LL9; PG
Potter
William
Gdsm
2666064
 
Coldstream Gds enlisted 3Jun43
H
Mne
PO/X103992
 
Royal Marines
J.T.
LCpl
3449238
 
Lancs Fus; wounded Sicily 
Harold, T.A.
LSgt
3309768
 
Black Watch; kia Vaagso
John, Francis, Finbar
Fus
6482240
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 14/7/43 Sicily WO417/66.
Price
R.S.
Sgt
 
 
From Morpeth (LL9)
Pritchard
C
Capt
 
 
PG
Pritchard
Edward, J.
Gdsm
2738381
 
Welsh Gds
Wilfred, Prestley
Gnr
-
RA; kia Vaagso
Prosser
I.T.
Tpr
 
 
 
Prosser
Kenneth
LCpl
 
 
 
Provette
John, Henry, James
Pte
 
 
 
William, Norman
Gnr
874438
 
RA; Treasurer CA Scarborough (CA26) (CA64)
Purdie
Frank
Pte
 
 
 
Purdie
John
Gnr
11259913
 
RA
Putt
Richard, James, Kennedy
Pte
 
 
 
Pyne
G
Pte
5624766
 
Devonshire Regt
Pyne
George
 
 
 
 
Patrick, C.
LCpl
5951029
 
Beds and Herts Regt; kia
Frederick, C.N.
Pte
5501415
 
East Surrey Regt; kia
James, Andrew
LCpl
7383539
 
RAMC; kia
Colin, George, Champion
Capt
145561
MC, TD
RA; MC 11Apr45; 
George
Sgt
826199
MiD
RA; MiD Vaagso
Ramsey-Murray
St L
Lt
 
 
 
Joseph, H.
Lt
US
 
 
Rastrick
George, Michael
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA21)
Raybould
Leslie
LCpl
 
 
 
Read
William, Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Redwood
W.A.
Dvr
 
 
 
Reeman
George, Reginald, C.
Gnr
 
 
RA; HQ Tp Admin Nov'43 (WD 15Nov43 appxJ5); (CA23)
Reid
Arthur, John, Charles
QMS
7259796
 
RAMC
Reid
J
Gnr
 
R.A. / 9 Jun 44  3Tp.  1st line reinforcements
John, Deane
Lt Col
240286
MC
Worcs Regt
Francis, Mons
Pte
5956694
 
Beds & Hertst; kia Dieppe
Rhodes
 
Capt
 
 
 
George, William
Pte
4868605
 
HLI; kia
Richards
 
Gnr
 
 
RA
Richards
 
Tpr
 
 
 
Philip, G.
Pte
6351367
 
QORWK; Dieppe; (LL9)
Riddell
E
Pte
 
 
Emigrated Canada (LL9)
Pearson,  'Digger'
Pte
7402326
MM
RAMC; MM at Termoli
John
Pte
2567732
 
DCLI; kia
Riley
W
RSM
 
 
 
Ritchie
G.R.
Pte
 
 
 
Ritter
Harry
 
 
 
 
Robb
A
Pte
 
 
Cameron Hldrs (WD)
James
Pte
14656554
 
QOCH; kia
Albert, W.F.
Pte
72278
 
Somerset LI; kia
Robbins
W
Cpl
 
 
 
D
Fus
4197537
 
RWF; PoW Dieppe
Robertson
George, James
Pte
 
 
 
John, James
Cpl
5190502
 
Glosters; kia
T.G.J.
Pte
5891551
 
Northants Regt; NWE
CasList WO417/77
Roddis
Eric, Charles
CSM
7893163
 
RTR; HQ Admin Pay Sgt ( WD Nov43 HQ Troop names)
O
Pte
5948741
 
Herts Regt
Roderick
Thomas, R.
Sgt
 
 
 
Douglas
Cpl
3129241
MiD
R Scots Fusiliers; wounded Vaagso
Rogerson
J.E.
Lt
314922
 
East Surreys
Alexander, Scott
Capt
 
MiD
5 Troop 1941; to No.6 Cdo (Major) kia North Africa
Rose
Sidney, John
 
 
 
 
Ross
A
Pte
2753484
 
Black Watch
Routledge
Stanley
Pte
 
 
 
Rowley
W.M.
Cfn
7607931
 
REME
Rushworth
Edward, E. 'Ginger'
Pte
 
 
 
Russell
Harold
Pte
13045086
 
Pioneer Corps; wounded Sicily (WD)
Russell
Phillip, Arthur
LCpl
6845643
 
KRRC; PoW 7/6/44
CasList WO417/78
W.J.
Pte / LSgt
6143213
 
E. Surrey Regt; Pte wounded Vaagso; later LSgt (LL10)
Anthony, Fane 'Buck'
Capt
95530
MC
Royal Ulster Rifles; kia
R
Pte
5625748
 
Devons; PoW Dieppe WO417/52;  Stalag 344 WO392/1; PoW 25298.
Saggers
Kenneth, Harry
Bdr
857108
 
RA; (PG); wounded NWE
CasLists WO417/79; (CA120)
Saggers
Stephen, Jack
LSgt
881839
 
RA; wounded NWE
CasLists WO417/78
Salisbury
J
Gnr
845520
 
RA
Salisbury
William, Henry, Edward
LSgt
5180508
 
RAC; wounded Sicily  (WO417/65); from Bristol (CA98)
Salter
Charles
LCpl
 
 
from New Eltham (CA82)
Samways
A
Cpl
6401751
 
R West Kents
Frederick, Walter
Pte
5123481
 
R Warwicks; 4 troop
Charles, Edward
Gnr
890039
 
RA; died on war service
Saunders
Albert, George
Pte
5190505
 
Glosters; &12Cdo (CA67); NWE CasList WO417/76
Saunders
G.S.
Pte
5190505
 
Glosters; CasList WO417/76
Saunders
Leonard, William
Pte
6088920
 
Queens Royal Regt
Sawyer
John
Pte
5882470
 
Nothants Regt; NWE CasList WO417/77; (CA98)
Sawyer
Russell
Pte
 
 
from Tyneside (CA101)
Sayers
J.L.
LCpl
6212785
 
Middx Regt; wounded 10/6/44
CasList WO417/78
Scott
J
 
 
 
 
Scott
Stan 'Scotty'
Tpr
 
 
QORWK; 3 Cdo 3 tp DDay;
CVA Chairman 
Scovell
Michael, John
Lt
 
 
 
Scragg
T
Pte
3386716
 
E.Lancs Regt; wounded 6Jun44 CasList WO417/77 (x2)
Scrivener
E.
Pte
5622247
 
Devons / 9 Jun 44  2Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Seggars
Kenneth, Harry
 
 
 
(see SAGGERS)
Selby
Walter, Collin
Pte 
13046307
 
Pioneer Corps / Queen's R. Regt. wounded 2/2/45 WO417/88 birthname belvd Seligman.
John, Jasper
Capt
75243
MC
Royal Hussars (RAC)
R.T.
CSM
5511132
 
Hampshire Regt; (LL10); wounded 13/10/43 Italy WO417/68.
Thomas, Robert
Fus
3133573
 
R. Scots Fusiliers; kia Dieppe
Shaw
Alan, Leslie
Bdr
 
RA; CA87; Caslist WO417/77
Harry
TSM
3453645
 
Lancashire Fusiliers; kia
J
Pte
5960850
 
Herts Regt
Shelley
J.F.
LSgt
 
 
(LL10)
L.A.
Cpl
6290941
 
The Buffs; PoW Dieppe CasLists WO417/52.
Short
Charles, H.R.
LSgt
5437311
 
RAC; wounded 10Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Shortall
James Patrick
Cpl
6464231
 
R Fusiliers; 8 Cdo; SSRF;
executed SAS
Shunstrum
Charles, M.
Capt
US
 
 
Sidgwick
Thomas, Arthur
Dvr
 
 
 
Sievewright
W.J.
SSI
 
 
(LL10)
Siggers
William, John
Pte
 
 
 
Silvester
W
Pte
 
 
(LL10)
Norman
Pte
3603092
 
Border Regt; PoW; (CA95)
Alexander, Innes
LSgt
7886937
 
RAC; kia
Skelly
Terence, Neil
Capt
302710
 
R Signals
John
Cpl
5668915
 
R. Sussex Regt; kia
Skrine
Walter
Major
 
 
 
Slater
Harold
Gnr
7889268
 
RA
Smale
John, Neville, 'Joe'
Capt
69131
 
Lancs Fus; PoW Dieppe; later Major (CA52)
William, Alan, Wynne
Major
93086
MBE
RASC; & 1 SS Bde; later Brigadier
Victor, David, Walter
Pte
5957109
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe 
Smart
William, Jeffrey 'Duke'
Pte
5731120
 
Black Watch
Smith
A
Pte
6353190
 
QORWK; wounded 11/7/43 Sicily WO417/67.
A.D.
Pte
6291081
 
The Buffs; PoW Dieppe CasLists WO417/52
Smith
A.J.
Pte
3319672
 
HLI; and 1 Bde (CA27)
Smith
Arthur
Tpr
 
 
RAC
Smith
D.V.
Lt
200144
 
RA
Smith
Graham, Arthur
Pte
 
 
lka Stoke on Trent (CA77)
Harold, 'Smudger'
Pte
5051480
 
N. Staffs Regt; wounded 10/6/44 WO417/77; lka Stoke on Trent (CA101)
Smith
James
LCpl
3444512
 
Lancashire Fusiliers;
PoW Dieppe WO416/334/443.
Smith
J.A. 'Jack'
Cpl
 
 
lka Bolton (CA93)
J.E.
Cpl
 
 
From Poplar (LL10)
Smith
J.W.
Pte
 
 
From Essex (LL10)
Smith
James, Norman
RQMS
 
 
and 10 Cdo (CA80)
Joseph
Gnr
 
RA; died in training
Smith
Lawrence, William
LCpl
 
 
 
Smith
R
Gnr
884165
 
RA
Smith
R
Tpr
5051480
 
N Staffs Regt
Smith
R
Sgt
3665924
 
Somerset L I
Reginald, Alban
Pte
5956795
 
Beds&Herts (LL10); PoW Dieppe 
Smith
Sydney, Frederick
Pte
 
 
lka Leamington Spa (CA94)
Smith
T.S.
Pte
2931584
 
(later WO1 ref CA94)
Smith
Thomas
Sgt
 
 
lka Ramsgate (CA114) (LL10)
Smith
Tommy
 
 
 
MT Troop; lka Nottingham (CA87)
Smith
W
Fus
4203619
 
R. Welch Fusiliers; CasLists/wounded NWE
William, Thomas
Sgt
T/6288218
MM
RASC; 5 Troop (CA14)
A.M.B.
Gnr
3064029
 
RA; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/52
Snell
Terence, Jefferey H
Pte
 
 
 
Sole
H
Pte
 
 
From Notts (LL10)
Southwell
A.H.
Pte
 
 
From Staffs. (LL10)
Thomas
Sgt
7266352
MM
RAMC; HQ Troop;
later CSM (CA29)
Spencer
T
Pte
 
 
 
Spicer
J.K.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL10)
Eric
Sgt
6344028
 
QORWK; kia
J.
Fus
3130056
 
R.Scots Fusiliers;
PoW Dieppe
Spiers
W
 
 
 
 
Spinks
Francis, George
Cpl
 
 
 
Stacey
Charles
Pte
 
 
East Surrey Regt; (PG)
Paul, Joseph
Cpl
3447208
 
Lancs Fusiliers; PoW Dieppe
Steadman
F
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Stenhouse
Angus, 'Gus' or 'Jock'
RSM
 
 
 
Sterry
Laurence, Reginald
Pte
 
 
 
William, George
Gnr
852815
 
RA; (CA100)
John, Arthur
Pte
4458479
 
Durham LI; died of wounds
Steward
J.D.
Pte
2937162
 
A&SH; (WD Field Return Dec43).
Stewart
D
Pte
2986087
 
A&SH; Wounded Vaagso CasList WO417/36
Stewart
T.B.
 
2987162
 
A&SH; wounded 14/7/43 casList WO417/66
Stewart
Samuel
Rfn
 
 
RUR; & SBS, 12 Cdo; died with wife in a car crash 1994 (CA99)
Thomas, Frederick,  'Lofty'
Gnr
853144
 
RA; wounded NWE 13/8/44 WO417/80; from Telford (CA116 and 120)
Stones
Michael, John
 
 
 
 
Stones
N.J.
LCpl
6106103
 
Queens Royal Regt
Stowe
Ken
Rfn
14829962
 
Royal Ulster Rifles;
later Sgt (CA19)
Stowers
T.A.
Pte
 
 
(LL11)
Leonard
Pte
5947667
 
Beds&Herts; PoW Dieppe 
Stretton
Albert
Gdm
 
 
Grenadier Gds
Strowger
A
 
 
 
 
Sturdy
T.O.  'Tom'
Lt Col (Rev)
 
 
RACD
Harry, Slater
Pte
3066792
 
Royal Scots; kia
Swadling
Albert, Edward
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo; (LL11) (CA104)
Swan
J
Fus
6985477
 
R.Irish Fus; 9 Jun 44  3Tp. 
1st line reinforcements
Swayer
J
Pte
5882470
 
Northants Regt
Daniel
Pte
5437882
 
DCLI; and 1 Cdo.
F
Gnr
3445730
 
RA; Dieppe PoW CasList WO417/52
James, Francis,
'Jimmy'
Sgt
4453883
 
RA; 3 Tp (PG); and 12 Cdo (CA49); wounded 11Apr45 
Ralph, E.S.
Pte
6970623
223473
 
R. Berks & KOYLI; and 8 Cdo.
Bernard
Pte
13116422
 
Lincolnshire Regt; kia
Taylor
C.W.
Cpl
 
 
From Basingstoke (LL11)
Taylor
F
Pte
14652986
 
King's Regt; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
George
LSgt
83819
MM
RA; award in Sicily
Taylor
H.W.
Pte
 
 
From Edminton (LL11)
Thomas, Alfred, 'Tommy'
LCpl
6482262
Police
 
MiD
R. Fusiliers
Taylor
Thomas, F. 'Tommy'
Gnr
5256553
 
RA; POW Dieppe (CA73);  (CasList WO417/53; Stalag 344 - WO392/1
W.S. 'Sam'
Gnr
886202
 
RA; wounded Sicily  CasLists WO417/65
William
LSgt
4130202
 
Cheshire; POW Sicily CasLists WO417/65
Fred
Sgt
3601057
 
Border Regt; kia Dieppe
Ronald, Harry
Cpl
14422865
 
KRRC; kia
Thomas
H.B.
LSgt
 
 
From Somerset (LL11)
Iorweth, Cyrus
LSgt
 
RA; PoW Sicily
James, Howard
Capt
71046
 
RA; kia Dieppe
Thomas
Leonard, G.
TSM
 
 
 
Thomas
M
Pte
 
 
 
Roy, Frank
Pte
5180266
MM
Gloucester Regt
Thomas
Tom
Pte
 
 
from Stafford (CA120)
Thompson
John 'Tanky'
Tpr
 
 
 
Thomson
Niall, G.
Lt
 
 
 
Richard, Maurice
Gnr
895161
 
RA; kia
Tilson
A.C.
 
 
 
 
Tipper
W
 
 
 
 
David, Shaver
Pte
14577057
 
Beds & Herts; Wounded 11Apr45 Aller (WD)
W
Pte
4614746
 
West Yorks Regt; wounded Vaagso
Torbet
John, Wallace
Pte
 
RA & KORR; WO417/79; RA attestations
F
LBdr
3314598
 
RA; wounded 14/7/43 CasList WO417/67.
Norman, Charles
Lt
6482251
326331
Police
 
Royal Fusiliers; To OCTU 2/Lt 29Jul44 (LG36731); 1952 Malaya Police (CA14); (LL11)
Triggs
George, Henry
LCpl
13013302
 
RAMC
Trotman
H.J.W.
Sgt
 
 
 
Donald
LCpl
5990289
 
Herts Regt.
Bernard
Pte
13116422
 
Lincs Regt; served as TAYLOR; kia
John, William
LCpl
5958415
 
Beds and Herts Regt; kia
Frank, William
Pte
5254801
 
Worcs. Regt; kia
Turner
G
Sgt
1507516
 
RA; and No.12 Cdo; 3 Cdo WD 11Sep43 Field Returns
Turner
Henry, Dronfield
Pte
 
 
 
Turner
J.W.
Pte
3663054
 
S Lancs Regt
Richard, K.
Cpl
14317315
Police
 
Lancers; 9/6/44  5Tp.1st line reinforcements; wounded 4Aug44  WO417/80 (CA94)
Turnock
C.E.
Pte
 
 
From Crewe (LL11)
S.C.A.
Pte
14409810
 
Herts Regt
Turpin
Stanley, Charles, Albert
Pte
 
 
from Sinfin, Debyshire (CA120)
Twohig
William
Sgt
10553025
BEM
REME;  LL1 & LG 37412,p317
Tynan
Patrick, George
Cfn
5124778
 
REME
Lionel, Harold
LCpl
5956944
 
Beds & Herts; kia
John, C.
Capt
315174
 
Black Watch
Varley
G
Cfn
14416852
 
REME
Godfrey
Sgt
2581189
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Vaughan
Con
Pte
 
 
from Bristol (CA59)
Veasey
Arthur, Francis, Sherand
Capt
149347
 
Worc Regt
Venn
Frederick, Allen
Cpl
 
 
4 Tp 1942 (PG)
Thomas
Fus
2982693
MiD
R. Northumberland Fusiliers;
PoW Dieppe
Charles, Thomas
Pte
6104834
 
South Staffs Regt; kia
Vickridge
J
Tpr
7884404
India GSM
RTR served India pre war WO100/499; RAC; wounded 10Aug44 CasList WO417/80; 
Vickers
R. Bryan
Tpr
 
 
 
Vincent
 
Sgt
 
 
Durham L I
Andrew
Sgt
797043
 
RA; PoW Dieppe  WO417/53
Vyvyain
J.M.K.
Capt
 
 
Black Watch
Waddling
A.T.
Pte
 
 
 
Eric, James
LCpl
7358474
GM, DCM
RAMC; George Medal post war Malaya Police
Hubert, Samuel, 'Micky'
Gnr
 
RA; kia Dieppe
Wagstaff
William, James, Oliver
Pte
4744492
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt
Wakefield
E
Capt
 
 
 
Wakelin
J.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Waldie
Robert, Gibson
Capt
126151
MC
KOSB
Walker
Fred
Pte
 
 
Beds and Herts Regt
William
Gnr
5257434
 
RA; Dieppe kia 
D.E.
Pte
6213112
 
Middx Regt; wounded Vaagso
Wallis
A. J.
LCpl
5381695
 
Ox & Bucks;/ PoW Dieppe (CasList WO417/52)
Edward
Cpl
2716717
MM
Irish Guards; wounded Vaagso, MM at Normandy
Walsh
R
Pte
14662386
 
 
Walters
G.C.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Ward
Clifford
 
4541266
 
West Yorks 
Ward
C.K.
LCpl
 
 
(LL 11)
J.A. 'Josh'
Major
 
 
RA; & 30AU (CA82)
Ward
Nathaniel, 'Nat'
Tpr
 
 
 
Arthur
Capt.
 288231
 
& TSM in 2 Cdo. (CA90)
Wardle
William, James
A/QMS
 
 
HQ Tp Nov43 (WD15Nov43 AppdxJ5); later Capt
Nicholas
TSM
3856044
 
RA; kia Sicily
Edward
Pte
5348555
 
Beds and Herts; kia
Warwick
O.C.
Cpl
 
 
 
Richard, Peter
Lt
242288
 
Beds and Herts; WO417/6
Watkins
S G
RQMS
5946789
 
Beds & Herts
Watson
G
Gnr
2984032
 
RA
Watson
 
Lt
 
 
 
Watts
F
Pte
5780355
 
R.Norfolk Regt; wounded France CasList WO417/77
Webb
Frederick
LSgt
7911147
 
RAC
Webb
George
 
 
 
 
Harold, Levi, Henry
Pte
5257127
 
Worcestershire; Dieppe missing CasList WO417/49
Webster
R.J.
LSgt
6920030
 
Rifle Bde; wounded Normandy CasList WO417/77
Gordon, Douglas
Capt
184123
 
Leic Regt; wounded NWE WO417/7/and WO417/8
J.H.
Pte
5506169
 
Hamps Regt; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/52
Eric, Roy
Capt
229030
MC+bar
RA & S Staffs Regt; 3 Troop
Bernard, William
Gnr
909229
 
RA; kia Vaagso
L.G.
Pte
14224093
 
SWB; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Wheeler
T.S.
Pte
5733728
 
Dorsets; wounded 10Jun44 NWE CasList WO417/77; (LL11)
Harold, Kenneth, 'Ken'
RQMS
 
 
(CA74) (CA102)
Whitaker
R.W.
Pte
14676844
 
Duke of Wellingtons Regt; NWE wounded WO417/77
Ernest, George, 'Knocker'
Cpl
6341647
DCM
QORWK; award Vaagso, later TSM of 4 Troop
Horace, George, Lewis
Cpl (Sgt)
6482248
 
Hampshires; wounded 6Jun'44 CasList WO417/76
White
John
Sgt
 
MiD
Beds & Herts
White
P.J.  'Chalky'
Bdr
 
 
RA
William, Henry, Allan, Reginald
Sgt
5620176
MM
Devonshire Regt; Award Dieppe
Whiteman
Norman. J.
Pte
 
 
and 8 Cdo; from Coventry (CA103)
Whithead
J
Tpr
14613720
 
RASC
Whitestone
Richard, Henry
Pte
3444459
 
Somerset LI; & 1Bde; 28/12/41 wounded CasList WO417/36
Whitney
D
Pte
3663529
 
S. Lancs; wounded June 44 CasLists WO417/77
Graham
Pte
14337435
 
Middlesex Regt; kia
Whitty
J
Pte
5733948
 
Dorsets / 9 Jun 44  2Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Why
F
Cpl
3969518
 
Welch Regt; 9 Jun44  5Tp.  1st line reinforcements
Wilcox
Berkley, George
Cpl 
 
 
(CA9); commissioned Lt Nov41 Indian Army LG35354; Forum
Wiles
B
Pte
 
 
 
Wilkins
Leonard
Tpr
 
 
 
Wilkinson
Charles
 
 
 
 
James, William
LSgt
Lt
5957086
324965
MM
Beds and Herts Regt; award in 3 Cdo; also served 6 Cdo.
Albert
Fus
14309591
 
Lancs Fusiliers; kia
Williams
Edward, Peter, John
Lt
95081
MiD
RE; (LG35172)
Frederick, Harold
Gnr
851422
 
RA attestation Register 1935
Williams
H
Lt
 
 
 
Williams
W.R.
Pte
14731045
 
Worc. Regt
Williams
 
Lt
 
 
 
Williamson
R
Lt
334681
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt
Richard, Lloyd, Joseph, 'Dick'
Capt
129346
OBE, MC
DCLI
Willmett
P.J.
Lt
 
 
 
Herbert, Charles
Pte
5613511
 
Devons. Regt; PoW Dieppe WO417/52; Died as a PoW
Wills
R
Lt
 
 
 
Wills
R.F.
 
 
 
 
Wills
R.L.I.
Capt
 
 
 
Winkworth
Dennis
Pte
5958980
 
Beds&Herts/ 9 Jun44 3Tp 1st line reinforcements
Frederick, Jack
LSgt
6202408
 
RA; kia
Wise
Adrian, Watson
Capt.
85604
DSO, MBE
later Brig. R. Warwicks Regt.(CA72); Jedburgh Team 1944
Wish
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Witney
D
Pte
3663529
 
S Lancs Regt
Wood
 
Capt
 
 
 
Mark
Lt
138278
 
Lancs, Fus; kia St Nazaire
Dudley, George 'Doug'
LSgt
7885700
 
RAC; PoW Dieppe
Woods
John
LCpl
2658476
 
Coldstream Gds Registers; wounded 24/1/45 WO417/91
Woods
P.M.
Tpr
 
 
 
Sydney, George
Cpl
5115748
 
R. Warwickshire Regt; kia
Woolnough
Brian
Sig
2600497
MBE
R Signals/ 2 Cdo Bde Sigs
(PG)
Wilfred, John
Cpl
6482257
Police
 
R. Fus; (CA71); wounded 6Jun44 CasList WO417/77 (x2)
Michael
Capt
130815
MC
Devonshire Regt
Henry, Walter
LSgt / Lt
232387
 
RA; and 4 SS Bn; OCTU; PoW Dieppe  (PG) CasList WO417/3
John, Galbraith
Gnr
 
RA; PoW Dieppe CasList WO417/53
Peter
Lt Col
77254
DSO, MC*
Beds & Herts; OC 3 Cdo 1943/44; Oct44 to Brigadier 3Cdo Bde

3 Commando Operations

These are the main operations that No 3 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault. They are in date order and form part of our overall history of No 3 Commando. No 3 Commando were part of 1 Special Service/Commando Brigade from Autumn 1943.

Click on the links for more detail about each.

Operation Ambassador

Operation Archery

Operation Claymore

Operation Flodden (part of Operation Jubilee)

Operation Husky

Operation Ferdy

Operation Devon

Operation Overlord

Operation Widgeon

3 Commando War Diaries

The No 3 Commando War Diary covering D Day operations can be found here: The Pegasus Archive

3 Commando replacements July 1944

No 3 Cdo War Diary 1st Jan - 31 Dec 1944 National Archives ref. WO218 / 65.
 
(It should be noted that, whilst most were new reinforcements, several of these men were wounded in the initial landings on D Day and repatriated to the UK, and now returning back after recovery. nb. As with all transcripts errors in transcription can occur. Refer to original file for accuracy).
 
145561 LT RAE CGC R ARTILLERY
184123 LT WEEDEN GD LEICESTERSHIRE REGT
242288 LT WASSELL RP HEREFORD S
268224 LT BAIKIE DA ARGYLL & SH
315174 LT URE JC BLACK WATCH
269428 LT DRAYTON MW 
CH/X 106521 MNE GALLANT DT ROYAL MARINES
PO/X 103992 MNE POTTS H ROYAL MARINES
PLY/X 100335 MNE GRAHAM WK ROYAL MARINES
558380 SGT CLARKSON L 15/19 HUSSARS
5955941 PTE NORTH FR BEDS & HERTS
5958530 PTE FRANCIS C BEDS & HERTS
6095272 PTE MARLOWE W CMP (TC)
5630811 PTE CREASEY R DORSET REGT
3607193 PTE NEVILLE S E LANCS
1138241 PTE FINCH GG E YORKS REGT
2880451 PTE DUNCAN T GORDON HLDRS
5511132 SGT SHANKS R HAMPSHIRE REGT
5511609 PTE COATES JE HAMPSHIRE REGT
5990289 CPL TRUSTAM D HERTS REGT
5954087 PTE HAYDON AF HERTS REGT
14XX5023 PTE PARRETT GL HERTS REGT
5350013 PTE MORGAN JA HERTS REGT
5948675 PTE COLLINS LP HERTS REGT
5961168 PTE TURNCOCK CE HERTS REGT
5350008 LCPL LOWEN BLC HERTS REGT
14570324 PTE NICHOLLS LF HERTS REGT
14409810 PTE TURPIN SCA HERTS REGT
14410323 PTE SMITH JE HERTS REGT
14566694 PTE BROWN L HERTS REGT
14592817 PTE FILBY R HERTS REGT
14646696 PTE JAMES A HERTS REGT
14591917 PTE HANCOCK SCA HERTS REGT
14429630 PTE BARRETT P HERTS REGT
5961985 LCPL NEWMAN H HERTS REGT
5888719 PTE POOLE J HERTS REGT
5960750 PTE MITCHELL J HERTS REGT
5960850 PTE SHAW J HERTS REGT
6457871 LCPL GAREPO L HERTS REGT
5948741 PTE RODE O HERTS REGT
5958741 LCPL LUTTER EH HERTS REGT
14549713 PTE LUCAS GR HERTS REGT
14559192 PTE CHURCHILL RG HERTS REGT
14577057 PTE TITCHMARSH HERTS REGT
5...088 PTE LARCOMBE L HERTS REGT
6457641 PTE KNIGHT P HERTS REGT
59622427 PTE CLARK L HERTS REGT
5050317 PTE BLACK A N STAFFS
5051480 PTE SMITH H N STAFFS REGT
6148718 GNR MORRIS E R ARTILLERY
851422 GNR WILLIAMS F R ARTILLERY
852815 GNR STEVENTON W R ARTILLERY (RA and CA Records Show STEVENTON, William)
3449628 GNR HOLROYD A R ARTILLERY
884501 LBDR LARMONT CF R ARTILLERY
1430566 GNR CLARK H R ARTILLERY
853144 GNR STOKES T R ARTILLERY
14347737 FUS DAWSON AB, R NORTHUMBERLAD FUSILIERS
14241796 SGT GRAY RH RAC
6353021 PTE HICKEY RE RAC
14390826 PTE EATON W RASC
5676627 PTE GLEED RW SOMERSET LI
4077794 PTE BLAND CJ SWB
14224093 PTE WHEELER LG SWB
7948452 PTE COX A WILTSHIRE REGT
...51270 PTE HAYWARD C WORC REGT
 

3 Commando at Sicily and Malati Bridge’

Type: Files
Author: Lieut. John Channon Erskine RE & No.3 Commando
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: 3 commando bridge, lentini river, malati bridge, punta del malati, sicily
3 Commando Bridge.

On the 12th July 1943, two days after taking part in the invasion of Sicily, No.3 Commando re-embarked on board the Prince Albert commando carrier at Syracuse to prepare for a second attack. This time they were tasked with taking and holding the Malati Bridge near Lentini, ten miles behind enemy lines and five miles inland from the sea. They were to hold it until the arrival of the 50th Division.

They landed at a beach near Agnone about 20 miles north west of Syracuse. After capturing the bridge from the Italians and removing the demolitions they had laid, a counter attack by the Germans with support of Tiger tanks inflicted heavy casualties on the exposed men of No.3 Commando. Eventually they were ordered to withdraw but the bridge was saved from the demolition that the Germans had planned. After the fall of Catania, General Montgomery ordered that a stone be carved with “3 Commando Bridge” and this stone cemented into the Punta del Malati bridge

These recollections written by Lieut. John Channon Erskine, RE attached No 3 Commando, provided to this Archive courtesy of his son Andrew Erskine. The original transcript is currently stored in the Australian War Memorial archives.

More can be read about the author here: Lieutenant John Channon Erskine RE.

Some recent photos of the bridge are in our gallery [view images].

Use the download button above to view the document.
 
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3 Commando Bridge - The Fallen

In July 1943 after the invasion of Sicily No.3 Commando were tasked with taking and holding the Punta del Malati bridge until the arrival of the 50th Division.
After capturing the bridge from the Italians and removing the demolitions they had laid, a counter attack by the Germans with support of Tiger tanks inflicted heavy casualties on the exposed men of No.3 Commando.

Eventually they were ordered to withdraw but the bridge was saved from the demolition that the Germans had planned. After the fall of Catania, General Montgomery ordered that a stone be carved with “3 Commando Bridge” and this stone cemented into the Punta del Malati bridge.

An excellent account of the operation by Lieutenant John Erskine Channon RE and No.3 Commando is [HERE....].

Some images of the bridge as it is in more recent times are [HERE....].

Details of over 100 of those who took part are [HERE....].

In Memory of the No.3 Commando Fallen. 
[click/touch highlighted for more].
 
CULLEN, James Kennedy 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
MACKIE, David Robert Goode 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Sergeant 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
PARSONS, Arthur Joseph 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
FREESTON, John Graves 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
HOWARD, Edward John 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
HOPKINS, Frederick Walter 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Corporal 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
RUXTON, Anthony Fane 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Captain 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
MURRAY, Hugh 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Fusilier 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
MALLETT, Ernest Raymond Cecil 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
BUTLER, Anthony Danvers Cavendish 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lieutenant 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
MCGERTY, Francis 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Sergeant 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
LITTLE, Robert William 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
MACKENZIE, Thomas 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
CAVE, George Charles Montague Major 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lieutenant 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
BISHOP, Frederick Walter 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Fusilier 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
WOODWARD, Sydney George 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Corporal 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
PIENAAR, W. F. 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lieutenant 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
RILEY, John 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
CLARKE, Hilary Laurence 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Fusilier 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
BAKER, Fred 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lance Corporal 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
CLELLAND, John McDonald 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Gunner 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
FOWLE, Charles 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Gunner 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
DAVIS, Stanley George 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
GREEN, Edward 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Gunner 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
HARPER, Leslie 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lance Sergeant 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
WAREING, Nicholas 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour WO2 Company Sergeant Major 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
GRIFFITHS, Ronald Eric 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
JONES, Kenneth Edwin 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
HANKINSON, Edward 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
HAYES, Harry 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
MITCHELL, William 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Trooper 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
HEWITT, John Lionel 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
BOYLE, Francis 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Corporal 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
CRAFT, Alfred James 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lance Corporal 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
EVANS, Gwilyn 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
LLOYD, William Eric 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Captain 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
JARROM, Eric Charles 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Lance Corporal 14/07/1943 Syracuse War Cemetery, Italy
NEEDHAM, Henry Joseph 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
PERRIE, Thomas 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Sergeant 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
HINDE, Fred 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Catania War Cemetery Italy
HITCHCOCK, John Edward 3 Cdo. Roll of Honour Private 14/07/1943 Cassino Memorial, Italy
We Will Remember Them.
 

COX, Jack, An account of ops at Termoli

Revered memories of his involvement at Termoli with No 3 Cdo 6 troop
Author : Jack Cox
Veteran of No 12 Commando and 6 troop No 3 Commando
Published March 2010.

3 October 1943 the Special Service (Commando) Brigade, made up of No 3 Commando, the SRS (1st SAS, renames Special Raiding Squadron for their different role of sea landings) and No 40 RM Commando - landed a few miles behind German lines to capture the Adriatic deep water port of Termoli, where intelligence indicated a garrison of 500 German Paratroopers, situated some 2 miles north of the Biferno River, in order to force German armies back from holding in strength their line of that river, thus enabling the British 8th Army’s 78th Division to continue their advance northwards.

I was a member of 6 Troop No 3 Commando for this operation and we landed at 2am in pitch black darkness to form a bridgehead for the rest of the Brigade to come through. No 3 by then were desperately under-strength due to heavy casualties a few months previous and numbering at this time just under 200 out of an original strength of 450. The SAS were roughly in the same boat because of their own previous heavy casualty loss. 40 RM Cdo were however up to full strength and were to spearhead the attack on Termoli town and harbour. The SAS had their target to see to south of Termoli -whilst No 3, when their bridgehead was no longer required, would support 40 in their attack on Termoli.

Once No 3 were ashore, which was unopposed, to form a bridgehead, Cpl Jack Winser of 6 Troop [more...], in the pitch darkness, fell down a small cliff severely damaging his ankle, so he could not walk unaided. When it was ready for No 3 to move off from the bridgehead, I was detailed off to be Jack’s helper, with orders to follow on as best we could which we did in slow hobbling fashion, well behind No 3 who set off at a smart pace to support 40 Commando. Up to that stage the enemy were still unaware of the Brigade’s presence on land north of Termoli. As a direction guide Jack and I discovered the railway line, which, as stated in the briefing, led straight to Termoli and we duly followed it to come across a silent stationary steam train with carriages on the track. We learned later that 6 Troop had previously boarded the train, which was getting steam up and ordered the burning coals in the fire box to be raked out and then discovered a number of German soldiers asleep in the carriages and promptly took them all prisoners. Suddenly the still of the night was shattered by the sound of battle Royal, with fast firing spandau machine-guns sounding off. Also the slower chattering of Bren guns together with multi rifle fire - the sure sign the enemy had wakened to find Commandos on their doorstep. This caused Jack Winser and I to increase our hobbling considerably to eventually join up with No 3 in the outskirts of the town where Arthur Evans, a former policeman, had just wiped out a Jerry spandua which had been sweeping murderous fire from an upper window of a warehouse. With a second attempt direct hit with a 36 Mills Grenade fired from the discharger cup fitted to his Lee-Enfield rifle, to the delight of 6 Troop, enabling them to get further into the town to support 40 Commando who were doing a good job against stern resistance by German Paratroops. We of 6 Troop were then detailed off to give covering fire to 3 Commandos Mortar Section as they engaged the crew of a German Artillery piece causing them to surrender by salvos of mortar bombs.

A short time later our 6 Troop sub-section, led by Sgt Nobby Knowland [more...], was withdrawn from the town where a number of the enemy who well positioned amongst small trees on a rise in the ground, were keeping up a hail of fire towards the town. To the front of the enemies position, some 80 yards distant, was a low dilapidated stone wall. Sgt Knowland ordered that we make a lightening dash to get behind that stone wall which we promptly achieved spreading our sub-section along the length of the wall, at the same time attracting enemy fire which we returned with interest. Sgt Knowland shouted a briefing to the sub-section that we would make a frontal assault on the enemy and to keep well spread out on the run in. He then ordered the Bren-gunner Jack Leech to get out to the left flank and give covering fire for our frontal attack. Jack managed that quickly and once his Bren was up, at Sgt Knowland’s intimation our whole sub-section, as a single unit, making ourselves as small as possible, quickly got over the wall flattening ourselves on the other side, amongst a hail of enemy bullets in our direction. The Sgt then gave the order ‘Go!’ And we leapt to our feet and made a steady run-in at the enemy position firing our rifles from the hip as we did so. The nearer we got to the enemy the fewer shots that came at us. Within 20 yards or so from the trees on the hillock all seemed silent from the enemy’s position so we all hit the ground to weigh up what was going on. The Sgt then ordered the right hand man, which happened to be me, to go forward to check the situation. All I saw were a number of German soldiers lying face downwards without any movement. I signalled the OK and the subsection got to their feet to run over the enemy’s position, to see 12 German Paras all lying apparently dead. We discovered 2 were still alive, one severely wounded in his leg and around his knee and in great pain. Another, a large man who had been feigning dead, got to his feet with tears running down his face sobbing uncontrollably; he was taken prisoner. Once Medical orderlies arrived we had difficulty lifting the wounded German on to a stretcher, every time we lifted him he screamed in pain. He was eventually taken away on a stretcher. By this time the battle for Termoli and harbour had been won.

About 70 German Paratroops were taken prisoner who turned out to be of the ‘Herman Goering’ unit who battled against No 3 Commando in Sicily a few months previous. Some of No 3 recognised amongst the prisoners Germans who had been their captors in Sicily until they eventually managed to escape to rejoin No 3. The atmosphere was friendly and animated conversations took place each side relating their experiences since Sicily. The Germans had given good treatment to our lads when prisoners in Sicily, accordingly the opportunity was not lost to repay the compliment. As always the German Paras fought bravely with stern resistance in the fight for Termoli, but the Commando fond strategy of ‘element of surprise’ by attacking at night when the enemy was least prepared, undoubtedly disadvantaged the German Paras in this Termoli battle.

We then had to dig in on countryside outside Termoli town to prepare for possible enemy counter-attack, whilst German prisoners cleared battle areas of their dead. As digging my slit-trench I had a good view of German Paras burying their dead in deepish graves they dug. I saw that once a grave had been re-filled with soil, all Germans so engaged would then stand stiffly to attention, some words were spoken for a minute or so with great solemnity, before they turned their attention to the next soldier to be buried, and so on. That extra little ceremony after each burial showed deep respect for a fallen comrade and greatly impressed me. The particular ground where I had to prepare my slit-trench was hard work due to the obdurate nature of the soil which was more gravel than earth, preventing me creating a decent trench where excavated soil is heaped and compacted in depth on enemy side of the trench to provide a near bullet proof firing point. My efforts in this instance left me with just a heap of gravelly soil in the edge of the trench. A German prisoner from the burial party, checking for any undiscovered dead Germans, walking past my slit-trench suddenly stopped, pointed to the gravelly soil and in perfect educated sounding English said, “You would never get away with that in the German Army”, and then walked on. At first I was more annoyed at his infernal cheek, then saw the amusing aspect, it being a good war story to relate. I further contemplated the courageous fight-back the German Paras gave us in the battle for Termoli town, also the severe victorious Commando bashing we handed out to them, and didn’t begrudge him that sarcastic remark at my expense.

Later that day and night and into the next day a few of the units of the 8th Army’s 78th Division began to get through to us, which included some infantry from the Argyles and from the West Kents, some artillery, anti-tank guns, and a few Sherman Tanks. Early evening No 3 Commando were sent to dig-in on a ridge, which was covered with low growing olive trees, a mile or so outside of Termoli. We of 6 Troop occupied the extreme right flank of No 3 and below the ridge on our right was a troop of SAS, but due to the undulating terrain with its hilly rise and fall, I seldom had more than a glimpse of them from my trench, in their distinctive light blue shirts and cream/buff coloured berets. We were told a German Panzar Division was advancing on Termoli, to keep very alert, as a counter-attack would be with us shortly. We spent a freezing cold night on that ridge being clothed only in our tropical khaki drill army issue shirts and slacks, on ‘stand-to’ all night. During that night enemy shells were dropping on to our ridge and No 3 sustained some casualties, none of 6 Troop, indicating the enemy knew of our ridge positions.

As dawn broke, 5 October 1943, low flying Luftwaffe aircraft appeared strafing our positions with machine-gun fire with a deep furrow, missing my trench by just a few feet. The planes then swooped off to attack Termoli town and harbour. It then rained heavily and we learned later that the River Biferno flooded to sweep away pontoon bridges put out by the Royal Engineers, cutting off further very needed reinforcements from the rest of 78th Division, who were stranded the wrong side of the river. The shelling increased in intensity and a wave of enemy attack tanks and infantry occurred on our left, forward of the ridge, where 5 Troop were positioned, together with Argyle’s infantry. A few Sherman Tanks appeared to reinforce the left flank with one being hit and burst into flames. The tanks withdrew to 5 Troops positions and the heavy enemy fire at the tanks caused casualties in 5 Troop ranks, who were then withdrawn to No 3 Commando ridge positions. The Argyles who fought well, sustained heavy casualties also and had to withdraw leaving the left flank of our ridge exposed. Our 6 Troop positions on the right flank received horrendous accurate shelling and it was about this time our Troop Commando, Captain John Reynolds received multi-shrapnel wounds, but insisted on staying with us in 6 Troop’s position. Later, however, he was removed to Termoli for hospital treatment.

The intense shelling we received on that ridge for long periods at a time was very accurate, it was because Commandos were well dug-in that prevented large amounts of casualties. 6 Troop, in our trenches had to watch our front carefully as we spotted far distance away on the flat ground beyond the ridge, German tanks and infantry advancing towards Termoli, but a distance too far away as yet to engage them with rifle and Bren. We did however have 78th Div Vickers Medium Machine Gun (tripod type) on 6 Troop front capable of very accurate fire at long range, which opened up on the advancing German forces. With the intense accurate shelling still persisting, at one point I heard popular Corporal Ronnie Gower in a trench near to me groaning loudly, clearly in pain, and assumed he had received wounds from the shelling. But when I went to his aid, I found a whole tree had been blown down from shell fire on top of him as he lay in his slit-trench and he’d received a severe blow from one of it’s stout branches on to his lower spine, convincing him his back was broken. Sgt Nobby Knowland and I lifted the tree off Ronnie who soon recovered his usual cheerful self once finding he had sustained only an extremely sore back. One of the 78th Div anti-tank guns had been set up in 6 Troop’s lines near to my trench. After a particularly severe spell of accurate enemy shelling, the crew became very active speedily removing the firing block from their anti-tank gun, and as one, the crew cleared off from the ridge towards the rear, like scalded cats. I shouted that information to Nobby Knowland who replied, “I had noticed - we’ll advance 20 yards and dig-in, perhaps the shells will drop behind us.” And we of his sub-section did just that. To this day I’m convinced our ‘mini-advance’ was Nobby’s way of showing his contempt for the anti-tank crew for running away from the fight. With Sgt Nobby Knowland, actions spoke louder than words.

A Jerry attack in strength came on our right flank against the under-strength Troop of SAS. Because of the undulating hilly nature of the terrain below we couldn’t see much of what was going on, could only hear and guess who was what and where. We opened fire in the general direction we thought the enemy must be. I did spot two SAS lads stopping in their tracks as they were retreating and firing their rifles from the standing position at the attackers, before having to continue their retreat, being out-numbered, as it transpired, by masses of enemy infantry in the first wave of their attack on our right flank. The SAS retreat left our right flank completely exposed so 6 Troop had to re-organise our positions to cover, best we could, the extreme right flank of No 3 Commando, which meant digging-in once more in new positions. Jack Leech was enjoying himself firing at enemy tanks, some of which were on open ground below our ridge, the multi trees on top of the slope up to our position clearly caused their tank crews not to attempt the long slope to our ridge. Jack told me at the time that when he peppered the front of the tanks with a full magazine from the Bren (32 rounds) he was amazed to see the enemy tanks stop in their tracks, and on one occasion actually went into reverse, which chuffed Jack no end. Trouble was, however, Jack inevitably fast ran out of ammo for the Bren, and the extra bandoliers of 50 rounds we all carried on sea landing operations - because fresh supplies of ammo were not possible as a rule - had to be handed over to Jack. The downside of that was it left we riflemen later short of ammo, the upside was Jack Leech did a brilliant job as our sub-section Bren gunner.

With the reorganising of our slit-trench positions followed the retreat of the SAS on our right flank, the 78th Div Vickers machine gun was forward in the trees of our new positions and kept up a good rate of fire against the distant oncoming enemy infantry and tanks, with the Vickers ‘cone’ of rounds fired, falling around infantry ranks, which only a Vickers machine gun expertly handled could produce at long distance, clearly slowing up the distant second wave of the enemies advance, as the result, enemy artillery concentrated their shell fire on the Vickers machine gun position just forward of 6 Troops lines.  Despite this, with shells exploding all around, the Vickers kept up its high rate of fire and from its position I could plainly hear cries of “more ammunition”, as the belt fed ammo was being used up at a fast rate.  I recall well being filled with huge admiration for the courage of the Vickers machine gun crew, it seemed to me at the time that they would be winning medals for their sheer guts, their position being massively stonked by concentrated enemy shelling and they never seeking slit-trench protection, but just continued their non-stop high rate of fire at the advancing enemy.  I discovered later that Corporal Harrison, of 2 Troop 3 Commando, on seeing at one stage the Vickers crew removing the guns cocking handle and attempting on two occasions to depart to the rear, he ordered them at gun point, with his Colt 45 automatic revolver to ensure they continued firing the Vickers, Corporal Harrison himself suffering from shrapnel wounds to the head and leg.  The shouts of “more ammunition, more ammunition” being repeated over and again coming from Corporal Harrison (Peter Young’s book ‘Storm from the Sea refers).  That was the situation on 6 Troop’s front until the advancing second wave of the enemy were near enough for us to engage them with rifle and Bren gun. 

With our Troop Commander Captain John Reynolds a casualty, Lieutenant John Alderson took over as 6 Troop Commander. The first Jerry infantry attack on 6 Troops position occurred with a series of white Very lights in the direction of their advance up the long wooded slope leading to our ridge – Lieutenant Alderson positioned himself ahead of my slit-trench, half crouched behind a shell battered olive tree – his orders were not to open fire until he gave the order.  I could see German infantry in great-coats advancing cautiously up the slope and had my rifle in steady aim at one of them, awaiting the order to open fire.  The order came with enemy about 50 yards away, with Lieutenant Alderson – normally quietly spoken – shouting above the din of battle with shells exploding elsewhere – “Fire 6 Troop, fire, fire, fire” which we did, my targeted German falling backwards and sideways as my first shot struck him. The first firing Spandau machine-guns had also opened up onto our positions firing tracer rounds – possibly to intimidate giving away their positions, which Jack Leech took full advantage with his Bren not firing tracer by knocking out each Spandau in turn.  Once we riflemen opened fire Jerry infantry went to ground undergrowth on the wooded slope; in the failing light I was reduced to just firing at enemy gun flashes.  After the first attack enemy withdrew to reform; with whistles being blown by the enemy, they launched further attacks up the wooded slope with Lieutenant Anderson still controlling 6 Troops response from his battered olive tree position.  With intense fire by rifle and Bren (I felt sure my rifle barrel was red hot) we held 6 Troop lines intact until these infantry attacks ceased which by then it was dark.

Former CO of 3 Cdo, Colonel Durnford-Slater (DSO & Bar) [more...] was acting Brigadier of our Commando Brigade for the Termoli operation.  In his post-war book “Commando” he wrote, referring to 3 Cdo’s defence of that ridge: “The fighting raged. No 3 Commando still out in front were giving their finest performance of the war.  Hammered by tanks, pounded by guns, attacked by infantry, left and bleeding on their flanks by retreat of another unit, they did not budge from their positions”.

6 Troop lines had again to be re-organised to ensure more solid defence of 3 Cdo’s might flank and we dug-in once again.  Shortly afterwards ‘Pud’ Saunders, a Londoner and very useful amateur middle weight boxer, also a friend of mine, appeared out of the night at my split-trench, prodding with his rifle a tall bare headed unarmed German soldier, overcoat open at the front, with sheaf’s of army type toilet paper in his hand.  I instinctively said to ‘Pud’ “That’s all we need – what are we going to do with him?”  Pud replied, “Couldn’t help it – he just walked into our listening post.”  The German later admitted at 3 Cdo HQ on the ridge that he was of the 16th German Panzer Division. The toilet paper indicated why the German had been wandering about unarmed: it was also indicated how near to our ridge positions the enemy were, having moved up under cover of darkness.  It was not long before we could hear them talking, we also saw the red glow of cigarettes being puffed.

A Spandau machine gun opened up from our rear together with rifle fire.  Nobby Knowland our Sgt calmly gave the order, “Watch your rear, engage enemy on sight” which we did with rifle and Bren.  I was convinced at that stage we of 3 Cdo were surrounded by the enemy, completely cut-off on our ridge from the main body of Commando Brigade.  We then received the order to cease fire to conserve ammunition and everyone to remain on ‘Stand-to’.

Over to the left flank of our ridge haystacks were well alight (ignited by shell fire) their huge blaze illuminating that area and two German stationary tanks were clearly visible with their big guns pointing ominously along the length of our ridge. Tank crews were on foot outside tanks consuming food from mess tins.  To conserve ammo made sense as it was clear, come the dawn, enemy would attack and we would need all the ammo we had left, in this case about 40 rounds which would not last long in a fire fight.  Jack Leech told me he had hardly anything left for his Bren.

Jack Cox , Molfetta, October 1943.I was 18 years of age, been a soldier since 16yrs (lied about my age), a Commando since 17 years, had seen active service with No. 12 Commando in enemy occupied Norway, also saw action with 3 Commando when we had previously invaded from the sea the toe of Italy, and that, together with my experience with 6 Troop on the ridge, convinced me that come the dawn, our terrific Commando leaders of all ranks, would fight it out to the bitter end. 

At that stage of my war I was as yet still a ‘Trooper’ and Commando ‘follower’ adapting to whatever action our superb ‘Commando Leaders’ decided to take, in whom I had developed complete trust.

Accordingly, I considered, come the enemy dawn attack, I would probably be looking at my own death in the face.  At stand to in my slit trench that night, my thoughts inevitably turned to my family back home, all of whom, including myself, believed in the Christian faith, and the strong possibility of they receiving the dreaded 2nd World War Telegram informing them I had been ‘Killed in action’.  I said a few silent prayers in that respect to my parents, brother and sister.

After a long night, watching my front on ‘Stand-to’ the unexpected happened.  Tony Turner, our Troop Sgt Major appeared instructing that I fix my bayonet, take all my equipment and arms with me and make my way silently as possible to the rear of the ridge – then moved on to the next slit trench, presumably with the same message.

At that time, unknown to me (or to the others of 6 Troop) Captain Hopson of 3 Cdo, together with his batman, had previously succeeded in finding a gap in the enemy lines surrounding us, made their way to Termoli to report to Commando Brigade HQ thus (Peter Young’s book ‘Storm From the Sea’ refers):  “he explained 3 Cdo was surrounded on three sides by enemy at fifty to a hundred yards.  It was evident that unless they were withdrawn before dawn, they would inevitably be annihilated”.  Captain Hopson was then ordered to return to our ridge and lead 3 Cdo back to Termoli.

When I arrived at the back of the ridge I saw all our wounded lined up in single file, a few on stretchers, and the majority on blankets for the wounded to be carried by Commandos grasping firmly each corner of the blanket.  Orders were being whispered so as not to alert the enemy.  We lined up in single file with the wounded and moved off as silently as possible to make our way through the gap in enemy lines to withdraw to Termoli.  If attacked we would respond accordingly.  Immediately in front of me was a severely wounded Commando, semi-conscious, being carried on a blanket his body hunched up in considerable pain judging from the sounds he was making, which I felt certain would soon alert the enemy.  That did not happen, as my next strong memory is of us arriving in the streets of Termoli which were filled with steel helmeted British troops, who it transpired were an infantry battalion of 32 Irish Brigade.  They were put ashore from a troop ship that night as re-enforcements in readiness for the expected dawn attack by the German Panzer Division.  As we carried on in single file, carrying our wounded, fully armed as a fighting unit, foot-slogging it past those fresh British troops, murmurings came to my ears from their midst, clearly saying “Well done Commandos, well done” over and over again.  I presumed they must have been made aware of 3 Commando’s performance holding on to the ridge, where I personally had experienced, at different times, almost every known human emotion.  As a result of those impromptu unexpected compliments from British soldiers, just for a moment or two, I felt ridiculously proud.  3 Commando were put in reserve at Termoli Railway Station, we of 6 Troop ended up in the railway station’s large buffet (no sign of eats – I did look) with its sizable glass windows in smithereens all over the floor, where we laid our weary backs hoping to snatch a cat-nap.

Dawn broke with enemy aircraft bombing the railway station and we were immediately on Stand-to, in reserve, by the railway tracks, with Jerry Spandau machine gun fire coming through in our direction.  The other units at Termoli were front line of defence; in this renewed Panzer Division attack by tanks and infantry, we of 3 Commando took up a second defence line in the outskirts of the railway station being still in reserve.  Then a most welcome sight – Canadian tanks in numbers and they seemed in a hurry appeared from the south, positive proof that the remainder of the Eighth Army 78th Division, stranded on the wrong side of the Biferno River, had finally made it across with Canadian tanks leading the way.  The Royal Engineers having performed brilliantly getting pontoons over the river despite all the severe flooding of that water obstacle together with air attacks by Luftwaffe aircraft.

Reinforced by the rest of the 78th Div from the south together with RAF rocket firing Typhoons which appeared in the skies taking on enemy tanks, an exhilarating spectacle to behold.  That last day was one hell of a battle with every gun, mortar, tank, aircraft, multi small arms fire, putting up overwhelming fire power until finally the 16th Panzer Division cleared off for good.  The battle for Termoli and its deep water harbour having been won.

Colonel Durnford-Slater DSO & Bar wrote in his post war book “Commando”:-  “Monty (General Montgomery) was delighted we had secured and held Termoli for him.  The Commando Brigade’s action had helped the Eighth Army forward and had saved him from having to fight for the line of the Biferno River.  It had also secured a useful harbour next to the front line where men and supplies could be landed.  It had been a very near thing.”

Post script – 3 Commando’s stubborn resistance for some 36 hours on that strategic ridge (with their much reduced strength for the Termoli operation numbering 174 Commandos) delayed considerably the Panzer Division’s ultimate objective of a full blown attack to capture Termoli town and deep water harbour.  This delay allowed the bulk of 78th Div, marooned on the other side of the Biferno River, the time to surmount the watery obstacle and get through to us at Termoli, also for air support by rocket firing Typhoon aircraft to be organised.  The casualty rate for 3 Commando defending that ridge was surprisingly light, with 8 killed or missing, 28 wounded.  Our casualties of course could well have been a lot worse – but in war we were always grateful for small mercies.

Termoli the aftermath:-

Many of No.3 Commando at Termoli distinguished themselves in battle subsequently receiving awards. 6 Troop’s awards as follows :-

Captain John Reynolds – 3 Commando’s 6 Troop Commander, sustained serious wounds – awarded “Military Cross”.

Lieutenant John Alderson – 3 Commando, 6 Troop took over command of 6 Troop once Captain Reynolds finally agreed to be removed to the rear, awarded “Military Cross”.

Corporal Harrison – 3 Commando 2 Troop, but in 6 Troops lines over seeing Vickers machine gun crew of 78th Div – promoted to Officer Rank of Lieutenant, and posted to No. 6 Commando.

Trooper Jack Leech – 3 Commando, 6 Troop Bren Gunner – promoted to Sergeant no commissioned rank – awarded “Military Medal”.

Sergeant ‘Nobby’ Knowland – 3 Commando, 6 Troop, my sub-section Sergeant – promoted to Officer Rank of Lieutenant and posted to No.1 Commando in Burma Far East.  On 31st January 1945, Lieutenant (‘Nobby’) George Arthur Knowland of No.1 Commando at battle for Hill 170, Kangaw, Burma, awarded posthumously VICTORIA CROSS in circumstances of outstanding, incredible heroic courage.

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MAGER, Charles, (No.3 Cdo), his account of D Day

Type: Personal Papers
Author: Charles Mager No 3 Commando
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: No 3 Commando, D Day, Overlord

Charles Mager wrote his memories of D Day some 50 years after he took part with No 3 Commando in the Normandy landings

3 troop No.3 Commando, Limehouse 1944 photo

No.3 Commando 3 Troop at Limehouse 1944
3 troop No.3 Commando - Limehouse '44. Similar images are in the No.3 Commando Gallery. This photo courtesy of Paul Jennings.
Viewing left to right
Rear/Top row (13 men): 1. Dixie Dean (kia);  2. nk;  3 (standing). Clarke;  4 (standing). Bluett;  5. Gowers;  6. Barnes;  7. nk;  8. White,; 9. Harnott; 10. Hutt; 11. Freeman; 12. Edmunds; 13. Salisbury.
 
Middle row (16 men) : 1. McMillan;  2. Edwards; 3. nk;  4. Fred Rabbetts (kia);  5. Vincent 'Ossie' Osborne MM;  6. Sgt. Harry Lesley ‘Les’ Hill; 7. Hughes;  8. Grant;  9-11. nk; 12. Hugh Melville (kia); 13-16. nk.
 
Front/bottom row (15 men): 1. TSM Vernon Coaker (kia);  2. John Abbott MM;  3. Parker;  4. Dickinson;  5. Stan Scott;  6. Ted Pritchard;  7. Cpl. Jimmy Synnott;  8. Lt. Lewis;  9. Capt Westley; 10. Lt Ponsford; 11-12. poss Hawksworth; 13.Gdsm Thomas Brindle; 14. Gdsm. John ‘Jack’ Jenkins; 15. nk.
 

A sketch of the Punta dei Malati operation in Sicily

From a report by Lieutenant John Channon Erskine R.E. and No.3 Commando

Unit: 
3 Commando

Lt. Col. Peter Young and others - photo

Lt. Col. Peter Young and others
1st Commando Brigade HQ., East Court Mansion, East Grinstead, Sussex.
1. Lieut. James Wilkinson MM;  2. CSM John Leech MM*;  3. Sgt. Robert Christopher MM;  
4. Lieut. R.W. Pantall MM;  5 Cpl. Fred Why with sten gun;  6. Lieut. Col. Young DSO MC;  
7. Pte. Fred Walker;  8. Cpl. Philip James Logan;  9. Cpl. Harry Litherland MM, RM.
 
Sources
Location: Guy Hudson.
Names: A.Michelli, Commando to Captain Generall The Life of Brigadier Peter Young.
Image: Collection of Cpl (later Sgt) Logan, No.3 Cdo. 6 Tp., courtesy of his daughter Gail.
 

4 Commando

4 Commando
History of the Unit

No.4 Commando was formed on 23rd June 1940 and ‘commenced operations’ on 15th July the same year. On 22nd July 1940 the first full parade of No. 4 Commando was held in the old pavilion on the sea front at Weymouth and it was taken by the newly appointed Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. P. Legard. 

After initial training stints in Scotland during 1940 the Commando became a part of 3 Special Service Battalion, Lt Col Dudley Lister MC replacing Lt Col Legard as Commanding Officer. They reverted back to No. 4 Commando on 26th of February 1941.

There were originally 10 troops. After the change from Special Service Battalions to full Commando, they reduced to 6 troops 'A' through to 'F'.  After Normandy and before Walcheren a further change was made, and the troops were identified by number rather than letter. Early Operations included. 4th March 1941 ‘Claymore’ in the Lofoton Islands. 21/22nd April 1942 ‘Abercrombie’ at Hardelot Village. 

No. 4 Commandos' task in the Dieppe raid on 19th August 1942 was to knock out the Gun Battery at Varengeville. Their success became a training book example of how to assault a static gun emplacement. Charismatic Commando leader Lt. Colonel The Lord Lovat was the C.O. for the two latter operations, Lt Col. Lister MC having now taken command of No.10 Commando. Losses at Dieppe were replaced by a fine entry of former police officers who were to win many Commandos’ respect for the high quality of men enlisted.

No 4’s Major Pat Porteus was awarded the Victoria Cross for his part in the operations. View the Dieppe Roll of Honour here [Dieppe ROH].

There then followed a period of intensive training. No. 4 was next in action in the allied invasion of North West Europe.

During the  Normandy operations two troops of French Commando’s from No.10 Inter-allied Commando were transferred to operate with No 4 Commando, thus allowing French Nationals to be first ashore on the liberation of their own country. D-Day objectives for No. 4 Commando were to be the liberation of Ouistreham and to relieve the Airborne Units who had captured the Orne bridges. This was in tandem with other Commando units. An incident which took place at this point has passed into Commando folk lore. Lt. Colonel The Lord Lovat apologised to the C. O. of the Airborne troops for arriving at the point of rendezvous several minutes LATE!!

The last operation for No.4 Commando was its succesful role in the landings and subsequent assault on Flushing during Operation Infatuate between the 1st and 8th November 1944. 

In June 1945 No 3 Commando, along with No 6 Commando, were back in the UK preparing for the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. No 4 Commando were still in Germany at Recklinghausen. At this time 233 OR's from No.4 Commando were posted to Nos. 3 and 6 Commandos, to bolster their numbers for the invasion, however Japan surrendered and the war ended.

 In September 1945 with the war over, No.4 Commando, still in Germany, were reinforced by Officers and men, with high release numbers, from Army Commandos in England which had no operational role or commitments. No one knew that a decision had been made to disband the Army Commandos, and no official or public announcement had been made. (Source: Major Jimmy Dunning)

The Commando was later disbanded along with all the other Army Commandos.


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4 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 93 of 93

BAILEY, Lionel James

Private
6297835
No 4 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Lionel Bailey, 'C' troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James Thomas Bailey and Pansy Gladys Vivian Bailey, of Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.

BALL, Joseph

Funeral of Fus. Joseph Ball No 4 Commando
Fusilier
6016394
No 4 Commando
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Died on war service
Fusilier Joseph Ball was shot and killed in circumstances that remain to this day somewhat lacking of any detailed account. It is thought that the fatal shot was fired by a patrol of the Dutch Navy. The Casualty Lists show 'Died Result of Accident".

BARRASS, Nicholas William

Nicholas Barrass 4 Commando
Lieutenant
14253337 and 295395
No 4 Commando
Royal Artillery
Bradford City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Nicholas Barrass died during operations in Holland. Whilst engaged in a house clearance at Flushing he was killed by a sniper who fired from an adjacent building. Son of Nicholas William and Elizabeth Rutherford Barrass, of Felling, Gateshead, Co. Durham.

BENNETT, Hector Allan

Private
6297280
No 4 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Hector Bennett died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of David Allan Bennett and Esther Alicia Bennett, of Forest Hill, London.

BISHOP, John

Lance Corporal
5674696
No 4 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Bishop died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of John J. Bishop and Frances Bishop, of Shoreditch, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BORGMAN, Robert Bernard John

Lance Corporal
7911119
No 4 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Robert Borgman was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave.

BURKITT, Frederick

Private
4985218
No 4 Commando
Sherwood Forresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Burkitt was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Fredrick and Janet Burkitt, of Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BURNESS, Michael Frederick

Lieutenant
73154
No 4 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Michael Burness died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James Frederick William and Winifred Burness, of Denham, Buckinghamshire; husband of Mary Margaret Burness, of Southsea, Hampshire.

BURY, Frank James Lindsay

Lieutenant
85925
No 4 Commando
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Frank Bury was killed in action during operations at Normandy. A former pupil of Eton school and studied at Trinity College. Son of Lindsay Edward and Frances Katherine Malebrose Bury; husband of Diana Mary Bury, of Millichope Park, Shropshire.

CAWTHRAY, Eric

Trooper
14555554
No 4 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Eric Cawthray died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George Alfred Cawthray, and of Annie Cawthray, of Bradford, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CHITTY, John Albert

Lance Sergeant
6850530
No 4 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Sergeant John Chitty, 'C' troop, died in a training accident during Exercise Brandyball near Zennor, St Ives, Cornwall, an area known as The Brandys. A veteran of the Dieppe raid in 1942 he has no known grave.

CLARKE, Patrick Joseph

Fusilier
6482285
No 4 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police (War Reserve)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Patrick Clarke was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Daniel and Mary Clarke, of Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland; husband of Irene Margaret Clarke, of Newry.

COLLINS, George

Fusilier
14553944
No 4 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier George Collins died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George and Hilda Collins, of Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

COOK, John Barrington

Rifleman
6849965
No 4 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Rifleman John Cook died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John Thomas Cook and Rose Beatrice Cook; husband of Grace Dorothy Cook, of Ilford, Essex.

Sources
CWGC.
 

COULSON, Garnett

Sapper
1881715
No 4 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper Garnett Coulson was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He embarked for the raid on ML 268 and has no known grave. Son of Garnett and Faith Coulson, of Romford, Essex.
Service

COX, Frederick Ernest

Frederick Cox No.4 Commando
Trooper
6918671
No 4 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Frederick Cox from Edmonton Middlesex was killed in action in the orchard at Oger, Normandy. Son of William and Helen Cox; husband of Dorothy Lily Cox; father of Brian Cox. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

CRAIG, George McKinlay

Rifleman
3248703
No 4 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Rifleman George Craig, a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died of wounds sustained at Normandy, France. He was the son of Thomas W. Craig and Annabella McKinley Craig; and husband of Margaret Paterson Craig, of Troon. Ayrshire.

DONKIN, Henry

Private
3649481
No 4 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Henry Donkin, 'F' troop, a veteran of Dunkirk, was shot and killed whilst engaging the enemy during operations at Flushing, Holland. Son of Henry and Hannah Donkin; husband of Annie Donkin, of Stainforth, Yorkshire.

ELMS, Frank

Lieutenant Frank Elms 6 Commando
Frank Elms and his wife Joan on wedding day
Second Lieutenant
304633
No 4 Commando
Northamptonshire Regiment
Northampton Borough Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Frank Elms died during operations at Normandy, France.
A serving Police Officer in Northampton he volunteered for the Armed Forces in 1941 serving in the Royal Air Force before joining the Commandos.

FARNESE, Orlando Raffaele

Pte Farnese 4 Commando
Private
7365489
No 4 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Orlando Farnese died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Ercole and Trofimena Farnese, of Stepney, London.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.
 

FRASER, George

LSgt George Fraser MM No 4 Commando
George Fraser 4 Commando
Lance Sergeant
405825
No 4 Commando
Lovat Scouts
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant George Fraser MM, 'A' troop, was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Duncan and Annie Fraser, of Beauly, Inverness-shire [1][2].
Award Recommendation

GARTHWAITE, William Owen

Private
3854009
No 4 Commando
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Garthwaite, 'C' troop, was killed in action during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of William Thomas Garthwaite and Sarah Jane Garthwaite, of Ackworth, Yorkshire, England; husband of Doris Ann Garthwaite, of Ackworth.

Sources

GILLON, Douglas

Private
14656477
No 4 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Douglas Gillon died during operations in the Netherlands. Son of Michael and Annie Gillon, of Dumfries.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

GOFF, Samuel Watson

Samuel Goff 4 Commando
Private
5111581
No 4 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Samuel Goff, 'C' troop, a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Samuel Goff, and of Elizabeth Goff, of Walsgrave, Warwickshire.

GOOCH, Frederick Maurice

Private
6145770
No 4 Commando
East Surrey Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Gooch died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Alfred Maurice and Olive Gooch; husband of Hilda Florence Gooch, of Tolworth, Surbiton, Surrey, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GROOM, James George

Private
5344268
No 4 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Groom was killed in action during operations at Normandy. Son of John James Groom and Amelia Groom, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC

GULVIN, Peter James

Private
6216253
No 4 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Peter Gulvin died of wounds sustained during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Albert Edward and Winifred Agnes Gulvin, of Hackney, London.

HAIG-THOMAS, David

Lieutenant
120492
No 4 Commando
No 14 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant David Haig-Thomas, No. 4 Commando 'C' troop, was initially reported missing believed killed during operations at Normandy, later confirmed to have been killed in action.

HARVEY, William Young

Gunner
837194
No 4 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Bill Harvey was killed by enemy machine gun fire during commando operations at Flushing, Holland. Son of Mr and Mrs Stanley Harvey, husband of Margaret and father of Bill.

HECKMAN, Edward Percy Henry

Lance Corporal
5344513
No 4 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Edward Heckman died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Sydney Edward and Lilian May Heckman, of Reading, Berkshire, England; husband of Nancy Georgina Heckman, of Caversham, Reading.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HOODLESS, Donald Samuel

Donald Hoodless 4 Commando
Lance Corporal
6478881
No 4 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Donald Hoodless, 'C' troop, died during a training accident during Exercise Brandyball near Zennor, St Ives, Cornwall, an area known as The Brandys. A veteran of the Dieppe raid in 1942 he has no known grave.

HUTCHINSON, David

Private
14591854
No 4 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private David Hutchinson died during operations at L'Epine, France. Son of Wilfred Robert and Nellie Hutchinson, of Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

IVES, Albert Frank

Private
6104683
No 4 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Albert Ives died of wounds received on 8 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Arthur Percival and Ethel Ives; husband of Phyllis Joan Ives, of Falmouth.
 

KEENAN, James

Lance Corporal
7012717
No 4 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Keenan died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of James and Annie Keenan; husband of Jeanie Jess Keenan, of Troon.
 
Sources
CWGC.

KNIGHT, John Henry

Original Grave of Pte JH Knight 4 Commando
Private
6216169
No 4 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private John Knight died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/77 and WO417/78..
 

LAING, David

Sgt Laing 4 Commando
Sergeant
2765791
No 4 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant David Laing, 'E' troop, a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died during operations at Normandy. Son of David and Ann Laing, of Almondbank, Perthshire.
Extract from the Dundee Courier 03 July 1944
Perth Footballer Killed.

LAUX, Pierre

Pierre Laux 4 Commando
Private
13807764
No 4 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Pierre Laux died of wounds during operations at Flushing, Holland. Husband of Hilda Laux, of Astley Bridge, Lancashire.
Extract from a report after the operation.
3 Troop, page 24.

LLOYD, Frank

Lance Sergeant
2621383
No 4 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Frank Lloyd was reported wounded and missing at Normandy, France, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lloyd; husband of Marian Lloyd, of Bolton, Lancashire.
 
Sources

MACDONALD, John Alexander

Lieutenant
151548
No 4 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps (1st Royal Dragoons)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant John Macdonald was reported wounded and missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. 
Son of Maj. John Alexander MacDonald, O.B.E., and Mary Catherine MacDonald, of Ringwould, Kent.
 

MASKELL, Frederick George

Frederick Maskell 4 Commando
Corporal
5779774
No 4 Commando
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Frederick Maskell died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Frederick George and Hannah Maskell; husband of Florence Emily Maskell, of Bow, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

MAULE, Stanley

Stanley Maule 4 Commando
Corporal
2075115
No 4 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Stanley Maule died during operations at Normandy, France. Husband of Mrs Mary Maule of Troon, Ayrshire; youngest son of the late James and Suzannah Maule; brother of Mr. J. Maule from Newcastle.
 
Sources

MAYBURY, John

Original grave of Cpl Maybury 4 Commando
Corporal
2621526
No 4 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Corporal John Maybury, 2 troop, was shot and killed during Operations Intemperate 1 and 2, against the German occupied island of Schouwen, Holland [1][2][3]
  • June 1944 (Lance Corporal) (No.4 Commando) wounded at Normandy [4].

McGANN, Stanley

Private
3653925
No 4 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Stanley McGann died of wounds received during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Thomas and Ethel McGann, of Branston.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/49.

MERCER, Duncan Thompson

Lance Corporal
3773037
No 4 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Duncan Mercer died of wounds during operations at Dieppe, France. 
He has no known grave. Son of William Alexander Mercer and Jane Gibson Mercer, of Maghull, Lancashire.

Sources
CWGC.

MILLS, Alexander

Lance Corporal
3777204
No 4 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment

Lance Corporal Alexander Mills was reported wounded and missing on 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Edward and Cecellia Mills, of Liverpool, England.

MOSS, John

Served as : 
TAYLOR, John
Lance Corporal
3850897
No 4 Commando
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Moss, serving under the alias of Taylor, was reported wounded and missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later presumed killed in action. Husband of Florence May Moss, of Welling, Kent.
 
Sources

MULLEN, Brian Joseph

Lance Corporal
2075499
No 4 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Brian Mullen died of wounds during operations at Normandy. A talented artist and photographer LCpl Mullen had previously taken part in the Lofoten and Dieppe raids. Son of Patrick Joseph and Elsie Maud Mullen; husband of Janet Edith Mullen, of Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.

MYNHEER, Frederick Robert Charles

Lance Corporal
14241865
No 4 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
High Wycombe Borough Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Frederick Mynheer was reported missing 20 June 1944 presumed killed in action Normandy, France. He has no known grave. 
Son of William Harold and Esther Mynheer, of Gillingham, Kent.

NOTMAN, John

Private
3189059
No 4 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Notman died during operations at Le Hauger, Normandy.
Extract from the Dumfries and Galloway Standard 

ONG, Robert William

Private
5835286
No 4 Commando
Suffolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Ong died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/78.
[Image] His granddaughter Helen.
 

ORCHIN, Stanley Frederick

Lance Corporal
6145620
No 4 Commando
East Surrey Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal Stanley Orchin died in a training exercise accident. Son of Arthur and Laura Orchin; husband of Winifred May Orchin, of Lambourn, Berkshire.
Extract from the book 'It Had To Be Tough' author Maj. James Dunning

OVENDEN, Roderick Joseph

Lance Corporal Ovenden 4 Commando
Lance Corporal
14241749
No 4 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Roderick Ovenden, 'F' troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Eric and Florence Ovenden; husband of Gladys Catherine Ovenden, of Paddington, London.

PALMER, Victor James

Private
5733943
No 4 Commando
Dorsetshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Victor Palmer was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Palmer; nephew and ward of Mrs. L. Joyner, of Hall Green, Birmingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PARK, John

Sergeant
3709917
No 4 Commando
SBS
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Sergeant John Park, a veteran of the 1942 Dieppe raid whilst attached to No.4 Commando, was reported missing 25 December 1943, later reported killed in action during the Hardtack 11 raid at Gravelines on the French coast.

PASQUALE, Joseph

Joe Pasquale 4 Commando
Lance Corporal
7359503
No 4 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Joseph Pasquale died when a mortar shell exploded near him at Normandy. Son of Joseph and Winifred Pasquale from Liverpool; husband of Jean Marion Lucille Pasquale, of Lewes, Sussex. Also commemorated on the family headstone in Ford Cemetery, Liverpool. 
 

PATMORE, William

Private
6352136
No 4 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Patmore was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France.
Son of David Patmore, and of Bessie A. Patmore, of Hammersmith, London.
 
Sources
CWGC
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.
 

PENNINGTON, Harold Hammond

Capt Pennington 4 Commando
Captain
130871
2192204
No 4 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Captain Harold Pennington was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268.
B.A. (Oxon.), Kitchener Scholar, and Rugby Football Blue (1937).

PETTIWARD, Roger Gamelyn

Captain
120922
No 4 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Roger Pettiward, 'F' troop, died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Charles and Eliza Mary Pettiward; husband of Diana Pettiward, of Long Handborough, Oxfordshire.

SADLER, William Jack

Private
14416797
No 4 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Sadler died in the UK of wounds received during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC
Westminster Abbey Commando Roll of Honour file ref. National Archives DEFE/2/843.

SHAW, Frank

Gunner
1794179
No 4 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Frank Shaw, 'C' troop, died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Linked Content below.
 

SIEVEWRIGHT, John

Private
2826283
No 4 Commando
Seaforth Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Sievewright, 'C' Troop, was killed in action during operations at Normandy.
Son of William and Allison Sievewright, of Baillieston, Lanarkshire.
He died after volunteering to go forward to assist his seriously injured troop officer Captain Style.

SKINGLEY, Sidney

Private
6103113
No 4 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Sidney Skingley, 'C' troop, was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France.

SMALLMAN, Sydney

Sydney Smallman 4 Commando
Private
4035253
No 4 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Sydney Smallman died during operations at Normandy on DDay.

Sources
CWGC.
[Image] From family via Forum posting by Stephane Saint-Martin.

SMITH, Fred

Gunner
1108398
No 4 Commando
Royal Artillery
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Fred Smith died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in Normandy.
 
Source
CWGC.

STODDART, John

Pte John Stoddart 4 Commando
Private
3046681
No 4 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Stoddart died during operations at Flushing, Holland. John 'Jack' Stoddart enlisted on a short service engagement with the Royal Scots (s/n 26333) on the 23rd October 1920 aged 17 years.

SUTTON, George Henry

George Sutton 4 Commando
Private
4347101
No 4 Commando
East Yorkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Sutton, from Hull, was reported missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sutton. of Hull, England. 

TUCKER, George Arthur

Signalman
2586214
No 4 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Signalman George Tucker was reported wounded and missing 19 August 1942 at Dieppe, later confirmed killed in action. Son of Arthur Sidney and Elsie Tucker, of Swanage, Dorsetshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TYSON, Robert

Private
3195138
No 4 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Tyson, 'C' Troop, died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Linked Content below.
 

WALKER, Alfred John

Lance Sergeant
3657617
No 4 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Alfred Walker died during operations at Flushing, Holland. He was fatally wounded by a shell which burst on the Oranje Molen promontory while marshalling prisoners into loading parties. He had been wounded three times previously in his service.

WALL, Jack

Trooper
7904237
No 4 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Jack Wall died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/78.
 

WALTERS, John Robert

Guardsman
2620747
No 4 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman John Walters, a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Ernest and Alice Mary Walters; husband of Elizabeth Thompson Walters, of Troon, Ayrshire.
  • 19 August 1942 wounded during operations at Dieppe, France.

WARD, Arthur William

LCpl AW Ward 4 Commando
Lance Corporal
14241809
No 4 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Wolverhampton Police Force
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Arthur Ward died during operations at Normandy, France.
Arthur served in the Wolverhampton Police Force for 3 years before the war and volunteered for the Commandos as part of one of the Police Intakes. 

WATTERS, Joseph

Rifleman
7012390
No 4 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Joseph Watters died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of James and Mary Watters; husband of Jean Watters, of Troon, Ayrshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WELLESLEY-COLLEY, Phillip Anthony

Lieutenant Wellesley-Colley
Lieutenant
72223
No 4 Commando
South Nottinghamshire Hussars, Royal Horse Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Phillip Anthony Wellesley-Colley was killed in action during operations at Normandy. Son of William Joseph and Florence Mary Wellesley Colley; husband of Dora Valerie Patricia Wellesley Colley, of Woking, Surrey.
1929 to 1936 attended Downside School.

WELLS, Patrick Anthony

Private
5958490
No 4 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Died on war service
Private Patrick Wells, a veteran of the Dieppe raid, died of wounds when his firearm was accidentally discharged whilst being cleaned.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WHATLEY, John

Lance Corporal
5387562
No 4 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Whatley was reported wounded and missing 19 August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France, later confirmed killed in action.
Son of Norman and Norah Radley Whatley, of Oxford, England. 

WILLIAMSON, Thomas Edwin

Acting Captain
113188
No 4 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Thomas Williamson died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. 
Son of Griffith Evans Williamson and Catherine Elizabeth Williamson, of Rhyl, Flintshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

YOUNGMAN, Ronald Herbert

Private
6215857
No 4 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ronald Youngman died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George Herbert and Emily Youngman, of Stratford, Essex; husband of Kathleen Joan Youngman, of Stratford.
 
Sources
CWGC.

4 Commando Commanders

Linked Content: 

LEGARD, Charles Percy Digby

Known as: 
Percy
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards
Service: 
Army
Number: 
36705
Born: 
Sunday, June 17, 1906
Died : 
Saturday, February 16, 1980

Acting Lieutenant Colonel Legard was the first Commanding Officer of No.4 Commando on its formation in June 1940. He remained as such until replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Lister MC during the re-organisation into 3 Special Service Bn. towards the end of the year.  He returned to the 5th Royal Inniskillings, retiring from service on 19 May 1949 and was granted the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

An accomplished sportsman he competed for Great Britain in the Modern Pentathlon  during the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics.  In the 1936 Winter Olympic Games he competed in the men's individual Nordic Combined event. Post war he competed in the demonstration winter pentathlon competition of the 1948 games.  The following year he competed in the first ever Badminton Three Day horse trial.

Sources
Major James Dunning, author of 'The Fighting Fourth'.
Commando Association newsletter 92.
London Gazette 38615, page 2462.
 Burkes Peerage 2003 volume 2, page 2285. / peerage.com website.
The website Olympedia.org
 

LOVAT, Lord

Title: 
15th Lord Lovat
Birth name: 
FRASER, Simon Christopher Joseph
Known as: 
Shimi
Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Lovat Scouts
Service: 
Army
Number: 
44718
Born: 
Sunday, July 9, 1911
Died : 
Thursday, March 16, 1995
Lord Lovat first enlisted in the Scots Guards in 1932, leaving the army in 1937. Two years later at the outbreak of war he rejoined the Army in the Lovat Scouts.
Lord Lovat was part of a small but elite group of men who formed the idea of a Special Training Centre, agreed on the location, and devised and implemented a course of training once it was approved. This became the first of many Special Training Centres, STC Lochailort.
The training took place in and around the camp at Lochailort, Lord Lovat's role being Fieldcraft instruction.
After being appointed Commanding Officer of No 4 Commando, Lord Lovat was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during a raid at Hardelot in April 1942.  He was further awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished service during the Dieppe raid on 19 August 1942. In 1943, when the Commandos were organised into Special Service Brigades, he left No 4 Commando to take up a new command. 6 June 1944 D Day Officer Commanding 1st Special Service Brigade at Normandy, France.
 
Sources:
DSO: London Gazette 35729, page: 4328
MC: London Gazette 35620, page 2971.
The book It Had To Be Tough author Major James Dunning.
 

DAWSON, Robert William Palliser

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
The Loyal Regt.
Service: 
Army
Number: 
130068
Died : 
Wednesday, May 4, 1988
Age: 
74
Lieutenant Robert Dawson was one of the first subalterns to join No 4 Commando in 1940, later taking part in the Dieppe raid  as Captain of 'C' troop.  
  • 1943 promoted Major and 2nd in command of No 4 Commando replacing Major Derek Mills-Roberts who left to command No 6 Commando.
  • April 1943 Lord Lovat left No 4 Commando and Major Dawson became Commanding Officer.  
  • 1944 awarded the Distinguished Service Order for "gallant and distinguished services in Normandy." He was wounded twice during he action at Ouistreham on the 6th June 1944 but continued to lead the attack. The citation adds that "It was due to his leadership and direction that the attack was successfully pressed home [1].
  • 1945 Mentioned in Despatches for "gallant and distinguished service in NW Europe" [2].
  • Awarded the  Croix de Guerre [3].
Post war Lt Col Dawson was a regulat attendee at remembrance events in France and Holland. 
  • 1 January 1959 (Political Branch, British Military Government Berlin) appointed C.B.E. (Civil Division) [4].
  • President of the Commando Association1959/60 and 1978/9 [5].
Commando Association obituary by Henry Brown OBE.
"Much has already, and rightly, been recorded of Robert Dawson's tuly sterling service as a Troop and later the Commanding Officer of No. 4 Commando.
The men of this Commando Unit, both French and British,  at all times followed him willingly and with devotion, having full confidence in his wise and fearless leadership.
All were proud and privileged to serve under his command. One cannot adequately describe in words Robert Dawson's true worth to our Association, or the degree to which he will be greatly missed.
In particular, we shall treasure the memory of his two terms as an outstanding President, and the many years he served as a Trustee of the Commandos' Benevolent Fund.
Whenever we sought his wise counsel, which was often, this was always forthcoming and there was never any doubt that the opinions he so kindly expressed had originated only after much careful thought.
We will never forget his charm, kindness and understanding, and will always feel very privileged to have known him. We deeply mourn the passing of a very dear friend and comrade, and a very staunch supporter of our Commando cause.
Our very deep and sincere sympathy goes out to his dear widow, Jean and her lovely family, in the irreparable loss thet have sustained" [6].
 
Sources
[1] London Gazette 36679, page 4043
[2] London Gazette 37213, page 4053 
[3] National Archives WO373/185.
[4] London Gazette 41589, page 20.
[5] Commando Association newsletters 29 and 67.
[6] Commando Association newsletter 87.
The Fighting Fourth by Maj. James Dunning.
 

4 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.4 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.4 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 4 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.4 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CBF: List of respondents to a pamphlet sent by CBF.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Michael, Clifford
Capt
93310
 
Signals (CA80)
Adcock
H
Pte
 
 
(CA13)
William, G.H.
Sgt
5183147
MM
Glosters; award 1940
Airey
F
Pte
3599373
 
Borders
J.E.
Rfn
3249930 
 
Cameronians; 4 Cdo Dieppe ;1 Cdo 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Robert, Henry
Dvr
T/14421112
 
RASC; (PG)
Albrow
Frank, Joseph
Lt. (Major)
255599
 
Norfolks; & 6 Cdo; Korea (CA15; CA119)
Alcock
H
Pte
 
 
lka Birmingham (LL1)
Aldcroft
S
Fus
 
 
died 11/9/54 (CA20)
Alderson
H
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL1)
Aldred
A
LBdr
 
 
RA; lka Droylesden (LL1)
Aldridge
Arthur,  G.
CSM
 
 
(CA61)
Alexandre
P.M.St J
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Allard
C
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Allaway
M
Pte
 
 
& 9 Cdo (LL1)
Allen
J
Pte
5389390
 
Ox & Bucks
Allen
W
LSgt
4918457
 
S Staffs; wounded NWE CasLists WO417/77
Allsop
Walter, George, William, 'Bill'
CSM
 
 
& 7 Cdo; & CBTC
(CA69)
Amaury
Pierre
Lieut
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Anderson
A.P.
Pte
2989761
 
A&SH; CasLists NWE wounded 13Aug44.
R.J.
Rfn
7017211
 
R.U.R
Victor, William
Pte
3965128
 
Welch; (CA108)
Andriot
F
 
 
 
(CBF)
Angus
A
 
 
 
 
Archieiri
A
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Arslett
C.H.
Pte
5110553
 
R.Warwicks; and 7 Cdo PoW Crete
Askew
A
Tpr
 
 
RAC
Aspden
J. 'Jack'
LBdr
 
MBE
RA; & 9 Cdo; (CA19, 38, 116) ; Major in Malay Regt
Atrill
A.R.
Pte
14557439
 
Somerset LI/CasLists 1944 wounded NWE
Austin
Albert
CSM
 
RA; (CA28); wounded 6Jun44  WO417/77; emigrated Australia (LL1)
Autin
Rene, Alfred
Cpl
 
 
4 Cdo French Troop died N.America 17/1/60 (CA31)
Edward
Pte
3319294
 
Highland LI; (PG) (LL1); 1944 CasList WO417/76.
Bagot
Andre
Capt
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Lionel, James
Pte
6297835
 
Buffs; kia
Thomas, McLaren
Pte
2879803
 
Gordons; NWE wounded
WO417/77; (CA50)
Baker
 
Pte
 
 
 
Balarro
N.
LCpl
 
 
10 Cdo; lka Marseilles (LL1)
Joseph
Fus
6016394
 
R. Irish Fus; died on war service
Francois
CSM
4900FN40
MM
10 (IA) Cdo
Bandy
R
 
 
 
 
Banfield
Graham
Pte
14574286
 
KSLI; NWE CasList WO417/77;(CA111)
Banks
Allan, 'Monty'
Fus
3446930
 
Lancs Fus; (CA79); wounded 10/6/44 WO417/77
Banks
Norman,Bencough 
 
 
 
 
Barbe
Maurice
Sgt
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Bargman
R
LCpl
 
 
RAC
Barham
Frederick, William
Gnr
 
 
 
Barnes
A
Pte
 
 
 
William, 'Bill'
Cpl
5341937
 
R Berks Regt; (CA92)
Barnett
B
Bdr
876919
 
RA
Barnett
G
LSgt
7662631
 
R. Fus.
Nicholas, William
Lieut
295395
 
RA; kia
Barrows
Peter
 
 
 
 
Barry
T.G.
Fus
 
 
lka South Wales (LL1)
Lawrence, Thomas
Sgt
5382464
 
Ox and Bucks Regt; from Finchley (CA56)
Ronald, Lorraine
Cpl
5389646
 
Ox & Bucks; RTU kia with Ox and Bucks
Baumer
 
Pte
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Beacall
P.J. 'Jimmy'
Sgt
4037782
 
KSLI; (PG)
Beax
Emile, Bernard
LCpl
4908FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Beazley
 
Lt
 
 
 
Beckett
P.C.
Capt
 
 
 
Beddows
J
Pte
 
 
lka Handsworth (LL2)
Bedu
C
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo; lka Tunis (LL3)
Begot
L
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Frank, William
Sgt
7901939
 
RAC
Hector, Allan
Pte
6297280
 
Buffs; kia
Bennett
M. Phillip
Col
 
 
Devonshire Regt; (CBF)
Bentley
F
Cpl
3445394
 
Lancs Fus.
Bernard
A
QM
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo; lka France (LL2)
Bevins
Samuel, 'Bill'
Dvr
T/5048161
 
RASC; (CA60);wounded NWE CasLists WO417/77
Bickerstaff
Arthur
Pte
 
 
(PG); (LL2)
Bidmead
William, H.  (Bill)
LCpl
 
 
(CA114); (PG)
Biestro
Jean
Cpl
1136FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Birch
R.W.
Pte
6297675
 
TheBuffs; wounded NWE
CasLits WO417/77
Bird
W
Pte
5435326
 
Duke of Cornwall LI
Birkett
F
Pte
4985218
 
Sherwood Forresters
Birkett
J.W.
Lt
 
 
 
Birmingham
Christopher
Cpl
7013529
 
R.U.R.
Bishop
A.H.J. 'Jim'
Sgt
 
 
 
John
LCpl
5674696
 
Somerset LI; kia
Bishop
L
 
 
 
 
Blackburn
Jack
Pte
 
 
from Elland Yorks (CA47)
Blackie
Robert
Pte
 
 
from Edinburgh (CA83)
Blackman
T.E.J.
Pte
5958184
 
Beds. & Herts Regt; wounded 29/7/44 CasList WO417/79
Blain
Robert, Strachan 'Jock'
Sgt
 
DCM
Dorset Regt/142 Cdo./Chindits 1943
Blakemore
B.S.
 
 
 
 
Blewitt
W
Pte
 
 
lka Tipton (LL2)
Charles, Harold
Cpl
6905806
MM
Rifle Bde; award at Dieppe
Robert, John
Pte
 
 
and No.2 Cdo (CA97)
Boccadoro
Pierre, Charles
Cpl
 
 
French (10(IA) (CA118)
Bollore
G.A.
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Bolton
J.A.P.
Pte
 
 
 
Booth
A
Pte
 
 
 
Boothby
A
Spr
14707488
 
R.E; lka Buxton (LL2)
Robert, Bernard, John
LCpl
7911119
 
R.A.C; kia St Nazaire
Bouchard
Georges
LCpl
 
CdG
 
Bertram, William, Sydney
Major
112893
DSO, MiD 
East Lancs Regt
Bougrain
E.L.
LCpl
 
 
 
Bouilly
Jean, J.
Cpl
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Bourret
A
LCpl
190FN42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Bousfield
Ernest
Pte 
 
 
later Captain (CA71)
Bowcock
Philip
Fus
14286753
 
RWF; 'E' and 'HQ' Tps; from Staffs (CA54)
Bowers
C
Pte
 
 
and 2 Cdo; from Hull (LL2)
W
Pte
3187064
 
KOSB
Boyd
John, Mcmaster
Sgt
6980161
 
R Irish Fus
Boyes
I
Sgt
4390106
 
Green Howards
Boyle
D.M.
LCpl
4042438
 
KSLI; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Boys
G.T.
LCpl
7623798
 
RAOC
Bradbury
G
Pte
5389958
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
Bradshaw
S
Pte
6297735
 
Buffs
Brady
William, R.
Cpl
 
 
USA
Thomas
Fus
4206261
 
'E' Tp (CA93); R.W.F.
Bray
A
Pte
2939788
 
A & S Highlanders
Brewer
Albert, Edward, 'Ted'
Pte
 
 
(CBF) (PG)
Frank, Albert
Gnr
 
 
RA (CA68)
Briand
Gaston
LCpl
 
CdG
 
Briat
Paul
Sgt
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Bridge
George
 
 
 
& 3 Cdo (CBF)
Briggs
Eric, B.
Pte
4865271
 
Leics. Regt; CasList WO417/77; (CBF)
Bright
E.L.
 
 
 
 
Britten
W.C.
Pte
5109799
 
R. Warwicks; and 7 Cdo PoW Crete
Alfred, Edwin
Pte
5619678
 
Gloster Regt; died of illness in 1949 
Brooks
Archie, Richard, 'Roy'
Rfn
6853377
 
KRRC
Ernest, Frank, William
LSgt
5188020
BEM
Glosters
Brown
A
Pte
 
Essex
Brown
H
Pte
 
 
 
Brown
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Brown
W
Cpl
 
 
 
Bryne
CecIl, William, (Tanky)
Cpl
3134093
 
Borders  Regt. (CA108)
Burgess
James, Coxon
Gnr
2066140
 
RA
James
Pte
 
 
(LL2) (PG)
Burgin
H
Gnr
 
 
 
Anthony, John
Lt
249832
 
QORWK; (CA103); wounded 7Nov44
Burke
J.J.
Gnr
 
 
lka Uxbridge (LL2)
Burke
R.W.
LCpl
6295251
 
Buffs; 'C' Tp. (PG); (LL2)
Frederick
Pte
4985218
 
Sherwood Forresters; kia
Michael, Frederick
Lt
73154
 
Oxs & Bucks LI; kia
Burnett
Joe
Pte
6292500
 
Buffs/CasLists/
woundedNW Europe
Burns
William, Stirling
Pte
 
 
 
Burrell
J
LCpl
3317331
 
HLI
Burrows
Pete
Fus
6087599
 
R Fusiliers
Burrows
C
Pte
4346042
 
E Yorks Regt
Hutchison
T/Capt.
231543
MC
R Norfolk Regt
Frank, James, Lindsay
Lieut
85925
 
R Norfolk Regt; kia
Bushnell
William, Douglas, 'Doug'
SSgt
 
 
from Bristol (CA120)
Butterworth
F
Fus
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Buxton
Ron
 
 
 
served only a few months before OCTU (CA110)
Patrick, Joseph
Sgt
2719257
MM,MBE, MiD
Irish Guards
Byron
W
Cpl
4913997
 
S Staffs
Cabellan
Jean
Cpl
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Caille
M
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Cameron
Archibald, John
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Arbroath (CA89)
Campbell
T
Pte
3313938
 
HLI; lka Bexhill on Sea (LL3)
Cannell
I.T. 'Peter'
LCpl
5335204
 
R. Berks; wounded NWE WO417/77; Sigs & C Tp., (CA24)
Carine
R
Cpl
T/141142
 
RASC
James, 'Jim'
Pte
3194284
 
KOSB; CasLists; CA65
Charles, Thomas, Alexander, 'Sandy'
Capt
151556
 
RAC
Carlyle
Carl
TSM
 
 
 
Caron
R.K.J.
Sgt
 
 
lka Criccieth (LL3)
E.L.K.A.
Capt
106677
MC
RA
Carr
J.C.
Sgt
861216
 
RA
Carr
K
Lt Col
 
 
 
Carrigan
 
Pte
 
 
 
Casalonga
Laurent
Cpl
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Cashin
 
Pte
 
 
 
Castle
L
Fus
13026604
 
RWF; (lka Kilburn (LL3)
Catlow
J.W.
Pte
3528909
 
Manchester
Cato
George
Cpl
T/263716
 
RASC; from Finsbury (CA98)
Cattell
Charles, Sydney
 
6141548
 
East Surrey Regt
Eric
Tpr
14555554
 
RAC; kia
Cevoz-Mami
Jean
Cpl
 
CdG
 
Chamberlain
Walter, P.
Gdsm
2618377
 
Grenadier Guards; from Troon (CA54)
Chaplain
M
LCpl
 
 
lka France (LL3)
Chapman
F
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Southend (LL3)
Chapman
R
Pte
 
 
from Longton, Stoke on Trent (LL3)
Chapman
Robert, Frank
Tpr
 
 
from Kidderminster (CA94)
Chapman
Roy, Trevor
Capt
 
 
& 9 Cdo; from Romsey (CA113)
Chattaway
Louis
Tsm
53811205
 
Ox & Bucks
Chausse
Paul
Csm
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Chauvet
Maurice
Cpl
 
CdG *
10 (IA) Cdo
Chemarin
M
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo (LL3)
Child
J
 
 
 
 
John,Albert
LSgt
6850530
 
KRRC; died on war service
Chouteau
Paul
Cpl
 
CdG
 
Churchard
W
Pte
5771739
 
R Norfolk Regt
Churchill
Pat
 
 
 
(PG)
Clark
E
Gnr
6460520
 
RA; lka Earlsfield (LL3)
Eric
Cpl
 
 
from Merstham (CA66)
Clark
M
Pte
5880377
 
Buffs
Clark
Maurice
Sgt
 
 
 
Charles,Thomas, Alexander, Carlos
Capt
 
 
xref. Carlos-Clarke
Clark/E
Eric, 'Nobby'
Cpl
 
 
 
Clarke
E A
Pte
3383572
 
Manchester
Patrick, Joseph
Fus
6482285
 
R Fusiliers; kia
Clayton
R
Pte
 
AAC; lka Brighouse (LL3)
Francis, 'Frank'
LCpl
5186173
 
Gloster Regt; PoW Dieppe
Clement
Denis, R.
Pte
6028720
CdG
Suffolks
Clewes
J.D. 'Jim'
Gdsm
2619831
 
Grenadiers; from Stourbridge (CA85)
Clewes
W
Pte
 
 
lka Brighton (LL3)
Cliff
F.H.
LSgt
 
 
lka London W11 (LL3)
Clifton
Benjamin
Pte
 
 
 
Clough
P
L/Bdr
 
RHA
Cocker
L
Pte
10526418
 
REME
Cockett
J
Rfn
6914080
 
Rifle Brigade
Cocksedge
Reginald, E.C.
LBdr
 
 
RA
Coggins
E.J.
Pte
3969556
 
Welch Regt
Cohen
Alec, J.
Dvr
98632
 
RASC; from Mill Hill London (CA92)
Coleman
A.W. or R.W.
Mne
 
 
lka Blythe (LL3); query 42RM
Coleman
G.W.
LCpl
5674960
 
Ox & Bucks Li
Coles
D.E.J.
Pte
3910261
 
SWB
George
Fus
14553944
 
Lancs Fusiliers; kia
Collins
 
Lt
 
 
 
Colliver
 
Lt
 
 
 
Condron
A
Pte
3530985
 
Manchester
Cook
George
Fus
4206488
 
RWF; wounded and POW; home 1944 WO417/76
Cook
J.M.
Major
 
 
 
John, Barrington
Rfn
6849965
 
King's Royal Rifle Corps;  kia
Cooke
Alexander, Albert, 'Max'
Sgt
T/5569740
 
RASC; and 10 Cdo; from Suffolk (CA88)
Cooney
I
Gnr
3444071
 
RA
Dennis
Pte
14776166
 
R. Norfolk Regt and Lincs Regt
Cooper 
D.M.`
Pte
 
 
residing Worthing in 1954 (CA19)
Cooper
J.R.
Cpl
11877082
 
RE
Cooper
Roy
Fus
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA116)
Samuel
Dvr
T/118691
 
RASC; from Troon (CA103)
Coote
Alan, Dudley
Pte
6292556 & 346138
 
(CA59); Buffs / RAOC later Major
Daniel
LCpl
10892FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Corbin
Maurice
Pte
1337T42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Cordingley
L
Dvr
T/2254473
 
RASC
Corpes
E.L.
LCpl
6139324
 
E Surrey Regt
Cosgrove
 
Lt
 
 
 
Coste
Georges
LSgt
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Cotton
R.A.V.
LBdr
 
RA
Coulcher
G.A.
Fus
14572635
 
R Fusiliers; lka Stoke Newington (LL3)
Garnett
Spr
 
R Engineers; kia St Nazaire
Leonard, Nixon
Major
155073
MC
Durham LI; award 6/6/44
Couturier
Jean
LSgt
 
Ld'H, CdG, MM
from France (LL3)
Cowan
H
Cpl
7012348
 
RUR; lka Westmoreland (LL3)
Cowie
A
Dvr
 
 
lka Keighley Yorkshire (LL3)
Cowie
David, Falconer
Sgt
 
 
 
Frederick, Ernest
Tpr
6918671
 
RAC; kia
Cox
S
LCpl
6285422
 
Buffs
Coxall
C
LSgt
 
 
lka Winchester (LL3)
George, Mckinlay
Rfn
3428703
 
Camerons (Scottish Rifles); died of wounds
Crew
Jack
Sgt
 
 
 
Croizer
Robert
LCpl
 
Cd G
10 (IA) Cdo
Cross
E W
Sgt
4036812
 
KSLI
Cross
J
Sgt
 
 
 
Cross
M
Cpl
3448719
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Crowley
Joseph, Patrick
Cpl
 
 
 
Crowther
'Muscles'
Capt
 
 
 
Croxton
M.J.
 
 
 
(CBF)
Cullen
C
Pte
3779288
 
King's Regt
Culrons
J
Gnr
 
RA
Culross
H
Gnr
 
RA
Cultler
A
 
 
 
 
Cunningham
G
Rfn
7013573
 
RUR
Harry
Sgt
7357055
MM
RAMC; award 1/11/44
Currie
P.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Cutler
 
Pte
 
 
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No 4 Commando Nominal D - H

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.4 Commando.
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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CBF: 2009 List of respondents to pamphlet sent by CBF.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Photo Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
D' Jouder
H
Sgt
 
 
and 10IA) Cdo
Dainty
I
Rfn
14444091
 
Cambs. Regt
Pte
5953035
MiD 
Beds & Herts Regt
Dale
S
Pte
4615801
 
ACC
Dannechan
P
Sgt
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Danson
Louis, Andre
LCpl
487FN43
 
and 10(IA) Cdo; (CA88)
Kenneth, Carr
Pte
3605416
MM
Border Regt; award with 12 Cdo
Darragh
Henry,'Paddy'
 
 
 
 
Davenport
R
Cpl
3774792
 
Kings Regt
Davies
Barney, K.
Bdr
868384
 
RA
Davies
Evan, M.
Fus 
 
OBE 1980
& 41RM; later Lieut. CA74
Davies
G
Pte
3969565
 
Welch Regt
Davies
Kenneth
Pte
 
 
 
W
Pte
 
 
lka Aberdare (LL4)
Davison
Robert
Lt
 
 
 
Robert, William, Palliser
Lt Col
130068
DSO, CdG
Loyals
De Cotte
R
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
De Montaur
Guy De Villard
Sgt (Lt)
 
Ld'H, CdG
 
De Naurois
Rene Paulin
Rev (Capt)
 
Ld'H, CdG, MC
and 10(IA) Cdo
Dechamboux
Rene Jules
LCpl
68FN43
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Delve
K
 
 
 
 
Demonet
Paul, George
Cpl
1205FN43
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Dempster
Stanley, George
RQMS
6289842
 
Buffs
Denereaz
Andre
LCpl
 
 
 
Dennis
A
Gdsm
2734604
 
Welsh Guards
Dennis
R.G.
Sgt
 
 
 
Denny
J.P.
 
 
 
 
Derrien
Marcel
Cpl
328FN43
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Desmond
Maurice
TSM
6340886
 
R West Kents
Devager
Ferdnand
LCpl
 
CdG
 
Devaney
George
 
 
 
& 2Cdo / Kings L'Pool
Devil
R
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Dick
D
Pte
5343073
 
R Berks Regt
Dickson
R
 
 
 
 
Dillon
A
Pte
 
 
 
Anthony, Bruce
LCpl
6291999
 
Buffs; POW Dieppe CasLists WO417/94;
WO416/97/152
Di-Scala
Y.E.
 
 
 
CA93; & 10 (IA) Cdo
Cyril
Sgt
4914036
MM (LG37061)
S Staffs Regt
William, Horace
Lt
268437
 
S.Staffs Regt (CA90)
Dockerty
G
 
 
 
 
Dodkins
Leonard, Frederick
Pte
 
1938 RA ; 13Oct43 SWB;  CasList WO417/77 NWE
Doidge
R.K.
Pte
5625793
 
Devons. 
Donaldson
Alexander
Rfn
 
 
 
Henry
Pte
3649481
 
S Lancs. Regt
Doubler
Charles, Anthony
Pte
3962136
 
Welch; Dieppe CasList WO417/53; PoW WO416/100/337
Doughty
George, G.
Fus
4190969
 
RWF;& 12 Cdo (CA95); wounded WO417/77 
W
Pte
4276906
 
E Yorks Regt
Dowling
 
Lt
 
 
DLI
Doyle
C.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Doyles
A
Cpl
T/91205
 
RASC
Draper
A
 
 
 
 
Driscoll
Arthur
Sgt
154547
 
REME
Driscoll
H F
Cpl
 
 
 
Ducasse
Roger, Jean
LCpl
728FN40
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Duchossy
 
Pte
 
CdG
 
Duckett
John
Cpl
 
 
from Erdington (CA92)
Duckworth
J.P.
Pte
3780404
 
Kings Regt
Duffy
K
Rfn
14561644
 
Cameronians/CasLists wounded 8Jun44NWE
Duhig
J.
Pte
6293173
 
The Buffs; CasList 1944 WO417/66; PG
Duke
Walter
Pte
 
 
(CA113)
Dumenoir
Raymond
Sgt
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Dunk
W.A.G.
Cpl
6397540
 
Buffs
Dunning
J
Major
7893672
 
RAC
Dunning-White
J
Capt
132780
 
Viii Hussars
Dupont
A
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Duveen
A.E.
Capt
 
 
10th R. Hussars; left Cdo24/4/41 (WD 4 Cdo)
Dyett
J
Pte
5730867
 
Dorsets
Dykes
Bernard
RSM
 
 
 
Earle
Albert, V.
Lt
774663
 
South Lancs (PWV)
Gerald, Thomas
Cpl
6482238
 
R.Fusiliers; wounded 6/6/44 WO417/77
Eccles
J.F.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL4)
Edmunds
R.M.
Pte
14557172
 
Glos; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77.
Edwards
Arthur, B.
LCpl/Sgt
7390567
 
RAMC; wounded Jun44 CasList WO417/77
James, John, 'Taffy'
RSM
 
 
(CA105)
Eeles
Ernest
 
 
 
 
Egly
P
Lt
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Elliot
A.W.
Sgt
 
 
 
Elliot
Gordon
LSgt
5673408
MiD (LG37521)
Somerset LI; (PG)
Ellis
A
Pte
 
 
lka Liverpool (LL4)
Frank
Lt
304633
 
Northants
Elwell
J
Fus
4206818
 
RWF
Emault
P
Cpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Emmet
George, Hugh, Cavendish
Capt
124522
MiD (LG35172, p3003)
RTR; 22/10/41 to RAF (LG35423, p334)
J.F.
Major
53193
MiD (LG35729, p4328)
RA
Ensor
R.W.
 
 
 
(CBF)
Ernault
P
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Etche
J
Gnr
 
RA
Etcher
George, Henry
Gnr
 
 
 
Evans
A.O.
LSgt
4032238
 
KSLI; wounded 1/11/44 Cas List WO417/85
Evans
G
Pte
3775227
 
Kings Regt
Evans
H
LBdr
889636
 
RA
Evans
J
A/Sgt
4031772
 
KSLI; wounded NWE CasLIst WO417/77
Evans
T
Gnr
 
 
 
Everitt
J
Pte
6205873
 
Middx Regt
Fagou
G
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
A.F.H.
Fus
3452795
 
Lancs Fus; 7 Cdo; PoW Bardia raid
Fairless
T
Pte
 
 
lka Bournemouth (LL4)
Falconer
Edward
 
 
 
 
Farmborough
Frank
Pte
5957221
 
Beds & Herts; CasList WO417/77; (CA104). 
Orlando, Raffaele
Pte
7365489
 
RAMC
Joseph, L.
Cpl
3601332
 
Border Regt; & 12 Cdo (CA55)
Farrar
A
Pte
 
 
lka Monmouthshire (LL4)
John, Beddell
LCpl
 
BEM
and 7 Cdo (Pow Crete) Layforce
Fatou
L
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) and 4 Cdo; from France (LL4)
Faure
Hubert
WO1
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fellowes
T.P.
Capt
69458
 
Irish Guards
Ferguson
J
Pte
 
 
 
Ferguson
R
Capt
 
 
 
Ferrari
G.F.
Pte
14634233
 
A&SH
Findlay
D
Gnr
 
 
 
William
Tpr
7903742
MM
RAC
Leslie, 'Tubby'
Pte
6297984
MiD
East Kents
Firth
A
 
 
 
 
Fischer
G
 
 
 
 
Flesch
Raymond
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fletcher
Alexander
LCpl
3858160
 
Loyal Regt; Dieppe List; from Preston (CA82)
Fletcher
(or Parry)
Benjamin
 
 
 
(PG)
Fletcher
Henry, James, 'Jim'
Cpl
 
 
'E' Tp;  (CA62); from Milton Keynes (CA96)
Fletcher
W.C.
 
 
 
 
Flowers
D
LSgt
5342083
 
R Berks
John
LCpl
3199275
MM
KOSB
Folliott
A
LSgt
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fookes
Victor, James
LBdr
 
Hon.Art.Coy to 4Cdo 18Jul'40; kia 1942  R.A.
Ford
V.E.
Cpl
S/7896
 
RASC
Forshaw
Alan
CQMS
T/141150
 
RASC; 1 Cdo Bde CA51 CasList WO417/76 
Forsythe
D.A.W.
Cpl
 
 
 
Fortune
Neil
LBdr
 
 
RA
Fosberry
Leslie, Kenneth
Pte
 
 
Hampshire Regt; (CA83); (PG)
Foster
A
Gnr
 
 
RA; Shotton Colliery (LL5)
Fouger
R
Lcpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fourer
Lucien
Cpl
 
CdG
 
Fox
J
Fus
 
 
Lancs Fus.
Frank
 
Lt
 
 
 
Clifford, Francis, George
Pte
5184082
 
Glosters;NWE CasList wounded WO417/76
Ernest, Leonard
Pte
534572
 
R Berks Regt; (CA98); (Dieppe Nom Roll)
George
LSgt
405825
MM
Lovat Scouts; kia France
Fraser
J.H.
Pte
14689601
 
Highland LI
Leonard, John, Enoch
Gdsm
2737968 or 2737969
 
Welsh Gds; (CA120); (Dieppe Nom Roll)
Fraser
W
Pte
 
 
 
Frazer
J.A.
 
 
 
 
Frazer
J.M.
Pte
 
 
 
French
M
Rfn
14777101
 
Cambs
Fresnoy
A
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fromager
Marcel
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Fry
R
Spr
 
RE
Fry
William, Arthur, Thomas
Pte
6098368
 
Queens Royal
Peter, Lincoln
Pte
 
 
RASC
Gabriel
R
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gadout
R
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gain
 
Lt
 
 
 
Gale
Eli , Charles
Pte
5500179
 
 
Gallon
 
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Galton
Jack
Cpl
 
 
 
Gannat
M
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Gardiner
 
Lt
 
 
 
Gardiner
Bill
Rfn
 
 
& 2 Cdo (CA19)
Gardner
W
Pte
7518728
 
RAMC attd 4 Cdo; 1944 CasList WO417/77)
C.V.
Cpl 
T/164259
 
RASC; CasLists NWE WO417/77
Garrabos
F
Cpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo French
Garrett
 
Pte
 
 
 
William, Owen
Pte
3854009
 
Loyals
Gault
 
Pte
 
 
 
Gautier
Leon
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo French
Gauntlett
F
Pte
 
 
 
Gautier
J
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo French
Gavin
W.E.
Pte
5626622
 
Devons
Gee
Peter, Benjamin
Pte
2930991
 
Enlisted 25/4/39 Liv Scots 2nd Bn (QOCH); conv to 89th anti tank RA; wounded 1/11/44
Geering
Thomas
Pte
14203192
 
S. Lancs; PoW 10/8/44 WO417/85; (LL5)
Gersel
Rene
LCpl
 
CdG
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gery
M
Pte
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo French; lka Paris (LL5)
Gibbs
R.D.W.
Pte
6297870
 
Buffs; (LL5) (PG)
Gicquel
Georges
LCpl
 
CdG
 
Donald, J.
Major
90629
 
Camerons
Gilchrist
R
LCpl
3195359
 
KOSB
Gillard
F.G.
LCpl
 
 
lka East Ham (LL5)
Douglas
Pte
14656477
 
KOSB
Gillou
G
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gilmore
Peter
Pte
 
 
 
Ginsberg
D
Pte
3656209
 
South Lancs Prince of Wales Volunteers
Giudicelli
P
Pte
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Givens
John
Lt Col
 
 
 
Givens
John
Cpl
 
 
Glos Regt
Glass
D.C.
Major
 
MBE
 
Glover
G.V. or V.G.
Pte
 
 
LL5 & CBF
Godard
Louis
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Samuel, Watson
Pte
5111581
 
Warwicks
Goilana
L
LCpl
 
 
 
Frederick, Morris
Pte
6145770
 
East Surreys
Goodwin
G.H.
Pte
14583749
 
LYS
Goodwin
J
 
 
 
 
Goujon
Leon
Pte
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gouriou
O
Cpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Gourong
Maurice, Jean, Louis
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Goyne
Richard
 
 
 
Novellist; Penrith Observer 2/7/46
Grace
G
Pte
 
 
Welch
Graham
G
LSgt
4350446
 
E Yorks
Graham
J
 
 
 
 
Grail
A
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Grant
F
LCpl
 
 
from Bolton (LL6)
Grant
Roy, Philip
 
 
 
HQ troop; (CBF)
Gray
Hunter
Capt
 
 
 
Greaves
James, Roland 
Pte
 
 
Recce Corps; emig Canada (CA120)
Green
N.T.
Cpl
5342004
 
R Berks
Green
Ronald
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Greenaway
H
Sgt
5332362
 
R Berks
Gregory
J.R.
Pte
 
 
 
       
 
 
Grieve
John
Cpl
 
 
Glos Regt
Griffin
T
Pte
5730384
 
Dorsets
Griffiths
Jack
 
 
 
 
Grimes
H.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Grispin
F
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Grocock
W
Cpl
2619786
 
Grenadier Gds
James, George
Pte
5344268
 
R Berks
Groom
John, Arthur
Sgt
 
 
 
Guerry
E.L.
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guezennec
F
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guilcher
Joseph
Cpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guillou
G.H.
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guinebault
Eugene
Lcpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guinness
T
Pte
 
 
 
Peter, James
Pte
6216253
 
Middx
Gunn
E
Pte
 
 
 
Guy
E
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guyader
J
 
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Guyard
A
LCpl
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Hagen
Thomas, V., 'Pat'
 
 
 
 
D
Lt
120492
 
RASC
Haile
Donald
Pte
 
 
from Alvaston, Derby (CA98)
Hall
Derek
CQMS
 
 
 
Halliday
Jimmy
Sgt / Lt
 
RA; and 6 Cdo (CA114)
Halliwell
J
Pte
3599733
 
Borders
Abert, Edward
Gnr
876901
 
RA attestation 1937
Frederick, J.W.
Cpl
5186589
 
Gloucs; & CMWTC (CA92); (PG)
Hamblin
S.A.
RSM
5946962
 
Beds & Herts
Hambling
F.T.
LCpl
 
 
 
Hamilton
Vic, G.
Cpl
 
 
 
Hamlett
J
Pte
5670232
 
Som Li
Hampton
G
LCpl
3861617
 
Loyals
Hampton
H.J.
LBdr
 
RA
Harcourt
W
Pte
 
 
 
Harper
Alfred, Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Harper
S.E.
Spr
 
 
 
G.F.
LCpl
3601406
 
Borders
Harris
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Harris
R.O.U.
 
 
 
 
Harrison
Douglas, Arthur
Spr
 
RE; from Selsdon (CA77)
Hartburn
G.H.
Gnr
 
 
 
Harvey
G.C.
Rfn
 
 
 
William, Young, 'Bill'
Gnr
837194
 
RA
Hasleden
Alfred, Consort
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Billingshurst (CA120)
Henry, C
Rfn
6854343
 
KRRC; wounded Aug44
Hatton
Raymond
Tpr
 
 
 
Hattu
G
Lt
 
 
 
Hubert
Pte
 
 
from Darlington
Havilland,
born Heldberg
Egon, Mac
Egon
 
13041817
 
(CBF); LG 40924; 10IA ?
Isaac, John
LCpl
7265317
CdG
RAMC; (CA93)
Hay
J
Gnr
 
 
 
Heasman
Charles Edwin
 
 
 
 
Heath
M.R. 'Ray'
Cpl
 
 
from Prestwick (CA113)
Heaynes
L
TsSM
3965370
 
Welch; wounded NWE; (LL6)
Hebblewaite
Reginald John
Tpr
 
 
 
Hecht
Walter
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Edward Percy Henry
LCpl
5344513
 
R Berks
Hegarty
William
Rfn
 
 
 
Heggarty
J
Rfn
7010953
 
RUR
Kenneth George
Pte
6296547
 
Buffs
Henderson
Alexander
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Henderson
Norman
Dvr
T/175858
 
RASC
Hennings
S J
Capt
 
 
 
Henric
J
LSgt
 
 
 
Henry
A
LSgt
7264010
 
RAMC
Heron
R.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Hervo
Raymond
Pte
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo; (CBF)
Hesketh
G
Pte
2931557
 
Liverpool Scots
Hesketh
J
Pte
 
 
 
Hibbert
J
Pte
3534999
 
Loyals
Hill
D
Pte
14214114
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
Edward, Arthur
Gnr
 
RA
Harold, Sidney
Cpl
5247775
 
Worcs; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Hill
J
Sgt
6912639
 
Rifle Bde
Joseph
Sgt
781097
 
RA. (CA84)
Hill
S
Gdsm
2735047
 
Welsh Guards
Hillier
G
Pte
5183279
 
Gloucs
Hillier
T.J.
Pte
4080555
 
SWB
Robert, Edward
Sgt
7587712
 
REME; wounded Normandy
Hilton
A.T.
Sgt
 
 
later W.O. in R. Norfolk Regt - Korea (CA15)
Brian
Lt
 
 
Essex Yeomanry
Hind
L
Bde
 
 
 
Albert, Leslie
Bde
800268
 
RA
Hinder
A
Pte
 
 
 
Hindmarsh
Wilson
Cpl
 
 
 
Hinton
M
Cpl
2077980
 
RE
Hoare
Bill
 
 
 
 
Hoare
C.F.E.
 
 
 
& 6 Cdo (CBF); died 2010
Hobson
D.W.
Sgt
2036100
 
RE
Hodgkinson
Francis, James
Major
 
 
 
Thomas
Gdsm
2619941
 
Grenadier Gds (CA92)
Hogarth
 
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Holland
H
LCpl
3776646
 
Kings
Hollingworth
Kenneth, Walter
Gnr
2080715
 
RA
Holt
R
Pte
 
 
 
Gerald, George, 'Lofty'
Pte
 
 
post war Somerset Police (CA35);(CA105)
Donald, Samuel
LCpl
6478881
 
R Fus
Hook
A.J.
Cpl
5341260
 
R Berks
Owen, Gerard
Pte
6297771
 
Buffs
Hooper
R
Cpl
5629007
 
REME; WO420/26230
Hopkins
H L
Pte
397026
 
Welch
Frederick, J.
Pte
5118341
MiD 
S.Staffs; MiD Dieppe, wounded Normandy
George
LSgt
5948229
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Dieppe
Horny
Joseph
Sgt
5899FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Houldsworth
Daniel, 'Danny'
Sgt
3452218
 
Lancs Fus; CA28; 9Jun44 CasList WO417/76 & 77
Hourcourigaray
Joseph, Julien
Sgt
3712FN40
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Housby
Stanley, J.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Howat
George, Collins, A.R.
Bdr
889681
 
1938 RA Attestations; CA18, 19, 26, 32, 
Howe
Albert
Pte
 
 
DLI; 
Howells
G.T.
Gdsm
2734873
 
Welsh Guards
Howes
R.W.
Gnr
 
 
 
Hubert
A
2/ Lt
 
 
and 10(IA) Cdo
Hudson
Percy
Pte
 
 
 
Hughes
A.H.
Cpl
2927941
 
S Lancs; (CBF)
Colin, James
Sig
5111985
 
R Warwicks; (CA113)
Walter, James, Frederick
Cpl
6027269
 
Essex
Hulot
L
Lt
 
 
 
Humphries
A.E.R.
Cpl
2621891
 
Gren Gds; CasList WO417/77
Hunt
F.J.
Rfn
7019764
 
RUR
Hunter
Hugh
 
 
 
(PG)
Hunter
John
Capt
 
 
 
John, Simon
Capt
271536
MC
RA
Hurd
A E
Gdsm
2620946
 
Grenadier Gds
Hurford
G
Pte
 
 
 
David
Pte
14591854
 
Beds & Herts
Edward Alexander Jackson Clark
Pte
14766685
 
KORR Lancs
Hydes
F
Pte
4983150
 
Sherwood For
Hyland
R D
 
 
 
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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.4 Commando.
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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA photo Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Ibbotson
J
Pte
4337783
 
E Yorks (Dieppe 4Cdo list)
Ironside
William
Gnr
865186
 
7Jun44 CasList WO417/76; RA Attestation 1937.  To A&SH 6Mar46
Irvine
J
LCpl
 
 
lka Belfast (LL6)
Irving
Michael, Anthony, 'Tony'
Cpl
4205846
 
RWF Enlistment Register Book 28 (20-7-40) / (CA108)
Irwin
L.T.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Cambridge (LL6)
Isherwood
Patrick
Sgt
 
 
CA104 shows 4 Cdo; CasList WO417/88 shows 3 Cdo
Albert, Frank
Pte
6014683
 
QRRWS; died of wounds
Henry, George
Gnr
 
RA/ PoW Dieppe
Jackson
A.J.
LSgt
 
RE
Ernest, Stanley, 'Jacko'
LCpl
6482265
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded NWE CasLists WO417/77
Jackson
J
LCpl
5111228
 
R Warwicks
Jackson
 
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Jacobs
Charlie, S.
Pte
 
 
(LL6)
James
Raymond
Pte
 
 
 
James
William, Thomas, Brinley
Lt
186188
 
Welch Regt; CasList 6Jun44 WO417/76 wounded 
Jansen
N.C.N
 
 
 
Poss id with Jensen
William, K.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo from Accrington (CA14)
Jenkins
C
Pte
6139264
 
E Surreys
Jennery
William, Robert, 'Bob'
Major
201371
 
R.A.C.; (CA27, CA29, CA32,  and CA63)
Harold, Charles, Henry
Pte
6213673
 
Middlesex: kia Normandy
Niels, Christian, F.
Pte
6300535
 
Buffs; wounded 7/7/44 CasList WO417/79; (CA104)
Jenson
J
LCpl
6298915
 
Buffs
Johnan
W
Pte
7891421
 
R T R
Johns
C.J.
Sgt
5382712
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
Johnson
Frederick, Charles
Bdr
915014
 
RA attestation 1939;CA120  6Jun44 CasList WO417/76
Johnson
J
LCpl
5110959
 
R Warwicks
Johnson
Leonard, Alfred, George
Pte
 
 
 
Johnson
William, A. 'Bill'
Pte
7891421
 
Green Howards; emigrated Canada (CA97)
Jones
Arnold
Sgt
 
 
(CA99); poss ident with William Arnold Jones
Jones
Brinley
Gnr
886428
 
RA Attestation 1938
Edgar, Prince
Pte
 
 
from Bilton nr Hull (CA91)
Jones
E.T.
Pte
 
 
(LL7)
Jones
Frederick, Edward
 
 
 
 
G
Pte
3974496
 
Welch Regt; wounded Normandy (WO417/77)
Jones
G
Fus
14775286
 
RWF 
Jones
George, E.
LCpl
 
 
'C' tp. (CA117 &79)
Jones
Glyn
Fus
 
 
& 3 Cdo (CA112)
Jones
Gwyn
Pte
 
 
(PG)
Jones
John, James
Pte
 
 
 
Jones
Lewis, John
Pte
14509855
 
R Norfolk R; NWE CasList WO417/76; (PG)
Jones
P
Fus
 
 
(LL7)
Jones
Raymond
Pte
 
 
 
Jones
T
Pte
 
 
RA
Jones
William, Arnold 
TSM
2734757
 
Welsh Gd (PG)(CA59)
Jones
W.J.A.
Sgt
 
 
(CA57)
Jordan
E.A.
Sgt
 
 
 
Jovenin
Raymonde, Albert
LSgt
1164FN 43
 
10 (IA) Cdo; (CA61)
Joy
John
RQMS /  Captain
2654286
 
Coldstream Gds to OCTU 2Jun42 -  then CBTC staff
Joyce
Harry, E.
 
 
 
East Surrey; (CA86)
Jung
A
LCpl
 
 
 
Kane
H
Pte
5387472
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
Karr
 
Capt
 
 
 
Kavanagh
J
 
 
 
 
Keale
W
Pte
5731783
 
Dorsets
Kealy
Terrence, J.
Rfn
6849921
 
KRRC; (PG); wounded 6/6/44 CasList WO417/77
James
LCpl
7012717
 
RUR
Keene
J
Pte
3662346
 
S Lancs
Keighley
J
Pte
4694937
 
KOYLI
Keil
W
Pte
5731783
 
Dorsets; (LL7); wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Kelly
C.A.
Lt (later Rev)
 
 
1953 Chaplain to the CA Burnley Branch
Kelly
H
Fus
3131512
 
RSF
Kelly
J
Pte
 
 
 
Kelsall
W
Spr
18823819
 
RE
Kendall
G.M.
Pte
3968414
 
R Warwicks
Kendrick
P.G.
Pte
5336379
 
R Berks
Kennedy
A
Tpr
 
 
 
Kennedy
I.A.
P1
 
 
 
Kennedy
J.E.
CSM
5781656
 
Norfolks
M.C.S.
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Kennedy
S
Sgt
 
 
 
Kennedy
Thomas, John
Pte
2576841
 
R Signals
Kenneth, Cecil
Sgt
2073019
 
RE Record Card; (CA117)
Kenny
T.J.
LCpl
 
 
 
Kerboas
Felix, R.
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo French
Kermarec
Jean, Joseph,
Cpl
427FN42
 
10 (IA) Cdo French
John
Cpl
7895199 
 
R.Fus; CA35; CasList wounded 14Jun44
Kerr
M.G.
Maj
53779
MiD (LG35172,p3003)
Rifle Bde; MiD Lofotens; left Cdo 30/6/41 (WD)
Kerr
R
Pte
3864762
 
Loyals
Kieffer
Phillipe
Comdt
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Henry
Sgt
 
 
 
King
Charles
Gdsm
2620144
 
Grenadier Guards
Peter, F
Sgt / Lt
328163 & 7536394
MC
Duke of Cornwall LI
Thomas, J.
Pte
5191561
 
& 7 Cdo 'A' Bn.Layforce; PoW Crete
Kinger
A
Sgt
 
 
 
Kinsella
T
Pte
377402
 
ACC
Kirby
Leslie, H.
Pte
6351135
 
QORWK; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77; emig Australia (CA100)
William, John
Pte
6482295
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded NWE CasLists WO417/77.
Kither
D.A.
 
 
 
 
Klopfenstein
Frederick, William
TSM
4810FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Knapp
Gordon, W.
Pte
5392437
 
Oxford and Bucks LI; Signal Troop (CA45)
Knapton
Richard, Albert,  'Dick'
 
 
 
& 7 Cdo (CA87); later WO1 at 1SSD
Knight
A
Pte
 
 
 
John, Henry
Pte
6216169
 
Durham Li
Knight
L.C.
Pte
6?51136
 
Royal West Kents
Knowles
Cyril
Sgt
 
 
 
Knowles
Frederick
 
21015547
 
DLI
Knowles
M
Pte
6297700
 
Buffs
Koons
F.M.
Cpl
 
MM
USA
La Niece
Rolland
Cpl
 
 
 
Labas
Pierre, Marcel
LCpl
458FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lachevre
G
LCpl
 
 
 
Laffont
Jean, Henri
Cpl
10448FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lahouze
Marcel Jean
Cpl
427FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
David
Sgt
2765791
 
Black Watch
Laird
G.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Peter, L.
Fus
6482261
 
R.Fus; CA14_wounded Walcheren; PG; CasList WO417/85
Lambey
D
Pte
6353222
 
Royal West Kents
Lambley
Dennis, A.
Pte
6353222
 
Royal West Kents
Lament
 
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery
Laming
F.A.
Pte
897518
 
Gordons
Lane
E
LCpl
 
 
 
Lane
Freddie
Pte
3966368
 
Welch
Lane
J.E.
LCpl
3604647
 
Borders
Lane
R.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Langlands
Geoffrey, D.
TSM
5675016
 
Somerset LI 
Lansley
A, Frank
Pte
3968864
 
R Warwicks
Lanternier
Louis
Sgt
1578FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Laot
Guy, Jean, Andre
LCpl
10899FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lardennois
A
Lt
 
 
 
Larkins
W
LCpl
2880641
 
R. Northumberland Fus; PoW 26/3/43 (WO417/63)
Larment
Henry, Frederick, 'Harry'
Bdr
884501
MiD
RA; & 3 Cdo; LG 37340 and 37575; CA35, 44, 62.
Leslie, James
Pte
14241799
Police 
 
N. Staffs; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77#
Laurent
A
LCpl
 
 
 
Pierre
Pte
13807764
 
Devons
Laventure
Joseph, Mathurin
Sgt
10533FN41
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lavezzi
Michel, Marcel
TSM
10808FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lawson
A.R.
 
 
 
 
Leach
C
Pte
4546257
 
W Yorks
Lear
H
Pte
 
 
 
Leash
Jimmy
Spr
 
 
R Engineers
Leatherland
Arthur
Cfn
842953
 
REME
Lebas
M
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Bris
Joseph
Cpl
1017CAS44
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Butt
P
Capt
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lechaponnier
Henri
Cpl
501FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Leer
H.G.
Sgt
 
 
 
Le Floch
Maurice,Frederic
LCpl
10899FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Legard
C.P.D. (Percy)
Lt Col
 
 
 
Legge
Walter, Frederick, 'Wally'
Pte
4617461
 
Duke of Wellingtons; (CA95) ; CasList NWE WO417/76
Le Goff
Jean
Cpl
214FN42
 
10 (IA) cdo
Le Grand
Maxime,Georges
LCpl
756FN42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Maitre 
W
Pte
5494647
 
Hampshire Regt
Lemoigne
Jean
Cpl
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Morvan
Raymond,Georges
LCpl
762FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Naqur
Jospeh,Vincent, Corentin
LSgt
10502FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lenney
H
LCpl
 
 
 
G.A.
Pte
14420444
 
S.Staffs Regt. wounded June 1944 WO417/77
Leostic
Roger
LCpl
442FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Reste
Pierre, Charles, Alphonse
LCpl
10435FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Le Rigoleur
A
 
 
 
 
George, Sutherland
Cpl
14241746 Police
 
KRRC; (CA71); wounded 1/11/44 CasList WO417/85
Victor, Alfred,
'Vic'
Gdsm
2665441
 
Coldstream Gds; (PG) ;(CBF); (CA59)
Lester
A.D.
Pte
 
 
died 1953 (CA22)
Letang
J
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Lewington
Leslie, John,
'Jack'
Gnr
14241851
Police
 
RA; 'A' Troop (CA64); wounded Walcheren 1Nov44 CasList WO417/85
Lewis
Edward, James, 'Ted'
Csm
3970069
 
Welch Regt
Lewis
Tony
Lt
 
 
Dorset Regt
Leyland
Alexander, 'Alex'
Pte
 
 
 
Lieutaud
J.P.
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo; (LL7)
Lilley
John, Henry
 
 
 
 
Lilley
L.J.
Cpl
6291391
 
Buffs
Lillico
J.R. 'Jack'
CSM
2073383
 
RE
Lindh
A
Pte
4913805
 
S Staffs
Lindley
H
Sgt
4345289
 
E Yorks
Linham
Jimmy, (SJ or JS)
LSgt
5190362
 
Glos;  CasList WO417/77   wounded NWE; CA6,7,&8
Lion
R
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Dudley, Stuart
Lt Col
 
MC
East Kents
Little
 
Pte
 
 
 
Littlejohn
Ross, Robertson
Lt
 
MC
 
Livesey
J
Tpr
 
 
lka Bolton (LL8)
Livings
Reg
LCpl
 
 
from Essex (CA92) (LL8)
Lloyd
A. John
Pte
 
 
1954 in Birmingham (CA19)
Lloyd
C.L.
LCpl
2733639
 
Welsh Guards
Frank
LSgt
2621383
 
Grenadier Guards
Jeffrey, Gordon
Lt
149534
DSO, MC
Seaforths and Chindits (LL8)
Lockhart
S
Pte
4390805
 
Green Howards
Frank
Gnr
14241769
Police ?
 
RA
Frank, Allan
LCpl, 
233094
MiD
R Warwicks & RE. Left Cdo for OCTU.
F.J.
LCpl
14241747
Police ?? 
 
Essex Regt; wounded 1/11/44 WO417/85
Logeais
M
Sgt
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Long
E
LCpl
5730322
 
Dorsets
Long
F.R.
Pte
3606758
 
Borders
Longley
A.G.
Capt (QM)
 
 
(LL8)
Lonsdale
W
Pte
S/227631
 
RASC; wounded 6/6/44 CasList WO417/78
Lossec
R
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Simon,Christopher, Joseph, Fraser
Brig. Lord
44718
DSO, MC
Lovat Scouts
Loveland
W
Cpl
6139807
 
E Surreys
Ronald, Ernest
Pte
 
 
& SBS; CA letter from HB; 2SBS doc in archive
Loveys
Ronald, John
Gdsm
 
 
 
Lowry
S
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Herford (LL8)
Luff
Clifford
LCpl
 
 
& 1 Cdo Bde; lka Guildford (LL8)(CA120)
Lund
John, Oliver
Gnr
927871
 
RA Attestation 1939
Lye
G
Pte
7958370
 
Middlesex; (LL8)
Lynn
Gerry, Francis
Pte
2572639
 
Kings; NWE CasList WO417/76
Lysons
R.W.
 
 
 
 
MacAulay
Alexander
Gnr
2929634
 
RA
Macclure
James
 
 
 
 
MacCreary
Thomas, Harold
Gnr
 
 
RA
Macdonald
John, Alexander
Lieut
151548
 
RAC
Macdougall
Murdoch, 'Big Mac'
Lt
 
 
Int Corp
Macey
D
Cpl
2092674
 
RE
Macfarlane
J
Spr
 
RE
Mackenzie
Alistair, Campbell
Lt
90787
 
A & SH
Mackenzie
R
 
 
 
 
Mackintosh
R
Gnr
797743
 
RA
Madden
F
Pte
3782112
 
Kings
Madec
M
S/M
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
S
Pte
3856032
 
Loyal Regt; (LL8); wounded 10/6/44  WO417/76 and 77
Madra
Peter
Gdsm
14241680
Police ??
 
Scots Guards; from Liverpool (CA83);
Madrias
Roger
LCpl
10165FN41
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Maggi
Felix
 
 
 
 
Mahan
R.McK.  'Bob'
Fus
14241712
 
RNFus; wounded 6/6/44 CasList WO417/77; s/n suggests poss police intake
Mahoney
J
Gnr
3961684
 
RA
Maitre
W.D.
 
 
 
 
Major
F
 
 
 
 
Maler
A
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Mallows
T
 
 
 
 
Frederick, R.W.
Gdsm
14241835
 
Grenadier Guards; CasList WO417/78 - 6/6/44
Richard
LCpl
5344652
MM
R Berks
Mantripp
E.J.
LCpl
 
 
(CA62)
Marchant
H.
Gdsm
2614151
 
Gren.Gds; CasList WO417/78
Marler
Robert, W.G.
Pte
 
 
from Bexhill (CA87)
Marley
L.B.
Lieut
 
 
RA
Austin
Cpl
14241713
Police
 
RAC; wounded 6Jun44; CasList WO417/77;  (1939 Newcastle Police Officer)
Marsden
Edward, John
LCpl
 
 
from Sussex (CA102)
Edgar, Gerald, 'Joe'
Cpl
2621497
 
Grenadier Gds; (CA111)
R
Gdsm
26199554
 
Grenadier Guards
Donald,Hugh
Sgt
14241838
Police
MiD
R Norfolks
Martin
G
Pte
360030
 
Borders
Martin
Ronald, W.
Pte
 
 
 
Martyn
L.S.
Pte
5435059
 
Duke of Cornwall LI
Frederick,George
Cpl
5779774
 
R Norfolk Regt
Maskell
S
Cpl
 
 
(CA61)
Thomas
Pte
14242016
 
Pioneer Corps; wounded Aug44 WO417/81 (CA95)
Massey
F
Tpr
4747279
 
RAC
Massin
Roger, Emile, Marie
LCpl
483FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Masson
J
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo; (LL8)
Masson
Y
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Masters
S.F.D.
LCpl
3973618
 
Welch R; NWE CasLists WO417/76
Mather
B
Pte
4350439
 
E Yorks
Mather
E.G.
LSgt
14241681
 
Black Watch; (CA82); from Cheshire (s/n poss police intake ?)
Matusavage
Albert
Pte
 
 
from Motherwell (CA90)
Stanley
Cpl
2075115
 
RE
Maund
Frank,William
Gnr
MiD (LG35172)
RA; Caslists WO417/77 and 79
Maxwell
James, Roy, Harding, 'Roy'
 
 
 
(PG)
May
W.J.
Pte
5111136
 
R Warwicks
John
Cpl
2621526
 
Grenadier Guards
Maybury
R
Pte
5111136
 
 
James, Barcliffe
Rfn
6856611
 
KRRC; wounded 9/6/44 CasList WO417/76; (CA7)
Mazeas
Jean, Louis, Alain
Capt
5746 FN 40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
McArthur
John, Tod
 
 
 
A&SH
McBeth
 
LCpl
 
 
 
McCall
J
Pte
 
 
 
McCallum
J.J.
Fus
 
 
residing Fulham 1954 (CA18)
McCann
Peter
 
 
 
 
McCarthney
William
Pte
 
 
 
McCarthy
C
Bdr
851243
 
RA
McCarthy
Noni, Leonard
Spr
 
 
R Engineers
Peter, F.
LSgt
3775704
MM
Kings
McCartney
J
Gnr
9426250
 
Ra
McColl
J
Pte
 
 
 
Maurice, James
Cpl
 
 
Beds and Herts and 7 Cdo
McCormack
James, Daniel
Bdr
828757
 
RA Attestation 1933; 1944 CasList WO417/77
McCormack
W
Bdr
 
 
 
McCreary
Thomas, Harold
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Halewood (CA120)
McCubbin
Duncan, Stewart
LSgt
14241679
Police
 
Cambs; Liverpool Police Intake rose to C/Supt
McCullan
J.J.
Fus
 
 
 
Joseph
Pte / LCpl
3310783
 
HLI; Dieppe (CA65);  wounded NWE WO417/76
McDonic
G
LCpl
4390628
 
Green Howards
Thomas
Gnr
2198211
MM
RA
McDougall
D
Pte
3193076
 
KOSB
McDougall
Murdoch, Christie
Capt
240447
 
(CA64)
McDougall
T
Pte
 
 
 
Stanley
Pte
3653925
 
S Lancs
McGlory
J
Pte
3778700
 
Kings
McGowan
J
Fus
 
 
 
McGuinness
T
Pte
3973585
 
Welch R; NWE CasLists WO417/76
McGunnigle
William, M.P. 'Bill'
Pte
3313894
 
HLI ; 4 Cdo Normandy, also served 7&10 Cdo -CA88&96
Geoffrey, Donald
Pte
6482254
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; died1961 Met Police (CA85)
McKay
D.B.
Lieut
199623
 
RE
McKenzie
A
Lt
 
 
 
E.G.
Pte
6351592
 
QORWK; NWE CasList WO417/76
McLachlan
 
Pte
 
 
 
McLaren
T
Rfn
7012034
 
RUR
McLean
J
Pte
7516695
 
RAMC
McLoughlin
William,  J.
Cpl
5341993
 
R Berks
McMahon
Thomas, J.
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery
McNamara
P
Bdr
 
 
 
McNiven
H
Pte
 
Black Watch
Patrick, 'Paddy'
LSgt
3853876
DCM
Loyals
McVey
Wiliam, John
LCpl
 
 
 
McWhirter
T
Pte
2761900
 
Black Watch
Sidney, William
Cpl (Sgt)
6482267
 
Police Intake; CA108.
Angus
LCpl
14241634
Police
 
York and Lancs; wounded NWE 1944 WO417/78
Vivian, Roy
LCpl
14241770
Police
 
Leics. Regt; CasList WO417/77
Mellis
James
Pte
2693943
MiD
Lovat Scouts
Mellish
Douglas
Fus
6459110
 
R.Fus.; Caslist WO417/77
Mellor
J.B.
 
 
 
 
Charles, Henry
Gnr
(Dvr i/c)
6896651
 
RA; to 11 Cdo wounded Litani River, Cas Lists; (PG)
Menday
Ronald, Phillip
Lt Col
 
CdG
 
Mercer
C.E.
Sgt
 
RE
Duncan,Thompson
LCpl
3773037
 
Kings Liverpool
Mercer-Wilson
Peter, Maziere
Lt
118467
 
R Artillery
Mercier
G
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
William, Gordon
Pte
14403218
 
Welch
Merricks
R
Pte
2886782
 
Gordons/CasLists/wounded NWE
Jack
Bdr
 
 
RA; & 2 Cdo (CA26) (PG)
Messanot
Georges, Andre, Victor
Sgt
10410FN42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Metcalfe
A
Pte
1772???
 
Kings
Meudal
Yves
LCpl
287FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Michaud
R
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Middleton
F.L.
LSgt
7902963
 
RAC
John
Gnr
14241714
 
RA; query Police Intake and any link to below
Ridley
Pte
 
 
 
Miles
J.K.
LCpl
 
 
 
Millard
R
Spr
2028735
 
RE
Millen
William, 'Bill'
Piper
 
 
 
Miller
A.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Alexander
LCpl
3777204
 
S Lancs
Derek
Brig
69334
CBE,DSO, MC
Irish Guards
Minchell
C.S.
Lieut
320059
 
 
W.H. 'Bill'
Tpr
14241635
Police
 
RAC; wounded 6/6/44;  'D' Troop (CA55)
Moakes
Sidney, Henry, P.
Pte
6297234
 
The Buffs; CA114; CasList 1944 WO417/76
Moal
Jean, Francois
LSgt
14511FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Moguerou
Robert
Pte
1165FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Moloughney
J
Gdsm
2721240
 
Irish Guards
Monceau
John
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Monceaux
Jean
LCpl
168 R 39
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Montean
Jean, Robert
LCpl
757FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Montgomerie
Thomas
Capt
62629
 
Black Watch; left Cdo 30/6/41 (WD) ; died active service (acc) ,SBS attached L Det SAS
Moore
Francis, George
CSM
 
 
from Essex (CA113)
Moore
H.A.
Pte
6297675
 
Buffs
Moore
J.O.
Gdsm
2661694
 
Coldstream Gds; CasList 1944 WO417/76
Moores
G.T.
Pte
 
 
 
Moppett
R.L.
Sgt
5338353
 
R Berks; and 10 Cdo (CA18); (PG)
More
W
Pte
288172
 
Gordons
Morgan
H
Pte
 
 
 
Morgan
W.W.
Fus
13096567
 
R.Fus; CasList WO417/77
Morris
Alexander
Fus
 
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Morris
Frederick, J.
Gnr
7676500
 
RA; wounded 1944 CasList WO417/81; (CA63, CA78)
Leonard, C.H.
Cpl
6482298
Police
 
R.Fus; wounded 1Nov44 casLists WO417/85; CA61
William
RSM/WO1
7878047
MC, MiD
RAC 
Morrison
George, Edward.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA42); from Denham, Middx. (CA107)
John
LCpl
3850897
 
Loyals
Muir
T
Pte
 
 
 
Muirhead
J.H.
Sgt
3190171
 
Reconnaissance Regt
Mullaniff
John, 'Jack'
Cpl
3771020
 
RAC
Sidney,  J.
Sgt
 
MM
 
Brian,  Joseph
LCpl
2075499
 
RE
Mullen
Sidney, John
Sgt
 
 
QOCH
Munden
A
Pte
7632498
 
RAOC
Leonard, Cyril
LCpl
14241771
 
Leicestershire
Murphy
F
Rfn
7019806
 
RUR
Murray
John, Mccrone
Cpl
later CSM
 
 
Emig. Australia (CA74)(CA80)
Myer
M.L.
Pte
295834
 
KOSB
Myers
M
Pte
3195874
 
KOSB
Frederick, Robert, Charles
LCpl
14241865
 
Buffs
Nabbs
William, A.
Pte
5733858
 
Dorsets; (CA103); wounded NWE CasList WO417/77.
Nankivell
J
Cpl
5123514
 
R Warwicks
Navrault
 
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Naylor
Howard
Tpr
 
 
(Obits CA95) from Mansfield, Notts
Naylor
Howard
Sgt
 
 
CA104 from Ravenshead, Notts. 
Arthur
Gnr
14241759
Police?
 
RA
Neill
W.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Nelson
 
Pte
 
 
 
Neven
Jean
LCpl
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Newton
T
Pte
3968518
 
Warwicks
James
Pte
14241684
Police
 
Duke of Wellingtons; NWE CasList  WO417/76
Nicolopoulos
M.A.
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Angus
Cpl
14241801
Police
 
Black Watch; wounded 8/8/44 NWE WO417/80
Niel
M
LCpl
 
 
 
Norris
A
Gnr
805120
 
RA
Norton
Emanuel, Edward, John, 'Eddie / Ted'
Sig
 
 
1 Bde Sigs attd 4 Cdo 
John
Pte
3189059
 
KOSB
Oakes
William, Henry
LCpl
 
 
 
O'Brien
A
Pte
 
 
 
O'Connor
D.N.
Pte
5112028
 
R. Warwicks; wounded Dieppe - CasList WO417/49.
O'Connor
J.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
3319042
 
HLI; wounded 25/7/44 WO417/80
O'Grady
F.A.E.
Bdr
 
 
 
O'Hara
Harvey
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Ohliger
Richard
Pte
1152FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
O'Kelly
P
Gdsm
2723154
 
Irish Guards; wounded NWE 13/8/44 WO417/80
Old
G
Pte
3769345
 
Kings
Oliver
Arthur, Edward
Sgt
 
 
 
Frederick, Arthur, John
Pte
6344890
 
Duke of Wellington West Riding
Roland
LCpl
14241866
Police
 
Dorsets
Ollivier (GUIVARCH)
Jean
Pte
1151FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Olls
L
Pte
?393616
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
O'Neil
John
Pte
 
Sherwood Forresters
Robert, William
Pte
5835286
 
Suffolks
Stanley, F.
LCpl
6145620
 
E Surreys
O'Rourke
M
Rfn
7019817
 
RUR
Orr
J
Gdsm
2718837
 
Irish Guards
Osborn
C.C.
LCpl
 
 
 
O'Shea
J.N.
Gnr
 
RA; NWE CasList WO417/76
Ostick
E
Pte
 
 
 
Roderick, Joseph
LCpl
14241749
 
KRRC
Overbury
Thomas, Edwin, 'Teo'
Pte
5111978
 
R Warwicks
Owen
K
Pte
5388308
 
Oxs & Bucks Li

No 4 Commando Nominal P - Z

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.4 Commando.
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Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Ernest, Arthur 'Ginger'
Cpl
5342934
 
R Berks; (CA37&108); later 2/Lt.
Paillet
Georges
LSgt
10655FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Edward, Francis
LCpl
14241827
Police
 
RAC; wounded DDay; 'F' Tp. (CA 98)
Palmer
C
 
 
 
 
Palmer
D.J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL9)
Palmer
I
 
 
 
 
Palmer
Reginald
Sgt
 
 
 
Victor, James
Pte
5733943
 
Dorsets; kia
Paltridge
G. 'Butch'
LCpl
 
 
(CA20 & 66)
David, Miles
Pte
7597121
 
S Staffs; (CA12 & 14)
Parfitt
G.S.
Lt
 
 
 
John
Sgt
3709917
 
RAOC; kia
Parker
A.W.
Pte
4626162
 
Glosters
Parker
K
Cpl
5883080
 
Northants
Parker
W.E. 'Bill'
 
 
 
 
Parkyn
Leslie, Stephen
Pte
5511332
 
Hampshires;
(LL9)
Parr
Malcolm, John, Holloway
CSM
903971
 
RA Attestations 1939 & 12 Cdo (CA36)
Parrett
K
Pte
 
 
 
James
Pte
7262386
 
RAMC; PoW Dieppe
Joseph
LCpl
7359503
 
RAMC; kia Normandy
Patey
F.S.
Cpl
5618281
 
Devons
William
Pte
6352136
 
QORWK
Paton
J
 
 
 
 
Patterson
D
Pte
3968449
 
Welch
Patterson
J.H.
Capt 
 
 
RAMC (M.O.)
Paul
W
LCpl
 
 
 
Payne
D.C.
 
 
 
 
Payne
W.J.
Bdr
843165
 
RA
Peck
E.R. aka 'Ted' 
 
 
 
 
Harold, Hammond
Capt
130871
 
Herts
John
Pte
 
 
from Cornwall (CA106)
Peters
J. Felix
Pte
 
CdG
10 (IA) Cdo
Roger, Gamelyn
Capt
120922
 
Beds & Herts
Phillips
D.F.J.
Pte
3201871
 
10th Hussars
Phillips
Lewis, Arthur, 'Larry' 
Cpl
3971817
 
Welch; NWE CasLists WO417/76
Phillot
L
 
 
 
 
Albert, William, Kenneth,(Ken)
Cpl
 
 
Glosters
Philp
J.S.
 
 
 
 
Philpott
P.V.
Pte later Cpl
5510849
 
Hampshires; CA19; CasList WO417/76 
Piauge
Yvon, Robert, Camille, Marcel
LCpl
5442FN40
 
10 (IA) Cdo
(CA 106)
Picoux
Guy
LCpl
5850FN41
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Pierpont
J
Pte
 
 
& 6Cdo (LL 9)
Piggot
G
Pte
47667??
 
 
Pike
Herbert, James 'Spike'
Sgt
1427522 and 339906
 
RA, Glosters (Maj)
Pinelli
Jean
Lt
994FN40
 
Ff
Pinnington
George
Gnr
818577
 
RA
Piper
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Piriou
J
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Pitman
L.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Plomer
M.W.F.
Sgt
 
 
and 8 Cdo; from Rugby (CA88)
Plumpton
T
Gnr
 
 
 
Poole
J.H.
Pte
 
Pioneer Corps; CasList WO417/80; (CA9)
Pooley
Conrad, Frederick 
Pte
6103130
 
QRR; CA94; 1944 CasList  WO417/76
Patrick, Anthony, 'Pat'
Capt (Colonel)
730333
VC
RA
Irving 'Bill'
TSM
MM
RE
Powell
J
Gdsm
2617353
 
Grenadiers
Powell
 
LSgt
 
 
 
Power
John
 
 
 
 
Pratchett
William, Arthur
Cpl
 
 
 
Preece
F
 
 
 
 
Prendergast
A
Pte
 
 
 
Prescott
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Haworth, 'Bob'
Gnr
 
RA; NWE CasList WO417/76
Prevost
P
LCpl
 
 
 
Price
J
Gnr
947113
 
RA
John, Edgar, Dudley, 'Jed'
Pte
5110316
 
R Warwicks; Hon Sec Ayrshire CA
Price
Reginald, Percy
Gnr
 
 
 
Proctor
Thomas
Pte
 
 
 
Prosser
G
Dvr
 
 
RAMC
Prosser
Glyn, V.
LCpl
 
Welch
Proud
R.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Provost
E
LCpl
 
 
 
Pryde
D.N.
Sgt
 
 
 
Puddy
Thomas, Ivor, Glyndwr, 'Tig'
Pte
 
 
from Somerset. 4 Cdo 1944 (CA110)
Pugh
P.G.B.
Col
 
 
 
Puker
R.F.
Pte
4626162
 
 
Pye
Harry
Pte
 
 
(CA55)
Quentric
Yves
LCpl
213FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Quere
Pierre
Cpl
38 FN42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Quinlan
F
Gnr
791299
 
RA
Rabouhans
 
 
 
 
 
Radford
R
Sgt
5728246
 
Dorsets
Raffill
J.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Ralph
W.C.T.
Pte
6153146
 
E. Surrey Regt; 10/6/44 wounded CaslIst WO417/77
Rasmussen
Jack, Whitmore
Pte/Cpl
6298648
 
The Buffs; CasLists 6Jun44; (CA58,CA59, CA88)
Rayner
A
Cpl
5381593
 
Ox and Bucks LI; and 7 Cdo PoW Crete 
Redman
F.J.
LCpl
 
 
R Berks; (PG)
John, Leslie 'Tim'
Lt
1507949, 315706
MiD
RA/RWF/1Cdo/6Cdo
Reekie
Philip, Gray
 
 
 
 
Rees
E.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Rees
G
Pte
 
 
 
Renault
Emile
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Rewcastle
Denis, Eric, 'Denny'
Capt
184481
 
E. Yorks Regt; (CA97)
Rhodes
C.M, 'Dusty'
Cpl
 
 
 
Richards
D
Major
 
 
 
Richards
D
LSgt
6469422
 
R. Fusiliers: wounded 5/7/44 NWE CasLists WO417/79; (CA9)
Richards
Norman, Harold, Percival
LCpl
3970880
 
Welch
Richards
Paul
LCpl
 
 
 
Richards
T
Pte
4469318
 
Durham Li
Richardson
Sydney
Lieut
302230
 
RE
Richemont
H
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Richen
Pierre
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Ian, Robert, Manson
Pte
3059929
 
Royal Scots
Rigby
H
Pte
3448902
 
Manchester
Ringer
Edward, George
LCpl
 
 
 
Riveau
M
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Richard
Fus
3065239
 
Royal Scots Fus
Robertson
T
Tpr
2069993
 
RAC
Robertson
T
LBdr
886610
 
RA
Robinson
A
Major
 
 
 
Arthur
Pte
14390745
 
Leics. Regt; (CA9)(CA18)
Robinson
G
LSgt
7902900
 
RAC
Rodgers
Joseph
Pte
4611338
 
Kings Regt; wounded and PoW Dieppe
John, Thomas
Gnr
877313
 
RA attestations; NWE CasList WO417/76
Rogers
G
Pte
7663153
 
Warwicks
Rogers
William
LSgt
7013052
 
RUR
Rolands
Norman, L. 'Jack'
LCpl
 
 
 
Rollin
Paul
LCpl
 
CdeG
10 (IA) Cdo
Rooke
S.J.
RQMS
7903654
 
RAC
Rose
Frederick, Joseph
Sgt
 
 
& 10(IA) Cdo (CA105)
Rosenthall
W
Gnr
 
 
and 12 and 6 Cdos (LL10)
Rossey
 
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Rousseau
Jean
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Routledge
George, A.
Capt
 
 
 
Roux
R
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Rouxel
M
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Rowe
Owen, Charles
 
6292899 & 360031 
 
The Buffs, 2/Lieut. 01.12.1945
Rowlands
N
Pte
6286831
 
The Buffs; CasLists 1944 WO417/76
Rowse
William, Edward, 'Mike'
TSM
 
 
 
Royle
David, James, 'Jimmy'
LCpl
 
 
 
Anthony, Alexander
Cpl
 
 
QOCH; (CA107); (PG)
Ronald
Cpl
3600232
 
Borders; (CA78)
Ruppe
Yvan
Cpl
 
CdG
 
Edward, Gordon
Cpl
14241694
Police
 
Lancs. Fus; wounded NWE; Police Intake
Rushworth
E
 
 
 
 
Ruskin
L.J.
Gnr
11000189
 
RA; NWE CasList WO417/76
Russell
D.A.G.
Capt
 
 
N Staffs
Rutherford
David, Smith
LCpl
 
 
from Glasgow (CA85)
Ryan
F.J.
Gnr
 
RA
Ryder
Sam, P.
Pte
4546106
 
W Yorks
William, Jack
Pte
14416797
 
Glosters
Robert
Sgt
 
MM
& 10 (IA) Cdo
Salmon
George, J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Stockwell (CA113)
Salsbury
Lionel, E.T.
Pte
5784016
 
R.Norfolk Regt; CA51; CasList WO417/77 & 78;  6/6/44 wounded
Salsbury
R.V.
Dmr
5781409
 
R.Norfolk Regt; 1944 
wounded WO417/77
Sayler
W
Pte
5681238
 
 
Scanlon
G
Sgt
7386392
 
RAMC
Scherer
Georges
CSM
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Scot
L
Pte
14996797
 
Buffs
Scott
J
Pte
3778676
 
Kings
Scott
Leonard, L.J.
Pte
 
 
from Dorset (CA113)
Scott
M
 
 
 
 
Scott
 
Fus
 
 
 
Scrivener
R
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Scrivens
W.R.
Cpl
 
 
 
A.J.
LCpl
6850526
 
KRRC; Dieppe List; later WO2 Australian 1SAS  (CA28,CA43)
Seal
E.C.
LCpl
 
 
RAMC; & 45RM Cdo (CA78)
Secondi
J
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Sellars
W.H.
TSM
6142679
 
E Surreys
Senee
J.P.
Lt
 
 
 
Serra
M
LCpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Shailes
L
Bdr
8556933
 
RA
Sharpe
Thomas, Cyril, 'Cyril'
Pte
 
 
& 1 Cdo Bde
Sharples
R
SQMS
S/110033
 
RASC
Shaw
A
Pte
 
 
 
F
Gnr
 
RA
Shaw
G.R.
Lieut
 
 
 
Shearing
A.E.
Cpl
7903648
 
Kings
Shuker
D
Pte
 
 
 
James, Sydney
Tpr
14255046
 
RAC; kia
John
Pte
2826283
 
Seaforths
Simmons
C.W.
Gnr
 
 
 
Simon
J
Cpl
 
 
 
Simpson
 
 
 
 
 
Simtome
H
 
 
 
 
John, C.
LCpl
6144649
MiD (LG35729/p4328)
E Surreys
Sidney
Pte
6103113
 
QRR
Skinner
B
LCpl
5672383
 
R Berks
Slack
E
Fus
 
 
 
Sydney
Pte
 
 
 
Smith
A
Pte
3320905
 
HLI; wounded NWE WO417/77
Smith
Anthony D.C. 'Tony'
Capt
130201
 
Int Corps
Smith
Anthony, H., 'Tony'
Pte
 
 
from Norfolk (CA34) (CA45)
Smith
Edward
Pte
 
 
lka Brixton (CA54)
Smith
Edward
LCpl
T/99352
 
RASC
Eric, A.
LCpl
 
 
and 7 and 6 Cdos (CA101)
Fred
Gnr
 
RA
Smith
E, Leigh
Maj
 
 
HQ (CA96)
Stanley, R. 'Stan'
Gdsm
2616557
 
Grenadier Guards; from Buckie (CA120)
Smith
Vivian, F.
Pte
 
 
& 6 Cdo (CA105)
Smithson
Milton
Cpl
 
 
& SBS; from Lancs. (CA119)
Sneade
F
Pte
3778582
 
Kings
Snook
Peter
 
 
 
(CA106; 107; 108)
Snowden
 
Pte
 
CdeG
WO373/185/498
Snowdon
Donald, Henry
Pte
 
 
(CA108)
Somers
J
Pte
3188233
 
KOSB
Spary
V.G.W.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Spearman
William, James
Cpl
2616669
 
Grenadier Guards
Spelman
J
Cpl
6283818
 
Buffs
Spicer
Joseph, Kenneth, 'Joe'
Pte
 
 
(LL10); Obits
Stanley
R.L.
Pte
 
 
 
Luke
LCpl
 
RE; PoW Crete with 7 Cdo
Stansall
T
Dvr
 
RE
Stempson
Kenneth, D.
Sgt
 
 
USA
Stephens
C.
Pte
14541752
 
S.Lancs;  9Jun44 CasList WO417/76
Stephens
Charles, John
Pte
 
 
CA111
Stephenson
Gordon
LSgt
 
 
 
Arnott, Hume, 'Pete'
Lt
 
 
4Cdo 1943. Essex Scottish 2nd Canadian Divn
Stewart
Alan, Deske
Pte
 
 
from Comrie (CA120)
Stoakes
Kenneth
 
 
 
 
W.R.
TSM
6910706
DCM
Rifle Bde
John
Pte
3046681
 
R Berks
Stonestreet
 
Pte
 
 
 
Kenneth, Andrew
Pte
5735308
 
Dorserts
Stratford
T
 
 
 
 
Strina
R
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Stubbs
E
 
 
 
 
D.C.W.
Capt
71766
MC
Lancs Fus
Sullivan
J
Cpl
3530301
 
Manchester
Sullivan
N
 
 
 
'A' Tp (CA93) maybe ident with below
Norman, Tracy
LCpl
4618047
 
E. Yorks Regt; & 7 Cdo Layforce (CA20); PoW Crete
Sutherland
F
Sgt
 
 
 
Sutherland
J
Pte
 
 
 
George, Henry
Pte
4347101
 
E Yorks; kia
Sutton
W A
Pte
 
 
 
Swailes
Gerry
Pte
6291136
 
Buffs
Swainsbury
R
Gnr
 
 
 
Swindells
O
Pte
 
 
 
Stanley
LCpl
4038517
 
KSLI
Symes
J
Pte
5681785
 
Somerset LI; NWE CasList WO417/76
Symonds
H.J.
Capt
 
 
 
Szima
Alec, J.
Sgt
 
 
USA
Tanniou
P
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Roy, Edmund
Pte
 
 
(LL11) (PG)
Tate
L
Pte
4453378
 
Durham LI
Tawil
J
RQMS
S/141185
 
RACS
Taylor
Ernest
 
 
 
 
Taylor
Howard
Sgt
 
 
 
Taylor
John
LCpl
 
 
 
Thomas, Christie
Gnr
815495
 
RA
Taylor
W
Gnr
 
 
 
Taylor (TUCHMANN)
Bernard
Pte
 
 
 
Teasdale
Henry, Eirvin
Fus
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA102), PG
Teasdale
Lewis
Pte
 
 
W. Yorks & 12 Cdo. (LL11)
Terris
P
 
 
 
 
Tett
Leslie, Frank
Pte
14600561
 
Dorsets; unit query contact admin here
Thackray
L
Pte
3314264
 
HLI
Thomas
A
Pte
5570687
 
Wilts
David
Lt
 
 
see Haig-Thomas
Thomas
N
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas
S.R.
Sgt
 
MiD*
Royal Tank Corps
Thompson
J
Tpr
7903221
 
RAC
Sidney, Andrew
LSgt
6293166
 
The Buffs; CasLists 1944 WO417/76.
Thompson
William
LBdr
 
 
R Artillery
Thorburn
Alastair, Murray
Capt 
108169
MiD Korea
KOSB (Colonel)
Thube
M
 
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Thursby
Oliver, Albert
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (CA102)
Tilley
F.E.
 
 
 
 
Tilley
T
Pte
 
 
 
Stanley, V.
Pte
6297957
 
Buffs; wounded 12/6/44
Titchener
A
Pte
5885594
 
Northants
Tombs
Peter, G. 'Percy'
Gdsm
2615853
 
Grenadiers (CA113);
Tompkinson
W
Pte
 
 
 
Toon
Clarence, Henry
 
?58988
 
RA
Tout
Robert, George
 
14730425
 
QRR, W.Surrey
Oliver, Plunkett
Pte
14423739
 
Berks
Trepol
Charles
Capt
 
 
 
Trewhela
W
Pte
 
 
 
Trigg
F
Pte
6399046
 
R Sussex
Troyard
Eugene, Marie, Ange
LCpl
5492FN41
 
10 (IA) Cdo
George, Arthur
Sig
2586214
 
RAC
Tudor
J
LSgt
 
 
 
Arge, John, Morrison
2/Lt
129824
MiD
RE; later Major.
Turner
Charles
Fus
14220166
 
R.N. Fus; CasList 1944 WO417/76
Turner
J.W.
2/Lt
 
MiD
(MiD in WD 4 Cdo 16/6/41) poss ident with 2/Lt AJM Turner above
George, Vincent
Pte
14241777
Police
 
Lincolns; wounded Normandy
Tyson
C.C.
Tpr
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
3195138
 
KOSB
Udy
Ronald, Peter
Pte
 
 
 
Underwood
James
LCpl
 
RA 
Unwin
Albert
Pte
14372794
 
Middlesex Regt
Ure
 
Pte
 
 
 
Vance
J
Cpl
7010980
 
RUR
Vatcher-Dow
Donald, Charles
Pte
4429788
 
Hamps
Vaughan
Arthur, Leslie
Mne
PLX/106642
CdG
47 RM Cdo
Veasey
Arthur, Francis, Sherrard
Capt
149347
 
Worcesters
Venant
P
Cpl
 
 
 
Venn
W
Fus
14641418
 
R. Innis. Fus; NWE 1944 CasList WO417/80; from Broseley, Salop (CA120)
Vestey
J
Pte
5343090
 
Worcesters
Vickers
Denys
 
 
 
 
Vickers
G
LCpl
 
RE
Vickery
Edward
 
 
 
 
Vinat
Pierre
Cpl
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Vincent
Adrien, Pierre, Michel
LCpl
239FN43
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Vincent
W.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Francis, Joseph, Marie
Lt
5608FN40
MC 
10 IA Cdo French 8tp; award 26/12/43
Guy
Capt
52822
MC
10 IA Cdo French; award 1/11/44
Vourch
Yves
LCpl
 
 
French Tp. (CA108)
Richard, Guy
Cpl
T180262
 
RASC; PoW Dieppe
Waddington
C
Pte
6291393
 
Buffs
Waddington
L
Sig
2583398
 
R. Corps of Signals
Wale
Rodney, John
Pte
 
 
from Mablethorpe (CA109)
Alfred, John
LSgt
3657617
 
S Lancs
Walker
H
LCpl
 
 
 
Walker
R.J.
Capt
122040
 
RAMC
Walker
W.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Wall
D
LCpl
 
 
 
Wall
F
Bdr
889072
 
RA
Jack
Tpr
7904237
 
RAC
Wallace
J
Cpl
8835093
 
Suffolks
Wallace
William, Nicoll
Sgt
 
 
 
Wallen
Henri
LCpl
6958 T 42
 
10 (IA) Cdo
Wallis
A
Pte
 
 
 
Wallis
W.F.
Rfn
7014930
 
RUR
Joseph, William
LCpl
4346253
 
E Yorks
Walters
F.J.
LBdr
873129
 
RA
John, Robert
Gdsm
2620747
 
Grenadier Guards
Warburton
John, Herbert
Pte
 
 
South Lancs.
Arthur, William
LCpl
14241809
 
S Staffs
Ward
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Ward
J.R.
Gnr
985958
 
RA
Reginald
LCpl
 
 
'D' tp emig. Tasmania (CA66); & 2 Cdo Bde (CA120)
Robert
LCpl
 
 
French Troop
Watkins
A.W.
RQMS
5946788
 
Beds&Herts; wounded CasLists WO417/48 and WO417/77
Watkins
Herbert, P.
Tpr
 
 
& 8 Cdo. Post war Merchant Navy
Watkins
S
Sgt
 
 
 
Joseph
Rfn
7012390
 
RUR
Webb
Doug, H.
Pte
5336587
 
R Berks
Webb
F A E
 
 
 
 
Gordon, G.H..
Major
 
MC*,CdG, MiD
RA
Webster
A
Sgt
 
RA
Webster
L.G.
Gdsm
2619850
 
Grenadiers
R.H.
Gnr
14241640
Police ?
 
RA; wounded 1944 NWE
Weir
J
Cpl
2984758
 
Durham LI
Phillip, Anthony
Lieut
72223
 
RA
Wells
J.G.
Gnr
 
 
 
Patrick, Anthony
Pte
5958490
 
Beds & Herts
West
J
Pte
7264653
 
RAMC
Westgate
W
Bdr
791898
 
RA
Wharf
J.Y.
Tsm
3387224
 
E Lancs
John
LCpl
5387562
 
Oxs & Bucks Li
Whitaker
J
Gdsm
 
 
 
White
J. 'Chalkie'
 
 
 
 
White
J.E.
 
 
 
 
White
M
Pte
5831129
 
Suffolks
White
R.S.
LSgt
876893
 
RA
Whitling
C.W.
Cpl
 
 
R Berks
Jack
Gdsm
2620598
 
Grenadiers
Whyton
E
Pte
6145717
 
E Surreys
Wigens
C
Gnr
 
 
 
Wilcox
R.E.
Pte
5886769
 
Northants Regt; (LL11)
Wilks
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Willenich
P
Capt
 
 
10 (IA) Cdo
William
Thomas
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
William
William, John, James
Tpr
 
 
 
Charles
Sgt (A/TSM)
6009739
 
Essex Regt; wounded Dieppe; (CA104)
Williams
C
Sgt
7011648
 
RUR
Williams
Douglas, H.
Sgt
 
MiD
RASC
Williams
G.V.
Pte
4386487
 
Glos; Wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Williams
S
Lieut
 
 
 
Thomas, Edwin
Capt
113188
 
RA; died of wounds
Wilson
J.A.W.
LBdr
848452
 
RA
Wilson
O
Capt
172370
 
Yorks & Lancs
Peter, Maziere, Mercer
Lt
118467
 
RA
Wilson
W.L.
Sgt
4860042
 
 
Wintle
Arthur, E.W.
Sgt
5873915
 
Somerset LI; and 7 Cdo (CA100)
Robert
Pte
2623338
 
Grenadier Gds
Wood
P.A.T.
Capt
345308
 
RAMC
Wood
T.F.
Fus
14700663
 
Lancs Fus
Wood
 
Pte
 
 
 
Woodcock
William, 'Timber'
RSM
 
 
S Staffs
Woodward
L
Cpl
7903178
 
RAC
Woodyer
K
LCpl
5388317
 
Ox & Bucks Li
Woolford
 
Pte
 
 
 
Worlock
J.P.
Pte
5443526
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI; CasList WO417/76
Wright
Alan, Cecil
 
 
 
 
Kenneth, Gordon
Capt
165992
MiD
Middx Regt
Wylie
J.A.
LCpl
 
 
also 6 Cdo and HOC (CA98)
Yates
Len
Pte
???983
 
 
Yaxley
R.W.
 
 
 
 
Yeomans
F
Spr
14437681
 
RE
Young
L.C.
Capt
 
 
Beds & Herts; left Cdo RTU 9/4/41 (WD 4 Cdo)
Ronald, Herbert
Pte
6215857
 
Middlesex

PORTEOUS, Capt. Patrick Anthony, VC

Rank: 
Captain
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Artillery
Service: 
Army
Number: 
73033
Honours & Awards: 
Born: 
Tuesday, January 1, 1918
Died : 
Monday, October 9, 2000
Lieutenant (T/Captain) Patrick Anthony Porteous was awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry during operations at Dieppe. 
 
During the later Normandy landings he commanded 'D' troop of No 4 Commando. He held the war substantive rank of Captain and was confirmed in the rank on the 26th August 1945.(1) 
 
Post war and after the Army Commandos were disbanded, he remained in military service with the Royal Artillery retiring as a Colonel on the 11th April 1970. (2) 
 
Obituary published in Commando Association Newsletter 112.
On 10th October 2000, the Commando Association lost its last surviving Victoria Cross holder, namely Pat Porteous. Only a few weeks earlier, proudly sporting his Commando tie, Pat had the honour of representing all VC holders at that memorable parade held in London to celebrate HM The Queen Mother's 100th birthday. But even then, Pat was suffering from a long illness that had increasingly curtailed his many wide ranging activities and interests.
 
Surviving members of No.4 Commando will remember Pat as the fit young regular gunner officer who took over "D" Troop when the Commando was reorganised after the Lofoten Islands raid in 1941. He soon made his mark as a quiet, modest, yet capable leader who was respected as "The Skipper". Athough his Troop was not employed directly in the Dieppe Raid of August 1942, its members were deployed to bring up to strength those other troops selected for the operation, and Pat was selected by the CO., Lt. Col. The Lord Lovat, to act as Liaison Officer between the two Troops earmarked for the final bayonet assault on the German "Hess" battery.
 
In the event, this proved to be a sound and wise planning decision. Just prior to the final assault, Pat was shot at close range through the hand, the bullet then entering his upper arm. He closed with his assailant, disarmed him and killed him with his own bayonet, just as the German was taking aim at one of the Troop Sergeants, whose life was thus saved. During the final assault the two officers of  'F' Troop were killed and the Sergeant Major seriously wounded, but Pat Porteous, in the face of withering fire, dashed across open ground to rally and take command, leading the men in a successful charge on the enemy in the battery position. He was severely wounded for the second time, but continued in action until the last gun had been destroyed, when he eventually collapsed.
 
He was invested with his Victoria Cross by King George VI in October 1942, after recovering from his wounds. He returned to the command of 'D' Troop, which began to specialise in small boat raids. For a short time he was seconded to the Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando) and participated in raiding on the French coast in the winter preceding the invasion of Normandy. On 'D-Day', Pat landed with No.4 Commando and served with the Commando throughout the Normandy campaign, after which he joined Airborne Forces.
 
As a regular soldier he had a series of post-war postings at home and overseas, serving as a regimental artillery officer and in staff appointments, until he finally retired as a Colonel in 1970 at which time he was the only officer in the army with a VC. On retirement Pat readily supported the Association and successfully carried out two terms as President, firstly 1972 - 74 and subsequently 1987 - 88. In addition, he was for many years a Trustee of the Commandos' Benevolent Fund, latterly as Chairman, until in early 2000 his failing health forced him to resign.
 
At the funeral in his tiny parish church at Funtington, West Sussex, the Queen was represented by the Lord Lieutenant, and both the Commando Association and the Benevolent Fund were well represented in the large congregation, and appropriately, a party of 29th Field (Commando) Regiment RA., were pall-bearers resplendent with green berets. Most sincere condolences and deepest sympathy of all Association members were extended to Deirdre, Pat's wife and also to his family. With the passing of Colonel Pat Porteous VC., the Association has lost a modest, self-effacing and gallant comrade who was much respected by all who knew him."
 
Additional Sources
(1)  London Gazette 37239, page 4319.
(2)  London Gazette 45078, page 4173.
 

PORTEOUS, Patrick Anthony. VC Citation

London Gazette entry 2 October 1942.
Lieutenant (T/Captain) Patrick Anthony Porteous, 
Royal Regiment of Artillery & No. 4 Commando.

At Dieppe on the 19th August 1942, T/Captain Porteous was detailed to act as Liaison Officer between the two detachments whose task was to assault the heavy coast defence guns. In the initial assault T/Captain Porteous, working with the smaller of the two detachments, was shot at close range through the hand, the bullet passing through his palm and entering his upper arm. Undaunted, T/Captain Porteous closed with his assailant, succeeded in disarming him and killed him with his own bayonet thereby saving the life of a British Sergeant on whom the German had turned his aim.

In the meantime the larger detachment was held up, and the officer leading this detachment was killed and the Troop Sergeant- Major fell seriously wounded. Almost immediately afterwards the only other officer of the detachment was also killed. T/Captain Porteous, without hesitation and in the face of a withering fire, dashed across the open ground to take over the command of this detachment.

Rallying them, he led them in a charge which carried the German position at the point of the bayonet, and was severely wounded for the second time. Though shot through the thigh he continued to the final objective where he eventually collapsed from loss of blood after the last of the guns had been destroyed.
T/Captain Porteous's most gallant conduct, his brilliant leadership and tenacious devotion to a duty which was supplementary to the role originally assigned to him, was an inspiration to the whole detachment."


 Notes
The rank shown on the LG entry was originally Major, however there was a correction in a later LG issue.
War Office, 6th October, 1942. ERRATA.
The rank of Lieutenant (temporary Captain) Patrick Anthony Porteous (73033), Royal Regiment of Artillery, is as now shown and not as on page 4323 of the London Gazette dated 2nd October, 1942.
 

4 Commando Operations

These are the main operations that No 4 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault. They are in date order and form part of our overall history of No 4 Commando.

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Operation Claymore

Operation Archery

Operation Chariot

Operation Abercrombie

Operation Cauldron (part of Operation Jubilee)

Operation Overlord

Operation Infatuate

4 Commando War Diaries

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4 Commando 'C' Troop names

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Keywords: 4 Commando

List of some who served in 'C' Troop provided by John Martin, nephew of Sgt. Donald Martin who served in 'C' and '1' Troops. There may be others who served and are not listed here. Check our No.4 Commando Nominal Roll.Notes

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5 Commando

History of the Unit

5 Commando

No.5 Commando was formed in Bridlington on the 18th July 1940 [more....] and was commanded by Lt. Col. S.P. Wood. Shortly afterwards the Commando moved to Dover, and then on to Helensburgh. It was reorganised into the 5th Special Service Battalion, but was soon redesignated No.5 Commando again on the  26th Febuary 1941.

The first recorded raid by the men of No.5 took place on the 30/31st August 1941. Two parties, each of one officer and fourteen OR’s, targeted beaches at Hardelot and Merlimot west of Boulogne. Neither raiding party made contact with enemy, but lessons were learnt on raiding tactics.

On the 28th March 1942 three demolition teams from No 5 Commando took part in Operation Chariot. This was a Combined Operations raid led by No 2 Commando, supported by detachments from other Commando units, to destroy the dry dock at St Nazaire. The three teams were led by Lt's. Burtinshaw, Smalley, and Chant, their role being to destroy targets in the immediate area of where HMS Campbeltown would ram the dock gates. The raid was a complete success but casualties were high and included Lt's Burtinshaw and Smalley.

The teams for Operation Chariot had been detached from the Commando for training prior to the raid, and it was during this period, on the 23rd March 1942,  that most of No.5 Commando sailed to participate in the ‘Operation Ironclad’ landings on Madagascar.

In August 1943 all Commando units were restructured to form 4 Special Service Brigades, later redesignated in 1944 as Commando Brigades.  Each Brigade consisted of several Commando Units which, whilst operating together at times, would also retain their own identity. 

On their return to the UK, No. 5 Commando, now commanded by Lt Col. D.M. Shaw MC, became part of 3 Special Service Brigade.

In November 1943,  3 Special Service Brigade sailed from Gourock for India.  

In September 1944 Lt Col. C.J.B. Pollitt assumed command from Lt Col Shaw.

No 5 Commando was involved throughout the actions in the Arakan in Burma, with landings at Akyab and Myebon. Closely following these engagements, No 5 Commando took part in the actions at Kangaw (Hill 170) and Daingbon.

When he was wounded during an engagement at Hill 170, Lt Col Pollitt relinquished his command to his 2i/c Major C.R.M. Stuart who was promoted Lt. Col.

After Burma the Commando was withdrawn to India to prepare for Operation ‘Zipper’ the invasion of Malaya. Zipper being abandoned after the cessation of hostilities No. 5 Commando found itself in Hong Kong on policing duties. Because of the loss of men through demobilisation,  No. 5 was merged with No.1 on 23 March 1946 to form 1/5 Commando which was itself later disbanded.


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5 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 68 of 68

BETTS, Arthur

Pte. Arthur Betts 5 Commando
Private
7349972
No 5 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Arthur Betts, No.5 Commando HQ, died during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herbert Betts; husband of Joan Betts, of Iden Green, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC

BEVAN, William James

Private
7349693
No 5 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Bevan, No.5 Commando HQ, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of William and Ellen Bevan, of Pentrebach, Glamorgan.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BEVERIDGE, Robert

Sergeant
4534228
No 5 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Robert Beveridge, from Leeds, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He was one of the commando contingent who had embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown.

BISHOP, John Franklin

Private
3525354
No 5 Commando
Manchester Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Bishop, No.5 Commando HQ, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of John Franklin Bishop and Edith Bishop, of Nottingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BLAKEMORE, John

Sergeant
3652093
No 5 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment (2nd Bn)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Blakemore died of wounds during operations in Madagascar. Husband of Annie Elizabeth Blakemore, of Old Swan, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BRADFORD, Alan Charles

Private
6298995
No 5 Commando
The Buffs, East Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Alan Bradford, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of William C. Bradford and Elizabeth Bradford, of Leicester.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROWN, Frederick Harold

Bombardier (Acting Lance Sergeant)
833166
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Frederick Brown from Hull enlisted into the Royal Artillery in 1933. In July 1940 he volunteered for the Commandos on its formation and was attached to No.5 Commando 4 Troop. He died in 1943 from injuries caused by a self inflicted gunshot wound at Sandown, Isle of Wight.

BRYANT, Sydney

Original grave of Lt Bryant 5 Commando
Lieutenant
180715
No 5 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles 7th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Sydney Bryant died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/8.

BUDD, Lionel

Gunner
11404013
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Lionel Budd, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. He has no known grave. Son of Charles Guy and Mary Ann Budd, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BURTINSHAW, Robert James Glover

Lieutenant
89395
No 5 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Robert Burtinshaw was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Mentioned in Despatches (posthumous) for gallant and distinguished service.

COOK, Henry John

Rifleman
6850540
No 5 Commando
Kings Royal Rifle Corps
Died on war service

Rifleman Henry Cook , No 5 Commando HQ, died as a result of an accident whilst deployed overseas. Son of Henry and Beatrice Cook, of Deptford, London.

COOKE, Charles Harry

Private
3774485
No 5 Commando
East Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Charles Cooke died of wounds during operations in Madagascar. Son of Charles Ernest Delineau and Elizabeth Cooke of Liverpool; husband of Hannah Vera Cooke, of Old Swan, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DICKSON, Alexander

Trooper
7909234
No 5 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Alexander Dickson, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. He has no known grave. Son of George Gibson Dickson and Annie Dickson; husband of Janet Isabella Dickson, of Edinburgh.
 
Sources

EATON, Frank

Frank Eaton 5 Commando
Sapper
14217573
No 5 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Frank Eaton enlisted into the Royal Engineers on 1 July 1942 at Liverpool. He later served in 5 troop of No.5 Commando and was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Frank and Florence Eaton; husband of Jane Winifred Eaton, of Heaton Norris, Stockport, Cheshire.

EDWARDS, Henry, E.

Lance Corporal
7019725
No 5 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Henry Edwards collapsed and died whilst walking in Falmouth where he was billeted with the Commando. He had previously reported headaches. An open verdict was recorded at the Inquest by Mr. J.L.

FERGUSON, William

Sergeant
1426074
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant William Ferguson was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action.

FLEMING, James Cameron Grant

Private
2980085
No 5 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Died on war service
Private James Fleming died as a result of an accidental fall from a train. Son of John and Margaret Fleming; husband of Annie Fleming, of Bonhill.
Extract from the Staffordshire Advertiser

GODDEN, Frederic

Private
5509626
No 5 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Died on war service

Private Frederic Godden died in the United Kingdom. Son of Frederic and Maude Marion Godden, of Woolston, Southhampton.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives WO417/62.
 

GREEN, Anthony Lovering

Driver
7626019
No 5 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Driver Anthony Green, 1 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. He has no known grave. Son of Arthur Reginald and Gladys Evelyn Green, of Golders Green, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HAMBRIDGE, Alfred

Private
5111455
No 5 Commando
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Alfred Hambridge, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of John and Emma Hambridge; husband of Olive D. Hambridge, of Falmouth, Cornwall.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HARRIS, Thomas Leslie

Private
14298468
No 5 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Harris, 4 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Claude and Mary Charlotte Harris, of Port Talbot, Glamorgan.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HODGES, James Reginald

Private
5190088
No 5 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Hodges, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives WO417/74.
 

HULMES, George

Private
3391837
No 5 Commando
East Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Hulmes was killed in action during operations in Madagascar. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hulmes; husband of Kathleen Hulmes, of Douglas, Isle of Man. George enlisted 27 June 1940; trade on enlistment - Painter/Decorator.
 
Sources

HURLEY, Philip

Private
14503448
No 5 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Birkenhead Police Force
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Philip Hurley, 2 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Philip and Clarice G. Hurley, of Claughton, Birkenhead.

IDE, George Edward

Sergeant
2321335
No 5 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant George Ide was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown. 
Son of Herbert Edward and Edith Ann Ide, of Romford, Essex; husband of O. M. Ide.
 

JAMES, Harry John

Signalman
2575710
No 5 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Signalman Harry John James died at Bridlington as a result of an accidental bayonet wound. Son of William Edmund and Alice Sarah James, of Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex. At the inquest the Coroner found that it was an accidental death, and the Board of Inquiry, presided over by Captain W.N.

JOHNSON, Bertie Lawrence

Lance Sergeant
3531584
No 5 Commando
Manchester Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Bertie Johnson was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Lawrence Johnson, of Stockport, Cheshire.
 

JOHNSON, Douglas Edward

WO2 Company Sergeant Major
3594878
No 5 Commando
Border Regiment
Died on war service
Company Sergeant Major Douglas Johnson died in the Middle East. 
Husband of Winifred Johnson, of Carlisle.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/91.

JONES, Sydney

Lance Corporal
5253009
No 5 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Lance Corporal Sydney Jones died on 2 August 1944 from wounds inflicted on 23 March 1944 during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of William John and Annie Jones, of Cradley Heath, Staffordshire.

KELLY, George William

Sergeant
7611660
No 5 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant George Kelly, No.5 Commando HQ, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of George William and Emma Kelly; husband of Doris Mary Kelly, of Walsall, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

LYCETT, Robert Arthur

Robert Lycett 5 Commando
Lance Corporal
5047277
No 5 Commando
North Staffordshire Regiment
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Robert Lycett from Amington, Staffordshire, died in hospital in India. Son of Robert Edward and Emma Lycett, of Ammington, Staffordshire; husband of Joyce Miriam Lycett, of Ammington; father to a 3 year old boy. Formerly employed at Tamworth Colliery.

LYNN, Sidney Frank

Private
6406968
No 5 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Sidney Lynn died on 10 April 1944 of wounds received on 23 March during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Florence Elizabeth Lynn, and stepson of Percy John Routledge, of Brighton, Sussex; husband of Joan Lynn.
 
Sources

MACGOWAN, Sydney James Watt

Private
14317303
No 5 Commando
Black Watch
Stirlingshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Sydney Macgowan, 2 Troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of James and Elizabeth MacGowan; husband of Jessie MacGowan (nee Robertson), of Stirling.

MASON, Dennis Cook

Lance Bombardier
1496201
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier Dennis Mason was killed in action during operations in Kangaw, Burma. Son of Frederick John and Alice Mason, of Dunkirk, Nottingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MCNIFF, Jack

Private
4537492
No 5 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Died on war service
Private Jack McNiff died in service and is buried in Kenya. No.5 Commando were involved in operations in Madagascar at this time. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/50.

MEEK, William

William Meek 5 Commando
Craftsman
5347456
No 5 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Craftsman William Meek, 2 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Albert and Beatrice Annie Meek, of Charlemont, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

NELSON, William Andrew

Bombardier
1609571
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Bombardier William Nelson died in India as a result of a battle accident. He has no known grave. Son of William and Mary Alice Nelson; husband of Elizabeth Nelson, of Grange Park, Blackpool, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

ORMESHER, George

Corporal
3384980
No 5 Commando
East Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal George Ormesher died of wounds during operations in Madagascar. Son of Margaret Ormesher.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/50.

PARKER, James Frankland

Private
3603237
No 5 Commando
Border Regiment
Died on war service
Private James Parker was mortally wounded by a premature explosion of a no.68 grenade on field firing exercise at Cheverton Down, nr Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. The Coroner later recorded a verdict of accidental death. Son of Joseph William and Margaret Ellen Parker.

PEACH, Leslie Alfred Brandon

Private
5575982
No 5 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leslie Peach, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. B. Peach; nephew of Mrs. C. Worthington, of Stramshall, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PEEBLES, John Alan Laing

Captain
74660
No 5 Commando
Dorsetshire Regiment
Military Cross (MC)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Captain John Peebles MC was mortally wounded by a premature explosion of a No.68 grenade on a field firing exercise at Cheverton Down, nr Ventnor on the Isle of Wight.

REEVE, Stanley Richardson

Fusilier
14604385
No 5 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Stanley Reeve was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Stanley was a Metropolitan Police Officer who volunteered for the Commandos joining HM Armed Forces on 19 May 1943.

SANSOM, Samuel Jack

Private
6103720
No 5 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Samuel Sansom, 6 troop, died of wounds received in action at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Victor James Sansom and Susan Emma Sansom, of Woodford Green, Essex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SCOBBIE, John Ross

Private
3247849
No 5 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Scobbie died on 17 January 1945 of wounds received on 1 January 1945 during operations at Myebon, Burma. He has no known grave. Previously employed at the Glasgow Iron and Steel Company. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs Matthew Scobbie of Broompark Road, Whytegates.
 

SKEATES, Albert Charles

Lance Corporal
1871381
No 5 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Albert Skeates, 6 Troop, died at approximately 17:30 hrs., when hit by shrapnel from an exploding enemy shell whilst walking along the Dover-Deal road. Military funeral at St. James' Cemetery in Dover at 15:00 hrs.,on the 4th November. Husband of Mrs S.

SMALLEY, Christopher John

Christopher John Smalley 5 Commando
Lieutenant
92876
No 5 Commando
Manchester Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Christopher Smalley died during Operation Chariot at St Nazaire. Embarking on HMS Campbeltown he commanded a demolition party whose task it was to destroy the Dry Dock Installations. Mentioned in Despatches (posthumous) for gallant and distinguished service.

SMITH, Ronald James

Private
2325823
No 5 Commando
Army Catering Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ronald Smith was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of William and Jessie Smith, of Bishopmill, Elgin, Morayshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STAPLETON, Alfred William

Rifleman
14311519
No 5 Commando
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Queen Victoria's Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Alfred Stapleton was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of George and Alice Stapleton, of Kilburn, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STEDMAN, Ernest Harold

Private
14416438
No 5 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ernest Stedman, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Ernest and Dorothy Stedman, of Rotherhithe, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STOKES, George Stanley

Lance Corporal
5186568
No 5 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Stokes was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown, part of Lt Burtinshaw's demolition party.

SYLVESTER, George

Lance Corporal
5052718
No 5 Commando
North Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Sylvester, 5 troop, died of wounds received on 23 March 1944 at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of George and Edith Sylvester; husband of Joyce Sylvester, of Moseley, Birmingham.
 
Sources
CWGC

TAYLOR, Reginald George

Original grave of Cpl Taylor 5 Commando
Corporal
6352764
No 5 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Reginald Taylor died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Julie Francis Taylor, of Acton, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/88.

TOMS, Frederick John

Lance Corporal
834757
No 5 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Frederick Toms was killed in action during operations on 12 January 1945 at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Arthur and Rose Toms, of Leytonstone, Essex. The previous year he had been wounded on 15 March 1944 at Maungdaw, Burma.

TOOTH, Eric Roger

Private
14737490
No 5 Commando
Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Eric Tooth died on 17 May 1945 of wounds received on 30 January 1945 during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Arthur and Violet Tooth, of Bignall End, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TORDOFF, Kenneth

Private
14509788
No 5 Commando
East Yorkshire Regiment
West Riding Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Kenneth Tordoff , Intelligence Section, No 5 Commando HQ, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw. Son of Robert and Amy Olive Tordoff, of Old Goole, Yorkshire.

TUNGATT, Leonard Frederick

Original grave of Fusilier Tungatt 5 Commando
Fusilier
14604394
No 5 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Leonard Tungatt was killed in action during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Frederick Tungatt, and of Susan Tungatt (nee Tyler); husband of Kathleen Mary Tungatt, of Leytonstone, Essex.

WALTERS, Haydn

Private
6297207
No 5 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) 5th Bn.
Died on war service
Private Haydn Walters died of illness in Kedgeon, near Poona, India. Son of David John and Mary Walters, of Highgate, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/71.

WHEELER, Bert

Private
328557
No 5 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Bert Wheeler, 2 troop, was killed in action during operations at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of John E. Wheeler and Ellen Wheeler, of Lower Edmonton, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WILLIAMS, John

John Williams 5 Commando
Gunner
911770
No 5 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner John Williams, No.5 Commando HQ Signals, was killed in action at Maungdaw, Burma. Son of Henry and Gwendoline Victoria Williams; husband of Daphne Hilda Williams, of Portland, Dorsetshire. Father of Penny and Christopher.
 
Sources

WRIGHT, Douglas Thomas

Private
3656184
No 5 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment (2nd Bn)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Douglas Wright was killed in action during operations in Madagascar. Son of Thomas and Amy Wright, of West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

YEOMAN, Robert

Rifleman
7594944
No 5 Commando
Kings Royal Rifle Corps
Died on war service
Rifleman Robert Yeoman died as a result of an accident at Cocanada, India.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/76 and WO417/80.

5 Commando Commanders

WOOD, Steven Patrick

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
5 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Tank Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
45005
Lieutenant Colonel (Temporary) Steven Wood was the first Commanding Officer of No 5 Commando when it was formed at Bridlington in July 1940 remaining in post until 8 November 1940 when he relinquished command [1]
Post war
  • Mentioned in Despatches for "gallant and distinguished services in Malaya during the period 1st January - 30th June 1949 serving with the R.T.R.  [2].
  • May 1953 promoted full Lieutenant Colonel [3].
  • 1957 appointed O.B.E. in the  New Years Honours List [4].
Sources
[1] No 5 Cdo War Diary + linked content below.
[2] London Gazette 38782, page 5906.
[3] London Gazette 39847, page 2566.
[4] London Gazette 40960, page 7.
 

SHAW, David Mackenzie

Known as: 
Squaredeal
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
5 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers
Service: 
Army
Number: 
44209
Lt Col Shaw OC No 5 Commando
Commanding Officer No 5 Commando when they sailed to India in November 1943 until the 12th September 1944 when he relinquished his command to Lt Col Pollitt and rejoined his Regiment, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
 
  • 1940 (Captain) (Acting Major) David Mackenzie Shaw was awarded the Military Cross for his gallantry serving with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Recommendation
Plouvain, France 1940. Throughout the period May 12th- 31st Captain Shaw displayed exceptional courage, determination, and power of leadership while commanding a company and set a very fine example to those under him. On May 23rd his Company was holding a wide sector near Plouvain. During the night he was heavily attacked and a part of his position was lost. He at once led his very small available reserve, and unhesitatingly counter attacked a much superior force. Several of his men were hit at once, but Captain Shaw and the handful of men now with him closed with the enemy, and inflicted sufficient losses with grenade and rifle fire to check the enemy's advance and restore the position. Though cut off for a considerable time, Captain Shaw, through skilful use of grenades, succeeded in breaking through the enemy, who had surrounded him, and rejoined his Company. His very gallant action enabled his Company to carry out its task to the end. (National Archives file WO373/16.)
 
  • 1945 (Lieutenant Colonel) (Temporary) awarded the Distinguished Service Order serving with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers for "gallant and distinguished services in Italy." ( London Gazette 37310, page 5099.)
Recommendation
At Argenta on 17 April 45 when in command of his battalion with a squadron of tanks under command, Lt-Col Shaw's conduct of the battle was remarkable. Although initially directed in a NW direction, he appreciated that by a flanking movement to the SW he would be in position to seal off any enemy still in the Argenta gap and to cover the main thrust of the Division in a NW direction. At the time, Lt-Col Shaw carried out this movement, a strong German counter attack with tanks was being mounted against a very vulnerable part of the Division. With complete disregard of personal safety, Lt-Col Shaw personally established his Bttn on the bank NW of Argenta, and repulsed what was known to be a divisional effort by the Germans to restore their Argenta position. The magnificent fighting spirit which his battalion displayed on this occasion and again when he led them to the Condotto Motte was very largely due to the inspiring leadership and courage displayed by Lt-Col Shaw [National Archives file WO373/14/5.]
 
Post war
  • Mentioned in Despatches for " gallant and distinguished services in Malaya during the period 1st January - 30th June 1949." (London Gazette 38782, page 5907.)
  • 10th April 1951 promoted full Lieutenant Colonel (London Gazette 39197, page 1993.)
  • October 1957 granted the honorary rank of Colonel. (London Gazette 41211, page 6261.)
 

POLLITT, Charles Jordan Bellingham

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
10 Independent Company
1 Commando
5 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Border Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
37725
Born: 
Friday, April 5, 1907
Birthplace: 
Kendal
Died: 
1975
Place died: 
Kendal
Lt Colonel Charles Pollitt
Charles Pollitt, then a Captain, embarked with No 10 Independent Company on their deployment to Freetown in April 1940.  At the end of the year after No 10 Independent Company was disbanded he volunteered for and was posted to the Holding and Training Wing at what was then STC Achnacarry. [1]. From there he joined No 1 Commando taking part in Operation Torch, North Africa, and in December 1942 Operation Bizerte where they landed on a beach some 60 miles East of Tabarka[2]. Awarded the Military Cross "for gallant and distinguished services in North Africa"[3],  he later embarked with No 1 Commando for operations in the Far East.
  • 11 September 1944, the then Major Pollitt MC left No 1 Commando to take command of No 5 Commando from Lieutenant Colonel Shaw [view].
  • Major Pollitt was subsequently temporarily promoted Lieutenant Colonel.
  • 31 January 1945 wounded in the knee during the last engagement at the Battle for Hill 170 [view] and relinquished command of No 5 to the 2i/c Major Robin Stuart. [4].
  • ​10 January 1946 publication of Mention in Despatches for "gallant and distinguished service in the Field." [5].
  • June 1946 appointed O.B.E. (Military Division). [6].
  • 7 March 1947 relinquished his commission on the grounds of disability and was granted the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel. [7].
Sources
3. London Gazette 36018, page 2208.
5. London Gazette 37425, page 380.
6. London Gazette 37595, page 2730.
7. London Gazette 37899, page 1115.
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 62 issued March 1976.
[Image] His daughter, Jenny Welsh.
 

STUART, Charles Robin McKenzie

Known as: 
Robin
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
5 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Artillery
Service: 
Army
Number: 
71029
Charles Robin Mckenzie Stuart MBE
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Charles Robin McKenzie Stuart , No.5 Commando, was appointed M.B.E. (Military Division) in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Madagascar on June 1st 1942 [1] [2].
  • Promoted Major and Second in Command of No.5 Commando.
  • 31 July 1945 assumed command of No.5 Commando after Lt.Col. Pollitt was wounded during the battle at Hill 170 [3].
Sources
[1] London Gazette 36083, page 3086.
[2] National Archives file WO373/79/278.
[3] National Archives file WO218/81 see Linked Content below].
 

5 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.5 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.5 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 5 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.5 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Gallery.
FM = Forum Message
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Abbott
J
Gnr
 
 
& 9 and 12 Cdos. (LL1)
Adams
H
Pte
4535096
 
W Yorks 50 Bn
Raymond, T.C. 
Major
 
MC
RHA
Addiscott
Reginald, Lewis
Cpl
6344239
 
RASC; wounded 31/1/45 CasLists WO417/88; (CA100).
Harold, Charles
LCpl
 
 
(CA66)
Allan
E
Pte
134362
 
1st Corp Petrol Pk
Allen
J
Gnr
 
 
(LL1)
Alloway
David
Pte
 
 
from New Addington, Surrey (CA78)
Alting Du Cloux
Rene, Philippe
Capt
341061
 
Cameronian (LL1)
Amery
Julian
 
 
 
 
Anderson
A
Pte
 
 
Post war address shown as Police, Kirkliston (LL3)
Anderson
Alexander, Anthony
Sgt
14418524
 
Black Watch
Anderson
I
Lt
 
 
RM
Anderson
John, James
Cpl
5335851 
 
R Berkshire / Burma Star Assn
Anderson
R
Cpl
3128456
 
DLI 2 Bn
Andrews
Douglas, William
Bdr
883794
 
99 Fd Regt / RA Attestation records
Armitage
Edward, Francis, Peter
Capt
41068
MC (LG34914)
R Scots 1 Bn / 26Oct41 (LG35530)and(LG38389)
Armstrong
J. Brian, N.
Fus
 
 
 
Arthorne
S
LCpl
3525389
 
Mancs  2 Bn
Arthur
Leo, J.
Tpr
7905202
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt CA92)
Ashe
 
Pte
 
 
 
Asher
S
Pte
88495
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Ashton
George
Pte
 
 
Worc Regt 7Bn (CA13)
Askam
G
 
 
 
 
Frank, Edward
Gnr
 
DL 
RA; (CA74, 80, 94)
Les
Mne
Ply 18114175
 
RM; (FM)
Auld
Jack, R.
Pte
 
 
 
Awde
Joe
Gnr
 
 
(CA58); poss id with CasList WO417/46
Bacon
H
 
 
 
 
Bailey
A
Tpr
7895811
 
49 RTR
Bailey
Charles, L.
Cpl
 
 
 
Bailey
G
Pte
 
 
1 Coy Air Form Sigs
Bailey
'Numb'
 
 
 
 
Bailey
R.W.
Rfn
 
 
 
Bailey
William, Harry
Tpr
5385086
 
Burma Star Assn.
Bailey
 
Cpl
7886571
 
Rac 56 A/Tank 
Bainbridge
Herbert
Dvr
T/103786
 
Burma Star Assn
Baines
R
Pte
6297263
 
Buffs
Bairstow
Ronald
Pte
4747261
 
Yorks & Lancs
Bakemore
John
Sgt
 
 
 
Baker
Frank
Sgt
3776808
 
Queens Regt; Burma Star Assn
Balchin
John
Capt
164911
 
RAC
Balderson
G
Pte
4342169
 
East Yorks ITC
Baldwin
Timothy
Capt
 
 
 
Ball
 
Cpl
3446425
 
Lancs Fus 1/6
Bambridge
 
Pte
 
 
1 Coy Air Form Sigs
Banks
R.W.
Rfn
 
 
 
Bannister
Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Bannister
T
Bdr
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Barbbe
J
Spr
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Barber
J
Spr
 
 
 
Barker
Alfred
Sgt
 
 
 
Barker
J.P.
LCpl
 
 
Ra 182 Hvy Bty
Barker
 
Cpl
3532009
 
Mancs 5Bn
Barker
 
Cpl
7880258
 
Rac 56 ATR
Barlow
Colin
SSgt
7893683
 
49 RTR
Barnes
George, Norton
Fus
14987370
 
 
Barnett
Ernest
Sgt
 
 
 
Barovitch
R
Pte
4528773
 
Gn Howards 50 Bn
Barry
T.S.
Pte
 
 
 
Barry
 
Lsgt
 
 
 
Norman, Eric
Sgt
2889344
BEM
Gordons; post war MetPolice
Bartholomew
Robert, J.
Pte
 
 
 
Barton
K
Pte
80001
 
1st Corp Petrol Pk
Leslie, James
Fus
14604357
Police
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 15/3/44 Burma CasLists WO417/74
Barton
 
Tpr
7903569
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Baseley
Arthur
Pte
6215921
 
Middlesex Regt
Basin
 
Dvr
 
RA 56 A/Tank 
Batley
G
Sgt
4689434
 
KOYLI ITC
Baxter
Alexander
Pte
2326778
 
R Sigs1 Corp 
Baxter
Ed
Major
 
 
 
Baxter
R
LCpl
55135
 
49 RTR
Baxter
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Bayliss
Mervyn
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Bedminster (CA82)
Beach
 
Pte
 
 
 
Beard
William, Charles, Spencer
Maj
129285
 
RA
Beasley
John, Anthony, Owen
Capt
149806
 
Lincoln
Beasley
 
Pte
 
 
 
Beattie
W.A.
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Beattie
 
Tpr
7903577
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Beaumont
James, B.
Sgt
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Thomas, 'Tommy'
Pte
 
 
(CA52) (CA85)
Bebbington
W
Spr
 
RE 5 Fd Coy
Bebbington
 
Tpr
7897076
 
49 RTR
Bee
Ernest, F.
Pte
 
 
 
James, Frederick 
Pte
14404860
 
R Sussex Reg; & 1 Cdo died on war service 5/8/45
Bell
Cyril, R.
Gnr
 
 
 
Bell
G
Cpl
 
 
RASC 85 Stn Coy
Bell
J.W.
 
 
 
 
Bell
Keith
Lt (Maj)
 
 
Gordons
Bell
Norman
Sgt
 
 
 
Stanley
Pte
 
 
(CA66)
Bell
W
 
 
 
 
Bembridge
 
Cpl
7886080
 
RAC 56 Trg 
Bender
John
Pte
 
 
 
Bennet
 
Pte
 
 
Worc Regt 7Bn
Bennett
Harold, Douglas
Cpl
5111677
 
R. Warwicks Regt;
Burma Star Assn.
Bennett
Henry
Gnr
777800
 
RA attestation card; from Lancs.(CA88)
Leonard, Sydney
Spr
 
 
R. Signals; died 1958
Bennett
R.A.
Lt
 
 
 
Bennett
 
Sgt
82845
 
RA 10 Fd Regt
Bentley
E
Pte
4538664
 
W Yorks 50 Bn
Benyon
W.W.
Capt
 
 
4th Hussars
Berovitch
Ruben
Sgt
 
 
 
Berry
Tom, S.
Pte
 
 
 
Best
Joseph, Michael
Sgt
5336580
 
R Berkshire 
Bethel
E
Pte
 
 
 
Betts
Arthur
Pte
7349972
 
RAMC
Bevan
William, James
Pte
7349693
 
RAMC
Beveridge
Robert
LSgt
4534228
 
West Yorks ITC
Bickerstaffe
 
Pte
2335659
 
R Sigs 1 Ot Bn
Biddell
N
Tpr
319263
 
49 RTR
Biddlecombe
P.D.
Pte
 
 
 
Biggs
John
 
 
 
 
Biggs
R
Cpl
 
 
 
Bilcliffe
Laurence
Pte
 
 
from Newcastle (CA93)
Bilham
 
Lt
 
 
R Signals
Bilson
 
Tpr
328144
 
Rac 51 Trg Regt
Birch
Stanley, Alfred
Cpl
5891442
 
Northampton; Burma Star Assn.
Bird
Arthur, Stanley
Pte
 
 
lka Norwich (CA88)
Bird
C.W.S.
Sgt
 
 
 
Bird
Leslie, John
BSM
 
 
 
Bird
 
LCpl
321807
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
J
Pte
14431593
 
RA; wounded 1/2/45 CasList WO417/88
Birks
Joseph
Gnr
 
 
RA
John, Franklin
Pte
3525354
 
Mancs 2 Bn; kia
Bishop
R
Gnr
 
 
 
Bishop
 
Pte
 
 
 
Black
W
Sgt
33229
 
Rasc 2 Div Supply Col
Blackley
William, George
Pte
 
 
Burma Star Assn
Blackmore
W
Pte
4340965
 
East Yorks Itc
Blackwell
C
Cpl
66104
 
RASC 2 Div Supply Col
Blair
W
Dvr
3054282
 
RE 5 Fd Coy
Blake
 
 
 
 
 
Blakeley
A.J.
Gnr
 
 
 
Blakemore
John
Sgt
3652093
 
South Lancs 
Blatt
Rudi A
Pte
1872
 
 
Blenkin
C.J.
Dvr
2016044
 
RE 2 Mt Depot
Boasley
J.O.A.
Capt
 
 
 
Bodenham
Clifford, W.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Boggis
Ernie
 
 
 
4 Tp (CA93)
Bolden
Matthew
 
 
 
 
Raymond, Gordon
Lt / Capt
174293
MiD
Devon; (CA119)
Bolton
Matthew
 
 
 
 
Bomber
Harry, Lionel
Tpr
82323
MM
49RTR; 1951 MM Korea 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars WO373/114/85.
William, Martel
LCpl / Captain
14241729
Police
321576
 
Essex Regt & 1 Cdo;To OCTU 1944 (CA92); Burma Star Assn.
Bothamley
F
Pte
5336957
 
R Berkshire 
Boustend
 
Spr
2072128
 
RE 203 Fd Park Coy
Bowen
William, L
Cpl
 
 
 
Bowers
'Bob'
 
 
 
 
Bowen
J.D.
Gnr
11272552
 
RA
Bowes
Patrick, Michael
Sgt
6297262
 
The Buffs; Burma Star Assn.
Bowler
James, Charles
Cpl
2928665
 
Camerons 1 Bn
Bowman
A.E.
Pte
4742346
 
 
Bowyer
John, D.
Capt
121518
 
RNF
Boyd
Norman, Ralph, Shields
Cpl
 
 
(CA25)
Boyd
R
LCpl
14641891
 
R Inniskillen 
Boyd
W
LCpl
2925400
 
Camerons 1 Bn
Boyes
W
Gnr
 
 
 
Boylin
 
Tpr
7894404
 
49 RTR
Bradfield
 
Pte
 
 
Worc 7bn
Bradford
Alan, Charles
Pte
6297995
 
The Buffs
Brannan
D
Spr
171945
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Brassington
Thomas
Pte
 
 
(CA117)
H.A.A.
'Oner'
Maj
 
MC
Dorset 2bn
Brennan
S
Pte
 
 
 
Brennon
J
Pte
4347822
 
East Yorks ITC
Breslin
Eugene
 
 
 
 
Bresnan
 
Fus
3448227
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Bridgwater
Arnold
Cpl
 
 
Burma Star Assn
Bright
 
Cpl
4974128
 
RAC 56 Atr
Bright
Gerald
LSgt
 
 
 
Brindley
Charles, Philip
Sig / LCpl
2335934
 
R Sigs; wounded 12/1/45 WO417/88; (CA5, CA84)
Brion
Norman
 
 
 
 
Broadbent
A
Cpl
4533178
 
51 RTR
Broadbent
W
Pte
 
 
 
Brocklebank
W
LBdr
959425
 
RA 99 Fd Regt
Brodie
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Broizart
S
Sgt
44401
 
1st Coy Amm Coy
Brooking
F.W.
Pte
 
 
RA 320 Hvy Bty
Brooks
J
Pte
4541813
 
West Yorks ITC
Brooks
J.W.
Cpl
4807198
 
 
Brooks
'Tick'
 
 
 
 
Brooks
William
 
 
 
 
John, T.V.W.S
Dvr
5884053
 
RE
Brown
B
LCpl
 
RE 102 Fd Coy
Brown
D N
Sgt
7896175
 
49 RTR
Brown
FA or FR
LSgt
 
 
 
Brown
Frederick, Harold
LSgt
833166
 
RA
James
Pte
2988948
MM
A&SH
Brown
J
LBdr
 
RA
K.S.
LCpl
14604361
 
R. Fusiliers; wounded 13/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Brown
Maurice
 
 
 
 
Brown
Mornington
 
 
 
 
Brown
Noel
 
 
 
 
Bruce
Ralph, Reid
Pte
14587565
 
Burma Star Assn.
Brumwell
Desmond
Pte
 
 
 
Brunton
Ian, 'Bunny'
Sgt
 
 
 
Bryant
Alfred, Samuel, 'Dick'
Pte
 
 
from Sussex (CA99); (CA100)
Bryant
Belinda
 
 
 
 
Bryant
Sydney
Lt
180715
 
R Ulster Rifles
Buckinhan
 
Pte
 
 
Worc  7bn
Buckland
Albert, T.
Pte
 
 
 
Buckle
Dennis, Howard
Capt
187370
 
RA
Budd
Lionel
Gnr
 
RA
Bullock
 
LCpl
7902239
 
2 MMG Bde
Bundy
E
Pte
5339507
 
R Berkshire 
Burke
John
Cpl
 
 
 
Burn
Frederick, John
Pte
14571790
 
&12 Cdo (CA119); Burma Star Assn.
Burnett
C
Pte
5724367
 
Dorset 2bn
Burnett
'Badger'
Sgt
 
 
 
Burns
T.S.
Gnr
 
 
 
Burr
A.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Burr
Derek, H.
Maj
96990
 
RUR
Burrill
W
Pte
4539663
 
Gn Howards; 2 troop (CA21)
Burrows
D
LCpl
 
 
 
Robert James Glover
Lt
89395
MID
Cheshire Regt
Butler
Cornelius, James
 
 
 
 
Butler
J.H.
Dvr
181000
 
2 Div Hq
Butt
A.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Button
 
Pte
 
 
 
Button
 
Pte
 
 
 
Buxton
John, Frederick
LCpl
 
Queens Regt
Byfield
N
Spr
 
 
RE; died 2 May 1957 (CA26)
Byford
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Byrne
A.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Byrnes
Stanley
 
 
 
 
Cain
Matthew
LSgt
3770094
 
 
Caine
Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Cairns
W.N.
Capt
 
 
1st Kdg
Calf
D
LCpl
233637
 
R Sigs 1 Ot Bn
Callanan
C
Fus
 
 
 
Callendler
 
2Lt
 
 
Camerons1Bn
Calvert
Eddie, 'Tojo'
Cpl
 
 
1955 Bognor Regis - employed as a milkman (CA21)
Cameron
D
Sgt
88231
 
RASC 2 Div Supply Col
Cameron
Jimmy
 
 
 
 
Cameron
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Cameron
 
Tpr
7909230
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Campbell
James, D.
Pte
 
 
 
Campbell
 
Pte
 
 
 
Canham
 
Lt
 
 
RM
Capper
 
LCpl
2323783
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Carpenter
David, Scott
Pte
 
 
 
Carpenter
R
Pte
 
 
 
Carr
Donald, Fry
Lt
281129
 
RNF
Francis, Arthur
Sgt
DCM
RE 5 Fd Coy
Carr
L
Sgt
 
 
 
Carr
 
Cpl
23177896
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Carter
Norman
Pte
14977249
 
Sherwood For
Carvell
Victor, Haig
Pte
 
 
 
Casares
Emilio, David
LSgt
6853940
 
Burma Star Assn; Farmer from Dunstable then joined the Police (CA23)
Case
Frank
Cpl
 
 
 
Castell
R.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Cave - Brown
J.R.
Capt
 
 
RE 5 Fd Coy
Cennah
B
LSgt
4877931
 
 
Chambers
L
Cpl
890729
 
1st Survey  1 Corp
Chambers
Philip, Arthur, John
Gnr
 
RA
Chamings
Stan, A.
Gnr (Lt)
 
 
 
Stuart, Whitemore
Maj
105159
MC OBE
 
Chapman
G
Tpr
4268803
 
43 RTR
Chapman
Ron
Cpl
 
 
and 1/5 Cdo; residing Canada (CA74, CA86, CA99)
Chapman
S.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Charlesworth
J.R.
Sgt
 
 
 
Chisnel
E.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Chisnell
 
Pte
 
 
 
Christie
Daniel, H.
Pte
3861947
 
The Loyal Regt
J.M.T.F.
Maj
 
DSO,MC
Mancs Regt; later OC 2 Cdo
Clark
David
Pte
 
 
 
Clark
J.F.
Pte
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Clark
T.E.
Tpr
7891230
 
49 RTR
Clarke
George, James
Pte
 
 
(CA96)
Clarke
J
 
 
 
 
Clarke
S
LBdr
 
 
 
Clarke
W.J.
 
 
 
 
Clayton
'Tiny'
Pte
 
 
 
Clegg
Robert
LCpl
 
 
 
Clench
 
Bdr
 
RA 51 A/Tank 
Cliff
E
Pte
56196
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Clifford
Frederick, Henry
Pte
6352117
 
R West Kent
Cobham
William, J.
Fus
 
 
R Irish Fus
Cockayne
Geoffrey, Albert
LSgt
851301
 
S Staffs 2/6 Bn
Coghlan
John, Richard
LCpl
 
 
 
Coldwell
A
Cpl
783753
 
Camerons1Bn
Cole
H.J.T. 'Coker'
Dvr
 
 
 
Coleman
Patrick, Felix, 'Paddy'
Cpl / Sgt
 
 
2 Tp 5 Cdo and 4 tp 1/5 Cdo (CA90)
Coleman
Roger
 
 
 
 
Coles
K
Cpl
 
 
 
Coles
L.H.
Sgt
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Collier
F.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Michael, Vincent
Cpl
14499411
 
KRRC
Collins
Ron
Pte
 
 
 
Collishaw
Arthur
Capt (Rev)
 
 
RACHD
Colvert
 
Pte
3386661
 
East Lancs 1/4
Connah
Bernard
LSgt
4877931
 
 
Conner
A
Pte
2048937
 
Camerons1Bn
Connor
T
Pte
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Cook
Alan, Victor
Capt
341526
 
SLI
Cook
Henry, John
Rfn
6850540
 
KRRC
Cook
 
LCpl
2324310
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Cooke
Charles, Harry
Pte
3774485
 
East Lancs 
Cooke
J
LCpl
92533
 
2 Div HQ
Cooke
J
Pte
4342074
 
East Yorks ITC
Cooke
Sam
Cpl
 
 
 
Cookson
 
Pte
 
 
 
Cooper
C
Bdr
 
 
Re 208 Fd Park
Cooper
R
 
 
 
 
Cooper
Victor, H.
TSM
6149311
 
East Surrey 
William, Edward
Sgt
 
 
from Accrington (CA18)(CA120)
Copley
W
Pte
 
 
 
Corfield
Harry
Fus
3460542
 
 
Cosgrove
T.M.B
Pte
3132413
 
D L I 2Bn; lka Kilmarnock (CA88)
Garnett
Sapper
 
RE; to No.4 Cdo 1940/41 kia with No.4
Coulson
John, Frederick
Pte
 
 
served in 1/5 Cdo (CA109)
Courtie
 
Sgt
3768595
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Coventry
E. W. Dudley
Maj
 
 
 
Cowles
Victor, P.A.
Cpl
 
 
 
Cox
W.F.
Tpr
555706
 
49 RTR
Craven
 
Cpl
2569681
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Cresswell
F
Sgt
187606
 
RE 2 Mt Depot
Crieg
J
Pte
3054116
 
Camerons1Bn
Crighton
A
LCpl
S/152615
 
RASC 86 Sec 4 Coy
Crisp
Don G
Pte
 
 
4 troop
Cross
W
Pte
 
 
 
Crossley
George
LCpl
 
 
(LL3; PG)
Crowden
Desmund, Edward
RSM
5956553
 
Beds & Herts; Burma Star Assn
Crozier
Archibald, John
Sgt
2196896
MM
RE; award while serving with 55 Indian Observation Sqn.RE
William
TSM
4452664
MiD
DLI 2bn; Burma Star Assn
Crutton
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Cubbit
C
Cpl
66608
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Cumberbatch
Ken
 
 
 
 
James, Charles
Cpl
 
 
(CA84)
Currie
 
Tpr
789358
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Curry
 
Tpr
7901370
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Curtis
Harry, Alexander
Bdr
874202
 
 
Cutting
R
Pte
4342012
 
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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.5 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
LG= London Gazette
SR = Service Record.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Dack
A.E.
Pte
 
 
(Obits CA 109)
Dale
S
Fus
412074
 
RWF 1 Bn
Dalziel
A
A/Sgt
4128237
 
Cheshire/Cas.List1945 
Andy
Cpl
895334
 
RE; wounded Burma
(CA22 and 63)
Dalziel
Bert
Sgt
 
 
 
Daning
 
LBdr
 
 
R Artillery
Darlington
 
Bdr
852511
 
RA 52 Fd Regt
Dartnell
H.J.
Bdr
 
 
(LL 4)
Robert, Gordon
Capt
129311
MiD
15/19th Hussars
Davidson
 
 
 
 
 
Davies
Alan, John
Capt
224659
 
S.Staffs / & 1 Cdo
Davies
Allan, R.E.
Capt
 
 
 
Charles, E.
Pte
 
 
and 3 Bde (CA117)
Robert, J.
LCpl
2929078
 
(LL4)
Davies
Ronald
Pte
14754310
 
Burma Star Assn.
Davies
 
Pte
7909235
 
RAC 56 Atr
Davis
Bill
 
 
 
 
Davis
Donald, Vernon
 
 
 
 
Davis
Eric N
Pte
 
 
 
Davison
Leonard, Stanley
Pte
 
 
 
Dawkin
W
Pte
76854
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Dawson
 
Tpr
7907550
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Day
E
LCpl
4535110
 
West Yorks Itc
Daynes
A.E.P.
 
 
 
 
Dayson
Tich
 
 
 
 
Deadman
George
Pte
 
 
 
Deakin
Alfred, 'Chirpy'
Pte
5387322 
 
Ox & Bucks LI; CasList Burma 23Mar'44 WO417/76.
Deakin
John, W.
Gnr
 
 
 
Deakin
Joseph
Gnr
 
RA Attestations 1940
Dean
A.C.
LCpl
 
MM ?
Shropshire LI
Delaney
Edward, W.
 
 
 
 
Dent
Sidney,George
LCpl
457599 ?
 
Burma Star Assn
Alexander
Tpr
7909234
 
RAC
Dickson
John, James
Maj
96192
MC+bar
Awards whilst  in 9th R. Sussex attd from Sherwood Forresters
Disney
Ken, C.
CSM
 
 
 
Ditcham
J.S.
Sgt
 
 
 
Dixon
E.N. Dicky
Lt
 
 
 
Dixon
 
Cpl
5569642
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Dixon
 
Pte
7909234
 
RAC 56 Atr
Dobinson
 
LCpl
4534813
 
West Yorks Itc
Dobson
William
Pte
 
 
Shropshire LI
Dodsworth
A
Cpl
7895596
 
51 RTR
Doherty
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Doid
J
Sgt
2763508
 
1 Seaforths
Donald
John, Ronald
Cpl
14429464
 
Burma Star Assn
Donnellan
Philip, Andrew
Capt
264605
 
Beds & Herts
Donnelly
Robert, Shanks
Pte
 
 
(LL4)
Robert, Ernest
Pte
4807481
 
Lincs Regt. (CA14)
Doughty
Ronald, Morley
Pte
14755347
 
QRRWS
Dower
Ernest, Stanley
Pte
 
 
1/5 Cdo (LL4); (Obits)
Drew
L
Cpl
 
Re 102 Fd Coy
Drinkwater
R
Pte
 
 
 
Drury
George, Bush
Sgt
 
 
 
Drury
 
Fus
3771293
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Dryden
Richard, 'Dick'
TSM
 
 
RA & 1/5 Cdo (CA23, CA46, CA111)
Drysdale
D
Pte
3055675
 
Royal Scots 1 Bn
Duckett
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Dudbridge
Ronald, 'Ron'
Rfn
14992069
 
& HQ Tp 1/5 Cdo (details from son)
Terence,Bernard
Pte
 
 
Warwickshire Regt; & 1/5 Cdo
Duggan
Douglas, Harold
Pte
3863765
 
6th Mancs & 7th Loyal Regt; Burma Star Assn.
Dukes
P
LCpl
 
 
(LL4)
Dukes
R
Pte
88684
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Duncan
A
Pte
2926147
 
Camerons 1 Bn
Duncan
William
Capt
321219
 
RA
Dunn
J
Spr
4126038
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Dunne
 
LCpl
2321931
 
R Sigls 1 / O.T.B
Dunsmore
W
Pte
4538807
 
West Yorks 50 Bn
Durrell
W
Pte
4539661
 
 
Dutton
Leonard, F.
Pte
 
 
 
Dyer
C.S.
Pte
 
 
(LL4)
Dymer
 
Dvr
2387509
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Dyson
J.R. 'Titch'
Dvr
3445237
 
 
Eadie
D.S.M.
Lt
 
 
HQ 2 Div
Eagle
Arthur, W.
Pte
 
 
(CA92)
Earle
Edward
LCpl
 
1st Survey  1Corp
Easthaugh
 
Maj
 
 
 
Eastman
A.D.
 
 
 
 
Easton
'Cheesey' Rochester
Sig/Dvr
2572330
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Frank
Spr
14217573
 
Royal Engineers
Ebrey
Herbert
 
 
 
 
Edge
Arthur
 
 
 
 
Edmonds
Charles, Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Edmonds
T.R.
Pte
 
 
(LL4)
Edmondson
Edmund
Cpl
14315365
 
(LL4)
Edwards
A
Cpl
43411915
 
DLI 2 Bn
Denis, Gold
Pte
 
 
PoW St Nazaire
Edwards
Eddie
 
 
 
 
Edwards
F
 
 
 
 
Edwards
George
 
 
 
 
Edwards
H.A.
Tpr
7893633
 
49 RTR
Henry, E.
LCpl
7019725
 
R Ulster Rifles
Ronald
Cpl
14747437
 
SWB
Elder
Frank
 
 
 
 
Elder
W
Gnr
 
 
 
Elders
C.H.
Cpl
4447183
 
DLI 2bn
Ellerbeck
 John, Douglas
Capt (Lt Col)
78121
MC
Award whilst serving with RTR
Elliot
W.G.
 
 
 
 
Elliott
T.W.
 
 
 
 
Ellis
F
Fus
 
 
 
Victor, Cyril
CSM
6020370
 
R Norfolk Regt
Ellson
J.R.
Lt
 
 
 
Elmes
Roy, E.
Rfn
 
 
KRRC
Elsom
J.R.
2 Lt
 
 
Essex Regt
Emblem
 
Sgt
800897
 
RA 51 A/TankTrg 
Emms
K
Pte
 
 
 
Ettles
James
Pte
 
 
 
Evans
A.M.
Capt
 
 
 
Evans
Frederick, George
Gnr
 
 
 
Evans
Ronald
Cpl
5255745
 
Middlesex Regt
Even
 
Sgt
6085975
 
1 Seaforths
Harry, Arthur
LCpl
S/56320
 
from Leeds (CA120)
Fairclough
 
Pte
5336623
 
R Berks 1st Bn
Fairhurst
H
LCpl
2092617
 
RE 2 Mt Depot
Allan, Scott
Pte
2828282
 
from Falkirk (LL4)
Farmer
Harold
Pte
 
 
From Salford (CA95)
Farmer
 
Cpl
553736
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Chris
Pte
 
 
(CA114)
Farrell
J
Sgt
4688391
 
KOYLI ITC
Faulkener
T.J.
LSgt
6985506
 
Burma Star Assn.
Fetherst-onhaugh
Timothy, E.
Lt Col
 
 
Queens Royal Rifles
Fell
B.G.
Lt
232896
 
RA
Fell
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Felthouse
R.P
LCpl
14334006
 
RAMC; & 41RM on DDay CasList WO417/77
Fenn
Alfred, Harold
Gnr
 
 
RWK
Fensome
Horace, Charles
Sgt
 
 
 
Ferguson
John
TSM
 
MM
 
Ferguson
Nicol, Dawson, White
Lt
256821
 
RE
William
Sgt
 
RA
Ferguson
 
Pte
7909237
 
RAC 56 Atr
John, M.M.
TSM
2318036
MM
Cameronians;Burma Star Assn
Field
 
L/Cpl
 
 
 
Fields
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Finnie
J
Cpl
2882632
 
1 Seaforths
Fisher
E
Sgt
2751170
 
Royal Scots 1 Bn
Fisher
E.G.H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Fitzgibbon
R
Pte
5339504
 
R Berkshire 
Fitzjohn
 
Tpr
318875
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Flatley
J.M. 'Jessie'
Sgt
5252413
 
Worc  7bn
Flavell
Tom
 
 
 
 
Fleet
Robert
LSgt
T/108357
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Fleming
Adam, 'Flip'
 
 
 
 
James
Pte
2980085
 
HLI
Fletcher
Frederick,Francis
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA76)
Flint
G.R.
Sgt
7892583
 
51 RTR
Charles, William, Thomas
Rfn
6914036
 
KRRC
Follett
H.D. 'Gerry'
Maj
 
 
post war 63 Gurkha Inf. Bde
Forbes
K
Pte
2875619
 
Royal Scots 1 Bn
Ford
George, Graham
LCpl
 
 
 
Ford
Jacob, 'Jake', 'Ginger'
LCpl
 
 
 
Forman
D.N.
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Forrest
 
Pte
7909239
 
RAC 56 Atr
Forrester
George, D.
 
 
 
 
Forrester
 
Tpr
7903368
 
RAC51 Trg Regt
Foster
 
TSM
 
 
 
Foster
 
Gnr
813694
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
Foster
 
Sgt
4387257
 
Gn Howards Itc
Fouss
 
Lt
 
 
 
Fox
George
LCpl
4132357
 
Cheshire 
Fox
Kenneth, Joseph, Colvil
Capt
 
 
Middx Regt; died Rhodesia (CA45)
Foxall
Robert
Cpl
 
 
 
Francombe
D.H.
 
 
 
 
Fritchley
J.P.
Pte
 
 
 
Frost
J.T.
Pte
14698334
 
 
Frozley
R
LCpl
5334333
 
R Berkshire 
Fry-Carr
Donald
Lt
 
 
 
Furse
Lawrence
 
 
 
 
Gailey
William
Spr
14283522
 
RE & CBTC (CA92)
Gallimore
F.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Garbett
T
Cpl
 
 
 
Garner
L.V.
Tpr
7906515
 
2 MMG Bde
Garnon - Williams
P.A.J.
Lt
 
 
123 Octu
Garrity
Arthur
Cpl
 
 
 
Gascoigne
H
Capt
 
 
KOYLI
Gibbons
A
LCpl
828716
 
Re 105 Fd Park
Gibbons
George, St Andrew
LCpl
 
 
6 Tp (CA93)
Gibson
George, Mcdonald
Cpl
 
MM
 
Gibson
J.M.K.
Pte
 
 
 
Giffen
David
TSM
 
 
 
Gilbody
John, A.
Capt
75233
 
R Signals
Gilchrist
 
Fus
3451309
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Gill
 
LCpl
4267836
 
43RTR
Gillespie
F
Pte
4342443
 
East Yorks 
Gilliland
William
Sgt
409236
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Gilmore
Ken
 
 
 
 
Gingell
H G
LCpl
 
 
 
Girvan
George, Henry
Cpl
14216815
 
Burma Star Assn.
Gittings
 
 
2327579
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Alfred
Fus
 
MID
 
Frederic
Pte
5509626
 
Hamps
Goldstone
A
Capt (M.O.)
 
 
 
Goodall
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Goodchild
J.S.J. Steve
Capt
 
 
Hamps
Goode
Arthur, William
Pte
 
 
 
Godden
Chris
 
 
 
 
Goodson
L
Pte
5334375
 
R Berkshire  1 Bn
Gorely
Ronald, Bertram, Roger
Lt
335989
 
KRRC
Gould
 
Pte
 
 
 
Graham
Charles, Robert
Pte
 
 
resided Clapham (CA3) then emig. S.Africa (CA112)
Graham
T
(Doctor)
 
 
 
Graham
Thomas, Carpenter
Sgt
838647
 
 
Graham
 
Tpr
7900243
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Graham
 
Sgt
838647
 
RA 51 A/Tank Trg 
Graham
 
Pte
7909242
 
RAC 56 Atr
Grahame
J.C.,  'Jimmie'
RSM
3192358
 
KOSB
Grainger
J
Rfn
 
 
(LL5)
Grame
 
Pte
2318806
 
R Sigs 1st Holding Bn
Gratton
Cecil, 'Sniffy'
 
 
 
 
Gray
A
Pte
3525352
 
Mancs2 Bn
Edward, James
Pte
5774940
 
Norfolk Regt; most service with No.1 Cdo and CBTC
Gray
H
Gnr
 
 
 
Gray
 
Pte
2342896
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Green
Ivan
 
 
 
 
Green
Anthony, Lovering
Dvr
7626019
 
REME
Grice
T
Pte
5335975
 
R Berkshire
Griffin
G.W.
Dvr
 
 
 
Griffin
 
Gnr
861996
 
RA 52 Fd 
Griffiths
Leslie
Pte
 
 
 
T.H.
Pte
14824670
 
Devonshire 
Grose
Nicholas, Harold, Pollard
Capt
302347
 
RAC
Grover
Desmond, Alec
LCpl (Major)
 
 
RASC 85 Stn Coy
Groves
Alfred,  'Boggy'
Pte
 
 
 
Groves
 
 
16487081
 
KOSB
Gruan
 
Fus
 
 
 
Grundy
 
Gnr
862738
 
RA53 Fd 
Grundy
 
Pte
7903504
 
RAC 56 Atr
Habbershaw
 
Bdr
806312
 
RA 10 Fd 
Hack
William, Edward
Pte
 
RA Attestations 1940
Hackney
Charles
 
 
 
Kings Royal Hussars
Haggarty
A
Pte
 
 
 
Haggerty
 
Gnr
937331
 
RA 53 Fd
Hailton
G
 
 
 
 
Haines
P
LCpl
7888261
 
49 RTR
Frederick, Henry, Miller
Sgt
4537642
 
RAC
Hales
L.F.
Cpl
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Hall
E.S.
Pte
 
 
 
Hall
Ron, H.
LSgt
880320
 
RA 1st Surrey
Hall
 
Dvr
777635
 
RA 56 A/Tank 
Halliday
Adrian, Jardine, 'John'
Cpl
 
 
from Westminster (CA119)
Halton
George
 
 
 
 
Hambridge
Alfred
Pte
5111455
 
RWarwickshire 
Hamilton
H.G.W.
Lt
 
 
RE 105 Fd Park
Hamilton
Thomas, 'Paddy'
Cpl
 
 
Burma Star Assn.
Hamilton
T.C.
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL5)
Hammerton
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Hammond
W
Pte
91783
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Hampshire
 
Sgt
3441941
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Hampson
D
LCpl
3522336
 
DLI 2bn
Handley
Leslie, Alfred
Pte
 
 
 
Hannam
J. David
Capt
 
 
 
Hannaway
J
Pte
7013564
 
1st Coy Amm Coy
Hanton
B
LCpl
4343973
 
East Yorks Itc
Hardacre
Raymond
Cfn
 
 
REME
Hardie
James
Sgt
 
 
 
Harding
G.S. 'Bill'
Cpl
5348597
 
 
Harding
Roy, Suzuki, 'Zook'
Cpl
 
 
 
Harding
T.A.
Gnr
 
 
 
Harding
William, Stephen
LCpl
 
 
 
Hardy
R
Sgt
2323724
 
R Sigs1 Corp Sig
Hardy
 
Pte
7909245
 
RAC 56 Atr
Hargreaves
Albert, Ernest
Gnr
 
 
 
Hargreaves
Bert,  'Buck'
 
 
 
 
Harrington
 
LBdr
 
RA 53 Fd
Harris
George, V.
LCpl
 
 
(CA69)
Kenneth
Pte
 
 
(CA91)
Harris
Thomas, Leslie
Pte
14298468
 
Welch Regt
Harris
 
Fus
3447949
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Harrison
E
Pte
7895604
 
45 RTR
Harrison
G.W.
Lcpl
 
 
RA 182 Hvy Bty
Harrison
T
Bdr
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Hart
A
Sgt
3050315
 
Royal Scots 1bn
Hart
E
Pte
5885476
 
Northamptonshire Regt
Hart
 
Sig
2333693
 
R Signals 1 / Gttb
Hart
 
Pte
3389758
 
East Lancs 1/4
Hart-Davis
R
Sgt
 
 
 
Hartle
 
Spr
2069545
 
RE 203 Fd Pk Coy
Sam
RQMS
4393614
MiD
Green Howards; 3rd Jungle Bk isue 9.
Harvey
A.M.
LCpl
 
 
REME
Harwood
R.H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Haseldin
J
Pte
4540014
 
Gn Howards 50bn
Haslam
Gerry
Lt
 
 
 
Haslam
Stanley
Gnr
 
 
 
Haslett
G
Sgn
 
 
 
Henry, Godfrey
2/Lt
124566
 
East Yorks Regt; (CA66); & 1 Special Service Regt (1942)
Haslett
G.A
Sig
2336965 
 
R Signals 1 / Gttb
Hassal
J.V.
LCpl
14317920
 
 
Hassall
Busty
 
 
 
 
Hassall
John Osbourne
 
 
 
 
Hassall
Kenneth, Victor
LCpl
 
 
 
Hatch
Dennis, Charles
Fus
14827823
 
RWF
Hatch
Lionel, D. 'Leo' 
 
14809369
 
Oxs & Bucks
Haver
L
Cpl
45508
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Hay
George, 'Jock'
Pte
 
 
 
Hayes
A.H.
Pte
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Haynes
William, George
LCpl
 
 
 
Hayward
S
Pte
 
 
 
Hayward
S C
Pte
 
 
 
Haywood
Stan
 
 
 
 
Heath
W
Pte
 
 
RASC 85 StnCoy
Hedges
Harry, C.
LSgt
 
 
 
Hedges
R.J.
 
 
 
 
Heery
Charles, Joseph
Pte / Cpl
3772508
 
Kings Regt; and 12 Cdo (LL6); (PG)
Hemmel
Harry
Pte
 
 
 
Henderson
Alan
LCpl
 
 
 
Henderson
T
Pte
2159615
 
 
Henry
E
Pte
142901
 
RASC 86 Sect 4Coy
Henry
Gordon
 
 
 
 
Henry
Patrick John
Lt
240328
 
 
Heptinstall
John, J.
Maj (later Brigadier)
145160
 
Green Howards
Herbert
 
Sgt
552238
 
RAC 51 Trg
Heron
Doug
 
 
 
 
John, Golding, 'Chips'
Maj
66815
MC
Dorset Regt 2bn
Herratt
J
2 Lt
 
 
RTR 51 Trg 
Herriot
J
LCpl
 
RE No2 Mt Depot
Hesslewood
H
Pte
4611124
 
DWR Itc
Hewatt
 
Lt
 
 
 
Hewitt
B
Cpl
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Hewitt
Charles
LSgt
4693986
 
KOYLI Itc
Hewitt
L
 
 
 
 
Hibbert
J
Pte
 
 
(LL6 - LKA Gorton)
Hicks
Leo
Pte
 
 
 
Ronald, Ernest
Spr
 
RE 5 Fd Coy; (CA87)
Higginbotham
James 
 
3653545
 
PoW Volunteers, S. Lancs
Higginson
Ernest
Sgt
3385205
 
E.Lancs 1/4; died with 1st Bn Northants Regt. 23/12/1944 India; (PG); CWGC
Higham
John, Waite
Gnr
 
 
 
Highton
Peter
Fus
 
 
 
Alfred
Pte
 
 
(CA117)
Hill
Arthur, Charles
LCpl
14604371
 
GSC and Surrey Regt, Police; (SR)
Hill
Geoff
Rfn
14423647
 
KRRC
William, Thomas
LCpl
 
 
(LL6)(PG)
Hinds
E.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Hinds
G
Pte
 
 
(LL6 - LKA Southampton)
Hine
John, Henry
Bdr
924885
 
RA Attestation 1939
Hines
James, Alfred, Charles, 'John'
Dvr
 
 
(CA114)
Hitchins
 
 
 
 
 
Hoare
 
Sgt
2320448
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Hobbs
Dennis
Cpl
 
 
 
Hockey
William, E.
Gnr
 
 
 
Hodgekiss
H
Pte
 
 
1 Coy Air Form Sigs
Hodges
James, Reginald
Pte
5190088
 
Gloucestershire 
Hodgkinson
John, Owen
LBdr
843285
 
RA/5Cdo/1SAS/kia SRS
Hodgson
 
Rfn
 
 
 
Hofford
Ted
 
 
 
RAMC (Madagascar)
Holdaway
S.W.
S/Sgt
7622780
 
REME; (DC)
Holland
E
 
 
 
 
Holland
 
Fus
3451296
 
Lancs Fus 1/5
Hollingworth
L
Pte
14604372
 
KORR; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/89
Hollinshead
F
Cpl
4535364
 
KOYLI Itc
Holt
Arthur, Eric
Maj  (later Brigadier)
85678
 
Mancs 2 Bn
Holton
 
Gnr
945229
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
Hooley
J.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Hooper
Ralph
Cpl
7895607
 
45 RTR
Hooper
 
Tpr
7902209
 
RAC 56 A/Tank 
Hoover
L
Bdr
88345
 
RA 99 Fd
Hope
 
Fus
 
 
 
Hopper
P
Cpl
64602
 
1st Corp Petrol Pk
Horgan
T.J.
Cpl
14311515
 
 
Hornsby
J
Tpr
319460
 
49 RTR
Horrocks
 
LBdr
891594
 
RA 53 Fd 
Housden
Norman, G.H.
Capt
90849
 
Essex 
Howard
A
Cpl
 
 
 
Roland, Arthur
LCpl
4852382
 
S Staffs 2/6 Bn; St Nazaire POW
Howe
Bernard
 
 
 
 
Howe
Cyril, C.
Sgt
 
 
 
Howe
Cyril, F.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Howe
H
LCpl
4452853
 
DLI 2 Bn
Hoyle
Frederick, William
Capt
145157
 
Lancs Fus
Hoyle
Joe
 
 
 
 
Thomas,James
Rfn
7021640
MiD
RUR; Burma Star Assn
Huckle
P.J.
Gnr
 
 
 
Huddlestone
G.L.H.
Capt
 
 
RA 320 Hvy Bty
Hudson
H
Lt
 
 
Buffs
Hudson
J.P.
Cpl
7896661
 
51 RTR
Hudson
L
Sgt
2659877
 
 
Hudson
 
Gnr
936971
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
J
Pte
3648115
 
Manchester Regt; from Preston (LL6)
Robert
Dvr
 
 
from Anglesey (CA54)
Hughes
 
Cpl
404903
 
Rac 51 Trg Regt
Hull
G.H.
 
 
 
 
Hulmes
George
Pte
3391837
 
East Lancs Regt
Humphries
Ken, V, 'Jungle'
Rfn
14582508
 
KRRC
Hunt
A. Michael, F.
(Major)
 
 
 
Hunt
M.S.
Lt
 
 
 
Hunter
S
Pte
3052813
 
Royal Scots 1 Bn
Hurd
 
Pte
 
 
 
Hurley
Philip
Pte
14503448
 
Kings Regt 
Hutch
T
Pte
 
 
 
Hutchings
Jack
Sgt
552915
 
RAC 56 ATR; 11th Hussars
Hutchinson
H
LCpl
808371
 
1st Surv 1 Corp
Hutchinson
Peter, Hereward
Lt
335752
 
Black Watch
Hutchison
William,George
Fus
14432302
 
2 Troop; Burma Star Assn
Hutchons
 
Dvr
116432
 
RASC 42 Div Supply Col
Hutton
W
LCpl
4266166
 
East Yorks Itc
Hutton
 
Pte
4389983
 
Gn Howards Itc

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SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Ibbeson
F
Fus
 
 
LL6
George, Edward
Sgt
2321335
 
R Sigs kia St Nazaire
Ides
Bill
Sgt
 
 
 
Ingle
 
LCpl
2042037
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Ivermee
Ronald, Henry, W.
Pte
 
 
PG; LL6
Jackson
G
Pte
4537755
 
45 RTR
Jackson
H
Pte
5770707
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Jackson
Robert, Francis
Sgt
14213771
 
QOCH; Burma Star Assn
Jackson
W
 
 
 
 
Jackson
 
Pte
3383695
 
East Lancs 1/4
Jagger
John
Cpl
7022223
 
Lon Irish Rifles; from Stevenage (CA77)
James
Alfred, G.
LCpl
 
 
(CA117)
James
Harry, John
Sig
2575710
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
James
Robert, Frederick
A/Sgt
5725676
MM
Award with 2nd Bn Dorsets 1940 (LG34975)
James
 
Cfn
 
 
REME
James
 
Capt
 
 
 
Jameson
Allen
Cpl
 
 
 
Jameson
Jimmy
Pte
 
 
 
Jameson
S.G.
Cpl
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Jamieson
A
Sgt 
 
 
ITP
Joseph, A.
Cpl
14604375
 
GSC; Police Intake
Edward
Tpr
7903385
 
RAC 
Jenkins
A.W.
 
 
 
 
Jenkins
G.W.
 
 
 
 
Jenner
R.V.
2Lt
 
 
RA 52 A/Tank Trg 
Jepson
J
Sgt
 
 
9 Fd Trg 
Jesse
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Joesbury
A
Pte
5116582
 
 
Philip
Sgt
5435744
MiD
DCLI; Burma Star Assn.
Johnson
Bertie, Lawrence
LSgt
3531584
 
Manchester 
Douglas, Edward
CSM
3594878
 
died 3/4/45 (CWGC)
Johnson
Ernest, Havercroft
LBdr
2088946
 
RA; Burma Star Assn.
Johnson
J.C. 'Johnny'
Pte
6296439
 
The Buffs; Burma wounded 15/3/44 CasLists WO417/74
Johnson
L.T.
Sig
 
 
 
Johnson
R.M.
Cpl
 
 
 
Johnson
S
Pte
2932856
 
Camerons 1 Bn
Johnston
Tom
Lt
 
 
A&SH
Johnson
W.J.
Gnr
889665
 
RA 10 Fd 
Johnson
 
Tpr
7887168
 
2 MMG Bde
Johnson
 
Tpr
7903367
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Johnson
 
Sig
2335927
 
R Sigs1 / Gttb
Johnson
 
LCpl
2318403
 
R Sigs 1 Ot Bn
Anthony, Windsor
LSgt
14317912
Police
 
(CA28)
Jones
C
LCpl
88368
 
RASC 2 Div Supply Col
Jones
David
Sgt
 
 
 
Jones
Doug
 
 
 
 
Jones
E
Pte
4189314
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Jones
F
Cpl
54442
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Jones
Haydn, William, David
Sgt
 
 
 
Jones
J.M.
Fus
 
 
 
Jones
John
 
 
 
 
Jones
R
Cpl
3052176
 
Royal Scots1 Bn
Jones
Sydney
LCpl
5253009
MID
Worcester 
Jones
Walter
 
 
 
 
Jones
William
LCpl
 
 
 
Jones
 
Dvr
2328294
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Jones
 
Sig
2332691
 
R Sigs 1 / O.T.B
Jones
 
Pte
 
 
Worc Regt 7bn
Jonge De
Roger
 
 
 
 
Jordan
John
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Keane
James, P.
 
 
 
 
Keddie
 
LCpl
2326739
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Keeling
 
Dvr
2322010
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Kegel
Arne
 
 
 
 
Keller
N.C. 'Busty'
Cpl/
Act Sgt
3253448
 
Cameronians; wounded 31/1/45 WO417/88
Kelly
George, William
Sgt
7611760
 
REME
Kelly
H.C.
Cpl
7890483
 
51 RTR
Kelly
J
 
 
 
 
Kelly
Len
 
 
 
 
Kelly
W
Tpr
4391568
 
49 RTR
Kelly
 
 
14751966
 
Queens Regt
Kelly
 
Gnr
914518
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
Kempton
C
Pte
5108082
 
Dorset Regt 2bn
Kennedy
W.E.
Sgt
 
 
 
Kennedy
 
LCpl
2331124
 
R Sigs 1 / O.T.B
Kent
P
LCpl
56400
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Keogh
J
Fus
 
 
 
Kerr
Dennis., Sydney, 'Bill'
Capt
145403
MC
 
Kerr
Joseph, Robert
Sgt
 
 
 
Kershaw
B J
Pte
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Kerwin
V
LCpl
4447843
 
DLI 2 Bn
Kestle
J
LCpl
3526020
 
Cheshire  4 Bn
Kettle
Herbert, Ernest
 
T/6028482
 
RASC
Kettle
 
LSgt
 
 
43 RTR
Kidd
L.P.
Pte
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Kimber
Derek, George
Pte
 
 
from Surrey (CA21)
Kinally
Peter, Robert
 
 
 
 
King
A.E.
Pte
 
 
 
King
David, Edward
Capt
292708
 
Worcester
King
Donald, James
Sgt
6017166
 
 
King
E. Jack,' Taffy'
Pte
 
 
 
King
Jack
 
 
 
 
King
Ron, 'Lanto'
 
 
 
 
King
R.
LCpl
7349982
MiD
RAMC; LG 37015.
King
Ronald, George
Cpl
 
MID
? duplicate to above
King
Thomas
 
 
 
 
King
 
Sgt
 
 
 
King
 
Tpr
2584226
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Kirk
Scouse
Pte
 
 
 
Kirk
 
Tpr
7908774
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Sidney, William
LCpl
14987091
 
KOSB
Knell
L
 
 
 
 
Knight
C
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Knight
L
LCpl
794939
 
DLI 2 Bn
Knight
R
Pte
5338045
 
R Berkshire 
Knight
William
Capt
 
 
RA  (att'd as No.1 FO)
Knights
D
Pte
4342148
 
East Yorks Itc
William, H.
Sgt
4911491
 
S. Staffs Regt; wounded and POW Nov 1942.
Lacey
S
Cpl
7884904
 
2 Mg Bde
Lacey
William, Ernest
TSM
4541970
MID
Camerons 1 Bn
Lain
Gordon, Percy
Pte
14804287
 
SWB; 6 Troop; (CA117)
Laird
Robert, S.M.
Capt
 
OBE
East Yorks Itc
Lambell, or Lamble
Alfred,  'Paddy'
LSSgt
 
 
(Lambell CA24 & 84); (Lamble in PG)
Lancaster
Cyril, Edward
Sgt
4194729
 
RA; Burma Star Assn.
Lancaster
Lesley, 'Lank'
RSM
817756
MBE
RE 208 Fd Park
Lang
J.M.
2Lt
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Langdell
Ronald
Cpl
 
 
 
Langford
R
Sgt
 
RE No2 Mt Depot
Larkin
George, L.
Pte
 
 
 
Lavery
William
Fus
14418900
 
Burma Star Assn.
Law
J
Pte
2930022
 
Camerons 1 Bn
Lawson
Graham
Sgt
3323547
 
Gordon Hldrs; Burma Star Assn; wounded 31/1/45; WO417/88
Le Brocq
A.G.
Lt
 
 
49 RTR
Leach
J
Pte
2323139
 
R Sigs 1 Corp 
Arthur, John
Capt
63550
OBE
R Sigs 152 Octu
Ledingham
Edward, 'Artist'
 
 
 
 
Lee
Arthur
Lt
268306
 
Beds & Herts
Lee-Warner
John, Peter
Lt
229253
 
Recce Corps
Leech
'Spider'.
CSM
 
 
 
Leffler
J
Tpr
7900575
 
51 RTR
Legg
 
Tpr
5725653
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Lewis
F.D.
Gnr
 
 
 
Lewis
Reginald, ' Tiny'
Cpl
 
 
 
Frederick, John
Rfn
14413458
 
wounded 23/3/44
Lindsay
 
LCpl
7907559
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Lindsey
E
Cpl
3251872
 
1 Seaforths
Ling
John, Alfred
Cpl
 
 
 
Lingstaff
Benny
 
 
 
 
Linsey
Cyril, William, Frederick
Rfn
14411451
 
Rifle Brigade
Linton
Frederick
LCpl
4454561
 
 
Little
Sammy
 
 
 
 
Lockton
 
Rfn
 
 
 
Logan
Frank
LCpl
6985535
 
R Innisk Fus
Logan
S
Spr
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Longson
Joe
 
 
 
 
Longstaffe
B
LCpl
 
 
 
Lover
H
Pte
 
 
 
Lowe
F
Fus
 
 
 
Lowe
J.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Ludlow
Tommy, 'Paddy'
Cpl
8892752
 
RA 99 Fd Regt; from New Malden (CA120)
Lund
H
Pte
4540037
 
Gn Howards 50Bn
Lunn
T.H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Lunn
A.E.
LCpl
5119337
 
 
Lycett
Robert, Arthur
LCpl
5047277
 
North Staffs 
Lynn
Sidney, Frank
Pte
6406968
 
Royal Sussex 
Macarthur
Norman
Lt
 
 
A&SH
Maccallum
L.E.
Maj
 
 
 
Maccuish
Angus
Pte
2930294
 
 
Maccuish
P
Pte
 
 
 
Macey
C
Rfn
 
 
 
Macgilchrist
T.B.
LCpl
 
 
 
Sydney, James, Watt
Pte
14317303 Police
 
Black Watch
George
LSgt
 
 
R.Scots Fus; from Ayrshire (CA106)
Mackenzie
 
Tpr
7903385
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Mackie
James, R.B.
RSM
4542855
 
 
Mackie
T
 
 
 
 
Mackinnon
James
Pte
 
 
 
Macklan
 
Maj
 
 
 
Maclean
F.W.
 
 
 
 
Macnamara
J
 
 
 
 
William
 
Sgt
2889124
MiD
Gordon Hldrs; Burma CasList WO417/88
Macwilson
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Madden
J
Fus
4189210
 
RWF 1 Bn
Madlycott
 
L/S
2320506
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Madsen
A.G.
Pte
6298742
 
residing Denmark 1954 (CA18)
Maginn
 
Sig
2579187
 
R Sigs 42 Div
Mainwaring
Frederick, Percival
Spr
 
 
 
Malan
D H
Tpr
7902189
 
49 RTR
Malcolm
Alexander, Norman
Pte
 
 
 
Malen
David
 
 
 
 
Manford
F.S. 'Bill'
Capt
 
 
 
Mann
A.E.
 
 
 
 
Mann
Arthur, Basil
SQMS
4541981
 
RASC
Manning
Fred
Cpl
 
 
 
Manning
 
CQMS
2316456
 
Gen Trades Bn 
March
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Marchand
J
 
 
 
 
Margrie
T.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Marlwood
H
Cpl
7883122
 
RAC 56 A/Tank 
Marnoch
Alexander
Pte
2880223
 
Gordon Highlanders
Marsden
H
Sgt
4342168
 
East Yorks Itc
Marshall
A.H.
Pte
 
 
Ra 183 Hvy Bty
Marshall
Connock
Dvr
328354
 
2 Tp; Burma Star Assn
Marshall
William, 'Slopper'
Pte
 
 
 
Martin
G
LCpl
4128262
 
Cheshire  4 Bn
Martin
Jack
Sgt
 
MM
 
Martin
J.M.
Dvr
 
 
 
Martin
 
Pte
 
 
 
Martin
 
Pte
108417
 
1st Corp Ammo Park
Marwood
Harry
TSM
975831
 
 
Mason
Dennis, Cook
LBdr
 
Royal Artillery
Matheson
 
Tpr
2820015
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Matthews
Richmond
 
 
 
 
Mavey
C
Pte
5724377
 
Dorset 2bn
Maxwell
F.A.
Dvr
793713
 
Royal Artillery
May
A.C.W.
Maj
 
MC
HLI
Maylen
F.A.
Fus
 
 
 
Mays
J.W.
Cpl
 
 
 
John
Sgt
843476
 
Ra 1st Survey
McBrown
Andrew
Spr
2074828
 
Re 208 Fd Coy
McCall
D
CQMS
787082
 
45 RTR
McCall
J
Rfn
 
 
 
McCarthy
A.C.
Sgt
 
 
lka Weybridge (LL8)
McCarthy
B
Bdr
2053*9*
 
Royal Artillery
McCarthy
 
Pte
 
 
 
McCartiny
J
Pte
4537126
 
W Yorks 50 Bn
McConnell
Thomas, Scott
 
 
 
 
McConnell
 
Pte
3598586
 
Borders 1bn
McCurrach
Rab
Sgt
 
 
 
McCurrough
 
LCpl
 
 
 
McCutcheon
G
Tpr
7894432
 
49 RTR
McDarby
B
Pte
 
 
 
Robert, Stewart
'Big Ramsey'
LSgt
14317300.
Police ?
 
RA Tracer Card.
McGann
J
Sgt
2827085
 
1 Seaforths
McGilchrist
Thomas, B. 'Tam'
LCpl
 
 
(CA117)
McGladdery
 
Sig
3529338
 
R Sigs 42 Div
McGregor
Duncan
Sgt
 
 
 
McIvor
R
Pte
 
 
 
McKay
H
Cpl
2925378
 
Camerons 1 Bn
McKaye
 
Sgt
 
 
 
McKenzie
Andy
Sgt
 
 
 
McKenzie
 
Sgt
3134637
 
RSF
McKeon
P
Pte
 
 
 
McKernan
C
Pte
 
 
 
H.  'Beagle'
LSgt
 
RE 5 Fd Coy (Op Chariot)(PoW)
McLaughlin
Peter, Frederick
Cpl
 
 
 
McLaverty
 
Pipe Major
 
 
 
McLean
Fred, W.
Pte
 
 
 
McLoughlan
 
Cpl
 
 
 
McLoughlin
 
Pte
2326930
 
R Sigs 1st Corp 
McMeckan
James
Pte
 
 
 
McMillan
R
Gnr
6977630
 
 
McMillen
'Slopper'
 
 
 
 
McMullan
G
Fus
 
 
 
McMurray
 
Pte
 
 
 
McNally
John, Matthew
Fus
 
 
b. 21 Jan 1918.
McNamara
John
LCpl
 
 
 
McNamee
N
LCpl
 
 
 
McNamova
 
LCpl
 
 
 
McNiff
Jack
Pte
4537492
 
Green Howards 50 Bn
McPartland
John
Sgt
7893063
 
RAC 51 Trg 
McPherson
John, J.
 
 
 
 
 MacIntyre, Wilson
A/WO2
14317306
Police
 
lka Cambuslang, Glasgow (LL8)
Medlycott
A.S.
 
 
 
 
Meecham
 
Tpr
7893278
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Meek
William
Cfn
5347456
 
REME
Menday
Ronald, P.
Maj
 
 
 
Menzies
George
Pte
 
 
 
Meredith
 
Sgt
 
 
Worc 7bn
Messant
J C
Lt
 
 
45 RTR
Meynall
Frederick, Henry, George
Fus
 
 
 
Middleton
 
Gnr
851162
 
RA 10 Fd Regt
Mikklesen
Fred
Pte
6298619
 
 
Miles
Charles, George
Rfn
69020789
 
Rifle Brigade
Millar
J.S.
LCpl
 
 
 
Miller
D
Cpl
 
 
 
Miller
Jock
 
 
 
 
Miller
Paddy
 
 
 
Enniskillins
Miller
Samuel, 'Poker'
 
 
 
 
Millington
Samuel
Pte
 
 
 
Mills
F
Pte
62424
 
Dorset 2bn
Milne
A.M.
2Lt
 
 
RA 56 A/Tank 
Milne
Ian, C.G.
Lt
 
 
 
Milroy
 
LSgt
232234
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Mitchell
Bill
 
 
 
 
Mitchell
John, Charles
LCpl
6348465
 
Rifle Bde; Burma Star Assn; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Mitchell
Thomas, 'Tom'
Pte
 
 
Medical Section (CA84); emig. NZ (CA26)
Mockford
R
LCpl
4122271
 
Cheshire  4 Bn
Mochan
J
Pte
14717376
 
Pioneer Corps; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Montague
P.F.
Rfn
 
 
 
Montague
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Moon
Arthur, T.H.
Pte
 
 
Wilts Regt
Aubrey, William, Harris, Bryant, 'Dint'
Sgt
2326855
 
4 Troop; (PG)
Moore
W.E., 'Billy'
Rfn
 
 
KRRC
Mordaunt
George
 
 
 
 
Morgan
B
Cpl
 
 
 
Morgan
 
Sgt
876637
 
RA 51 ATR Trg 
Morgan
 
Pte
2342861
 
R Signals Gen Trades Bn
Morley
T
LSgt
14214783
 
1 Seaforths
Morredon
 
Gnr
828999
 
RA 10 Fd Regt
Morrell
Benjamin
Sgt
2328123
 
R Sigs1 Corp 
Bernard, 'Ben'
Fus
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo (CA116)
Charles, H.
Tpr
14317747
Police
 
RAC; wounded 15/3/44
Morris
George
Cpl
648226
 
R.Fus; Burma Star Assn; (LL8)
Morton
George, F.R.
 
 
 
 
Mount
H.W.
Capt
 
 
KSLI
Muir
J
Pte
14607921
 
Royal Scots; CasList 31/1/45 WO417/88
Mundin
S
Pte
 
 
 
Munslow
E.D.
 
 
 
 
Murning
R.F.
Pte
 
 
 
Murphy
Bill
LSgt
3652868
 
 
Musson
Charles, Frederick
Tpr
7889236
 
5 RTR
Mustill
G.F.
Tpr
7884216
 
RTR
Mutch
'Jimmy'
 
 
 
 
Myers
Francis
Sgt
 
 
 
Myerscough
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Mylne
 
Lt
 
 
 
Myres
Francis
Sgt
4612013
 
DWR ITC
Narramore
 
Sig
2336271
 
R Signs 1/ O.T.B
Navin
Patrick
Gnr
 
 
 
Naylor
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Naylor
R
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Neigh
G
LCpl
3525337
 
Mancs 2 Bn
Nelson
William, Andrew
Bdr
 
Royal Artillery
Nevatt
Charles, John
Sgt
961466
 
 
Neve
 
Pte
 
 
 
Newbury
C.N.
Pte
 
 
 
Newman
R.A.
Pte
6206410
 
Middx; CasList Burma 22Mar44  WO417/74
Newsome
J
Cpl
4689922
 
RE No2 Mt Depot
Newton
Reg, 'Tara'
Rsm
 
RA 51 A/Tank 
Roy, J.
Pte
14426808
 
Black Watch, wounded 23/3/44.
Nisbett
Robert N
CSM
2055063
 
 
Ralph, William, Ray
Capt
265916
MC
DLI; award as Lieut.
Nock
 
Pte
 
 
 
Northwood
C.E.
Pte
4921814
 
South Staffs 2/6bn
O'Brien
Martin
LCpl
 
 
 
O'Connor
J
Pte
4342443
 
East Yorks Itc
O'Connor
 
Dvr
884375
 
RA10 Fd Regt
Odell
Noel, Ewart
Lt
 
 
RE
O'Riley
N G
Rfn
 
 
 
Ogolvie
 
Tpr
7903568
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Oliver
Matthew, Dudgeon
Lieut  (A/Capt)
321564
 
RFus; E. Yorks Regt; & 1 Cdo; CA 118, LG.
Oliver
Geoffrey
LCpl
 
 
 
Ormesher
George
Cpl
3384980
 
East Lancs 
Osborn
John, 'Jack', Hesketh
Gnr
 
Royal Artillery
Osbourne
Ossie
 
 
 
 
Owens
 
Pte
88198
 
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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.5 Commando.
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Notes
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CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Pace
John
Pte
 
 
from Newcastle (CA88)
Page
Gerald
Sgt
 
 
 
 
Palmer
Anthony, William
LCpl
 
 
 
Palmer
E.M.
Capt
 
 
RAC56 A/Tank 
Palmer
'Pedlar'
LCpl
 
 
 
Frederick
Cpl
14317316
Police
 
RAC 17/21st Lancers
Pammenter
Kenneth, Malcolm
Maj
129310
 
15/19th Hussars
Pankhurst
 
Sgt
859665
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Pardy
 
Tpr
231259
 
R Signals Gen Trades Bn
James, Frankland
Pte
3603237
 
Border Regt; died UK
Parkinson
F
 
 
 
 
Parkinson
H
Fus
 
 
 
Parrington
C. Edmund
 
 
 
 
Parsey
 
Tpr
5725643
 
R Signals Gen Trades Bn
Passy
Francis, Claude
Lieut
94722
 
RA; 4 Troop; LG34642;  LG35056
Patrick
 
Tpr
7906502
 
49 RTR
Patten
Donald, A. Richard
Capt
264622
 
RInniskillen Fus
Patten
Tony
 
 
 
 
Patterson
Joe
Capt/MO
 
 
RAMC
Pattison
R
Pte
45689
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Paul
E
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Payne
H
Rfn
 
 
 
Lesley, Alfred, Brandon
Pte
5575982
 
Gloucestershire 
Peacock
A
LCpl
4269051
 
 
Cyril, Stanley
LCpl
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA83)
Pedder
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Pederson
Frede
LCpl
 
 
 
John, Alan, Laing
Capt
74660
MC
Dorset  2bn
Penketh
 
Cpl
46751
 
RAC 56 Atr
Penman
Arthur
 
 
 
 
Perkin
George
Dvr
3853856
 
RASC
Perkins
Fred, 'Chico'.
 
 
 
 
Perkins
 
Sig
5883247
 
R Signals 1 Holding Bn
Perkins
 
Pte
149855*9
 
Hamps
Perry
C.
 
 
 
 
Perry
James, William
Pte
 
Worc 
David, Robert
Lieut
124427
MC
RTR; to No.2 Cdo (award with 2 Cdo)
Petersen
Christian
 
 
 
 
Phelps
 
Pte
91549
 
1 Corp Amm Pack
Phillips
Edward, George
Cpl
 
 
Burma Star Assn.
Phillips
J.
Cpl
 
RE No2 Mt Depot
Phillips
K.
Spr
2043244
 
RE; 1942 - 6 Cdo
William, James, Augustus
Pte
14639543
 
Royal Sussex
Pickens
J.
Lcpl
4128151
 
Cheshire 4 Bn
Pickering
George, F.
Pte
 
 
 
Pickin
B.
 
 
 
 
Picton
Henry
Cpl
 
 
from Northants (CA78)
Pill
Richard, Edmund
Cpl
 
 
from Runcorn (CA76)
Pimblett
Alfred, Edmund
LCpl
 
RA Attestation 1938; from Kent (CA115); Burma Star Assn.
Pimlett
F
 
 
 
 
Plant
T.A.
Tpr
 
 
51 RTR
Plumridge
E.J. or  'Dennis'
Sgt
 
 
emigrated Zimbabwe (CA6)(CA88)(CA107)
Thomas, Charles
Fus
 
 
Police Intake
Pollard
Kenneth, Raymond
Cpl
 
 
 
Charles, Jordan, Bellingham
Lt Col
37725
OBE,MC MiD
Border 
Pollock
Alan, John
Capt (Dr)
 
 
& 1/5 Cdo; from Erith (CA120)
Pollock
Thomas, J.
Rfn
 
 
 
Potts
Marshall
 
 
 
 
Poulton
Harold
Pte
 
 
 
Poutton
 
Pte
 
 
 
Power
D. 'Paddy'
 
 
 
 
Power
J
Pte
 
107 Army Fd Coy
Power
 
Sig
2328734
 
R Signals 1st Holding Bn
Powers
S
Spr
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Powers
 
Dvr
131435
 
RASC 42 Div Supply Col
Powis
Eddie, T.
Pte
 
 
(CA98)
Pragnall
 
Pte
 
 
 
W.G.
Pte
14413485
 
Welch Regt; wounded 23/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Prayle
W.
 
 
 
 
Preedy
E.C. 'Ginger'
Rfn
6920472
 
 
Prendergast
George
Pte
6294442
 
Burma Star Assn.
Preston
Arthur, Noel, 'Bob'
Lt
2585824
323034
 
R.Corps Sigs & SWB; OCTU (LG 36669) (WO417/57); and  1 and 1/5 Cdo (CA112)
Price
Alf, G.
Sgt (PTI)
 
 
 
Price
Eric, C. 'Pompey'
Sgt
14317816
 
RAC; 15Mar44 CasList WO417/74 wounded
Price
Gwynfor
Gnr
 
 
RA
Price
T.
Fus
4189759
 
RWF 1 Bn
Priestley
J.C.
Cpl
 
 
 
Priestly
'Deadeye'
 
 
 
 
Prindall
 
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas,Henry,
'Tommy'
Spr
 
RE; and 6 Cdo (CA4. CA43)
Pringle
Tommy
LBdr
 
 
RA; query source.
Albert, E.
Gnr
5252042
 
RA; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88; (CA102)
Proctor
W.
 
 
 
 
Prowney
E.
Dvr
 
 
 
Pullen
B. David
Pte
6215835
 
Middlesex Regt;
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Pullin
Sidney, E.J.
Cpl
14317730
 
Gloucester
Purdon
David, Jarvie
Pte
 
 
 
Pursgrove
Frank
Pte
 
 
 
Purvis
F
Pte
4391242
 
wounded BEF May 1940 with Gn Howards 4Bn; CasLists
Pyburn
G.
Cpl
4534814
 
West Yorks Itc
Quarterman
D.
Pte
5275932
 
Dorset  2bn
Douglas, Gordon
Sgt
3658119
 
South Lancs (and 12&7 Cdos )
Rabjohn
 
LCpl
550779
 
2 MMG Bde
Rachell
G.
Pte
 
 
 
Ranson
 
L/S
7687372
 
Fd Service Police
Reader
E.W.
Rfn
 
 
 
Record
 
LBdr
824813
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
Redford
L.T.
Fus
 
 
lka Blackheath (LL9)
Redman
C.W.
LCpl
 
 
RA 182 Hvy Bty
Redman
'Paddy'
 
 
 
 
Redmond
Edward
 
 
 
Manchester
Reed
Alan
 
 
 
 
Reed
Frederick, William
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Rees
Kenneth, Osborn, 'Ken'
Cpl
 
 
 
Rees-Jones
Geoffrey, R.
Maj
 
MID
CMWTC & 4 Cdo Bde. (CA28)(CA120)
Stanley, Richardson
Fus
14604385
 
Royal Fusiliers
Reeve
 
Dvr
2332656
 
R Sigs 1/Gttb
Reeves
J.S. 'Jack'
Sgt
 
 
from Bournemouth (CA119)
Reid
Bertie, Robertson
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Bournemouth (CA120)
Rennie
Bill'
 
 
 
 
Rex
 
Pte
T/76905
 
1 Corp Petrol Pk
Richards
 
LBdr
825900
 
RA 53 Fd Regt
Richardson
Edward, C.
Pte
64389
 
1st Corp Petrol Pack
Richardson
John, Henry
LCpl
 
 
RA183 Hvy Bty
Rickson
 
Sgt
7886225
 
Rac 56 A/Tank 
Ridgeway
 
LCpl
3598712
 
Borders 1bn
Riley
Geoffrey, C.
Dvr
 
 
 
Ring
M.N.E.
LCpl
7894457
 
49 RTR
Ringham
 
Dvr
855677
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Risbet
 
TSM
 
 
 
Ritchie
 
Gnr
4614890
 
R Artillery
Ritchie
J
Pte
14588072
 
Seaforth Hldrs; wounded 31/1/45 - WO417/88
Robbins
V.
Pte
 
 
RA320 Hvy Bty
Roberts
D.
Pte
14423419
 
 
Roberts
Dave
 
 
 
 
Roberts
Douglas, L.
Cpl
 
 
 
Roberts
I
Cpl
1641*41*
 
Dorset 
Roberts
Jim
Pte
 
 
Sig. Tp (CA28)
Roberts
V.E.' Jim' 'Robbo'
 
 
 
 
Roberts
 
Pte
3386457
 
East Lancs 1/4
Roberts
 
Tpr
2041769
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Robertson
Pancho, Pedro
 
 
 
 
Dennis, R.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA106)
Robson
A.
Pte
4262874
 
East Yorks Itc
Charles, Edward
Pte
6216863
MBE
Burma Star Assn.
Robson
G.
Pte
 
 
 
Roger
George
LSgt
2880540
 
 
Roles
Michael
Fus
 
 
 
Roles
R.
Pte
4745240
 
 
Rolling
L.
Spr
 
 RE 5 Fd Coy
Rollings
Norman, Douglas
Spr
 
 
RE
Rolls
Nick
 
 
 
 
Roper
Frank,  Alfred
Pte
14865741
 
Somerset LI
Roppion
W.
Pte
 
 
 
Rose
Harry
Tpr
7897490
 
RTU 1941 (LCpl in 51 RTR)
Rose
John, W. 
Lt
 
 
RM
Rose
Kenneth, W.
Capt
 
 
 
Rose
Robert, Bruce
Pte
4745240
 
Queens R Regt
Rosenhlatt
L.
Dvr
T/158561
 
RASC2 Div Supply Col
Ross-Smith
A.J.
Lt
 
 
RTR
Rothery
 
CSM
4338x52
 
East Yorks Itc
Rowe
D.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Rowe
Ernest, Albert
Cpl
 
 
Duke of Wellington Regt
Rowney
Eric
Dvr
 
 
 
Rushby
 
LBdr
890143
 
RA 52 Fd Regt
Russell
G.W.
Cpl
4450486
 
DLI 2bn
Russell
G.W.
LCpl
5508060
 
Royal Hamps 
Russell
J.N.
Lt
 
 
47 RTR
Russell
John, Henry
Gnr (later CQMS)
410164
 
RA; later CQMS (CA115)
Russell
 
LCpl
3596895
 
Borders 1bn
Rutherford
 
LCpl
7896227
 
49 RTR
Rymer
F.W.
Sgt (Lt)
3318518
 
R Sigs 1 Corp Dorset Regt
Salisbury
 
Fus
 
 
 
Salkeld
 
 
 
 
 
Saller
W.D.
Lt
 
 
R Artillery
Salt
John, Stevenson
Capt
269420
 
R Berks
Sams
Arthur
 
 
 
 
Samuel
J.N.
Lt
 
 
RAMC
Samway
C
Pte
5339560
 
R Berkshire
Sanderson
George
LSgt
T/143460
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Sanderson
W.
Sgt
 
RE 21 Fd Park Coy
Sanderson
Norman, W.
Capt
 
 
Suffolk
Sanford
D.
Pte
2565167
 
East Yorks Itc
Sanguinetti
W.S.S.
Lt Col
 
 
 
Samuel, Jack
Pte
6103720
 
Queens Royal 
Savage
George, E.
 
 
 
 
Savery
G.R.
LCpl
6477654
 
 
Saville
S.
LCpl
7894818
 
51 RTR
Savoury
Granville
 
 
 
 
Sawyer
Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Saxon
S.
Pte
 
 
 
Fred
Pte
4546296
MiD
West Yorks Regt; CA47; LG 37425
Sayles
Colin
 
 
 
 
Scarfe
W.
Pte
4540031
 
Gn Howards 50 Bn
John, Ross
LCpl
3247849
 
Gordons
Andrew, Prentice
Lt
315692
 
HLI; and 6 Cdo
Scott
Herbert, Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Scott
J.
Capt
 
 
 
Scott
R.D.
Sgt
4452634
 
49 RTR
Scott
 
Cpl
2321530
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Scott
 
Pte
91563
 
1st Corp Ammo Park
Scrobbie
John, Ross
Pte
 
 
 
Scrutton
Stanley, F. 'Ben'
Pte
 
 
 
Seal
L
Cpl
4685821
 
KOYLI ITC
Sealey
George
Pte
 
 
 
Selway
Bert
 
 
 
 
Selwyn
J.J.
Lt
75243
 
13/18 Hussars
Sergeant
John, L.
Capt
 
 
DLI
Serrick
Daniel
 
 
 
Manchester Regt
Shadbolt
Syd
Fus
 
 
 
Shannon
 
Pte
3708740
 
Borders 1bn
Sharp
H
Bdr
821947
 
 
Sharpe
H.J.
LCpl
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Sharples
 
Dvr
3522420
 
R Sigs 1 Holding Bn
Shave
Robert, A.
Pte
 
 
 
David, M. 'Squaredeal'
Lt Col
44209
DSO MC
 
Shaw
Frank, Denton
Lt
335820
 
R Sigs
Shaw
 
Pte
 
 
 
Shearston
Edward, Allen
Cpl
4546785
 
West Yorks
Richard, Graham
Capt
160488
MC
R Warwickshire 
Shelley
D.
Pte
 
 
 
Sheperdson
J.
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Shepherd
John, R.
 
 
 
 
Shepperd
Dick
 
 
 
 
Shergold
George
Gnr
 
 
Shergolt
Tom
 
 
 
 
Shields
Richard, Hay, 'Doc'
Cpl
 
 
RAMC
Shields
V
Pte
4393244
 
Gn Howards 50 Bn
Shoreman
R. Gordon, 'Titch'
Pte
 
 
 
Short
Jack, Cameron
Lt
 
 
CVA gallery; killed serving  2Bn. Paras
Sigsworth
 
LCpl
7905177
 
2 MMG Bde
Silvester
William
 
 
 
 
Simmonds
Harry
Sgt (WO1)
 
 
 
Simmonds
Vernon, Frederick
Fus
 
 
 
Simmons
Vince, F.
 
 
 
 
Simmons
 
Pte
 
 
Worc Regt 7bn
Simmons
Vernon, Frederick
Fus
 
 
 
Simonds
 
LBdr
806362
 
RA10 Fd Regt
Simpson
D.R.
Cpl
4453062
 
DLI
Simpson
John
Pte
 
 
 
Simpson
 
LSgt
 
 
 
Simson
J.
 
 
 
 
Allbert, Charles
Cpl
 
RE 102 Fd Coy
Skeets
R.F.
LBdr
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Skelly
Terry, N.
Lt 
 
 
 
Skelton
J. 'Red'
Sgt
3443263
 
Lancs Fus; (CA21)
Thomas, Anthony, J. 'Tony'
Sgt / CSM
3314515
 
HLI; Cas. 31/1/45  WO41788
Skipper
John,  Belgium Skip
Sgt
533439
 
R Berkshire 
Slack
Fred
BSM
847575
 
RA 99 Fd 
Slack
 
Gnr
 
RA 56 A/Tank 
Slater
 
Pte
88773
 
1st Corp Ammo Pk
Smailes
J.
Pte
 
 
RA183 Hvy Bty
Smales
John
LSgt
 
 
Emig. Sth Africa (CA91)
Smalley
C.S.
Lt
133668
MC
RAMC; MC serving with 'B' Coy, 6th Field Amb.(WO373/30/32).
Christopher, John
Lt
92876
MID
Manchester Regt.
Smallwood
K.
Pte
 
 
lka St Paul's Cray (LL10)
Smith
E.J.
Cpl
 
 
later Sgt (CA34)
Smith
F.
LBdr
895174
 
RA 99 Fd Regt
Smith
George, Edward
Sgt
 
 
RAMC (CA81)
Smith
Hubert, Richard
Pte
 
 
lka Harpenden
(CA108)
Smith
J.
Pte
4342251
 
East Yorks Itc
Smith
James, Ebernezer
Pte
 
 
(CA117)
John, Russell
Sgt
 
 
and SBS, COPP.
(CA118)
Smith
Leslie, James, Cecil
Rfn
 
 
(CA94)
Smith
Reginald
 
 
 
 
Ronald, James
Pte
2325823
 
Army Catering, R Sigs 1 /gttb
Smith
Smudger
 
 
 
 
Smith
W.
LCpl
4536546
 
DWR
Smith
 
Tpr
7909261
 
RAC 51 Trg 
Smith
 
Pte
117895
 
1st Corp Ammo Park
Smythe
 
Pte
7901604
 
RAC 56 Atr
Jack
LCpl
14317314  
 
A&SH; wounded 1944 CasList WO417/74
Snowball
Jim
Gnr
896449
 
from Newport (CA68)
Snowden
G.
LCpl
4339484
 
East Yorks Itc
Southgate
 
Tpr
558500
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Sparing
G.
Fus
5184998
 
RWF 1 Bn
Spencer
O.
Pte
 
 
Gn Howards Itc
Spencer-Crookenham
 
Maj
 
 
 
Spiller
William, Duncan
Lt (Major)
320218
 
RA
Spraggs
George
Pte
7344411
 
R Berkshire 
Spuffard
Charles, Frederick
LCpl
14733798
 
R. Berkshire Regt; Burma Star Assn.
Spun
J..
Pte
5334158
 
R Berkshire 
St Hye
L V.
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Staines
W.J.
Cpl
6294841
 
 
Stait
Edward
Pte
11429697
 
Burma Star Assn.
Stalker
 
Pte
2323467
 
Borders 1bn
Stalker
J.W.
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL10)
Standley
 
Pte
 
 
 
Stanes
 
LSgt
 
 
 
Stanford
 
Sig
2329554
 
R Signals 1st Holding Bn
Alfred, William
Rfn
14311519
 
Rifle Brigade
Stapleton
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Starkey
J.
LCpl
4344403
 
East Yorks Itc
Steadman
F.
Pte
6010003
 
 
Ernest, Harold
Pte
14416438
 
Middlesex 
Stedman
George, Stanley
LCpl
 
 
 
Steele
W.
Pte
 
 
 
Stephens
Lawrence, Geoffrey, 'Larry'
Capt
289715
 
Royal Warwicks
Stevens
W.
Lcpl
4198871
 
RWF 1 Bn
Stevenson
S.
 
 
 
 
Stevenson
Victor
 
 
 
 
Steward
Jimmy
 
 
 
 
Stewart
T.
Tpr
7887487
 
49 RTR
Stewart
 
Cpl
554616
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Stewart
 
Tpr
7903026
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Stobbart
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Stobie
R.
Cpl
4976452
 
 
Stockton
William, Leonard
Capt
233070
 
RA
Stockwell
H.
LCpl
 
 
 
George, Stanley
LCpl
5186568
 
RWF 1 Bn
Stone
D.H.
Pte
 
 
RA 320 Hvy Bty
R
Rfn
6921157
 
KRRC; wounded 31/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Stotherd
 
Maj
 
 
Cheshire 
Strick
Matthew, 'Tubby'
Pte
14533164
 
Gloucestershire 
John, Dunkirk,  'Ken'
Sgt
14004359
 
East Surrey 
C. Robin, M.
Lt Col
 
MBE
RA 10 Fd Regt
Edward
Sgt
 
 
DLI
Stuart
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Stuart
 
Pte
117910
 
1st Corp Ammo Park
Stufford
 
Pte
 
 
 
Sunderland
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Sutterthwaite
 
Gnr
 
 
 
Sutton
D.
 
 
 
 
Swindell
Tom
Pte
7894886
 
45 RTR
George
LCpl
5052718
 
North Staffs 
Syme
David
Cpl
3131611
 
DLI 2bn
Symons
R.
LCpl
5497165
 
RE No2 Mt Depot
Tabor
J.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Talty
Michael
Cpl
 
 
Burma Star Assn
Tanford
F.S.
2/Lieut
 
 
DLI 
Tanner
 
 
 
 
 
Tanton
F.W.
 
 
 
 
Taulloch
T.
Pte
866603
 
D L I 2 Bn
Taylor
'Cush'
 
 
 
 
Taylor
Harold, James
Pte
 
 
(CA63)
Reginald, George, 'Blondie'
Cpl
6352764
 
R West Kent 
Taylor
Robert
 
 
 
 
Taylor
R.G.
 
 
 
(CA95) LKA was Dartford.
Taylor
 
Pte
2588865
 
R Sigs 1 Ot Bn
Taylor
 
Pte
 
 
Worc  7bn
Teague
Derek, McLinton
Cpl
14298402
 
RWF; Burma Star Assn.
Teasdale
 
Pte
 
 
 
Temple
R.W.
Cpl
4128085
 
Cheshire 4 Bn
Tennant
Johnny
 
 
 
 
Terry
D.J.
Cpl
7887848
 
51 RTR
Thackeray
 
Pte
2330980
 
R Signals 1st Holding Bn
Tharme
Albert, Edward
Sgt
 
 
 
Thirsk
E.
LCpl
4689053
 
KOYLI ITC
Thomas
Alf
 
 
 
 
Thomas
Cyril, Douglas, Sherriff
Capt
179393
 
RA
Thomas
G.
Sgt
7583055
 
RAOC
Thomas
R.T.
Capt
 
 
 
Thomas
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Thomlinson
J.
Pte
150518
 
1st Corp Amm Park
Thompson
John
LCpl
 
 
 
Thomson
 
Tpr
790354
 
RAC51 Trg Regt
Thorley
Fred
 
 
 
 
Thornton
F.
LCpl
7893834
 
RAC 51 Trg Regt
Thurley
F.
 
 
 
 
Timmis
Jack
Sgt
14260993
 
Burma Star Assn; (CA117)
Timms
 
Pte/Sig
2575071
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Tipton
W.T.N.
RSM
7883726
 
43 RTR
Toll
A.C. 'Tosh'
Pte
 
 
 
Tolley
J.
Pte
5251513
 
 
Tomlinson
Jack, 'Tomo'
Cpl
840175
 
RA 51 A/Tank 
Frederick, John
LCpl
834757
 
Royal Fusiliers
Tonkin
W.
Rfn
 
 
 
Eric, Roger
Pte
14737490
 
KORR
Kenneth
Pte
14509788
 
East Yorkshire 
Townley
Wilfred, David
Dvr
 
 
Shropshire L I then RASC
Townsend
D.M.
Rfn
14401131
 
KRRC
Trapmore
C.
Tpr
6010795
 
49RTR
Trendall
William, Ernest, James
Pte
 
 
 
Trevis
John, Henry.  'Jackie Lemon'
Pte
 
 
2 Tp (CA93)
Trevor
Leslie
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Chester (CA120)
Leslie, Ernest, Longhurst
Pte
 
 
 
Leonard, Frederick
Fus
14604394
 
Royal Fusiliers
Tunnell
Peter
Lt
335779
 
Green Howards
Turnbull
John
Capt
271130
 
RA
William, George, Jack
Pte
14604395
Police
 
The Buffs; wounded Burma 1944
Underhill
Victor
Pte
533319
 
R Berkshire 1 Bn
Unsworth
H.
Pte
914285
 
DLI  2 Bn
Upton
John
Pte
 
 
 
Vale
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Valentine
Douglas, N.
Pte
 
 
and 1/5 Cdo (CA117)
Vasl
 
Sgt
554541
 
RAC 56 A/Tank 
Venton-Howells
N.
Pte
 
 
1 Coy Air Form Sigs
Vernalls
Eric, Roger
 
14552395
 
SWB
Vittles
Sidney
RSM
5733995
 
Devonshire 
Vulliamy
 
-
7686314
 
Fd Service Police
Vundum
Steve, Henry, 'Harry'
Gnr
910461
 
RA Attestation 1939; from London (CA108);
Wade
W.
LCpl
 
 
 
Wadsworth
F.
Cpl
4534304
 
West Yorks Itc
Waggett
Kenyon, Frederick, Harvey
Maj
189492
 
Middlesex
Walden
W
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Wales
Harry, Holland
LCpl
 
 
 
David, 'Doc' 'Witchcraft'
LCpl
 
MiD
3 Cdo Bde Jungle Book issue 9
Walker
Richard, Jones
Capt (M.O.)
122040
 
 
Walker
 
Sgt
7884242
 
RAC 56 A/Tank 
Wall
John
LSgt
3654742
 
& No.4 Ind. Coy (CA95); Burma Star Assn.
Wallace
J.
Pte
5336978
 
R Berkshire 
Wallace
William
 
901721
 
R. Horse & Field Artillery
Wallis
C.H.
LSgt
 
 
(CA28)
Wallis
Paddy
LCpl
14254*5
 
R Norfolk 
Walsworth
 
Dvr
83871
 
RASC 502 Petrol Coy
Walter
Doc
 
 
 
 
Haydn, 'Taffy'
Pte
6297207
 
R East Kent 
Walters
R
 
 
 
 
Walters
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Ward
Charles
Gdmn
 
 
 
Ward
John, James
Sgt
 
 
 
Ward
J.W.
 
 
 
 
Ward
P.T.
Lieut
 
 
RA 58 Hvy Regt
Ward
 
LCpl
2325208
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Wardle
Thomas
LCpl
 
 
 
Warnes
Arthur, O.
Pte
 
 
Ox & Bucks
Warren
F
 
 
 
 
Warren
W
Pte
 
 
 
Wartnaby
C.R.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL11)
Wass
Frank, Granville 'Gran'
 
 
 
 
George, Edward, Joseph
Cpl
2572865
 
Left Cdo. Died UK accident in R. Sigs 1/2/43
Waterson
George
Cpl
3243484
MM
Left Cdo. Award Mar'43 WO2 1st King's Dragoons
Watkins
Frederick, James
Pte
 
 
 
Watson
Bob
 
 
 
 
Watson
Burton
 
 
 
 
Watson
Frank, William, Thomas
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Watson
Robert
LCpl
 
 
 
Watts
Charles, Somerton
Gnr
843037
 
RA 1934 (attestation register.)
Wayman
Laurence
 
 
 
 
Webb
G.
LCpl
6351603
 
 
Webb
Trevor
Sgt
 
 
 
Webster
H.
 
 
 
 
Webster
John
Pte
 
 
 
Wedge
 
LSgt
 
 
 
Welch
Joe
Cpl
 
 
 
Wensley
Ronald, Henry
Rfn
14418392
 
Rifle Brigade
Wheatley
John
LSgt
6348465
 
Durham LI; wounded 31/1/45 WO417/88 (CA65)
Bert
Pte
328557
 
Duke of Cornwall LI
Wheeler
 
Sig
2312560
 
R Sigs 1 / O.T.B
White
Alastair, John 'Tarzan'
 
 
 
 
Charles, Edward
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 12 Cdo (CA92)
White
 
Pte
4918951
 
 
White
William, Ernest
LSgt
 
 
 
White
 
Cpl
405794
 
RAC 51 Trg 
White
 
Dvr
2329761
 
R Sigs 1 / Gttb
Whitehead
C.
Pte
 
 
 
Whitely
D.
 
 
 
 
Whitley
Henry, James
WO2
14996620
 
RWF
Whitmore
 
Spr
 
RE 5 Fd Coy
Whitnall
Mike
 
 
 
 
Whitnall
Alfred
Pte
 
 
 
Whittaker
E.
Cfn
10575378
 
 
Wicks
Sydney, Charles, Trevor
Pte
 
 
 
Wicks
 
Dvr
2529052
 
R Sigs 1 Holding Bn
Wiggins
Pat
 
 
 
 
Wight
J.W.
Pte
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Wilkinson
A.H.
LCpl
 
 
RA 183 Hvy Bty
Williams
C.
Rfn
 
 
 
Williams
Graham
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
Harold
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
Henry, A.R.
Pte
 
 
 
John
Gnr
911770
 
Royal Artillery
Williams
John, B.
Lieut, later LtCol
 
OBE
 
Williams
Leslie
Pte
3961762
 
Welch 
Williams 
P.J.
Gnr
2065645
 
RA; wounded 23Jan45 WO417/88
Williams
R
LCpl
5338423
 
R Berkshire 
Williams
Ronald, Leonard
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
T. Barry
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
Thomas
 
 
 
 
Williams
W
LCpl
4341251
 
East Yorks Itc
Williams
 
LCpl
2584989
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Williamson
R.A.
Capt
 
 
 
Willis
Frank
TSM
 
 
9 Fd Trg Regt
Wilson
Anthony, George, 'Tug'
TSM
 
 
 
Wilson
E.R. 'Buster'
 
 
 
 
Wilson
J.G.N.
 
 
 
 
Wilson
Joseph
TSM
 
 
 
Wilson
H.S.
Gnr
850344
 
 
Wilson
S.G.
LCpl
 
 
1 Coy Air Form Sigs
Wilson
T
Cpl
4343455
 
East Yorks Itc
Wilson
 
LCpl
7902223
 
RAC 51 Trg
Wilson
 
Cpl
4387543
 
Gn Howards 50 Bn
Wilson
George, W.
Pte
 
 
 
Windrum
 
Pte
2343230
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Winterburn
S
Pte
4535694
 
Gn Howards 50 Bn
Witness
 
 
 
 
 
Wood
H. 'Chippy'
Sgt
 
 
 
Wood
B
Tpr
420668
 
45 RTR
Wood
G
Dvr
 
 
 
Wood
G.D.
Pte
2573504
 
R Sigs1 Corp 
Wood
Gerald
 
 
 
 
Wood
S.P.
Lt Col
45005
 
45 RTR
Wood
 
Tpr
7905161
 
RAC 56 A/Tank 
Wood
 
Pte
 
R Sigs Gen Trades Bn
Woodcock
B.E.
Maj
 
 
 
Woodcock
Bert
Cpl (later BSM)
 
 
6 tp (CA44) (CA76);(CA88)
Woodcock
M
Lt
 
 
 
Woodcock
 
Tpr
3311712
 
43 RTR
Woodhall
J. J.
Cpl
 
 
9 Fd Trg 
Woodstock
Herbert, C.
 
 
 
R Artillery
Woolley
C.W. 'Tanky'
LSgt
7885135
 
RTR; & 12Cdo; & CMWTC (CA5)(CA25)
Woolstancroft
 
LBdr
881304
 
RA53 Fd Regt
Worsley
Walter, Ginger
Pte
3974919
 
 
Wratten
Keith, Ernest
Cpl/Sgt
6405376
 
Burma Star Assn ; CA73
Douglas, Thomas
Pte
3656184
 
South Lancs 
Wright
R.D.
Gnr
3244993
 
Royal Artillery
Wright
Robert, Dawson
CSM
3959816
 
Burma Star Assn. 
Wright
R.V.
Dvr
T/3959816
 
RASC
Wright
T.
Pte
6711077
 
R Sigs 1 Corp 
Wright
 
Bdr
 
 
RA51 A/Tank Trg 
Wrigley
J.M.
Pte
 
 
RE 208 Fd Park
Wyatt
J
Tpr
7886989
 
49 Rtr
Robert
Rfn
7594944
 
KRRC
Young
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Younger
Andy
 
5050954
 
North Staffs 
 

5 Commando Operations

Units: 
 
These are the main operations that No 5 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault. They are in date order and form part of our overall history of No 5 Commando. No 5 Commando were part of 3 Commando Brigade during the Burma Campaign. Many of the documents we have for this period are related to more than one single commando unit and are listed jointly in the document 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma.
 
Click on the links for more detail about each.
 
Operation Chariot
 
Operation Ironclad
 
Operation Screwdriver
 
Operation Silchar
 
Operation Bean
 
Battle of Hill 170
 
More on 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma.
 

5 Commando, Formation in 1940

Type: Official Letters
Author: NIC
Year of Publishing: 2013
Keywords: No5 Cdo, nominal roll,

Scan of papers documenting the formation of No.5 Commando in 1940

5 Commando, Officers in 1940

Type: Official Letters
Author: NIC
Year of Publishing: 2013
Keywords: No5 Cdo, nominal roll,

Scan of original document listing the first Commanding Officer and Troop Leaders of No5 Commando on its formation in 1940. Listed are prospective subalterns for each troop.

5 Commando at Silchar image

No.5 Commandos at Silchar in 1944

No.5 Commando at Silchar. Captain John Bowyer seated 2nd from the right. Photo courtesy of his grandson Paul Gordon.

6 Commando

History of the Unit

6 commando
No.6 Commando was formed on 23 June 1940 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel T. Fetherstonehaugh. During the invasion threat of that year No.6 moved twice. First to Romney Marsh and then onto Brightlingsea Essex. Moving on again after a short while to Bristol and a spell of Landing Craft training was then undertaken at Milford Haven being transported there on the SS Malines.

Like all the other units No.6 was absorbed into the Special Service Battalion formations before being redesignated again as No 6 Commando in Feb1941. No 6 Comando raised a special troop for sea raiding using Folbot canoes (101 troop).

Chosen for Operation ‘Kitbag’ at Floro in Norway on 11th December 1941 proved a disappointment. The operation was aborted late into the planning stage. Half of the strength of No.12 Army Commando was also due to take part in this raid.

After this frustration No.6 finally saw action when it embarked to take part in ‘Operation Torch in’ November 1942. No.6 fought several critical actions during this campaign before being withdrawn back to the UK to prepare for ‘Overlord’. No .6 had the task of landing and advancing to the Orne bridges where it was to link up with other Commando units and relieve the airborne forces. By the evening of the first day a spectacular success had been recorded and the Commando was dug in at its objective.

Despite severe losses No.6 fought on across Europe eventually reaching Germany before returning home.

In June 1945 No 6 Commando, along with No 3 Commando, were back in the UK preparing for the planned invasion of the Japanese mainland. No 4 Commando were still in Germany at Recklinghausen. At this time 233 OR's from No.4 Commando were posted to Nos. 3 and 6 Commandos, to bolster their numbers for the invasion, however Japan surrendered and the war ended.

No 6 Commando was disbanded along with other wartime Commando units.  The war diary of No 6 Commando for the 19th November 1945 has the following entry "Order of the day from Brig. P. Young DSO. MC.  Commando officially disbanded."


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6 Commando Roll of Honour

Major A.S. RONALD
Capt. F.G. KAHL
Capt. M.J. LEAPHARD
Capt. A.K. MACKENZIE
Capt. A.C. PYMAN
Capt. J.M. SCOTT
Capt. W.J. WYLIE
Lieut. J.A. BONVIN
Lieut. D.A. DUTTON
Lieut. T.J. HUGO
Lieut. J.F. HUME-SPRY
Lieut. G.R. FAZAN
Lieut. B.G. SKINNER
TSM. A.E. BLUNDEN
Sgt. A.E. ASTBURY
Sgt. A.J. BARLOW
Sgt. G.H. ELSDON
Sgt. F.L. HALEY
Sgt. R.H. HARPER
Sgt. J. LENIHAN
Sgt. A.W. MILROY
Sgt. F.E. WALKER
LSgt. H. CARTLIDGE
LSgt. J.E. CUNNINGHAM
LSgt. E. KHYTOVITCH
LSgt. G. PRICE
LSgt. R. SADLER
LSgt. R. TODD
LSgt. A. WAKEFIELD
Cpl. W.J. BENNETT
Cpl. E.J. McGEE
Cpl. H. MEEHAN
LCpl. J.W. BARKER
LCpl H.T. BLINMAN
LCpl. V.J. BURNS
LCpl. W. DRAPER
LCpl. J.W. GREEN
LCpl. N.P. HUNTER
LCpl. H. JAMES
LCpl. V. McNALLY
LCpl. H. RIPLEY
LCpl. S. ROTHWELL
LCpl. J. SANDERSON
LCpl. J.H. STANDERWICK
LCpl. L.R. SULLIVAN
LCpl. G.I. THOMAS
LCpl. G. THOMPSON
LCpl H TUNSTALL
LCpl. R.V. VIRGO
LCpl. J. WALSH
 
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 126 of 126

ADAMS, Desmond

Private
14422299
No 6 Commando
Dorsetshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Desmond Adams died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Stanley and Daisy Adams, of Wanborough, Wiltshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.

ALLAN, John

Sapper Jack Allan
Sapper
2755937
No 6 Commando
Royal Engineers
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper John Allan from Bridge of Allan, Stirling, enlisted on 9 May 1938 at Dunblane. He died of wounds during operations in Germany on 29 April 1945. He had been wounded twice before.
  • 6/7 June 1944 (No.6 Commando) wounded and evacuated to hospital in the UK.

ALLEN, George Edward

Private
3450087
No 6 Commando
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George  Allen was reported missing 10 June 1944, later confirmed killed in action, during operations at Normandy, France. 
No 6 Cdo War Diary 10 June 1944.

ASTBURY, Albert Ernest

Sergeant
918259
No 6 Commando
No 7 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Albert Astbury, No.6 Commando, died during operations in Germany [1]. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at the River Aller crossing.
Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Astbury, of West Hartlepool, Co. Durham.

BAILEY, Leonard George

Private
14731383
No 6 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leonard Bailey was reported missing, wounded, and believed a prisoner of war on 24 January 1945, later confirmed as having died of wounds whilst in enemy hands.
His Commando was engaged in operations at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek on this date.

BARKER, Joseph Walter

Lance Corporal
5507405
No 6 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Joseph Barker was reported missing 23 March 1945, later confirmed killed in action in Western Europe. His Commando were engaged in the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel. He had previously been wounded on 10 July 1944 at Le Plein, Normandy.

BARLOW, Albert John

Sergeant
4275682
No 6 Commando
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Albert Barlow was killed in action whilst attached to No.6 Commando.
Husband of Irene E. Barlow, of Gosport, Hampshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BARRY, Jeremiah

Private
3970602
No 6 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Jeremiah Barry was killed in action during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia.

BENNETT, William James

Corporal
405888
No 6 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Bennett was killed in action during operations in North Africa. Son of Mrs. E. Bennett, and stepson of Mr. J. Masterton; Husband of Lillian Maysel Bennett, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BINDING, Sydney

Private
14526827
No 6 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Sydney Binding died during operations at Normandy. Son of Mrs. M. E. Binding, of Acton, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.
 

BIRCH, Joseph

Sgt. Joseph Birch 6 Commando
Private
4607985
No 6 Commando
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Joseph Birch was killed in action during operations in North Africa. Husband of Eileen Birch, of Bramley, Leeds, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/56.

BLAKEMAN, Albert John

Fusilier
14604359
No 6 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Metropolitan Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Albert Blakeman died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Tom Edgar and Alice Blakeman; husband of Elizabeth Blakeman, of Pontllanfraith. A.V.C.M., L.V.C.M.

BLUNDEN, Alfred Edgar

Warrant Officer 2, Company Sergeant Major
851755
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major Alfred Blunden died on 11 June 1944 of wounds received on 10 June during operations at Le Plein, Normandy. Alfred was a middleweight boxer for the Commando [1]1a][2].

BONVIN, John Alexander

Birth name: 
BONVIN, Jean Alexandre
Lieutenant
109543
No 6 Commando
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant John Bonvin was killed in action 26 February 1943 in the opening hours of the Battle for Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. 
  • 17 December 1939, Artist Rifles Cadet 163rd OCTU, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Loyal Regiment.

BURNS, Vincent Joseph

Lance Corporal
4128376
No 6 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Vincent Burns died during operations in North Africa. He has no known grave. His Commando was engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Aroussa, Tunisia.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CARTLIDGE, Horace C.

Lance Sergeant
4542130
No 6 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Died on war service
Lance Sergeant Horace Cartlidge died as a result of a grenade priming accident at sea late afternoon on 9 December 1941 whilst aboard H.M.S. Prince Charles. The ship was being used for night time landings. Son of Sydney and Clara Cartlidge, of Ferrybridge, Yorkshire.

CHAPMAN, Peter Neilson

Peter Neilson Chapman 6 Commando
Private
14987110
P/JX631416
No 6 Commando
York and Lancaster Regiment, The Hallamshire Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Peter Chapman was reported missing 23 March 1945, later confirmed killed in action in Western Europe. His Commando were engaged in crossing the River Rhine at Wesel. Only son of of Mr. and Mrs J. Newell, High Wykenhurst, Ewhurst [1][2][4].

CHARITY, Arthur

Fusilier
4206553
No 6 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Arthur Charity died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Arthur and Sarah Charity; husband of Joan Charity, of Hove, Sussex, and father of their son Keith.

COATES, William John Lewis

Private
5051813
No 6 Commando
North Staffordshire Regiment 7th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Coates was reported missing 30 Novemeber 1942 during operations in North Africa, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Coates, of Tean, Stoke-on-Trent.

COLLINS, Patrick

Gunner
981100
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Gunner Patrick Collins died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Patrick and Ann Collins; husband of Mary Collins, of Wythenshaw, Cheshire.

CONNOR, Edward

Edward Connor 6 Commando
Private
14554281
No 6 Commando
Royal Scots 8th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edward Connor was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. He has no known grave. Son of Edward and Mary Connor.
Extract from the Edinburgh Evening News 7 July 1944.

CRINGAN, William

Private
3132610
No 6 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Cringan died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Son of Thomas D. and Agnes R. Cringan, of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire.
 
Sources

CROAL, George

Private
14633927
No 6 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Croal was killed in action during operations at Normandy, France. Husband of Isabella Croal. Inscription on headstone "Always loving. Always kind. He died as he lived, everyone's friend".
 
Sources
CWGC.

CROUCH, Ernest

Grave of Pte Crouch 6 Commando
Private
6922998
No 6 Commando
Highland Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ernest Crouch, 3 troop, was killed in action in Holland. His Commando were engaged in operations at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek. He had been wounded before (full date not reported) during operations at Normandy. Son of Alfred and Annie Emma Crouch, of South Hackney, London.

CUNNINGHAM, John Edwin George

Lance Sergeant
4612416
No 6 Commando
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant John Cunningham was killed in action in North Africa. His Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Son of John and Ethel Cunningham, of Sidcup, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DEAN, Frederick

Trooper
3964311
No 6 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Frederick Dean died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John and Annie Dean, of Wigan, Lancashire.
 
Source
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/77 and 79.

DRAPER, William

Lance Corporal
4207000
No 6 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal William Draper died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Elizabeth Draper; husband of Doris Eileen Draper, of Plaistow, Essex.
 
Sources
CWGC

DUTTON, Derek Alan

Lieutenant
113480
No 6 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Derek Dutton died in the UK on 17 June 1944 of wounds inflicted at Normandy, France, on 10 June 1944. Son of Charles Frederick and Dorothy Isobel Dutton, of Purley.
His brother, Lieutenant Charles Llewellyn Dutton, 40RM Commando, died 14 days earlier.
 

ELLIS, Richard Paul

Fusilier
4279057
No 6 Commando
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Richard Ellis was reported missing 30 November 1942, later presumed killed in action, during operations in North Africa. He has no known grave. Son of Richard Thomas Ellis and Jean Ellis, of Shotton Colliery, Co. Durham.

ELTRIDGE, John Henry

Private
14803538
No 6 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Eltridge, aged 18, was killed in action in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller crossing. Attested into the Queen's Royal Regiment 20 July 1944. Son of Francis William Eltridge, and of Margaret Eunice Eltridge, of Islington, London.

EMBLEM, Leslie Ernest

Private
14528821
No 6 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leslie Emblem died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Lydia Emblem, and stepson of Albert Charles Marsh, of Battersea, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

FAZAN, Gilbert Roy

Lieutenant Gilbert Fazan 6 Commando
Lieutenant
129362
No 6 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Gilbert Fazan died during operations at Normandy, France.
The No. 6 Commando War Diary records
"Commando is mortared 4 casualties. Capt Robinson and 1 Troop comes in and tells us Lieut Fazan killed.  Lieut Stalker and 10 O.R.'s wounded."

FLEISCHER, Frederick

Served as : 
FLETCHER, Frederick
Private
13051439
No 6 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Frederick Fletcher, birthname Fleischer, died during operations at Le Plein, Normandy, France. Son of Rudolf and Hedwig Fleischer, of Cricklewood, Middlesex.
No. 6 Commando War Diary extract

FLOYD, James William Edgar

Private
14417179
No 6 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Floyd was reported missing later confirmed killed in action during operations at the River Rhine crossing at Wesel. Son of James Sidney and Louisa Hilda Floyd, of Ramsgate, Kent; husband of Grace Floyd, of Hove, Sussex [1][1a].

FREESTONE, Harry Dean

Private
6103973
No 6 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Harry Freestone died during operations in North Africa. His Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Attested into the Queen's Royal Regiment 25 February 1941 before volunteering for the Commandos. Son of William T. H. and Lucienne M.

GALLAGHER, John

Private
2992443
No 6 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Gallagher died in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller crossing. Son of Frank and Mary Gallagher, of Dunlewy, Co. Donegal, Eire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GREEN, Joseph Wilfred Francis

Lance Corporal
6983562
No 6 Commando
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Joseph Green was reported missing in North Africa on 6 January 1943 later presumed killed in action. On this date his Commando were engaged in operations in the Djebel Azzag (Sedjenane) area of Tunisia. He has no known grave.

HALEY, Frederick Leslie

Sergeant
950483
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Frederick Haley died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Son of Fred and Rose Haley; husband of Freda Haley, of Tyersal, Bradford, Yorkshire.

HANSON, John Francis

Private
2992360
No 6 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Hanson was killed in action during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Son of James and Margaret Hanson, of Blantyre, Lanarkshire.
 

HARMER, Colin

Private
14409220
No 6 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Colin Harmer died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at the River Aller crossing.

HARPER, Robert Holly Ashton

Sergeant
777618
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Robert Harper died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. He had been attested into the Royal Artillery at Sheffield in 1928. Son of Holly and Kathleen Harper; husband of Ethel M.

HOOKE, Leslie Percy

Gunner
798851
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Leslie Percy Hooke from West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, enlisted into the Royal Artillery on 24 January 1930. He volunteered for the Commandos during WW2 and was attached to No.6 Commando.

HUGO, Terence James

Lieutenant Terence Hugo 6 Commando
Grave of Lt TJ Hugo 6 Commando
Lieutenant
299276
320921
No 6 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Terence Hugo, 1 troop, was reported wounded and missing, later confirmed killed in action, during operations in Holland [1][1a]. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations in the area of Heide Wood near Brachterbeek [2]. 

JAMES, Harry

Lance Corporal
7640081
No 6 Commando
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Harry James, HQ Troop, died during operations in Normandy, France.
Son of Mrs. L. A. James, of Epping, Essex.
 
Source
[1] CWGC.

JENKINS, Edward

Private
5336785
No 6 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edward Jenkins died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death, his Commando were engaged in an assault on one of a line of flat topped hills known as Green Hill which was held by the enemy and covered the road and railway running from Tabarka to Mateur.

KAHL, Frederick George

Frederick George Kahl
Captain
91377
No 6 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Captain Frederick Kahl, 3 Troop, was accidentally killed in a climbing accident on the Milestone Buttress of Tryfan mountain near Bethesda, Wales.

KHYTOVITCH, Eric

Eric Khytovitch 6 Commando
Lance Sergeant
1876034
No 6 Commando
Royal Engineers
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Eric Khytovitch MM from Ancoats, Manchester, was reported missing 10 June 1944 during operations at Normandy later confirmed killed in action [1][1a]1b].
Son of Jacob and Frances Khytovitch, of Manchester.
Service*

KILDUFF, Thomas

Private
14803637
No 6 Commando
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Thomas Kilduff died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at the River Aller crossing.

LAVERY, Henry

Henry Lavery 6 Commando
Lance Bombardier
808452
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier Henry Lavery was reported wounded, missing, and believed a prisoner of war on 18 August 1944, later confirmed as having died of wounds whilst in enemy hands. No.6 Commando were engaged in operations at Bavent, France.

LISTON, William

Private
3660649
No 6 Commando
South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales' Volunteers)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Liston died during operations at Le Plein, Normandy, France.
No. 6 Commando War Diary  
"11th June 1944

LORD, Robert Stephen

Fusilier
4206066
No 6 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Robert Lord died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death, his Commando were engaged in an assault on one of a line of flat topped hills known as Green Hill which was held by the enemy and covered the road and railway running from Tabarka to Mateur.

MEEHAN, Hugh

Corporal
5989347
No 6 Commando
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Hugh Meehan, 4 Troop, died during operations in North Africa [1][2]. ​

METCALFE, Walter

Private
3864601
No 6 Commando
The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Walter Metcalfe was reported missing presumed died of wounds in North Africa on or shortly after 6 January 1943. On this date his Commando were engaged in operations in the Djebel Azzag (Sedjenane) area of Tunisia.
 
Sources

MILROY, Alexander Wiseman

Sergeant
2322340
No 6 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Alexander Milroy died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle of Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. Son of James and Catherine Lawrie Milroy; husband of Marjorie Betty Milroy, of Putson, Hereford.
 

MORROW, Robert John

Fusilier
6977247
No 6 Commando
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Morrow was reported missing, later confirmed killed in action, during operations at the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel.

NASH, George

Private
5577262
No 6 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private George Nash died of wounds during operations at the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/90.
 

NETTLETON, Harold

Lance Bombardier
857486
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier Harold Nettleton was reported missing 26 February 1943 during operations in North Africa, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave.  At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle for Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia.

PARRY, Edwin

Gunner
1494279
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Edwin Parry died during operations in Normandy. At the time of his death the Commando were engaged in an attack on Dozule.
 
Sources
CWGC

PEARCE, Kenneth

Kenneth Pearce 6 Commando
Private
14241688
No 6 Commando
Black Watch
New Brighton Police Station Wallasey
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Kenneth Pearce died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle for Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia [1][1a][2].
Son of Arthur W. and Emma Pearce, of Hipperholme, Yorkshire [1].

PICKAVANCE, James

Grave of Rfn. Pickavance 6 Commando
Rifleman
14735641
No 6 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman James Pickavance died during operations in Holland. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting in the area of Maasbracht and Brachterbeek. 
 
Sources:
CWGC.

POTTAS, Donald

Signalman
14414990
No 6 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds

Signalman Donald Pottas, 1 Special Service Brigade Signals attached No.6 Commando, died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John and Mary Annie Pottas, of Whitby, Yorkshire.

PRICE, George

Lance Sergeant
4127619
No 6 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant George Price died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France.
Extract from the No 6 Cdo War Diary
10th June 1944.

PRIOR, George Joseph

Grave of Pte Prior No.6 Commando
Private
14766071
No 6 Commando
Suffolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Prior, 6 troop, was killed in action whilst part of a reconnaissance patrol supported by tanks sent out from Sint Joostbrug, Holland. Son of Bertie and Elizabeth May Prior, of Wimblington, Cambridgeshire.
 
Sources

PRITCHARD, Thomas

Gunner
819268
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Gunner Thomas Pritchard died from injuries received in an accident whilst grenades were being primed on board HMS Prince Charles which was being used for night time landings. Son of John and Ena Pritchard; husband of Betty Elfreda Pritchard, of Scarborough, Yorkshire.

PUTTICK, Kenneth

Gunner
14398517
No 6 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Kenneth Puttick died on 7 June 1944 of wounds received on 6 June during operations at Normandy. Son of Arthur Henry and Annie May Puttick, of Braintree, Essex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RAMSDEN, Harry

Private
14241637
No 6 Commando
York and Lancaster Regiment
Leeds City Police Yorkshire
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Harry Ramsden died during operations at Normandy, France. He had volunteered for the Commandos as part of the Police Intakes. In 1939 he was a Probationary Police Constable residing at 10 Highthorne Street, Leeds. Son of Alfred and Annie Ramsden, of Lofthouse, Yorkshire.

RIPLEY, Henry

Lance Corporal
5389386
No 6 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Henry Ripley died during operations in North Africa.

ROBERTS, Charles Edward James

Rifleman
S 59005
No 6 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
City of London Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Charles Roberts died in Germany. Son of Charles and Susan Roberts; husband of Ivy Alice Roberts, of Stockwell, London. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at the River Aller crossing.

ROBSON, John

John Robson 6 Commando
Private
14492347
No 6 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Died on active service
Private John Robson, aged 18, 6 Troop, died of wounds [1][1a]. When a grenade was dropped he threw himself on top of it to save lives. An heroic act. [2][3]
 
Sources
[1] CWGC

ROTHWELL, Stanley

Lance Corporal
3449244
No 6 Commando
Lancashire Fusiliers
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal Stanley Rothwell died from injuries received when a grenade accidentally exploded.
Extract from the Dundee Evening Telegraph

ROWE, Grahame

Private
14491749
No 6 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Grahame Rowe was reported missing, later confirmed killed in action, during operations at the crossing of the River Rhine opposite Wesel.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SADLER, Richard

Lance Sergeant
2328048
No 6 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Richard Sadler died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death, his Commando were engaged in an assault on one of a line of flat topped hills known as Green Hill which was held by the enemy and covered the road and railway running from Tabarka to Mateur.

SANDERSON, Jack

Lance Corporal
14624399
No 6 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Jack Sanderson was reported missing, later confirmed killed in action, during operations at the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel. 
Son of Thomas and Gwladys Sanderson, of Sheffield.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SCOTT, John Murray

Captain
124144
No 6 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain John Scott died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death, his Commando were engaged in an assault on one of a line of flat topped hills known as Green Hill which was held by the enemy and covered the road and railway running from Tabarka to Mateur.
 

SIMPSON, George

Private
14634204
No 6 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Simpson was reported wounded and missing during operations at Normandy, France, later presumed died of wounds. He has no known grave. 
Son of Mark and Harriet Simpson, of Fort William, Inverness-shire.
 
Sources

SKINNER, Bernard Gordon

Lieutenant
273561
No 6 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Died on war service

Lieutenant Bernard Skinner died in a traffic accident when his commando truck heading to Brighton Station was hit by a Naval truck with several injured. Lieutenant Skinner was sent to Royal Sussex Hospital where he later died.

SLATER, Arthur

Private
4128169
No 6 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Arthur Slater was reported missing presumed died of wounds in North Africa on or shortly after 6 January 1943. On this date his Commando were engaged in operations in the Djebel Azzag (Sedjenane) area of Tunisia.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SMITH, George Edward

George Edward Smith 6 Commando
Private
5051523
No 6 Commando
North Staffordshire Regiment 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Smith was reported wounded and missing during operations in North Africa, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Alice Emma Smith, of Meir, Stoke on Trent.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STANDERWICK, James Henry

James Standerwick 6 Commando
Lance Corporal
6349641
No 6 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Standerwick was reported missing 6 January 1943, later confirmed died of wounds 8 January 1943, during operations in Tunisia, North Africa. Only son of James and Esther Minnie Standerwick, of Hounslow, Middlesex.
 
Sources

THOMAS, Gwyn Ifor

Lance Corporal
3912777
No 6 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Gwyn Thomas died during operations at Normandy. 
 
The No 6 Commando War Diary for the 10th June records

THOMPSON, George (LCpl)

Lance Corporal
2618392
No 6 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Thompson, 1 troop, was reported missing 10 June 1944 during operations at Normandy in the area of Le Plein, later confirmed killed in action.
Extract from the No.6 Commando War Diary

THOMSON, Eric George M.

Private Eric Thomson 6 Commando
Grave of Private Thomson 6 Commando
Private
14655780
No 6 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Eric Thomson, 3 troop, died during operations in Holland [1]. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek [2].
 

TODD, Richard

Lance Sergeant
2659830
No 6 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Richard Todd was reported missing, later confirmed as killed in action, during operations at the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel [1][1a].
  • 7 June 1944 (Corporal) (No.6 Commando) wounded during operations at Normandy [2].

TUNSTALL, Harry

Lance Corporal
804447
No 6 Commando
Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal Harry Tunstall , 101 troop, died during the very short period his unit was re-designated as 5 Special Service Bn., before reforming again as No.6 Commando. His death is recorded as by drowning in the Westminster Abbey Commando ROH database.

VIRGO, Robert Victor

Lance Corporal
6352662
No 6 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Robert Virgo was killed in action during operations in Western Europe. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged at the River Aller crossing.

WAKEFIELD, Alfred

Original grave of LSgt Wakefield 6 Commando
Lance Sergeant
2001461
No 6 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Alfred Wakefield from Leeds was killed in action during operations in Holland [1][2]At the time of hi

WALKER, Frederick Edis

Sergeant
3852453
No 6 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Frederick Walker died during operations at Normandy, France. At the time his commando were in the area of Bavent and the River Dives. 
Son of Fredrick and Ellen Walker, of Liverpool.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WETHERALD, Henry

Lance Corporal
4541277
No 6 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Wetherald died of wounds during operations in North Africa (Battle for Steamroller Farm, El Arousa, Tunisia). Son of Harry and Edith Wetherald, of Leeds, Yorkshire; husband of Kathleen Rose Wetherald, of Leeds.
 
Sources

WILSON, Donald

Lance Corporal
3599748
No 6 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Donald Wilson died during operations at Normandy. 
 
The No 6 Commando War Diary for the 10th June records

WILSON, Leslie

Driver
T/14611743
No 6 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Driver Leslie Wilson died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at the River Aller crossing.
 

WILSON, Sam

Private
2764432
No 6 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Sam Wilson was killed in action during operations at Normandy. Son of T. Henry and Annie Wilson, of Morley, Yorkshire.
The No 6 Commando War Diary for the 10th June records

WRIGHT, Arthur Henry Havey

Lance Corporal
3384497
No 6 Commando
East Lancashire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Arthur Wright died during operations in North Africa. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in the Battle for Steamroller Farm at El Arousa, Tunisia. 
Son of Caroline Wright, of Coventry.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WYLIE, William Jeffery Price

Captain
95276
No 6 Commando
Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Died on war service
Captain William Wylie died of injuries sustained in a traffic accident on 13 December 1943 when his commando truck heading to Brighton Station was hit by a Naval truck with several injured. Son of Maj. John Price Wylie, D.S.O., The Sherwood Foresters (Notts. and Derby Regt.), and Helen J.

YOUNG, Walter Edward

Private
14498775
No 6 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Private Walter Young, 2 troop, was reported missing 23 March 1945, later confirmed as killed in action during operations at Wesel in Germany.
Son of Harold Edward and Clara Isobel Young, of Stratton-on-the Fosse, Somerset.
 
Sources

6 Commando Commanders

MACALPINE, Ian Ferguson

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
6 Commando
Holding Operational Commando
43RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Black Watch
Service: 
Army
Number: 
135469
Honours & Awards: 
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Ferguson Macalpine
Private Ian Ferguson Macalpine was commissioned Lieutenant on 22 June 1940  [1].
  • 18 August 1942 promoted War Substantive Major [2].
  • 18 August 1942 promoted Temporary Lieutenant Colonel, OC No.6 Commando [2].
  • November 1942 (Operation Torch North Africa) hospitalised with heart problems during the battle for Green Hill [3].
  • 23 September 1943 Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in North Africa (Operation Torch) [4].
  • February 1944 Officer Commanding Holding Commando [5].
  • September to October 1944 Officer Commanding 43RM Commando [6][3][3a].
  • 21 April 1947 relinquishes his commission and granted the Honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel [7].
Sources
[1] London Gazette 34877, page 3770.
[2] Army Lists 1839-1946, Jan 1945 Black Watch Regiment.
[3] The Green Beret, author Hilary St. George Saunders.
[3a] Nothing Much to Lose, author Michael McConville
[4] London Gazette 36180, page 4227.
[5] Navy Lists, Feb.1944, Holding Commando.
[6] Navy Lists, October 1944, 43RM Commando
[7] London Gazette 37939, page 1817.
 
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MILLS-ROBERTS, Derek

Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
6 Commando
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Irish Guards
Service: 
Army
Number: 
69334
Died : 
Wednesday, October 1, 1980

Born in 1908; educated at Liverpool College and Oxford University; worked for his father's firm of solicitors, 1935; joined Supplementary Reserve of Officers, Irish Guards, 1936; joined 1 Bn, Irish Guards, 1939-1942, and served in Norway; transferred to special services No 4 Commando, 1942; took part in Dieppe Raid, Aug 1942; Lt Col, 1943; Commanding Officer, No 6 Commando, North Africa, 1943; Brig, 1944; commanded 1 Special Service Bde (later 1 Commando Bde), North West Europe, 1944-1945; accepted the surrender of FM Erhard Milch at Neustadt, May 1945; retired from Army, 1945; commanded 125 Infantry Bde, Territorial Army, 1947-1951; died in 1980. (Source: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.)

Obituary in Commando Association newsletter 72
"We are indeed sad to have to report the death on October lst last, of Brigadier Derek Mills-Roberts, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C., formerly Officer Commanding No. 6 Commando, also a Commander of the lst Commando Brigade, and during the periods 1949-50 and 1958-59, President of The Commando Association.
The following are extracts from appreciations by Brigadier The Lord Lovat and Brigadier Peter Young :
Derek Mills-Roberts was one of our most successful Commando leaders in World War ll and will be remembered by friends and contemporaries as a Happy Warrior. While preserving at all times the discipline, tradition, and turnout of a guardsman, Mills-Roberts typified the indomitable morale and resourcefulness of those hand picked willing men, drawn from many regiments.
Always ready to follow a good officer who led from the front, they cheerfully endorsed the principle that one volunteer was worth ten pressed men when shock troops were required to mount a hazardous operation. He took over No 6 Commando in North Africa when it had had a bad time, and by his leadership and sheer professional skill, turned it into a superb unit, winning the Distinguished Service Order.
A week after D-Day, though shot through the leg, he took over the 1st Commando Brigade, which he commanded in Normandy, Holland and Germany until the end of the war in Europe. His exploits which won him a Bar to the DSO were too numerous to name here.
Old comrades will remember Derek as a fearless, kindly, and simplehearted Commander, who looked after his men and never let them down. He could be fierce with those who did not live up to his standards. But, if his men were somewhat in awe of him, they honoured him as a forthright and fearless leader".
 
Award Sources:
MC: LG publication date: 2 October 1942; Supplement: 3572; Page: 4328
DSO: LG publication date: 20 April 1943; Supplement: 35987; Page: 1846
MiD: LG Publication date: 20 March 1945; Supplement:36994; Page: 1557
DSO (bar):  LG publication date: 19 June 1945; Supplement: 37138; Page: 3231
 

COADE, Charles Courtenay

Known as: 
Bill
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
6 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
South Staffordshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
117368
Charles Courtenay COADE 6 Commando
Temporary Major Charles Courtenay Coade, Second in Command, was wounded when hit by a stick grenade during operations on DDay at Normandy. He returned on 8 August 1944, was promoted Lieutenant Colonel and Commanding Officer. He remained as such until January 1945 when Lt. Col. Tony Lewis DSO assumed command.
 
Sources
No.6 Commando War Diary June -August 1944 / Pegasus Archive.
British Army Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/6.
Clash By Night, author Derek Mills-Roberts. 
The Green Beret, author Hilary St. George Saunders.
[Image] CVA Gallery.
 

LEWIS, Anthony David

Known as: 
Tony
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
4 Commando
6 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Dorsetshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
95626
Born: 
Saturday, April 3, 1920
Died : 
Friday, January 21, 2000
Officer Commanding No 6 Commando  from June 1944 onwards.
 
Commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1939 he served in France as part of the British Expeditionary Force.   A veteran of Dunkirk, he was promoted Lieutenant 3rd January 1941. After a brief spell with No 4 Commando, he rejoined the Dorsets to take part in Operation Torch. He joined No 6 Commando whilst out in North Africa. 
 
When Brig Derek Mills Roberts took command of the 1st Special Service Brigade at Normandy after Lord Lovat's wounding, he chose Tony Lewis to replace him as Commanding Officer of No 6 Commando. His original choice, Major Courtenay Coade, 2i/c No.6 Commando, had also been wounded on D Day.
 
Aged just 24 the then (Temp) Lt. Col. Lewis, whom Field Marshall Montgomery used to refer to as his "boy colonel",  led No 6 Commando in France until 8 August 1944 when Lt. Col. Coade returned from injury, and again from January 1945 throughout the remainder of the war. He  was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for "gallant and distinguished services in NW Europe."  The French Government later awarded him the Croix de Guerre with palm.
 
  • 3 July 1952 (Captain) (Dorsetshire Regiment) promoted Major.
  • 1 June 1953 appointed MBE (Military Division) for setting up the Kenya National Service scheme. 
  • 2 November 1960 promoted Lieutenant Colonel. 
  • 3 April 1975 retired with the rank of Colonel.
His death was announced in Commando Association Newsletter 110 of March 2000.
Henry Brown OBE, the Association National Secretary wrote:
"With very deep regret, the death on 21st January last, after a very long illness, is reported of Colonel A.D. (Tony) Lewis DSO,MBE.  
An early wartime posting to No.4 Commando signalled Tony's intention to play an active part in special service and he later moved on to No.6 Commando taking part in its actions against enemy forces in Algeria and Tunisia during 1942/43.
Not surprisingly, with his qualities of leadership, promotion to higher rank was soon forthcoming and he was promoted Lt. Col. and Commanding Officer of No6 Commando during the fighting in Normandy in June 1944.
From there he took the Commando on its fierce encounters with the enemy in Holland and Germany, resulting in the award to him of the DSO.
There is no doubt that his resourcefulness, courage and morale, not forgetting his kindly understanding manner, endeared him to all those privileged to serve under his command.
Tony Lewis, as he was so affectionately referred to by his commando comrades, continued serving for some years after the cessation of hostilities, and further distinguished himself as a Military Attache in several of our embassies overseas, for which he received the additional award of the MBE.  
The Association has greatly treasured his very great interest in our activities, and will always remember with much pleasure his years during 1979-81 and again during 1988/89 as our President. In the passing away of Tony Lewis, the wartime commandos have lost a most important and valued comrade who was at all times a staunch supporter of our commando cause.
Our love and deepest sympathy go out to his charming wife Polly and her family in their great family bereavement. HB "
 
His Obituary can be read here: Colonel Lewis Obituary
 
Additional Sources:
DSO: LG 37138, page 3231
MBE: LG 39863, page 2950
Maj: LG 39588, page 3631.
Lt Col: LG 42293, page 1717
 

6 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.6 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.6 Commando War Diary, Commando Association newsletters, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 6 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.6 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CSC = Commando Service Certificate.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA photo gallery.
SR = Service Record
DNW = Dix, Noonan, Webb.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Acreman
John, Ellery
Gnr
944326
 
RA; &2Cdo; CasList 6Cdo WO417/56 wounded 6Jan43
Desmond
Pte
14422299
 
Dorset Regt. Kia.
Adams - Cairns
Alastair
Lt
165886
 
Seaforths;  3Dec43  N Africa Caslist WO417/4; (CA70)
Ahern
C
Pte
14416236
 
QRR; wounded 6/6/44 and 22/3/45 WO417/77 and 90
Ainscough
J
LCpl
3384839  
 
E.Lancs;  wounded 6Jan43 CasList WO417/56  
Albrow
Frank, Joseph
Lt  (Maj) 
255599
 
Norfolks; & 4 Cdo; Korea CA15; CA119
Aldenshaw
Robert
Sig
 
 
(No.6 Cdo website)
Aldridge
G
Pte
4126800
 
Cheshire Regt; wounded N.Africa 30/11/42 CasList WO417/56
Alfred
Henry
 
 
 
See entry for SYRETT
John
Spr
2755937
 
RE; kia
Allen
Frank, William, 'Bill'  
Cpl
6983547
 
Gordons; & 4Cdo (CA103); wounded 6/6/44 WO417/77
George,Edward
Pte
3450087
 
Kings Own Royal Regt; kia
Allen
Reginald, Mark
Cpl
 
 
(CA107)
James
Sgt
4614105
MM*
Duke Of Wellington Regt (CA23)
D
Pte
4698558
 
KOYLI; N.Africa PoW
Amos
Cyril, J.
Sgt
 
 
 and 12 Cdo, CBTC (CA98)
Anderson
G
Pte
 
 
(No.6 Cdo website)
Anderson
Joseph
Gnr
 
 
(No.6 Cdo website)
Ansell
E.C.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL1)
Arnold
Arthur
Sgt
 
 
(CA48)
Arthur
John
Pte
 
 
& HOC; from Leics. (CA67)
Ashcroft
J.
Pte
 
 
lka Milford Haven (LL1)
Ashley - Cooper
Gerald, Nigel
Capt
67160
 
Ox & Bucks
Askew
Gordon, James
Pte
 
 
 
Albert,Ernest
Sgt
918259
 
RA; kia; also served 7 Cdo
Atkins
T
Pte
 
 
 
Attrell
George
Pte
 
 
emig Australia (CA55)
Luke, Patchcott
Cpl
2931015
 
Liv Scots & 4 Ind Coy, Malta Detachment, and SBS (CA78)
Austin
R.V.
LCpl
 
 
lka Erith, Kent (LL1)
Leonard, George
Pte
14731383
 
Somerset LI; kia
Baker
F.T.
Pte
 
 
lka Potters Bar (LL1)
Baker
D.W.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Essex (LL1)
Baldwin
A.B.
Pte
 
 
(CA14)
Banks
R.C.
Pte
 
 
& 12 Cdo (LL1)
Bar
'Jock'
Sgt
 
 
Scots Gds
Bardini
Vincent
Pte
 
 
from Carlisle (CA74)
Barker
Alfred
CSM
 
 
& 12 Cdo (CA32, CA72)
Joseph, Walter
LCpl
5507405
 
The Buffs; kia
Albert, John
TSM
4275682
 
RNF; kia
Barnes
W.H. 'Bob'
Lt 
 
 
&CBTC (CA74) (CA53)
Barrett
Reginald, Charles, 'Charlie
Pte
 
 
from West Bridgend, Dumbarton (CA120)
Barrow
 
Gnr
 
 
RA
Jerimiah
Pte
3970602
 
Welch Regt; kia
John
Pte
4122804 
 
Cheshire Regt; PoW CasLists WO417/58
Barry
L
Fus
 
 
Lancs Fus
Bartholomew
 
Lt
 
 
 
Frank 
Fus
6983550
 
R. Innis. Fus; WO208/5393 Escape evasion report
Bashford
Richard, Lewis
Cpl
6972561
 
R Inniskilling Fusiliers & CBTC (CA99)
Batchelor
Raymond, H.W.
Pte
14219417 
 
 
Black Watch; (LL1); CasList WO417/78 wounded NWE
Bate
John, Pimblett
LCpl
 
 
(CA80)
Bates
Leonard
Sgt
 
 
Welch Regt
Bateson
 
Pte
 
 
 
Batey
Denis, A.H.
Dvr
 
 
 
Bavan
 
Pte
 
 
 
Baxter
Eric, Gordon
Maj
96296
 
RA
Baxter
R
Pte
 
 
lka West Drayton Middx (LL1)
Beament
S.W.
Pte
 
 
lka Beconsfield (LL1)
Beaney
Philip, Melvyn
Pte
 
 
Sherwood Foresters; 6 Cdo Sept-Nov.1945 (DNW); (LL1)
Beard
J
Cpl
6408692
 
R Sussex Regt
Beard
A
Spr
 
 
RE;& 9 Cdo; lka Manchester (LL1)
Beattie
P
Fus
 
 
R Irish Fusiliers
Beattie
V.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Beaumont
Walter
TSM
 
 
 
Beaven
C.J.
Maj
 
 
 
Beckett
 
Pte
 
 
 
Beech
Dennis
Pte
 
 
from Hillsborough (CA100)
Beechey
Anthony, Richard
Fus
 
 
(CA21);(LL2)
Belcher
A.A.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Gillingham (LL2)
Bell
F
Cpl
 
 
lka Plymouth (LL2)
Harry
Pte
3782519
 
Loyal Regt
Bell
J.
Pte
 
 
lka New Zealand (LL2)
Bell
J.A.
Pte
 
 
from Billericay, Essex (CA113)
Bell
T
Pte
14626914
 
Durham LI; wounded 9/6/44 CasList WO417/77 NWE
Bell
Thomas
Cpl
 
 
from Hertfordshire (CA111)
Bell
T.W.
Pte
 
 
 
William, James
Cpl
405888
 
RAC; kia
Bennett
P
Pte
 
 
R Surrey Regt
Bent
Gerry
 
 
 
 
Berkeley/Bjorklund
K.V.
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA109)
Peter, John
Sgt
910524
MM
Border Regt
Bethell
S.E.
 
 
 
& 5 Cdo (CA71)
William, Claude
Pte
 
 
from Newcastle upon Tyne (CA7)
Bidmead
William, 'Bill'
Pte
 
 
KRRC
Leonard, Vincent
Gnr
 
RA; kia (see ROH entry)
Billington
Harry, L. 'Bill'
Capt
 
 
R. Fus; & 1 CdoBde (CA114)
Sydney, E.
Pte
14526827
 
KSLI; kia
Joseph
Pte
4607985
 
Duke Of Wellington Regt; kia
Lancelot
Sgt
 
 
from Bradford (CA75)
Bird
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Bjorkman
P
LBdr
2888447
 
RA
Blackburn
Dudley
Sgt
4128052
 
Cheshire Regt
Blackledge
B
Pte
 
 
 
John, K.
Pfc
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf.
Albert, John
Fus
14604359
 
R Welch Fusiliers; kia
Blanchard
William, John
Major
197443
 
RA; Lt. to 3 Cdo 14Oct43  (WD);(CA76)
Blasby
Alexander 
Pte
6089230
 
Black Watch / PoW lists 26Feb43; Stalag 344; (LL2)
Blewitt
Patrick, Cullen, 'Pug'
Gnr
 
 
RA
Harold, Trevor
LCpl
3384304
 
East Lancs Regt; kia
Woolf
LSgt
3323752
 
HLI; POW; (PG);(CA98 et al); emigrated Australia 
Alfred, Edgar
TSM
851755
 
RA; kia
Boddy
Victor, Howard
Sgt
 
 
 
Boettcher (US)
Otto, P.
SSgt
 
 
168 Inf Regt, 34 Us Div
Stanley
LCpl
3316568
MM
& 12Cdo. Kia 2SAS.
Bolger
P
Pte
 
 
 
Bolton
J
Pte
 
 
lka Gt Harwood nr Blackburn (LL2)
Bolton
J.A.P.
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo lka Pitsea Essex (LL8)
Bolton
J.R.
Pte
 
 
lka Essex (LL2)
Bomberg
R
Pte
 
 
lka Essex (LL2)
John, Alexander
Lt
109543
 
Loyal Regt; kia
Booth
A
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo (LL2)
Edward, L.
SSgt
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf.
Boreham
Jonathan, H.R.
Sgt
323834
 
RA; (CA6, CA14)
Bowell
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Francis, Paul, 'George'
Pte
 
 
resided Paris and Brussels (various CA newsletters)
Bowett
Horace
Pte
 
 
 
Bower
George
Sgt
 
 
from Southampton (CA120)
Bradbury
James
Rfn
 
 
 
Bradley
Norman
Pte
 
 
 
Bradshaw
F.T. 'Tom'
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA114)
Bradshaw
William
Pte
 
 
 
N.L.
Pte
 
 
(CA17)
Leslie
Gnr
 
RA; PoW 26Feb43 CasList WO417/60
Bray
Reginald S
Pte
 
 
 
Brelsford
E
Pte
 
 
 
Brennan
Daniel, Joseph
LCpl
 
 
Duke Of Wellington Regt; from Todmorden (Obits. CA80)
Brennan
Anthony, E.
Cpl
 
 
(CA24).
Gerald, Harry /
Gunter, H.
Capt
13106632;
331216
 
Pioneer Corps and RWF; also served 47RM Cdo; 
Brereton
R.K.
TSM
356471,
EC6572
 
Black Watch; later Major  Punjab Regt; died West Africa Oct 1951 (CA15)(LG37558)
Breslin
R.W.
Pte
14416250
 
QORWK; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Brewer
W
Pte
 
 
 
Brogan
 
 
USA
 
 
Bromley
N
Pte
 
 
 
Alfred, Edwin
Pte
5619678
 
Glosters / & 4Cdo. Dieppe, Normandy, Rhine Crossing
Brown
Andrew, A. 'Andy'
Cpl
 
 
from West Earlham, Norfolk (CA81), (CA120)
Brown
W
Gnr
 
 
RA
Brown
R.B.
Lt
 
 
lka Redditch (LL2)
Brown
T
Pte
3783824
 
King's Regt; CasList WO417/80
Brown
Walter, George
Sgt
4743130
 
Yorks & Lancs; PoW 26/3/43 WO416/50/159; (CA108)
Browne
Arthur, John, Henry
Cpl
 
 
 
Bryen
Clifford, Leonard, George
WO1 (RSM)
6205873
 
Middlesex Regt; PoW 10/6/44.
Buchanan
Thomas
Sgt
 
 
RA
J
Pte
14755204
 
SLI; wounded 24/1/45
CasList WO417/88.
Bugg
R.S.
Pte
 
 
lka Plymouth (LL2)
Bunting
A
Fus
 
 
lka Belfast (LL2)
Oliver, 'Ossie'
Sgt
3970615
 
Welch Regt; (CA98); wounded 8/11/42 & 24/3/45 CasLists WO417/54 & 90
Burgess
H.C.
LBdr
 
 
RA; lka Kansas City USA (LL2)
Burns
David, Scot
Cpl
3058076
 
Royal Scots; & 2 SBS (PG); 
Burns
J.V.
LCpl
 
 
& 2 Cdo  lka Stoke Newington (LL2)
Vincent, Joseph
LCpl
4128376 
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Burrell
Anthony, I.M.
Pte
 
 
 
Burroughs
 
Pte
 
 
 
Butler
A
Pte
 
 
 
Butler
Cleo
Pte
 
 
 
Butler
Roy
Pte
4802679
 
Lincs Regt; PoW CasList WO417/94, WO416/52/479
Butler
Stanley, Sidney
Pte
 
 
from Hailsham  (CA105)
John, Vincent
CSM
2060658
DCM
Gordons, 11 Cdo and SAS; (CA6)(LL8)
Caldwell        (Fraser-Caldwell)
James, H.
'Jim'
TSM
3712143
 
KORR; 3Tp (CA28, CA65)  emigrated Canada; wounded 24/3/45 CasList WO417/90
Caldwell
J
Pte
3975440
 
Welch Regt
Campbell
 
 
USA
 
 
Campbell
H
Pte
5952606
 
Beds & Herts Regt; lka Herne Hill (LL3)
Campbell
James, Joseph
Gnr
 
 
and No.9 Cdo (CA95)
Capaldi
Jack
Pte
 
 
lka Southsea (LL3)
Charles, Edward
Fus
6983360
 
R.Inniskilling Fus; wounded 26/2/43
Carrigan
James, 'Jim'
Tpr
 
 
3 troop; Edinburgh 1957 (CA24) (PG)
Horace, C.
LSgt
4542130
 
West Yorkshire; died result of grenade accident
Cash
Bernard
Pte
 
 
 
Norman, Walter
LCpl
 
 
 
Caswell
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Cater
Michael, William, Bernard
Sgt
 
 
from Cheshire (CA119)
Cator
Mick
LCpl
 
 
 
Caulfield
Ronald, Kenneth
LCpl
 
 
KOYLI
Cawthorne
Richard, G.M.
Pte
 
 
(CA9 and CA116)
Cawthra
 
Sgt
 
 
R. Signals
Chaldicot
 
Capt
 
 
 
Chamberlian
Terence, Mccauland
Capt
228857
 
RE
Champion
A
LBdr
 
RA wounded 24/1/45 CasList WO417/88.
Chaplin
F
Pte
 
 
 
Peter, Neilson
Pte
14987110
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt; kia
Chapman
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Arthur
Fus
4206553
 
RWF; kia 
Robert, Henry
Sgt
2574228
 
R. Signals; NWE CasList WO417/76
Bernard
Gnr
 
RA
Christensen
 
 
USA
 
 
Christian
Dennis, R.
Pte
14491492
 
R Sussex Regt
Church
 
Pte
 
 
 
Church
T.H.
Pte
 
 
(LL3) (PG)
Chute
Desmond, C.F.
Maj
 
 
Fife & Forfar Yeomanry
Clague
William, Norman
Sgt
3775712
 
embedded photographer from AFPU killed 12Jun44 Amfreville (not Commando)
John, Francis
Capt
258657
MC
Cameronians
Clark
H.T.
Pte
 
 
 
Clark
J
Pte
 
 
 
Clark
J.C.
Capt
 
 
Gordons
Clark
Michael, Charles
Capt
152808
 
RACD
Clarke
Harold, Frederick
Cpl
 
 
R. Sigs (CA 47)
Clarke
Jack, 'Nobby'
Dvr
 
 
from Brighton (CA119)
Clarke
D.C.I.
Capt
 
 
 
Clegg
George
Pte
 
 
 
Clegg
Richard
Pte
 
 
From Hyde (CA109)
Clegg
W.H.
Pte
 
RA
Clemmitt
Alan
Pte
 
 
 
Clery
J.D.
Cpl
 
 
(CA97)
Cliff
D
Pte
 
 
 
Clifford
Arthur, W.E.
Pte
 
 
(CA7; CA107)
Clifford
Edward, 'Taffy'
TSM
 
 
 
John, Albert
Capt
321568
BEM
Lincs. Regt
Charles, Bill, Courtenay
Lt Col
117368
 
South Staffs Regt
William, John, Lewis
Pte
5051813
 
North Staffs Regt; kia
Cobb
A.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Cobb
G
LSgt
683983
 
RA
Cobby
J
Pte
 
 
 
Coke
Lawrence, Redman
Capt
108106
 
RAMC
Colhoun
John, J.
Sgt
 
 
RA; from Ledbury (CA100)
Coligan
James
Gnr
 
 
RA
Colley
S.A.
Pte
 
 
also served in 12Cdo
Colley
Sidney
Pte
 
 
RADC
Collins
Harold, David, Morris
CSM
 
RE; 11/6/44 wounded NWE WO417/ 77; from Yiewsley (CA74)
Collins
L
Fus
 
 
 
Patrick
Gnr
981100
 
RA; kia
Collins
P
LCpl
7044515
 
R Irish Fus.
Colquhoun
Donald,
'Half Pint'
Capt
75674
 
Scots Gds
Robert, McLeod
LCpl
7951111
 
RAC; (PG)
Connally
P
LSgt
5500110 
 
Hamps Regt; PoW CasLists.14Dec42 escape query WO417/70
Connolly
Frank
Cpl
 
 
Kings Liverpool Regt
Connolly
J
Pte
4128397 
 
Cheshires; CasList 26Feb43;PoW Lists Stalag 344
John, Henry
Sgt
5500110
MM
Hampshires (POW escaper then OCTU)
Edward
Pte
14554281
 
Royal Scots; kia
James, 'Jim'
Cpl
2883201
 
Gordon Hldrs; & 12 Cdo; (PG) wounded 12/6/44 WO417/77
Connor
T
Gnr
 
 
 
Constable
Douglas, Hugh
Lt
100242
 
Border Regt
Conway
John
Sgt
 
 
 
Conway
 
Pte
 
 
 
Cook
Robert, 'Bobby'
LCpl
14529920
 
RA; forum post
Coombes
 
Pte
 
 
A&SH
Cooper
E
Pte
 
 
lka Rochdale Lancs (LL3)
Cooper
Reginald
LBdr
 
RA; wounded 8/6/44 WO417/77; from Stoke on Trent (CA98)
Cooper
Roy
Fus
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA116)
Corcoran
John, Joseph, 'Corky'
LSgt
 
 
 
M
Dvr
T/95342; 
MiD 
RASC; WO208/3345 PoW escape 14Sep43;  LL3; LG36563
Cotter
Percy
LCpl
2880902
 
Gordon Hldrs and 6 cdo; wounded 10/6/44 WO417/77
Cotterill
Albert
TSM
5048483
 
N Staffs Regt
Cousins
 
Pte
 
 
 
Couzens
J.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Cowper
John
Capt
156587
 
Black Watch 
Cox
Ernest, Everard
Lt
296253
 
R. Signals
Coxon
Robert, Joseph 
Lt
326312
 
 
Coxon
P
Gnr
920290
 
RA
Crabtree
J
LSgt
3460696
 
Lancs Fus; wounded 22/3/45 CasList WO417/90
Craig
Donald
LSgt
 
 
RE
John, James
LCpl
5823141
 
Suffolk Regt; PoW NAfrica
Crickmar
C
Pte
 
 
 
William
Pte
3132610
 
DLI; kia
Crisp
George, J.
Pte
 
 
 
R.A.
Pte
14417183
 
Middx Regt; wounded 24/3/45 CasList WO417/90
Criton
 
RQMS
 
 
 
George
Pte
14633927
 
A&SH
Crofton
J
Pte
 
 
 
Crook
J
Pte
 
 
 
Ernest
Pte
6922998
 
Highland LI; kia
Crowley
J.P.
Cpl
3710217
 
KORR; wounded 12/6/44 WO417/77
Crowther
Geoffrey
LSgt
960734
 
RA; wounded 7/6/44 WO417/77
Michael, J.
Cpl
917046; 
MiD 
RA; PoW Escape report 
Peter, Ramsay
Capt
179476
MiD. Sx Star
RA / Black Watch; (CA9)
John, Edwin, George
LSgt
4612416
 
Duke Of Wellington Regt; kia
Cunningham
Richard
TSM
3127983
 
Border Regt
Cunningham
Wallace, Stephen
Pte
 
 
from Tyne and Wear (CA114); (PG)
Cunningham
H.G.
Pte
 
 
 
Curtis
Ronald, Frederick
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Potters Bar (LL4)
Cutler
Allan
Pte
 
 
.

No 6 Commando Nominal D - H

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No 6 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Dale
C
Pte
 
 
 
Daly
R
Gdm
 
 
 
Dann
Sidney,  J.
LSgt
 
 
from Hutton Mount Essex (CA120)
Davenport
E.J. 
Pte
 
 
lka Gt Barr, Birmingham (LL4)
Davidge
 
Lt
 
 
RAC
Davidson
W
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Peterhead (LL4)
William, Henry
RSM
819092
 
RA; PoW CasList WO417/96
Davies
C
Sgt
 
 
 
Major, Edgerton
Spr
 
RE; PoW N. Africa; (CA108)
Davis
William, George
Pte
4626176
 
W. Yorks Regt; SS Bn & 4 Cdo; CasList WO417/55; (CA109)
Davis
Paul, Norman
Capt (later Brigadier)
77622
CBE
Beds & Herts; post war CBE (CA57)
Thomas
LSgt
4688032
MM
KOYLI
Daw
 
Lt
 
 
 
Dawson
Phillip, George
Capt (later A/Major)
117626
 
Lancs. Fus; (CA95)
J.W.
Pte
14726847
 
Somerset LI; wounded 11/4/45
De La Taste
Raymond, S.
LCpl
 
 
from Hengoed (CA90)
De Quincy
Robert, Gerald
Lt
124412
 
Suffolk Regt
Deacon
Cyril, John
Lt
219302
 
RA; & 1 Cdo (CA112); LG 35385, page 7168
Frederick
Tpr
3664311
 
RAC; kia
Dee
Harold, Wallace
 
480635
 
KSLI
Deeman
D.R.
Pte
 
 
lka Birmingham (LL4)
Deloux
Stanley
Pte
 
 
 
Dennant
Sidney, 'Sid'
Cpl
 
 
S Staffs; 4 troop (CA60); (CA78); (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Desmond
G
Pte
 
 
 
Dew
W
Pte
 
 
 
Dick
'Taffy'
Pte
 
 
 
Dickinson
 
Capt
 
 
 
George, William
LCpl
4343934
 
East Yorks. Regt (PG)
Dickson
G
Pte
 
 
 
Divall
A. Donald, 'Don'
Pte
 
 
from Chertsey (CA103)
Donald, Arthur, Edward
Lt
278398
 
Kings Regt; 4 Tp (6 Cdo WD); wounded 18 Aug44 & 24/3/45
Cyril
LSgt
4914036
MM
S Staffs.Regt
Dodsworth
J. 
Spr
 
 
RE
Donley
D
Dvr
 
 
RASC; lka Fallowfield (LL4)
Douglas
J.S.
Pte
 
 
lka Aldershot (LL4
Draper
  Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Draper
J.G.
Fus
 
 
lka Wallasey (LL4)
William
LCpl
4207000
 
RWF; kia
Drew
H.
Cpl
6305461
 
The Buffs; CasList 7/8/44 WO417/80; 6Tp (WD June'44) 
Drummond
David
Sgt
 
 
from Chatham (CA77)
Duckworth
R
Fus
 
 
& 1 Bde; lka Surrey (LL4)
Dudley
Rudolph, Peter
Sgt
 
 
 
Patrick, Eugene, 'Pee'
SSgt
USA
 
US  34th Inf. (PG)
Duke
 
Sgt
 
 
RA
Du-Lieu
S.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Dagenham (LL4)
Dumble
E.R.
 
 
 
(CA107) post war lived Shepton Mallet
Dunbar
George
Pte
14418087
 
R. Scots; (CA119); wounded 24/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Duncan
John, Cowie
LCpl
 
 
from Banff (CA113)
William
Sig
2598156
 
R Signals (CA69); wounded 6/6/44
Dunn
S.
Pte
 
 
 
Dunn
J.W.
Sgt
 
 
&12 Cdo; lka West Drayton (LL4)
Durnford
A.S.
Lt
 
 
 
Derek, Allen
Lt
113480
 
SWB; died of wounds
W
LCpl
7043628
 
R Irish Fus; & 12 Cdo (LL4);  24/3/45  Cas List WO417/90
Eblett
K
Pte
14803533
 
 
Edge
W.G.
Pte
14801531
 
 
Edwards
Frederick, Charles
LCpl
 
 
 
Edwards
J
LCpl
 
 
lka Herefordshire (LL4)
Deane
Pfc
USA
 
US  34th Inf. (PG)
Eldridge
W
Bdr
 
 
RA; lka Canterbury (LL4)
Ellington
Clive, Peter
Pte
3197922
 
KOSB
Elliot
A
LCpl
 
 
lka Reigate (LL4)
Elliot
Howard, Francis
Cpl
 
 
& 12 Cdo (CA116)
Elliot
R
Cpl
 
 
 
Elliot
Rodney, Thomas
Lt
180189
 
Duke of Cornwall LI (later Hon Capt)
Derek, Charles
Sgt 
4032370
MM
Shrops. Regt; 101 Troop later 2 SBS
Ellis
Harry
LSgt / Sgt
4268845
 
R.N.F; (CA76); Wounded 1/3/43  WO417/58
Richard, Paul
Fus
4279057
 
RNF; kia
George, Henry
Sgt
831786
 
RA; kia
Elston
Jack
Sgt
 
 
lka Hove, Sussex (LL4)
John, Henry
Pte
14803538
 
Queens Royal Regt; kia
Arthur, Edward
CSM
 
 
RE; kia with 2 SBS
Leslie, Ernest
Pte
14528821
 
Kings Regt; kia
Emery
R.J.
Capt
 
 
5Tp; evac UK 7/44 (6 Cdo WD1944) ;(LL4)
Emery
 
LCpl
 
 
poss ident with above
Emmerson
M
Pte
 
 
lka Darlington (LL4)
J
Cpl
5884910
 
Northants Regt; (LL4); wounded 24/3/45 
Etheridge
C.S. 'Jack'
LSgt
2579337
 
R Sigs; and 2 Cdo (CA6)
Evans
Joseph, Albert, George
Bdr
905729
 
RA
Evans
A
LSgt
3452190
 
Lancs Fus. wounded 6Jun44 CasLists WO417/76 and 77
Evans
F
Fus
 
 
 
Evans
Melville, Frederick
Pte
 
 
 
Evans
W. Thomas
Bdr
 
 
RA
Ewers,  aka Hamilton-Taylor
L.G.
Pte
 
 
from Weston Super Mare  (CA120)
Eyles
Evan, William, 'Taffy'
Sgt
7265519
 
RAMC; (CA48); (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Eyles
Robert
Cpl
7373790
 
RAMC; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Fayierson
 
Capt
 
 
 
Gilbert, Roy
Lt
129362
 
R Sussex Regt; kia
Fear
E.C.
Pte
5677750
 
SomersetLI; Wounded 26/2/43  WO417/58
Feeney
Patrick
Pte
14433513
 
Black Watch 
Ferguson
 
Capt
 
 
 
Ferrari
J
Pte
 
 
lka Wrexham (LL4)
Fetherstonhaugh
Timothy, E.
Lt Col
 
 
Queens Rifle Regt
Fielding
William, Gordon
Lt
264688
MC 
R. Irish Fus; to 6 Cdo Jul45 (6Cdo website)
Findlay
D
Gnr
 
 
& 4 Cdo; lka Bonnybridge (LL5)
Frederick
RSM
5041637
MM
RASC; (LL4)
Fleming
David, S.
Capt
 
 
from Fife (CA90)
Fleming
G.V.
Tpr
14406369
 
RAC;(LL5);  CasList WO417/78
Frederick
Pte
13051439
 
Worc. Regt; kia
Florence
A.R.
Pte
 
 
lka Herts (LL5)
James, William, Edgar
Pte
14417179
 
Middx. Regt; kia
Floyd
J
Fus
 
 
R.Innis. Fus; lka Belfast (LL5)
Foley
William
Fus
 
 
 
Follett
 
Lt
 
 
 
Foote
N.L.
LCpl
5670438
 
SLI; CasList 1944 WO417/76; (PG)
Ford
William, T.
LCpl
 
 
 
Forsyth
J
Fus
 
 
and 12 Cdo; lka Carnforth (LL5)
Foster
Ronald
Spr
 
 
RE
Foster
William,
Johnstone
Sgt
529582
 
RA; SAS
Foster
A
Pte
4915498
 
S Staffs Regt
Fowles
A.J.
Lt
 
 
 
George
Cpl
4132357 
 
Cheshire Regt; PoW 26/2/43 WO417/59
Frain
E
Pte
 
 
 
Francis
Clfford 
LCpl
 
 
(CA56)
Franklin
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Fraser-Caldwell
James, H.
TSM
 
 
see Caldwell
Freeman
Ronald, Leonard
LBdr
2035541
 
RA
Freer
Howard, Paul
LCpl
 
 
 
Harry, Dean
Pte
6103973
 
Queens Royal Regt; kia
French
 
Pte
 
 
 
Friend
Frederick
Tpr
319385
 
RAC; wounded 6/6/44 WO417/77. (CA95)
Fullerd
 
Spr
 
 
 
John. 'Paddy'
Pte
2992443
 
A&SH; kia
Galloway
James
LBdr
 
 
RA
Gambriel
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Garner
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Garrett
J
Pte
 
 
lka Liverpool (LL5)
Garrity
A
Cpl
 
 
 
Garvie
G
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Grimsby (LL5)
B.C.
Fus
6462530 
 
 
R. Fus; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90; lka Wealdstone (LL5)
Sidney, Patrick
Pte
7264449
 
RAMC; PoW 26/2/43 CasList WO417/59
Gawon
William, V.
Pte
35046020
 
Record query - USA Forces - their record shows Sawon 
Gearing
Norman, T.
Sgt
 
 
 
Geeson
J
Lt
 
 
Royal Marines
Lloyd, Fredrick
Lt
334598
 
Gordons/Seaforths; (CA63)
Gilchrist
D.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Guildford (LL5)
Giles
A
Cpl
2621145
 
Gren Guards; (LL5); wounded 7/6/44 CasList WO417/76
Gillen
Frank
Gnr
 
 
RA
Gillen
Patrick, D.
Cpl
14430185
 
R Norfolk Regt; (CA7) (CA9)
Gillette
A
Pte
 
 
 
John
Sgt
976483
MM*
RA; awards with SBS
Gladding
G
Pte
 
 
 
Glaze
Keith, F.
Sgt
20706542
 
USA
Glean
Albert, Charles
Gnr
 
 
RA
George, William
Pte
4623441
 
Duke of Wellington's Regt; PoW
Gofton-Salmond
 
Maj
 
 
 
Goldsmith
Harold, Thomas, Alfred
Pte
 
 
from Luton (CA74)
Goldthrope
J
Pte
 
RE
Walter/ William
LSgt
3593748
MM
Border Regt
Goodrum
Jack
Sig
2327933
 
R Sigs; lka Mapperley Notts (LL5)
Goodsell
Stanley, John
Gnr
14396233
 
RA; (CA98); wounded 20/8/44 WO417/81
Goodwin
Peter, Edward
Capt
 
 
Border Regt; from Essex (CA118)
Goodyear
 
CQMS
 
 
 
Goodyear
Benjamin, Russell
Gnr
964113
 
RA; wounded 7/6/44 WO417/77
Gordon
Andrew, John, Ort
Capt
 
 
RACD; No.6 Cdo, and 1 & 3 Cdo.Bdes (PG)
Gordon
C.J.D.
Lt
 
 
(CA7)
Gourley
Alexander
Pte
4904400
 
S Staffs Regt
Graham
 
Pte
 
 
 
Graham
T.S.
Dvr
 
 
RASC; & 2 Cdo; lka Glasgow (LL5)
Grant
Ian, Maxwell
Lt
180710
 
kia 2SAS
Grant
S.R.
Lt
 
 
Gordon Hldrs
Graver
J
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 12 Cdo (LL5)
Patrick, Edward
Sgt
3783344
MM
Kings Regt
Grayson
G
Pte
 
 
 
Frederick, William
Pte
14412689
 
Highland LI; kia
Green
Albert, Charles
Gnr
6028763
 
RA; wounded 7/6/44 WO417/77
Joseph, Wilfred, Francis
LCpl
6983562
 
R Innis. Fus; kia
Green
C.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Wolverhampton (LL5)
Green
L.E.
Rfn
 
 
lka Adlington (LL5)
Greene
J
Cpl
 
 
 
Greenhalgh
Alan, Y.
Maj
 
 
RA;and CMWTC;and Group HQ (CA109)
Greenhill
Byron, 'Barney'
Rfn
 
 
lka Southwick Sussex (LL5)
Greenway
 
TSM
 
 
 
Steven
Pte
 
 
Melbourne Australia (CA89)
John, Fletcher
Pte
 
 
QOCH; & 9Cdo
Griffies
George, Arthur
Fus
 
 
&12 Cdo (CA72)
Griffin
G
Pte
14986740
 
lka Northwich Cheshire (LL5)
Griffin
Herbert, William
LBdr
 
RA attestation 1940 ; (LL5);4 Tp  NWE CasList WO417/76
Griffiths
James
Capt
 
 
Royal West Kent 
Griib
Kenneth, Arthur
A/LBdr
 
RA attestations; 2 Tp (CA46) wounded NWE WO417/77
Groves
A
Pte
 
 
 
Groves
Robert, Noel
Cpl
 
 
from Dorset (CA65)
Groves
 
Tpr
 
 
Life Guards
Gurney
A.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Balham (LL5)
David, Foster
Sgt
6482263
Police
 
R.Fusiliers; (LL5); wounded 30Nov'42 CasList WO417/55
Haddow
D
Gdm
 
 
Grenadier Gds
Hagen
Richard, 'Dick'
Cpl
 
 
 
Hale
G
Gnr
 
 
RA
Frederick, Leslie
Sgt
950483
 
RA; kia
Halford
John
LBdr
 
RA 
Hall
W
LCpl
 
 
lka Bedford (LL5)
J.K.E.
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Sussex (LL6)
Halliday
James
Lt
337993
 
Gordons;  4 Cdo Sgt (CA114); 1944 OCTU LG 36912
Hallifax
Leslie, Cecil, 'Dagger'
Spr
 
 
RE; and 1 Cdo Bde (CA107)
Ham
W
Pte
5124604
 
N. Staffs; wounded 6/6/44 WO417/77.
Hamilton-Taylor,
aka Ewers
L.G.
Pte
 
 
from Weston Super Mare (CA120)
Hancocks
 
Lt
 
 
 
V
Pte
 
 
lka Paignton (LL6)
John, Francis
Pte
2992360
 
A&SH; kia
Ronald, Graham, Kennell
Capt
121641
MC
Highland LI
Harding
Ray
Pte
 
 
 
Harding
C
Pte
 
 
lka Slough (LL6)
Hardy
 
Capt
 
MC
RHA
Hare
Harold
LSgt
3534978
 
Loyals; CasList 4/8/44 WO417/80; (CA117)
Harley
'Titch'
Pte
 
 
 
Harman
James
Pte
 
 
 
Colin
Pte
14409220
 
R Berks. Regt; kia
Robert, Arthur
Pte
6469606
 
Middx. Regt; kia
Robert, Holly, Aston
Sgt
777618
 
RA; kia
Harris
F.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Southall (LL6)
Harris
F
LSgt
 
 
RASC
Harrison
I.C.
Lt
 
 
 
Arthur, Herbert 
LSgt
MM
RE; (CA109)
John, Grismond
Lt
341531
MiD
later Major (CA74); MiD post war
William, Fulton
Cpl
 
 
(CA80)
Hartinson
 
Cpl
 
 
RHA
Hartley
Cyril
Pte
 
 
 
Hartley
G
Gnr
 
 
RA; (LL6)
Hartness
T
Sgt
 
 
 
Haslar
E
Gnr
 
 
RA
Edward
Pte
 
 
(CA88) (PG)
Hatton
Edward
Pte
 
 
 
Charles, Robert
LCpl
3460493
 
Lancs. Fus; kia
Hay
James
Gnr
 
 
RA
Hay
R
Sgt
 
 
 
Hay
S.G.D.
Capt
 
 
RA
Harold
LSgt
4698446
BEM
KOYLI; CA109; wounded 1/3/43. WO417/58
Hayward
S
Pte
 
 
 
S.E.
LCpl
5382367
 
Ox & Bucks LI; wounded 26/2/43; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Head
V.G.
Capt
 
 
 
Healey
George, William, 'Tim'
Pte
 
 
 
Heath
John, 'Lofty'
Dvr
3736045
 
RASC
Heaton
Harold
LCpl
 
 
From Lancs. (CA90)
Hebden
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Hedges
Roy
Spr
5510920
 
RE; wounded 24/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Heeley
Ray
Gnr
 
 
RA
Hefren
 
Pte
 
 
 
Heitzmann
Albert
Pte
14421553
 
Devonshire Regt
John, T.
Gnr
 
RA; PoW 26/2/43
Henderson
Reginald, William
Fus
 
 
 
Henry
John
Lt
 
 
 
Henry
A
LSgt
 
 
 
Henson
A
Pte
 
 
lka Kent (LL6)
Henson
R
Cpl
5619627
 
Devonshire Regt
Vincent
Pte
3390105
 
E. Lancs: (CA118); emig Canada;  PoW 26/2/43  WO417/59
Ernest, Maxwell
Gnr
14317992
Police
 
RA; kia with SAS
Hewitson
J
Pte
 
 
lka Co. Durham (LL6)
Henry
LCpl
3531248
 
Mancs Regt; PoW 
F.G.
Pte
14646094
 
R. Fus; wounded 24/1/45 WO417/88
Hicks
 
CSMI
 
 
 
Higgins
J
Pte
 
 
 
Highland
 
Pte
 
 
 
Higgins
J
Pte
 
 
& 12 Cdo lka Manchester (LL6)
Higson
 
Pte
 
 
 
Hill
G.W.
LSgt
4918876
 
S.Staffs R; & 12 Cdo (LL6); NWE CasList WO417/76
Joseph, Frederick
Pte
4981008
 
Sherwood Forresters; wounded Normandy
Hill
L
Pte
14801551
 
 
Hill
Roy
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas, Peter
Pte
2614242
 
Essex Regt; PoW Tunisia
Hillhouse
 
Pte
 
 
 
Hillman
Denis, Victor, 'Danny'
A/Sgt
6016974
 
Essex Regt; wounded 22/6/44 CasList WO417/78; (CA100)
Hills
H
LCpl
 
 
lka Walworth (LL6)
Hills
E.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Hinchcliff
J.
Cpl
 
 
lka Rotherham (LL6)
James, Buchanan, 'Jack'
Pte
2828230
 
Seaforths; wounded 26Feb'43 CasList WO417/58; (CA91)
Hobden
Wilfred, John
Sgt
 
 
from Headington, Oxon.  (CA120) (LL6)
Hobson
Albert
LSgt
 
 
from Hastings (CA120)
Hobson
T
Pte
 
 
from Pendeleton, Salford (LL6)
Hodgson
J. 'Jack'
Pte
 
 
from Cumberland (CA107)
Holdcroft
Tom
Dvr
 
 
 
Holden
William, Eric, 'Ted' 'Scouse'
Sgt
 
 
 
Holder
Raymond, John
Sgt
 
 
 
Holland
Ernest, Anthony
C/Sgt
 
 
from Hitchin (CA96)
Holliday
Donald, Eddie
LCpl
 
 
 
D
Pte
4979103
 
SLI; wounded x2; and 12 Cdo (LL6)
Holmes
F.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Harrow (LL6)
Holt
E
Pte
 
 
 
Homer
J
Pte
14788326
 
R. Warwicks Regt; wounded 22/3/45 WO417/90
Hones
Harry, W.
Rfn
 
 
and 12 Cdo (CA71 and CA117)
Leslie, Percy, 'Pop'
Gnr
798851
 
RA; kia
Hooper
C. 'Taffy'
Pte
 
 
 
Hopkins
'Taffy'
Pte
 
 
SWB
Hopkins
H.A.
Sgt
 
 
(LL6)
John, Anthony
LCpl
7346283
 
RAMC; (CA59)
Horrocks
J
Pte
 
 
 
Howard
'Jock'
Capt
 
 
 
Howarth
J
Pte
 
 
 
Howell
Arthur, Campbell
LBdr
 
 
RA
Howells
Reginald, L.
Pte
14552223
 
Welch R; WO417/76 CasList NWE ; (LL6)
Howie
 
Pte
 
 
 
Howlett
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Huddlestone
George
Sgt
 
 
(CA63)
Hudson
Charles, Frank
Sgt
5391368
 
Ox&Bucks;  6Jun44 CasList WO417/77
Hudson
William
Pte
 
 
died 9/12/1955 (CA22)
Hudson
W.S.
Sgt
 
 
lka Burnley; (LL6)
Hughes
John, Henry
Cpl
 
 
RAMC; (LL6)
Lawson
Gnr
 
 
RA (CA36)
Terence, James
Lt
229276
 
Royal Scots; 1 Tp; kia
Hume
W.
 
 
 
(CA93)
John, Francis
Lt
106698
 
RA; kia
Humphreys
Joe, E.
Cpl,  post war Capt       
14402621
 
and 12 Cdo; R Welch  post war 63 Gurkha Inf. Bde. 
Hunt
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Hunt
J
Pte
 
 
 
Hunt
G W
LSgt
 
 
 
Norman, Pearson
LCpl
288701
 
Gordon Hldrs; died in training
Hurst
John, K.
Gnr
 
RA
R.I.
Rfn
7019428
 
R.Ulster Rifles; 9/6/44 wounded WO417/77
J
Sgt
 
 
101 Troop joined 2SBS; (G.B. Courtney 2SBS, p71)
Hutchison
J.K.
Sgt
 
 
lka Perth, Scotland (LL6) (poss ident with above)
Hutton
Walter, J.
LCpl
4389983
 
Green Howards; CasList WO417/77;
(CA86)
Hyland
D
Pte
321920
 
West Yorks; Wounded 26/2/43  WO417/58
Hyles
Robert
Pte
 
 
3 tp medic (No.6 Cdo website)
Hynch
Gordon, Robert, Benny
Pte
 
 
A&SH; (No.6 Cdo website)

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LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CSC = Commando Service Certificate
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Photo Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Ibberson
J
Pte
 
 
from Barnsley (LL6)
John, R.
Gnr
 
 
RA; died mining accident 1955 (CA23)
Ingle
T
Pte
 
 
 
Ingram
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Jacks
Henry, 'Harry'
Pte
6146169
 
E Surrey Regt; from Hackney (CA119)
Jackson
Harold, Protheroe, 
Lt
 
 
and 12 Cdo; known as Jacko (CA112)
Percival
Pte
3390553
 
E Lancs; PoW 26/2/43 CasList WO417/59
Samuel, Clifford
LCpl
18877298
 
RE; PoW 26/2/43
CasList WO417/60
Harry
LCpl
7640081
 
REME; kia
James
W.T.
TSM
5187831
 
and 12 Cdo (LL7); Glosters/ Mar'45 CasListWO417/90.
W.K.
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA14)
Jeffries
Walter, Henry
LCpl
6769055
 
R. Fus; wounded 31/7/44 CasList WO417/80
Edward
Pte
5336785
 
R Berkshire Regt; kia
Jenkins
Glyn
Sgt
2734865
BEM
Welsh Guards; from Bootle (CA98)
John
Albert, H.M. 
LSgt
551254
 
RAVC; wounded 20Aug44 WO417/80; (CA105)(CA118)
John
P
Pte
 
 
lka Swansea (LL7)
Roy
Sgt
 
 
Cardiff Branch (CA56, 66)
John
W
Gdsm
 
 
Grenadiers
William, H.
Fus
6482272
 
R. Fus; (LL7); PoW 26/2/43 CasList WO417/60
Johnson Harry, H. Pte 7385968   RAMC; PoW 26/2/43 CasList WO417/59
Joiner
Robert, Frank 'Mac'
Pte
 
 
and HOC (PG); (CA92)
Burt
Pfc
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf. (PG)
Francis, L
LSgt
3853954
 
Loyal Regt; (CA39); 11/4/45 wounded CasList WO417/91
Frank, Joseph, George
Pte
5957106
 
Beds & Herts Regt; PoW Tunisia WO417/61; (CA85)
Jones
Gerald, J.
Capt
 
MiD
Hampshires (CA72)
Jones
Joseph, Harold
Pte
 
 
 
Jordan
 
Sgt
 
 
No.6 Cdo website
George
Pte
 
King's Regt; wounded x2; from Oldham (CA119)
Joyce
P
Pte
 
 
 
Frederick, George
Capt
91377
 
R Fusiliers; died UK in climbing accident
Kaneen
J.T.K.
Pte
 
 
lka Isle of Man (LL7)
Kay
John,Maurice
Pte
 
 
 
Keats
Evan,Charles, Beverly, Scott
Lt
328922
MC
RAMC
Keay
Alexander, John
Lt (later HonCapt)
217292
 
R Sigs; Escape evasion report WO208/4257
Keeling
James
LCpl
7837067
 
RAC
Keith
John
Pte
3063958
 
R Scots; PoW 26/2/43 WO417/59;  query Jack Keith  (CA101)
Kelly
Edward, P.
Pte
 
 
 
Kelly
Leonard
Pte
 
 
from Tyldesley (CA109)
Kelly
T
Pte
 
 
lka Fife (LL7)
Kemp
Ernest, Edward
Pte
7374585
 
RAMC (ref.email)
Harold, Robert, Francis
Sgt
5412410
MM
Duke Of Wellington Regt
Kenny
J
LSgt
 
 
 
Kenshole
Morgan, Charles
Spr
 
RE; (CA69); CasLists wounded 12Jun44.
William, Henry
Pte
5621546
 
Devonshire Regt; kia
Kerry
Harold, Frederick, Nico
Gnr
917704
 
RA; lka Hove (LL7)
Keys
G.J.G
Lt
 
 
RAMC
Eric, Robert
LSgt
MM
RE; kia
Thomas
Pte
14803637
 
QRR; kia
King
C.J.
Pte
 
 
lka Scarborough (LL7)
King
George
Pte
 
 
 
King
J.C.
Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Kingsmore
C.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Kingsmore
William
Pte
6982771
 
R Innis. Fus; wounded NWE 22/6/44 WO417/78
Kirk
J
Cpl
 
 
 
Kirk
R
LCpl
 
 
 
Kirk
R.D.
SSgt
 
 
lka Melbourne (LL7)
Kirwan
John
LCpl
 
 
from Stewarton (CA83)
Kirwan
P
Pte
 
 
RAC
Kjaer
 
Pte
 
 
R East Kent Regt
Knight
W.E.
Pte
 
 
& 9 Cdo; lka W. Croydon (LL7)
Knowles
W.H.
Sgt
 
 
S Staffs Regt
Knox
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Knox
R.D. 'Ghoulie'
Capt
124210
 
Leicestershire Regt
Laird
J
LSgt
 
 
lka Portobello (LL7)
Laird
J.P.
Pte
3314122
 
R. Scots; wounded 12/6/44 CasList WO417/77.
Lamb
W.H.
Pte
 
 
lka Warsash (LL7)
Lambert
Sidney , Edward
Pte
 
 
3Cdo Apr43 - Jul45 (CA67);(CA114)
Lamont
 
Pte
 
 
 
Lancaster
J.E. 'Jim'
Sig
 
 
R Signals; lka Sutton Coldfield (LL7)
Langford
K
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 2 Cdo (LL7)
Lansdowne
Herbert
Cpl
14632206
 
East Surrey Regt
Brian, Chales, 'Larry'
TSM
921706
 
RE; wounded 26/2/43; from Shoreham by Sea (CA95)
Larkins
W
LCpl
2880641
 
RNF
Laverty
J
Gnr
5123943
 
RA 12 Cdo; wounded 6Cdo 10/6/44 WO417/77; (LL7)
Henry
LBdr
808452
 
RA; kia
Lawford
John,  James
Pte
14729485
 
Somerset LI
Thomas, Henry
Pte
5827055
 
Loyal Regt; wounded 12/6/44 CasList WO417/76
Layton
George, Anderson
Pte
10586271
 
RAOC; HOC; 6Jun44 CasList WO417/77; No6Cdo website
Marshall, John, Adam
Capt
197175
 
Recce  Corp, RAC; kia
Clark, Edmond, John, 'Eddy'
Maj
164608
MC
Glosters & Recce Regt
Elwood, G. 'Buss'
Sgt
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf. (PG)
Lee
E.G. Adrian
Capt
 
 
 
Lee
J
Pte
 
 
A&SH
K
Pte
4807309
 
Lincolnshire Regt (PoW)
Leech
William, S.V.
Cpl
 
 
 
Leech
W.T.
Cpl
 
 
(CA117)
Lees
G.J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Upminster (LL7)
Leith
W.J.
Sgt
3450940
 
6 Cdo website
John
Sgt
862741
 
RA; kia
Lewendon
Alfred, Roy
Pte
14753021
 
Hamps. Regt; (PG)
Anthony, David
Lt Col
95626
DSO MBE
Dorset Regt
Lewis
Edward, Luger, 'Lou'
Pte
 
 
 
George, Edward
Cpl (later Sgt)
102256
 
Sherwood Forresters
Lewis
James
Capt
 
 
RA
Lewis
Leonard, Albert
LCpl
 
 
lka Fort Lauderdale (CA96)
Lewis
R
Pte
14762569
 
 
Lewis
R.D.
Capt
 
 
Dorset Regt
Lewis
Robert, Albert, William
Pte
 
 
 
Lewis
Thomas, L.
Pte
 
 
 
Lieven
Paul
Capt
 
MC and bar
Canadian RA; WO373/2/402; bar to MC - LG36358.
Lilley
R.G.
Cpl
 
 
& 10 Cdo lka Northants (LL7)
William
LSgt
3595103
MM
Border Regt; (CA107)
William
Pte
3660649
 
S.Lancs Regt; kia
Little
A.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Little
W.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Lancaster (LL7)
Richard, Percy
Lt
149081
 
R Ulster Rifles; & T/Major 2SBS
W.A.
Pte
14986652
 
Durham LI; wounded 11/4/45
Lodge
Roy, Frank, 'Taffy'
Cpl
 
 
Welch Regt
Wally
Pte
3852004
 
Loyals; (CA45); wounded x2 30/11/42 CasList WO417/55
9/6/44 CasList WO417/76.
Long
John, Campbell
Lt (later Maj)
86401
 
King's Shropshire LI
Lonsdale
Wilfred
Pte
 
 
 
Paul, Peter
Capt
153056
MM
Border Regt
Robert, Stephen
Fus
4206066
 
R.Welch Fus; kia
Lowe
J
Pte
5343400
 
R Berkshire Regt
William
Gnr
11414508
 
RA; kia
Lowry
Sidney, H.
Gnr
178473
 
RA
Loxton
J.C.
Maj
 
 
RAMC
A
Pte
3776529
 
King's Regt (Liverpool) wounded 20/8/44 NWE 
Lundgren
P.J.
Cpl
5951008
 
Beds&Herts; wounded NWE CasList WO417/77
Macalpine
Archibald, Lewis, Nichol
Gnr
 
 
RA
Iain, Ferguson
Lt.Col
135469
 
Black Watch; OC No.6
Kenneth, Andrew
TSM
929175
 
RA; CasList 26/2/43; CA86
Alistair, Kenneth, McLeod
Capt
95271
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Mackie
Charles
Sgt
 
 
 
Macleod
F.H. 'Jock'
Maj
58125
 
Cameron Hldrs
John, Brown
Sig
2326886
 
R.Signals; kia
John
Rfn
7018924
 
R Ulster Rifles
Mallet
A
Pte
 
 
CA32
Manbridge
 
Lt
 
 
Border Regt
Mansley
Alan
Pte
 
 
from Bideford (CA90)
Markey
Walter
Cpl
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Marsh
William, James, Alfred
Cpl
 
 
RASC
Alban, S.
Cpl
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf.
Martin
Charlie
Pte
 
 
 
Charles, A.
Pte
 
 
from Cudworth Yorkshire (CA120)
Richard, Thomas
LSgt
3384468
 
E.Lancs Regt; (CA77);  30/11/42 CasList WO417/55
Mason
Victor
LCpl
 
 
 
Mason aka Weinberg
Gary
Cpl
6387028
 
R West Kent Regt
Masters aka Arany
Peter
LCpl
6387025
 
R West Kent Regt
Mawbay
 
TSM
 
 
 
Maxwell
Charles, Edwin
Pte
 
 
(CA78)
Maycock
Gordon
Gnr
 
 
RA
Mayes
Robert
Spr
 
 
RE
John, Ronald, D.
Major
71115
MiD
Somerset LI; PoW; from Bilbury Glos. (CA100)
Frederick, Thomas
LCpl
4128073
 
Cheshire Regt; (LL11); PoW
McBallanting
George
LBdr
 
RA; wounded 24/1/45 CasList WO417/88.
McCann
A
Pte
 
 
 
McCullum
Hugh
Rfn
 
 
 
McCullum
John, Gordon
Spr
 
 
RE
Gaylord, L. 'Mac'
Pfc
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf.
Peter
Rfn
3599032
 
Border Regt; wunded 26/2/43 WO417/58; Died Korean war, RUR
McDermott
Arthur
Bdr
 
 
RA
McDonnell
F.G. Peter
Lt
 
 
 
T.E.
Edward,' Jock'
Sgt
14317301
Police ??
 
Black Watch; wounded 20/8/44 WO417/80
McEwan
S.T.D.
LSgt
 
 
& 3 Cdo lka Saltcoats (LL11)
Charles
Pte
3970079
 
Welch Regt; Wounded, PoW.
Edward, James
Cpl
4541847
 
West Yorks Regt; kia
McGill
G.
Cpl
3310535
 
HLI; wounded NWE 8/6/44 CasList WO417/77
McGregor Aka Kury
John, Frederick
Cpl
6387030
 
R West Kent Regt
Andrew
Pte
 
 
from Falkirk (CA67)
McLaughlan
A
Pte
4441695
 
Durham L I
McLean
Angus
Capt
75899
 
RAMC
McLeod
 
Sgt
 
 
(PG - 6 Cdo 1943 image)
McLuckie
James, Caskie
Sgt
 
 
RE 
Victor
LCpl
408618
 
E. Surrey Regt; kia
McSherry
John, G.
Pte
 
 
 
Hugh
Cpl
5989347
 
Beds & Herts; kia
L.E.
Pte
14803080
 
South Wales Borderers; wounded 11/4/45
Walter
Pte
3864601
 
Loyal Regt; kia
Miles
Joseph, Dexter
 
 
 
US Army (medic)
Miles
John, Phillip, Frederick
Lt Col
 
DSO
Ox & Bucks
Millar
Robert, Archer, 
Pte
 
 
(CA114)
Derek, Elton, 'Dusty'
Major
326933
MC
A&SH
Alexander
Sgt
2878140
 
Gordons/SBS/2SAS kia
Mills
Dennis, Frank
Pte
14424662
 
S Staffs Regt
Mills
L.D.
Pte
14279015
 
Dorset Regt; WO417/88
Mills
V.H.
Capt
51999
 
 
Derek
Lt Col
14818
DSO,MC
Irish Gds
Alexander, Wiseman
Sgt
2322340
 
R.Signals; kia
Gerald, C.S. 
Capt later Brigadier
59057
DSO
RE
Harry
Pte
4861173
 
Leics Regt; kia
Moran
Robert
Pte
later SSgt
 
 
from Salisbury (CA119);(CA28)
Morgan
J
Sgt
 
 
2 tp (Sheffield - CA23)
Robert
Pte (later WO2)
 6103111
 
Queen's Royal Regt;(CA119)
Morris
Clifford, 'Cliff'
Cpl
 
 
(CA46)(CA70
Morris
J.A.
Spr
 
 
RE
Morris
R.F.
Gnr
 
RA; wounded 26Feb43 N.Africa WO417/58
Robert, John
Pte 
6977247
 
R. Innis. Fus; kia
Morton
Ernest, Albert
Pte
 
 
emig South Australia (CA120)
Morton
Keith,' Ken'
Capt
 
 
& 12 Cdo, from Witham Essex (CA120)
Mould
Charles, 'Cecil'
Pte
4538951
 
W Yorks Rgt; NWE CasList WO417/76; (CA100)
Muff
John
Pte
 
 
 
Muggeridge
H
Pte
 
 
Highland LI
Mulhearn
Thomas
Rfn
 
 
from Barassie, Ayrshire (CA120)
Henry
Pte
2933221
 
QOCH; wounded 30/11/42
CasLists WO417/55; (PG)
Murray
Douglas, Russell
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo; and CBTC (CA99)
Murray
F.R.
Pte
4130894 Cheshires
 
CasLists 26Feb43; PoW escape query (WO417/78)
Murray
Frederick, Dymore
Capt
150128
 
Black Watch (LG34988 and LG37488) (CA3)(CA20)(CA31)
Gavin, Stuart
Lt
262386
MC
RAC 5th Innis; (LL9); MC in Korean War; later Lt. Col.
Murray
J
Pte
3389759
 
E.Lancs Regt; PoW Italy CasLists WO417/57
James, Wilson
Fus
3448923
 
Lancs Fus; kia
Murray
Richard
Pte
 
 
Cheshire Regt
Murtagh
Martin, 'Monty'
Gnr
 
 
RA; 2Tp; (PG); (CA107)
Myres
 
Pte
 
 
Int Corp
Douglas, James
Sgt
5253563
MM
Worc Regt
George
Pte
5577262
 
Wilts Regt; kia
Neale
Jack
Pte
4862310
 
Leics. Regt; PoW Italy CasLists WO417/57
Jack
Pte (later Cpl)
5776759
 
R. Norfolk
Nichols (Nell)
Gerald, Peter
Cpl
6305464
 
The Buffs; attached from 10 Cdo 3 Troop wounded 2July44 - WO417/78.  
Nelson
A
LCpl
 
 
Cameronians
Nelson
John
LCpl
3246269
 
2 Tp;  joined 6Cdo 15/2/44; emig.Australia (CA105)
Nelson
Thomas, Frederick
Pte
 
 
from Cleethorpes (CA77)
Harold
LBdr
857486
 
RA; kia
Andrew, David
Pte
 
R. Warwicks. Regt; kia
A.
Pte
3534751
 
Mancs Regt; 22/11/42 wounded WO417/55
Newman
Walter
Spr
 
 
RE
James, E. 'Danny'
Sgt
7886906
 
RAC and 2 SBS; from Bradford (CA79) (PG)
Newton
A
Pte
14202332
 
 
Newton
J.H.
Pte
3387132
 
E.Lancs Regt; PoW Italy CasLists WO417/57
Nicholson
James
Pte
 
 
 
Nolan
Francis
Sgt
 
 
(CA101)
Alexander
Sgt
4269882
MM
RNF
Colin
Pte
 
 
from Lancs. (CA107)
Oakley
Maurice, William
Pte
 
 
 
Oakley
R
LCpl
 
 
 
Oates
Eric
Dvr
 
 
(CA16); (CA102); (PG)
Oatley
Alexander, Frederick
Cpl
 
1940 RA Attestation Records; (CSC); 17Nov43 Duke of Wellington Regt
J
Pte
2993565
 
A&SH; wounded 29/4/45 CasList WO417/92
Joseph
Pte
6405572
 
R. Sussex Regt; wounded 14/2/45 WO417/88; (CA118)
Ollerenshaw
Robert
Pte
 
 
(PG); (LL9)
Olsen
Albert, Eric
Pte
 
 
(CA104)
O'Neill
Thomas, Swinton
LCpl
890789
 
from Bolton Lancs (CA120)
Patrick
Gnr
 
RA; kia
Orr
J
Pte
3310172
 
Highland LI
Owen
Phillip, John 'Taff'
Pte
 
 
 
Owen
Sidney
Sgt
 
 
Cheshire Regt
Owens
O.J.
Pte
14380818
 
King's (Liverpool) Regt; wounded NWE 20/8/44 WO417/81; (LL9)

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.6 Commando.
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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Photo Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Alan, George
LSgt
6984004
 
R. Inniskilling Fus; & 12 Cdo (CA56); CasLists
Paul, H.
PFC
USA
 
US Army 34 Inf. (PG)
Panther
Lewis, Ronald
LCpl
 
 
(CA118)
Pargeter
Arthur, Harry
Pte
 
 
3 Troop (PG)
Robert, John
Gdsm
14241686
Police
 
Irish Gds; Pow North Africa; Police Intake
Parkinson
 
Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama image 1943)
Edwin
Gnr
 
RA; kia
Paterson
Andrew, Farquhar
Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama image 1943)
Payne
J
Sgt
5047779
 
N.Staffs; wounded 1944 CasList WO417/77
Pealing
Ronald
Spr
14246025
 
RE; (CA59, CA119); CasList 7Jun44 WO417/76 and 77
Kenneth
Pte
14241688
Police
 
Black Watch; kia
George
Fus
14241752
Police 
 
R.Fus; wounded 22/11/42 WO417/55
Cyril, Stanley
Tpr
 
 
and 5 Cdo (CA83)
J.C.
LCpl
 
 
New Zealand (CA54)
James
LCpl
 
 
Edinburgh (CA102)
Joseph
Bdr
 
 
1 tp (CA37)
Leonard, William, ' Inky'
Pte
14646360
MM
Dorset Regt
Pensom
John, 'Sam'
Pte
 
 
(CA7), (CA24)
Perry
A.E.
Sgt
 
 
from Saltdean, Brighton (LL9)
Peterson
A.E.
RQMS
 
 
from East Grinstead, Sussex (CA7)(LL9)
Petrie
Jim
 
 
 
(CA100); PG
Michael, R.S.
LCpl 
240303
MC 
R. Berks.Regt; later Capt (CA105)
G
Pte
14759280
 
Somerset LI; wounded 24Jan1945
George
CSM
2618510
 
Greandier Guards; (CA76) (PG)
Phillips
H
LCpl
 
 
lka Bath (LL9)
Phillips
Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
Phillips
Kenneth
Spr
 
 
RE; Later Sgt (CA78 and CA79)
Norman, Arthur, Firth
LCpl
14241828
Police
 
Black Watch; wounded 1943 and 1944
Phillips
W
LSgt
4533661
 
Border Rgt; CasLists: PoW Escape/evasion WO208/5400
Phillips
W.H.
Fus
 
 
lka Manchester (LL9)
James
Rfn
14735641
 
R. Ulster Rifles; kia
Pickthall
 
Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Piggott
George
Pte
 
 
(Obits)
Pinkett
S.H.
Pte
 
 
(No.6 Cdo website)
Pluck
Frederick, Walter, Tredrea
LSgt
 
 
(CA97)
Peter, R.D.
Pte
6351398
 
QORWK;  CasList NWE WO417/77; (LL9) (PG)
Edward, 'Ginger'
Fus
6482259
 
R.Fus; (CA111); PoW 26/2/43 WO417/60
Donald
Sig
14414990
 
R.Signals; kia
Powell
D.H.G.J.
Major
 
 
Capt - Maj. 6/6/44 (WD) Adjutant 8/8/44 (WD)
Power
William, Haydon 'Taff'
LCpl
 
 
Post war HM Prison  Service (CA58); later residing Tring (CA92)
Henry
Gnr
14241716
Police
 
RA; PoW; LL9 from
Newcastle
Frederick, Amos
Sgt
404153
DCM
RAC (CA8)
Preen
Albert, R.  'Joe'
Sgt
4031087
 
KSLI;  WO417/52, 59, & 76 ; died NZ(CA90)
Prendiville
G.F.
Pte
4987053
 
RAMC; wounded NWE 11/4/45  WO417/91
Preston
A.A.
LCpl
13022947
 
Green Howards; 5/7/44 wounded WO417/79
George
LSgt
4127619
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Henry, Ryan
Capt
 
 
Staffs Regt;  champion trainer horse racing
Prideaux
Victor, R.
Pte
 
 
later S/Sgt (CA74)
Priest
Richard
Pte
 
 
from Warley (CA92)
Thomas, Henry
Spr
 
 
RE; and 5 Cdo; from Enfield (CA43)
George, Joseph
Pte
14766071
 
Suffolk Regt; kia
Pritchard
Phillip, Henry, Biggerton
LSgt later
Lt Col
7952828
 
RAC; 3 Troop (CA23); CasLists WO417/88; RAA post war (CA63)
Thomas
Gnr
819268
 
RA; died result of grenade accident
Pudner
Raymond
LBdr
2067669
 
RA; wounded 8Jun'44 CasList WO417/76; CA102
Geoffrey, F.
Pte
14241852
Police
 
1960 Hamps Police Insp  (CA30, CA82)
Kenneth
Gnr
14398517
 
RA; died of wounds
Alan, Creswell, Holman
Capt
86776
MC
RA; kia
Quick
Douglas
Pte
 
 
from Herts. (CA117)
Quickenden
Edmund Spencer
Sgt
 
BEM
(CA103)
William, C.
Capt
75184
 
Beds & Herts; 8/6/44 Cas WO417/6 (CA5)
Walter 
TSM
2754334
MM
S. Staffs
Ramsay
John
Fus
 
 
Royal Fusiliers and 30AU (aka Ramenski)
Harry
Pte
14241637
Police
 
York and Lancs; kia
Rasmussen
John
Pte
 
 
(CA6,  CA71)
Jack, Ernest, or Ernest, Jack.
Sgt
14241867
Police
 
RAC; wounded 3/8/44 WO417/80; (CA86)
Rawlings
William, Henry
Cpl
 
 
from Romford (CA75)
Rayner
Richard, Francis, Arthur
Pte
14766079
 
(No.6 Cdo website)
Rayner
V
Sgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Read
Nigel, F.
Capt
57091
 
R Norfolk Regt later Lt Col; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Reddin
John, Patrick
Fus
 
 
from Kirby (CA98)
Reed
Leonard
Pte
 
 
(CA112)
D
Pte
3961440
 
Welch Regt; 24/3/45 wounded WO417/90.
John, Leslie 'Tim'
Lt
1507949 and 315706
MiD
RA/RWF/1Cdo/4Cdo 
Reiter
 
Pte
 
 
(PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Relph
William, Arthur
Pte
 
 
from Hastings (CA101)
Renicks
C.C.
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 4 Cdo (CA95)
Victor, Ernest
Cpl
6482268
 
R. Fusiliers; (CA88)
Rescorle
Jack
Pte
14692610
 
Wiltshire Regt; 22/3/45 CasList WO417/90
Raymond, 'Taffy'
Gdm
 
 
later Det Insp. Cyprus Police (CA23)
Rhead
Frederick
Sgt
911374
 
RA; CasList WO417/88
Richards
Royston
Cpl
 
 
from S. Wales (CA70)
Richards
Tom
Pte
 
 
later Sgt; from Dorset (CA81)
Richmond
J
Gnr
 
RA; wounded 20/8/44 NWE ref  WO417/81
C.
LCpl
2888979
 
Gordons; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90; lka Annan (LL9)
Thomas, William
Sgt
Police
 
& 1Bde (CA36); 1967 Ch Supt Liverpool City Police (Liverpool Echo)
Ridley
John
Gdm
 
 
 
Riley
Harold
Fus
 
 
R Welch Fusilier
Henry
LCpl
5389386
 
Ox and Bucks; kia
Ritter
Harry,  'Herman the German'
Pte
 
 
(CA104); (PG)
Charles, Edward, James
Rfn
S 59005
Police
 
KRRC; kia
Roberts
R.E.
Pte
 
 
(LL10) lka Quinton, Birmingham
Robertson
V.A.
Pte
 
 
(LL10) lka Leytonsone
Douglas, Arthur, 'Robbie'
Capt
179957
MC, MBE
RA; MC in Tunisia
Robinson
J
Pte
 
 
 
Robinson
Ronald
Gnr
4452878
 
RA; wounded 20/8/44 NWE ref WO417/81; (CA104)
John
Pte
14492347
 
DLI;  died on active service
Rodgers
W
Gnr
 
 
RA
C.K.
Gnr
14241693 Police
 
RA
Rollinson
I
Cpl
 
 
(LL10)
Alexander, Scott
Major 2i/c
68201
MiD
KRRC; kia
Root
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Rosenthall
W
Pte
 
 
and 12 and 4 Cdos (LL10)
Ross
Joseph
Pte
 
 
 
J.H.F.W.
Pte
14241805 Police
 
S Staffs Rgt; CasList WO417/70 
Rotheram
 
Pte
 
 
 
Stanley
LCpl
3449244
 
Lancs. Fus; died grenade accident
Raymond, John
Pte
4865454
 
Leics. Regt; CasList WO417/58
Rowe
B.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Sutton Coldfield (LL10)
Grahame
Pte
14491749
 
Gordons; kia
Eric, Douglas
LCpl
7598224
 
REME; PoW N. Africa; WO344/273/2.
Roy
Thomas, H.
LCpl
 
 
Royal Scots
Rudd
Anthony, Tony'
Pte
 
 
Cameron Highlanders  and No.4 Cdo (photo in 4 Cdo gallery)
Runcie
R.C.
Pte
 
 
lka Banffshire (LL10)
Douglas, Alexander
T/Capt
 
MC
N Staffs Regt
Russell
James, Victor
Pte
 
 
from Bognor Regis (CA102)
Russell
John
LCpl
 
 
 
Ryans
Richard, G.
Cpl
 
 
from Reading (CA116)
William, John
Gnr
 
 
RA; & 4 Bde (LL10);(CA117)
Richard
LSgt
2328048
 
R.Signals; kia
Salisbury
A.L.
Sgt
4974614
 
Sherwood Foresters
Frank
Pte
14241695 Police
 
KOSB; PoW 26/2/43; (LL10)
Jack
LCpl
14624399
Police
 
Cameronians; kia
Sargent
George, Cecil
CSMI
 
 
later Lt; from Edinburgh (CA118)
William
Sgt
3445770
 
Lancs Fus; wounded 11/4/45 - WO417/91; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Savory
Dennis
Gnr
 
 
RA; retired policeman from Frenchay, Bristol (CA52)(CA97)(PG)
Scarborough
F
Pte
14801616
 
 
Geoffrey
Pte
6216387
 
Middx Regt; (CA119); wounded 11Apr 1945 
Scott
J.C.
LCpl
 
 
& 12 Cdo (LL10)
John, Murray
Capt
124144
 
Border Regt; kia
Scott
John, William, 'Big Bill'
Spr (Sgt)
2156928
 
RE; 3 Troop (CA8 and CA40)
Scourfield
R. David
Pte
 
 
(CA114)
Scupholme
Laurence, Eric
Pte
 
 
from Scunthorpe (CA40)
Joseph, Kenneth
Pte
3975389
 
Welch Regt; (CA92); CasList WO417/76
Searle
E.V.
Cpl
 
 
lka Enfield (LL10)
Sellar
N
Pte
14404694
 
SWB; CasList NW Europe WO417/76
John
Fus
2983817
MID 
RNF; award N.Africa
Sewell
L.J.
Gnr
2037997
 
RA; wounded 11/4/45 CasList WO417/91
William
Pte
3600398
 
Border Regt; died accident UK
Sharp
J.O.
Rfn
 
 
& 9 Cdo; lka Brighton (LL10)
Sharps
Francis
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Winsford (CA106)
Shaw
J.F.C.
Lt
129492
 
R.N.F/ CMWTC, 12 Cdo 30AU
Sheardown
Frank, Bingley
Lt
7905026
337788
 
KOYLI; 2nd Lt.4/1/45 LG36934; (CA22, CA115)
Sheldon
John, Robert
Gnr
2064169
 
RA; (PG)
Shepherd
Harold
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 12 Cdo (CA87) (CA114)
Sheppard
Jock
Cfn
 
 
REME
Sherman
R
Pte
 
 
& 2 Cdo; lka Wickford (LL10)
Short
George, H.
Fus
 
 
 
Siddall
Ronald
Pte
 
 
from Portslade (CA113)
Siddeway
John, 'Titch'
Tpr
4270078
 
RNF; CasList 12Jun44 WO417/77 CA39
Ronald
Sgt
 
MiD
101 tp and 2SBS
Simmons
Thomas, Edward
Pte
4626620
 
Duke Of Wellington Regt; CasList 24/1/45 WO417/88
Alexander, John
Pte
5886068
 
Northants Regt; kia
Evan
Gnr
 
 
RA; emigrated Canada (CA65)
George
Pte
14634204
 
Black Watch; died of wounds Normandy
Simpson
Reginald
Pte
 
 
 
Edward, G
Pte
 
 
R West Kent Regt &12 Cdo (CA29, CA86)
Skeels
B
Rfn
 
 
&12 Cdo; lka Romford (LL10)
Skinner
Alexander William
Rfn
 
 
from Dunstable (CA73)
Bernard, Gordon
Lt
273561
 
R. Berks. Regt; died in traffic accident UK
Arthur
Pte
4128169
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Marshall, Gordon
TSM
4269967
MID; R.N.F.
POW 27Feb'43. WO417/60; (CA18)
G.A.
Pte
3393214
 
E. Lancs Regt wounded x2, CasList WO417/77 &88
Gordon, Joseph
Cpl
 
 
from Yelverton (CA75)
Smith
Arthur, Reginald, 'Reg'
Fus
 
 
Australia (CA98)
Smith
David, Elliot
CSM
 
 
from Brechin (CA112)
Smith
D.F.J.
Pte
5674630
 
Somerset LI; wounded 12/11/42 WO417/55
Smith
Eric
Gnr (Dvr)
961044
 
RA attestations 1939; WO417/77
Smith
Eric, A.
LCpl
 
 
and 4 and 7 Cdos (CA101)
George, Edward
Pte
5051523
 
N. Staffs. Regt; kia
Smith
Gordon
Gnr
 
 
RA; (CA63)
Smith
J.K.
Tpr
 
 
lka Epsom Downs (LL10)
Smith
Robert
Pte
 
 
from Barnes, London (CA52)
Smith
Ronald, Sidney, John
Pte
5674629
 
SomersetLI; Wounded 1/3/43  WO417/58;  
From Fife  (CA114)
Smith
Sidney, R.
LCpl
 
 
from High Wycombe (CA106)
Somerville
  Pte  
 
(PG)(6 Cdo panorama with names)
South
E.H.J. 'Jim'
Gnr
2049858
 
lka Mitcham (LL10)
Southworth
A
Fus
 
 
lka Preston (LL10)
Sparks
Ronald, William, John, 'Ned'
Sgt 
 
 
later Captain, also served 12 Cdo (CA114)
Spears
D
Sgt
2754184
 
S Staffs Regt (LL10)
Spedding
William
Cpl
4131744
 
Cheshire Regt; 5 Tp; (PG);(LL10)
James, Robert
LCpl (Cpl)
4537686
 
RAC; PoW; (PG)
Spicer
J.K.
Pte
 
 
& 3 Cdo; lka Bristol (LL10)
Spooner
George, Franklin
Major
79690
 
Lancs Fus; (CA107); Escape/Evasion report 
WO208/3317/1648 
Spurr
Geoff
Pte
6215850
 
Durham LI; wounded 28/1/45 WO417/88; (CA88)
Stalker
Duncan
Capt
138821
 
KOSB; 11/4/45 CasList WO417/8; LG 37669
James, Henry
LCpl
6349641
 
QORWK; kia
Stanley
H
Pte
 
 
lka New Cross (LL10)
Stanley
R
Rfn
 
 
lka Barwell Leics.(LL10)
Stannard
R.S.
Pte
 
 
lka Essex (LL10)
Warwick, E.J. 'Wally'
Fus
14994221
 
5 Tp;  R.W.F. from R.N. 25/8/44 [RWF Museum];(CA30) (PG)
Stenning
Jack
Pte
 
 
 
F.G.
Pte
14610106
 
Somerset LI; wounded 7/6/44 WO417/77
Stephenson
R
Spr
 
 
lka Ayrshire (LL10)
Stevenson, 
John
CSM
 
 
 Ox & Bucks; & Cdo Training Centres (CA119) 
Stewart
Brian, J. Larry
Pte
 
 
1Tp; later WO RAF  
(CA23, 36, 52,57, 76)
Stewart
Eric
Pte
 
 
 
James, MacDonald
Dvr
T/227438
 
RASC; kia
Stewart
Stanley, W.
Pte
 
 
from Pinner (CA114)
Robert, Arthur
Pte
14455863
 
Beds and Herts; died in service
C
Pte
14746936
 
QOCH; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90
Storey
J
LSgt
 
 
 
George
Pte
3389775
 
E. Lancs. Regt; kia
Struthers
Robert , James 'Tiny'
Sgt
2621957
 
Grenadier Gds; PG
Stubbins
G.W.
Pte
 
 
lka East Yorks (LL11)
Sturt
Henry, Charles
LCpl
 
 
(CA94)
Lawrence, Robert
LCpl
6352147
 
QORWK; kia
Surman
C
Pte
14732268
 
 
Sutton
W.A.
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo lka Newark, Notts (LL11)
Roy, H.  'Zook'
Pte
 
 
R West Kent Regt; PG
Syrett
Henry, Alfred, 'Bob'
Cpl
 
 
(CA 66)
Peter, H.B.
Capt
231980
MC
RAMC
Lewis, Albert
Pte
14737487
 
KORR; kia
Taylor
Ronald, Joseph
Cpl 
 
 
later Lt Col (CA70)
Teal
John, Edward
Pte
 
 
from Penge (CA103)
Teasdale
Henry, Eirvin
Fus
 
 
& 4 Cdo (CA102); (PG)
Templeman
George
Pte
4975737
 
Sherwood Foresters; (PG) (CA108)
J.A. 'Jimmy'
Pte
14000097
 
R.Scots; wounded 24/3/45 WO417/90; (and 12 Cdo)(CA87)
Tett
Leslie, Francis
Pte
14600561
 
Dorsets;& 12 Cdo (CA103); wounded 7/6/44 NWE with No.6 Cdo. WO417/76
Thomas
D.I.R. 'Royden'
Padre
 
 
RACD; and 2 and 4 Cdo (CA56)(PG 2 Cdo)
Gwyn, Ifor
LCpl
3912777
 
SWB; kia
Thomas
Jack
Lt
 
CBE
later Brigadier & CVA President (CA70)
Thomas
Joseph, Hunter
Pte
 
 
from Headington (CA86)
Thompson
D.E.
Lt
 
 
 
George
LCpl
2618392
 
Grenadiers; kia
Herbert, 'Bert'
LCpl / Sgt
7346629
 
RAMC; wounded 6/1/43 WO417/56; (PG)
J.C.
Cpl
4272278
 
RNF (POW)
John, Edwin
Capt
138288
MC
SWB; and 4 Cdo (CA23)
Norman, F.
Sgt
MM
RE
Thomson
Donald
Nk
 
 
A&SH
Eric, George, M.
Pte 
14655780
 
Black Watch; kia
Harry
LCpl
3860540
MM
Border Regt
Timson
John, Arthur
Pte
4970016
 
Sherwood F; wounded N.Afr. & NWE - WO 417/69 and 79; (CA82)
Richard
LSgt
2659830
 
RAC; kia
Robert, Oliver
LSgt
5670050
 
Somerset LI;
died on war service
Towse
Alfred,
'Jock'
LSgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo; Brighton & Hove Police (CA29); (CA84)
Thomas, Hoult 
Lt Col
 
OBE
Welch Regt
Trowman
N.F.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL11)
Tubby
Leslie
Pte
14910968
 
Essex Regt; (PG)
Rowland, Derrick
Pte
4864330
 
Leics. Regt; PoW Tunisia
Harry
LCpl
804447
 
Duke of Wellington Regt; died in UK
Turner
Leslie
Pte
 
 
&12 Cdo (CA92)
Turner
Sidney, Charles
Fus
 
 
later Sgt (CA22)
Twittey
R
Gnr
4927863
 
RA; from Birmingham (CA40); 3/4/45 CasList WO417/95 (34 RHU)
Uglow
Peter, Grigg
Capt
109542
 
Forresters; LG34755; (CA5)(CA62)(CA103)
Underhill
Ernest, Douglas
Cpl
5348702
 
Lincs; &12Cdo (CA15)(CA82); 24/3/45 CasList WO417/90.
Upton
Stanley, N.
Cpl 
 
MBE
later Major (CA10) (CA70) (CA108)
Van Der Gust
 
Capt
 
 
R Signals
Vatcher
Donald, Charles
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo; (CA85)
from Bournemouth 
Vick
 
Gnr
 
 
RA; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Vines
 
Spr
 
 
RE; (PG) (6 Cdo panorama 1943)
Robert, Victor
LCpl
6352662
 
QORWK; kia
Wagstaff
J.A.
Pte
 
 
lka Southampton (LL11)
Alfred
LSgt
2001461
 
RE; kia
Terence
Cpl
14241620
Police
 
Welch Regt; wounded 11/4/45; (CA67)
Walker
C
LSgt
 
 
emig NSW Australia (LL11)
D.C.
LCpl
5835613
 
Suffolks; wounded 30/6/44 WO417/79
Frederick, Edis
Sgt
3852453
 
Border Regt; kia
Walker
George
Pte
 
 
&12 Cdo; from Stoke on Trent (CA59)
Walker
T
Sgt
 
 
RA; CMWTC & HOC
Walker
W.J.
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo (LL11)
Walkley
Percy
Cpl
 
 
RA; Chair Cdo Assn. Scarborough (CA26)
Reginald, George
Cpl
14241756
Police
 
and 12 Cdo; from Croydon (LL11)
Wall
Stanley
Cpl
 
 
from Dumbarton (CA98)
D.S.
Pte
5674268
 
Somerset LI; PoW
Walsh
Francis, 'Paddy'
Sgt
 
 
from Hove (CA61)
Walsh
J.M.
LCpl
 
 
lka Hockley (LL11)
Walters
David, Lloyd
LCpl
 
 
 
Walters
David Thomas
LSgt
 
 
 
Walters
Thomas, George
LCpl
 
 
from Ottershaw (CA78)
Ward
John, N.M.
Sgt
 
 
(CA24)
Ward
T.
Cpl
2825394
 
Seaforths;(LL11); 6/6/44 CasList  WO417/79
Ward
 
Pte
14756557
 
 
Warmington
C
Fus
14654581
 
 
R Innis Fus.wounded CasList WO417/77
Watson
D.
Dvr
4344222
 
RAC; (LL11); PoW 6Jan43  WO417/94
Watson
Harold, Alexander
Gnr
6017445
 
RA; PoW 7/6/44 CasList WO417/79; & 12 Cdo later RQMS (CA56)
Watson
James
Gdm
 
 
Scots Gds
J.R.
Pte
14241860
Police ??
 
Border Rgt; Cas List 10Jun44 WO417/76.
Watson
K
Sgt
4892832
 
Leic. Regt
Watson
Phil
Pte
4464178
 
DLI
Watson
R
Sgt
4686840
 
KOYLI
Watson
William, Leslie
Cpl
 
 
(CA97)
William, Harvie
Pte
14656580
 
Seaforth Hldrs; (CA65); wounded Normandy
Frederick, George
Pte
5504949
 
Hamps. Regt; kia
Way
C.W.
Pte
 
 
lka Bridgend (LL11)
Stamford, 'Stam'
LSgt 
 
MiD
D.of Wellington; CSM in 2 SBS 
Webb
 
Lt
 
 
 
Welch 
John
Sgt
 
 
from Hove (CA77)
Welch
J
Lt
 
 
Lancs Fus; lka Isle of Man.(LL11)
Wells
Joseph, Alec
Cpl
 
RE; 5 SS Bn; 101Troop; Commando Depot; RE Tracer Card
Westlake
A.D.
Sgt
 
 
lka York (LL11)
Westmore
F.N.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL11)
Weston
W.H.
Cpl
4132084
 
King's Regt; wounded 11/4/45 WO417/91; living Brisbane (LL11)
Weston
William
Cpl
 
 
from Crawley (CA99)
Henry
LCpl
4541277
 
West Yorks. Regt; kia
Charles, Arnold
LCpl 
2663562
357093
 
Coldstream Gds;
20/11/44 to OCTU
or Wheelden*
Ernest
Sgt
6983520
 
RA; (CA115*); CasList WO417/58, 60, and 68 
Wheele
Stanley, G.
LCpl
 
 
(CA109)
Whelan
Thomas
Pte
 
 
& 1 Bde; from Sussex (CA113)
Albert, Edward
Pte
14517771
 
HLI; died training accident
White
Arthur, Charles
Gnr
2049104
 
RA; Dec 1942 PoW WO417/57; (CA98)
Whitehouse 
Cyril
L/Cpl
14259328
 
Green Howards
Whytock
Peter
Cpl
2825399
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Wicks
Joseph, Albert 'Wicksy'
Gnr
940930
 
RA (CA115); CasList PoW 26/2/43 N.Africa
Wiggins
Leonard, Harry, Arthur
Gnr
 
RA attestation 1938; (CA90)
Wight
H. 
Gnr
322660
 
RA; wounded 6/6/44 CasList WO417/77
Wight
Hugh
LSgt
 
 
from Hove (CA98) 
Wilcox
Arthur, G.
Pte
14682795
 
R. Warwicks. Regt; served 2 & 6 Cdos
Frederick
Pte
14415658
 
KOYLI; (CA111); wounded 11/4/45 
Willers
Robert, Charles
Gnr
962118
 
RA Attestions 1939; PoW Lists WO392/1 Stalag 344
F.R.
Gnr
11062652
 
RA; wounded 8/6/44 and 24/3/45 CasLists WO417/77 and 90.
Willingham
Arthur, R
LCpl
T113713
 
RASC; wounded 2/8/44 CasList WO417/80; (CA112)
J.R.
Pte
14986630
 
DLI; wounded 29/4/45 CasList WO417/92
Alexander (Alex)
Pte
 
 
and No.12 Cdo; (CA94) (PG)
Wilson
Alfred, Leslie
Pte
 
 
from Loughborough (CA51)
Donald
LCpl
3599748
 
Border Regt; kia
Geoffrey, Booth 'Tug'
Capt
 
 
from Streatham (CA112); (PG)
Wilson
J.F.
Pte
14446769
 
QOCH;  24/1/45 CasList WO417/88
Leslie
Dvr
T/14611743
 
RASC; kia
Sam
Pte
2764432
 
Black Watch; kia
Wilson
 
Pte
14756756
 
 
Max, Robert
Pte
13099961
 
& 12 Cdo, & 1 Cdo Bde from Cromer (CA77)
Winberg
Alexander
RQMS
 
 
from Wanstead (CA70)
Winrow
H. R.
Cpl
3386796
 
East Lancs Regt; (PG)
Winser
Peter
Capt
 
 
Ox & Bucks; died 13/6/57 (CA25)
Joseph, Ernest, 'Pat'
Cfn
5350091
 
REME; (CA87, CA110); wounded 24/1/45 and 24/3/45 WO417/88, 90
Martin, Henry
Cpl
4801255
MM
Lincs Regt & RA; 1 tp; brother of Walter
Winterburn
Walter
LCpl
 
 
brother of Martin; Grimsby Daily Telegraph 22/1/43
Joe
Sgt
USA
 
US Army 34th Inf. (PG)
Wishart
William 
Pte
 
 
from Newtongrange (CA66)
Wolfe
A.L.
LCpl
 
 
from Wigston (CA87)
Woodcock
William
RSM
 
 
S Staffs Regt; & 4 Cdo & CBTC (CA58)
Woodhough
W
Pte
 
 
HLI
Woodhouse
C.F.G.
LCpl
5499071
 
Hamps. Regt; PoW 13/11/41; CasLists unit is 5 SS Bn., 2 Cdo 
Woods
Charles
Pte
347789
 
Lancers
Woods
Leslie, Mehew
LBdr
 
 
RA; from Coalville, Leics.(CA100)
Woods
S
Fus
3447849
 
Lancs Fus 1st Bn; wounded 30/11/42 CasLists WO417/56
Woollett
John, Castle
Capt
66051
CBE, MC
RE; later Brigadier
Woolnough
L
Fus
4207208
 
RWF; wounded 1Mar'43 N.Africa CasList WO417/58
Wootton
Alec, G.
Pte
 
 
 
Wormersley
Douglas, B.
Cpl
 
 
 
Worrall
 
Capt
 
 
Royal Fusiliers
Frank, Arthur
 
 
 
Linked to below
Frederick, John
Sgt
6398404
MM
R Sussex Regt
William
LSgt
4687570
MM
KOYLI; (CA23)
Arthur, Henry, Havey
LCpl
3384497
 
E. Lancs Regt; kia
Wright
George, Henry
Gnr
 
RA Attestation 1923
Henry
Pte
3525264
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Wright
'Jock' 
 
 
 
Chairman Brighton Branch (CA86)
Wylie
J.A.
LCpl
 
 
also 4 Cdo; and HOC (CA98)
William, Jeffrey, Price
Capt
95276
 
KOSB; died UK traffic accident
Stephen, Frederick
LSgt
857579
 
RA / Sherwood For....;  (CA117); CasList NWE 
 

6 Commando War Diaries

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7 Commando

The first troops of this Commando formed up in several locations. ‘A’ Troop in Gamblingay under Capt. Wylie R.E. while the H.Q. Staff came together in Billericay Essex. A small party of ‘B’ Troop formed in St. Albans and the remainder in Newmarket under Capt G March Phillips who was later to command No.62 Commando.
After this scattered beginning all the various sections came together finally in Felixstowe at the end of July 1940. H.Q. being in a school in Station Rd Felixstowe.
Under a restructuring that only lasted a few months No.7 was combined with No.4 Commando as the 3rd Special Service Bn., under the command of Lt. Col. Dudley Lister MC before being redesignated again as No.7 Commando. Lt Col F.B. Colvin took over command from Lt Col Lister MC who assumed command of No.4 Commando.  
December 1940 the Commando embarked on the ships ‘Glenroy’ and ‘Glengyle’ for passage to Inverary where they underwent boat training.
31 January 1941 the Commando embarked for the Middle East, arriving at Alexandria as ‘A’ Battalion of ‘Layforce’ . 

Operations included Bardia 19th April 1941 and Crete in May/June 1941. Ordered to assist in the evacuation of British Troops from the island of Crete against overwhelming odds many of the commandos were killed, wounded, or captured by the German invasion force.
After this the Commando was disbanded.


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7 Commando Roll of Honour

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BEASLEY, Frederick

Corporal
3532735
No 7 Commando
Manchester Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Frederick Beasley was initially reported missing presumed prisoner of war, later confirmed killed in action during operations in Crete as part of Layforce. 
Son of Frederick and Matilda Beasley, of Salford, Lancashire.
 
Sources

BRISTOW, William Frederick

Gunner
927388
No 7 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died whilst a prisoner of war
Gunner William Bristow died from an intestinal obstruction at Salonica Greece whilst a Prisoner of War. He had been taken prisoner during operations at Crete on 2 June 1941. Adopted son of Lewis Leonard and Decima Annie Ponting, of Swindon, Wiltshire.
 

CHALLIS, John William

Gunner
849602
No 7 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service

Gunner John Challis died in the UK as the result of an accident. Son of John George and Hannah Challis, of Bridport.

Sources
CWGC.

Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/25.

CHILD, Alfred Robert

Bombardier Brian Child
Bombardier
915218
No 7 Commando
SBS
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bombardier Alfred Child was reported missing presumed killed in action at sea. Son of Charlie and Annie Child; husband of P. M. Child, of Moredon, Wiltshire.

COWPER, Alexander Bruce

Sapper
2077985
No 7 Commando
'Layforce'
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper Alexander Cowper was killed in action during operations in Crete. He has no known grave. Son of James and Agnes Cowper of Wallsend, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Service
15.05.1939 enlisted Royal Engineers.

CRAMPTON, Jack Barraclough

Lance Corporal
1892271
No 7 Commando
Royal Engineers
Died whilst a prisoner of war
Lance Corporal Jack Crampton, 3 Special Service Bn. died in Berlin as a prisoner of war. He had been reported missing, later found to have been taken prisoner in Crete on 2 June 1941. 
Son of Fred and Beatrice Crampton, of Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire.
 

CROSBIE, John

Private
3190340
No 7 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Crosbie died on or shortly after 26 May 1941 during operations in Crete.

DURAND, Montague Ongley De Beauvoir

Second Lieutenant
244790
No 7 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Montague Durand was killed in action during operations in the Western Desert. He had been commissioned Second Lieutenant on 24 May 1942. Son of Charles De Beauvoir Durand and Edith Ongley Durand, of East Grinstead, Sussex.
 
Sources

ELSE, John

Sergeant
5624579
No 7 Commando
Devonshire Regiment
Died on war service
Sergeant John Else was accidentally killed in India. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Else, of Bobbers Mill, Nottingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/59.
 

EMMS, Cyril Deeley

Bombardier
805557
No 7 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bombardier Cyril Emms died during operations in Crete. He has no known grave. Husband of D. R. Emms, of Hobbs Wall, Somerset.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/62.

GAYLARD, Albert Jack

Lance Corporal
5725267
No 7 Commando
Dorsetshire Regiment
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Albert Gaylard was reported missing in action 20 April 1941 during operations in Cyrenaica Libya, and later found to have been captured by the enemy. He died during an air raid whilst a prisoner of war in Camp PG78 Italy.

GREEN, William Alfred

Private
5933643
No 7 Commando
'Layforce'
Suffolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private William Green was reported missing presumed died died during the period No 7 Commando, as part of Layforce, were engaged in a rearguard action whilst allied troops were evacuated from Crete. He has no known grave. Son of Harry and Anne Elizabeth Green, of March, Cambridgeshire.

GREENWOOD, Stephen

Trooper
7904241
No 7 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Died on war service
Trooper Stephen Greenwood died in 1945 whilst a prisoner of war after being captured at Crete on 2 June 1941, and then transported to Germany. He spent the rest of the war in Stalag 3D near Berlin.

NICHOLLS, Frank Raymond Jocelyn

Captain
71042
No 7 Commando
'Layforce'
Special Service Detachment 1
Royal Artillery
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Frank Nicholls, No 7 Commando and Layforce, died whilst attached to No 1 Special Service Detachment. He has no known grave. Son of Mrs. A. M. Connell, of West Brompton, London.

PATERNOSTER, Harry

Private
5827448
No 7 Commando
Suffolk Regiment
Died on war service

Private Harry Paternoster died at the 13th General Hospital, Suez, as a result of heatstroke. Son of Herbert and Jeannie Paternoster, of Burgh, Suffolk.

RICHARDS, Branson

Captain
108195
No 7 Commando
Royal Berkshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Branson Richards was captured during operations in Cyrenaica in 1941 (Bardia Raid) and detained at Camp P.G. 29, Veano, Piacenza, Italy. Reported shot and killed escaping captivity. He has no known grave. Posthumously Mentioned in Despatches.

STAMPER, Sydney

Lance Corporal
3060120
No 7 Commando
Royal Scots
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Sydney Stamper died during operations in the Middle East. Son of Sarah Stamper, and stepson of T. Storm, of West Hartlepool, Co. Durham.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STILL, Edgar Thomas

Lance Corporal
5572401
No 7 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Died on active service
Lance Corporal Edgar Still died as a result of an accident in the Middle East. Husband of Marie Still, of Gravesend, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/48.

7 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.7 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No7 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 7 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.7 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
LKA =Last known address
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = entry in CVA Photo gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Arthur, Thomas
Pte
5949273
 
Beds & Herts; PoW  (WO392/1); (CA84)
William, John
Sgt
5828073
 
Suffolks; PoW Stalag 383 (WO392/1)
Alchin
C
Pte
 
 
East Surreys
Ronald
Dvr
2591915
 
Royal Signals; PoW Crete
Allison
John
Gnr
921805
 
RA attestations; PoW Stalag 4C (WO392/1) (CasList WO417/29)
Angus
Alan, Smillie
Dvr i/c
2091142
 
RE; and 4 Cdo (CA115); wounded 28May41; CasLists WO417/28; wounded/PoW 20Jan43 WO417/63;
repatriated 1944 WO417/82
Appleyard
John, Geoffrey
Lt (Major)
86639
DSO, MC*
RASC /SOE / SSRF/ kia 2SAS
Arnold
Douglas
LCpl
2932948
 
QOCH; and SAS (PG); from Colwyn Bay (CA106)
Arslett
Charles, Harry
Pte
5110553
 
R.Warwicks; & 4 Cdo; PoW Crete; WO416/10/381
Brian, Harborough
Lt. later Major
111708
MBE
RASC; (CA116)
Albert, Ernest
CQMS
918259
 
RA; kia with 6 Cdo
E
LCpl
7896888
 
 
Cameronians; PoW Bardia WO417/24; lka Hull (LL1)
Atkinson
J
Cpl
 
 
East Surreys
Austin
E.P.
Pte
 
 
RASC
Badger
Edward, Atchison
Bdr (Lt) 
898919; 325123
MM (SAS)
RA attestations; L.Detach SAS; 26Jun44 to Lieut. SAS (LG36659)
John
Pte
6020776
 
Suffolks; PoW Cyrenaica CasLists WO417/28.
Alexander, E.
Pte
5956234
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Crete
Barkham
Frederick, Spencer
Gnr
915214
 
RA; 7 Cdo 1940/41; (PG); PoW with RA - Escaped
John, William
Pte
6143343
 
E. Surreys; PoW Bardia  Raid
Edgar, Albert
LBdr
933008
 
RA attestations; PoW Campo 78 and Stalag 11B (WO392/1 & 21)
Arthur
Pte
5504046
 
Hants. Regt; PoW Crete
Bason
R.P.
Pte
5726900
 
Dorsets; CasLists 28May41 WO417/28 wounded Crete
Bateman
Kenneth
Cpl
5572359
 
Wilts Regt/ME Cdo/SRS/1 SAS executed
Sidney, Gordon
Bdr
930701
 
RA; CasList PoW WO417/28;  CA82
Beale
W
Cpl
5947082
 
Beds&Herts; PoW CasList WO417/94
Frederick
Cpl
3532735
 
Manchesters; kia Crete
Beckett
T
Pte
5958171
 
Beds & Herts; 2Jun41 CasList WO417/28 and 35.
Bell
James
 
 
 
from Berwick on Tweed (CA88)
Bell
Thomas, Herbert
Pte
185054
 
RASC; PoW WO416/26/217
Donald
Sgt
3443124
 
Lancs Fusiliers; PoW Bardia
WO417/31; WO416/28/155
Frederick
Sgt
2931860
 
Liv. Scots QOCH; 51ME Cdo; attd 'C'Bn Layforce for Operation Flipper
R.D.
Pte
5828120
 
Suffolks; PoW; Bardia
Bishop
Frederick
LCpl
 
 
 
Black
 
Pte
5729322
 
Dorsets
Blake
Gerald, Coldman
Pte
5501875
 
Hamps. Regt; Pow 12/9/42 WO417/56; Escaped WO417/85
Clifford
LCpl
5729301
 
Dorsets; PoW Crete
Booth
 
Pte
2929371
 
Liverpool Scottish
Borthwick
John, T.
Fus
4273582
 
R.N.F; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27; WO416/36/12
Bourke
Jack
Cpl
 
 
From Warrington (CA84)
Boyce
Adam
LCpl
 
 
1958 residing Chicago (CA26)
Boyes
 
CSM
 
 
RA
John, R.
Pte
4752870
 
Yorks & Lancs; PoW Crete
William, Frederick
Gnr
927388
 
RA; died as a PoW
Britten
William, Charles
Pte
5109799
 
R.Warwicks;& 4 Cdo; (CA94); PoW Crete CasList WO417/32
Broad
Harry, O.
Pte
5435324
 
Duke Of Cornwalls LI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/34; WO416/42/469
Burch
George, Henry
LCpl
6971028
 
Royal Berks;
PoW WO416/46/227
Burdett
 
Pte
2932684
 
Liverpool Scottish
Norman, Alan
Cpl
5571232
MM
RE; PoW
Burke
Jack
Pte
 
 
Liverpool Scottish
Bury
Robin C.L.
Lt
287459
 
CMP, kia SBS
Cadman
David, Edward
Sgt
1881635
 
RE; PoW WO416/54/20
Bernard, McNamara
Pte
3192140
 
KOSB; PoW Crete CasLists WO417/27; WO416/54/155
Hugh, A.H.
Gnr
891088
 
RA; PoW (WO392/1)
Roderick
LBdr
1442866
 
RA; PoW (WO392/1)
Peter, Macdermack
Gnr
919866
 
RA; PoW (WO392/1)
William, J.
Cpl
1881409
 
RE; PoW Crete
Carr
B
Dvr i/c
1498710
 
R. Sigs; PoW Bardia WO417/24   
and 68. Escaped WO417/83
Carr
George, H.
Sig
2577040
 
R. Sigs; PoW Bardia WO417/24;
WO416/58/108
Thomas
Cpl
5382064
 
RAMC; PoW Crete
Case
Patrick
Capt
 
 
 
Cattell
Charles Sydney
Pte
6141548
 
East Surreys
Raymond, Douglas
LCpl
140951
 
RASC; PoW Crete
Norman
L/Cpl
3655756
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW Crete WO417/27; WO416/61/292
John, William
Gnr
849602
 
RA; died UK
Chambers
Dennis, Russell
Cpl (2/Lieut)
EC/10951
 
RASC; HQ Layforce,Depot ME Cdo;  commissioned Gurkha Rifles, kia  Chindits 24/3/43 (Chindits website).
Charles
Pte
3658109
 
South Lancs; PoW
H.A. 'Alfred
Pte
6145046
 
East Surreys; PoW Crete
Alfred, Robert
Bdr
915218
 
RA; kia
Chisholm
John, Fowler
Pte
3318170
 
Highland Light Inf
Clark
William
Cpl
318423
 
RAC; PoW 16 Jan 1944
WO416/67/279
Clark
 
Capt
 
 
R.A.C.D.
Alfred
Bdr
815069
 
RA; PoW (WO392/1.
Close
C C
LCpl
6207909
 
Middlesex Regt (PLKR)
Colbeck
John, Vivian
Capt
101039
 
R Tank Regt Rac
G.D.
Pte
5726964
 
Dorset Regt; & SBS (POW)
Frederick
Pte
5953029
 
Beds & Herts; PoW
Fred
Pte
4454318
 
Wiltshire Regt; PoW Crete
Collins
 
Pte
2029462
 
Liverpool Scottish
Felix, Beale
Lt Col
78288
MiD
Dorsets; PoW
Corps
Thomas, Henry
Gnr
861127
 
RA attestation 1936
Walter, William
Pte
3769228
 
Liverpool Scots; CasLists WO417/28 wounded Crete
Aikman, Duncan
Gnr
884272
 
RA; PoW
Alexnder, Bruce
Spr
2077985
 
RE; kia
Charles, F. 'Wag'
Pte
5950061
 
Beds & Herts; PoW.
Jack, Barraclough
LCpl
1892271
 
RE; died as a PoW
John, William, 'Jack'
Sgt
5947714
 
Beds & Herts; and 4 Cdo;
PoW Crete
Crooke
Alexander
Bdr
6202077
 
RA; PoW Crete WO417/28 and 34;
(CA107)
John
Pte
3190340
 
KOSB; kia
Crosby
Alfred, John
Pte
3771804 
 
King's Regt
Crowe
Wilfred, Raymond
Capt
115744
 
RAMC; PoW M.E. till 1944 (Stalag 4D); WO417/2 and 7; WO392/1
John
Spr
 
RE; (CA78)

No 7 Commando Nominal D - H

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.7 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted. 
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
T.D.
Sgt
4987897
 
Dorsets; PoW Crete
Darling
Thomas, D.
Lt
88841
 
Royal Northumberland Fus; PoW Crete WO416/88/76.
Dart
E.A.
Dvr
 
 
RASC
Dashfield
Fred
Dvr
 
 
'F' Troop (CA81), (CA83)
Davidson
Sydney, H.
Cpl
 
RE; PoW WO416/89/36
De Pury
Edward, G. 
Capt
103531
 
GHQ Sec. Intel. Corp; (CA36); & 10 Cdo; CasList WO417/1
De V Martim
 
Capt
 
 
 
Horace
Pte
5675816
 
SLI; PoW Crete
Dear
William, Sidney.
Pte
5889468
 
Northants Regt; PoW
WO416/93/3
Deerin
Henry
Pte
3316201
 
Yorks & Lancs; PoW Cyrenaica WO417/28; WO416/93/218
Leslie, John
Pte
7949673
 
RAMC; PoW Crete
Dixon
E.C. (Ernie)
Pte
4391507
 
Grn Howards; PoW 1941 to 1944 CasList WO417/81; (CA50)
Dominey
R.T.J.
Pte
5724842
 
Dorsets;   CasList WO417/69
Douglas
S
2Lt
121443
 
Cameronians; PoW Crete CasList WO417/2.
William, D.
LCpl
3251304
 
Cameronians; PoW Crete
Duncan
W.D.
Cpl
3251703
 
Cameronians
Leonard
Fus
3449378
 
Lancs Fus. PoW Bardia
Montague, Ongley, De Beauvoir
Lt
244790
 
West Yorks; kia
Frank, Leslie
Pte
6205420
 
Middx Regt; PoW Crete
John, Robert
Pte
5933349
 
Suffolk Regt (Cambs); PoW Crete
John
Sgt
5624579
 
Devonshires; died in1SSD
H.P.
LCpl
3131999
 
KOSB; PoW Bardia Raid
Cyril, Deeley
Bdr
805557
 
RA; kia Crete
England
 
Lt
 
 
RA
Evans
Alex
Pte
3313836
 
HLI; PoW 30 Oct 1941
WO416/113/479
Evans
George, Lancelotte
Cpl
2931202
 
Liv.Scots; PoW Crete CasList WO417/96; WO416/114/162
T.W.
Pte
3960772
 
Wiltshires; PoW escapee
Harry, C.
LCpl
 
RE; PoW Cyrenaica (Bardia)
A.F.H.
Fus
3452795
 
Lancs Fus & 4 Cdo; PoW Cyrenaica (Bardia)
John, Beddell
Pte
5111745
BEM
Royal Warwicks/ & 4 Cdo; PoW Crete
Finch
John
LCpl
 
RE; PoW Bardia
WO416/120/200
Leonard
Pte
5727759
 
Dorset Regt; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27;
WO416/122/325
John, Alexander, Mackintosh
Capt
99069
 
KOSB; PoW Middle East; Post war Major
John
LCpl
3192275
MM
To 4 Cdo MM at Dieppe
Fookes
Victor, James
LBdr
 
Hon. Art. Coy. to 4Cdo 18Jul'40; kia with RA (query 7 Cdo)
Dennis
T/Maj
124856
MC,MBE
Black Watch; to Far East
Fordham
 
Lt
 
 
Coldstream Guards
Forrest
P
Pte
3319531
 
HLI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/34
Joseph
Cpl
3653001
 
South Lancs; PoW Crete 
Fred, E.L.
Pte
5830905
 
Suffolks; POW Crete
Thomas, Louis
LCpl
5831031
 
Suffolks; POW  Cyrenaica
Gabbott
G
LCpl
 
 
HLI
Gadsby
A.C.
Gnr
948829
 
RA; wounded Crete CasLIst WO417/28
Gale
Donald, Maurice
Pte
5726852
 
Dorsets/wounded Crete/ ME Cdo/ SRS/kia 1SAS 18Jun'44
Gale
H. Walter
Pte
5728440
 
Dorsets; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27; WO416/132/89
Robert, Allen
Gnr
 
RA; Crete
Gardiner
Charles, W.H.
Pte
5505777
 
Hants Regt; POW 20Apr'41 Bardia WO416/133/215
Albert, Jack
LCpl
5725267
 
Dorsets; died as a PoW
George
R
LCpl
 
 
Dorsets
Gibb
Robert
Capt
88025
 
HLI 2nd Bn; (WD)
G.E.
LCpl
 
RE; PoW Crete
William, James
Cpl
 
RE; PoW Bardia
Georges, Albert, jacques
Gnr
 
RA; PoW Crete
Gourlay
William, P.
Pte
3320956
 
HLI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/29; WO416/144/276
Graham
F.W.
LCpl
6207868
 
Middx Regt;Caslists 6Jun41 WO417/68 - repatriated 
James
Pte
6981125
 
Cameronians; PoW Crete 
J.L.
Pte
3191535
 
KOSB; PoW Crete CasList WO417/34
Graham
John, Allen
Lt
69973
 
Liv Scots 7 Cdo and SOE; Source Liv. Scots curator D. Reeeves
Gray
Andrew
LCpl
3315234
 
HLI; PoW Crete
WO416/147/223
Gray
F.G.
Pte
5831099 
 
Camb. Regt; CasList  WO417/28 wounded  28May41
John, B.
LCpl
3132719
 
R.Scots Fus; PoW Crete 
Gray
Paul, James
Bdr
878431
 
RA attestations 1938; PoW Albania 1944 CasList WO417/81
Greaves
Sydney
Cpl
MM 
RE/ME Cdo/award with SBS/ kia with SBS 9Oct'43
John
Bdr
849929
 
RA attestion 1935; PoW Bardia CasLists WO417/24 and 27
William, Alfred
Pte
5933643
 
Suffolks / 3 SS Bn. / kia
Stephen
Tpr
7904241
 
RAC; died as a PoW
Guard
Ronald
Pte
2929492
 
Liv.Scots/ME Cdo/ SRS/1SAS executed
Harper
Pte
3319490
 
HLI; PoW Bardia raid
Gurney
 
Lt
 
 
Norfolks
R.C.W.
Pte
7347120
 
RAMC; PoW
James
Pte
3190809
MM
KOSB; Bardia raid; POW escaper
Henry, Joseph
Sgt
5180531
 
RAC; PoW Crete; UK 1943
Ian, Rennie
Sgt
 
RA;  (CA52); PoW Crete; UK 1943
Stanley, Eric
Spr
 
RE; PoW Crete
Thomas
Gnr
 
RA; PoW Crete
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hassam
D.H.
Pte
5830657
 
Suffolks; PoW Crete CasList WO417/30
Hawkins
Arthur, Thomas
Pte
6343577
 
Royal West Kents; to Queens Royal Regt (enlistment registers)
Harold, Ralph
Pte
5503346
 
Hants Regt; PoW Crete 2/6/41 CasList WO417/28 
Arthur, N.
LCpl
5567812
 
Wiltshires; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28; WO416/170/5
Heavens
Robert, Eric
Sgt
820065
 
RA/L Det/SRS/1SAS executed
Daniel
LCpl
3657716
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW Bardia
Henry
William
Gnr
 
RA; ME Cdo Depot; PoW Crete
WO417/ 28 and 31; WO416/173/259
James
Spr
 
RE; PoW Crete
Sydney, James
LCpl
3657806
 
South Lancs; kia with SAS
Hills
Arthur
Spr
 
 
RE
Hogan
G. Arthur
Pte
3656809
 
South Lancs; PoW Crete WO417/27;  WO416/179/410
Alfred
Pte
815569
 
RAMC; PoW
Gilbert, C.
Pte
76332126
 
RAOC; PoW Crete
Dennis, Unwin
Cpl
6205094
 
Middx Regt; PoW Cyrenaica CasLists WO417/29
Hutton-Williams
Brent, Elworthy
Lt
128173
MBE
Query Cdo Source; MBE-1944 GHQ Liaision Regt. WO373/84/349

No 7 Commando Nominal I - O

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No 7 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
FO = Foreign Office file at the National Archives.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Reginald, Thomas
LBdr
914872
 
RA; PoW Crete
Eric, Albert
Cpl
 
RE; PoW Crete
John, C. 
Pte
2933872
 
Liv. Scots; PoW Crete CasLists WO417/28
Jeffs
Arthur, Bertram
Pte
5504715
 
Hants; PoW Crete WO417/28; WO416/196/153
Jessiman
John, Russell
LSgt
 
RA/ME Cdo/SRS/1SAS executed
Johnson
J.S. 'Stan'
Cpl/WO2
5727506
 
Dorsets; CasLists 28May41 WO417/28 wounded Crete; (CA16 and CA32)
Glyn, Watkar
Gnr
 
RA; PoW
John, J.  'Jack'
Pte
2933682
 
Liv. Scots; PoW Crete CasLists WO417/28; (CA105)
Ivor, Isaac
Pte
6098454
 
Queens Royal Regt; PoW WO416/203/521
Keenan
J
Pte
 
 
 
Kendall
James, William
LCpl
2327604
 
East Kent Regt; PoW WO416/206/409
Kendall
William, Edward
Sgt
402039
 
RAC/L Det/1SAS died 3 May 1947 natural causes  
Kerr
John
Cpl
 
 
Liv.Scots QOCH; 51ME Cdo attd 'C' Bn Layforce for Operation Flipper
Thomas, J.
Pte
5191561
 
Glosters; & 4 Cdo PoW Crete WO417/28; WO416/210/163
Ronald, Harry
LCpl
5572477
 
Wiltshires; PoW Crete
Kinross
J.M.
2/Lt
13000
 
Cameronians
Kenneth, Campbell
Pte
3189636
 
KOSB; PoW WO416/211/168
Knapton
R.A. 'Dick'
 
 
 
East Surreys ( & WO1 at 1SSD)
Thomas, Rae
Pte
3315134
 
Highland LI; PoW Crete
Laing
Warrington, David, Frederick
Lt
36639
 
R. Fusiliers; 1939 Register;  (LG33198); (LG34905);   
(LG 35612); query cdo source
W.P.
LBdr
5384244
 
RA; PoW Crete
Joseph, W.
Fus
3714345
 
Lancs Fus; PoW Crete; (CA89)
Lavery
Joseph, P.
Pte
3318060
 
HLI; PoW Crete WO417/28; WO416/217/340
Le Butt
Paul
T/Capt
130553
 
Oct'42 MBE serving in the Black Watch - WO373/68/25
Lenton
Thomas, H.
Cpl
5728469
 
Dorsets; CasLists 28May41 WO417/28 wounded Crete; PoW WO416/221/325
Liddy
Keith
 
 
 
Beds & Herts
Harold
Gnr
950256
 
RA; PoW Crete
J
LCpl
3319495
 
HLI; Bardia raid
Dudley, Stuart
Maj
 
MC
East Kents; to 4 Cdo; to 10Cdo
Lister
E
Pte
 
 
HLI
Lockwood
James, F.
Pte
5776217
 
Norfolk Regt; PoW WO416/226/392
Loveridge
Norman, S
Pte
5724856
 
Dorset Regt; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27; WO416/228/250
Lysons
Robert 
Pte
5111965
 
R.Warwick Regt; PoW WO416/230/380
Maccarthy-Morrogh
J.C.F.
Lt 
65233
 
RE
Macdonald
 
Pte
 
 
 
Mackey
 
Lt
 
 
 
W
LCpl
3247568
 
RE; PoW Crete
John
A/Sgt
5333348
 
R. Berks; PoW Crete
Malone
Edward
Pte
7022315
 
Royal Ulster Rifles; PoW WO416/244/358
Mann
N
Cpl
3773436
 
Kings; CasList Crete POW
WO417/31 and 93
March-Phillips
Gustavus, Henry, 'Gus'
Major
39184
DSO, MC
RA; SSRF; Killed 1942
John, Jardine
Gnr
 
RA; PoW Crete
Marshall
Thomas, Green
LCpl
3244576
 
HLI; PoW Crete WO417/28;  WO416/247/281
John, Stewart
Sgt
 
 
Mission 204, 1SSD, (Burma Star Assn) (CA101)
Maxwell
Kenneth, H.
Lt
87670
 
Liv. Scots; Wounded and PoW Crete WO417/2; WO416/242/430.
McArthur
Ray, A. 'Kid'
Pte
6013412
 
Suffolks; PoW Crete CasLists WO417/28; (CA103)
Maurice, James
Cpl
5947918
 
Beds&Herts; and 4 Cdo; PoW Bardia 20Apr41
William, H.F.
Spr
 
RE; Pow Crete
E
Pte
3245800
 
Cameronians; PoW Crete
Andrew
Rfn
3249718
MM
Cameronians; PoW escapee
William, M.P., 'Bill'
Pte
3313894
 
HLI ; & 4 Cdo DDay, & 10 Cdo (CA88&96)
Gerard, Thomas
LCpl
2929358
 
Liv. Scots; PoW Crete
Peter,McIntyre, Hugh
TSM
 
RA; PoW Crete
McKenzie
S.J.
Sgt
2689208
 
HLI; 3 SS Bn CasLists 28May41 WO417/28 wounded Crete
Donald
Gnr
898731
 
RA; PoW Crete
William, Vass
Gnr
906239
 
RA; PoW Crete
McNeill
John, Robert
Spr
2069189
 
RE; PoW WO416/241/392
McNess
A
Tpr
7887725
 
RAC
Charles, Henry, Hubert
Pte
5724665
 
Dorsets; PoW Crete
George, Albert
Spr
 
RE; PoW Middle East CasList WO417/30; WO416/251/423
Donald, Martin
Pte
117289
 
RASC; PoW Crete
John
RSM
2927484
 
Liverpool Scottish; PoW Crete
Charles, Ernest
Pte
5827821
 
Suffolk (Cambridgeshire); PoW Crete CasList WO417/28; WO416/256/211
Mills
John
Lt
 
 
 
Milner
Harold
LCpl
3653894
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW Crete WO417/27;  WO416/257/10
Milton
 
Major
 
 
Royal Fusiliers
Mitchell
G
Pte
 
 
East Surreys
Mitchener
J
Pte
5500217
 
Hants Regt; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Mount
 
Lt
 
 
A/Tank 129 Inf Bde
Edward, Ernest
Cpl
5949820
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Crete
James
Cpl
3318575
 
HLI; PoW with SAS
Murray
Eric, Gilbert
Sgt
2930808
 
Liv. Scots; PoW Crete CasLists WO417/28; WO416/267/14
Murray
Joseph
Pte
3313065
 
HLI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28; WO416/267/118
Murray
Walter, Maurice
Pte
3777721
 
Kings Regt ; Crete CasList WO417/27; WO416/267/206
Musk
Eric, R.
Pte
5830939 
 
Camb Regt. &SAS; CasList   WO417/28  28May41
Mutter
Anthony, Robert
Lt
73448
 
Wiltshires; PoW ref. FO 916/256 and CasLIst WO417/2.
George, R.N.
Gnr
904853
 
RA; PoW Crete
James, Mack
Gnr
924941
 
RA; PoW Crete
William 
Cpl
3127276
 
Royal Scots Fus.; PoW Crete 
Nevett
 
LCpl
3534581
 
Manchester Regt
Nicholls
J
Capt
 
 
RASC
Frank, R.J.
Capt
71042
MiD
RA; kia with 1SSD
Nicholson
Jack, Turner
Sgt
3056933
DCM, MM
R.Scots & SBS
F.G.
Sgt
6209694
 
Middx Regt; PoW Crete
Norman
M
LCpl
 
 
 
Norton
James
Pte
 
 
 
Ogden-Smith
Colin, Malcolm
Lt (Major)
91977
MiD, E.D.
kia 29Jul44 SOE Jedburgh Team (Francis)
Owen
 
Lt
 
 
Manchester Regt

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.7 Commando.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
R.G.
Pte
5437449
 
Duke Of Cornwalls LI;
PoW Crete
W.H.
LCpl
 
R.E; PoW Crete
Donald, Percy
Lt
105317
 
Northamptonshires; died
Harry
Pte
5827448
 
Suffolks; died
Patterson
 
Pte
 
 
 
Payde
 
Lt
 
 
Dorset Regt
Ronald, McClure
Gnr
896888
 
RA; PoW Bardia
W.G.V.
Sgt
5825220
 
Suffolks; PoW Crete; (CA28)
A.T.
Pte
5952655
 
Beds & Herts; PoW Crete
Petrie
David
Cpl
3313425
 
HLI; PoW Crete WO417/28;
Pettiward
 
Lt
 
 
Beds & Herts
Phillips
A
Pte
5107891
 
Royal Warwicks
Phillips
Donald
Pte
5498990
 
Hamps/ME Cdo/L Det/ SRS/ 1SAS executed
Phillips
Terry
Sgt
 
 
(CA84)
Phipps
T.R.
Cpl
2931001
 
Liv. Scots; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Pickavance
G
Pte
5676596
 
Somerset Light Inf
L.E.
Tpr
405323
 
RAC; Pow Bardia raid
B.L.
Gnr
2044484
 
RA; PoW Crete
Pryde
Douglas Freddie
LCpl
 
 
Norfolks
Quarrie
R.C.M.
Lt
94826
 
West Yorks
Douglas, Gordon
Sgt
3658119
 
S. Lancs Regt; and 5 Cdo
Radley
H.J.
Pte
5728600
 
Dorsets
Bendon, Walker
Sgt
898968
 
RA; PoW Crete
Edward
Pte
3656776
MM
S.Lancs; MM with the SRS.
Ratcliffe
 
Lt
 
 
 
Rayner
R.A.
Cpl
5381593
 
Ox & Bucks LI; and 4 Cdo PoW Crete  WO417/28
K.E.
Pte
5673603
 
SLI; PoW Cyrenaica 20Apr41 (Bardia) CasList WO417/26.
Albert, C.
Sgt
5727778
 
Dorset Regt; kia with Force 136
Redwood
Jim
Pte
 
 
Dorset Regt: and SSD1 (PG)
Robert, Middleton
LSgt
913675
 
RA; PoW Crete
Rees
George
 
 
 
 
Francis, Samuel
Sgt
2079933
 
RE; PoW Crete
William
Gnr
882766
 
RA; PoW Crete
Leo, Gerard
Pte
5955044
 
Beds &Herts/ ME Cdo/ 1st SAS / SBS / executed
Branson
Capt
108195
MiD
Royal Berks; died as a PoW
Peter, Lingwood
LBdr
908598
 
RA attestation  1939; PoW Bardia CasList WO417/30
Ritchie
J.G.
Pte
 
 
later Sgt; 1956 in Baillieston (CA22)
J
Cpl
3648905
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW Crete
Roberts
A.L.G.
Pte
3657924
 
S. Lancs Regt; PoW Crete WO417/27
W.T.
Pte
3055828
 
Royal Scots; PoW Bardia
Robinson
J.W.
Pte
T/166871
 
RASC; CasList WO417/24 and WO417/30
Thomas, Buchanan, White
Cpl
2924891
MiD
RE; PoW Crete
Harry, E.G.
LCpl
5827498 
MiD
Cambridgeshires; PoW Cyrenaica WO417/25; 10Sept'43 PoW escape WO208/3343; LG36563.
Rowton
M.B.
Lt
 
 
 
Royle
W.M.
2/ Lt
 
 
Dorsets
Ruggles-Brise
G.E.
Capt
62117
 
Essex Yeomanry / PoW escape file WO208/3320
Frederick, James
Pte
5572601
 
Wiltshires; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Samuels
 
Lt
 
 
Devon Regt
Alistair, C.M.
Capt
63567
MiD (x2)
Queens Royal Regt; PoW Crete; post war Major
E
Rfn
3251748
 
Cameronians; PoW
Albert, Reginald
Pte
5933155 
DCM,MM,MiD
 Cambs Regt; to SAS
Robert, William
Pte
5932934 
 
Cambs. Regt;  to SAS
Shailes
Richard
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo
Sharples
 
LCpl
 
 
RASC
H.A.
Pte
5502080
 
Hants. Regt. PoW Bardia 
George, A.M.
Cpl
5502361
 
Hants; kia
Sibley
N.M.
Pte
5503482
 
Hants; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Sidell
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Simmonds
Frederick,John
LSgt
7584420
 
South Staffs; CasList 2Jun41 WO417/28
A.C.
LBdr
946847
 
RA; PoW Crete
D.
Pte
2933253
 
QOCH; wounded 21/4/41 Middle East
D
Cpl
3310206
 
HLI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
J
LSgt
 
 
(CA25)
Simpson
W.H.J.
Cpl
6008410
 
Suffolks; PoW Cyrenaica CasLists WO417/25
Simpson
 
Sgt
4387898
 
RA; query ident LSgt J. Simpson above
Skelton
H
Pte
3248925
 
Cameronians
H
LCpl
7907192
 
RAC; PoW Crete
Eric, A.
LCpl
 
 
and 4, 6 Cdos (CA101)
Ernest, William
LBdr
909986
 
RA; PoW
George
Sgt
833291
 
RA; PoW Crete
Lawrence, George 
Sgt
316217
 
RAC; PoW Bardia
T.B.G.
LCpl
3058615
 
Cameronians; PoW Bardia
William, Henry
LBdr
904285
 
RA; PoW Crete; (CA81)
William, John
Pte
5726899
 
Dorset; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27
Eric
Pte
67473
 
RASC; PoW Crete
Cyril
LCpl
3655291
 
South Lancs; PoW Bardia
William
Pte
5830134
 
Green Howards; PoW
Spencer
Frederick
Gnr
 
 
RA
Sidney
LCpl
3060120
 
Royal Scots; kia
Luke
LCpl
 
RE; and 4 Cdo; Pow Crete. UK 1943
Staples
J
Sgt
 
 
RASC
Steele
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Roy, Frederick
Cpl
6207800 
 
Middx. Regt;  PoW Crete
Stelson
 
LCpl
3655291
 
South Lancs
Stevenson
J.
Cpl 
 
 
Later Drum Major; post war R.Lincs Regt (CA 22)
Charles
Sgt
2979811
 
HLI; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Edgar,Thomas
LCpl
5572401
 
Wiltshires; died
M.F.
Pte
5950066
 
Beds & Herts; PoW 
Suffler
G. (or) R.
LCpl
3777098
 
Kings; PoW Crete
Norman, Tracy
LCpl
4618047
 
East Yorks; &4 Cdo; PoW Crete CasList WO417/27
George, Martin
Gnr
 
RA; PoW
Tait
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Taylor
Graham, P.
Capt
 
 
(CA64)
J.M.
Cpl
T/71576
 
RASC; PoW Bardia raid
P.V.C.
LCpl
5111406
 
Royal Warwicks; PoW 
Taylor
W.E.
Pte
5505898
 
Hants
J.S.
Pte
3319284
 
HLi
Thomas
Leslie
Pte
 
 
 
Alfred
Pte
3771992
 
Kings Liverpool; PoW Crete
Henry, Beverley
Bdr
897673
 
RA; PoW
Tocher
A
Sgt
2873733
 
R.A.C; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Todhunter
 
Maj
 
 
RA
Totman
B.W.
Pte
6021180
 
Suffolks; PoW Cyrenaica CasLists WO417/25.
Trapnell
A.H.
Pte
5379599
 
Ox & Bucks Light Inf
Travis
F
LCpl
328067
 
R.A.C; PoW Stalag 4C -WO392/1 refers
Trenfield
F.C.
Pte
5383884
 
Ox & Bucks Light Inf
Turney
E.L.
Cpl
6199216
 
East Surreys
Charles, Edward
Capt (LtCol)
142142
OBE
RE Kent (The Buffs); 1942 OIC CBTC
Walker
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Wall
 
Pte
 
 
Liverpool Scottish
Percy, John
Bdr
786833
 
RA; PoW
Peter,Michael
Lt
143484
OBE, MC
HAC and Wiltshire Regt; award with SOE
A.G.
Pte
5951286
 
Beds & Herts
Ward
D.J.
Sgt
3765469
 
Kings
Waugh
Arthur,Evelyn,  St. John
Lt
 
 
Royal Marines
Westerburg
C
Cpl
320584
 
RAC; PoW Crete CasList WO417/94
Alexander
Gnr
876932
DCM
RA; died 
J.A.
Cpl
5950224
 
Beds&Herts; PoW CasList WO417/94
Wheeler
Charles
Cpl
 
 
(CA24)(CA25)
Harold
Pte
154976
MM
RASC / to 'L' Detachment SAS
Williams
C.W.
CQMS
5107882
 
Royal Warwicks
Williamson
C
Pte
 
 
HLI
Wilson
Peter
LBdr
947129
 
RA; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Winterbotham
Sydney. J.
LCpl
T/2574005
 
RASC; 'F' troop (CA83); PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Wintle
Arthur, E.W.
Sgt
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA100)
F.R.
Pte
5572396
 
Wiltshires; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Wylie
D
LCpl
5502007
 
Hants; PoW Crete CasList WO417/28
Kenneth, Neil
Major
51356
DSO, MBE
RE; PoW 
D.A.
Pte
5955706
 
Beds & Herts; PoW
Zeylmans
 
Lt
 
 
.

COLVIN, Felix Beale

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
7 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Dorsetshire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
78288
P.O.W. number: 
3702
Honours & Awards: 
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Felix Beale Colvin was Commanding Officer of No.7 Commando until taken sick  during operations on Crete. Major Wylie was appointed by Laycock to take his place [1].
Lt. Col. Colvin was taken prisoner of war and subsequently received a Mention in Despatches for his actions whilst in captivity  [2][3].
Recommendation
"Following his capture on Crete on 1 June 1941 Lt. Col. Colvin was imprisoned in Greece and Germany. For three years he served as an active member of the Escape Committee at Oflag IX A/H (Spangenberg) being mainly concerned with the security angle. In addition Lt. Col. Colvin was in secret communication with the War Office." [3].
  • 29 February 1956 ceases, through age, to belong to the T.A. Reserve of  Officers,  retaining the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel [4].
Sources
[1] Middle East Commandos, author Charles Messenger
[2] London Gazette 37396, page 6189.
[3] National Archives file WO373/100/542.
[4] London Gazette 40719, page 1218.
 
Additional content: 

WYLIE, Kenneth Neil

Known as: 
Ken
Rank: 
Major (later Honorary Colonel)
Unit / Base: 
7 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Engineers
Service: 
Army
Number: 
51356
P.O.W. number: 
3313
Temporary Major Kenneth Wylie, B.A. was second in command of No.7 Commando. During operations on Crete he was placed in command replacing the sick Lt. Col. Colvin and was subsequently captured by the enemy [1]
  • He was transported to Germany and imprisoned at Oflag O9/AH at Spangenberg [2].
  • 13 September 1945 awarded the Distinguished Service Order in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in the Field [3].
  • 29 August 1946 appointed M.B.E. (Military Division) in recognition of gallant and distinguished services whilst a prisoner of war [4][4a].
  • 1 October 1958 (Lieutenant Colonel) (Royal Engineers) retired with reserve liability [5].
  • 7 September 1966 (Lieutenant Colonel)(Honorary Colonel) having attained the age limit ceased to belong to the Reserve of Officers [6].
Sources
[1] The Middle East Commandos, author Charles Messenger.
[2] Prisoners of War Lists 1715-1945. 
[3] London Gazette 37262, page 4560.
[4] London Gazette 37704, page 4341.
[4a] National Archives file WO373/102/656.
[5] London Gazette 41508, page 5955.
[6] London Gazette 44103, page 9753.
 
Additional content: 

8 Commando

8 Commando

The Commando was formed on the 23rd June 1940 reaching full strength in September at Burnham on Crouch, Essex. Mostly made up of members of the various Guards Brigades, it became unofficially known as No 8 (Guards) Commando. 

Training took place with the Commando moving from Largs in Ayrshire to Lamlash on the Isle of Arran. 

On the 24th October 1940 No 8 Commando and No 3 Commando were reorganised into 2 companies of the 4th Special Service Batallion. The Batallion HQ was at Brightlingsea.

A further reorganisation back to the smaller individual Commando units was authorised on the 26th February 1941. However just prior to this on the 31st January/1st February 1941 the Company consisting of No 8 Commando and a few from No 3 Commando became part of Layforce sailing to the Middle East as 'B' Batallion Layforce.

They operated as such until the Commando was disbanded with many of the former members of the Commando moving to units such as Middle East Detachment 2 (later renamed Special Service Detachment), the Long Range Desert Group,  Special Boat Squadron, and L Detachment Special Air Service Regiment. Others went back to their original Guards Regiment.


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8 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 18 of 18

BAKER, Kenneth

Corporal
5618955
No 8 Commando
Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Kenneth Baker was killed in action during operations in Libya with Layforce. Son of Thomas and Sarah Baker, of Torrington, Devon; husband of Sylvia Emily Jane Baker, of Torrington.

BREWITT, John

Private
7619486
No 8 Commando
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Died on active service
Private John Brewitt died as a result of an accident.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/24.
 

COULDREY, Edwin Robert

Bombardier
830703
No 8 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bombardier Edwin Couldrey, Special Service Detachment*, was reported missing 18 August 1942, later confirmed as having died, during operations in Burma. Royal Artillery Casualty Cards record his death as a battle casualty. He has no known grave.

EDSALL, Keith Valentine

Trooper
7912260
No 8 Commando
SBS
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Keith Edsall was killed in action during operations in the Western desert. Son of Percy and Gladys Edsall; husband of E. P. Edsall, of Wealdstone. Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HEADLAND, Thomas Herbert

Lance Sergeant
2613699
No 8 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Died on active service

Lance Sergeant Thomas Headland died as a result of an accident during operations in Syria. Son of John Robert and Eliza Elisabeth Headland, of Woodford, Northamptonshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO 417/30.

LACEY, Leonard Frank

Private
5669104
No 8 Commando
'Layforce'
British Military Mission 204
Somerset Light Infantry
Died on active service
Private Leonard Lacey died whilst a prisoner of war. He had been posted from the Commando to Middle East Detachment 2, later redesignated 2nd Special Service Detachment (SSD 2), in Burma. He has no known grave. Son of Edward James Lacey and Louise Rose Lacey.
 

MAYNARD, John Edward Trestrail

Corporal
5440304
No 8 Commando
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Maynard died during operations in Tobruk (Cyrenaica Libya) whilst part of a detachment from No 8 Commando ('B' Bn. Layforce) assigned to the garrison. Son of Percy Castell Maynard and Mary Elizabeth Maynard, of Redruth, Cornwall.

MILLER, John

Private
6139215
No 8 Commando
Special Service Detachment 2
East Surrey Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Miller was reported missing from approximately 12 June 1942 and later presumed killed in action, during operations in the Far East. He has no known grave.

PROWSE, Alfred Charles

Lance Corporal
5620784
No 8 Commando
Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Devonshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Alfred Prowse died during operations in Libya with 'B' Battalion Layforce. Son of Arthur and Mable Ellen Prowse of Sidmouth, Devon.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RICHARDSON, Arthur

WO2 Company Sergeant Major
5381845
No 8 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major Arthur Richardson was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations in Burma.

SCANES, Lewis Ralph

Trooper
321274
No 8 Commando
1st Royal Dragoons Royal Armoured Corps
Died on war service
Trooper Lewis Scanes was reported missing presumed died during operations in Burma on or shortly after 19 June 1942, his secondary unit shown simply as "Commando" on each of the casualty lists. Son of Henry Frederick and Mary Charlotte Scanes, of Dagenham, Essex.[1][2].

SMITH, William James

Trooper
7909151
'Layforce'
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper William Smith was reported missing August 1942 during operations in Burma, later presumed killed in action on or shortly after 31 August 1942. He was attached to the Special Service Detachment and has no known grave.

TERRY, John Leslie

Lance Corporal
2617532
No 8 Commando
Grenadier Guards
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal John Terry, 2 troop,  was accidentally killed by a locomotive during a night operations exercise. The Commando were based at Burnham on Crouch at the time. 
Son of Arthur M. Terry and Mary E. Terry, of Mapperley, Nottingham.
 

WELLS, Percy Arthur

Gunner
798608
No 8 Commando
Royal Horse Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Percy Wells was killed in action during operations in the Western Desert.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/48.
 

8 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.8 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No 8 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
MCG = Special Forces in Arms:Eoin and Ambrose McGonigal, author Patric McGonigal.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Albon
Frederick, George
Sgt
 
 
later CSM (CA95)
Allen
Reginald, Arthur 
Sgt
6847052
 
KRRC & SBS; PoW 30513;CasLists; (CA114);
CA Forum message
Richard
Lt
77673
MC, MiD
Middx Regt; & SBS; later Major (CA102)
John, Edward
SQMS
2655648
MM and bar, CdeG
Coldstream Gds; SAS
Alston
 
Lt
 
 
 
Atkinson
Paul
Gdsm
 
 
died 31/12/1961 (CA34)
Austin
M.B.
Gdsm
 
 
(LL1)
Baker
James, Henry, Malcolm
Pte/LCpl
2615455
 
Gren Gds/ME Cdo/L Det/ SRS/1SAS executed; (MCG)
Kenneth
Cpl
5618955
 
Devonshire; kia
Baker
W
Sgt
 
 
& Layforce. Post War  Port of London Police (CA42)
George
CSM (Capt)
2617252
MM and bar (with SBS)
Grenadier Gds; SBS
Robert
Sgt
2617533
MM, BEM
Grenadier Gds; SAS (MCG)
Blakeney
James, Venney
Gdsm
2660354
 
Coldstream Gds/L Det/kia 1SAS; (MCG)
Stanley
Gdsm
2696934
 
Scots Gds/L Det/kia
Bond
Ernest, Radcliffe
Sgt
3710883
OBE, QPM
Scots Gds; 'L' det SAS (MCG);
PoW Op Squatter;
later D.A.C. Met Police
John, Hamilton
Cpl
2824715
DCM (with SBS)
Seaforth Hldrs; SBS
John, Henry
Gdsm
2614807
284731
MiD - Gren Gds
DSO - Hamps Regt
Gren.Gds; later Major Royal Hamps
George, C.
Sgt
2880295
MM
London Scots; SBS
John
Pte
7619486
 
RAOC
Bridger
Arthur
Pte
2698057
 
Scots Gds; and SAS, PoW Op Squatter (MCG)
John
Bdr
930882
DCM
R.Artillery / 1SBS
Brook
Harold, 'Ginger'
LCpl
2615070
 
Gren Gds/MECdo/
SRS/killed (1SAS)
William, Gordon, 'Jimmy'
LCpl
2695138
MM
Scots Gds; (MCG)
Leslie, Jock
Cpl
5437777
 
DCLI; &Me Cdo;
kia SAS
Harry, Alexander, Desmond,
'Kelpie'
Lt (later Maj)
124535
MC
(LG37536, p1950))
Gren Gds; and SBS;
(CA112)
Gerrard, John, Gunton
LCpl
2655344
 
Coldstream Gds;
L.J.
LBdr
5499823
 
RA; PoW
Robin, Francis
T/Capt
 
DSO
General List.
Campbell
William
 
 
 
 
Carrington
J
Gdsm
2696602
 
POW with Scots Gds 13/6/42
(Cdo source ?)
Leonard, Richard
Sgt
328983
 
RAC; died on active service
Casey
Frederick
Pte
4979461
 
R. Sussex Regt; 3Cdo; 8Cdo; SRS;SAS.
Cass
George, Edward
LSgt
2616121
 
Gren Gds/SBS/L Det/1SAS/
kia SBS
Francis, William
Pte
5499203
 
Somerset Li; kia Burma
(Mission 204)
Chesworth
Thomas, Robert
Gdsm
2659967
 
Coldstream Gds; (MCG);
20/6/42 PoW 
Churchill
Randolph
Lt
 
 
 
Edward, James
Pte
5257172
 
Worcs Regt; and SAS; Pow 16/11/41
Collins
Ian, Glen
Lt
139780
later Lt Col Guards OBE, CdeG*
Coldstream Gds
Colquohuon or Colquhown
Leonard
LSgt
2695291
 
Scots Gds; PoW (MCG)
Cook
Stanley, John
Cpl
 
 
 
Cooper
J.C.
Major
 
 
(CA25)
Cooper
John, Murdoch
LSgt
2698113
DCM
Scots Gds; award with SAS
(LG 35799) (MCG)
Edwin, Robert
Bdr
830703
 
R Artillery
Roger, James, Allen,
'Jumbo'
Lt
2239
 
West Yorks
Creese
 
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery
Curtis
P
Sgt
 
 
(LL4)
Curtis
Walter, Stopford,
Constable 
Major
 
MC, MiD
Somerset LI 
Dermot, Ralph
Lt Col
36692
MiD
Scots Gds 2nd Bn; PoW
D'arcy
Michael
Gdsm
 
 
Irish Gds
Davies
Roy, David
Pte
2734997
 
Welsh Gds/L Det/ kia 1SAS 8/4/45, PoW (MCG)
Diamond
Max
 
 
 
 
Dickason
Samuel, E.
CSM
 
 
 
Anthony
TSM
2695218
 
Scots Gds
Duffy
William, Patrick
Sgt
2568672
MM
Coldstream Gds;MECdo;
SAS PoW 11/8/42;
WO417/52; escaped x2
Duncalfe
Roy
Gdsm
2695425
MM
Scots Gds; LG35799;
PoW 22/11/43
CasList WO417/82
Philip
Lt
30978
MC
RHG; MC with 3 Cdo
Eccles
Douglas
Sgt
2735399
 
Welsh Gds / SRS/     
1SAS executed
Keith, Valentine
Tpr
7912260
 
RAC; & SBS; kia
Edwards
Neville, Arthur,
Frank
Sapper 
(later Major)
871055;
312539
 
1937 RA;1938 RE;
4 SS Bn 10/11/40;
8 Cdo1/2/41;
B Bn Layforce (RE Card)
Edwards
Thomas
Gdsm
 
 
 
Harry
Pte
5670462
 
SLI; attd 'A' Bn Layforce 
PoW Crete
Evans
Robert, Humphrey, Ward
A/Cpl
2695297
 
Scots Gds; PoW Nov41; (MCG); WO417/102; 1SAS (WO416/115/145)
Fassam
Joseph, William
LBdr
874242
 
RA/ME Cdo/1SAS/kia SRS
Cyril
Cpl, later SSM
2615284
DCM
Grenadier Gds; and SBS 
Fitzlarence
E
Capt
 
 
 
Robert, H.
Dvr
 
 
& 52 ME; residing USA (CA89)
Ford
I.L.
Tpr
 
 
 
Friend
John, Francis
Sgt
 
 
 
Galbraith
E, Ted
Lt
 
 
 
Gall
Victor, G.
Cpl
 
 
& 3 Cdo; CA96
Gardner
C.E.
Lt Col
 
 
& 12 Cdo; died 1950 (CA13)
Gilroy
 
Major
 
 
RAMC
Goldsmith
Ernest,Edward, William,
Frederick   'Joe'
LSgt
6397316
MM (LG36349,p519)
(WO373/4/298)
R Sussex/ME Cdo / 1SAS / S.R.S
Goode
Frederick, Charles
Cpl
5108868
 
Duke Of Cornwall LI
Govan
James, Chisholm, Wilson
Cpl
3057065
MM (LG35020,p7174)
RASC/MECdo/SRS/
1SAS executed
Griffiths-Jones
Mervyn
Capt
 
 
 
Gunn
David
 
 
 
Seaforths
Richard, Algernon,
Frederick
Maj
45143
 
RHG
Edward, Thomas ,
Hornsby
Cpl
5615963
 
Somerset Li
Thomas, Herbert
LSgt
2613699
 
Grenadier Gds
William, Herbert
Pte
5625251
 
Devonshire Regt;
3, 8, &ME Cdo/ 
1SAS / kia SRS
Higgins
Walter, T.F.
Spr
 
 
R Engineers; CA93
Thomas, Fenton
Gdsm
2654660
Silver Star
Coldstream Gds. Registers
& (CA82)
Hill
Daniel, Mcfarlane
Pte
2694342
 
Scots Gds; PoW (MCG)
Hobart
Edward, J.
'Eddie'
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery
Hogan
M.J.
Gdsm
 
 
 
Holmes
Ronald, William
Sgt
5622405
BEM
Devonshire
Honour
George, Butler
Lt Cdr
 
DSC, VRD
& COPP (CA115)
Houlgate
A.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Houston
John, William
Sgt
2694790
 
Scots Gds
George, 'Taffy'
Gdsm
 
 
from North Wales (CA51)
Jackson
Ernest
 
2696403
 
Scots Gds
Jellicoe
George, Patrick, John,
Rushworth
Lt
124546
DSO MC MiD
Coldstream Gds
Jenkins
Byron
Fus
6468043
 
R. Fus; 1and SSD1; (PG)
Jenkins
W.G.
Sgt
 
 
(CA20, CA38)
Jones
C.C.
Sgt
 
 
 
Jones
Hefin
Gdsm
 
 
 
Jones
John, Thomas, William
Spr
 
 
RE  (CA69)
Kauntze
J
Lt
 
 
 
Kealy
Michael, R.B.
Major
 
 
 
Kershaw
David
Cpl / Sgt
4121633
 
Grenadier Gds (MCG)
Kinnivane
John
Cpl
6094156
 
Queens Royal Regt;
ME Cdo /
SRS / 1SAS executed

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
MCG = Special Forces in Arms:Eoin and Ambrose McGonigal, author Patric McGonigal.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Leonard, Frank
Pte
5669104
 
Somerset Li
Landsberg
W
Gdsm
 
 
 
Langton
Thomas, Bennett
Lt (later HonCol)
132243
MC 
'L'det.SAS; SBS; (oral interview IWM 18045 with Bob Bennett MM
Christie, Norman
Lt 
124143
MiD
SLI; PoW Crete escaped Yugoslavia / Chetniks
Robert , Edward
Lt Col
 
 
RHG; later Chief of Comb Ops
Lazenby
Ralph
LSgt
803879
 
Scots Guards; and SAS - PoW Op. Squatter (MCG)
Leadbetter
Harold, J,
Gdm
2617519
 
Grenadier Gds
Leaver
W.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Leitch
J
Gdsm
2698540
 
Scots Gds
John, Steel,' Jock'
Lt
65419
 
Welsh Gds; kia with SAS (MCG)
Ernest,Thomas 'Bob'
Gdsm
2660913
MM
Coldstream Gds and 'L' det. SAS (MCG)
Lorrimer
 
 
 
 
 
MacDougall
William, L.
LCpl
 
 
see record for McDOUGALL
Majendie
John, Dering
Lt (later Major)
95253
 
Somerset Li
Maloney
J.W.
LCpl
5672160
 
Somerset LI; PoW escaper (MCG);WO417/36
Marden
Frederick,Charles
Gdsm
2661426
 
Coldstream Gds; wounded 17Jul'41 Cyrenaica WO417/29; transferred to RE 16Dec'42
Mather, Sir
David Carol Macdonald
Capt
 
MC
Welsh & Scots Gds; (CA84)
Mayle
John,  Jack
Tpr
328493
 
Lancers, dangerously ill 2/2/40 WO417/11 later 1SSD Burma (PG)
John, Edward, Trestrail
Cpl
5440304
 
Duke Of Cornwall Li
McAllister
 
 
 
 
 
McCormick
 
Sgt
7878909
 
17/21 Lancers
William, Lawrence
LCpl
2694429
 
Left Cdo 1941; kia 1943 with Scots Gds.
Alec
CQMS
2654904
 
Coldstream Gds; from Burnley Lancs (LL8)
Mckay
Robert, W.M.
Gdsm
2698040
 
Scots Gds; PoW; WO417/91; (MCG)
McSorely
 
 
 
 
 
Milbanke
R
Capt
 
MC
10 Hussars
Miles
Arthur 
Sgt
 
 
and 3 Cdo; post war Police Insp at Saltcoats (CA49)
John
Pte
6139215
 
East Surrey
Milton
 
Capt
 
 
see Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
Moore
Sidney, Henry
Cpl
 
 
 and 7 and 51ME (CA77) (CA119) ;  brother Albert  was in 3 Cdo (CA64)
Mortimer
George
Gdsm
 
 
 
Moss
W
Sgt
5621976
 
Devons;  wounded 17/3/42;  PoW ME Cdo 12/9/42; WO417/42,  55, & 79
Muirhead
 
 
 
 
 
Murray
Patrick
 
6976770
 
R Inniskilling
Ness
A.P.
Capt
 
 
 
Neville
 
Sgt
S/181399
 
RASC
Nicholson, Sir
Godfrey
Capt
 
 
and SS Bde; from Newbury (CA93)
O'Dowd
Christopher
Gdsm
2719054
MM
Irish Gds; L Det SAS; 1SAS; kia SRS
O'Neil
N. 'Paddy'
Sgt
5669535
 
Somerset LI; PoW western Desert CasList WO417/54
John, Myles
LSgt
2716586
MM
Irish Gds; & 1 SBS; CasList WO417/91 wounded
James, Andrew
Sgt
2717197
 
Irish Gds; PoW Cyrenaica
Oliphant
J
Pte
 
 
lka Glasgow (LL9)
Peace
Jack
Cpl
 
 
Coldstream Gds
Peck
Ted, 'The Rabbi'
 
 
 
 
Plomer
M.W.F.
Sgt
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA88)
George, Thomas
Gdsm
2720198
 
Irish Gds; (CA110); PoW
A.C.
LCpl
 
 
 
Quinton
R.S.
Cpl
2566703
 
RHG; PoW (MCG)
Redstone
Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Rhodes
Frank
Gdsm
2626982
 
Grenadier Gds; (MCG)
Richards
James, Irwin
Cpl
 
 
 
Arthur
CSM
5381845
 
RAC
Charles, George, Gibson
WO1
2656281
DCM
Coldstream Gds; (MCG)
Robertson
John, Paterson
Gdsm
811911
 
Scots Gds: PoW (MCG)
Rose
Graham, 'Johnny'
LCpl
2617725
MM*
Grenadier Gds; (MCG)
Sadler
John
Gdsm
814251
 
RA Attestation 1934; to Scots Gds; PoW (MCG)
Saint
W.E.
Pte
5670183
 
SLI; Wounded  Western Desert, PoW, WO417/57 
Savery
Henry, James
 
 
 
 
Lewis, Ralph
Tpr
321274
 
Dragoon Gds
Schofield
Albert, Joe
Sgt
 
 
Life Guards
Fred
LSgt
2696965
 
Scots Gds; kia with SAS
Sherwood
James, Barlow, Brookes
Sgt
T/106321
MM
RASC; and 1 SBS;  IWM Oral Interview ref. 9783
Shortall
James, Patrick
Cpl
6464231
 
R Fus/3 Cdo /SSRF; executed 2SAS
Thomas, John
Pte
5672780
 
Somerset LI; L Det SAS died of diptheria 1 SAS 'A' Sqn.
Smith
A
LCpl
 
 
Scots Gds; PoW (MCG)
Smith
Henry, John
Gdsm
 
 
Grenadier Gds; (CA116)
Smith
Lionel, Eric
Cpl
 
 
(CA86)
Smith
L.V.
LCpl
2719754
 
Irish Gds
Smyth Osbourne
 
Capt
 
 
 
Stavordale, The Lord
 
Lt
 
 
 
Stirling
Archibald, David
Lt
72647
DSO, OBE
 
Sydney, J.
Sgt
2692673
 
Scots Gds; (PoW died); (MCG)
Storey
J
Sgt
3597146
 
Scots Gds
Sudeley, The Lord
 
Capt
 
 
 
Sutherland
David
Lt Col
 
MC
Black Watch
Swann
S.J. 'Joseph'
Gdsm
2617954
 
(CA112); 2 Tp; &M.E.Cdo; 1SAS,SRS, PoW Termoli CasLists WO417/69.
Ralph, Esmond, Selby
Pte 
 
 
Layforce; later Captain.
John, Leslie
Cpl
2617532
 
Grenadier Gds
Tobin
Charles, Francis
Gdsm
2719627
 
Irish Gds/ME Cdo/1SAS. kia SRS
Todd
 
 
 
 
 
Tribe
Charles
LCpl
 
 
 
Tufnell
Kenneth, Edward, Mortimer
A/Major
23953
MC
Gren. Guards; award with Grenadiers 1943
Wade
Thomas, Nugent
LCpl
2695292
 
8 Cdo (Layforce) 12Aug'40 - 18Jul'41 to 2 Scots Gds. /Source: SGds Record)
Warburton
Arthur
Gdsm
2734482
 
Welsh Gds; PoW 17/7/42 WO417/47, WO417/92 (MCG)
Ward
George, Richard
Sgt
282309
 
Scots Gds/L Det/ SRS/ 1SAS/died on war service
Watson
Tom, A
Pte
 
 
& SBS (CA84)
Waugh
Evelyn
Lt
 
 
Royal Marine
Percy, Arthur
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
William, Henry, Lawrence, Peter
Capt
 
 
Lord Milton, 1943 8th Earl Fitzwilliam
Whiteman
Norman, J.
Pte
 
 
& 3 Cdo; from Coventry (CA103)
Wilson
Robert
Lt Col
 
DSO*, MID
R Artillery; & SBS (CA115)
Wright
William, 'Bill'
Major
 
 
R Artillery
Yates
G.H.A.
CSM
 
 
Gren. Gds; PoW; (MCG)

9 Commando

History of the Unit

No. 9 Commando was initially formed with No.11 Commando in July 1940 from Scottish Command. Their first commanding officer was Lt. Col. John Maclean 'Jack' Saegert, RE. Many original members of No.9 came from No’s 6 and 7 independent Companies which had been raised in April 1940. No.9 became part of the 2nd Special Service Battalion in the autumn of 1940.
The unit did not wear a cap badge as such but while serving in the 2nd Special Service Battalion they wore a black hackle in a khaki Balmoral hat. When the Special Service Battalions were re-organized in March 1941, the unit reverted to its 9 Commando title. Their H.Q. at this time was at Criccieth, North Wales. They retained the Balmoral and black hackle which was transferred to the green beret when the latter was adopted in 1942.
Operation Sunstar. The first operational raid by the Commando was on the nights of 22nd/23rd November 1941 on the French coast at Houlgate. A successful landing and evacuation was affected without loss. After this raid Lt Col R Tod assumed command of the unit. 
Operation Chariot. In March 1942 a small contingent of Commandos from No.9 took part in the famous St.Nazaire raid in support of No 2 Commando.
No.9 Commando were then called on to reinforce the garrison in Gibraltar during the lead up to the Torch landings in North Africa .The unit remained in Gibraltar until March 1943 after which it returned to the UK for refitting. After being posted to the Mediterranean and arriving there in November 1943 No 9 were in action again on the islands of Tremiti and Pianosa.
Operation Partridge. December 1943 in the river Garigliano area. 
On 20 January 1944 No.9 Commando landed at Anzio and then was promptly withdrawn on the 25th to be deployed to the area of Monte Ornito. The Commando suffered heavy losses during the bitter fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito. 
2nd Anzio Landing - 3 March 1944 No.9 Commando were once again deployed to Anzio and it was here that Major Callf led 5 troop, now only half strength due to casualties at Monte Ornito, in a successful bayonet charge against a much larger force of German paratroopers.
Operation X - Anzio beachhead 19 March 1944 No.9 were tasked with clearing three Wadis about half a mile from the perimeter of the beachhead.
With his Commando strength severely depleted Lt Col. Tod reformed the Troops into three Squadrons. Fighting was brutal and often at close quarter. No.9 Commando had 73 casualties killed, wounded , or missing
After this No.9 Commando was withdrawn to Naples, and then onto Molfetta. The next few months were spent rebuilding the Commando from replacements sent from the UK already Commando trained, and when there no more available, from volunteers from Regiments operating in North Africa and the Central Mediterranean . These then had to undergo their training from the Commando training group that had been formed in Italy.
Other operations by No 9 included 'Operation Darlington 11’ May 1944, and Operation ‘Gradient’  August 1944. This latter operation featured men on bicycles attacking a garrison. The garrison did not exist so a local telephone exchange was ransacked instead !

Later No 9 Commando operated in Greece before returning to Italy for its last engagement at Commachio and Argenta in April 1945.
Once the the war ended a decision was made to disband all Army Commando units.


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9 Commando Roll of Honour

Pte. J. ANDERSON
Pte. D.S. BALFOUR
Pte. J. BANKS
Pte. J. BANNON
Pte. J.G. BLACKIE
Pte. C.G. BROWN
Pte. J. BROWN
Pte. R.F. DICKIE
Pte. W.G. EDMONDS
Pte. H. FARMER
Pte. J. GELLATLY
Pte. J.F. GRIEVE
Pte. E.A. HUNT
Pte. R. JOHNSTONE
Pte. J.L. KEIL
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 102 of 102

ANDERSON, John

Private John Anderson 9 Commando
Private
3716829
No 9 Commando
Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Anderson was reported missing 3 February 1944, later presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

BALFOUR, David Stewart

Private
2936087
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private David Balfour was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Andrew and Anne Balfour, of Amulree, Perthshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BALLS, David Gavin

Capt DG Balls 9 Commando
Captain
90724
No 9 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Captain David Balls was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/6.
 

BANBURY, Frederick

Corporal
5678008
No 9 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Frederick Banbury, 5 Troop, was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy.
In 1939 Frederick was single and employed as a Shop Assistant, Men's Outfitters.

BANKS, John

Private
2884786
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Banks was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas and Marda Banks, of Cambuslang, Lanarkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BANNON, James

Private
2758223
No 9 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Bannon died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Patrick and Catherine Bannon, of Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BASSETT-WILSON, Paul Francis

Paul Bassett-Wilson MC
Captain
165718
No 9 Commando
No 12 Commando
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Paul Bassett-Wilson MC died during operations with No.9 Commando at Lake Comacchio, Italy [1].
A former pupil of Stowe School and student at Trinity College [2], he had earlier served as a Lieutenant in No.12 Commando. 

BEARDMORE, Thomas

RSM Tom Beardmore No 9 Commando
RSM Tom Beardmore No 9 Commando
WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major
5048331
No 9 Commando
North Staffordshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Regimental Sergeant Major Tom Beardsmore was killed in action during operations at Mount Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Beardmore; husband of W. E. Beardmore, of Woodhead, Cheadle, Staffordshire [1][2].

BILSBOROUGH, Walter

Lance Sergeant
327597
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Walter Bilsborough died of wounds received during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Charles and Maggie Bilsborough, of Preston, Lancashire. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BISSET, George Davidson

Lt Bisset 9 Commando
Lieutenant
94549
No 9 Commando
Royal Engineers
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant George Bisset died of wounds whilst a Prisoner of War in German hands during operations in Italy. [1][2]. He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the field [3].

BLACKHURST, John

Rifleman
6920686
No 9 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman John Blackhurst died of wounds during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He received a postumous Mention In Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in Italy.
 
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BLACKIE, James Gordon

Private
2880769
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders 2nd Bn (London Scottish)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Blackie was reported missing on 3 February 1944, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave.
Son of James Gordon Blackie and Jessie Gordon Blackie.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROWN, John

Private
4350290
No 9 Commando
The East Yorkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private John Brown died during operations in the region of Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy.

BROWN, Reid

Lance Corporal
7044540
No 9 Commando
Royal Irish Fusiliers 1st Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Reid Brown was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. The previous month on 3 February 1944 he had been wounded remaining on duty with his Commando.

BURGESS, Leslie

Lance Corporal
1877628
No 9 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Leslie Burgess was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He had embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave.

BURT, William Charles

Lance Bombardier
2050861
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier William Burt died on 17 March 1944 in Italy from wounds inflicted on 30 December 1943. This date coincides with Operation Partridge. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

CAMPBELL, Kenneth Norman

Captain
75551
No 9 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 5th Bn.
Died on war service
Died in the UK

Captain Kenneth Campbell, 4 troop,  died on the 9th September 1941 of injuries received in a m/c accident that occurred on the night of 5th September. A court of inquiry was held on the 11th September and his funeral took place on the 12th September 1941.

CHAMBERS, Alexander

Rifleman
3250016
No 9 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman Alexander Chambers was reported missing 3 February 1944, later presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on a marble roll of honour located on Monte Ornito.
 

CHANCELLOR, Wilfred Douglas

Lance Bombardier
2049911
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Bombardier Wilfred Chancellor was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of William and Nellie Chancellor, of Balsall Heath, Birmingham.

CLARK, Francis William

Major
50979
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 2nd Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major Francis Clark was reported wounded and missing 3 February 1944, later presumed died of wounds during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave.

COLES, William James

Corporal
3910782
No 9 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal William Coles was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He has no known grave.

COUPE, Leonard

Lance Sergeant
894763
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Leonard Coupe died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in Italy. Son of William and Martha Coupe; husband of A.

CRAIG, Albert John

WO2 Company Sergeant Major
2873976
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Company Sergeant Major Albert Craig died in Italy. His Commando were engaged in an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. Son of John Craig, and of Helen Craig, of Huntly, Aberdeenshire.

CRAWFORD, Robert Allan

Lance Corporal
2934211
No 9 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Robert Crawford was killed in action during operations in Italy. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge.

DEANS, James

Corporal
2079518
No 9 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Deans was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, confirmed 14 months later as killed in action on that date. He embarked for the raid on ML 457 and was the husband of Mrs A. Deans, 4 Albert Street, Paisley.

DICKIE, Robert Finn

Pte. RF Dickie 9 Commando
Private
2988081
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Dickie died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He has no known grave. Son of John Dickie, and of Margaret Finn Dickie, of Milton, Dunbartonshire; husband of Mary Suter Dickie.
 
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DIMALOW, Philip Keith

Lieutenant
180304
No 9 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Philip Diimalow was reported missing, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of James Francis Dimalow and of Marjorie Dimalow (nee Fleming).

DUNCAN, Ronald

Lance Corporal
2032723
No 9 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Ronald Duncan was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. Son of James W. Duncan and Elisabeth R. Duncan, of Aberdeen. They were formally notified of his death on 2 April 1943.

DUNDAS, Duncan

Sergeant
2754382
No 9 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant Duncan Dundas was killed in action during operations in Italy. He has no known grave. Son of James and Isabella Dundas; husband of Sheila Henrietta Dundas, of Kirkcudbright. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge. 

EDEN, George William Joseph

Rifleman
6850527
No 9 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman George Eden, 5 Troop, was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of James Thomas Eden and Mary Ann Eden, of Shoreditch, London.

EDMONDS, William George

Private
6348327
No 9 Commando
Queens Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Edmonds was reported wounded and missing, later confirmed killed in action between the 3rd and 6th February, during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is also on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 

FARMER, Henry

Henry Farmer 9 Commando
Private
4350517
No 9 Commando
East Yorkshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Henry Farmer from Hull was reported missing later presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of James Farmer, and of C.M. Farmer, of Hull. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.

FORBES, Robert

Lance Bombardier
902786
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Bombardier Robert Forbes was reported missing later presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Andrew Brodie Forbes and Margaret Forbes, of Edinburgh. He is named on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.

GARDNER, James

James Gardner 9 Commando
Original grave of LCpl Jim Gardner 9 Commando
Lance Corporal
3535628
No 9 Commando
Manchester Regiment, 9th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Gardner was killed in action during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Fred and Jane Gardner.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/91.

GELLATLY, John

Pte. J. Gellatly 9 Commando
Private
3318356
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Gellatly was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito. Eldest son of John and Margaret Gellatly, of Concraigie, Perthshire.
 

GIBSON, James Lang

Captain
210963
No 9 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Captain James Gibson died of injuries received in a mine explosion at Anzio on the 24th June.

Sources
CWGC
No 9 Cdo War Diary, National Archives WO218/69.
Casualty List 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/6.

GREENSHIELDS, Thomas Cameron

Lieutenant
90992
No 9 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Thomas Greenshields was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of George Johnson Greenshields, and of Eva Greenshields, of Glasgow. M.A., LL.B. Posthumous Mention in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service.

GRIEVE, John Fletcher

Private
2933802
No 9 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Died on war service
Died in the UK

Private John Grieve was accidently killed by a mine on Portland Range whilst training. A Court of Inquiry was held on the 20th May and reconvened on the 29th May 1943. Pte Grieve had apparently previously served in No 6 Commando.

HOLMES, Leslie Thomas

Corporal
6897410
No 9 Commando
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Leslie Holmes was reported missing 19 March 1944 later presumed killed in action during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead.

JAMESON, Robert Evan

Lance Sergeant
821516
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Robert Evan Jameson, from Virginia, County Cavan, was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown and has no known grave.
 
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JOHNSTONE, Robert

Private
3189032
No 9 Commando
Kings Own Scottish Borderers 2nd Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Johnstone was reported missing 3 February 1944 at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito. Foster-son of Mrs. E.A. Kean of Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire.

KEIL, John Leslie

Private
2939369
No 9 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Keil was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of John and Elsie Keil, of Elgin, Morayshire; husband of Maureen Keil. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
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KENNOWAY, George Cray

Private
2939370
No 9 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 2nd Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Cray Kennoway was reported missing, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
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KINGSBURY, Harold Sidney

Sergeant
3186138
No 9 Commando
Border Regiment
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Harold Kingsbury MM was reported wounded and missing on 19 March 1944 during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas Francis and Jane Kingsbury.

KITHER, Harry Thomas

Lt Kither 9 Commando
Captain
96760
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Harry Kither MC, from Longcot Shrivenham near Swindon, died during operations at Lake Comacchio and the Argenta Gap. He had been awarded the Military Cross "in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy."
 
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LANE, Peter John

Peter Lane 9 Commando
Fusilier
864477
No 9 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Peter Lane was reported missing, later presumed killed in action, during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ernest Lane; husband of Jane Lane, of North Kensington, London.

LODY, Anthony

Lance Corporal
T/10699839
No 9 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Anthony Lody died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

MACINNES, Neil

WO1 Regimental Sergeant Major
2974803
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Died in service
Died in the UK
Neil Macinnes was the Regimental Sergeant Major of No 9 Commando at the time of his death. The No 9 Commando War Diary for January 10th 1942 records the following "2974803, R.S.M. McINNES N, died of self inflicted gunshot wound."
 
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MACKENZIE, Ian Robert

Corporal
2933784
No 9 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Ian MacKenzie was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Colin and Nellie MacKenzie; husband of Jessie Steele MacKenzie, of Forres, Morayshire. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 

MATTHEWS, Leslie James

Pte LJ Matthews 9 Commando
Private
3391673
No 9 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leslie Matthews from Blackpool was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on a marble roll of honour on Monte Ornito.

MCGOWAN, Ronald Anthony

Private
14543790
No 9 Commando
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Ronald Anthony McGowan was reported missing later confirmed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Grandson of Patrick and Cathrine McGowan, of Craigneuk, Wishaw, Lanarkshire.

McKINNON, Alexander Edward Cunningham

Lance Sergeant
3132746
No 9 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers 2nd Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Alexander McKinnon was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of John and Frances McKinnon; husband of Florence Janes McKinnon, of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito.
 

MESMER, Roy Alfred

Private
5783885
No 9 Commando
Royal Norfolk Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Roy Mesmer was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of William E. and Kate Mesmer, of Norwich. His name is on a marble roll of honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MOIR, Bertram Wigton

Fusilier
3127401
No 9 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Bertram Moir was reported wounded and missing 19 March 1944 during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Bertram Wigton Moir and Mary Moir; husband of Ellen Moir, of Edinburgh.

MONK, Barrie Richard

Private
6213656
No 9 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Barrie Monk was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on the Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito. Son of Harold and Ann Monk.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MORRIS, Howell Charles

Howell Charles Morris 9 Commando
Grave of Lieutenant Morris 9 Commando
Lieutenant
222124
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Howell Morris died 2 April 1945 during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Commissioned 19 December 1941. Son of Lt.-Col. Charles E. Morris and P. A. Morris, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

NEILSON, Gilbert Reid

Private
2992493
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Gilbert Neilson was killed in action during a raid behind enemy lines in the area of the Garigliano River, Italy (Operation Partridge). He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neilson, of Bearsden, Dunbartonshire.

NEWSON, John Arthur

Private
6349065
No 9 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Newson died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of James Albert and Emma Charlotte Newson, of Bermondsey, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PARKIN, Ivor George

Ivor George Parkin 9 Commando
Gunner
2057623
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Ivor Parkin died of wounds during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Frederick George and Winifred Gaina Parkin, of Shirley, Southampton.
 
Sources
CWGC.
RA Casualty Card.

PRESTAGE, Robert William

Gunner
6017232
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Robert Prestage was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Robert Augustus and Hilda Alice Prestage, of Walthamstow, Essex. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
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PRINGLE, Charles Taylor

Lance Corporal
4914347
No 9 Commando
Worcestershire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Charles Pringle died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Walter and Eleanor Pringle.
 
Sources
CWGC.

QUIGLEY, Thomas

Private
4388422
No 9 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Thomas Quigley died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of John and Mary Ann Quigley.

RICHARDSON, John

Sergeant
3603243
No 9 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant John Richardson died of wounds during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty List 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/73.

ROLFE, Julian Dudley

Private
14416231
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders 6th Bn.
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Julian Rolfe died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead. He has no known grave.  Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in Italy. Son of Hubert Dudley Rolfe and Ada Ethel Rolfe.

ROSS, Robert Sharp

Robert Ross 9 Commando
Private
2985617
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Ross was killed in action during operations in Italy, and has no known grave. Son of William Brown Ross and Catherine Ross, of Camelon, Falkirk, Stirlingshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SCOTT, Michael

Lieutenant
117892
No 9 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Michael Scott died of wounds during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty List 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/6.

SHENTON, Joseph

Private
5046468
No 9 Commando
King's Shropshire Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Joseph Shenton was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268 and has no known grave.

SMITH, George Alfred

Constable George Alfred Smith
George Alfred Smith 9 Commando
Private
14241717
No 9 Commando
Black Watch
North Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Smith was killed in action during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy, and has no known grave. Son of George Henry and Alice Smith; husband of Elsie Smith, of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. 

STARLING, Horace Edwin

Lieutenant
180800
No 9 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Horace Starling died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty List 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/8.
 

STOREY, Percy Ronald

Lance Corporal
6465386
No 9 Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Percy Storey, 5 Troop, was killed in action during operations to clear the enemy from the Wadis in the beachhead area at Anzio. Son of John George and Sarah Jane Storey; husband of Agnes Johnstone Storey, of Rothesay, Isle of Bute. [1][2][3][5]

STUART, John

John Stuart 9 Commando
Private
2825409
No 9 Commando
Seaforth Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Stuart from Ballindalloch was reported missing during operations at Monte Ornito, Italy, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. His name is among others on a Marble Roll of Honour erected on Monte Ornito post war by veterans.

SUTTON, John Robert

Private
2181475
No 9 Commando
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Sutton died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas John and Emma Sutton.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TAIT, John

Lance Corporal
4469403
No 9 Commando
Durham Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Tait was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of John and Isabella Tait, of Berwick-on-Tweed. His name is on a marble roll of honour located on Monte Ornito.
 
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TANNER, John Andrew

Corporal
14241755
No 9 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
City of London Police
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal John Tanner was killed in action on 15 April 1945 during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. The previous year on 20 March 1944 he was wounded (recovered) during operations in Italy. 

TATLER, John

Private
4925885
No 9 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John Tatler, 5 Troop, died of wounds during operations to clear the enemy from Wadis at Anzio, Italy. He was one of three No.9 Commandos from 5 Troop who died after their second landing at Anzio. Son of George Henry and Annie Tatler, of Stoke-on-Trent.
 

THOMSON, Donald

Private
2933811
No 9 Commando
No 6 Independent Company
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Donald Thomson died from a gunshot wound. Court of Enquiry returned a verdict of accidental death. Casualty List records his Unit as No.6 independent Company [see notes].
 
Sources
CWGC.

TUDOR, William John

Private
14241701
No 9 Commando
Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Cheshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Tudor was killed in action during operations at the Anzio beachhead, Italy.
Son of John J. and Emma A. Tudor, of Clive, Shropshire [1][2][3].
Previously wounded 30 December 1943 (Operation Partridge), Italy [4].

TURNER, Henry

Gunner
1476334
No 9 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Henry Turner died during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito.

URQUHART, Robert Rose

Pte Robert Urquhart 9 Commando
Private
2991922
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Urquhart, 5 troop, died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy [1][3][4].
  • 3 March 1944 wounded during operations at Anzio [2][5] [see Linked Content below].
  • Evacuated as casualty to the UK [4][5]

VODDEN, John

Rfn. John Vodden 9 Commando
Rifleman
6969151
No 9 Commando
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Rifleman John Vodden was reported missing 3 February 1944 during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy, later confirmed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Arthur O. J. and Margaret Vodden, of Winton, Hampshire.

WADE, Leonard Alfred

Lance Sergeant
2881130
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Leonard Wade was killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Mrs. M. Wade of Hullbridge, Essex. His name is amongst others on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito itself.

WATKINSON, Thomas

Corporal
3911661
No 9 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Corporal Thomas Watkinson died during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Henry and Margaret Watkinson, of Liverpool; husband of Winefred (Wyn) Watkinson, of Knotty Ash, Liverpool. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour on Monte Ornito. 

WATSON, Alexander Grant

Alexander Watson 9 Commando
Private
3311891
No 9 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Alexander Watson from Glasgow died in Dumfries Royal Infirmary as a result of a collision with a lorry whilst riding a pedal cycle on the Kirkcudbrig

WATTS, Albert

Dvr Albert Watts 9 Commando
Served as : 
POWER, Thomas
Driver
T/269038
No 9 Commando
Royal Army Service Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Driver Albert Watts, from Manchester, died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
 

WHITE, Alan McKaig

Lance Corporal
2881012
No 9 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Sherwin was killed in action during operations in Italy. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge. He has no known grave. Son of Stanley Adison White and Mildred Eugenie Meta White, of Pinner, Middlesex.

WHITEFIELD, James

Lance Corporal
3249581
No 9 Commando
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Whitefield was reported missing 3 February 1944, later confirmed killed in action during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of John and Sarah Whitefield, of Biggar, Lanarkshire. His name is on a Marble Roll of Honour located on Monte Ornito.

WHITWORTH, William

Private
14409959
No 9 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Whitworth was killed in action during operations to clear the enemy from the Wadis in the beachhead area at Anzio. Son of Herbert and Eva Whitworth, of Chadderton, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC

WILDGOOSE, William Eric

William Wildgoose 9 Commando
Private
4132967
No 9 Commando
Cheshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private William Wildgoose died during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Ernest and Mary Wildgoose, of Colyhurst, Manchester. His name is on a marble roll of honour located on Monte Ornito.

WILSON, George

Lance Sergeant
2983410
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Sergeant George Wilson was killed in action during operations in Italy. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/70.

WILSON, Reginald

Private
4922164
No 9 Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Died on active service

Private Reginald Wilson was accidentally killed during operations in Italy. 

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/78.

WINFIELD, William

Corporal
6470649
No 9 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal William Winfield died during an operation against German forces in the wadis near the Anzio beachhead.

WRIGHT, George Alexander

Corporal
3325200
No 9 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal George Wright died on 14 April of wounds received on 13 April during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Thomas and Annie Victoria Wright; husband of Holly Isobel Rutherford Wright, of Tweedmouth, Northumberland.
 
Sources
CWGC.

9 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.9 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No 9 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

No 9 Commando Nominal A - C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.9 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Abbott
J
Gnr
 
 
& 5 and 12 Cdos (LL1)
Ackroyd
Thomas, Daniel
Gdsm
2656563
 
Coldstream Gds; wounded 1/2/44 Italy CasLists WO417/72
Adcock
G
Pte
 
 
Gordon Hldrs
Agnew
H
Pte
 
 
A&SH
Alanach
R
Pte
2825410
 
Seaforths; 25Nov41 CasList WO417/36
Victor, Arthur
CSgt
974087
MiD
RA
Aldred
Albert
LBdr
 
 
RA; (CA113)
Jack
LCpl
2880907
 
Gordon Hldrs (London Scottish); (CA118); wounded Italy x2
Allan
Jock
Bdr
 
 
RA
Allaway
M
Pte
 
 
& 4 Cdo; lka Mitcham (LL1)
Allen
J
Pte
3313201
 
HLI
Michael, Rhys, Harvey
Capt
76441
MC
Black Watch
Allen
S
Gnr
 
 
lka Bletchley (LL1)
Allwright
Ian, Donald, Bruce
Cpl 
249687
 
R. Scots; LG35767 2nd Lt 3/10/42; later Major (CA50)
John
Pte
3716829
 
KORR; kia
Andrews
F
Pte
4124984
 
S Staffs Regt; lka The Wirral (LL1)
Andrews
Frederick, G.
Pte
 
 
from Coventry (CA105)
Armitage
J.W.
Sgt
 
 
lka County Down, NI. (LL1)
Frank, D.
CSM
 
 
(and 12 Cdo - CA13)
Arthur
D
Fus
 
 
and 3 Cdo; lka Worthing (LL1)
Arthur
Hugh
 
 
 
(CA98)
Ashworth
G
Pte
 
 
(CA13)
Aspden
J. 'Jack'
Bdr
 
 
RA; & 4 Cdo; (CA19, 38, 116) ; Major in Malay Regt
Bacon
Raymond, William
Gnr
2252809
 
RA Attestation Register 1941; 
re-enlisted 1950-53
Baker
Edward
Dvr
 
 
RASC; from Sheffield (CA110)
David, Stewart
Pte
2936087
 
A&SH; kia
William, Campbell
Cpl
2884648
 
Gordons; wounded 3/2/44 CasList WO417/72
David, Gavin
Capt
99724
 
HLI; kia
Francis, William
Cpl
2874523
 
Gordon Hldrs; kia
Bamford
F
Sgt
 
 
lka Sheffield (LL1)
Frederick
Cpl
5678008
 
QORWK; kia
John
Pte
2884786
 
London Scottish, kia
Banks
Thomas, H.
Sgt
3317445
 
HLI; (CA114); wounded 1/2/44
CasList WO417/72
James
Pte
2758223
 
Black Watch; kia
Barnett
W
Dvr
4696289
 
RASC
Bartlett
R
Pte
6107435
 
Middlesex Regt
Harold
LSgt
3533801
MM
Manchester Regt
Paul, Francis
Capt
165718
MC
Inniskillings; kia
Bates
P.G.T.
Lt
 
 
RAC
William, Stanley
Capt
204528
MiD
R Signals
John, J.
Pte
3053903
 
R. Scots; wounded 3/2/44 Italy WO417/72; lka Edinburgh (LL1); 
Baxter
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Beadell
William, Charles
Gnr
 
RA Attestations 1938;
Nos.9 & 12 Cdos (LL1)
Beard
A
Spr
 
 
RE; Nos 6 & 9 Cdos (LL1)
Thomas
RSM
5048331
MiD
N Staffs Regt; kia
W
Pte
2822502
 
Seaforths; wounded Italy
3/2/44 CasLists WO417/72
Beech
Reginald, W. 'Reggie'
Pte
4039374
 
KSLI
Belasco
David, Moss
Pte
 
 
(CA106)
Bell
Thomas
Gnr
 
 
from Falkirk (CA88)
Bennell
W.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Bennett
W.H.C.
Pte
 
 
 
Bigwood
O
Dvr
T/108066
 
RASC;  died Feb 1953 (CA21)
Walter
LSgt
327597
 
RA; kia
John, Edward, Hilbert, Blake
Capt
P/266374
 
RACD
George, Davidson
Lt
94549
MiD
RE; kia
Black
A. John
Sgt
 
 
 
John
Rfn
6920686
 
KRRC; kia
James, Gordon
Pte
2880769
 
London Scottish; kia
Blagdon
George, Graham
Gnr (A/LBdr)
812276
 
RA; wounded 19/3/44 Italy CasList WO417/74; (CA79)
Blake
W
Pte
 
 
 
Blyth
C
Gnr
6837862
 
RA
Blyth
D.A.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Bolton
Peter, H.
Major
295510
MBE
Seaforth Hldrs
Thomas
LCpl
 
MM
 
Botting
John, A.
Pte
 
 
(CA83) 9 & 3 Cdos
Bowley
Henry
Cfn
 
 
REME
John, Percy
Fus
6482228
Police
 
R. Fus; from Tottenham (CA112)
Bradshaw
 
Pte
 
 
wounded Apr'45 Op Roast (WD) WO218/87 Appdx F2.
Braithwaite
Denys
LCpl
 
 
From Wakefield.  Wife Irene.
Braithwaite
H
Cpl
4613732
 
DWR
Braithwaite
Harold
LSgt
 
 
and 12 Cdo; later Major (CA28), (CA57), (CA111)
Brand
George
Sgt
3061224
 
R.Scots; (CA107); wounded Italy
19/3/44 CasLists WO417/74
Branton
Kenneth, P.
LCpl
5257481
 
Worc Regt
Brawn
Douglas, A.
Pte
 
 
 
Brennan
F
Pte
3386504
 
East Lancs Regt
Bridle
J
Dvr
S/108262
 
RASC
Brierley
H
LSgt
3530324
 
Loyal Regt; wounded Italy 19/3/44 CasList WO417/73
Brindle
J
Dvr
 
 
 
Britton
S.H.
LCpl
14200752
 
SWB
Brown
A
Pte
 
Essex Regt
Charles, Gilbert
Pte
7358386
 
RAMC; Died.
Brown
D
Pte
3190489
 
KOSB
John
Pte
4350290
 
East Yorks Regt; kia
Brown
J.G.S.
Cpl
 
 
 
Reid
LCpl
7044540
 
R Irish Fusiliers; kia
W
LCpl
2934354
 
Cameron Hldrs
Gerald, Jackson
Lt
 
MC
 
Bryan
Henry, Joseph 
Sgt
3392351
 
E. Lancs Regt; 3/2/44 Italy
CasLists WO417/72 wounded  
Buchanan
George
Sgt
 
 
 
Buchanan-Allen
Donald, Roy
Capt
155094
 
RASC
Burgess
E
Fus
3526047
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Lesley
LCpl
 
RE; kia St Nazaire
John
Gnr
3654080
 
RA; (CA14); wounded
Italy CasList WO417/92
Burns
M
Spr
2193274
 
RE; wounded 3/2/44 Italy
CasList WO417/72
Burns
V
Gnr
911923
 
RA
William, Charles
LBdr
2050861
 
RA; kia
Bush
George, Lawrence
Sgt
 
 
 
Bush
P.J.
Lt
321587
 
Somerset Li
Howard, Herbert, Cosen
Cpl
 
MM (with SBS)
11Cdo and SBS
Butler
John
Cpl
14531039
 
RAMC
Butterworth
F
Fus
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Calderwood
Daniel
Cpl
 
 
 
Caldwell
D
Cpl
2823168
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Lesley, Stuart
Major
138421
MC*
Royal West Kent
Alexander, 'Alistair'
Pte
2984506
 
A&SH; Wounded Italy
Mar'44 CasList WO417/74
Cameron
Donald
 
 
 
 
Cameron
J
Pte
2753952
 
Black Watch
Ralph, Averne, Cyril
Capt
99223
MC
Cameron Hldrs
Campbell
George
LSgt
14359667
 
Buffs/Coldstream Gds
Campbell
James, Joseph
Gnr
 
 
RA
Kenneth, Norman
Capt
75551
 
HLI; died
Campbell
T.H.
Spr
 
 
 
Campbell-Mclean
W
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas, Whawell, 'Whay' 
LSgt
4978529
 
Sherwood Foresters
Cannon
G
Pte
 
Buffs
Capewell
P
Pte
 
Sherwood Foresters
Carey
D S
Bdr
 
 
 
Carlyle
D
Pte
2752333
 
Black Watch
Carrie
William Wilson
Capt
98149
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Carten
J
Pte
 
 
 
Carter
A.H.
Lt
 
 
R Sigs; CA24.
R
LCpl
 
 
lka Cleethorpes (LL3)
John 
RQMS
MiD
RA Attestations 1938
Cater
Tony
Capt
 
 
 
Caudrey
Douglas
Pte
 
London Scottish
Chadwick
M.R.
LCpl
 
 
 
Alexander
Rfn
3250016
 
Cameronian; kia
Chambers
H
Pte
 
 
lka Handsworth (LL4)
Wilfred, Douglas
Bdr
2049911
 
RA; kia
Chapman
R.T.
Lt
262290
 
Cheshire Regt
Chesney
W
Rfn
 
 
 
Chisholm
Ian, Mitchell
Pte
 
 
lka Wallington (CA118)
Chivers
Harold 
Fus
6981527
 
R.Inniskilling; (CA99); wounded Italy 3/2/44 CasLists WO417/72
Chorlton
Dudley, Kenneth
Pte
 
 
& 3 Cdo (CA79)
Clancy
J
Cpl
3055034
 
Royal Scots
Clark
D
Pte
14604362
 
A&SH
Francis, William
Major
50979
 
A&SH; kia
Clarke
E
Gnr
6460520
 
RA
Clarke
J
Gnr
 
 
 
Clay
Geoff
Cpl
5348758
 
R Berkshire Regt
Clemens
H
Pte
11051319
 
Royal Fusiliers
Clifton
J
Gnr
 
 
 
Climpson
Ernest, E.
Pte
7365682
 
RAMC; wounded 19/3/44
Italy CasList WO417/74
Cloke
S.M.
Lt
273981
 
R Hampshire Regt
Andrew, Rae
Capt
88299
MiD
Cameronian
Cochrane
W.H.
Gnr
 
 
RA
William, James
Cpl
3910782
 
SWB; kia 
Collins
A
Gnr
 
 
 
Colville
J
Pte
 
 
 
Connelly
P
Pte
2992429
 
A&SH
Leonard, W.
Cpl (Sgt)
6848656
 
KRRC; wounded x2 in Italy 3/2/44 and 19/3/44 CasLists; (CA90)
Cosgrove
Stephen
LCpl
3659918
 
S. Lancs Regt; wounded Italy 14/3/44 CasList WO417/73
Leonard
LSgt
894763
MiD
RA; kia
Cowell
J
Pte
 
 
 
Cowie
D
 
 
 
 
Cowie
E.L.
Pte
 
 
 
Coyne
J
Pte
2756595
 
Black Watch
Albert, John
CSM
2873976
 
Gordon Hldrs; kia
John
LCpl
 
MM,MiD
RAMC
Cran
H
Pte
3064877
 
Royal Scots
B.M.
Pte
3062044
 
R.Scots; wounded Italy
Robert, Alan
LCpl
2934211
 
QOCH; kia
Crofts
Frank
Gnr
 
RA Attestations 1938
A
Pte
 
 
lka Bristol (LL3)
H.G.
Pte
3909357
 
SWB; wounded Italy 19/3/44 CasLists WO417/73
Crowley
William, J.
Fus
 
 
from Worcestershire (CA98)
Cruickshank
Albert
A/Sgt
2038407
 
RE; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasLists WO417/72; (CA86)
Cullen
Robert
 
 
 
 
 
Cunningham
John, Wellington
Capt
151582
 
Camerons; and CBTC; from Teignmouth (CA106)
Curran
R.R.
Bdr
 
 
RA; (LL4)

No 9 Commando Nominal D - H

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.9 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
OCTU = Officer Cadet Training Unit
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Edward, John
Capt
173842
MC
RAMC
Dabb
Horace, Ernest
Lt
3965935 and 323544
 
enlisted 15/1/40 RWF; OCTU to Lincs Regt LG36673
Dagg
S.V.
Cpl
T/92529
 
RASC
Daley
E
Pte
858262
 
London Scottish
Samuel
LBdr
14322499
MM
RA
Davidson
Alexander 'Eck'
Pte
2758315
 
Black Watch; Italy 9/3/44 wounded CasList WO417/73
Davidson
Jock
Fus
3133213
 
R.Scots Fus; (PG)
Michael, Alfred, William
Capt
253496
MBE,MC, MiD
Northants. Regt.
Day
R
Fus
 
 
 
De Lapp
 
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Dean
F
Fus
3607581
 
R Inniskilling Fusiliers
James
Cpl
2079518
 
kia St Nazaire
Delaney
M
Fus
3458791
 
Lancs Fus; wounded Italy 15Apr45 CasList WO417/91; (LL4)
William, Henry
Pte
3860444
 
Border Regt; wounded 19/3/44 Italy CasList WO417/73; (CA89)
James
Pte
2985838
 
A&SH;CasList; Italy
wounded 30Dec43
J
Pte
2980471
 
HLI;  wounded 30/12/43 Italy
Dickens
G.A.
Pte
4913470
 
S. Staffs Regt; Italy  3/2/44 WO417/72
James, Sidney
Sgt
3889716
 
East Lancs Regt; kia
Robert, Finn
Pte
2988081
 
A&SH; kia
Phillip, Keith
Lt
180304
 
Durham LI; kia
Dixon
Frank, Ronald
 
 
 
 
Dobb
Ernest
Lt
 
 
 
Docker
E
CSM
 
 
and 12 Cdo. lka Somerset (LL4)
Dodd
G
Pte
 
 
 
Donnelly
James
Pte
3196664
 
KOSB
Dons-Madsen
Erik
LCpl
6299813
 
Buffs
Douglas
Graham
Pte
2985574
 
A&SH
Downing
J.D.
Pte
 
 
 
Drummond
Alexander
Gnr
 
 
 
Drury
George, F.
Act. CSM
2815839
 
Seaforths; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasList WO4167/72; (CA85)
Duncan
C.J.
LCpl
 
 
 
Ronald
LCpl
2032723
 
RE; kia St Nazaire
Duncan
LSgt
2754382
 
Black Watch; kia
Dunlop
A
Pte
 
 
 
John, Michael
Lt Col
132780
MiD
8 Hussars; 1 SS Bde, 4 and 9 Cdos (CA59)
Durkin
J
Pte
3059066
 
Royal Scots
Dwyer
Timothy
Pte
3772173
 
Kings Own Royal Regt
Dyke
A
Rfn
14218283
 
KRRC; wounded Italy 3/2/44 WO417/72
Eames
William
Pte
 
 
 
Ebben
D
Pte
14736726
 
Somerset Li
George
Rfn
6850527
 
KRRC; kia
Edger
W
Pte
 
 
 
William, George
Pte
6348327
 
R West Kent Regt; kia
Elliot
Duncan
Pte
S/10673657
 
RASC
Ellis
E
Pte
5625296
 
Devonshire Regt
Espley
Victor, Clarence
Pte
902005
 
N Staffs 
Evans
Evan, Arthur
Pte
 
 
Welch Regt.
Evans
J.A.G.
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery
Fairell
E
Pte
14516303
 
A&SH
Henry
Pte
4350517
 
East Yorks; kia
Farmer
R
Pte
 
 
RWF
John, Kiel
Pte
2821551
MM
Seaforth Hldrs; wounded 30/12/43
Feedam
William, Henry
Pte
4038825
 
KSLI
Felle
T.H.
Fus
 
 
R Inniskilling Fus
Fenner
R
Pte
14736391
 
Ox & Bucks L I
Fenwick
E.C.
Pte
14801431
 
Gordons; wounded Italy 15Apr45 CasList WO417/91
Ferguson
Angus, Macleod
Capt
28736
CBE
Black Watch
Ferrey
Martin, C.
Capt
 
 
Cameronian
Fetigan
Stephen
Dvr
 
 
from Leyland, Lancs (CA120)
Finlay
David
Cpl
2757157
 
Black Watch, Piper, lka Cupar (CA118)
Fisher
Arnold
Pte
 
 
from Ripley, Derbyshire (CA92)
Peter, Hendry
Capt
268232
OBE
R Sigs; & 2CdoBde; later Lt Colonel
Forbes
Ian, M.
Rfn
 
 
 
Robert
LBdr
902786
 
RA; kia
Foreman
D
Pte
4546719
 
R Hampshire
Fortune
George, Thomas
LCpl
 
 
 
Foster
Robert
LCpl
 
 
from Blackpool (CA119)
Foster
Roy
 
 
 
 
Fountain
M
Pte
14736735
 
Somerset Li
Fowler
W.L.
LCpl
6913481
 
9th Bn.Rifle Bde; LL5; Italy wounded CasList WO417/91, 11Apr45
Foy
L
Fus
14209733
 
R. Fus; (LL9);wounded 11/3/45 Italy WO417/90
Frampton
E
Gnr
2857339
 
RA
Andrew
LCpl
2822034
 
Seaforths; (CA91);  3/2/44 wounded Italy
Galbraith
M
Pte
NS/8430
 
R Hampshire 
Gales
H.W.
LCpl
 
 
 
Gallacher
John, Joseph
Pte
2979485
 
A&SH
Gardiner
Frederick
Rfn
6848697
 
KRRC; 19Mar44; Italy CasList WO417/74 
James
LCpl
3535628
 
Manchester Regt; kia
Garrington
William, Thomas.
Gdsm
2658824
 
Coldstream Guards Record; Italy wounded CasList WO417/72
J
LCpl
2822297
 
Seaforths; wounded  Italy 1/2/44   WO417/72
Gaunt
J
Pte
 
 
R Berkshire Regt
John
Pte
3318356
 
A&SH; kia
Justin
Pte
 
 
from Bolton (CA112); xref Szarkow
James, Lang
Capt
 210963
 
RASC; kia
Gilbert
J.T.
Sgt
 
 
 
Gill
Albert, John
LBdr
875143
 
RA Attestations 1937
Charles, William
Capt
252038
 
RAMC; Medical Officer 1944/5.
Gingell
Harold, 'Jack'
 
 
 
 
Ginn
J.W.
LBdr
14382309
 
RA
Glancy
J
Cpl
3055034
 
Royal Scots
Glen
John
Pte
 
 
 
Glendinning
Bernard
Cpl
3450580
 
Lancs Fus; Italy 3/2/44 WO417/72; (CA53)
Goddard
I.P.
Pte
 
 
 
Goldie
Alexander
Bdr
 
RA
Goodwin
J
LCpl
280379
 
RASC
Gordon
Edward
LSgt
2873670
 
Gordon Hldrs
Gorman
G.P.
Cpl
 
 
(CA18)
Gorman
J
LSgt
3523913
 
Manchester Regt
Goss
R
Pte
2041718
 
London Scottish
Graham
L
Pte
14729560
 
Devonshire Regt
Grant
J.F.
RSM
 
 
 
Graves
Derek
Cpl
 
 
from Woking (CA68)
Graves
K
LSgt
2880938
 
London Scottish
Gray
Frederick, Charles 
Pte
14200811
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Gray
L.E.
Pte
5511428
 
QRR
Greenhill
L.J.
Pte
14734939 
 
SLI; Wounded 15Apr45 Italy CasList WO417/91.
Thomas, Cameron
Lt
90992
MiD
Cameronian; kia
John, Fletcher
Pte
2933802
 
QOCH; died training
J.H.
Pte
3065996
 
R.Scots; (LL5); Italy wounded 3 times
Griffin
G
Pte
 
 
 
Griffin
R
Dvr
 
 
 
Griffiths
B
Fus
3447600
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Griffiths
F
TSM
5045886
 
N Staffs.
Grigg
E.A.
Fus
6482231
Police
 
R. Fus; 19/3/44 CasList WO417/74
Grimwade
C
Pte
 
 
 
Guthrie
H.F.
LCpl
3135796
 
R Scots Fusiliers; (CA10)
John
Sgt
2758175
 
Black Watch; (CA107);  wounded Italy 19/3/44 
Halliday
A
Pte
14566087
 
East Yorks Regt
Hamerton
A
Rfn
 
KRRC
Hankinson
Walter
LSgt
4201450
 
RWF
Hanley
J.D.
Gnr
 
 
RA
Harris
 
Pte
 
R Artillery
Harvest
R.M.
Capt
 
 
Lincolnshire Regt
Harvey
Wilfred, 'Barney'
Capt
 
 
 
Hatcher
W
Gnr
 
 
 
Hawkins
W G
Pte
14736731
 
Somerset Li
Hay
J
LBdr
 
RA
Hayden
S.M.
Pte
5825818
 
Sussex Regt
Haydock
Gerald
LSgt
354082
 
RA
Ian, Hope
Fus
14701610
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Healey
Wilfred
Pte
 
 
 
Heath
G.A.
Rfn
5623162
 
KRRC
Helen
F
Gnr
11002011
 
RA
Henderson
G
Sgt
 
RE; wounded 3/2/44 Italy WO417/72
Henery
John
Pte
 
 
 
Herbert
H.J.
Pte
5186472
 
Glos Regt
Hespin
J
Pte
 
 
 
Hewitt
E
Spr
 
 
 
Higgs
E
Gnr
2037266
 
RA
Hilditch
E
Gnr
 
RA
Hill
Alex
Pte
2889064
 
Gordons; wounded Italy 2/4/45 CasList WO417/91
Hill
Colin, Clive
Capt
219245
 
R Irish Fusiliers
Hill
Victor, Lionel
Gnr
 
RA
Hissett
G.B.
Lt
94548
 
R Engineers
Hoare
J
Pte
 
Gordon Hldrs
J
Sgt
3446114
MM
Lancs Fusiliers
Hodson
R
Pte
4039407
 
KSLI; (LL6); wounded Italy CasList WO417/72
J
LCpl
3190005
 
KOSB; wounded Italy
Holland
J
Pte
 
KRRC
Holmes
A
Pte
 
Yorks & Lancs Regt
Leslie, Thomas
Cpl
6897410
 
KRRC; kia
Hood
J
Gdm
2665528
 
Coldstream Gds
Hooper
S
Pte
4920295
 
S. Staffs. Regt; 4/2/44 Italy  WO417/72
Leslie, William
LSgt
6213259
DCM
Middlesex Regt
Horn
Francis, Henry
Cpl
 
 
& 12 Cdo; from Hackney (CA120)
R
Pte
3535715
 
Mancs.Regt; 3Feb44   
CasList WO417/72
Horton
A.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Hudson
S.K.
Cpl
5550149
 
Hampshire Regt
Freddie
Cpl
3310694
 
Highland Li; from Rothesay (CA77); (PG)
George, William, S.
Sgt
7360074
MM
RAMC
Joseph, Wilfred
LSgt /
2Lieut
2002542
288589
 
RE/REME; St Nazaire; to OCTU 1943; (CA118)
Ernest, Arthur
Pte
6213166
 
Middlesex Regt; kia
Hunt
G
Cpl
4584646
 
KOYLI
H. 'Harry'
Pte
3535763
 
Mancs. Regt; wounded Italy 19/3/44 CasList WO417/73
H.
Cpl
3130410
 
R Scots Fusiliers; 3/2/44 wounded Italy CasList WO417/72
Hunter
Robert
Pte
2756942
 
Black Watch (LL6)
Hurren
Leonard
Rfn
7016165
 
R. Ulster Rifles; (CA73) 3/2/44 Italy WO417/72
Hyslop
Sam
Cpl
 
 
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
G
Pte
2755031
 
Black Watch; (LL6); 
wounded Italy 19/3/44 
Ironside
W
Pte
2991756
 
A&SH; (LL6)
Irwin
Lucas, T.
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Lincs. (CA120)
Isaacson
R
Pte
 
 
lka Suffolk (LL6)
George
Fus
 
 
from Dawlish (CA103)
Ives
Leonard
Rfn
878121
 
RA to London Irish
H.C.
Sgt
4919445
MM
S Staffs Regt
Jackson
J
LCpl
14386124
 
Kings Own R.R.
Robert, Evan
LSgt
821516
 
Royal Artillery; kia St Nazaire
Jarrett
W
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Australia (LL7)
Percy, Robert
CSM
790299
 
RA; wounded 3/2/44 (CA72)
Jewitt
Cressey (Jock)
Sgt
 
 
 
Johns
F
Pte
 
 
lka Earlsfield (LL7)
George, William, 'Geordie'
Pte
2886902
 
Gordons; 19/3/44 wounded Italy WO417/74
Guthrie
Pte
2888669
 
Gordons; (CA55); wounded 4/2/44 CasList WO417/72
A.
LCpl
2756972
 
Black Watch; wounded Italy 19/3/44  WO417/74
Johnstone
Geoffrey
Cpl
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
3189032
 
KOSB; kia
Jones
H
Spr
2033557
 
RE; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasList WO417/72
Jones
John, Bertram, 'Jack'
Pte
5347501
 
S. Staffs (CA40)
Jones
Pte
3535712
 
HQ Tp/ xref. WO361/861/ Manchester Regt
Jones
W
Pte
2064853
 
London Scottish
Jones
William, Henry 'Mick'
Pte
 
 
from Sussex (CA113)
Jopling
Reginald, George
 
 
 
(CA91)
Kane
Cobber
 
 
 
 
Dennis, Roger
Pte
14286826
 
KSLI; died 1960 (CA32)
Kane
N.J.
Sgt
 
 
lka Tottenham (LL7)
Kay
R
Dvr
 
 
lka Salop (LL7)
Keane
W.F.
Sgt
 
 
lka Sale (LL7)
Keating
Thomas, Cameron
Pte
3133680
 
Black Watch
John, William
Pte
14729480
 
Somerset LI; wounded 18/4/45; (CA90)
John, Leslie
Pte
2939369
 
QOCH; kia
Brian, Bernard
Sgt
6482224
Police
 
Royal Fusiliers; from Barnet, Herts (CA78)
Kelso
James, 'Bunny'
Fus
 
 
 
Kennedy
Matthew, Durreen, 'Matt'
Major
52189
 
A&SH; (CA35)(CA71) and others
Kennedy
Thomas, Cameron
Pte
 
 
 
George, Cray
Pte
2939370
 
QOCH; kia
Kenny
Pte
 
 
lka Pontypool (LL7)
Kerr
D
Pte
2985681
 
A&SH; (LL7)
Kerry
H.E.
Gnr
 
 
 
Killoran
P
Spr
 
 
RE; lka Edinburgh (LL7)
Kilpatrick
Charles
Pte
 
 
 
Kindley
P.H.
Pte
6299896
 
Buffs
King
Andrew
Lcpl
 
 
 
Robert
LCpl
7357784
MM
RAMC
Kinghorn
David
Cpl
3191690
 
KOSB
Harold, Sidney
Sgt
3186138
MM
Border Regt; kia
Kirkby
A
Pte
 
Somerset LI
Kirkby
E
Dvr
T/3448340
 
RASC; wounded Italy; lka Heywood (LL7)
Kirwan
J
Fus
14447475
 
R Irish Fus.
Harry, Thomas
Capt
96760
MC
Royal Artillery; kia
Knight
W
Pte
6026253
 
East Surrey Regt
Knights
W
Pte
837334
 
Lancs Fus.
Knox
Alexander
LCpl
 
 
 
Kurth
Richard
Pte
 
 
died Australia (CA98)
James
Pte 'Piper'
2822834
 
Seaforths; CasLists; Italy wounded 30Dec43
Laird
Albert
Pte
2756972
 
Black Watch
Laming
F.A.
Pte
897518
 
Gordon Hldrs
Lamont
D
Pte
 
 
lka Caithness (LL7)
Lancaster
A.L.
LCpl
5773335
 
Norfolk Regt
Lancaster
D
Fus
3851627
 
Lancs Fus.
Lancaster
E
Pte
4123431
 
Cheshire Regt; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasList WO417/72
Lancaster
Herbert
Sgt
 
 
 
Peter, John
Fus
864477
 
Royal Fusiliers; kia
Large
K
Cpl
4470275
 
KOYLI
Lawes
Ernest, Arthur
Pte
14727995
 
R. Sussex, 9Cdo, RMP
Lawrence
A
Pte
 
 
lka Wallasey (LL7)
Lawrence
A.E.F., 'Laurie'
Cpl
 
 
3 Tp; post war emigrated to Australia (CA71)
Lawson
F
Pte
14583024
 
KRRC
Lawson
J.G.
Sgt
 
 
 
Lawson
S
Pte
 
London Scottish
Lawson
S
Pte
 
Gordon Hldrs
Leech
J
Pte
3350754
 
Border Regt
Leith
G.B.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Battersea (LL7)
Lendhill
D
Pte
14623162
 
DWR
Lewis
Raymond, William
Pte
5732424
 
Worc. Regt
Lewis
W
Pte
 
SLI
Liddle
J.T.
Pte
3322832
 
Black Watch; (LL7)
Lidster
W
Pte
4748135
 
Lancs Fus.
Lindsay
J.L. (The Hon.)
Major
 
 
lka Taunton (LL7)
Lingard
D.N.
Gnr
 
 
RA; lka Hampshire (LL7)
Linge
Charles, Albert
Pte
871024
 
RA; 17/11/43 to E. Surrey Regt; 
Lloyd
A.E.
Pte
 
 
lka Yorkshire (LL8)
Anthony
LCpl
T/10699839
 
RASC; kia
Lofthouse
Cecil, Francis
Cpl later SQMS
 
 
(CA28, CA32, CA34);
(Obits)
Donald, Bayley
Lt
 
MC
 
Michael
Capt
97967
MC
A&SH
Lorimer
William, 'Bill'
 
 
 
(CA77)
Love
Herbert, C. (Bert)
Pte
 
 
 
Ken
LCpl
3606787
MiD
Border Regt
Loxton
H
Pte
 
Essex Regt
Lucas
Harry, Hillgrove
Capt
 
 
R Berkshire Regt
Lynch
W
Pte
4922528
 
Pioneer Corps
MacCormack
John, James
LSgt
 
 
 
Robert
Pte
2821492 
 
Seaforths; Wounded 15Apr45 Italy 
MacDonnell
J
Pte
14437475
 
East Surrey Regt
Neil
RSM
2974803
 
A&SH ; died in service
Alexander, Bowie
Pte
2822295
 
Seaforths;CasLists; Italy wounded 30Dec43
Mackenzie
George, Potts
Cpl
 
 
 
Mackenzie
John
 
 
 
 
Ian, Robert
Cpl
2933784
 
QOCH; kia
Mackenzie
Simon, J.
Sgt
 
 
 
Ian, Lawrence
Cpl
2091312
 
RE, PoW St Nazaire
Maclean
J
Sgt
7516695
 
RAMC
Macleod
Munro
Pte
 
 
 
Magee
P
Pte
2933752
 
Cameronian
Mailing
D
Pte
14447518
 
Hampshire Regt
Leslie, P.
Pte
 
 
from Selly Oak (CA120)
R
CSM
2986799
MiD
A&SH
Marsden
Thomas
Lt
268171
 
Loyal Regt
Marshall
W
Pte
3310326
 
Gordon Hldrs
Martin
J
Cpl
4200396
 
RWF
Mason
William
Pte
 
 
(LL8) (CA106)
Massey
J
Fus
 
 
lka Bury (LL8)
Matthews 
F.C.
Gnr
5192734
 
RA; wounded 15Apr45 Italy CasList WO417/91
Leslie, James
Pte
3391673
 
Border Regt; kia
Maughan
J.R.
Rev
 
 
RACD
Maughan
Robert, Mcpherson
Rfn
 
Rifle Brigade; (CA45); 3/2/44 CasLists WO417/72 Italy
Maxwell
P
Pte
 
 
&12 Cdo; lka Newcastle (LL8)
McAllister
Charles, Joseph
Cpl
3600264
 
Border Regt
McAllister
R
Pte
2987006
 
A&SH
McAllister
William, Hugh, C.
Gnr
842944
 
RA; (CA118)
McAulay
Duncan
Cpl
3324765
 
HLI; wounded 3/2/44 CasList WO417/72
Mcaulay
Finlay, Campbell
Pte
2986407
 
A&SH
McCall
J
Rfn
 
 
& 5 Cdo (LL8)
McCann
Bernard, James
Pte
3708880
 
RAC
McCartney
Alan
Fus
3135409
 
R Scots Fus.
McCormack
John, James
LSgt
7018621
 
R Ulster Rifles; &12 Cdo (PG)
McCreath
A
Pte
2985458
 
A&SH; lka Colchester (LL8)
McDermott
J
Cpl
2991503
 
A&SH
McDonald
D
LSgt
3317322
 
HLI
McDonald
J
Pte
2022699
 
Seaforth Hldrs
McDonald
J
Cpl
3604728
 
Border Regt
C.F.
Capt
112898
 
Cameronians; kia
McDouhagh
 
Pte
14733239
 
SLI
McEwan
W
Pte
2990926
 
A&SH; CasLists Italy 15/4/45 WO417/91
McFadyen
J
Pte
 
 
 
McGeoch
H
Pte
14748596
 
R Scots Fus.
McGill
G
L/Cpl
3323587
 
HLI
Ronald, Anthony
Pte
14543790
 
KOSB; kia
McGrath
J
Pte
 
 
 
McIver
Edward, Melville
A/Capt 
273196
 
RA; LL8; later Major
Alex
Pte
2951573 ?
 
from Girvan (CA68) (PG)
A.S.
CSM
2822652
 
Seaforth Hldrs
McKinlay
Peter
 
 
 
 
Alexander, E.C.
LSgt
3132746
 
R Scots Fusiliers; kia
Donald
Sgt
2927748
 
Cameron Hldrs; wounded Italy
McKinnon
Donald, Roy
Sgt
 
 
 
McLachlan
G
LCpl
7611488
 
REME
McLean
J
LCpl
2002719
 
R Engineers
McLean
J
Sgt
7516695
 
RAMC
James
Cpl
2932647
 
QOCH; wounded Italy
McLennan
Ronald, Leslie
LCpl
2032675
 
RWF
McLeod
M
Pte
2822845
 
Seaforth Hldrs
McLeod
Norman
Cpl
 
 
 
McMiles
John
Csm
3910393
 
SWB
McMinnis
Ernest
Cpl
325546
 
RA
McNeil
J
Capt
 
 
 
McNeil
R.J.
CSM
3189537
 
KOSB
George, M.F.
LSgt
2761028
MM
Black Watch
McWilliams
W
LCpl
3308864
 
HLI
Meadows
Alexander
Pte
 
 
 
Meakin
Frank
Gnr
 
 
RA
Meehan
Rowland, Thomas (Bobby)
LSgt
4922144
 
S Staffs Regt
Menage
Ernest, Frank
Sgt
 
 
CA77
Roy, Alfred
Pte
5783885
 
Norfolk Regt; kia
Metcalfe
Harry
Sgt
 
 
 
Middleton
Peter
Gnr
881646
 
RA
Miller
J.L.
LSgt
3600730
 
Border Regt; wounded 1/2/44 Italy WO417/72
Miller
M.J. (Dusty)
CSM
4911007
 
S Staffs Regt
Milligan
John
Pte
 
 
 
Mills
V.H. George
Major
51999
 
Essex Regt
Alan, 'Tiffy'
SSgt
7586369
 
London Scottish; and 11 Cdo (CA77)
Mitchell
J
Pte
2756938
 
Black Watch
Mitchell
James
LSgt
6348465
 
R West Kent Regt
Mitchell
R.W.
Pte
 
 
 
Bertram, Wigton
Fus
3127401
 
R Scots Fus; kia
Moir
J
Pte
2884011
 
Border Regt
F
Pte
2889360
 
Gordons; wounded 19/3/44 Italy
Barry, Richard
Pte
6213656
 
Middx Regt; kia
Moore
Edward, William
Cpl
2880907
 
Gordon Hldrs
Moore
William, White
Pte
14435092
 
R Inniskilling Fusiliers
A
LCpl
2888094
 
Gordons; wounded 19/3/44 Italy
Howell, Charles
Lt
222124
 
Royal Artillery; kia
Andrew, W.P.
Pte
2885380
 
Gordon Highlanders; kia
Morton
J.H.
Pte
6296553
 
Buffs
Muir
Jock
Rfn
14554594
 
Cameronian
Munro
Alexander
Cpl
 
RA
Munro
Andrew, C.
Lbdr
883783
 
RA
 
 
 
 
 
ameron Hldrs
Murray
Joseph, Elliot
Pte
3190120
 
KOSB; wounded Italy 3/2/44 CasLists WO417/72; (CA76)
Nation
Leonard, 'Len'
Fus
 
 
from Birmingham (CA101)(CA102)(CA103)
Needleman
Harry
Rfn
 
 
 
Neil
G
Pte
3328809
 
HLI
Gilbert, Reid
Pte
2992493
 
A&SH; kia
Neilson
V
Capt
 
 
 
John, Arthur
Pte
6349065
 
Middx. Regt; kia
Nimock
J
Gnr
979196
 
RA
Nisbet
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Nixon
A
 
 
 
 
Nixon
Joe, G.
Pte
2886863
 
Gordon Hldrs; wounded Italy 15/4/45 WO417/91
Norman
L.F.
Gnr
14498752
 
RA
Northover
Wilfred
LCpl
3448353
 
Lancs Fus;
Nothard
Ralph
Cfn
 
 
REME
Nottingham
R
Pte
10534436
 
REME
Nouch
W
Pte
 
Lincolnshire Regt
Oakley
Arthur, James
Pte
 
 
from Devon (CA 120)
O'Brien
J
Gnr
3450992
 
RA
Ogston
Frank
LCpl
 
 
(CA74)
Oliver
J.S.
Pte
2976074
 
A&SH; lka Dumbarton (LL9)
O'Neill
J H
Pte
 
 
 
Oram
Frank
Gnr
 
RA Attestion Register
P
LCpl
2884611
 
Gordons; wounded 19/3/44 Italy
Owen
K
Pte
14736770
 
SLI

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Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.9 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Pacitti
E
Gnr
 
 
RA
Packham
Cyril, Kenneth
Pte
 
RA Attestation 1941;  Dec'44 to London Scottish; 
Page
Frederick
Pte
3857192
 
Loyal Regt
Parker
F
Pte
11411624
 
Suffolk Regt
Parker
 
Lt
 
 
 
Ivor, George
Gnr
2057623
 
Royal Artillery; kia
Parry
William
Gnr
 
 
RA
Parsons
Eric
Pte
 
 
from Manchester (CA116)
Paterson
A
 
 
 
&12 Cdo; residing Rothesay 1948 (CA6)
Paterson
S
Gnr
3246569
 
RA (LL9)
T
Pte
2573711
 
Gordon Hldrs (London Scottish); wounded Italy
Patrick
George
LCpl
4977733
 
Sherwood Foresters
Patrick
H
Pte
3314888
 
Recce Corp
Pawley
J
Sgt
 
 
 
Payne
G
Pte
4039105
 
KSLI
Payne
H.R.
Pte
 
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
Payne
Len
Cpl
 
 
 
Pearch
Graham, E.
Lt
153577
 
RA
Peel
Derek, W.D.
Lt
277050
 
RA; CasLists WO417/9; (CA71)
Pendlebury
R
Pte
14731486
 
Wiltshire Regt
Penny
W
Pte
3595735
 
Border Regt
Perry
P
Pte
14422729
 
Cheshire Regt; wounded Italy 19/3/44 CasList WO417/73
Perry
 
Dvr
T/190634
 
RASC
Peters
W
Pte
14439899
 
QOCH
Phee
W
Pte
 
 
 
Piggott
J
Pte
14522775
 
KRRC
Pond
Leo, S.
LCpl
6298504
 
Buffs
John, Gowans
Pte
2991563
 
A&SH; 5 troop, wounded 3/2/44 Italy.
Porter
Anthony, H.
LCpl
 
 
 
Henry, William
LSgt
6215331
 
Middx. Regt; kia
Postles
George, Arthur
Pte
869446
 
RA Attestation 1937; (CA30)
Powell
George, Edward
Gnr
 
RA; 6 Tp (CA93)
Thomas
Dvr
 
 
see entry on link for WATTS
Prescott
Frank
 
 
 
 
Robert, William
Gnr
6217232
 
Royal Artillery; kia
Prime
Arthur
 
 
 
 
Charles, Taylor
LCpl
4914347
 
Worc. Regt; kia
Prior
G
Pte
4041897
 
Herefordshire Regt
Pritchard
J
Pte
 
 
 
Pullen
Harry, A.
Pte
14612025
 
Sussex Regt
Purdy
L
Pte
2880865
 
London Scottish
Quarrie
John, L., 'Jack'
RSM
 
BEM
 
Thomas
LCpl
4388422
 
RAMC; kia
Quinton
E.A.
LCpl
 
 
(LL9)
Ramsey
Norman, 'Ram'
Gnr
 
 
RA
Ramshaw
'Geordie'
Pte
 
 
 
Rankin
T
Pte
2937988
 
QOCH
Ray
F.G.
Pte
 
 
 
G
CSM
2881169
DCM
London Scottish
Redman
F
Pte
5345368
 
R Berkshire Regt
Reed
Thomas
LSgt
2992385
 
A&SH
Reeves
Frederick, Charles
Gnr
 
RA
Adam, 'Angus'
Cpl
3059487
MiD
Royal Scots
Reid
H.A.
Capt
 
 
R Artillery
Reid
John
Gnr
 
R Artillery
Renton
J
LCpl
3323640
 
Black Watch
Reynolds
R.A.W.
Pte
 
 
 
David
Sgt
2094564
MiD
RE; Op Chariot; wounded Italy 1943
Richards
R
Pte
6104565
 
and 12 Cdo (LL9)
John
Sgt
3603243
 
Border Regt; kia
Riddal
Douglas
Gnr
2838408
 
R Artillery
Roach
Thomas, H.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery; post war residing Manchester (CA22) (CA57)
Robb
W.P.
CSM
3189966
 
KOSB
Roberts
F
LCpl
2929908
 
Cameron Hldrs
Roberts
John, Samuel
Cpl
3602054
 
Border Regt
Robinson
G.A.
Capt
188998
 
Buffs
Robson
Paul, W.
Rfn
 
 
from Winchester (CA98)
Robson
Sidney
Cpl
7265390
 
RAMC; from Co. Durham (CA69)
Julian, Dudley
Pte
14416231
MiD
Gordon Highlanders; kia
Rose
Edward, T.
Fus
 
 
 
Ross
L.V.
LCpl
 
 
 
Roderick
Pte
2928902
 
QOCH; wounded Italy
Robert, Sharp
Pte
2985617
 
A & SH; kia
Russell
Alfred, Cecil, 'Russ'
TSM
 
 
 
Ryan
 
Pte
4077120
 
SWB Mons Regt
Ryan 
Richard
Sgt
 
 
& 12 Cdo (CA63)
Sadler
Frederick, Lewis, 'Badgie'
Gnr
 
 
 
John, Mcclean
Lt Col
 
 
RE
Saxon
A
Pte
7373745
 
RAMC; wounded 3/2/44
Italy CasLists WO417/72
Andrew, Stewart
Pte
2938003
MM
Cameron Hldrs
Archibald, Wilson
CSM
3186390
 
KOSB; CA23); wounded Italy x2
Scott
D
Dvr
 
 
 
Michael
Lt
117892
 
Black Watch; kia
Scott
R
Pte
6216827
 
Kensington Regt
Sidney, H. 'Scotty'
Cpl
T/132588
 
RASC; wounded Italy
Clifford, F.
LSgt
14241831
Police
DCM
RAC
Searles
A
Sgt
4039629
 
KSLI
Seddon
S
Gnr
 
R Artillery
Shanks
David
LCpl
 
 
 
Sharp
J.O.
Rfn
6221474
 
R Berkshire Regt; & 6 Cdo (LL10)
Sharp
N.A.
Lt
 
 
 
Sharp
R
Gnr
8666000
 
R Artillery
Shaw
A
Pte
 
DWR
Ashley, George, 'Pat'
Dvr
T/106298
DCM, MM
RASC
Mark, 'Joe'.
Fus
 
 
(CA38)
Joseph
Pte
5046468
 
KSLI; kia St Nazaire
Robert, Deary
Pte
3533662
 
Manchester Regt; kia
Sherwood
D
Pte
5124652
 
Buffs
Herbert, J.
Cpl
2041795
 
RE; PoW St Nazaire
Shreiber
Herbert
 
 
 
French Foreign Legion
Shurey
L
Pte
 
N Staffs Regt
Stanley
Pte
14241696
Police
 
QOCH
Simcock
Sidney
Pte
3536256
 
Manchester Regt
Simms
R.J.
Pte
14750013
 
Glosters
Simpson
Alexander, J.
Sgt
2882335
 
Gordon Hldrs: wounded 2/4/45 Italy CasList WO417/91
Simpson
D
Pte
14410044
 
Sherwood Foresters
J. McK.
Pte
2820756
 
Seaforths;CasLists;Italy wounded 30Dec43
Simpson
John, Mccain
Pte
 
 
 
Simpson
T
Pte
3319965
 
HLI; wounded 4/3/44 Italy CasList WO417/74
Skeels
B
Rfn
7021181
 
Liverpool Irish
Slater
G.E.
Capt
 
 
Border Regt
Sleith
T.H. 'Tommy', or 'Paddy'
Dvr
T/106521
 
RASC
Albert, Kenneth
Cpl
14241644
Police
 
Leicestershire Regt; wounded 1/2/44 Italy WO417/72 
Norman, George
Pte
14508144
 
The Buffs 1st Bn; (CA 100)
Smith
Arthur
Tpr
14241776
 
RAC; (CA12)(CA18)
Smith
A
Sgt
3775834
 
The Kings Regt
Smith
Albert, Gordon
Sgt
 
 
(CA77)
Smith
C
Pte
11411039
 
Gordon Hldrs
Smith
D
Pte
2828814
 
Seaforth Hldrs; wounded Italy CasLists WO417/73
Edward,  'Smudger'
Cpl
6711580
 
Black Watch; (CA64); wounded 3/3/44 Italy WO417/73
Smith
F
Gnr
857819
 
RA
Smith
Frederick, George
 
 
 
 
George, Alfred
Pte
14241717
 
Black Watch; kia
Smith
J
LCpl
14605209
GC
A & SH
Smith
James, A.
Rfn
6847101
 
KRRC; lka Glasgow (CA93)
Smith
P
Gnr
4927322
 
R Artillery
Smith
Patrick
Cpl
 
 
possibly ident with entry in (CA21)
Smith
Peter
LSgt
3248156
 
Cameronian; (CA72)
Smith
R
Pte
5185614
 
Surrey Regt
Smith
S
Pte
S/113555
 
RASC
Smith
William, Edward
Bdr
 
 
RA; (CA80)
Sneal
K
Pte
14415556
 
R Berkshire Regt
Snell
Arthur
Sgt
 
 
 
Sober
Jerry
 
 
 
 
Somerville
Robert, 'Slim'
Bdr
 
RA; and 2 Cdo; from Bonnyrigg (CA103)
Sparrow
L
Pte
6344059
 
R West Kent Regt
Spittle
 
Lt
 
 
 
Sprague
 
Capt
 
 
 
Sproule
Noble, Goulding
 
 
 
 
William, Philip
Cpl
 
 
& 1Bde (CA82)
William, John
Pte
14241832 Police
 
RAC
E
Pte
4039477
 
KSLI; wounded 2/4/45 Italy
Stansfield
Stewart
Sgt
14241698
 
RA; from Garstang, Lancs.  (CA94)
Alfred, M.P.
Cpl
14241806
Police
 
Duke of Cornwalls LI; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasList WO417/72
Horace, Edwin
Lt
 
RASC; kia
Charles, Emanuel
Sgt
 
RA; S.W.B. & 12 Cdo (PG); wounded x2 Italy
Steel
S
LCpl
7606706
 
RWF
Stephens
A., Spence
Pte
7665614
 
R Hampshire Regt
Stephens
S
LSgt
5336665
 
R Berkshire Regt
Stephenson
Matthew, J. aka  'Mattie'
Gnr
2085722
 
R Artillery
Sterling
Albert
Rfn
 
 
 
Stewart
D
Gnr
11403498
 
R Artillery
Stewart
G
Rfn
3247677
 
Cameronians; wounded 3/2/44 Italy CasLists WO417/72
Stirling
Albert
Rfn
 
 
R Ulster Rifles
Stirling
Robert, Kirkwood
CSM
 
 
 
Stockley
L ?
 
 
 
9 Cdo 5tp image in gallery
Brice
Pte
 
 
(CA66)
Sidney
Cpl
14241808
Police
 
Leicestershire Regt
J.R.
Rfn
14220701
 
KRRC; wounded Italy 1/2/44 WO417/72
Percy, Ronald
LCpl
6465386
 
Royal Fusiliers; kia
Straughan
Joseph, Malcolm
Sgt
2876101
MM, MiD
Gordon Hldrs
Stringer
G
 
 
 
6 Tp (CA93)
John
Pte
2825409
 
Seaforth Hldrs; kia
Summers
H
Gnr
 
R Artillery
Suter
Cyril
Capt
 
 
 
Suttie
John, S
Pte
 
 
and 3 Cdo; resided Moffat; 1950s to Harare (CA5, CA27, CA81)
John, Robert
Pte
2181475
 
The King's Regt; kia
K.S.
Pte
14369254
 
East Yorkshire Regt; wounded Italy x2
Swindell
William 
Cpl
 
 
 
Justin
Fus
4204610
 
RWF; wounded 15/4/45; surname changed 1956 to Gibbs
John
LCpl
4469403
 
Durham LI; kia
John, Andrew
Cpl
14241755
Police
 
Middx. Regt; kia
John
Pte
4925885
 
S. Staffs. Regt; kia
Tavener
Eric, William
LSgt
 
RA; and 12 Cdo (CA112); wounded Italy 9Mar44 CasList WO417/73 
Taylor
R
Gnr
2991335
 
RA
Thomas
Gnr
930686
203871
 
RA; 15May41 to OCTU then Loyal Regt; final rank Captain
Alexander
LCpl
2886390
 
Gordon Highlanders; kia
Teasdale
J
Dvr
T/247173
 
RASC
Telfor
Edward
Pte
3190329
 
K O S B
Templeton
W.B.
Capt
91824
MiD
Cameron Hldrs
John, M., 'Jock'
Cpl
2820388
 
Seaforths; Italy wounded 30Dec43; plaque Spean Bridge
Thomas
A
Pte
3971770
 
Gordon Hldrs
Thomas
John, Stuart
Cfn
14368592
 
REME
Thomas
Leslie
Sgt
 
 
 
Thomas
R
Pte
 
Welch Regt
Thomas
 
Pte
2986417
 
A & SH
Thompson
A
Rfn
6970370
 
Rifle Bde
Thompson
H
Pte
4123741
 
Cheshire Regt
Thompson
W
LBdr
877450
 
R Artillery
Donald
Pte
2933811
 
QOCH; died in service
John
 LSgt
3190591
DCM
KOSB; wounded Italy 30/12/43; DCM 1944; wounded 15/4/45
Thurgar
F.P.
Pte
7013391 
 
Beds & Herts Regt; wounded 15Apr45 Italy  WO417/91
Tickell
A
Pte
2880843
 
London Scottish
Titchmarsh
F
Pte
2930666
 
London Scottish
Ronald, John, Frederick
Brig
32187
 
AS&H; Commanding Officer
Todd
J
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Toft
George
LCpl
33194973
 
KOSB
Tombleson
Raymond, J.
Pte
5782682
 
Norfolk Regt; from King's Lynn (CA120)
Tremayne
D
Gnr
 
 
 
Treptow
Ronald, Leslie
Pte
277696
 
RASC
Trigg
Eric, Albert
LSgt
14241836
 
Grenadier Gds
Trusler
Kenneth, Frank
Pte
 
 
 
William, John
Pte
14241701
 
KOSB; kia
Tulloch
Andy
Pte
2760016
 
Black Watch
Henry
Gnr
 
Royal Artillery; kia
Underwood
T
Fus
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Urquhart
G
Pte
2757847
 
Black Watch
Robert, Rose
Pte
2991922
 
A&SH; kia
Venables
N.D.C.
LCpl
3606906
 
Border Regt
Venter
H
Sgt
41109V
 
UDF
John
Rfn
6969151
 
Rifle Brigade; kia
Leonard, Alfred
LSgt
2881130
 
Gordon Highlanders; kia
Wade
Lou
Gnr
6088241
 
R Artillery
Wakeham
C
Cpl
2958126
 
Cameron Hldrs
Walker
A
Sig
2587945
 
Dec'42 escape evasion report WO208/4274
Walker
Henry, John
Cpl
 
 
 
Walker
J
LCpl
T/65291
 
RASC
Walker
Roy
Major
245107
MiD (LG37575)
R Artillery
W
Pte
2755230
 
Black Watch
Waller
H
Gnr
14558923
 
R Artillery
Wallis
L
Pte
 
 
 
Walsh
E
Pte
14756703
 
Wiltshire Regt
Walsh
Frank
CSM
2986730
MM
A & SH
Walsh
R
Pte
 
 
 
Walsham
A
Cpl
2002610
 
R Engineers
Ward
David
Pte
14422339
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Warde
S
Pte
3536278
 
Manchester Regt
Warden
D.G.
Pte
14411375
 
R Hampshire Regt
Wardle
S
Pte
 
 
 
Wares
M J
Pte
2822571
 
Seaforth Hldrs
Warren
L.T.G.
Dvr
T/6139709
 
RASC
Warren
W.H.
 
 
 
 
Warwicker
Wally
Pte
5180327
 
Glos Regt
Thomas
Cpl
3911661
 
South Wales Borderers; kia
Alexander, Grant
Pte
3311891
 
Highland LI; died in service
Watson
C.E.
Pte
 
 
 
Albert
Dvr
T/269038
 
RASC; kia
Waugh
William
LSgt
2991737
MM
A & SH
Weaver
T
Pte
14438941
 
Hamps. Regt; WO417/92 (entry deleted, cdo. service needs verifying).
Webb
J.J.
Pte
6148691
 
East Surrey Regt; wounded and POW Italy 3/2/44  WO417/73 & 88
Webber
Raymond, C.
Pte
 
 
later Sgt; from Taunton  (CA67)
Michael, Alfred
Capt
160948
 
OCTU 14Dec40/ Lancs Fus / AAC
Eric, Roy
Capt
 
MC
R Artillery
Westwick
Stanley
Cpl
 
 
 
Westwood
A.
Rfn
6898157
 
KRRC; wounded 3/2/44 Italy WO417/72
James, Howie
Sgt
3065655
MM
Royal Scots; and 12 Cdo; (CA90, CA105, CA106)
Wheeler
G.R.
Lt
271249
 
Glos Regt
Whipps
Les
Pte
5117631
 
S Staffs Regt
A.C.
Rfn
6215601
 
KRRC; 3/2/44 and 19/3/44 CasLists WO417/72 and 73
Alan, Mckaig
LCpl
2881012
 
Gordon Highlanders; kia
White
D
Gnr
4691433
 
R Artillery
White
J
Pte
 
Gordon Hldrs
White
J
Pte
 
N Staffs Regt
White
M
Pte
2992407
 
A & SH
White
R.F.
Lt
337997
 
KOSB
Whitefield
G
LSgt
 
 
 
James
LCpl
3249581
 
Cameronians; kia
Whitehead
Albert, E.
Pte
3602156
 
Border Regt; (CA32); 3/2/44 Italy CasList WO417/72
Whitehead
C
Pte
 
 
 
Whitehead
P.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Whitford
G
Gnr
 
 
 
Whitford
George
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Whittingham
George, H.
Rfn
 
 
emig Canada (Obits CA80)
William
Pte
14409959
 
Welch Regt; kia
Wickenden
J
Lbdr
 
 
R Artillery
Wigens
Claude
Gnr
 
RA; CBTC; 4 Cdo; 4Cdo Bde HQ
Wilcox
C
Gnr
 
R Artillery
Wilcox
J
Bdr
853977
 
R Artillery
William, Eric
Pte
4132967
 
Cheshire Regt; kia
Wilkes
Geoff
Pte
4206278
 
R Welch F
Wilkins
George, Rowland
Sgt
2881259
MM
London Scottish
Willbye
 
Pte
11420784
 
London Scottish
Francis, Arthur 
LSgt
14241758
Police
 
RAC: wounded 19/3/44 CasList WO417/73.
Williams
H
Gnr
14266279
 
R Artillery
Williamson
John, 'Jack'
Cpl
3133157
 
R Scots Fusiliers
Eric
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Wilson
Alex
 
 
 
 
Wilson
Alistair, D.
Lt
 
MiD
 
Wilson
George, 'Tug'
Sgt
2979257
 
A & SH
George
LSgt
2983410
 
A&SH; kia
Reginald
Pte
4922164
 
S. Staffs Regt; died in service
Wilson
William
Cpl
3190287
 
K O S B
William
Cpl
6470649
 
RAC; kia
Wood
G.G.
Gdm
 
 
and 12 Cdo; post war Kent Police (CA39)
Woodcock
J
Pte
3606977
 
Border Regt
Woodham
William
Pte
 
 
 
Woods
A., 'Timber'
Pte
14208410
 
Buffs
Woodward
Eugene, 'Yorkie'
Sgt
 
 
later Captain; resided New Zealand post war (CA98)
Worsley
J
LCpl
4196653
 
RWF
Wright
E
Pte
14648932
 
Green Howards
George, Alexander
Cpl
3325200
 
A&SH; died of wounds
Wright
Stanley, Arthur
Cpl.later Maj
243599
MC
CA88; Left Cdo to OCTU then MC ref. WO373/14/506
Wrigley
F.
Pte
5783509 Norfolk Regt
 
Wounded 15Apr45 Italy CasList WO417/91.
Wyatt
Albert
WO2
 
 
 
George
LCpl
2885417
 
Gordon Hldrs (London Scottish); wounded Italy x2
Young
Charles
Pte
3323693
 
Highland Li
Young
J
LCpl
3196594
 
KOSB; wounded 1/2/44 Italy CasList WO417/72
Young
J
Pte
 
London Scottish
Young
Ronald
Pte
S/124347
 
RASC
Young
Stuart
Pte
2992521
 
A&SH; (CA51); wounded Italy
15/4/45 CasList WO417/91

 

9 Commando, Overseas

    HISTORY OF No 9 COMMANDO - OVERSEAS  11 SEP 43 - 8 MAY 45

                         Author: John Batten No 9 Commando

                               (Original document  John Mewett . Transcribed by Jennie Barlow)

Once More Overseas

On the 11th of September 1943 No. 9 Commando, strength 27 officers and 427 ORs under the command of Lt-Col R.J.F. TOD, set sail from Liverpool, England to join No. 2 S.S. Bde in Italy. The Commando sailed in H.M.T. "Athlone Castle", the ship which had carried it back to U.K. from Gibraltar less than six months previously.  The ship's company gave the Commando a very fine welcome, and many old friends met again.  The ship was very crowded and little training was possible during the voyage.  The Commando was made responsible for the complete provost duties on board, and those duties kept it well employed.  The ship was dry but previous staff had considerably moistened matters.  The voyage was uneventful and the Commando disembarked safely at Algiers, N. Africa on the 27th of September.

The two main reasons why the Commando did not go direct to Italy were (a) the unsettled L of C in newly invaded Italy and (b) to allow the Commando to become acclimatised to hot climates.  The need for it was borne out by the numbers admitted to hospital suffering from dysentery.

Africa

The Commando were stationed in 'P' Reception Camp, 15 miles S.E. of Algiers. There it underwent the transformation from battle-dress to khaki drill, the intricacies of puttees, the correct measurements of shirt sleeves, hose tops, etc; the unveiling of knees, the battle with insects, the extra discipline required for the unit's health and hygiene. The yellow peril did not materialise, mepacrine did not affect the complexion, but had alarming effects on the bowels until it was warned how best to take it. By the time the unit had to move forward to Italy it was fully acclimatised for tropical countries.

The three weeks in Africa were use in mountain training, physical work and night training. Also the Commando was called on to provide personnel for P.W. escorts, dock fatigues, ammunition dump fatigues and guards for the B.O.D.  Everyone had given up hope of seeing Italy when the Commando eventually received its movement orders. The journey from Algiers to Bizerta was a new experience for the Commando, and a three and a half days train journey in horseboxes. Leaving Algiers on the 23rd of October, Bizerta was reached on the 26th. At Bizerta the Commando was accommodated in the Texas Transit Camp. Why it was called Texas was never discovered unless because of the oily sea of mud on which the camp floated. On the 30th of October the Commando embarked LCIs and sailed next day. The voyage was uneventful except for a few hours stay at St. Augusta, Sicily, where the Commando loosened cramped muscles with games and P.T. followed by baths.

Italy - At Last

The mainland of Italy finally came in sight and the Commando disembarked at Taranto on the 6th of November. Another train journey took the unit to Molfetta, 15 miles north of Bari on the Adriatic coast of Italy where it came under the command of No 2 S.S. Bde, comd. Brig T.B.L. CHURCHILL MC. Billets were found in a large school in the centre of the town. The Commando had only been in Molfetta three hours when the Germans welcomed it to Italy by dropping a bomb on the town which blew out all the windows in the billets. A week in Italy and the Commando was back into B.D. It was not mosquito cream that was required here but frostbites lotion.

It was intended to introduce the Commando to the battle at first by troop raids. Meanwhile, the unit settled down to training. The country with a 40 miles radius round Molfetta was one massive olive grove, which prohibited any kind of advanced training. Initially the unit concentrated on individual training consisting of officers TEWTs, NCOs cadres, range work and WT cadres.

The first troop operation was carried our by No. 2 Troop under the command of Capt. J. McNEIL. The task was to reconnoitre the islands of Tremiti and Piansoa 48 miles east of Termoli. The force embarked on a LCI(L) and an Italian M.T.B. at Termoli on the 15th of November. The islands were unoccupied and after searching them, the force returned to Italy.

A suitable area for troop training was found at Minervino, 56 miles from Molfetta, and it was intended that each troop in turn would undergo ten days intensive training there, commencing with 4 Tp. It so happened that it was the only troop to complete this training as, on the 1st Dec. the Commando was moved from Molfetta to Bacoli, 21 miles North of Naples on the coast. The reason for this move was that the weather in the Adriatic was now considered unsuitable for small landing craft. A two day train journey in horseboxes took us across Italy. At Bacoli the troops were billeted in a Castle, a part of which was an orphanage. HQ was in a building on the beach which on a calm day was licked gently by the sea, but in a storm its lower floor was awash. In fact, the Orderly Room was washed away one day.

Into Battle

The Commando's long period of operational inactivity was now to come to a close, and in no mean manner. In the previous three years almost every operation planned for the Commando had been cancelled, in the next three months almost every one planned took place. The 5th Army's left flank had now reached the River Garigliano where it was held up by strongly entrenched enemy in the mountains North of the river and farther East at Cassino. These mountains completely dominated the Southern bank of the river to a depth of three miles. 10 Corps was on this left flank and as the Commandos now came under its command, it was decided that 9 Commando would carry out an amphibious raid on the North side of the Garigliano. The operation was called "Partridge".

The next weeks were spent in training for this operation. An area roughly similar to the ground on which we were to operate was found. Landing craft were made available for training and a full-scale rehearsal was carried out from the LSIs "Princess Beatrix" and "Royal Ulsterman". On almost every night some kind of night training was carried out. All Christmas festivities had to be postponed. On Christmas Eve the Signal Officer gained fresh popularity by holding a signal exercise, which necessitated troops HQs being represented. The skies poured down and most troop HQs had to wade along paths one foot deep in mud and water. 5TP HQ, on sheltering in a tent of an American Camp in an endeavour to regain communications , found itself in the middle of a Christmas party.  It was thus technically established that vino does not cause as much absorption as aqua. On Christmas Day the A.O., on returning from a visit to the 3rd Pn Rangers, U.S. Army Commandos, turned right, instead of left, into HQ and walked straight into the sea. The sea for the past week had been covered with a thick coat of oil. The guard managed to pull him out. It can be said he was well and truly oiled. The day before Op "Partridge" the M.O. received a Christmas present, a book "Death Tomorrow"!

The main hazard of the operation was the return across the Garigliano, a fast running river, a hundred yards wide. The CO's request for DUKWs was granted and training in these was carried out.

On the 29th Dec. operation "Partridge" took place. It started very badly, as the Navy landed the Commando 95 mins too late and 1000x away from the correct beach. Thus daylight found the Commando still on the enemy side of the river.  At the mouth of the river the main body of the unit returned by DUKWs, but 4 and 6 Tps had to cross the river 2700 yards up from the mouth by swimming and use of ropes. This they successfully achieved, bringing back their casualties. The bagpipes were very effectively used on this operation. When HQ had established itself at the mouth of the river most of the personnel made no attempt to dig themselves in. After one Jerry stonk, the C.O. says they dug so fast, he literally saw them sink into the ground.

After this successful operation, the Commando celebrated Christmas on New Year's Day.  On the 3rd of Jan 5 Tp carried out a patrol to the mouth of the Garigliano.

The first half of January was spent in preparation and training for future operations. Several operations were proposed by 5th Army, then scrapped. These included an attack from the sea on the German bastion at Gaeta, guerrilla warfare in the hills North of Rome, and the capture of Rome by 2 S.S. Bde alone.  All these different plans required the unit to change its type of training for each different role. One day a man trained carrying loads of 68 lbs, next day he was in light assault order. Finally it was decided that the Commando would take part in Operation "Shingle", the landings at Anzio. On the 20th Jan the landings were made, meeting very slight opposition. The Commando had never carried more ammunition and fired less. On the 25th Jan when the Commando was withdrawn from the beach-head and returned to Bacoli, it was wondered why the Commando should have been with withdrawn so early, the reason was soon known. On the 30th Jan the unit moved off on Operation "Ornito".

Operation "Ornito" took the Commando into the mountains North of the Garigliano over tracks, which even mules shunned to tread. The force was made up by 9 and 43 Commandos. Any propaganda the enemy were short of ammunition was quickly dispelled by the Commandos during this operation. Never had so much been dropped on so few. Although the final objective was considered untenable, Mt Ornito was secured and the Field Army were unable to make any further advances from there for three months.

The Commando returned to Bacoli. Up to date the unit had suffered 150 casualties, the C.O. was wounded, the 2i/c missing and Adjt, Capt. M.R.H. ALLEN, assumed temporary command of the Commando. It was impossible to maintain five rifle troops and the unit was reorganised into three squadrons. The C.O. returned from hospital and went to Bari to arrange the transfer of the Commando to the Adriatic for operations on the Dalmation coast of Jugoslavia. It was felt that an operation using the whole Commando was out of the question until reinforcements arrived. This complacency was rudely shattered by a cryptic signal on the night of Feb 27th from 5th Army HQ; warning the Commando to be prepared to embark for Anzio on Mar 1st. The C.O. was still in Bari and it was hoped a mistake had been made. Nonetheless, on the 1st March, the Commando, strength now 14 offrs and 255 ORs, embarked at Baia on two LCIs for Anzio.

Anzio Again

Anzio was not the same. The pleasant seaside town was now a shattered battlefield. A new phase was started for 9 Commando, living underground for a protracted period. Many ideas for post war housing could be seen in the various dugouts. The Command Post was a thing of beauty, heat and running water, (when it rained). Life was rather trying, you never knew where your next shell was coming from, the M.T. section had rather a hazardous time. All rations and stores had to be transported by them across tracks more resembling mud pitches, all the time subject to mortar and shell fire. In the innumerable wadis found in the sector in which the Commando was, one could never be sure if the enemy were in front or behind you. Even visiting forward Bn.HQs was a hazardous business.

During the first nine days in the beach-head, the Commando carried out 10 battle patrols, 5 Recce patrols, and 2 attacks of a troop strength, while each squadron had a short period in the line in a patrol and counter attack role. Much useful information was obtained. One prisoner captured by A Sqn. on the 36 U.S. Combat Engineers sector was the first from that sector since the beach-head was formed. On the 19th March, the Commando carried out an attack on an enemy held wadi. Originally, this attack was cancelled except for 9 Commando's part. The wadi battle will remain vividly in the memory of those taking part. It will be considered their longest 24 hours. Incidents flash to mind: the C.O. as No 2 on the Bren to Duggie Brown, the Officers' Mess Cook; Capt BASSETT-WILSON's "Hurry up or you will be too late to throw your grenades at the Germans"; when the I.O. was hit in the water-bottle, the C.O. greeted the gush of escaping water with "Good God, he has been hit in the bladder".

This battle was the first offensive action on the beach-head for a long time, and for days after it the Germans displayed great signs of nervousness.

On the 24th March the Command left Anzio. Dream of clean clothes, dry billets and baths awaiting at Bacoli were rudely shattered when the unit disembarked at Puzzoli. The unit station had been moved to the Adriatic coast of Italy. An unpleasant evening was spent in the former QM stores at Bacoli. Next day the Commando left Naples by train and crossed Italy in the middle of a snowstorm. On the 27th March the unit arrived at Molfetta.

A New Tree With The Same Roots

A phase in the Commando history of 9 Commando had come to an end. Of the unit that had sailed from Liverpool in Sept 1943, there were only 11 officers and 217 ORs left. The percentage of casualties suffered to date was: Officers 80%, ORs 62%. The Commando was about to be rebuilt. The following months were spent recruiting, training and reorganising. Owing to the great difficulties in training, recruiting and training areas, this was to be no easy task. Operational commitments had necessarily to be curtailed. A draft of 11 officers and 80 ORs arrived from the U.K. on 24th April. As no more drafts could be sent from U.K. on account of the forthcoming Western Invasion, recruiting had to be done locally and reinforcements could not come from the hard pressed infantry. Main sources of recruits for Special Services were the R.A. and R.A.S.C. While these men were of good calibre, they had first to be trained as infantrymen, then secondly as Commandos. Some of them had never seen any infantry weapons other than a rifle. Many trips across Italy were taken by officers, chiefly the 2 i/c, Major M.R.H. ALLEN MC, to interview volunteers. Major R.A.C. CAMERON MC even had to return to Anzio. One of the few occasions, if not the only time, volunteers for Commandos were interviewed under fire. Once the volunteers were accepted, there was a considerable delay before they finally reached the Commando. A training troop had to be formed to handle all new intake personnel. The training period started with intensive drill and W.T. periods. This was most essential to bring them up to required in discipline and in handling weapons. Once they were considered proficient, they were posted to troops where they underwent field training. It was decided to rebuild the Commando a troop at a time, commencing with 1 and 5 troops, and these troops were able to start troop training on 25th May. Once again, the training area had to be found outside of Molfetta. Minervino was unsuitable at the time, so bivouac camp was set up outside Monopoli, 45 miles from Molfetta, and the troops, as they were reformed, carried out training there. The heavy weapons troop found a suitable area at Altamura. On the 31st July the bivouac camp was moved further South to Crispiano, 12 miles from Taranto. The area here permitted two troops training together. At this camp one of 4 Tp went sick with an ulcerated stomach. To his Tp Leader's surprise, the sick report excused him boots. Capt. E.J. D'ARCY MC, the M.O., on being confronted with this said "Well the Army marches on its stomach, doesn't it?"

Balkans Through a Stereoscope

During this troop training period, HQ was kept busy planning operations and administering the widely scattered troops. Altogether, nine operations were planned and 27 movement order issued. Operationally the Commando was under command of Force 133, renamed Force 266, then 399. A planning staff was formed consisting of the C.O., Major CAMERON MC; and the I.O. The first operation "Independence", destruction of a radar station on Corfu, was cancelled in favour of "Landlubber I", an attack on a German garrison at Himara, Albania. Capt. BASSETT-WILSON, MC was dropped by parachute to make a reconnaissance. On his report, it was decided that the operation was unfeasible with the force available, and was accordingly postponed. Operation "Landlubber II" was planned to take place in the same area, it was to employ a troop in a guerrilla warfare role. Owing to enemy movements, this operation had to be cancelled.

Meanwhile under "A" Force, two troop operations "Darlington II" and "Pipsqueak" had been placed, and 2 and 4 troops carried them out on the 24th May and 14th June respectively. These operations were similar, and entailed the bringing off by sea of escaped PWs from behind the enemy's line. On "Pipsqueak" the landing craft beached so solidly that the entire troop had to swim to another craft. The Commando now came under the command of the newly formed Land Forces Adriatic. Planning continued unabated. Operation "Gradient", a troop raid on the Northern Adriatic islands of Lussin and Cherso, was the next to be planned. After any changes in the target, 5 troop carried out the operation successfully on 9th August.  No. 2 S.S. Bde returned to Italy on the 24th August from Vis, Yugoslavia, and the Commando once more came under command of L.F.A. Planning commenced for Brigade operation to capture the Dalmation island of Korcula. This was cancelled by A.F.H.Q. Finally operation "Aplomb" appeared and this was to be the planning staff's farewell to L.F.A. They, having looked at so many air photographs, were cross-eyed and had stereoscopic vision. Most of the Balkans was familiar to them through a stereoscope. In fact, when the I.O. flew from Greece to Italy some time later, he instantly recognised some familiar spots in Albania. The planning staff now appreciated that the really important decisions were not made in the Executive Planning Room, but in the bar of the Imperial, the British Officers' Club.

On the 15th August, the Commando moved to a staging camp 6 miles North of Taranto and underwent Commando training.

Greek Campaign

For operation "Aplomb" a force, to be know as 'Foxforce', was formed. It consisted of 9 Commando with under its command four patrols of S.B.S.; one patrol of L.R.D.G., and 75mm gun sec; 4.2" Mortar dets and 0.5 MG Sec R.S.R. Original object of the operations was to destroy a radar station on Kithera Island, South of the Peloponnese. Capt. BASETT-WILSON MC with a patrol of S.B.S. was dropped by parachute in Kithera. P.R. on the 9th Sept showed radar destroyed. The patrol reported the island evacuated by the Germans. The Navy decided to use Kithera as a forward base for Coastal Raiding Forces and Foxforce was to hold the naval base. On the 14th Sept the Force sailed from Taranto in LSI "Prince David" and on the evening of 15/16 Sept landed in Avlemon Bay, Kithera. The population gave the Force a terrific welcome. Next day the Navy decided that Kapsali would make a better anchorage, so all the stores had to be reloaded and shipped round to Kapsali. The ELAS at first appeared friendly and co-operative and their Ops round the island were made part of our defences. The Commando held a defensive perimeter round Kapsali Bay, living in odd buildings or bivouacs. The S.B.S. and L.R.D.G. patrols set off on recces of Poros, Aiyina and Salamis islands and Navplion in the Peloponnese. Operation "Manna", the landing of British forces at Piraieus, was planned to take place at the beginning of October. Foxforce's job on "Manna" was to knock out the C.D. guns on Aiyina.  HQ, while endeavouring to plan these future operations, was besieged by oppressed Greeks, naturalised British and American subjects, appeals for relief, etc. It also became apparent the ELAS were carrying out subversive activities. The Force was not able to deal with any of these problems because (a) its only job was the prosecution of the war against the Germans, (b) no staff or experience in these matters, and (c) no fixed policy was given by higher authorities. Foxforce HQ to be found from 9 Commando HQ and this placed a big strain on it. This was helped a bit by a C.A.O. and "G III" sent from L.F.A. One additional difficulty at first was the time. The Navy worked on Cairo time, Foxforce on Italian time and Greeks on local time. All different!

In the last week of September the Germans withdrew from the Peloponnese, leaving the Greek Security Bns behind. A naval recce party reported from the Peloponnese town of Kalamata that help was required from British troops to prevent bloodshed between the ELAS and the Security Bn at Tripoli. The latter had declared their willingness to surrender  to British troops. The C.O. immediately set off with a troop to Kalamata, where he managed to arrange the surrender of the Security Bn. They were to be taken under a joint British and ELAS guard to Spetzai, an island off the Peloponnese. At one period during these negotiations, the C.O. found himself left alone amidst a band of ferocious guerrillas as a sign of good faith. The surrender was carried out successfully and the C.O. returned to Kithera, leaving Major R.A.C. CAMERON MC in charge of one section to act as British part of the guard. En route for Spetzai, Major CAMERON managed to arrange the surrender of the Security Bn garrison at Navplion. This was no easy task as fighting had already broken out between the garrison and the ELAS. After overcoming many difficulties in transport and shipping, Major CAMERON's party reach Spetzai on 5th Oct. A Stirling woman summed up the situation in the Peloponnese for Major CAMERON when she said "It was Hell under the Germans but worse with the ELAS".

On the 24th Sept 'C' Sqn of the Greek Sacred Regiment arrived from the M.E. and came under the command of Foxforce. The patrol to Poros reported that the island had been evacuated by the Germans. The Navy decided to move the naval base to Poros and on 30th Sept the Force sailed on minesweepers to Poros. On the Force's arrival in Poros Bay at first light on 1st Oct, there was wild firing from the shore. An opposed landing was feared until it was realised that it was an old Greek custom to signify welcome. Again the population was jubilant. The force took up positions around the bay with Ops on the hills overlooking Aiyina, 11 miles away. Any craft venturing on the North side of Poros Island was shelled from Aiyina. Again the Force was confronted with civilian problems. The ELAS in the newly liberated Peloponnese were not losing much time in assuming control. Opponents conveniently disappeared, men were conscripted and food was pillaged from villages. Many Greeks arrived at Poros driven from their homes by terror of the ELAS. Major CAMERON's party at Spetzai reported the ELAS were being most uncooperative and were indulging in anti-British propaganda.

Planning for the operation on Aiyina continued. There was no air cover of the island in spite of urgent appeals to L.F.A. Much information was obtained about the German positions in the Gulf of Athens from patrols and interrogation of German PWs and Greek caique skippers. Briefing was handicapped by the necessity for all orders having to be translated to the C.O. of the Sacred Greek Regt. By the 11th October all plans for the attack on the Aiyina C.D. Batteries at Perdhika and Tourlos were firm. D-day was on the 13th Oct. Air and naval support was arranged including preliminary softening up raids on D - 1. On D - 2 the enemy evacuated Perdhika and the plans had to be changed accordingly. Then on D - 1, AFHQ ordered an attack on Fleves Island to coincide with the Aiyina attack. In the afternoon of D - 1, patrols reported Aiyina completely evacuated. "Emergency Operation" signals sped back and forward between Poros and Italy. All changes in the air support had to be made through L.F.A. in Italy. Changes in the naval support had to go via S.N.O. Poros to the Navy in the M.E. at Alexandria. To add to the excitement, a plane from M.E. at last dropped us the long requested air photographs. They were the air cover of Poros and Aiyina! On the evening of D - 1, the 12th Oct, the final orders from L.F.A. arrived: cancel attack on Aiyina, secure port of Piraieus and aerodrome at Kalmaki preventing demolitions at both, D Day the 14th that same night the OPs reported many demolitions at Piraieus. On the 13th October a small patrol went to Fleves and found the island evacuated. At 2100 hours on the 13th the Force embarked on 2 LCTs and sailed for Piraieus. The minefield between Aiyina and Piraieus was successfully passed at first light on the 14th. As the landing craft came in sight Piraieus harbour, every available craft in the bay came speeding towards them. In no time the Force was surrounded by a cheering armada. The Germans had left the day before. On the shore could be seen a solid black mass of Greeks. The caique harbour had been left undamaged so the landing was made there. The assault troops made a beach-head in the crowd to allow the force to disembark. The C.O. of the British Military Mission in Athens decided it was essential that British troops should enter Athens immediately in order to prevent civil disturbances. The Force made a quick change from denim battle order into K.D. parade order, and by bus were taken to the outskirts of Athens. There the Force was joined by a weak company from No. 4 Para Bn, who had dropped at Megara airfield that morning, and were just in time to take part in the entry into Athens. The Force made a ceremonial march through the streets of Athens to Constitutional Square. Vast crowds cheered the procession and at time almost engulfed the Force. In Constitutional Square the Force was inspected by the Greek Military Governor of Attica. Then the Force marched past the Unknown Warrior's Tomb on which the C.O. laid a wreath. The C.O. received the Freedom of Athens. Billets for the Force were provided in the Melakon building in the centre of Athens. There the Force was virtually imprisoned by madly cheering crowds. This building became the centre of demonstrations and processions which continued by torchlight after dark. Greek political slogans, songs, dances, loudspeakers and more political slogans rent the air. The only starving people in Athens that night was Foxforce, having had no food that day save a haversack breakfast at 0500 hrs. Late at night M.T. forced the way through the mob and raised the siege.

The following days saw no diminution in the crowds. HQ was engulfed by German deserters, Italian PWs seeking protection, British and American subjects, escaped Allied PWs, Greeks desiring jobs with the British Forces. Once the main body of British troops arrived, Foxforce was unceremoniously thrown out of the Melakon building and given as billets a louse-ridden school, which was uninhabitable. Every respectable billet had been chosen in Cairo for other units from a town plan. Foxforce found its own billet, outside of Athens. The Force now came under the command of No. 2 Independent Para Bde Gp and was renamed Commando Force. The S.B.S. and L.R.D.G. patrols ceased to be under command. It was decided that Commando Force, renamed Scrumforce, should be the advance party of the occupational troops for Salonika. On the 29th of October the 'C' Sqn. Sacred Regiment ceased to be under command of Scrumforce. On the 30th October the Force embarked at Piraieus on LCIs. The stores were loaded on caiques with Lieut. P.H. BOLTON i/c. When a storm dispersed the caique fleet, it became known as Bolton Wanderers. Just prior to leaving Piraieus, the CC, Lt-Col R.J.F. TODD DSO, had to return to Italy to assume command of No. 2 S.S. Bde in succession to Brig. T.B.L. CHURCHILL MC. Major M.R.H. ALLEN MC assumed temporary command of 9 Commando and Scrumforce with the local rank of Lt-Col. On the 31st October the Force disembarked at Skiathos Island, which was to be used as an advance staging area for Salonika. Bivouacs were made in an olive grove. On leaving Italy the Commando had been ordered to prepare for a three weeks operation. It was now well into the second month of the Force's stay in Greece and the stores were being heavily strained. On the 2nd of November Flyforce, commanded by Major R.A.C. CAMERON MC, the advance party of Scrumforce, entered Salonika. Three days later, after one of the worst voyages ever experienced, the main body of Scrumforce arrived at Salonika. The craft had crossed a heavily sown and unswept minefield, which later proved very destructive against following convoys. The ELAS were in complete control here. The main body of British troops arrived on the 7th November. Scrumforce was split up. The R.S.R. detachments ceased to be under command. Lt-Col HAMILTON-HILL, the C.A.O., returned to Italy. 9 Commando was left by itself and came under command 7 Ind Inf Bde. On 13th November a detachment of 50 All Ranks formed part of a guard of honour for the arrival of MODIS, Governor General of Salonika.

There was a tense situation at Drama between Nationalists and the ELAS. Co 9 Commando had to despatch two troops to show the flag and maintain order by their presence. 1 and 2 Tps made up this force, called Dramforce, under the command of Capt. H.T. KITHER. The journey to Drama was rather a long business owing to enemy demolitions especially at the river Strymon which had to be crossed by a slow ferry driver by the current of the river. Dramforce held ceremonial parades in Drama and the neighbouring towns, which greatly impressed the local populace. A patrol was maintained on a temporary boundary set up between the ELAS and Nationalists.

The situation remained tense the whole time Dramforce was there. Dramforce were relieved by 1st Coy R. Sussex and returned to Salonika on the 1st December.

At the beginning of November 9 Commando was split up all over Greece. The main body was at Salonika, a rear HQ in Athens, two troops were at Drama, one section was at Skiathos, and one section still at Spetzai. In addition there was a rear party in Italy.

On the 1st December Lt-Col. J.M. DUNNING-WHITE, 8 Hussars, arrived from U.K. fresh from the Western front, to take over command of No. 9 Commando.

When fighting broke out in Athens a high state of preparedness had to be maintained in Salonika. On the event of the outbreak of fighting, all forces in Salonika had to withdraw into and hold a perimeter. The Commando had to provide guards for several VPs and PW escorts. The Commando's role in the perimeter changed several times, and the C.O. had to change his plans accordingly. Adding to his difficulties was the necessity of carrying our recces as unostentationously as possible, pretending he was sightseeing. As the situation had deteriorated, the Commando had to move into the perimeter and was billeted in Allatini Flour Mills, the troops living amongst the machinery. Everyone was confined to billets and street patrols were sent out during the hours of darkness.  Christmas once again could not be celebrated on 25th December, all festivities being postponed. The ELAS remained very correct, but obstructed the British at every turn, while expounding the most violent anti-British propaganda. A football match the C.O. had arranged with the ELAS was cancelled by EAM. Spies were everywhere. The C.O. and 2 i/c were sniped at in their car. The ELAS celebrated the New Year by firing all their weapons into the air. The Military Command in Salonika feared that the ELAS attack had commenced and ordered a stand to. So 0030 hrs on the 1st January 45 saw 9 Commando standing to, ready for battle (hic). Woe to any foe that had crossed their path that night.

The beginning of January saw the complete rout of the ELAS in Athens, forcing them to seek terms. By the conditions of the terms they had to withdraw outside the Salonika area and be clear by the 16th January. The C.O. with 1, 2 and 5 Tps patrolled an area up to the withdrawal boundary to confiscate any stores not clear by midnight 16th January. The whole Commando was then employed in house searching for arms and ammunition.

During this period a certain amount of sport was carried out. The football team played very well and was highly placed in the Salonika League. A very successful novices' boxing competition was run.

The Greek situation by the end of January being under control, it was possible to release 9 Commando from Greece. The three weeks stay in Greece had dragged out to almost five months, by the time the Commando left Salonika on the 6th February aboard two LSTs. No one was really sorry to leave Greece. The stay in Salonika had been most irksome and uncomfortable, being neither one thing nor the other, battle or peace. Most of the unit's kit was still in Italy. Welfare was very slow in arriving and the Commando always seemed to be one step ahead of it. Training was impossible owing to the many moves and constant state of emergency. Altogether, save for a few days in Athens, the Greek campaign for 9 Commando was marked by constant fatigues, guards, moves and periods of stand to.

Return to Italy

After a four week voyage, the Commando arrived at Taranto on the 10th February. By the 11th the unit had moved into its new station at Martina Franca. The next weeks were spent in reorganisation, administration and training.

W.T., Sen NCOs and Sub Offrs demolition, snipers and field craft cadres were held. The Commando classified in all weapons. The period of time given to the C.O. for this very essential work had to be curtailed by operational necessity. On the 11th March the Commando had to move to Ravenna to join 2 Commando Bde. The move was made by train to Rimini and thence by M.T. arriving at Ravenna on the 14th. The armies in Italy, bogged down for so long, were preparing for their final big offensive, in the initial stages of which, 2 Commando Bde were to play a large part in operation "Roast".  9 Commando started training for its role in this operation.  It was introduced to and became familiar with the new types of equipment it was to use; Stormboats, LVTs (Fantails); Weasels, Lifebuoy flamethrowers and Littlejohn 2 pr A.tk guns. Each troop spent a few days in the line to familiarise it with the type of terrain over which it would be operating.

The Last Battles in Italy

On April 1st the Commando left Ravenna for operation "Roast". This was an amphibious operations involving a crossing of Lake Comacchio. This must stand out in Commando history as one of the most hazardous and complicated operations ever undertaken. The special craft intended to carry the troops across the lake had almost to be carried themselves by the troops. The operation was very successful. During the operation, a man complained that he had no cigarettes. His L/Cpl reminded him that he had been issued seven that morning. "Seven!" he objected. "I smoked them all in one stonk". After the heavy morning counter attack had been repulsed, rations and mail reached 5 Tp. Pte LANCASTER received a book "Bullets for Breakfast"!

The next operation was when one section of 4 Troop under Lieut. P.H. BOLTON was sent to occupy certain islands on Lake Comaccio (Op. "Fryforce"). This was uneventful.

Capt. M.A.W. DAVIES MC rejoined the unit from Staff College, Haifa, on 10th April and took on the job of Adjutant again. The Guard Room has remained full ever since.

On April 11th the C.O. received notice to mount another amphibious operation "Impact Royal" under 24 Guards Bde. It was again over Lake Comaccio, but this time on its South West shore. Little time was given for planning as the Commando had to leave its base, Marina di Ravenna, P.M. on 12th April, embark that night and land the next day in broad daylight - on Friday 13th! The operation was carried out in Fantails (LVTs IV). The landing proved to be unopposed. The operation then took on in principle two bashes against the enemy to clear up to an cross the Fossa Marina which was holding up the advance of the Guards Bde. Though the Commandos did not succeed in crossing, it made it possible for the Brigade to cross, first by clearing the enemy from some very strongly defended positions South of the Fossa Marina, then by knowledge gained of the enemy, his weapons, positions, and the nature of the water obstacle with its many hazards.

The Commando returned to Marina di Ravenna on 17th April. Owing to the casualties sustained on Ops "Roast" and "Impact Royal", the C.O. reorganised the Commando into three rifle troops and a heavy weapons troop.

Total Victory

V.E. Day, 8th May 1945, 9 Commando, strength 25 Officers and 430 ORs, paraded for an address from the C.O., followed by a service of thanksgiving and remembrance, the sounding of the "Last Post, Reveille and Cease Fire." All ranks then had a issue of rum. The Sergeants marched with pipes to the Officers' mess which was drained dry. At night a bonfire was lit and toasts drunk round it in vino.

This ends another phase in the history of 9 Commando. What the future holds is as yet unknown. One more phase or many? Who knows?

Appendix 'A'

 

STATISTICS

Unit Strength

 
 
 
Offrs
ORs
‘’          ‘’
Embarked at Loverpool 11th Sept 43
:
 
27
427
‘’          ‘’
After Operation “Anzio II”
:
 
12
217
‘’          ‘’
Embarked Taranto for Greece 14 Sept 44
:
 
27
399
‘’          ‘’
Before OP “Roast” 31 Mar 45
:
 
30
442

 

Casualties

Allied
Missing
Wounded
Operation“Partridge”
 
 
6
ORs
 
 
1
ORs
6
Offrs
15
ORs
Patrol 5 Jan 44
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Operation “Ornito”
3
Offrs
16
ORs
1
Offrs
15
ORs
6
Offrs
78
ORs
Operation “Anzio II”
2
Offrs
23
ORs
 
Offrs
4
ORs
2
Offrs
74
ORs
Operation “Roast”
3
Offrs
8
ORs
 
 
 
 
2
Offrs
40
ORs
Operation “Impact Royal”
1
Offrs
5
ORs
1
 
 
 
2
Offrs
48
ORs
Batttle Casualties
1
Offrs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Battle Accidents
 
 
2
ORs
 
 
 
 
 
 
15
ORs
TOTALS:
10
Offrs
60
ORs
2
Offrs
20
ORs
18
Offrs
271
ORs

 

Reinforcements

 
Offrs
ORs
Draft from U.K
24 Apr 44
11
80
Draft from U.K
Oct 44
1
18
Draft from U.K
Dec 44
1
25
Recruited in Italy Apr – Aug 1944 (from 35 Offrs and 361 ORs interviewed
 
10
171
TOTAL:
 
23
294

R.T.U

 
Offrs
ORs
"      "
Sept 42 – Apr 44
1
45
"     "
May 44 – Apr 45
 
42
TOTAL:
 
1
87

 

 
Offrs
ORs
On 8 May 45 Nos still in Cdo who were in it when it was formed Nov 40
8
79
On 8 May 45 Nos still in Cdo who embarked U.K. Sept 43
10
152
Estimated Casualties inflicted on Enemy by 9 Cdo between 29 Dec and 15 Apr 45         
9
1600

 

Appendix 'B'

DECORATIONS AND AWARDS

 

D.S.O.

D.C.M.

M.C.

Bar to M.C. 

M.M.

Mentioned in Despatches

 

Appendix 'C'

INSPECTIONS AND VISITS

20 Nov 43
Molfetta
Brig. T.B.L. CHURCHILL MC; Comd. 2 S.S. Bde inspected the unit.
1 Jan 1944
Bacoli
Brig. T.B.L. CHURCHILL MC addressed the unit.
   Jan 44
Bacoli
Gen. Sir Richard L. McCREERY, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.B.F., MC., 10 Corps Comd. Inspected the unit.
15 Mar 44
Anzio
Maj. Gen. GREIGSON-ELLIS, D.S.O. Comd. 5 Div, and Brig LORNE-CAMPBELL, V.C., D.S.O. visited the unit.
20 Mar 44
Anzio
Maj. Gen. GREIGSON-ELLIS, D.S.O. visited the unit to congratulate it on the operation of 19 Mar.
28 June 44
Molfetta
Brig. G.C. DAVY, C.B.E., D.S.O., inspected No. 5 Troop.
29 June 44
Bari
Admiral Sir W. COWAN, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.B.E., inspected unit's guard of honour.
6 July 44
Molfetta
Maj. Gen. R.G. STURGESS, R.M., C.B.E., D.S.O., Comd. S.S. Group inspected the unit.
16 Aug 44
Taranto
Lieut-Col. C.E. VAUGHAN, M.B.E., addressed the unit.
19 Dec 44
Salonika
Brig. D.O. BUTTERWORTH, D.S.O., Comd. 3 Dist inspected unit accommodation.
22 Jan 45
Salonika
Maj. Gen. G.H. BOUCHER, C.B.E., D.S.O., Comd. 4 Ind Div visited the unit.
3 Feb 45
Salonika
Brug. O. do T. LOVETT, D.S.O. Comd. 7 Inf Bde inspected the unit.
15 Feb 45
Martina-Franca
Brig. R.J.F. TOD, D.S.O., Comd. 2 Cdo Bde inspected the unit.
1 Apr 45
Ravenna
Brig. R.J.F. TOD, DSO., addressed the unit.
4 Apr 45
Ravenna
Lieut-Gen. C.F. KEIGHTLEY, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E., Comd. 5 Corps visited unit and congratulated it on Op "Roast".
7 Apr 45
Marina di
Ravenna
Field Marshall, The Honourable Sir Harold R.L.G. ALEXANDER, G.C.B., C.S.I., D.S.O., M.C., visited Brigade and met all Cos and Major L.S. CALLF, M.C. He was accompanied by the Army Comd. Lieut-Gen. Sir Richard L. McCREERY, K.C.B., D.S.O., M.B.E., M.C. and 5 Corps Comd. Lieut. C.F. KEIGHTLEY, C.B., D.S.O., O.B.E.
26 Apr
Marina di
Ravenna
Brig. R.J.F. TOD, D.S.O. inspected the unit.

 

SAEGERT, John Maclean (Lt. Col)

Known as: 
Jack
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
9 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Engineers
Service: 
Army
Number: 
14725
P.O.W. camps: 
Born: 
Monday, April 15, 1901
Birthplace: 
London
Died : 
Wednesday, September 18, 1946
John Maclean Saegert
13 July 1921 Royal Military Academy commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers [1].
13 July 1928 promoted Lieutenant [2][2a].
13 July 1932 promoted Captain [2].
1 August 1938 promoted Major [2].
29 July 1940 - 28 October 1940 - Acting Lieutenant Colonel [2].
28 October 1940 - Temporary Lieutenant Colonel [2].
1940 posted Commanding Officer of No.9 Commando on its formation [3].
June 1942 (Royal Engineers attached 10 Indian Divn.) commanded the demolition scheme to cover the withdrawal from Sollum and Mersa Matruh, Egypt, awarded D.S.O. [4][4a][4b].
28 June 1942 (10 Indian Divn, Madras S&M) reported missing believed prisoner of war [4b].
1942 Prisoner of War Camp 21 at Chieti, Italy [5].
May 1944 P.O.W. in German hands repatriated due to acute T.B. [6].
8 December 1944 placed on the HP List on account of disability [7].
14 July 1945 retires on account of his ill health, and granted the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel [8].
18 September 1946 died Ontario Canada [9][10].
Buried at King's Cemetery, Ontario [10].
Distinguished Service Order recommendation
At Sollum in June 1942 Lt. Col. Saegert was in entire charge of the large demolition scheme which accompanied the withdrawal. The thorough and conscientious way this work was carried out at very short notice was largely responsible for denying to the enemy any of the large accumulations of stores which were collected in the position.
As a final task and at considerable personal risk Lt. Col. Saegert himself carried out the blowing up of a large portion of the Sollum Pass Road, thus denying that route to the enemy for some time.
Again at Mersa Matruh on the 27/28 June 1942 Lt. Col. Saegert supervised the execution of the the vast demolitions with highly successful results and so thoroughly that little of any use fell into enemy hands.
Regardless of his own safety Lt. Col. Saegert remained to ensure that everything had been destroyed and that the demolition parties had withdrawn. Although he could have escaped by boat he elected to fight his way out with his Sappers. Throughout both these operations his personal courage and leadership were outstanding and it was mainly through him that both these operations were successfully carried out [4a][4b].
 
Sources
[1] London Gazette 32404.
[2] Gradation Lists of Officers in the British Army / Half-Yearly List For 31 Dec 1940.
[2a] London Gazette 32844.
[3] No.9 Commando War Diary.
[4] London Gazette 36994, page 1547 (announced 22 March 1945)
[4a] National Archives file WO373/97/149.
[4b] Casualty Lists /National Archives file WO417/3.
[5] Prisoners of War Lists for Italy / National Archives file WO392/21.
[6] Find My Past record.
[7] London Gazette 36829, page 5619.
[8] London Gazette 37214, page 4066.
[9] Government Probate Death Indices.
[10] Photo of headstone on FindaGrave website.
[Image]  © Alex Saegert (grandson).
 
Notes
There is a file at the British Library (Asian and African Studies) reference MSS EUR/ F296/3 (Madras Sappers Officers Association Papers) listed as Correspondence regarding the citation of Maj J M Saegert RE. Full details not known.
 

TOD, Ronald John Frederick (Brig)

Known as: 
Ronnie
Rank: 
Brigadier
Unit / Base: 
6 Independent Company
11 Independent Company
9 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Service: 
Army
Number: 
32187
Born: 
Friday, November 3, 1905
Died : 
Saturday, April 5, 1975
Commissioned  into the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders in 1925. Served in No 6 Independent Company and was  Officer Commanding No 11 Independent Company in 1940 and later took command of No 9 Commando in 1942.  Awarded DSO, and later a Bar to the DSO, each for "gallant and distinguished services in Italy " whilst commanding No 9 Commando in 1944.  Promoted Brigadier and Officer Commanding 2 Commando Brigade,  in 1945 he was awarded a CBE for "gallant and distinguished services in Italy."
 

Commando Association Newsletter 61 of 1975.

"We are saddened by the death on 5th April last of Brigadier Ronald John Froderick Tod CBE, DSO & Bar,  Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, a Vice President of the Association and one of the first Commanding Officers of the Independent Companies from which Army Commandos were developed. Lt.Colonel Michael Allen (9 Commando) writes:
 
Ronnie Tod, as he was universally and affectionately known, rose spontaneously during the Second World War to the occasion for which he had been trained as a regular soldier, and throughout his wartime commands of No. 6 Independent Company, No. 9 Commando and ultimately 2nd Commando Brigade, he operated as a talented, intrepid, and adventurous professional.  He instinctively recognised the right job to be done, acknowledged the supreme significance of the men with whom he had to see to the doing of it, and then commanded, cared for, and directed them accordingly. Those men remained under his command with unswerving resolution and loyalty for so long as they were fit and able.
Ronnie Tod was daunted by nothing except concern for his men, and at all times was inspired by an implacable determination that together they would achieve the object of whatever task or exercise was set them. He will happily have joined those whose names are inscribed in the Cornmando Roll of Honour Book which rests in St. George's Chapel, Westminster Abbey and we recall that the final completion of this Book of Remembrance was only made possible by his generosity. We have lost another comrade without the like of whom the Army Commandos would never have gained their place in the history of the British Army".
 
Sources:
CBE: LG Publication date: 18 September 1945; Supplement: 37274; Page: 4669
DSO: LG Publication date: 29 June 1944; Supplement: 36586; Page : 3069
Bar to DSO: LG Publication date: 18 July 1944; Supplement: 36615; Page: 3375
 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes

No.9 Commando 1 Troop image

No.9 Commando 1 troop near the Strymon Bridge, Greece, November 1944.
No.9 Commando 1 troop near the Strymon Bridge, Greece, November 1944. Photo from the collection of Lt Angus Ferguson, No 9 Commando, courtesy of his son Gregor Ferguson.

10 Commando

10 Commando History

10 Commando

From their inception in 1940, some units had difficulty in obtaining sufficient volunteers to make up the agreed complement of each Commando, and as a result No.10 quickly disappeared from the Commando establishment. Reformed in the summer of 1942 as No.10 (Inter Allied) Commando from troops that had escaped the occupied countries. Before reading on view: No.10 Commando origins 1940.

Reformed in the summer of 1942 as No.10 (Inter Allied) Commando.
Commanding Officer 1942 until spring 1944: Lt. Col. Dudley Lister MC
 
The Commando consisted of the following troops:
  • HQ Troop
  • No.1 & No.8 Troops - French;
  • No.2 Troop - Dutch;
  • No.3 Troop - Refugees*;
  • No.4 Troop - Belgian;
  • No.5 Troop - Norwegian;
  • No.6 Troop - Polish;
  • No.7 Troop - Yugoslavian.
This Commando unit was one of the most unique fighting units of the Second World War. Comprising of both allied and disaffected enemy personnel and refugees. Members of No 10 although not mounting many raids in their own name won a deserved reputation for their fierce and dedicated fighting ability.
The first troops allocated to No.10 were French quickly followed by Polish and Norwegian. In the Shetlands men from the Norwegian troop worked with detachments from No12 Commando against the enemy held coast of Norway.
No 10 proved its real worth after the Normandy operations being involved in the push through North West and Western Europe into Germany and the ultimate liberation of occupied Europe.
*3 Troop never operated as a full troop with individual Commandos from the Troop being allocated as and where needed on attachments to mainstream Commando units.
Also known as X Troop or the Miscellaneous Troop, 3 Troop consisted primarily of German speaking refugees to the UK from Germany, Austria, Denmark, Hungary, including some from Czechoslavakia, Russia, and Romania. A large number of the men were of the Jewish Faith.
 

10 Commando Roll of Honour

Aside from the HQ troop, the No 10 Commando Roll of Honour is listed in troop order. Click on the highlighted troops or names for full details. This is a work in progress and we hope to provide more information soon. 

(click/touch to access RoH where we have one)
 
HQ Troop
 

Nos 1 & 8 Troops

No 2 Troop

No 3 Troop

No 4 Troop

No 5 Troop

No 6 Troop

No 7 Troop

10 Commando origins 1940

Origins of No.10 Commando

Source: The late Ron Youngman, former Secretary of the original Commando Association that stood down in 2005. He wrote the paragraph above in Volume One of his privately published book 'They Performed Whatsoever Their King Demanded'. Sadly Ron died before completing further volumes.

[More............].

LISTER, Dudley Stuart

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
10 Commando
4 Commando
7 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Service: 
Army
Dudley Stuart Lister MC
Lieutenant Colonel Dudley Lister MC, a veteran of World War One, was Commanding Officer of three different commando units in WW2. An international sportsman his forte was boxing. He had been Army heavyweight champion and had represented Great Britain in the Golden Gloves contest in Madison Squuare Gardens, New York, before the war [1].
  • 1918 (Second Lieutenant)(The Buffs) awarded the Military Cross in recognition of conspicuous gallantry [2]
  • Citation :"For conspicuous gallantry when leading his platoon in a raid. He succeeded by his example and daring in enabling his men, though harassed  by machine-gun fire, to reach their objective. He shot a sentry and personally secured several prisoners. He did splendid work" [2].
  • 1940 Commanding Officer of No.7 Commando, briefly combined with No.4 Commando and designated as 3rd Special Service Bn [1].
  • 1941 Commanding Officer No.4 Commando [1][3].
  • 27 May 1941 received a Mention in Despatches for distinguished service in March 1941 during Operation Claymore, a raid on the Lofoten Islands, Norway [3].
  • 1942-1945 Commanding Officer No.10 Inter Allied Commando [1].
Sources
[1] The Fighting Fourth, author Major James Dunning (No.4 Cdo and CBTC).
[2] London Gazette 30950, page 12080.
[3] London Gazette 35172, page 3003.
Commando Association newsletters 7 and 42.
[Image] Collection of Sgt Frank Verbist No.10(IA) Cdo Belgian Troop courtesy of his son Guy.
 

10 Commando HQ troop

HQ Troop 10 Inter Allied Commando

On the 26th June 1942 the War Office gave approval for the formation of a Headquarters Troop for the new Inter Allied Commando. 

10 Cdo Roll of Honour HQ tp.

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them."
 
Pte. Robert  Duffy
 

10 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all No.10 Commando volunteers which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.10 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions, Therefore, this is not a definitive list by any means, nor is it meant to be an official list, but it is the best we can do in an attempt to record all ranks by name who were part of No.10 Commando.  Research continues. 

It should be noted that many of the Commandos in 3 Troop were German speaking refugees of Jewish Faith. They and their families were at risk if captured, so they were given new identities to protect them.

The No 10 Commando Nominal Roll is listed below in surname order

No 10 Commando Nominal A-C

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo gallery.
 
SERVED as / BORN
FORENAMES
TROOP
RANK
ADDITIONAL
Aarts
L
Dutch
Sgt
 
Aas
Ole
Norwegian
 
 
Aboudara /
Gay
Jacques
French
Pte
 
Acton
Armand
Belgian
 
 
Aitcheson
Harold
 
LCpl
 
Ajdukovic
F
 
 
 
Wladyslaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Andresen
Aage, Lockert
Norwegian
 
 
Harry
Hans Richard
3 troop
Pte
 
Aniserewicz
Klemens
Polish
Lieut
(CA78)
Annez de Taboada
Andre
Belgian
 
 
Colin /
Claus
3 troop
Sgt
 
Richard, George
3 troop
Pte
 
Arntzen/
Arntsen
Knut
Norwegian
Pte
 
Artemieff
Boris
Belgian
RSM
CdG
Attenelle
Max
Belgian
Sgt
 
Adam
Polish
Sgt (Cadet Officer)
2nd Platoon; IWM photo in gallery
Baggerman
Karel, Johannes
Dutch
Sgt
 
Bagot
Andre
French
Capt
 
Baker
Alfred, John
 
Dvr
lka Walsall (CA88)
Baker
John, W.
 
 
 
Bakhuis
Roozeboom
Dutch
Pte
 
Balchin
W
 
Pte
 
Balligan
E
 
Pte
 
Francois
French
S/M
MM
Baltissen
Peter, Gerard
Dutch
Cpl
 
Banko
A
 
 
 
Banks
R
 
 
 
Robert Gerald /
Gotthard
3 troop
Pte
 
Barnsley
B
 
LCpl
and 12 Cdo (LL1)
Barry
 
 
 
 
Bartier
Raymond
Belgian
Pte
(CA92)
Bartlett / Billman
K
3 troop
 
 
Bartosiewicz
B
 
 
 
Batchelor
K
 
 
 
George /
Gustav
3 Troop
Pte
kia Dieppe
Beattie
Bruce A
 
Lt Col
 
Beaupre
Leon A
Belgian
Cpl
 
Pierre, F.
Belgian
Lieut
 
Beeckman
A
 
Pte
 
Beeckma
E
 
Pte
 
Beekmeijer
A.J.
 
Cpl
 
Begot
Louis
 
Cpl
Ld'H
Bekaert
Frans
Belgian
 
 
Robert
French
Cpl
 
Belva
Robert
Belgian
Lieut
 
Bentley
 
 
 
 
Benyon
W.W.
 
Major
 
Benyon Hoare
G
 
Major
 
Berkeley
A
 
Pte
 
Berkley
D.G
 
Cpl
 
Berne
A
 
Pte
 
Bette
Rene
Belgian
Pte
 
Beux
B
 
 
 
Biebuyck
J.M.
 
Pte
 
Biestro
Jean
 
Cpl
 
Bjazevic
J
 
 
 
Bjerke
Odd, Valentino
Norwegian
Pte
 
Bjorkhaug
Sverre
Norwegian
 
 
Bjorndalen
Olav
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Bjornestad
Rolf
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Blanson-Henkemans
J
Dutch
Lt Col
 
Wladyslaw
Polish
Sgt
1st Platoon
Blatt
R
 
 
 
Boccadoro
Pierre-Charles
French
LSgt
& 4 Cdo (CA3)(CA118)
Bock
Walter
Belgian
Pte
 
Boelema
B
Dutch
Pte
 
Bogdanovic
L
 
 
 
Franciszek
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Bohomolec
A
 
Major
 
Bollore
Gwenn A
French
Pte
 
Bonnaire
Jules
Belgian
 
 
Bohdan
Polish
Cpl
2nd Platoon
Borettini
A
 
 
 
Bosch
Harrie
Dutch
Pte
 
Bosman
J
 
Pte
 
Bosmans
R
 
Pte
 
Bouarfa
O
 
 
 
Bouchard
Georges
French
LCpl
 
Boudier
Henri, Piet
Dutch
Capt
 
Bouilly
Jean, J.
French
Cpl
 
Boulanger 
Robert
French
Pte
CdG
Boully
F
 
Pte
 
Boulvin
John
Belgian
Sgt
 
Bourret
Andre
French
LCpl
 
Bovcic
P
 
 
 
Bozanic
D
 
 
 
J.R. 'Dick'
 
LCpl
and 12 Cdo
Bratthammer
Bernard
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Konrad
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Brebart
Maurice
Belgian
Pte
 
Briat
Paul
French
Sgt
 
Bribosia
Paul, A.
Belgian
Pte
 
Broadman /
(Gottfried Konra)
Geoffrey, Max  
 
3 troop
Sgt
6305460 The Buffs; wounded 13Jun44 CasList WO417/77; xref HO 334/174/24202
Brodison
Samuel
 
Sgt
MM
Brun
Johan, Matheson
Norwegian
Capt
CA 65/Sept'77.
Bucher
Roger
French
Sgt
CdG
Bueninck
Henri
Dutch
Pte
 
Bukenhout
H
 
Pte
 
Jozef
Polish
Rfm
1st Platoon
Burel
Julien, Henry
 
 
 
Burggraeve
Raphael
Belgian
Pte
CdG
Buringrud
Alexander
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Burley
L.C.
 
Pte
 
Burnett
W
 
Fus
 
Bury
Raoul, A.
Belgian
Pte
emig Canada (CA18)
Butler
F.G.
 
SSgt
 
Buysse
J.P.
 
Pte
 
Calvaer
 
 
Pte
 
Campbell
Alexander, Peter, Patrick
 
Pte
 
Carson /
Carlebach
Peter, Andrew /
Peter,Andreas
3 troop
Pte
(PG)
Casalonga
Laurent
 
Cpl
 
Case
C.S.R.
 
SSgt
BEM
Cassal
A
 
Pte
 
Cesar
Maurice
French; 5807FNFL41
Cpl
WO208/5582 Escape evasion
Ceupenns
A
 
Pte
 
Ceuppens
Adolf
Belgian
Pte
 
Chaumacher
Gabriel
French
-
(CA120)
Chausse
Paul
French
Lt
(CA120)
Chauvet
Maurice
French
 
 
Chesselet
Roger
Belgian
Pte
 
Chesselet
P
 
Pte
 
Christensen
Alfar
Norwegian
 
 
Christiaens
Leopold
Belgian
Pte
 
Christophersen
Olav
Norwegian
Pte
 
Cieniewicz
George
Polish
Sgt
(CA52)
Claessens
Jan
Belgian
 
 
Clark
Jocelyn, Godfrey
 
Capt
 
Kenneth, Edward   / 
 Kurt, Theodor
3 troop
Cpl
& 1 Cdo Bde ( CA66)
Clarke
Ronald, B.
 
 
CA92
Coates
John, Gordon
HQ tp
Maj (Doctor)
DSO (and 30AU) (CA 15 and CA 90)
Colin
F
 
Pte
 
Collart
L
 
Pte
 
Collett
 
 
 
 
Collins
Peter
 
Cpl
 
Colot
A
 
Sgt
 
Thomas, Festus, 'Tim'
HQ
Captain
E. Surrey Regt; RQMS No.3 Cdo
Cooke
Alexander, Albert,  'Max
 
Sgt
RASC; and 4 Cdo from Suffolk (CA88)
Coomans
A
 
Pte
 
Cooreman
J
Dutch
Pte
 
Daniel
French
LCpl
and 4 Cdo
Corbin
M
 
 
 
Corbisier
Edouard (or Elie)
Belgian
Capt/Padre
 
Coulliez
A
 
Pte
 
Cramer
H
 
Cpl
 
Craven
C
 
 
 
Crombe
Leon
Belgian
 
 
Curtis
F.H.
 
Pte
 
Czarnik
E
Polish
LCpl
(CA20)
Czerechowicz
Antoni
Polish
Sgt
(CA87)
Bazyli
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Andrzej
Polish
Capt
1st Platoon

No 10 Commando Nominal D-H

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
 
SERVED as / BORN
FORENAMES
TROOP
RANK
ADDITIONAL
Dabomprez
Charles, J.C.
Belgian
LCpl
 
Dahl
Erling
Norwegian
 
 
Dahlstrom
Sigurd
Norwegian
Capt
 
Danielsen
Thor
Norwegian
 
 
Danloy
Georges, Baron
Belgian
MajGen
KCVO, CdG
Danson
Louis
French
LCpl
and 4 Cdo (CA88)
Dauppe
Willy, V.
Belgian
Capt
 
Davies
Jack
 
Cpl
MiD ? / from Denmark (LL4)
Day
J
 
 
 
De Bellefroid
P
 
Pte
 
De Beugher
L
 
Pte
 
De Block
Frank
Belgian
Pte
 
De Brauwer
P
 
Pte
 
De Brouwer
Andre
Belgian
Pte
 
De Brouwer
Albert
 
Pte
 
De Bruyne
Ron
 
 
 
Declerq
Raymond
Belgian
Sgt
 
Ferdynand
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Decoen
Charles
Belgian
Cpl
 
De Corte
A
 
Pte
 
Decoster
Jean
Belgian
Pte
 
De Coster
Pierre
Belgian
Cpl
 
De Coster
Marcel
 
Pte
 
De Croupette
Pa
 
Pte
 
Dedeken
Noel, Conrad, Antonius, M.
Belgian
Sgt
 
De Doncker
H
 
Pte
 
De Doncker
V
 
Pte
 
De Gieter
E
 
Pte
 
De Gyns
A
 
Pte
 
Dejaiffe
Marcel
Belgian
Sgt
 
Albertus
Dutch
Pte
died on war service
Arthur, J.C.B.
Belgian
Maj
and 1 SS Bde HQ;
MBE, Bx Star
De Koning
Nikolaas J
 
Pte
 
Delattre
J
 
Pte
 
Delbressine
Chris
Dutch
Sgt
 
Deleener
Jacques, FG
Belgian
Sgt
 
De Leeuw
H
 
 
 
Delhalle
G
 
Pte
 
De Liefde
W.  'Bill'
Dutch
Sgt
(CA92)
Dellacherie
Roger
Belgian
 
 
Delo
Pierre
Belgian
Sgt
 
Delogne
C.R.
 
Capt
 
Demets
W
 
Pte
 
De Meulemester
 
 
Pte
 
De Millier
A
 
Pte
 
Demonet
Paul, Georges
French
Cpl
 
Demonet
B
 
 
 
De Montlaur
Guy, Comte
 
Lieut
 
Dempster
Stanley, George
 
RQMS
 
De Muth
N.F.  'Jacky'
Belgian
Cpl
 
De Muylder or De Mulder
W
 
Sgt
 
Denereaz
Andre
 
Cpl
 
Deorocki
Z
 
Cpl
 
De Pailhe
M
 
Pte
 
Depasse
Marcel
Belgian
 
 
De Pierpont
 
 
Pte
 
De Pury
Edward, G.
103531
Capt
GHQ Sec. IntelCorp; and 7 Cdo (CA36); (WO417/36)
De Ridder
F
 
Pte
 
Derison
H
 
Pte
 
De Roos
Georges
Belgian
Pte
 
De Ruiter
Cornelis, 'Cees'
Dutch
2/Lieut
Bronze Cross
Detemmerman
Hector
Belgian
 
 
Deton
Albert
Belgian
Lieut
 
Devaux
Jacques
Belgian
Cpl
 
De Voider
F
 
Pte
 
De Vriendt
Jan
Belgian
Cpl
 
Willie
Dutch
Sgt
PoW Arnhem
De Wandelaer
R
 
 
 
Dewit
J
 
Pte
 
Dierckx
Robert
 
Pte
 
Dignac
Andre
 
Pte
 
Disbeschl
J
Dutch
Sgt
 
Dive
Francois
Belgian
Cpl
 
Dorfsman
Henri
French
LSgt
(CA3)(CA25)
Keith /
Kurt
Austrian
'X' troop
Sgt
and 47RM Cdo
D'ouitremont
Guy
 
Adjt
 
Dresens
Jef
Dutch
 
 
Dreyer
Bjarne
Norwegian
 
 
Drivjers
Rene
Belgian
 
 
Dubret
Marcel
Belgian
Pte
 
Dudley
La
 
Pte
 
Mieczyslaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Duffy
Robert
East Lancs
Pte
14306996
Dufrane
Eddy
Belgian
Pte
 
Dufrane
Paul
Belgium
Pte
 
Dunkley
Thomas, Kenneth
 
LCpl
and 12 Cdo, and 47RM Cdo (CA98)
David /
Abraham, David
3 Troop
Sgt
 
Dupont
A
 
LCpl
 
Duriau
J
 
Pte
 
Dwelly
Vernon, I.
 
Capt
 
Zdzislaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Edelston
Maurice
 
CSMI
 
Edger
William
 
 
 
Eide
Olaf
Norwegian
 
 
Eliassen
Bjarne
Norwegian
 
 
Elliott
Sidney
 
Pte
 
Emmet
G
 
 
 
Envers
John, H.G.
3 troop
Sgt
 
Eriksen
Olav, Bjerka
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Eriksen
Petter
Norwegian
 
 
Erlot
 
 
Pte
 
Errard
Jean
French
QM
 
Evensen
Rolf, H.
Norwegian
Pte
 
Faller-Fritsch
J
 
Capt
 
Farr /
Freytag
E.H.
Ernst, Herbert
3 tp
Cpl
 
Faure
H
 
 
 
Favorin
Marcel
Belgian
Sgt
 
Charles, Roland, 'Ron'
HQ
Cpl
Police Officer before and after commando service
Felanda
S
 
 
 
Feldheim
Pierre
Belgian
 
 
Fenton
Bryan, L.
3 troop
Cpl
& 3 Cdo (CA56)
Fevry
Andre
Belgian
Pte
 
Fiolin
Josko
Yugoslavian
Sgt
 
Firth /                      Furth
Anthony, 'Tony' /       Hans, Georg
3 troop
OR to 2/Lt.
7/10/1944 OCTU 2/Lt. LG 36829; s/n 6305463 & 331193; post war LG 37798
Fjermedal
Peder
Norwegian
 
 
Flakstad
Knut, E.
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Flesch 
L
 
 
 
Fletcher
Frederick
 
Pte
 
Fonteyne
Jean
Belgian
CSM
 
Fonteyne
J
 
Adjt
 
Fonteyne
J
 
Pte
 
Ford
 
 
 
 
Foster
Roy
 
Cpl
from Leyton (CA79)
Fougere
Robert
 
LCpl
 
Franck
C
 
Pte
 
Franklyn
G.M., 'Frank'
 
Pte
 
Franks
Godfrey, R.
 
Capt
 
Fraser
Hugh
3 troop
 
 
Fraser
E
 
 
 
Freedman
Jacques
Belgian
Sgt
 
Frere
E
 
Pte
 
Froyland
Arne, Jorgen
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Fryer
Alec, E.
 
Pte
 
Fuhr
Rolf
Norwegian
 
 
Eugene, 'Didi'
3 troop
Sgt
 
Gabriel
Roland
French
Cpl
 
Gadou
Robert
 
Cpl
 
Gaile
M
 
LCpl
 
Galand
Joseph
Belgian
Pte
 
Gans
Manfred
3 troop
 
 
Garrabos
Fernand
French
Cpl
CdG, MM
Garvin
Rk
3 troop
Pte
 
Gausland
Olav
Norwegian
Lieut
 
Gay
F
 
Pte
 
Geiser /
Gordon
Kurt /
Henry
3 troop
TSM
Post war from Walton on Thames (CA120)
Jan
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Gerard
Georges
Belgian
 
 
Gery
M
 
Pte
 
Geuvorts
Joseph
Belgian
 
 
Ghislain
G
 
Pte
 
Gibson
J
 
Pte
 
Gijsens
Mc
 
Pte
 
Gilbert
Ronald,
'Ronnie'
3 Troop
Sgt
& 46RM (CA40)(CA107); MBE Dec 1964 (LG43529)
Gilbert
J
 
Pte
 
Peter /
Otto
3 troop
Sgt
 
Gins
Josef
Belgian
LCpl
 
Gizdavcic
V
 
 
 
Glorleux
G
 
Pte
 
Gobitz
H
 
 
 
Goethals
C.M.A.
 
Pte
 
Goffette
M
 
Pte
 
Kurt, Theodor
 
Cpl
served as K.E. Clarke
Goodson
Eric
Dutch
Sgt
 
Ludwik
Polish
Sgt Maj
1st Platoon
Gosset
Robert
Belgian
 
 
Goujon
L., Rene
French
LCpl
 
Gouriou
Olivier
 
Cpl
 
Zygmunt
 
Sgt Major
1st Platoon
Graeffe
J
 
Pte
 
Kenneth, Wakefield /
Kurt, Wilhelm
3 troop
Pte
 
Grail
A
 
LCpl
 
Grant
Robert, Henry
 
SSgt
 
Grant
H.B.
 
LSgt
 
Grauff
H
 
Pte
 
Gray /
Gans
F /
Manfred
 
Pte
 
Greget
A
 
 
 
Grek
George
 
 
 
Waclaw
Polish
Cpl (Cadet Officer)
1st Platoon
Grge
N
 
 
 
Keith, James /
Kurt, Joachim
3 troop
Lieut
 
Grigglestone
E.D.
 
Pte
 
Grinspin
F
 
 
 
Grispin
Felix
French
 
 
Gryspeirt
Jacques, P.
Belgian
Pte
 
Gubbels
H
 
 
 
Jerzy
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Gudmundsdth
Kaspar
Norwegian
Lieut
 
Guevorts
Y
 
Sgt
 
Guillou
Guillaume
French
Cpl
 
Guinebault
Eugene
French
LCpl
 
Gulliksen
Henry
Norwegian
 
 
Gundersen
Per, G.
Norwegian
 
 
Gunneklev
 
Norwegian
 
 
Guy
Emile, Paul, Albert
French
Pte
 
Guyader
Jacques, Noel
 
LCpl
 
Gysens
M
 
Pte
 
Jan 
Polish
Sgt
1st Platoon
Haga
Ivar Marius
Norwegian
Cpl
 
A.J.
Dutch
Pte
 
Hallett
 
 
 
 
Halvorsen
Thoralf
Norwegian
 
 
Robert, Geoffrey /
Salo
3 troop
Pte
 
Hansen
Eric, Lawaetz
Norwegian
 
 
Hansen
Harry, M.
Norwegian
 
 
Hansen
Petter
Norwegian
 
 
Hardy
M
 
Pte
 
Hans /
Ian, W.
3 troop
Cpl
MM
Harrison
Peter, Henry
 
Cpl
 
Hartel
E
Belgian
Cpl
 
Hartog
J
Belgian
Pte
 
Hattu
G
 
 
 
Hauge
Rolve
Norwegian
Capt
 
Haugen
Gunnar
Norwegian
Capt
 
Heathcote
Michael
 
Lieut
 
Heimark
Torkjell
Norwegian
 
 
Heldahl
Torleif
Norwegian
 
 
Helleman
Christiaan, 'Chris'
Dutch
Cpl
 
Hellerud
Alf
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Henault
J
 
Pte
 
Henriksen
Reidar
Norwegian
 
 
Hepworth /
Herschthal
Fred /
 
3 troop
Sgt
 
Walter, Douglas
3 troop
Pte
 
Hermans
Frank, V.
Belgian
SSgt
 
Hermansen
Andor
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Heylen
F
Belgian
 
 
Heynen
S
 
Pte
 
Bryan
3 troop
Capt
MC and OC 3 tp
Histas
F
 
Pte
 
Hodges
Cecil, Anthony,
'Tony'
Medical Officer
Capt / Doctor            s/n 111725
Also M.O. at STC Lochailort Jun'42.
Leslie, John
 
LCpl
and 1 Cdo Bde Signals
Holmen
Hans, M.
Norwegian
 
CA90
Hopen
Johan
Norwegian
 
 
Peter, Emil
Norwegian
Pte
kia
Houart
A
 
Pte
 
Hovstad
Lars
Norwegian
Pte
 
Eric, William /
Wolfgang, Erich
3 troop
CSM
 
Ellis
 
LCpl
& 12 Cdo; SSRF; kia with 1 SBS
Hoyjord
 
Norwegian
 
 
Hubert
Augustin
 
Lieut
Ld'H, CdG

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery
 
SERVED as / BORN
FORENAMES
TROOP
RANK
ADDITIONAL
Innes
E.K.
 
Pte
 
Italiaander
Arie, Migchiel,
Theodorus 'Tom'
Dutch
Pte
 
Iversen
Knut
Norwegian
 
 
Jerzy, Alexander
Polish
Lieut
(CA105); 1st Platoon
Jackson
Frederick
 
Sgt
 
Jacobs
Lambert
Belgian
Cpl
 
Jacobs
G
Belgian
Pte
 
Jacobs
R
Belgian
LCpl
 
Jacques
Albert
Belgian
 
 
Jallay
P
Belgian
Sgt
 
Jamotte
E
 
Pte
 
Janson
Lucien
 
 
 
Janssens
Oscar
Belgian
Major
 
Jean
G
 
 
 
Jan, A.
Polish
Lieut
(CA35); 2nd Platoon
Henry
Polish
Lieut
(CA20); 2nd Platoon
Jensen
Albert
Norwegian
 
 
Jensen
Hans, H.
Norwegian
Pte
 
Jensen
Harald
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Jensen
Jens, Kristian
Norwegian
 
 
Jochmans
J
Belgian
Sgt
 
Johansen
A
Norwegian
 
 
Johansen
Odd, Magnus
Norwegian
 
 
Johansen
Reidar
Norwegian
 
 
Johnsen
Anton
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Joncic
I
 
 
 
Jonckers
Jules
Belgian
RSM
 
Jones
George, Edward
 
Gnr
 
Jones
J
 
 
 
Jonniaux
Andre
 
Sgt
 
Jonniaux
J
 
Pte
 
Jonson
Per G
Norwegian
 
 
Jottrand
Maurice
Belgian
Sgt
 
Juliard
M
 
Cpl
(LL7)
Jung
A
French
LCpl
(LL7)
Jurievic
J
 
 
 
Jurkiewicz
O
 
Lieut
(LL7)
Witold
Polish
Sgt
2nd Platoon; (LL7)
Jan
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Kagan / Cohen
Benjamin
Polish 
Cpl later Colonel
PG; CA9, 18, 23, and 77
Karlsen
Kare
Norwegian
 
 
Zenon
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon marksman
Kaye
Cyrille
Belgian
LCpl
(LL7)
Icek  /  Jacques
Polish
Cpl
2nd Platoon; (CA32)
Kendall
George, H.
3 troop
Cpl
emig Vancouver (CA18); (CA74)
Kent
Robert, K.
 
 
 
Kermarrec
J
 
Cpl
 
Keravin
Ivan
Yugoslavian
Lt
Ordained 1945 Obituary  Croatian Catholic journal
XL 3/2017.
Kershaw
Andrew, G.
3 troop
Capt
 
Keyeux
Dieudonne
Belgian
 
 
Keunincks
A
 
Pte
 
Philippe
French
Maj
MC
Henri, R.
 
Sgt
 
King
L
 
 
 
Kingsley /
Loewenstein
Roger, James /
Otto,  Julius
3 troop
Capt
OBE / MiD / service
nos:5550146 & 331171
Henryk
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Klinge
Albert
Norwegian
 
 
Klinge
Johan
Norwegian
 
 
Kloezeman
Jean, 'John', A
Dutch
Sgt Maj
 
Klopfenstein
F
 
CSM
 
Knight
P
 
Pte
 
Knijff
W
 
 
 
Knottenbelt
Maarten, Jan
Dutch
Maj
 
Knutsen
Olav
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Mieczyslaw
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Wladyslaw, 'Stan'
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon; (CA118).
Kosters
Fernand
Belgian
Pte
 
Jerzy
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Ludwik
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Kristiansen
Normann
Norwegian
 
 
Antoni
Polish
Sgt
Aleksander
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Kucic
J
 
 
 
Jan
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Edward
Polish
Cpl
1st Platoon
Labas
Marcel
 
LCpl
CdG
Laddy /
Lewinsky
Max
3 troop
Pte
 
Laerum
Oivind
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Laffont
J
 
Cpl
 
Laloux
Robert
 
Pte
 
Lamarche
Andre
Belgian
 
 
Lamarche
F
Belgian
Cpl
 
Lambrecht
David
Belgian
Sgt
 
George Henry / Gyorgi
3 troop
Lieut
MC
Langley /
Landan
ER
3 troop
Lieut
 
Langseth
Anton
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Lanternier
Louis
French
Sgt
 
Laot
Guy
French
LCpl
CdG
Lardeux
G
French
Cpl
 
Larsen
John, Odvar
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Larsen
Leif, Ludvik, Martin
Norwegian
Pte
 
Larsen
Willy (nå Sundli)
Norwegian
 
 
Larum
O
 
 
 
Latimer
-
-
-
see entry for Moritz Levy
Laurent
Frederick
Belgian
LCpl
 
Lauwers
A
 
Pte
 
Laventure
Mathurin, Joseph
French
Sgt
 
Lavezzi
Michel
French
CSM
 
Lawrence /
Lenel
Ernest, Richard / Ernst
3 troop
LCpl
 
Laycock
Peter
 
Lt Col
 
Le Floc
Maurice
 
LCpl
 
Le Gac
C
 
LCpl
 
Le Goff
J
 
Cpl
 
Le Grand
Charles
Belgian
LCpl
MM
Le Naour
Joseph
 
LSgt
 
Le Reste
P
 
LCpl
 
Le Rigoleur
Albert
 
LCpl
 
Le Roy
L
 
Cpl
 
Lebris
J
 
Cpl
 
Lechaponnier
Henri
 
Cpl
 
Leclere
G
 
Pte
 
Ledant
F
 
Pte
 
Legall
Rene
French
Sgt
 
Legard
William (nå Kjaer)
Norwegian
 
 
Legrand
F
 
 
 
Lejeune
L
 
Pte
 
Lemasson
A
 
Sgt
 
Leostic
R
 
LCpl
 
Lepage
J
 
Pte
 
Lero
L
 
Pte
 
Lesca
R
 
Pte
 
Lescot
JP
 
Cdt
 
Levy
Lincoln
Karl, Ernst,
Ken
3 troop
Pte
 
Levy
G
 
Cpl
 
Latimer/Lewy/ Levy/Loewy
 Moritz   /        
Maurice
3 troop
Cpl
last name seen spelt differently as shown
Leopold, Ernst
Polish
Cpl
(CA90) ; 2nd Platoon marksman
Lienard
J.R.
 
Adjt
 
Lilley
R.G.
 
Cpl
& 6 Cdo (LL7)
Lincoln
See entry for Levy
 
 
 
Jerzy
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Linzel
Jan
Dutch
Maj
MBE
Lion
Robert, M.
French
Capt
CdG
Lissens
Francois
Belgian
 
 
Lister
Dudley, S.
HQ
Lt Col 
OC 10 Cdo
Lode
Sven
Norwegian
 
 
Lofi
Alexandre
French
Lieut
 
Logeas
M
 
Sgt
 
Lossec
R
 
Cpl
 
Lovall
Ole
Norwegian
 
 
Loverini
G
 
 
 
Lovinfosse
P
 
Pte
 
Lubanski
Josef
Polish
Lieut
 
Luitwieler
K
Dutch
Sgt
WO208/3351/2219 POW Escape Report
Lutyens
E.F.
Belgium
Capt
 
Lycop
E
 
Pte
 
Mackay
Cs
 
Sgt
 
Madec
Joseph, Leon
French
S/M
(CA120)
Madsen
Emil
Norwegian
 
 
Maes
P
 
Pte
 
Magy
Felix
 
Cpl
 
Mahauden
J
 
Pte
 
Mairesse
Marcel
Belgium
LCpl
 
Jan
Polish
Rfm
2nd Platoon
Maler
Andre
 
 
CdG
Mans
R
Belgian
Pte
 
Marchal
Pierre
Belgian
 
 
Mardesic
A
 
 
 
Maricq
P
 
Pte
 
Marinovic
G
 
 
 
Marshall
A
 
 
 
Martinsen
Jarle
Norwegian
 
 
G
 
Pte
(LL8)
Massart
Francois, or, Fernand
Belgian
Cpl
 
Massin
Roger, Emile,
Marie
French
LCpl
(CA101)
Masters /
Arany
Peter
3 troop
 
 
Matheson Brun
Johan
Norwegian
Capt
 
Mathisen
Leif
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Matthews
William, Trefor
HQ
Lieut
 
Mazeas
Jean
 
Capt/ Adjt
 
Mcclaren Connell
James
 
Fus
 
McGonigal
A
 
Lieut
 
McGregor
Mac'
 
 
 
McGregor
John, Frederick, 'Jock'
 
Sgt
 
McGunnigle
William, M.P., 'Bill' 
 
Pte
HLI ; in 4 Cdo for Normandy, and
7 Cdo (CA88&96)
Meert
Ralph
Belgian
Cpl
 
Melvin
Peter
3 troop
Sgt
 
Meny
Adolphe, Joseph
Belgium
Lieut
 
Merton
Michael, J.
 
Pte
 
Messanot
Georges
French
Sgt
 
Meunier
A
 
 
 
Michels
R.C.
Dutch
Cpl
 
Josef
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Mihovilovic
I
 
 
 
Mikkelsen
Mikel
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Miles
P
 
 
 
Miller
S
 
 
 
Mines
Ec
 
Pte
 
Minkhorst
Karel, Leopold, Gotthard
Dutch
Pte
 
Mizera K
K
 
WO
 
Mladineo M
M
 
 
 
Jan
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Moal
Jean
 
LSgt
 
Moe-Johansen
Ove
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Moffatt
Albert, Ernest
 
Cpl
 
Moguerou
R
 
LCpl
 
Monahan
James, H
 
Capt
CBE
Monsior-Nadzieja
Tadeusz, Antoni
Polish
Capt
 
Montailler S
S
 
 
 
Monceau
Jean
French
LCpl
CdG
Peter  /
Kurt
3 troop
LCpl
kia Normandy
Moonens
J
 
Pte
 
Moppett
R.L.
 
Sgt
(CA18)
Morel
Jean
French
Cpl
 
Jerzy
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Mountford
Cecil. Freakley
 
CSM
 
Moutaillier
Serge
 
Cpl
 
Mulders
P
 
 
 
Muric
J
 
 
 
Murphy
William, P.
 
Pte
 
Myrvaag
Bernt
Norwegian
Pte
 
Naero
Didrik
Norwegian
Pte
 
Nash
 
 
 
 
Nelson
Vernon
 
Sgt
 
Neve De Mevergnies
 
Belgian
Pte
 
Neven
Antoine
From Luxembourg, attd. French troop
L/Cpl
 
Neven
Jean
From Luxembourg, attd. French troop
 
 
Newton
Reginald, H.W.
 
Rsm
 
Nichols /
Nell
Gerald, Peter  /
G.H.H.
3 troop
LCpl / Capt
CasLists WO41778
Nicolaysen
Odd
Norwegian
 
 
Nicot
J
French
LCpl
 
Niel
Marcel
French
LCpl
 
Nieuwhof
Coen
Dutch
Sgt
 
Nilson (Nilsen)
Nils, 'Nusse'
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Nomburg /
Drew
 
Harry
3 troop
Sgt
 
Ernest /
Ernst
3 troop
Pte
kia Normandy
Tadeusz
Polish
Cpl
1st Platoon
Nygaard
Rolf
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Offerman
C
Dutch
Pte
 
Olette
Fernand
Belgian
 
 
Oliver
Charles, Peter, Leonard
HQ
LCpl
 
Olsen
Aasmund
Norwegian
 
 
Olsen
Anker
Norwegian
 
 
Olsen
Chr. Grung
Norwegian
 
 
Olsen
Eldor
Norwegian
 
 
Olsen
Harry
Norwegian
 
 
Olsen
Otto
Norwegian
 
 
O'Neill
O.R.
 
TSM
(CA26)
Gustav
3 troop
 
Served as George Bate, kia.
Orr
George
 
 
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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
HO = Home Office file at the National Archives.
PG = Photo Gallery.
WD = War Diary
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
 
SERVED as / BORN
FORENAMES
TROOP
RANK
ADDITIONAL
Paillet
G
 
 
 
Stanislaw
Polish
Cpl Officer Cadet
2nd Platoon
Palmers
Jose J
Belgian
Pte
 
Pedersen
Asmund
Norwegian
 
 
Pedersen
Ingemar
Norwegian
 
 
Pedersen
Sverre
Norwegian
 
 
Peeters
Andre
Belgian
LCpl
 
Peetoom
Abraham / Peter
 
Cpl
 
Peetrons
Jean B
Belgian
Sgt
 
Peetroons
Jesus
Belgian
 
 
Peten
Yvan
 
Lieut
 
Felix F.
French
Pte
 
Pettersen
Alf Johan
Norwegian
2/Lieut
 
Pettersen
Alf M
Norwegian
 
 
Phyfferoen
Georges
Belgian
Sgt
 
Piauge
Robert 'Bobby'
French
LCpl
 
Pierlot
Joseph
Belgian
Sgt
 
Pinelli
Jean A
French
Lieut
 
Piriou
J
French
Cpl
 
Pirlot
Philippe
Belgian
Pte
 
Pirlot De Corbion
Jean-Pierre
Belgian
LCpl
 
Platt
B
3 troop
Czech
 
 
Otto /
Andrew, Charles
3 Troop
Pte
served under alias
Pourcelot
G
 
 
 
Quentric
Yves
French
LCpl
 
Quere
Pierre
French
Cpl
 
Rabouhans
Raymond
French
L/Smn
 
Racoux
Andrea
Belgian
Sgt
 
Raulin
Marcel
French
LCpl
 
Reid
J.G.
 
LCpl (2991472)
PoW escape file WO208/4267
Reiffers
Edmond 'Jean'
French
LCpl
 
Reis
John
Belgian
Pte
 
Emile M.L.
French
LCpl
 
Rice /
Charles /
Karl
Czech
Pte
PoW
Richemont
Henri
French
Cpl
 
Ries
 
Belgian
 
 
Rikstad
Alfred
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Risnes
Harald
Norwegian
 
 
Risopoulosy
Basile Jean
Belgian
Cpl
(CA89)
Jacquelin
French
Cpl
 
Robert
Hector
Belgian
Pte
 
Arthur Graham Lines 'Graham'
-
Major
10(IA) Admin Officer and No.1 Cdo (CA50)
Robertsen
Kare
Norwegian
 
 
W.H.
HQ
Cfn
(CA113)
Roellandt
Andre
French
Sgt
 
Roels
Gerant A
Belgian
Cpl
 
Rogde
Frithjof
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Rogucki
F
 
Pte
 
Rolin
C
 
Pte
 
Paul, J.G.
 
LCpl
 
Rolt
Frank Leslie
 
Sgt
 
Pierre 'Peter' Ve
Belgian
Maj
KCVO, MC
Rombouts
Paul
Belgian
Capt
 
Rommetvedt
Daniel
Norwegian
Lieut
 
Guy
Belgian
 
 
Rooney
O
 
 
 
Roozeboom
August Bakhuis
Dutch
Pte
 
Ropert
R
 
 
 
Rose
Frederick Joseph
 
Sgt
 
Rosen
See ROZEN
 
 
MM
Rosland
Sverre Henry
Norwegian
Pte
 
Ross
Steve
3 troop
Pte
The Buffs; s/n 6305459 wounded 17/3/44 Italy WO417/74; (CA74)
Rostoen
Torkjell
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Jean
French
Pte
 
Roux
Robert
French
LSgt
 
Stanislaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd platoon
Tadeusz
Polish
Cpl Officer Cadet
2nd Platoon
Rozen (or Rosen)
B.J. 'Dom' or 'Dov'
Polish
LCpl
MM
Ruhemann
Tom
 
Cpl
 
Yvan
French
Cpl
 
Rusek
Zbigniew
Polish
Sgt
(CA99)
Rye
Erling
Norwegian
 
 
Rzemieniecki
Wiktor
Polish
Lieut
 
Sadin
Pierre Aae
Belgian
Pte
 
Saerens
Robert
 
Sgt
 
Saive
Louis, Robert
Belgian
Cpl
 
Salembier
Daniel George
Belgian
Sgt
 
George, Victor /
Georg, Victor
3 Troop
Sgt
served under alias
Alfred
-
3 Troop
 
Served under alias
Sayers /
Szauer
Gordon, Julian '
Gyula, Jenö
3 troop
Hungarian
LCpl
served under alias
Scherer
Georges
French
Sgt
 
Scheyven
Guy, Chevalier
Belgian
 
 
Scott /
Steiner
Upton Leslie
3 troop
Lieut
 
Segers
Carlo, G
Belgian
Sgt
 
Segers
Carlo, S.
Belgian
Sgt
 
Seljevold
Henning
Norwegian
 
 
Servais
Raymond
Belgian
 
 
Herbert, A.
3 troop
Pte
served under alias
Shaw
Peter, Michael
3 troop
Sgt
 
Alfred
3 troop
LCpl
(PG); born 30/7/21 Hamburg ref. HO 396/77
Short
Bernard
HQ
SSgt
 
Sigvaldsen
Trygve
Norwegian
 
 
Sigvaldsen
T
 
 
 
Simic
P
 
 
 
Simon
J
 
 
 
Skau
Kjell
Norwegian
 
 
Skavas
Magnar
Norwegian
 
 
Ryszard
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Skutle
Hermann
Norwegian
 
 
Stefan
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Franciszek
Polish
Cpl
2nd Platoon
Smaskjaer
Ludvik
Norwegian
 
 
Smeets
Constant Eduard
 
 
 
Smith
Cyril, Ernest
 
Sgt
(CA88)
Smith
Eric
 
Pte
 
Smith
Gabriel
Norwegian
Lieut
 
Smith
James 'Jim'
Norman
 
RQMS
 
Smith
Robert, Alfred,
Herbert
 
Mne
and 41RM Cdo (CA92)
Smith
Hugh N
 
Major
 
Smith
I
 
 
 
Joseph /
Josef
Czech
Pte
PoW
Smith
James, Norman
 
RQMS
and 3 Cdo (CA80)
Smith
Robert
 
Mne
and 41RM (CA59)
Smolenaars
Hans
Dutch
 
2 Tp, Jan'45,1st Reinforcement
Smrokowski, MC
Wiadysiaw
Polish
Major
OC 6 Troop (CA40)
Sneyers
Frans
Belgian
 
 
Solberg
Marius Oliver
Norwegian
Pte
 
Solem
Rolf Per
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Sorbye
Arne
Norwegian
Sgt
 
Thomas
3 Troop
Pte
served under an alias born Karl Artur Stein
Spressens
Jacques
Belgian
Pte
 
Stanislaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Steengracht van Moyland
John, D.G.
Dutch
Cpl
 
Karl, Artur;
Thomas
3 Troop
Pte (LCpl)
served under an alias of Thomas Spencer
Stevaert
Luc
Belgian
Pte
 
Stewart / Strauss
David
3 Troop
Sgt
(PG)
Stichnoth
Lodewijck
Belgian
 
 
Stievenart
E
Belgian
Pte
 
Stigum
Sverre
Norwegian
 
 
Stinessen
Konrad Tranas
Norwegian
Cpl
 
Stocks
Ernest, 'Ricky'
HQ
Gnr
(CA 118); (PG)
Streeten
Paul
3 troop
LCpl
Hamps. Regt; (CA74); 5550140; Cas. Sicily 17.8.43 WO417/ 68
George, Bryan /
George Alexander
3 Troop
Sgt
kia 1944
Strom
Bjarne
Norwegian
 
 
Stromhaug
Peter
Norwegian
 
 
Struelens
Benoit
Belgian
Cpl
 
Swinton
T
 
 
 
Switalski
Boleslaw
Polish
Lieut
 
Wladyslaw
Polish
Sgt Maj
2nd Platoon
Tangen
Nils
Norwegian
Pte
 
Tas
Ferdinand
Belgian
Pte
 
Taverne
R
French
Cpl
 
Taylor
see entries below for Tuchmann and Theilinger
 
 
 
Taymans
Roger
Belgian
 
 
Temmerman
D
 
Cpl
 
Tennant /
Trojan
Richard, William, John /
Richard, Walter 
 3 troop
Austrian
Sgt
 
Teperek
Roman
Polish
Major
 
Terlinden
Andre
Belgian
LCpl
 
Terry /
Tischler
Peter
3 troop
 
4 SS Bde HQ Normandy. Wounded July 44 with 47RM
 Johann  /                         John
3 troop (Czech)
Pte
Themans
Charles
Belgian
Cpl
 
Thill
J
Belgian
Pte
 
Walter, Gerald ;
Walter, Gabriel
3 troop
LCpl
Hamps Regt; 5550142; PoW 20/6/44
Thomsen
Hans
Norwegian
 
 
Thonet
Gustave
Belgium
 
 
Thorbjornsen
Brynjulf
Norwegian
 
 
Tielemans
Stanley Charles
Belgian
LCpl
 
Josef
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Tomic
T
 
 
 
Toul
Georges
Belgian
 
 
Towey
 
 
Sgt
WD 40RM Cdo report 5 Dec43
Trebizond
F
 
 
 
Charles
 
Capt
 
Charles, Leslie /
Hans
3 troop
Pte
QORWK; sn 6387020 CasList WO417/77.
Tripovic
 
Yugoslavian
Lieut
2Cdo war diary 6/2/44
Taylor
Bernhard /
Bernard, 'Benny'
3 troop
Pte
kia with No.3 Cdo Normandy
Andrew, Charles /
Otto
3 troop
Pte
Attd No.3 Cdo
Tveitstul
Anders
 
Pte
 
Tveitstul
Andreas
Norwegian
 
 
Ubels
GP
Dutch
Sgt
 
Wladiyslaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Uydebroeck or Uytdebroek
Olivier
Belgian
Sgt
 
Vaggestad
Johannes
Norwegian
 
 
Valentin
Charles
 
LCpl
 
Van Creveld
A
Dutch
Pte
 
Van De Gender
Cornelius Adrianus
Dutch
CSM
 
Van De Walle
Albert Louis Charles
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Den Berg
Johannes G
Dutch
Lieut
 
Van Den Bossche
Georges
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Den Broek
Andy
Dutch
 
 
Van Den Daele
Pierre
Belgian
LCpl
 
Vandeneynde
Edouard
Belgian
 
 
Van Den Wyngaert
Jean
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Der Heyden
Pierre
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Der Maelen Janssen
Louis
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Der Veer
Willem
Dutch
CSM
 
Van Der Wal
Dirk
Dutch
TSM
 
Van Derton
Paul
Belgian
Capt
 
Vanderton
Maurice
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Dugteren
R
 
 
 
Van Eetvelde
Andre
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Gelderen
Wilhelmus Gerardus
Dutch
Capt
 
Van Goethem
R
 
Pte
 
Van Haute
Lucien
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Impe
Albert
Belgian
 
 
Van Lancker
Harry
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Nahuis
F
 
 
 
Van Peperstraete
Fernand
Belgian
Capt
 
Van Raemdonck
J
Belgian
Pte
 
Van Rosendaal
Hjj
 
 
 
Van Woerden
Jan C
Dutch
Sgt
 
Van Wunnik
J
Dutch
Sgt
CA117
Van Wunnik
Sjeng
Dutch
Sgt
CA113
Verbist
Frank
Belgian
Sgt
 
Verbruggen
MJP
Belgian
Lieut
 
Vibert
F
3 troop
Sgt
 
Vik
Borge
Norwegian
 
 
Villiere
Henri L
 
Dr
 
Ernest Robert /
Egon
3 troop
Sgt
 
Pierre A.G.
French
Cpl
 
Vincent
Michel
French
Cpl
 
Visser
A
Dutch
Pte
 
Visser
P
 
 
 
Vlayen
Louis
Belgium
 
 
Vos
Ludovicus
Belgium
 
 
Francis, J.M.
French
Lt
MC, (8 tp) award 1943
 
Guy
French
Capt
MC, award 1 Nov 1944
Vourch
Yves
French
LCpl
and 4 Cdo (French Troop) (CA108)
Wachsmann /
Hayes
Wolfgang /
John
3 troop
 
 
Wallen
Leslie
 
Pte
 
Pierre A.L.
French
WO1
 
Warnier
Gilbert
Belgium
 
 
Washer
Philippe
Belgian
Pte
 
Watson
W
 
 
 
Webster
Ernest George
 
Pte
 
Antoni
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Wells
Peter Vernon Allan
 
LCpl
 
Andrzej
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Wermans
Frans
Belgian
 
 
Westerlinck
Louis
Belgian
 
 
Westerling
R
 
 
 
Weyckmans
Michel
Belgium
 
 
White
Alan
 
Pte
 
White
Thomas, Kane
 
Pte
from Greenock (CA120)
White
Va
 
Rfn
 
Whitling
C William
 
Pte
 
Jan
Polish
Sgt
1st Platoon
Wildenberg
Jw
Dutch
Cpl
 
Wilhelmsen
Haakon
Norwegian
Pte
 
Willers
P
 
 
 
Wilmers
John G
3 troop
Cpl
 
Antoni
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Czeslaw
Polish
LCpl
2nd Platoon
Zbigniew
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon; IWM (NA 13869)
Woloszowski
S
 
Capt
 
Woon
Sidney William
HQ
Cfn
 
Franciszek
Polish
LCpl
1st Platoon
Wouters
Albert
Belgian
Sgt
 
Mieczyslaw
Polish
Cpl
1st Platoon
Zajaczkowski
Maciej
Polish
Maj
 
Stefan
Polish 
 
Lieut
1st Platoon
Zanki
P
 
 
 
Antoni
Polish
Sgt Maj
1st Platoon
Zembsch-Schreve
Guido
Dutch
Lieut
To SOE.
Zorotovic
A
 
 
.

1 & 8 troops (French)

Phillipe Kieffer was granted permission to raise a commando unit from Free French Naval Forces based on the British Commando model. On completion of commando training, at Achnacarry, the men of 1er Compagnie de Fusiliers Marin commanded by Kieffer, were assigned to 1 (French) Troop, No10 (IA) Cdo. 

Later, a second troop, 8 (French) Troop, was raised and added to the Commando. Promoted to Capitaine de Corvette (Major) Kieffer was appointed Senior Officer French Troops. [Commandant du 1 er Batailion Fusilier Marin Commando].

For D-Day, a total of 177 men from 1 & 8 (French) Troops and the K-Gun Section were assigned to No4 Cdo; with 1 (French) troop being absorbed as 5 Troop and 8 (French) Troop being absorbed as 6 Troop.

Follow this link for the Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando

1/8 Troops French Roll of Honour

Capt.  C.  TREPEL
Capt.  R.  LION 
Lieut.  L.J.M.A.  HUBERT
WO1.  P.A.L.  WALLERAND
Sgt.  R.  DUMENOIR
Sgt.  J.  HAGNERE
LSgt.  R.  CROIZER
Cpl.  R.  BELLAMY
Cpl.  R.H.  CABANELLA
Cpl.  F.  DEVILLERS
Cpl.  L.  FOURER
Cpl.  R.  GUY
Cpl.  J.   LEMOIGNE
Cpl.  J.   LETANG
Cpl.  J.   MONTEAN
Cpl.  J.   RIVIERE
Cpl.  Y.  RUPPE
Cpl.  P.A.G.  VINAT
LCpl.  C.   ALLARD
LCpl.  R.   FLESCH
LCpl.  G.   GICQUEL
LCpl.  M.J.L.  GOURONG
LCpl.  P.M.  LABAS
LCpl.  G.J.A.  LAOT 
LCpl.  Y.  MONCEAU 
LCpl.  E.M.L.  RENAULT
LCpl.  P.J.G.  ROLLIN
Pte.  A.  DIGNAC
Pte.  R.A.  GERSEL
Pte.  L.S.  MOUTAILLIER
Pte.  J.  NEVEN
Pte.  F.F.  PETERS
Pte.  J.  ROUSSEAU
Sources: CVA website, Graham Cooper (CVA), commandokieffer.canalblog.com/ francaislibres.net/ , and this link: Marine Nationale document 24th May 1945 
 

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 33 of 33

ALLARD, Camille

Lance Corporal
914FN43
No 10 Commando
No 4 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Camille Allard, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations in the Netherlands.
 

BELLAMY, Robert

Cpl. Bellamy 10 Commando
Corporal
Mle 10033 FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Robert Belllamy, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 194, was killed during Operation Hardtack 7 on the German occupied island of Sark.

CABANELLA, Roger Henri

Corporal
//339 FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Roger Cabanella, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.199, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

CROIZER, Robert

Lance Sergeant
390FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Robert Croizer, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 96, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

DEVILLERS, Fernand

Cpl Fernand Devillers 10 Commando
Corporal
Mle 540 FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Fernand Devillers, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.197, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

DIGNAC, Andre

Pte Andre Dignac 10 Commando
Private
Mle 6286 FN41
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Andre Dignac, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 26, died during Operation Hardtack 7 on the German occupied island of Sark.

DUMENOIR, Raymond

Sergeant
736FNHO
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Raymond Dumenoir, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 7, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

FLESCH, Raymond

Lance Corporal
66FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Raymond Flesch, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 153, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

FOURER, Lucien

Corporal
10407FN42
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Lucien Fourer, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 99, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

GERSEL, Rene August

Private
900FN42
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Rene Gersel (or Gesrel), badge no.175, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, was killed during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

GICQUEL, Georges

Lance Corporal
4822 FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Executed
Lance Corporal Georges Gicquel, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.163, was reported missing presumed killed after a patrol at Breville (Calvados).  On the 24th May 1945 a report recorded the present view on his death as follows " Taken prisoner, tortured by the Germans, and left

GUY, Rene

Corporal
Mle 10320 FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Rene Guy, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.196, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

HAGNERE, Jean

Sergeant
Mle 10425 FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Jean Hagnere, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.195, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

LABAS, Pierre Marcel

Pierrre Marcel Labas 10 Commando french
Lance Corporal
458FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Pierre Labas, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 170, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

LAOT, Guy Jean Andre

LCpl. Laot 10 Commando French
Lance Corporal
10899FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Guy Laot, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 90, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

LEMOIGNE, Jean

Corporal
470FN42
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Jean LeMoigne, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 181, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

LETANG, Jean

Corporal
10870FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Jean Letang, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 105, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

LION, Robert

Capt. Lion 10 Commando
Captain
55533
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Robert Lion, Medical Officer, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 193, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

MONCEAU, Yvan

Yvan Monceau 10 Commando French
Lance Corporal
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Yvan Monceau, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 173, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Flushing.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

MONTEAN, Jean

LCpl Jean Montean 10 Commando
Corporal
657FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Jean Montean, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 112, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Flushing.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

NEVEN, Jean

Private Jean Neven 10 Commando
Private
10025FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Jean Neven, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 189, attached to No 4 Commando. died during operations at Flushing.
 
Mort pour la France.
 
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PETERS, Felix Francois

Private Felix Peters 10 Commando
Private
10022FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Felix Peters, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 179, was killed whilst attached to No 4 Commando during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France

RENAULT, Emile Marie Leon

Lance Corporal
203FN42
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Emile Renault, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 55, was killed whilst attached to No 4 Commando during operations at Normandy.

Mort pour la France.
 

RIVIERE, Jacquelin

Corporal
Mle 10834 FN40
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Jacquelin Riviere, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no.198, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

ROLLIN, Paul Jean Gabriel

Lance Corporal
492FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Paul Rollin, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 120, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

ROUSSEAU, Jean

Graves of Pte Rousseau and others
Private
5857FN41
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Jean Rousseau, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 186, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

RUPPE, Yvan

Corporal
1129FN43
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Yvan Ruppe, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 150, attached to No 4 Commando, died during operations at Flushing.
 
Mort pour la France.
 

TREPEL, Charles

Captain Charles Trepel 10 Commando
Captain
Mle 54454
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Charles Trepel, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 8, missing presumed killed after a raid on the coast of Holland near a beach at Wassenaar.
 

WALLERAND, Pierre Adonis Louis

Pierre Wallerand 10 Commando
Warrant Officer
Mle 267 FN43.
No 10 Commando
Free French Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Warrant Officer Pierre Wallerand, 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando, badge no. 47, missing presumed killed after a raid at Gravelines, France. Believed to have drowned whilst attempting to swim out to a waiting MTB after completing mission.
 

A document relating to French commandos who died

Translation of first page of letter dated 24th May 1945 (subsequent pages missing).

Original provided to the CVA as an image [VIEW].

Marine Nationale
Naval Forces in Great Britain,
Base of 1st Batallion Fusiliers Marins Commando
No. 124 FMC

MOST SECRET

24th May 1945

Enseigne de Vaisseau 1st Classe (UK equiv. Sub-Lieutenant) J. MAZEAS

Responsible for the Base of the 1st BFM Commandos

To

The head of the Central Service of the Etat Civil (Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths)
3 Avenue Octave Creard, PARIS
SUBJECT: Losses of the 1st BFM Commando

ATTACHMENTS:                My notes No.121 and 122 FMC of 24th May 1945

I have the honour to send to you the attached notes, cited in reference to the deaths of our men in the course of operations. I take advantage of this opportunity to send to you below the list of the losses and disappearances that we have had since the creation of our unit, the main reason being to safeguard the interests of our men, killed or disappeared.

1. MEN DISAPPEARED ON OPERATIONS

MOUTAILLER Serge, Second-Maitre canonnier (Petty Officer gunner) Mle 5822 FN41
Disappeared in the course of the raid on Dieppe on 18th August 1942, no news since that date.

BELLAMY Robert, Quartier-Maitre 2nd class fusilier (Leading Rating rifleman) Mle 10033 FN40
DIGNAC André, Matelot Brevete fusilier (Able Seaman rifleman) Mle 6286 FN41
Disappeared on 24th December 1943 in the course of a raid on SARK(Channel Islands), grievously injured by an anti-personnel mine, not possible to evacuate, presumed killed.

WALLERAND Pierre, Maitre fusilier (Petty Officer rifleman) Mle 267 FN43.
Diappeared in the course of a raid on GRAVELINE on 24th-25th December 1943.  Presumed drowned and buried at GRAVELINE

TREPEL Charles, Mle 54454 Lt. de Vaisseau (Lieutenant) detached from the Army to FNGB
HAGNERE Jean, Mle 10425 FN43 Second-Maitre fusilier (Petty Officer rifleman)
GUY Rene, Mle 10320 FN40 Quartier-Maitre 2nd classe fusilier (Leading Rating rifleman)
RIVIERE Jacquelin, Mle 10834 FN40 Quartier-Maitre 2nd classe fusilier (Leading Rating rifleman)
DEVILLERS Fernand, Mle 540 FN43 Quartier-Maitre 2nd classe fusilier (Leading Rating rifleman)
CABANELLA Roger, //339 FN43 Matelot Brevete (Leading Seaman)
Team which disappeared in its entirety during the night of 27th-28th February 1944 on the coast of Holland, without leaving any trace.  Research by the British authorities is without result up to the present time.
GICQUEL Georges, Mle 4822 FN40 Matelot sans Specialite (Ordinary Seaman)
Disappeared in the course of a patrol on 24th July 1944 at Breville (Calvados)

This letter obviously represents the state of knowledge of the disappearance of these men at the time.

The present view of these disappearances is as follows:

MOUTAILLER Serge.- (name is also spelt MOUTAILLIER in some sources)
The circumstances of his death are unclear.  It is believed he was summarily executed on being taken prisoner on 19th August 1942 at Yellow 1 beach (Berneval) on account of his wearing French insignia (“bachi” naval cap, “France” shoulder patches, etc.)

BELLAMY Robert, DIGNAC Andre:
Information in letter is correct.  Both were buried on Sark (DIGNAC later exhumed and reburied in France)

WALLERAND Pierre:
Information is correct.  Drowned whilst attempting to swim out to a MTB after completing mission.

TREPEL, HAGNERE, GUY, RIVIERE, DEVILLERS, CABANELLA: 
Their disappearance has never been fully elucidated.  May have been executed on being taken prisoner.

GICQUEL:
Taken prisoner, tortured by the Germans, and  left hanging from a tree.

2 troop (Dutch)

2 Troop History

10th May 1940

Following Germay's attack on the Nederlands, some of the Dutch forces escaped and made it to Dunkirk to be evacuated to England to fight another day. A total number of 1.460 Officers and men were eventually to make it and were assembled in a tented camp in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, South West Wales. They were soon joined by fellow countrymen from all over the world, plus more escapees from now occupied Holland.
 

June 1940

The Dutch forces totalled more than 2,700 personnel which were quickly organised into a mobile Infantry Battalion Known as "Detachment Koninklijke Nederlands Troeper en Groot Brittania" under command of Gen.Maj. G.B. Noothoven Van Goor. The various international uniforms were replaced by the British Kahki and the Dutch Lion with word "Nederlands" underneath was worn on the left sleeve. 
 

January 1941

Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands confers the title " Koninklijke Nederlands Brigade Prinses Irene" (The Princess Irene Brigade) and in August the same year Queen Wilhelmina presented the Brigade Standard. Some of the Dutch soldiers would train as Commandos, others were selected for special training with the SAS and SOE. Those that could fly went off to form the Dutch arm of the Royal Air Force Troop. Finally a camp was built for the Dutch Bde at Wrottersley near Wolverhampton, now under command of Lt.Col A.C. de Ruyter Van Steveninck.
 

March 22nd 1942

48 Dutchmen from the Koninklijke Brigade "Prinses Irene" (Princess Irene Brigade), are sent to No’s 3, 4, 9 and 12 Commando for pre-commando training.

May 1942

In May 1942 they attend the Commando Depot, Achnacarry, later renamed the Commando Basic Training Centre, for official Commando training. 25 of the original 48 pass the course.

June 29th 1942

Those who passed the Commando training move to Troon. There, 2 (Dutch) Troop was officially formed under command of T/Lt P.J. Mulders. At this time T/2Lt's.,  J. Linzel, M.J. Knottenbelt and C.J.L. Ruysch van Dugteren finished their officers training. 

16 July 1942

The Dutch Troop moved to Porthmadog (Port Madoc), a town in northern Wales, to join No 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando under the command of Lt Col D. Lister as No 2 (Dutch) Troop. Numerous members of the Princess Irene Brigade go through Achnacarry to strengthen the Troop. 

May 1943

Now based in Easbourne, the strength is five Officers, twelve NCO’s and 67 Other Ranks. Later that year the Troop is ordered to the Far East for action against the Japanese. Only five of them see action behind enemy lines in Arakan (Burma); some with No 44 Royal Marine Commando and some with No 5 Commando.

1944

The Troop is complete again and is, on their own request, sent back to Europe. Shortly after its return, the Troop receives orders to prepare for action on the mainland of Europe. 

Arnhem

Sunday the 17th of September 1944, the Troop goes into action in the largest airborne operation of the Second World War: Operation "Market Garden". 12 Dutch Commandos are attached to various units of the First British Airborne Division. Two of them have to make a crash landing with a glider in Noord-Brabant en Schouwen-Duiveland. Four Commandos, one of whom is wounded, are taken prisoner during the fighting in and around Arnhem. After two attempts three of them escape the POW camp near Dresden in Germany and manage to reach US lines near the Tjech border. One of the troop, August Bakhuis Roozeboom, is killed in action during a courageous attempt to reach the bridge at Arnhem with a jeep full of ammunition.

Nijmegen

11 Dutch Commandos are attached to various units the 82nd (US) Airborne Division and three men are attached to the Headquarters of the First British Airborne Corps. 

Eindhoven

5 Dutch Commandos are attached to the 101st (US) Airborne Division, where they give, in the words of a Regimental Commander, “invaluable assistance during the fighting.”

Five Commandos who are attached to the 52nd (Lowland) Division, which is to fly to Deelen airfield, join the HQ of the 1st British Airborne Corps after the battle. 

Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands' Dutch Commando bodyguard
Before the start of Operation "Market Garden", five Dutch Commandos are attached to the Headquarters of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, to be his personal bodyguard.

On the 11th of October 1944 the remnants of the Troop assemble in Eindhoven. They are given the choice of taking some well earned leave or take part in the oncoming operation. They choose the latter!

In the meantime four Commandos are active in the occupied part of Holland. They belong to a group of eight Commandos who, on orders of the Dutch “Bureau Bijzondere Opdrachten” (SOE), are to give instruction on skill at arms and sabotage in the occupied part of Holland and to coordinate the resistance movement.

Three Commandos are serving as instructors to the so called “Stoottroepen” (a newly formed Dutch Army unit) in the liberated part of Holland. 

Walcheren

1st of November 1944 No 4 Commando lands with a French Troop and 11 Dutch Commandos in the spearhead. On the evening of 3 November and after heavy street fighting in which two Dutch Commandos are wounded and where they also act as scouts and fulfill various special tasks, contact is made with the Commandos who have landed at Westkapelle. 

Westkapelle

The landing at Westkapelle is carried out on the same day with 14 Dutch Commandos attached to No 47 Royal Marine Commando. Nine Dutch Commandos are wounded during the very heavy fighting around the German gun battery W2. The fighting was later described “as one of the fiercest battles of the whole operation”. On 3 November 1944 Walcheren is liberated and the route to Antwerp is free.
 

In the meantime men are recruited in the liberated South of Holland to go through the commando training in Scotland. Of the 107 recruits who leave for Achnacarry on the 19th of November 1944, 72 manage to gain the green beret.

They, together with other members of the Troop, are put into the line between Moerdijk and Geertruidenberg at the end of April 1945.

Besides the 4 Commandos who are already in action as secret agents, another 2 Commandos are parachuted into the Veluwe and Drenthe at the start of April 1945.

After the liberation the Troop is for some time tasked to guard German prisoners of war in Recklinghausen.

28th June 1945

The Troop takes part in the Allied Liberation Parade in Amsterdam. Along both sides of the route from the Central Station, via the Rokin, the Dam and the Kalverstraat to the Museum Square, thousands of people line the streets, and give the Dutch Commandos a tremendous applause.

7th August 1945

Part of the Troop leave for England, where the main part of the men follow courses with the Royal Marines in Deal, in which they are trained as instructors for the newly forming Dutch Army. 

October 1945

No 2 (Dutch) Troop is disbanded. Some are demobilized and resume their jobs in civilian life. Others are posted to the Stormschool Bloemendaal, a combat school to train soldiers for service in de Dutch East Indies. At the beginning of 1946 some twenty Commandos leave for the Dutch East Indies. Under their command and together with men from the Korps Insulinde (a Commando trained Dutch unit which operated from Ceylon against the Japanese), the Korps Speciale Troepen (Special Forces Regiment) and the School Opleiding Parachutisten (school for training paratroopers) is raised. They take part in many combat actions in the East Indies.

During the existence of No 2 (Dutch) Troop, four Commandos are killed in action and quite a few are wounded. Two are decorated with the highest gallantry medal, the Militaire Willemsorde, the equivalent of the Victoria Cross. Nine are decorated with the Bronzen Leeuw (Bronze Lion) and 27 with the Bronzen Kruis (Bronze Cross), all for gallantry in the face of the enemy.

[Source: Jack Bakker / Dutch Commando Museum.]

In addition to the photos in our own Gallery for 2 Troop, there are many excellent photos of the those who served on the Dutch Ministry of Defence website [HERE......].
 

Follow this link for the Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando

2 Troop Dutch Roll of Honour


Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

BERKLEY, A.

Corporal
No 10 Commando
Dutch Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Berkley, who had served with 2 (Dutch) troop of the Commando, died during operations with the Prinses Irene Brigade.
Extract from the Prinses Irene Brigade website

DE JONG, Albertus

Albertus De Jong 2 Troop 10 Commando
Private
8046
No 10 Commando
Died on war service
Private Albertus De Jong, 2 Troop (Dutch) No.10 (Inter Allied) Commando, died when his jeep crashed into a ditch at Apeldoorn, a town in the centre of Holland. 

Van ROSENDAEL, Hubert Jan Jacques

Sergeant
No 10 Commando
Dutch Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sgt. Jack van Rosendael, who served in 2 (Dutch) troop of the Commando, was killed  by the explosion of a German V1 rocket  whilst an instructor to the Binnenlandse Strijdkrachten (Interior Forces) at Princenhage, a small town in the neighbourhood of Breda.

Dutch undergoing commando training 1944

Dutch undergoing commando training 1944
Training during a blizzard in Scotland, Sgt Martien van Barneveld, 2(Dutch)Troop, No10 (IA) Cdo is the tall figure with a beret in the centre of this photo. Known to the Dutch recruits as 'the Big Man of Achnacarry', Martien van Barneveld was an instructor of trainee commandos for 2 (Dutch) Troop, this was in 1944 when he had returned from the battle of Arnhem. Information provided by Martien van Barneveld. Image also in Gallery.
 

3 troop ('X' troop)

3 troop, also referred to as the Miscellaneous troop, X troop, and, post war, as the Jewish troop, consisted solely of German speaking refugees most being of Jewish Faith. They included different nationalities, primarily German and Austrians, but also Hungarians and Czech's.

Follow this link to our 3 troop gallery images

Follow this link for the Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando

Follow this link to an Article about 'X' Troop posted on our forum.

3 Troop. (‘X’ Tp.) Roll of Honour

Lieut. K.J. GLASER
WO1 RSM. E.W. NATHAN
Officer Cadet G.A. BARTH 
Sgt.  E. KAGERER-STEIN
Sgt.  O.  HESS 
Sgt . E.   VOGEL 
Cpl.  G.M.  FRANK 
Cpl.  S.  WEICH
LCpl. H.  ARENSTEIN 
LCpl. W.  AUERHAHN
LCpl. K.W. GUMPERTZ
LCpl. E.R.  LENEL
LCpl. K.  MEYER
Pte. R.G. ABRAHAMOWICZ
Pte. W.M.  LEWINSKY
Pte. E.  NATHAN 
Pte. G. OPPELT 
Pte. H.  SACHS 
Pte. B. TUCHMANN
Pte. E.G.  WEINBERGER​ 
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen, many of whom served under aliases which are also shown.
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20

ARENSTEIN, Hans

Hans Arenstein 10 Commando
Served as : 
ANDREWS, Harry
Lance Corporal
6436352
No 10 Commando
47RM Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Hans Arenstein served under an alias of Harry Andrews. He was of the Jewish Faith and a member of 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando.  He was attached to 47RM Commando at the time of his death.

ARLEN, Richard George

Abrahamowicz alias Arlen 10 (IA) Cdo 3Tp
Birth name: 
ABRAHAMOWICZ, Richard George
Private
6436363
No 10 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Richard Abrahamowicz was of the Jewish faith and served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop,  of the inter allied commando under the alias of Richard Arlen.

AUERHAHN, Werner

Served as : 
WELLS, Peter Vernon Allan
Lance Corporal
5550132
No 10 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Werner Auerhahn served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Peter Vernon Allan WELLS.

BARTH, George Alexander

George Barth 10 Commando 3 troop
Served as : 
STREETS, George Bryan
Sergeant
6436371
No 10 Commando
Pioneer Regiment/Royal Sussex Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK

Sergeant George Alexander Barth, a German national, served in 3 troop, also known as  'X' troop, under an alias of George Bryan Streets. He was selected for officer training and died in a traffic accident whilst on course 164 O.C.T.U. 

FRANK, Gunther Max

Max Frank alias Franklyn 10 Commando
Served as : 
FRANKLYN, George Mack
Corporal
6387027
13118512
No 10 Commando
Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunther Max Frank, a German national, was killed in action during operations at Normandy on D Day. He served under an alias of George Mack Franklyn in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando. Son of Ernest J. and Carla Franklyn, of Huddersfield.
 

GLASER, Kurt Joachim

Grave of Lt Griffith 10 Commando
Served as : 
GRIFFITH, Keith James
T/Captain
6387018 & 322333
No 10 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent
Killed in action or died of wounds

Kurt Joachim Glaser served in 3 troop, also known as  'X' troop, under the name of Keith James Griffith.  He was shot and killed by a sniper during operations with 1 Special Service Bde. to cross a railway bridge over the River Aller near the town of Essel.

GUMPERTZ, Kurt Wilhelm

Kurt Gumpertz alias Kenneth graham
Served as : 
GRAHAM, Kenneth William
Private
5550144
No 10 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Kurt Gumpertz, a German national, died of wounds during operations in Normandy, France, whilst attached to No 4 Commando.  He served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Kenneth Graham. Son of Karl Wilhelm and Else, husband of Elisabeth of

HESS, Otto

Served as : 
GILES, Peter
Sergeant
6387034
No 10 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Otto Hess was a German national who served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Peter Giles. Reported missing on or shortly after 1 October 1944 later presumed killed in action.

KAGERER-STEIN, Eugen

Eugen Kagerer-Stein, alias Eugene Fuller
Served as : 
FULLER, Eugene
Sergeant
5550126
13801130
No 10 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Eugen Kagerer-Stein, an Austrian national, was killed in action at Normandy, France, whilst attached to 47RM Commando. He served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, under an alias of Eugene Fuller.

LENEL, Ernst Richard

Served as : 
LAWRENCE, Ernest Richard
Lance Corporal
6387016
No 10 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Ernst Lenel, who was of the Jewish faith, served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Ernest Lawrence.  He was reported missing whilst attached to No 3 Commando after a solo intelligence gathering patrol at Amfreville. 

LEWINSKY, Werner Max

Served as : 
LADDY, Max
Private
6387023
No 10 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Werner Max Lewinsky died in a landing craft with Ernst Weinberger during operations at Normandy on D Day. He served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Max Laddy, and was one of their medical orderlies. 
 

MEYER, Kurt

Kurt Meyer alias Peter Moody 10 Commando
Served as : 
MOODY, Peter
Lance Corporal
5550147
No 10 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Kurt Meyer, a German national, was killed in action at Normandy, France. He was of the Jewish Faith and a member of 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando, serving under an alias of Peter Moody.

NATHAN, Ernst

Served as : 
NORTON, Ernest
Private
6387022
No 10 Commando
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Ernst Nathan, who was of the Jewish faith, served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Ernest Norton.  He died during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources:

NATHAN, Wolfgang Erich

Eric Nathan alias Howarth 3 troop
Served as : 
HOWARTH, Eric William
Troop Sergeant Major (Acting Warrant Officer 1)
6305467
No 10 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Warrant Officer (Class 1) Nathan, who was of the Jewish faith, served in 3 troop, also known as  'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Eric William Howarth. He was killed in action at Osnabruck Germany.

OPPELT, Gustav

Served as : 
BATE, George
Private
13801860
5550123
No 10 Commando
Pioneer Corps, 93 Company
Royal Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gustav Oppelt, 3 Troop aka 'X' Troop, was a refugee from Czechoslavakia (Sudeten German) serving under the alias of George Bate. He died during operations at Dieppe, France.  
Extract from the No.10(IA) Commando War Diary

SACHS, Herbert

Served as : 
SEYMOUR, Herbert
Private
6305471
No 10 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Herbert Sachs was of the Jewish Faith and served under an alias of Herbert Seymour in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of No.10 (Inter Allied) Commando.

TUCHMANN, Bernhard

Served as : 
TAYLOR, Bernard
Private
13116422
No 3 Commando
No 10 Commando
Lincolnshire Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bernard Taylor, birthname Bernhard Tuchmann, was attached to No 3 Commando when killed in action during operations at Normandy in the area of Chateau d'Amfreville.
 
Sources
CWGC.

VOGEL, Egon

Served as : 
VILLIERS, Ernest Robert
Sergeant
6436356
No 10 Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Ernest Robert Villiers, birth name Egon Vogel, was of the Jewish Faith and died during operations at the River Rhine crossing.

WEICH, Salo

Served as : 
HAMILTON, Robert Geoffrey
Corporal
6436350 & 13118714  
No 10 Commando
Pioneer Corps & Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Salo Weich, an Austrian of Jewish faith, served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the Inter Allied Commando under an alias of Robert Geoffrey Hamilton. He was killed during operations with 41RM Commando at Walcheren. Son of Jacob and Sabine Weich, of Vienna, Austria.

WEINBERGER, Ernst Georg

Weinberger alias Webster 10 Commando
Served as : 
WEBSTER, Ernest George
Private
6305466
No 10 Commando
The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Ernst Weinberger, an Austrian national of the Jewish faith, served in 3 troop, also known as 'X' troop, of the inter allied commando under the alias of Ernest Webster.

A speech by Colin Anson No.10(IA) Cdo 3tp

A transcript of a speech by Colin Anson on the 4th September 2007 at the Imperial War Museum about his experience as a member of No 10 (IA) Commando 3 troop. The speech was given by Colin when he attended a reunion of refugees from Nazism who served in the British Forces in WW2. This took place at the Imperial War Museum on 4th September 2007.  In 2010 Colin Anson granted his permission for us to display his speech on our website.
(nb. click on his name above for more information.)
 
Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,

I have been asked to speak about the German-speaking Commando unit of which I was a member, which was sometimes referred to as ‘X Troop’, but properly known as ‘No.3 Troop, 10 (I.A.) Commando’ - the I.A. standing for ‘Inter-Allied’. Number Sree Droop vas se Breedish Droop, mostly transferred from the Pioneer Corps for ‘special duties’.

We appreciated the trust reposed in us ‘enemy aliens’ to be allowed to join the Forces at all, at a time when this country was under considerable pressure and in great danger.

Whilst the 87th Company of the Pioneer Corps, in which I originally served, was stationed at Liverpool and then in Wales, a mysterious member by the name of Hartmann joined us, who spoke German with a distinctive Swiss intonation. He was vague about his background and did not explain how he came to be among us but probed our motivations and attitudes. Some of us with a German background were ordered to report at the Grand Central Hotel in London’s Marylebone Road, which was then a transit hub, and those of us who survived the vetting process were informed that we had been accepted for a Commando Troop of which Capt. (later Major) Brian Hilton-Jones was the Commanding Officer.

As a security measure we adopted English names and appointed reliable British friends to be our ‘next-of-kin’ and act as a ‘post office’, through whom we could maintain contact with those who had known us under our old names. We changed names and cap badges on our way to our base at Aberdovey. So Claus Leopold Octavio Ascher became Colin Edward Anson.

We were then put through a very demanding course of training at the Commando Training Depot at Achnacarry in the Scottish Highlands, designed not only to get us very fit but also, I suspect, to put off anyone whose heart was not really in it. We returned to our base at Aberdovey proudly wearing our new green berets! This training was continued in Wales by Capt. Hilton-Jones in a very well designed programme to keep us at a peak of fitness; even if the next period was just an intelligence lecture, we would first double up a mountain and do it on the top. Therewere five-mile jog-marches before breakfast, rock and cliff climbing, mountaineering in Snowdonia, abseiling, armed and unarmed combat. Only live ammunition was used. Our army boots had the rubber soles of the now familiar ‘Commando’ pattern instead of hobnails which allow silent movement and help in rock climbing. And so our Skipper fashioned us into a competent unit of increasingly professional soldiers.

Unlike other commando units, our troop was designed not to go into action as a unit but for small groups of us to be attached to other commando units for operations, to make ourselves useful as German speakers. So all of us have different stories to tell.

In my case, I was with the first small group to leave the Troop, to be attached to No. 40 RM Commando to take part in the invasion of Sicily. Members of Three Troop served in Sicily, Italy, in the Adriatic based on the island of Vis, in Albania and Greece, in Normandy, in Holland and finally Germany, the crossing of the Rhine, and in the Reichswald Forest.

Of our original eighty-six members, twenty were killed in action; most of us were wounded, including myself in Sicily - some more than once. We have with us tonight Ian Harris who was wounded three times, lost an eye and gained the Military Medal, and His Honour Judge Brian Grant who lost a leg in Italy, and so continued his legal studies, leading to a distinguished legal career. Among those killed during the D-Day landings was Max Laddie, who married a girl of Aberdovey. Their daughter is with us here today.

After joining ' A' Troop of No. 40 RM Cdo. I took part in boating and beach landing exercises. We embarked at Greenock in a convoy and only after some time at sea were we informed by Brigadier Laycock that we were on our way to the biggest landing operation yet undertaken: the invasion of Sicily. Having passed through the Straits of Gibraltar we were joined by more ships, growing into a vast armada. The weather turned very stormy. However, as we came into the lee of Cape Passero, the sea became as calm as a mill pond, a great wave of sub-tropical aroma rolled over us and the air was filled with the chirping of a thousand cicadas. During the night of 10 July we landed against ineffective opposition. We split into three columns, one group probing inland, the other two mopping up defenses along the coast. During the following days, we worked our way up the East coast, to Syracuse and then Augusta, the only opposition being from the Luftwaffe in the form of substantial air raids. But then there was a holdup at a tenaciously defended river bridge in the plain of Catania, providing a flat glacis overlooked by Mount Etna. We were embarked on a smart assault ship, the Queen Emma for a landing in the rear of the German positions to solve this problem. But it fell to us to lay a smoke screen covering the shipping in Augusta bay, but leaving us very visible. So the German Stukas concentrated on us and caused many casualties, including both the ship's and the Commando MO's killed.

I was not aware of having been wounded myself, by shrapnel, which penetrated my helmet. It is still there now, encapsulated in the inside rear of my skull. I had tried to help during that long night, but when the attacks eased off, I asked the medical sergeant whether he had any bandages left, as I seemed to have cut my head, but he looked very serious and told me to sit against a wall and not to move – which struck me as odd, as he had had to deal with really serious injuries all night. But then I started to feel faint, and boats came alongside to evacuate the wounded. I was left to the last, which again I found unsurprising as they had serious casualties to attend to. But afterwards I learned that my brain had been exposed and I had not been expected to survive the night. I was taken to No.151 Light Field Ambulance who had set up in an olive grove. I was put to bed between crisp white sheets, feeling enormously comfortable, but then must have passed out. When I woke up again it was the next day, they had performed quite a delicate brain operation fishing bone splinters from my brain, cleaning up the wound and stitching up the skin. I was wearing a Plaster-of-Paris helmet, and the marines trooped in to sign their names on it, and draw a Commando Dagger badge on the front!

I was first evacuated to Tripoli, and then flown to Cairo, where there was a specialised neurosurgical unit. I was downgraded to the B3 medical fitness category, and had to spend three soul-destroying months recovering in an Infantry Reinforcement Training Depot on the Suez Canal to make sure no infections or tumours had invaded my brain, before the hole in my head could be closed by means of a bone graft just before Christmas 1943, and I regained my A1 medical status.

I then re-joined what was now No.2 Central Mediterranean Commando Brigade, about to move to the Adriatic island of Vis. There we spent the summer of 1944, raiding German island garrisons and shipping. The most spectacular action in which I was involved was a raid on the island of Brač in conjunction with the Partisans. The aim was to make as much dust and noise as possible, to divert the Germans away from a hunt for Marshall Tito, then hiding in a cave system at Drvar. We stayed as long as possible, with the SS Panzer Division Prinz Eugen heading towards us, and hoped the action may have helped in Tito's escape. I then saw action in Albania and the liberation of Corfu. Finally, we were sent to Northern Italy to take part in the last actions of the war in that theatre.

When the war ended, the Army Commandos were dissolved and I was attached to the Control Commission for Germany and posted to Frankfurt, to join an interesting unit called FIAT, which stands for Field Intelligence Agency, Technical. Part of my work was to translate records of industrial, medical, and scientific developments during the war years. There were also weeks in Berlin, translating parts of the records of the Ministry of Weapons and Equipment under Albert Speer. It also enabled me to find my mother, who had survived the war in Frankfurt, and to start proceedings for bringing her over to England. After I had married Alice, originally from Vienna - who had served in the WAAF for four years - she was able to see her grandchildren grow up.

How did it feel to return to Germany? To walk these particular streets, with the ghost of a German schoolboy walking ahead, with whom I had absolutely nothing in common any more, was an almost schizophrenic psychological stress. To feel that I had to get back to my own people in the Sergeant's Mess showed me how much I had changed.

In an unexpected twist of fate, a few years ago Alice and I were traveling by train through Austria and were joined in the carriage by an Austrian man and his grandson. They were talking about the war, and we joined in and started to talk about our wartime adventures. Ironically, this man turned out to be one of the Stuka pilots who had attacked our ship off the coast of Sicily, and he may well have been the Stuka pilot who made me a present of a piece of excellent German steel.

I had not seriously expected to survive the war in the Commandos, but there was a job that had to be done. I wanted to repay my debt to Britain for saving my life.

Colin Anson

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'Document about No.10 (IA) Cdo 3 Troop'

Type: Files
Author: Martin Sugarman BA, Cert Ed. Archivist, Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women
Year of Publishing: 2000
Keywords: 10 inter allied commando,x troop,miscellaneous troop,pioneer corps

3 troop, also referred to as the miscellaneous troop and X troop, consisted solely of German speaking refugees many being of Jewish Faith. They included different nationalities, primarily German and Austrians, but also Hungarians and Czech's.

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'Details of some of No.10(IA) Cdo. 3 Troop'

Type: Files
Author: Martin Sugarman BA, Cert Ed. Archivist, Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women
Year of Publishing: 2000
Keywords: 10 inter allied commando,x troop,miscellaneous troop,jewish troop,pioneer corps

3 troop, also referred to as the Miscellaneous troop, X troop, and, post war, as the Jewish troop, consisted solely of German speaking refugees most being of Jewish Faith. They included different nationalities, primarily German and Austrians, but also Hungarians and Czech's.

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Units: 
10 Commando

GOLDSCHLAGER, ((No.10 IA Cdo 'X' troop), Lost Grave of Jewish Hero

Type: Files
Author: Martin Sugarman BA, Cert Ed. Archivist, Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women
Year of Publishing: 2021
Keywords:
Kurt Goldschlager 10 Commando
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DUNN, David, (No.10 IA Cdo 'X' troop), (biography)

Type: Files
Author: David Carson and David Dunn
Year of Publishing: 2022
Keywords: 10 Inter Allied Commando 3 troop (X troop).
David Dunn
Served as : 
DUNN, David
Birth name: 
MASTBAUM, Abraham David
Number: 
6387046
Sources/Credits
In addition to named credits in the article special thanks go to Sgt.David Dunn (birth name Abraham David Mastbaum) who served in 'X' Troop,  is the subject of this article, and granted permission for it to be included here. Also to David Carson, son of the late Peter Andrew Carson of 'X' Troop (birth name Peter Andreas Carlebach), who interviewed David Dunn and put together this document, and to Harvey Kaplan, custodian at Scottish Jewish Archives Centre.
 
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4 troop (Belgian)

The Belgian troop of No 10 Inter Allied Commando.

4 Troop Belgian Roll of Honour

The Fallen from No.10 Inter Allied Commando 4 Troop

 
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Albert Deton
Lieutenant Adolphe Meny
Corporal Francois Dive 
Lance Corporal Marcel Mairesse 
 
Died on active service
Corporal Pierre Boulet 
 

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

BOULET, Pierre

Corporal
2105
No 10 Commando
Belgian Forces
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Corporal Pierre Boulet, 4 (Belgian) troop, was killed in a traffic accident whilst training in the UK.

DETON, Albert

Lt Albert Deton
Lieutenant
9324
No 10 Commando
Belgian Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Albert Deton, 4 (Belgian) troop, was killed during operations in Italy. There is a Plaque in his honour at San Pietro Avellana Piazza, Umberto, Italy. See full size photo in Gallery.

MAIRESSE, Marcel

Marcel Mairesse 10 Commando
Lance Corporal
3067
No 10 Commando
Belgian Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Marcel Mairesse, 4 (Belgian) troop No.10 (IA) Commando, was killed during operations in Italy.

MENY, Adolphe

Lt Adolphe Meny
Lieutenant
39567
No 10 Commando
Belgian Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Adolphe Meny, 4 (Belgian) troop, was killed during operations at Domburg, Walcheren. (Source: Account of Carlo Seghers in "20 Heroes of Us" by General Crahay.)

4 (Belgian) Troop Nominal Roll

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll of Belgians in No.10(IA) Commando 
This list is compiled primarily from names found in the original Commando Association newsletters, Commando Association Lost Legion Lists (members they had lost contact with over the years), and from our own Photo Gallery. It is not an official list as such and there are likely to be omissions.
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Surname Forename Rank Source / Additional
ACTON
Armand
  PG
ANNEZ de TABOADA
Andre
Sgt
CA74; PG
ARTEMIEFF
Boris
 
PG
ATTENELLE
Max
LCpl/Sgt
CA13 & 94; PG
BALLIGAN or BALLIGAND E Pte LL1 (Balligan); BP (Balligand)
BARBE L Pte BP
BARTIER
Raymond
Pte
CA92; PG
BEAUPRE
Leon, A.
Cpl
CA99, LL2; PG
Pierre, F.
Lt
CA13; PG; kia Korea
BEECKMAN  A Pte LL2, BP
BEECKMAN E or P Pte LL2 (E); BP (P)
BEKAERT
Frans
 
PG
BELVA Robert Lt CA75
BERKLEY A Cpl LL2, BP
BERNE L Pte LL2; BP
BETTE Rene Pte CA108
BEUCKENHOUDT     see BUKENHOUT
BIEBUYCK Andre Pte CA113, LL2
BIEBUYCK J.M. Pte LL2, BP
BOCK
Walter
Pte
LL2; PG
BODART Antoine   BP
BONNAIRE
Jules
 
PG; BP
BOSMAN J Pte LL2, BP
BOSMANS R or G Pte LL2 (R); BP (G)
BOUGARD Gaston   BP
BOULET Pierre Cpl  
BOULLE Francois Pte LL2, BP
BOULVIN
Jean, Joseph
Sgt
CA29; PG
BOUSMANS Anselme   BP
BREBART Maurice Pte CA108
BRIBOSIA Paul, A. Pte CA85; LL2
BUKENHOUT or BEUCKENHOUDT H Pte LL4 (Bukenhout); BP (Beuckenhoudt)
BURGGRAEVE
Raphael
Pte
CA118, PG
BURY
Raoul, A.
Pte
LL3; PG
BUYSSE J.P. Pte LL2; BP
CALVAER or CALVAERT   Pte LL3 (Calvaer); BP (Calvaert)
CASSAL Alexandre Pte LL3, BP
CEUPPENS Adolf Pte CA109
CHESSELET Roger Pte CA108
CHRISTIAENS
Leopold
Pte
CA103; PG
CLAESSENS
Jan
LCpl
PG; BP
CLOSSET     BP
CLUDTS     BP
COLLARD Victor   BP
COLIN or COLLIN F Pte LL3 (Colin); BP (Collin)
COLOT A Sgt LL3, BP
COOMANS or COOMANS DE BRACHENE A Pte LL3 (Coomans);  BP (Coomans de Brachene)
CORBISIER
Edouard, or Elie
Capt/Padre
CA90; PG
COSTER Jean   BP
COULLIEZ A Pte LL3, BP
CRAMMER H Cpl LL3, BP
CROMBE
Leon
 
PG
DABOMPREZ Charles, J.C. LCpl CA105
DANLOY
Georges
Maj
Later Maj Gen. OBE, KCVO, MBE
DAUPPE
Willy, V.
Capt
CA34; PG
DE BELLEFROID P Pte LL4
DE BEUGHER L Pte CA6
DE BIEVRE Rafael Pte BP
DE BLOCK
F. 'Frank'
Pte
CA103; PG
DE BRAUWER or DE BROUWER P (or Pierre) Pte LL4 (P. De Brauwer); BP (Pierre De Brouwer)
DE BROUWER Albert Pte LL4, BP
DE BROUWER Andre Pte LL4, CA110, BP
DE CLERCQ
Raymond or Rene
Sgt (later Col)
CA70; PG
DE CLIPELLE Marcelin   BP
DE COCK Alphons   BP, CVA Forum
DE COEN Charles  Cpl CA75
DE CORTE A Pte LL4, BP
DECOSTER Jean Pte CA115
DE COSTER
Marcel
Pte
LL5; PG
DE COSTER Pierre Cpl CA106
DE CREN     BP
DE CROUPETTE P.A. Pte LL4, BP
DEDEKEN
Noel, Conrad, Antonius
Sgt (later Col)
CA113; PG
DE DONCKER Henri Pte LL4, BP
DE DONCKER Victor Pte LL4, BP
DE GIETER Emile Pte LL4, BP
DE GYNS A Pte LL4, BP
DE HEUSCH Raymond   BP
DE JAIFFE
Marcel
Sgt
CA71; PG
DE JAEGHERE Francois   BP
DE JONGHE Arthur, J.C.B Maj M.B.E.; CA17
DE KERCHOVE D'EXAERDE Emmanuel Pte CA120, BP
DE LA SERNA Herve   BP
DE LATTRE Jacques Pte LL4, BP
DE LEENER
Jacques
Sgt
LL4, CA84; PG
DE LIEDEKERKE Comte, Michel   BP
DE LE VINGNE Chev, Evrad   BP
DELHALLE Georges Pte LL4, BP
DELLACHERIE
Roger
 
CA39; PG
DELO
Pierre
Sgt
CA26; PG
DELMAL Joseph   BP
DELOGNE C.R.  Capt LL4, BP
DEMETS Willy Pte LL4, BP
DEMEULEMESTER or DEMEULEMEESTER   Pte LL4, BP
DE MEVERGNIES Neve Pte CA27
DE MILLIER or DEMILIER Albert Pte LL4, BP
DE MULDER, or, DE MUYLDER ,or, DEMUILDER William Sgt CA60, LL4, BP
DE MUTH N.F. 'Jack' Cpl CA14, CA106
DENEYER Julien   BP
DE PAILHE M Pte LL4, LL10
DEPASSE Marcel   CA81; Belgian Ambassador Tokyo
DE PIERPONT Chev, Hugues Pte LL4, CA120, BP
DE RIDDER F Pte LL4, BP
DERISON H Pte LL4, BP
DE ROOS Georges   CA41, BP
DE SCHIETERE     BP
DE TEMMERMAN
Hector
Cpl
CA94, PG, BP
DETON Albert  Lt KIA Italy
DEVAUX
Jacques
Cpl
CA54; PG
DE VOLDER F Pte LL4, BP
DE VRIENDT
Jan
Cpl
CA63; PG
DEWIT J Pte LL4, BP
DIERCKX
Robert
 
LL4; PG
Francois
Cpl
PG; KIA Walcheren
D'OULTREMONT
Guy, C.H.
Adjutant
LL4, PG
DRIJVERS
Rene
 
PG
DUFRANE
E.R. 'Eddy'
Pte
LL4; PG
DUFRANE Paul Pte CA101
DUPRET Marcel Pte CA54. BP; killed as Ambassador to Rabat, Morrocco
DURIAU J Pte LL4, BP
EVRARD Roger   BP
FAVORIN
Marcel
 
PG
FELDHEIM
Pierre
 
PG
FEVRY
Andre
Pte
LL4; PG
FONTEYNE J Pte LL5
FONTEYNE J Adjutant LL5
FONTEYNE Jean CSM CA96
FRANCK C Pte LL5, BP
FREEDMAN
Jacques
Sgt
CA67; PG
FRERE E Pte LL5, BP
GABRIEL Georges   BP
GALAND Joseph Pte CA110
GASPARD Maurice   BP
GAY F Pte LL5, BP
GERARD
Georges
 
PG
GEUVORTS
Joseph
 
PG
GILBERT Jules Pte LL5, BP
GINS
Jozef
LCpl
LL5; PG; BP
GLORIEUX Gerard Pte LL5, BP
GOETHALS Charles, M.A. Pte LL5, BP
GOFFETTE Maurice Pte LL5, BP
GOSSET
Robert
 
PG
GRAEFFE James Pte LL5, BP
GRAUFF H Pte LL5, BP
GRYSPEIRT or GREYSPEIRT Jacques, P. Pte CA111, BP
GUEVORTS, or, GUEVORST Y, or, Joseph Sgt LL5 (Sgt.Y.Guevorts); BP (Joseph Guevorst)
GYSENS M (or Karel) Pte
M=LL5; Karel=BP
HANOTEAU Elie   BP
HANOTEAU Roger   BP
HARTEL Eric Cpl CA106, BP
HARTOG or HARTOGH John Pte CA7, BP
HECTORS Robert   BP
HENAULT J Pte LL6, BP
HERMANS Frank, V. SSgt CA107, PG,BP
HEYLEN Frans   CA41, BP
HEYNEN S Pte LL6, BP
HISTAS Fernand Pte LL6, BP
HOUART, or, HUART Andre Pte LL6 (Houart); BP (Huart)
HUBIN A   BP
HUBRECHT Edward   BP
ISTAS Albert   BP
JACOB, or, JACOBS G Pte LL6 (Jacobs), BP (Jacob)
JACOBS Lambert Cpl (later Major) CA72
JACOBS R LCpl LL6, BP
JACQUES
Albert
 
PG
JALLAY Pierre Lt LL6, BP
JANSSEN Louis, Van Der Maelen Pte CA92
JANSSENS Oscar Maj CA39
JAUMOTTE Andre   BP
JOCHMANS Joze Sgt CA104, BP
JONCKERS
Jules
RSM
CA96; PG
JONEERS   Sgt.Maj. PG
JONNIAUX Andre Cpl LL7, CA66
JOTTRAND Maurice Sgt CA28
KARDY M   BP
KAYE
Cyrille
LCpl
LL7, PG
KEUNINCKX A   BP
KEYEUX
Dieudonne
 
PG
KOSTERS
Fernand
 
LL7; PG
KWANTEN J   BP
LALOUX R   BP
LAMARCHE Andre   CA83; CA84
LAMARCHE F Cpl CA8
LAMBRECHT David Sgt CA84
LAURENT
Frederick
LCpl
CA98; PG
LEDANT, or, LEDENT Frans Cpl LL7 (Ledant); BP (Ledent)
LEGRAND
Charles
 
M.M. (PG)
LEJEUNE Leon Pte LL7, BP
LEMASSON Albert Sgt LL7, BP
LEPAGE J Pte LL7, BP
LEROY L Pte or LCpl LL7, BP
LESCOT J.P. Cdt LL7, BP
LIENARD J.R. Adjt LL7, BP
LISSENS
Francois
 
PG
LOUIS Albert   BP
LOVINFOSSE Pierre   BP
LUTYENS E.F. Capt PG
LYCOP, or LYCOPS Edward Pte LL8 (Lycop), BP (Lycops)
MACHARIS     BP
MAES P Pte LL8, BP
MAHAUDEN J Pte LL8, BP
MAIRESSE Marcel LCpl KIA Italy
MANS R Pte CA105
MARCHAL M. Pierre   CA80; Belgian Ambassador in Tunis
MARICQ Pierre Pte LL8, BP
MASSART
Francois or Fernand
Cpl
CA105; PG
MEERSMAN L   BP
MEERT
Ralph / Raoul
Cpl
CA106; PG
Adolphe
Lt
KIA Walcheren; PG
MERLIN John   BP
MERTENS Andre   BP
MEULEMAN Andre   BP
MEUNIER Marcel   BP
MEYNAERT Gustave   BP
MOONENS Jacques Pte LL8, BP
MORTIER A   BP
MOUCHENIER A   BP
NAERT R   BP
NEVE Leon Sgt CA120, BP
OLETTE
Fernand or Ferdinand
 
PG, BP
PALMERS Jose, J. Pte CA99
PEETERS Andre LCpl CA112
PEETERS J.R. Pte LL10, BP
PEETRONS Jean, B. Sgt CA100 
PEETROONS
Jesus
 
PG
PETEN
Yvan
Lt
CA87; PG
PEYRALBE Jacques   BP
PHYFFEROEN Georges Sgt CA23, BP
PIERLOT
Joseph
Sgt
CA60; PG
PIRLOT De CORBION Jean-Pierre LCpl CA92
PIRLOT Philippe Pte CA48
PODOOR H.L. Pte LL9, BP.
POOT BAUDIER Roger   BP, CA120
RACOUX
Andrea/Andre
Sgt
CA94, PG, BP
REES J Pte LL9 (resided Rixensart Belgium)
REIS
Jean
Pte
CA80, PG
REITH Raymond   BP
REMY Charles   BP
RESPEN Victor   BP
REYNAERTS A   BP
RISOPOULOS Basile, Jean Cpl CA105
ROBERT Hector Pte CA111
ROELS Gerant or Gerard Cpl CA94, BP
ROGGE Francois   BP
ROLIN or ROLLIN Charles Pte CA6, BP
ROMAN
Pierre, V.E.
Maj (later Lt Gen)
KCVO, MC (CA56, CA67; PG.)
ROMBOUTS Paul Capt CA65
Guy
 
PG
ROOSEN J   BP
ROSSON Francois Pte LL10, BP
ROUSSEAUX Jacques Pte (later Commandant) CA84
SADIN
Pierre, A.A.E.
Pte
CA97; PG
SAIVE
Louis
 
PG
SALEMBIER Daniel, George Sgt CA114
SCHEYVEN or SCHEYNEN Chevalier Guy   CA52, BP
SEGERS
C.G. Carlos or Carlo or Karel
Sgt
CA26, CA73, CA103; PG, BP
SEGERS Raymond Pte LL10, BP
SERVAIS
Raymond
 
PG
SIMEON J Pte LL10, BP
SIMON Paul   BP
SMALL, or, SMAL A Sgt LL10, BP
SMETS R Pte LL10, BP
SMETTE Victor   BP
SNEYERS
Frans
 
PG
SOLVAY Jacques Pte LL10, BP
SOMMEVILLE R Pte LL10, BP
SON Francois   BP
SPELER Francois   BP
SPIESSENS, or, SPRESSENS Jacques Pte LL10, BP, CA101 (Spressens)
STEVAERT or STEYAERT Luc Pte CA97, BP
STICHNOCH
Lodewijk or Louis
 
PG, BP
STIEVENART Edgard Pte CA85, BP
STRUELENS
Benoit
Cpl
CA101; PG
STRYKOWSKI Leon   BP
TAS Ferdinand Pte CA35
TAYMANS
Roger
 
PG
TERLINDEN Alexis   BP
TERLINDEN Andre LCpl CA79, BP
TERLINDEN Jean   BP
THEMANS Charles Cpl CA108
THILL J Pte CA105
THONET
Gustave, A.
 
LL11; PG
THYSSENS Jean Pte LL11, BP
TIELEMANS
Hendrik
Cpl
LL11; PG
TIELEMANS
Stanley, Charles
LCpl
CA53; PG
TOUL
Georges
 
LL11; PG
UYDEBROECK
Olivier
Sgt
CA114; PG
VAN ANTWERPEN Jean   BP
VAN BEIRS Claude   BP
VAN COPPENOLLE Marcel   BP
VAN DEN BEMDEN Jules   BP
VAN DEN BERGHE Alphonse Pte LL11, BP
VAN DEN BOSSCHE Edouard   BP
VAN DEN BOSSCHE
Georges
Pte
CA79; PG
VAN DEN BROECKE A or F Pte LL11, BP
VAN DEN BYVANG Louis Pte LL11, BP
VAN DEN DAELE
Pierre, E.G.
Pte
CA12, PG
VAN DEN EYNDE
Edouard
Cpl
CA17; PG
VAN DEN WINCKEL Albert   BP
VAN DEN WYNGAERT Jean Pte CA98
VAN DEREYT Prosper   BP
VAN DER HEYDEN Pierre Pte (later Lt Col) CA71
VAN DERTON Maurice Pte CA116
VAN DERTON Paul Capt CA111
VAN DEUREN Edouard   BP
VAN DE VOORDE J   BP
VAN DE WALLE Albert, Louis, Charles Pte CA98
VAN DE WERVE Herve  Pte LL11, BP
VAN EETVELDE Andre Pte CA68
VAN ELVEN E Pte LL11, BP
VAN GOTHEM A   BP
VAN HAECHTE J Pte LL11, BP
VAN HAUTE Lucien Pte (later Captain) CA38
VAN HOEGARDEN     BP
VAN IMPE
Albert, P.
Cpl
LL11, PG
VAN LANCKER Harry Pte CA98
VAN MINGEROET J Pte LL11, BP
VAN MOL Herman Pte CA120, BP
VAN OPSTAL E Pte LL11, BP
VAN PEPERSTRAETE
Fernand
Capt/Doctor
CA79; PG
VAN RAEMDONCK Achiel   BP
VAN RAEMDONCK Josef Pte CA109
VAN ROELEN Karl   BP
VAN RUTTEN J Pte LL11, BP
VAN STRIJDONCK Frans Pte LL11, BP
VAN STRIJDONCK Jacques   BP
VAN VIVE     BP
VAN VOOREN Lionel   BP
VERBIST
Frank
Sgt (later Sea Captain)
CA105; PG
VERBRUGGEN M.J.P. 'Max' Lt (later Capt) CA3, CA20, BP
VERCAUTEREN F   BP
VERHAEGAN or VERHAEGE R Pte LL11, BP
VERSTRAETE     BP
VLAYEN
Louis
 
PG
VOS
Ludovicus
 
PG
VUYLSTEKE, or VYLSTEKE J Doctor LL11, BP (Jacques Vylsteke)
WAROQUIERS M Pte LL11, BP (Gilbert Waroquiers)
WARNIER
Gilbert
 
PG
WASHER Philippe Pte CA7, CA15, CA22
WENS A   BP
WERMANS
Frans
 
PG
WESTERLINCK
Louis
 
PG
WEYCKMANS
Michel
 
PG
WILMOTTE Jean   BP
WOUTERS
Albert
Sgt
CA89; PG
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA Photo Gallery (mostly the 4 Troop image with names).
BP = Brigade Piron website.
 

5 troop (Norwegian)

5 Troop History

The decision to contribute a Norwegian force was made following an inquiry from War Office to the Norwegian High Command in the spring of 1942.

5 Troop was formed from 2 platoons of the 4th Mountain Company, Norwegian Brigade, commanded by Captain Rolf Hauge. They were selected because they had recently completed battle training at Fort William, Scotland, and were supplemented with volunteers from the Brigade's other companies. 

5 Troop entered active duty immediatedly after completing a three-week "Commando Hardening Course" at Achnacarry. 

12 of the Commandos led by Lieutenant Harald Risnes were attached to No 12 Commando. They operated from Shetland taking part in raids on the Norwegian coast by 30th MTB Flotilla (later designated 54th 'Norwegian' MTB Flotilla). 

In December 1942, a detachment of 8 men under command of 2nd Lt Kaspar Gudmundseth was transfered to Special Commando Boating Group, No 14 Commando. SCBG was made up of Canadians and Norwegians led by British polar explorers (Sir Peter Scott, David Haig-Thomas, Andrew Croft, Andrew Courtland and others). They specialised in using canoes and kayaks for limpet attacks in Arctic waters.

Around 120 Norwegians were attached to 5 Troop in the period 1942-1945.

Follow this link for the Nominal Roll for No 10 Commando

5 Troop Norwegian Roll of Honour

                                                       The Fallen from 5 Troop
Lieut. A.K. SOLBU
2/Lieut. G. SMITH
Cpl.  O. BJORNDALEN
Cpl. I.M. HAGA
Tpr. O. CHRISTOPHERSON
Tpr. P.E. HOPEN
Tpr. L.  HOVSTAD
Tpr. L.L. LARSEN
Tpr. B.  MYRVAAG
Tpr. S.  ROSLAND

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

BJORNDALEN, Olav

Cpl. Bjorndalen 10 Commando
Corporal
384
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Olav Bjorndalen, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations in Holland.  On the night of the 13/14th January, his Norwegian troop of 10 Inter Allied Commando, together with 47RM Commando, took part in an unsuccessful attack on the German held small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies

CHRISTOPHERSON, Ola

Trooper
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Ola Christopherson, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations at Westkapelle. He is remembered with others from 5 troop on a Memorial to Norwegian Commandos located on the open space at the rise of the boulevard of Schagen at Domburg.
 

HAGA, Ivar Marius

Corporal
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Ivar Marius Haga, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during a commando raid to destroy the Pyrite mine near Sagvag and Leirvik at Stord, Norway.
 
Source:
The book 10 Commando written by Ian Dear.
 

HOVSTAD, Lars

Trooper
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Lars Hovstad, 5 troop (Norwegian), was killed during operations at Domburg. He is remembered with others from 5 troop on a Memorial to Norwegian Commandos located on the open space at the rise of the boulevard of Schagen at Domburg.
 

LARSEN, Leif Ludvik

Trooper
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Leif Ludvik Larsen, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations at Westkapelle. He is remembered with others from 5 troop on a Memorial to Norwegian Commandos located on the open space at the rise of the boulevard of Schagen at Domburg.
 

MYRVAAG, Bernt

Bernt Myrvaag
Trooper
2199
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Bernt Myrvaag, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations in Holland.  On the night of the 13/14th January, his Norwegian troop of 10 Inter Allied Commando, together with 47RM Commando, took part in an unsuccessful attack on the German held small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies bet

ROSLAND, Sverre

Trooper
No 10 Commando
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Sverre Rosland, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations at Westkapelle. He is remembered with others from 5 troop on a Memorial to Norwegian Commandos located on the open space at the rise of the boulevard of Schagen at Domburg.
 

SMITH, Gabriel

Second Lieutenant
A-832
No 10 Commando
Royal Norwegian Navy
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Gabriel Smith, 5 troop (Norwegian), died during operations in Holland.

6 troop (Polish)

The Polish troop of No 10 Inter Allied Commando.

10 Commando Polish Troop platoons

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Author: Content Admin
Year of Publishing: 2021
Keywords: Poland
Circa 1942. Collection of Janek Jedwab.
 

Award to No.10 (IA) Cdo.6 Troop (Polish)

Award of the Virtuti Militari Medal 5th Class to No.6 Troop (Polish) No.10 (IA) Commando 
At a special ceremony at the Polish Institute in London, on Sunday, lst October last (1989), General K. Rudnicki presented the above medal to Leo Licht (6 Tp l0 IA Cdo) as President of the Polish Commandos. Over eighty people were in attendance at the presentation, many of whom were members of 6 Troop. A number of important members of the Polish community were also in attendance. Everyone present was especially pleased to welcome Mrs. Sheena Lister and her family. Mrs. Lister is, of course the widow of Lt. Col. Dudley Lister, M.C., O.C. of 10 Cdo.

The Medal is kept at the Museum of General Sikorski at 20, Princes Gate, South Kensington, London, S.W.7, and is on show to the public.

After the ceremony, the guests proceeded to the Polish Air Force Club, where a splendid luncheon was provided. Leo Licht presided during the speeches which followed the traditional Polish fare. A toast to the Eminent President of the Polish Government in exile was proposed by Mrs. Fiona Licht. Among other toasts was one to No. 6 Tp. 10 IA Commando, proposed by Lt.Col. Godfrey Franks, TD., who outlined the part played by 6 Troop during the war. The reply to this toast came from Major S. Zalewski, who had travelled from his home in the United States to be present. A further toast to 10 IA Commando was raised by Ian Dear, who, it will be remembered, wrote the book " 10 Commando ", some time ago. The response came from Dr. John Coates, DSO., also of 10 Commando.
 
It is felt that all present would like to offer thanks to Leo Licht and his good lady for all the hard work that they put into this auspicious occasion to ensure that a splendid day was enjoyed by all.
 
Source
Extract from Commando Association newsletter 90 issued March 1990.
 

7 Troop (Yugoslavian

10 Commando 7 Troop

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11 Commando

11 Commando

This Commando was formed on 23rd June 1940 in Galashiels. After formation it marched from Galashiels to Ayr and then on to the Isle of Arran for amphibious training.

The Commando sailed to the Middle East at the end of January 1941 its first task was Operation Exporter, the invasion of Vichy French Syria. No 11 Commando as ‘C’ Battalion Layforce landed against the French defences at the Litani River on 8th June. During this action No 11 lost its Commanding Officer Lt.Col R.R.N. Pedder along with about one quarter of its strength but the Commando acquitted itself admirably and was part of the success of this operation.

After garrison duties in Cyprus men from the Commando were involved in the now famous raid on the H.Q. of Rommel. In an attempt to kidnap the ‘Fox’ No 11’s new C.O. Lt.Col Geoffrey Keyes devised and put into operation the daring Operation Flipper raid. Parachuting 250 miles behind enemy lines and making their way to the H.Q.overland. Although the outcome was negative the bravery of the men on this operation was of the highest order and Lt Col Keyes received a posthumous Victoria Cross for his part in it.

After this raid the Commando role was changing and No 11 Commando along with Layforce was disbanded due mainly to depleted manpower.


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11 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 69 of 69

ADAMS, Jack

Jack Adams 11 Commando
Private
2758154
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Jack Adams from Perth died during operations at Litani River. Enlisted October 1939. Formerly employed at a Timbers Merchants in Larbert. Member of Perth Amateur Athletic Cycle Club
 
Sources
CWGC.

AINSLIE, William Robson Milne

LCpl Ainslie 11 Commando
Lance Corporal
329331
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
3rd Cavalry Training Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal William Ainslie, 2 troop, died during operations at Litani River. Son of Thomas Barclay Ainslie and Isabella W. B. Ainslie; husband of Margaret M. McLellan Ainslie. of Aberdeen.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BALLANTYNE, Alexander A.

Lance Corporal
2934334
No 11 Commando
Special Service Detachment 2
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Lance Corporal Alexander Ballantyne was wounded 9 June 1941 during operations with No.11 Commando at Litani River. After recovering he was assigned from the Commando to Middle East Detachment 2, later redesignated 2nd Special Service Detachment (SSD 2) and was killed in Burma.

BARRAND, Peter Charles

Lance Corporal
6971182
No 11 Commando
'Layforce'
Rifle Brigade
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Peter Barrand was reported missing presumed killed during operations in the Western Desert. Son of Oscar A. and Grace Barrand, of Selsey, Sussex [1][2].

BERTIE, James John William

Corporal
2989781
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Bertie was reported missing 9 June 1941 during operations at Litani River, later confirmed as died of wounds. Son of James and Isabella Taylor Bertie; husband of Elizabeth Brown Bertie, of Edinburgh.
 
Sources

BEST, George

Private
2883741
No 11 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private George Best died during operations at Litani River. Son of Samuel and Matilda Best, of Walthamstow, Essex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

BULLOCK, Howard Ernest

Gunner
826260
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Gunner Howard Bullock from Worcestershire died in hospital at Ramleh of meningitis following gunshot wounds received during operations against the enemy in the Middle East. Son of Roger Ernest and Rose Bullock, of Wollaston, Stourbridge, Worcestershire.
 

BURTON, Kenneth Harwood

Sergeant
404001
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
3rd Cavalry Training Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Kenneth Burton was mobilised from the Reserve List in Edinburgh on the 2nd September 1939 and posted to the 3rd Cavalry Training Regiment. He volunteered for the Commandos and was attached to No.11 Commando on 12 October 1940. Embarked for operations in the Middle East as part of Layforce.

CAMPBELL, William

Private
2763471
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Campbell died during operations at Litani River. Son of Robert and Marjory Campbell, of Janetstown, Caithness-shire.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

CHANTRELL, William

Private
7379892
No 11 Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Chantrell died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of William H. and Sarah E. Chantrell, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

COHEN, Aaron Harry

Private
2760335
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Aaron Cohen died during operations at Litani River. Son of Atme Cohen, of Manchester.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

COODE, Donald Alastair

Lieutenant
91438
No 11 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Donald Coode, 1 troop, died during operations at Litani River, Syria. Son of Donald and Alexa Coode, of Juniper Green, Midlothian.
 
Sources
CWGC.

COOKE, John

Lance Bombardier
4690225
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier John Cooke from Pontefract died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Arthur and Jane Ellen Cooke, of Pontefract, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

CRAIG, James Cross

Lance Corporal
2763490
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal James Craig was reported missing 9 June 1941 during operations at Litani River, Syria, later confirmed to have died of wounds.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DIBB, Edgar

Corporal
746439
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Edgar Dibb died during operations at Litani River.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

DINSDALE, Henry

Private
4750212
No 11 Commando
York and Lancaster Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Henry Dinsdale died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Henry and Esther Dinsdale; husband of Doris Dinsdale, of Bradford, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/36.

EARDLEY, Albert William

Albert Eardley 11 Commando
Lance Corporal
2072050
No 11 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Albert Eardley died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Mr and Mrs L. Eardley of Burslem, Stoke on Trent.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

FRASER, Thomas Coupar

Pte. Thomas Fraser 11 Commando
Private
2934226
No 11 Commando
'Layforce'
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Fraser, 10 Troop, died during operations in the Western Desert. He had been one of the raiding party of Operation Flipper, the raid on Rommel's HQ. Son of Leslie D. and Annie H. Fraser, of Parkhead, Glasgow.
 
Sources

GALLAGHER, Denis

Denis Gallagher 11 Commando
Private
2989639
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Denis Gallagher died during operations at Litani River. Son of Mrs Sarah Gallagher of Malden Street, Leyland, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/32.

GIBBS, William George

William Gibbs 11 Commando
Gunner
879745
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner William Gibbs was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Mr and Mrs Gibbs of Conway Street, Everton.
Extract from the Liverpool Evening Express 
24 July 1941

GREIG, Robert

Corporal
2881454
No 11 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Robert Greig died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Robert and Annie Greig, of Rickarton, Kincardineshire.
Extract from the Aberdeen Evening Express
18 July 1941

HAMILTON, Alexander

Alexander Hamilton 11 Commando
Driver
2576082
No 11 Commando
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Driver Alexander Hamilton was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of the late Private James Hamilton, RASC, killed in action 5 months earlier, and of Catherine Hamilton, of Stirling.
Extract from the Stirling Observer

HAMILTON, Robert Scott

Private
3323516
No 11 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Robert Hamilton died of wounds during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of William and Ann H. Hamilton, of Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HARLAND, Edwin

Private
2882955
No 11 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Edwin Harland died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Edwin Scriven Harland and Annie Aline Harland, of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

HUGHES, Albert Edwin

Lance Corporal
5569217
No 11 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Albert Hughes died in Egypt.
Son of Mrs. R. Newbury, of Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty lists / National Archives file WO417/58.
 

HURST, Ben

Private
3715891
No 11 Commando
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Ben Hurst was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.

INNES, John

Lance Corporal
2932101
No 11 Commando
'Layforce'
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 2nd Bn.
Died on active service
Lance Corporal John Innes died in a field hospital in Egypt on 16 January 1942.

JOHNSTON, Robert

Corporal Robert Johnston 11 Commando
Corporal
2931826
No 11 Commando
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Died on active service
Corporal Robert Johnston died of exhaustion and malaria whilst assigned from the Commando to Middle East Detachment 2, later redesignated 2nd Special Service Detachment (SSD 2), in Burma. He has no known grave.

JONES, Charles Ernest

Trooper
554075
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps/Staffordshire Yeomanry
Died on war service
Trooper Charles Ernest Jones died in the Middle East as a result of an accident. 
Son of Charles Henry and Annie Jones, of Wolverhampton.
 
Sources
CWGC.

JONES, Harold

Corporal
550620
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
3rd Cavalry Training Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Harold Jones died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of William and Charlotte Jones, of Sale, Cheshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

KING, Ernest Taylor

Lance Corporal
4803483
No 11 Commando
Lincolnshire Regiment 6th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Ernest King was reported missing 9 June 1941 during operations at Litani River, Syria, later confirmed killed in action.

KINGHORN, Robert

Private
2884403
No 11 Commando
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert Kinghorn was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

KNIGHT, Denis Hammond

Second Lieutenant
108158
No 11 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Died on war service
Second Lieutenant Denis Knight died during the period the Commando were based for training on the Isle of Arran. He was found with a gunshot wound to his head in the dwelling house in Lamlash where he was billeted.

LANG, John

John Lang 11 Commando
Lance Corporal
326577
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
3rd Cavalry Training Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Lang died during operations at Litani River, Syria. Son of James and Mary Watt Stirling Lang; stepson of Charlotte D. Lang, of Mount Kembla, New South Wales, Australia.

LISTER, Richard

Private
3319075
No 11 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Richard Lister died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Harry and Lena Lister, of Kirkburton, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/30.
 

MACARTHUR, Robert

Lance Bombardier
1455543
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier Robert Macarthur died during operations at the Litani River, Syria.
Son of Mr and Mrs James Macarthur of Mile End, Campbeltown, Argyll.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/28.

MACQUARRIE, Donald Maclean

Donald Macquarrie 11 Commando
Original grave of Donald Macquarrie
Lance Corporal
3319006
No 11 Commando
'Layforce'
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Donald MacQuarrie, 8 troop, died of wounds during operations in the Middle East. Initially reported as missing on 24 November 1941 then as wounded and a prisoner of war (since recaptured). 

MCAULEY, Michael

Lance Corporal
2986292
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Michael McAuley died during operations at Litani River. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

MCGUIRE, John

Corporal
2934163
No 11 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John McGuire was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of William and Cecilia McGuire, of Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MCKAY, Robert

Corporal
2928972
No 11 Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Robert McKay was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
 

MCKEOWN, John

Private
2760779
No 11 Commando
Black Watch
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John McKeown died during operations at Litani River.
Son of Patrick and Catherine McKeown, of Ruchill, Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

MULLEN, James Cassidy

Private
3325329
No 11 Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Mullen was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/30.
 

MURPHY, James

Private
2981807
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private James Murphy died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of James and Annie Murphy, of Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

O'SULLIVAN, William Martin

William O'Sullivan 11 Commando
Sergeant
4803368
No 11 Commando
Lincolnshire Regiment 6th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant William O'Sullivan was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Thomas and Violet May O'Sullivan, of Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Previously wounded May 1940 at Dunkirk.
 
Sources

OLIPHANT, Archibald Johnston

Lance Bombardier
894985
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Bombardier Archibald Oliphant died of wounds received during operations at Litani River in the Middle East. Son of James and Martha Lucy Oliphant, of Belvedere, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/26.

PADBURY, John

Corporal
320986
No 11 Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
3rd Cavalry Training Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Padbury died during operations at Litani River, Syria.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/30.
 

PARNACOTT, Geoffrey Alfred Henry

Lieutenant
105607
No 11 Commando
York and Lancaster Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Geoffrey Parnacott, 4 troop, died during operations at Litani River, Syria. He has no known grave. Previously served at Dunkirk with the British Expeditionary Force.
Son of Horace Walter and Muriel Mary Hunter Parnacott, of Shortlands, Bromley, Kent.
 

PLUNKETT, John

Fusilier
3773880
No 11 Commando
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier John Plunkett was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Joseph Edward and Alice Jane Plunkett, of Liverpool.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PURSE, Jack

Lance Corporal
2987094
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Jack Purse was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria. Son of Bertha Elizabeth Purse, of Gleadless, Sheffield.
 
Sources
CWGC.

RICHARDS, Charles Geoffrey

Second Lieutenant
126476
No 11 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Charles Richards, 5 troop, was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria. Son of the Revd. Charles Louis Richards, M.A., and Alice Winifred Richards, of Pimperne Rectory, Blandford, Dorsetshire. B.A. (Oxon.).
 

ROBB, Leslie

Private
5570437
No 11 Commando
Wiltshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Leslie Robb died of wounds after operations at Litani River, Syria.
Husband of Rosa Robb, of Leeds, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/26.

ROBERTSON, Andrew

Gunner
958993
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Gunner Andrew Robertson died of wounds received during operations at Litani River, Syria. Son of Andrew and Louisa Robertson, of Cupar, Fife.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.

ROONEY, Lawrence

Private
4534896
No 11 Commando
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Lawrence Rooney was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria.
Son of Frank and Catherine Rooney, of Moss Side, Formby, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SEVERN, Clive

LCpl. Severn SBS
Lance Corporal
5887258
No 11 Commando
SBS
Northamptonshire Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Clive Severn was reported missing at sea whilst on board the submarine H.M.S. Triumph later presumed killed in action. Mentioned in Despatches (posthumous) in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the Middle East.

SMITH, John Rolland

Sergeant
2986958
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Rolland Smith died during operations at Litani River.
Son of William and Elizabeth Smith, of Alloa, Clackmannanshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SMITH, Peter

Gunner
1527750
No 11 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service

Gunner Peter Smith, from Glencraig in Fife, was reported missing in 1942 (full date not reported) during operations in the Middle East , later found to be a prisoner of war [1][1a].  He was subsequently killed as a result of aerial bombardment [2][2a].

STEVENSON, Thomas

Corporal
2977763
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Thomas Stevenson died during operations at Litani River. He has no known grave. Husband of Williamina Stevenson, of Prestwick, Ayrshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

THOMPSON, Royce

Private
2984367
No 11 Commando
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Royce Thomspson died during operations at Litani River. He has no known grave. 
Son of Harry and Charlotte Thompson, of Monk Bretton, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TITTERTON, Cyril Arthur

Lance Corporal
3604006
No 11 Commando
Border Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Cyril Titterton died during operations at Litani River, Syria. 

Son of Arthur Titterton and of Mary Annie Titterton, (nee Ratcliffe); husband of Helen Titterton (nee Casson), of Skerton, Lancaster.

WALLACE, Hugh

Corporal
3130762
No 11 Commando
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Hugh Wallace was reported missing presumed killed in action at sea on 5 December 1941.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/35 and WO417/52.
 

WOOD, Alfred Joseph

Alfred Joseph Wood 11 Commando
Sergeant
3054128
No 11 Commando
Royal Scots attd. 2nd Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highalnders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Alfred Wood was killed in action during operations in the Western Desert.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Joseph Wood; husband of Eliza Wood. of Warrington, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WOODNUTT, Desmond

Sapper
1894107
No 11 Commando
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sapper Desmond Woodnutt died during operations at Litani River, Syria.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/27.
RE Enlistment Register for 1939 (enlisted 16 Oct. 1939).
RE Casualty Card.

11 Commando Commanders

PEDDER, Richard Robert Newsham (Lt Col)

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
11 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Service: 
Army
Number: 
31724
Died : 
Monday, June 9, 1941
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
36
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Pedder, Officer Commanding No.11 (Scottish) Commando, was killed in action during operations at Litani River, Syria. Commissioned on 27 August 1924 he served with the Highland Light Infantry until the outbreak of war.
Son of Brigadier General Ernest Newsham Pedder and Mary Aloisa Pedder; husband of Pamela Anne Pedder.
Winston Churchill later wrote: "Their advance (referring to the Australians) was aided by a daring raid by No.11 Commando, which was landed from the sea behind the enemy lines.
In this devoted stroke the Commando lost its leader Colonel Pedder, and all its other officers were either killed or wounded, together with nearly 120 other ranks, or a quarter of its total strength."
 
Sources
CWGC. 
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/2.
[Image] His daughter Mrs Elisabeth Humphryes.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes

KEYES, Lt Col. Geoffrey Charles Tasker, VC

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
11 Commando
'Layforce'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), Royal Armoured Corps
Service: 
Army
Number: 
71081
Died : 
Tuesday, November 18, 1941
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
24
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Geoffrey Charles Tasker Keyes VC
Geoffrey Charles Tasker Keyes VC © IWM (E 4732)
Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Keyes MC died during the commando raid on Rommel's HQ. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of Admiral of the Fleet Roger John Brownlow Keyes, G.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M:G., D.S.O., A.D.C., 1st Baron Keyes, and of Lady Keyes (nee Bowlby), of Buckingham.
Formerly Captain of 2 troop, No 11 Commando, he was promoted Officer Commanding No 11 Commando after the death of Lt Col Pedder during the Litani River raid.  It was during this raid that the then Captain Keyes was awarded the Military Cross. 
Victoria Cross.
War Office, 19th June, 1942.
Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes commanded a detachment of a force which landed some 250 miles behind the enemy lines to attack Headquarters, Base Installations and Communications. From the outset Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes deliberately selected for himself the command of the detachment detailed to attack what was undoubtedly the most hazardous of these objectives—the residence and Headquarters of the General Officer Commanding the German forces in North Africa. This attack, even if initially successful, meant almost certain death for those who took part in it.
He led his detachment without guides, in dangerous and precipitous country and in pitch darkness, and maintained by his stolid determination and powers of leadership the morale of the detachment. He then found himself forced to modify his original plans in the light of fresh information elicited from neighbouring Arabs, and was left with only one officer and an N.C.O. with whom to break into General Rommel's residence and deal with the guards and Headquarters Staff.
At zero hour on the night of 17th-18th November, 1941, having despatched the covering party to block the approaches to the house, he himself with the two others crawled forward past the guards, through the surrounding fence and so up to the house itself. Without hesitation, he boldly led his party up to the front door, beat on the door and demanded entrance.
Unfortunately, when the door was opened, it was found impossible to overcome the sentry silently, and it was necessary to shoot him. The noise of the shot naturally aroused the inmates of the house and Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, appreciating that speed was now of the utmost importance, posted the N.C.O. at the foot of the stairs to prevent interference from the floor above. Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes, who instinctively took the lead, emptied his revolver with great success into the first room and was followed by the other officer who threw a grenade. Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes with great daring then entered the second room on the ground floor but was shot almost immediately on flinging open the door and fell back into the passage mortally wounded. On being carried outside by his companions he died within a few minutes.
By his fearless disregard of the great dangers which he ran and of which he was fully aware, and by his magnificent leadership and outstanding gallantry, Lieutenant-Colonel Keyes set an example of supreme self sacrifice and devotion to duty.
 
Sources
Victoria Cross: London Gazette 35600, page 2699.
Military Cross: London Gazette 35316, page 6086.
[Image 1] Image © NMS/2012 National Museum Scotland.
[Image 2] Image © IWM (E 4732) Imperial War Museum.
 
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11 Commando Nominal Roll

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all the volunteers for No.11 Commando which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No.11 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

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SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Abbott
Aiden, Alphonsus
Gnr
970064
 
Newfoundland Regt; RA Attestations; (FM).
C.A.
Pte
4803670
 
Lincs Regt; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27
Jack
Pte
2758154
 
Black Watch (RHR); kiaLitani
William, Robson, Milne
LCpl
329331
 
RAC; kia Litani
Aitken
Robert
 
 
 
 
Alexander
Roy, Percival
Pte
2819724
 
Seaforth Hldrs; Cdo service not confirmed; SAS service is confirmed. Email from A. Orton
Allkin
R
Pte
 
 
 
John, Clover
Sgt
 
 
(CA79)
Archibald
Adam
 
 
 
Royal Scots
Arnold
D
 
 
 
 
Alexander, Charles
LCpl
2885492
 
Gordon Highlanders; Kia Litani
Baird
James Parlane 'Jimmy'
Capt
 
 
RAMC
Alexander, A.
LCpl
2934334
 
QOCH; kia with SSD2
Banks
Alistair
Lt
 
 
 
Edward
Cpl
3325427
MM
HLI; awarded MM with SBS
Peter, Charles
LCpl
6971182
 
London Rifle Brigade; kia
J
Pte
3325685
 
HLI wounded Litani River
Alexander
Cpl
2886105
 
Gordon Highlanders; PoW
Beavis
 
Pte
 
 
 
Bell
Denis
LCpl
 
 
RAOC; 2 Tp (CA93)
James, John, William
Cpl
2989781
 
A&SH; kia Litani
George
Pte
2883741
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia Litani
Biddiscombe
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Birch
Denis, John
 
 
 
 
Blackwell
 
Pte
 
 
 
David, Arthur
Capt
73177
MC. MBE
Seaforth Highlanders;
MC with Seaforths
Jim
Pte
2888381
 
Gordon Highlanders; PoW
Bookless
 
Pte
 
 
 
Borthwick
 
 
 
 
 
Botherway
A.H.J.
Cpl
 
 
Sherwood Forresters
David
Bdr / Lt
269318
 
RA and DLI;
to OCTU kia with DLI 
Bradley
John, 'Jack'
Pte
 
 
from Southport (CA115)
J.
Sig
2332471
 
R. Corps of Sigs; wounded Litani River
Brand
George
 
 
 
Royal Scots
Brankin
George
 
 
 
 
Brodie
D
Bdr
 
 
 
Brown
Edward, Albert 'Ted'
Cpl
 
 
 
Charles
Sgt
2758668
 
Black Watch; PoW escapee
Gerald, Jackson
Lt
425189
MC
RE; award at Litani
Howard, Ernest
Gnr
826260
 
RA; died of wounds Litani
Burgess
Les
Tpr
321601
 
Royal Dragoons; PoW 1944 (R. Armoured Corps)  WO417/79
Burke
Harry
 
 
 
 
Charles, William
Gnr
872276
 
RA; kia Litani
Kenneth, Harwood
Sgt
404001
 
Royal Dragoons, RAC;
kia Litani
Howard, H.C.
Cpl
927900
MM 
South Lancs, 9 Cdo, and SBS
John, Vincent, 'Jack'
Cpl / CSM
2060658
DCM
Gordon Highlanders, SAS, and 6 cdo
Calderwood
William, John,  'Bill or Jock'
Cpl
 
 
Cameron Highlanders
Campbell
Colin, 'Streaky'
Tpr
 
 
 
Campbell
William
Pte
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Campbell
William
Pte
2763471
 
Black Watch; kia Litani
Campion
Thomas, Whawell 'Whay'
LSgt
 
 
for 3 months then to No.9 cdo
Canavan
Hugh
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Richard, Philip
Capt
90121
MBE,MC
RA; PoW
Carter
Tommy
 
 
 
 
Carver
J
Sgt
 
 
 
Cassidy
J
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Caton
Geoffrey
Bdr
 
RA/ME Cdo/L Det SAS/1SAS/      kia SRS
Chadwick
N.S.
LBdr
2754683
 
RA; wounded Syria 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27; later PoW WO417/48
William
Pte
7379892
 
RAMC; kia Litani
Chell
Thomas, William, Herbert
Sgt
 
 
(CA105, CA111)
Chevelier
Harold
Lt
 
 
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
John, 'Jock'
Sgt
2876138
 
Gordon Highlanders;
to 'L' Det. SAS died of wounds
James, Alexander
Sgt
2929812
 
QOCH; kia Litani
P
Pte
2989810
 
A&SH; wounded Litani
Clarke
J.C.E.
Pte
4802202
 
Lincs Regt;  wounded 9Jun41
Syria WO417/34
Cleverley
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Clithero
George, E.
Cpl
 
 
 
Cockett
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Lawrence, Joseph
Sgmn
2332748
 
R Signals and 2 Cdo (CA26)
Aaron, Harry, 'Ike'
Cpl
2760335
 
Black Watch; kia Litani
Collins
J.H.
 
 
 
 
Connell
 
Pte
 
 
 
Donald, Alastair
Lt
91438
 
RE; kia Litani
John
LBdr
4690225
 
RA; kia Litani
Cooke
Royston, 'Roy'
Lt
 
MC
Royal West Kent Regt
Corcoran
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Coulthread
Denis, Edlington
LCpl
3061447
 
2nd Bn.,Royal Scots; PoW 24Nov41 CasList WO417/36
James, Cross
LCpl
 2763490
 
Black Watch; kia Litani
Cranfield
Sam
Lt
 
 
Royal Artillery
Crawford
Walter
Tpr
 
 
2nd Dragoons R Scots Greys (CA86)
Crowe
Wilfred, R.
Capt
 
 
 
Cunnell
W
Pte
 
 
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SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Danson
Joss
Tpr
 
 
 
Dare
G.A.
Pte
 
 
 
Alexander
LSgt
2886121
 
Gordons; ME Cdo; SRS;
kia 1SAS
Alexander
Pte
2888515
 
Gordons
Davidson
R
Capt
 
 
 
Dawson
Kenneth
 
 
 
 
L.W.
Rfn
6897356
 
KRRC
Dear
Frederick
Tpr
 
 
Wiltshire Regiment; resided Wiltshire (CA92)
Deegan (Deigan)
Matt
Pte
2823443
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Dengel
Harry
Tpr
 
 
Rac
Dent
Charles
Tpr
 
 
 
Devine
Frank, 'Darky'
Pte
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Edgar
Cpl
746439
 
Black Watch; kia Litani
Henry
Pte
4750212
 
York And Lancaster Regt;
kia Litani
Dobbie
 
Pte
 
 
 
Donnelly
Peter
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Donohue
Albert, Reuben
Sgt
907338
 
RA
Douglas
David
 
 
 
 
Dove
George
Pte
 
 
 
Dowse
George
LCpl
 
 
Northumberland Hussars,
R Scots Greys
Dowson
 
 
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Drummond
David
 
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Duff
David
LCpl
2932497
 
QOCH; 10 troop; left cdo when disbanded, kia 23 March 1943 Mareth Line
Joseph, Aloysius
Pte
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Duncan
G.C.T.
Lt
 
 
Black Watch 
George, Ian, Alistair
Lt (T/Capt)
132481
MC&bar, MiD
Black Watch 
Dunn
George, William
Bdr
 
 
RA
Dunnachie
John
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Duvivier
Jeffrey, 'Jeff'
Sgt
 
MM
Gordon Highlanders
Albert, William
LCpl
2072050
 
RE; kia Litani
Gordon
LCpl /
Captain
2886140 /
302399
 
Gordon Highlanders; wounded Syria 9Jun41; 1943 OCTU left commando; later awarded MC
John, 'Jack'
LCpl 2989826
 
A&SH; 'C' Bn Layforce until late 1941 
Ellis
A.W.
Pte
4749106
 
York and Lancaster Regt; 'C' Bn Layforce 9/6/41 WO417/27 and 29
Ellison
Edward
Sgt
 
 
from Cowie, Stirling (CA93)
Emanuel
 
Pte
 
 
 
Emms
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Evans
 
Sgt
 
 
Welsh Guards
Evans
Andy
Cpl
 
 
 
Fairlie
 
 
 
 
 
Fairweather
David, Calder
Pte
2763524
 
Black Watch/ME Cdo; died 21/11/43 result of accident (in SBS) WO417/69
William, Arthur, Robin
Capt
96878
 
London Rifle Bde; kia Litani
Farrell
T.A.
 
 
 
 
Fielding
Ted
 
 
 
 
Findley
Dave
Piper
 
 
 
Fitzwilliam
 
Lt
 
 
 
Flewin
Harry
 
 
 
Wiltshire Regiment
Foster
 
Dvr
 
 
 
Foulger
Peter, Frederick
Gnr/Dvr
 
RA
Fowler
J
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Robert
Pte
2932499
 
QOCH; 10 troop; PoW
Christopher, 'Chris'
Sgt
2822017
 
Seaforths; (CA102)
Thomas, Coupar
Pte
2934226
 
QOCH; kia Libya
Fraser
William
Lt
132513
MC*
Gordon Highlanders
Fraser
William, 'Jock'
Pte
2820455
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Freeberry
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Freke
Ronald,George, 'Fred'
LCpl
5572722
 
Wiltshire Regiment
Denis
Pte
2989639
 
A&SH; kia Litani
Garland
Eric, Francis
Lt
 
MC*
York And Lancaster Regt
Garraway
William, B.
Sgt
 
 
 
Gemmell
 
Pte
 
 
 
William, G.
Gnr
879745
 
RA; kia Litani
Gibson
J W
CSM
 
 
 
Girvan
William
Sgt
 
 
 
Glennie
Ian, M.
Capt
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
Glitheroe
G.E.
Cpl
4804364
 
Lincs Regt; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27
Goode
 
Lt
 
 
 
Goodgrove
C
LCpl
 
 
Sherwood Foresters
Gorman
Joe
Tpr
 
 
Sherwood Foresters
James
Gnr
3856286
MM
RA
Grant
 
 
 
 
 
Gray
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Greehaulgh
Frank
 
 
 
 
Greenless
H.S. Kenneth
Major
 
 
Cameronians
Gregory
Jack
Pte
 
 
Manchester Regt
Gregory
L
LCpl
 
 
 
Robert
Cpl
2881454
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia Litani
Thomas, Basil, 'Tommy'
LCpl
2989323
 
A&SH; 7 Troop
David
Pte
28222381
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Hall
J
LCpl
 
 
Cameronians
Alexander
Sig
2576082
 
Royal Signals; kia Litani
Hamilton
J
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Robert, Scott
Pte
3323516
 
HLI; kia Litani
Hammond
H
Pte
4744958
 
Black Watch; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27 Syria
Edwin
Pte
2882955
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia Litani
Reg
Pte
 
DCM
Wiltshire Regt
Harper
A., 'Foo'
Sgmn
2579777
 
Royal Signals
Harris
Sam
Pte
2985315
 
A&SH; 9/6/41 Litani WO417/27 and WO417/29
Haselden
Jock
Capt
 
 
 
Hastie
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Hay
J.D.  'Johnnie'
Pte
2880859
 
London Scottish Gordon Highlanders; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27 & 29 Syria.
Heath
 
WO2
 
 
RA
Heavysides
W
Cpl
4742353
 
York & Lancs; Layforce; PoW 24/11/41 CasList WO417/36
Herd
John,  'Jock'
Pte
 
 
Black Watch
Hibberson
Ken
LBdr
 
 
RA
Hickford
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Highland
A., George
Capt
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Hill
Charles, Stewart
Sgt
 
 
R Scots Fusiliers
Holden
A
Gnr
 
 
Newfoundland Regt / RA; FM
Holmes
Harry
Tpr
 
 
 
Holton
Cyril, Stanley
Sgt
 
 
Liverpool Irish
Hoyle
Geordie
Sgt
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Albert, Edwin 'Tommy'
LCpl
5569217
 
Wiltshire Regt; kia N.Africa
Hughes
Malcolm, Edward
Pte
2606248
 
Manchester Regt; PoW 24/11/41 CasList WO417/36.
Hughes
Tommy
 
 
 
Wiltshire Regt
Humphries
 
 
 
 
 
Hunt
A.C.B.
Pte
4748247
 
York and Lancaster Regt; WO417/27 9/6/41 'C' bn Layforce
Ben
Pte
3715891
 
KORR (Lancaster); kia Litani

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SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Inglis
Robert
Maj
 
 
RAMC
Ingliss
R
Lt
 
 
A&SH
Innes
J
LCpl
2932101
 
QOCH
Irons
A.J.
LCpl
 
 
 
Irons
Terry
Cpl
 
 
 
Irvine
T
Pte
 
 
 
Jackson
 
LCpl
 
 
RAMC
James
C. Dennis
Fus
 
 
 
Jennings
Mark
Tpr
328631
MiD
RAC; MiD 1944 with R.A.C.(PG)
Johnson
William, Gallacher
Sgt
3310706 
 
HLI;  P.O.W. 248352
Johnson
 
Capt
 
 
HLI
Robert
Cpl
2931826
 
QOCH; died on war service
Johnstone
Bill
 
 
 
 
Charles, Ernest
Tpr
554075
 
Staffs Yeomanry/RAC; died on war service
Jones
Douglas, Idris
Sgt
 
 
(CA25, 26, 94)
Jones
G.
Pte
4748200
 
York and Lancaster Regt; wounded Litani River
Harold
Cpl
550620
 
RAC; kia Litani
Josling
Francis, 'Frank'
Gnr
 
 
RA; CA106
Judge
F
Pte
2934246
 
QOCH; POW 4/10/43 CasList WO417/68 Italy.
Kaim
Paddy
 
 
 
 
Joseph, Francis, 'Joe'
Gnr
970050
 
Newfoundland Regt; RA; (FM); PoW; (CA52)
Kearney
H
Cpl
 
 
 
Douglas
Pte
2882330
 
Gordon Highlanders; SAS (died as POW)
Kelly
Tom,  'Pat'
Gnr
 
 
RA
Kennedy
Davie
 
 
 
 
Kent
Pat
 
 
 
 
Geoffrey, C.T.
Lt Col
71081
VC. MC
2nd Dragoons, R Scots Greys, RAC; kia
Killops
'Blondie'
 
 
 
 
Kilpatrick
Jimmy
 
 
 
 
Ernest, Taylor
LCpl
4803483
 
Lincolnshire Regt;
kia Litani
Robert
Pte
2884403
 
Gordon Highlanders;
kia Litani
Kirk
D
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Denis, Hammond
Lt
108158
 
West Yorkshire Regt;
died on war service
Knight-Hall
Ian, Cunningham
 
 
 
& 9 Cdo;OCTU 1942 (CA92)
J
Pte
2879329
 
Gordon Highlanders
Lamont
 
 
 
 
HLI
Lancaster
Bill
Lt
 
 
 
John
LCpl
326577
 
3rd Cavalry Training Unit & RAC; kia Litani
Langton
Tommy
Lt
 
 
 
James, 'Jimmy'
Tpr (Cpl)
2934114
MiD
QOCH & SAS
Lashmar
Charles, Wilson
Dvr (Capt)
129917
MBE
RASC; LG35436 MBE Sicily 1944; Retired as Hon Lt Col.
Laverick
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
James, Wallace, 'Jimmy'
Piper
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
Leggatt
R., 'Cocky'
Cpl
 
 
QOCH
Lisle
George
 
 
 
 
Lister
Richard
Pte
3319075
 
HLI
Little
John
Pte
 
 
QOCH
Livingston
 
 
 
 
 
Charles
Cpl
2884454
 
Gordons; PoW
Lockhart
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Lockyer/Lockier
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Longmore
A. J.
Pte
2878961
 
Gordons; CA56; CasList WO417/29.
Loss
 
 
 
 
 
Laurie
Sgt
 
 
 
Lumsden
 
 
 
 
 
Lyle
Doug, 'Tich'
Pte
2763368
 
Black Watch
Macarthur
Joe
 
 
 
 
Robert
LBdr
 
RA; kia Litani
Macculloch
J
Sgt
 
 
Black Watch
Machen
S
 
 
 
 
Mackay
A
LCpl
 
 
QOCH
Mackay
Hughie
 
 
 
 
Mackay
John, S.
 
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Mackintosh
Paul
Pte
2930901
 
QOCH; ME Cdo; 1SSD; PoW escapeee WO208/4260.
Macmillan
 
RQMS
 
 
 
Macpherson
Ronald, Thomas, Stewart
Capt
90855
MC
QOCH
Donald, Maclean
LCpl
3319006
 
Gordon Highlanders;  died of wounds Libya
Philip
LBdr
 
RA; PoW Western Desert CasList WO417/94
Maher
Pat
 
 
 
 
Mann
Walter
 
 
 
 
Marklam
John, Wilson
 
 
 
 
Marshall
Walter
LCpl
329260
 
Royal Scots Greys
Martin
Dougie
LCpl
2362945
 
Royal Signals;  (CA86)
Martin
J.F.
 
 
 
 
Mayne
Robert, Blair, 'Paddy'
Lt laterLt.Col
87306
DSO**, MiD
RUR [att'd Cameronians]; & SAS; LG36217, LG35465, LG37004, LG37302
L
Sgt
46720
 
Cameronians; POW CasList WO417/35
McArthur
T
Pte
 
 
 
Michael
LCpl
2986292
 
A&SH; kia Litani
McCormick
R
 
 
 
 
McCubbin
Alec
Pte
 
 
 
McCubbin
J
CSM
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
McCulloch
J
Sgt
 
 
Black Watch
McCunn
Robin, C.
Lt
 
 
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
McDiarmid
John, 'Jock'
Pte
 
 
Black Watch
McDonald
Edward
Sgt
 
 
QOCH
McDonald
Ian H
Capt
 
 
QOCH
McDonald
Kenny
LCpl
 
 
 
McGill
G
Pte
 
 
 
McGinn (or McGuinn)
Cornelius, 'Maggie'
A/Sgt
 
MM
Army Air Corps
McGlade
 
 
 
 
 
Eoin, Christopher
Lt
97290
 
RUR [att'd Cameronians]; Kia with 'L' Det. SAS
McGovern
Peter
Pte
900715
 
RA; AAC; 2SAS executed
McGrory
 
Sgt
 
 
 
John
Cpl
 2934163
 
QOCH; kia Litani
McKay
John  'Daisy'
Cpl
2822158
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Robert
Cpl
2928972
 
QOCH; kia Litani
McKenzie A.J. Cpl     from Glasgow (LL8)
James
Pte
2880400
 
Gordons; PoW
McKenzie
Bill
 
 
 
 
John
Pte
2760779
 
Black Watch; kia Litani
McLeod
Alexander
Pte
2822451
 
Seaforths; 6 Ind Coy; ME Cdo; SBS; SRS;1SAS executed
McMillan
W
LCpl
2763698
 
Black Watch; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27
McNinch
William, Matthew
Cpl / LSgt
 
 
RAC/11Cdo/ME Cdo/1SAS/kia SRS
McQuarrie
 
 
 
 
see MacQuarrie
McSwiggan
Daniel
LCpl
 
 
 
Charles, Henry
Gnr
(Dvr i/c)
6896651
 
RA; 4 Cdo; (PG); (CA111) (CA112); wounded Litani CasList WO417/27 & 30
Menti
Crali
 
 
 
Wiltshire Regiment
MGunn
 
 
 
 
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Millar
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Miller
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Alan
Sgt
7586369
 
London Scottish; and 9 Cdo; (CA77)
Mitchell
Len
Cpl
 
 
(PG)
Mitchell
William, 'Willie'
Pte
 
 
lka Inverkip, Lanark (CA118)
Monaghan
G.S.
Cpl
 
 
QOCH
George, R.M.H.
Capt
 
MC *
RE; 1st MC at Litani; 1944 with SOE
Moretto
Tommy
 
 
 
 
Morris
William
Pte
 
 
Black Watch
Morrison
J.D.
Pte
 
 
 
James, Cassidy
Pte
3325329
 
HLI; kia Litani
George
Sgt
3323555
 
HLI;ME Cdo;1SAS
kia SBS
Munro
Norman
 
 
 
 
Murdoch
Lindsay,  Thomas 
Capt
 
 
10th Hussars; known as Tommy
James
Pte
2981807
 
A&SH; kia Litani
Robert
Pte
2877544
 
Gordons; CasList WO417/35
Myler
J.R.
Gnr
3653610
 
wounded 9Jun41 Syria CasList WO417/28.
B.C.A. 'Charles'
Major
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
Ness
Robert
Tpr
 
 
 
Nicol
Charles, 
'Red' or 'Charlie'
Sgt
2873369
 
Gordons; CasList WO417/35
Nixon
Malvern
Pte
 
 
R Scots (The Royal Regt)
O'Hagen
Terry
LBdr
 
 
RA
Archibald, Johnston
LBdr
894985
 
RA; kia
William, Martin
Sgt
4803368
 
Lincolnshire Regt;
kia Litani
Orton
John
LCpl
2819656
 
Seaforth Highlanders;
6 Troop; PoW 16Nov41

No.11 Commando Nominal P-Z

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for No.11 Commando.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
FM = Forum Message.
A.O. = Alan Orton.
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
John
Cpl
320986
 
RAC; kia Litani
Geoffrey, Alfred, Henry
Lt
105607
 
York And Lancs. Regt;
kia Litani
Patrick
George
Pte
 
 
Sherwood Foresters
Charles, Henry
Pte
2933778
 
QOCH; PoW.
Payne
Bill
 
 
 
 
Richard, Robert 'Dick'
Lt Col
31724
 
HLI; Commanding Officer; 
kia Litani
Peet
I.F.
 
T/77321
303975
 
RAC; To OCTU; wounded Lieut. RAC 1944 Italy WO417/8
Penner
Joe
Cpl
 
 
 
Percival
 
Gnr
 
 
RA
Phimister
J.A.
Pte
2934126
 
QOCH;CasLists;PoW; W.Desert Escape evasion WO208/4266
John
Fus
3773880
 
R Inniskilling Fus; kia Litani
Douglas
Cpl
 
MM*
South Lancs Regt
William
LCpl
2932498
 
QOCH; POW Cyrenaica
Pryor
 
Lt
 
 
 
Jack
LCpl
2987094
 
A&SH; kia Litani 
Purvis
Johnny
Tpr
 
 
 
Quarrie
R.G.M.
Capt
 
 
West Yorks. Regt
Ratcliff
H
LCpl
3521261
 
KORR; Wounded and PoW; CasList WO417/38 and 67
Ramsay
Bruce
Major
 
 
QOCH
Ravenscroft
Trevor
Lt
 
 
 
Reed
E. Freddy
Pte
5572296
 
Wiltshire Regt; CasLists
Reid
Archie
Sgt
 
 
Royal Signals
Reynolds
J. ( belvd to be John, Allenby)
Gnr
(belvd  970558)
 
Newfoundland Regt / RA Attestations; FM
Reynolds
Jack
CSM
 
 
HLI
Reynolds Walter, John, Albert Pte T69250   RASC; wounded Litani River; from Edinburgh (CA105)
Charles, Geoffrey
Lt
126476
 
Wiltshire Regt; kia Litani
Ritchie
 
 
 
 
 
Leslie
Pte
5570437
 
Wiltshire Regt; kia Litani
Andrew
Gnr
958993
 
RA; died of wounds  Litani
Donald, Tyson
Sgt
79555
 
RASC
Robinson
L.T.
 
 
 
 
Robinson
T.I.
Lt
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
Robson
Fred
 
 
 
 
Roft
Peter, W.
Pte
4803542
 
Lincs Regt; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27; (CA85).
Rollo
 
 
 
 
 
Lawrence
Pte
4534896
 
West Yorks Regt; kia Litani
Rutherford
Davie
 
 
 
QOCH
E
Pte
3717786
 
Kings Own Royal Regt.
Ryan
Paddy
 
 
 
 
Sadler
Fred
Gnr
 
 
 
James, Stewart, M.
Capt
108213
 
A&SH
Scott
Ernie
 
 
 
 
Scott
Jim
 
 
 
 
Scott
P
Pte
4858920
 
Sherwood Forresters; 1941 wounded Middle East WO417/35.
Scott
S
Pte
 
 
 
Thomas, Fields, 'Tom'
Cpl
2934127
GM
QOCH
Neil, Beauchamp
Lt
117474
 
1st Royal Dragoons, Royal Armoured Corps; Major with SOE died wilst POW
Service
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Clive
LCpl
5887258
MiD
Northants Regt; kia with SBS
Shanks
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Shields
 
 
 
 
10 Troop (PG)
Short
Len
Cpl
 
 
HLI (PG)
Sillars
 
Capt
 
 
 
Simpson
Andy
Pte
 
 
Sherwood Forresters
Archibald, Roy, McGregor
Sgt
3326187
 
HLI; ME Cdo; SBS; L Det SAS; kia with 2SAS 
Smith
Alec
Rfn
 
 
and CBTC. lka Caol, Fort William (CA91)
Smith
John, Lawson
 
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
John, Rolland
Sgt
2986958
 
A&SH; kia Litani
Peter
Gnr
 
RA; died whilst a PoW
Southall
Jimmy
Cpl
5252164
 
RA
Spring
Albert, Edward
Cpl
4805452
 
Seaforths
Sproat
J
LCpj
 
 
QOCH
Sproule
Noble,Goulding, 'Nobby'
LCpl
 
MiD
Manchesters
 [att'd Cameronians]
Stables
Leslie
LCpl
3063118
 
Royal Scots; PoW WO417/94
Starling
R.F.
 
 
 
 
Startin
R.F.
 
 
 
 
Thomas 
Cpl
2977763
 
A&SH; kia Litani
Stockdale
George
 
 
 
 
Stock
Frederick, 'Rocky'
Pte
4804207
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Stocks
D.H.
'Dougie'
Dvr
2332752
 
R.Signals; 20Nov41 wounded,POW; 1943 repatriated CasList 417/46+60 
Storie
James,
'Jimmy'
LCpl
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders;
'L' Detachment SAS
Stuart
Jock
 
 
 
 
Alexander, Mundie
Sig
2584344
 
Royal Signals; kia Litani
Summers
Andy
 
 
 
 
Sutherland
 
Lt
 
 
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Swanson
Jim
 
 
 
 
Syme
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Duncan, Robert, 'Bob')
LCpl
2888693
 MM+bar
Gordons (LS) & SAS
Taylor
 
Piper
 
 
 
Felix, Henry
Sgt
826185
 
RA attestation 1933; wounded 9Jun41 CasList WO417/28
Tennyson
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Jack
Sgt
 
DCM
RA
Tevendale
Lewis
RSM
 
DCM
Gordon Highlanders
Thomas
 
Tpr
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Royce
Pte
2984367
 
A&SH; kia Litani
Walter, Herbert, 'Bob'
Gnr
 
 
RA (CA97)
Tideswell
Norman
 
 
 
 
Tie
John, James, William
Cpl
 
 
A&SH
Cyril, Arthur
LCpl
3604006
 
Border Regt; kia Litani
Turner
 
A/QMS
 
 
 
Turner
 
Tpr
 
 
 
Turton
Leslie
Tpr
 
 
 
Valentine
R
Pte
 
 
Gordon Highlanders
Varly
Harold
 
 
 
 
Varney
Frank, E.
Pte
 
 
Sherwood Forresters
Waiter
Roy
 
 
 
Wiltshire Regiment
Hugh
Cpl
3130762
 
Royal Scots Fusiliers; kia
Walters
Reg
 
 
 
Lincs Regt and Royal Scots; 4 Tp; and later Mission 204.
Kenneth
Pte
 
 
Seaforth Highlanders
White
Frederick, Henry, 'Chalky'
LSgt
 
DCM, MM
Loyal Regt.
Whiteford
Ron
 
 
 
 
Whitfield
Frank, C.
 
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Wilkinson
Norman
LCpl
 
 
Royal Scots Greys (CA 100)
Williams
Frank
 
 
 
Royal Scots Greys
Williamson
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Willis
B
Sgt
 
 
QOCH
Wills
H.B.
 
 
 
 
Wilson
David
Tpr
 
 
 
Wilson
E.D.H.
Pte
4130949
 
Cheshire Regt; wounded Syria 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27;
to 'L' Det, SRS &1SAS (A.O.)
John, Marshall, Prentice
Cpl
2758951
 
Black Watch; wounded Syria 9Jun41 CasList WO417/27;
died Iraq 1945 CWGC
M.S.
Pte
2824820
 
Seaforth Hldrs; 21/6/42 POW - CasList WO417/48
Wood
Alec
Cpl
 
 
QOCH
Alfred, Joseph
Sgt
3054128
 
Royal Scots att'd QOCH ; kia
Wood
Henry, Robert, Noel
Gnr
970158
 
Newfoundland Regt / RA Attestations; FM
Wood
R.S.
 
 
 
R Scots att'd QOCH
Desmond
Spr
 
RE; kia Litani
Woods
Noel
 
 
 
 
Frederick, William, Gordon
Sgt
877988
MM
RA; award at Litani
Wykes
T. (George)
Gnr
 
 
RA; from Haverfordwest
(CA100)
Yardley
 
Dvr
 
 
 
Young
Thomas
 
4389966
 
Seaforth Highlanders
Matthew, S.
LCpl
834706
 
RA & R. Signals; wounded Litani River

11 Commando Operations

Units: 

These are some  of the operations that No 11 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault.  No 11 Commando became part of Layforce. 

Operation Exporter

Operation Flipper

12 Commando

History of the Unit

12 Commando

No 12 Army Commando - The ‘Irish’ Commando.

Volunteers for No 12 Commando gathered in Belfast and Londonderry and marched the 67 miles to Crumlin where the unit was formed on 5th August 1940 under C.O. Lt. Col S.S. Harrison MC &bar (nickname Peachy).

Drawn from Irish Regiments, and from the 53rd and 61st Divisions who were stationed in Northern ireland at the time, initial training was carried out in various locations including a dummy raid on Aldergrove Airport. From their billets in Crumlin, Co Antrim, early in 1941 the Commando moved to Warsash on the Hamble River but were there only a short time before moving to Inveraray in April for amphibious training. No 12 Commando remained outside the Special Service Brigade system and operated mostly under the original Commando idea of small raiding parties and sabotage groups.

Elements from No 12 Commando took part in many of the early raids, a list of which can be found HERE.

On 27th/28th February 1942 men from No 12 provided a recovery party for the Airborne Bruneval raid. Bringing men prisoners and radar safely back home. No 12’s first action against the enemy was on 26th December 1941 ‘Anklet’ in the Lofoten Islands. An earlier planned raid by No 12 ‘Chess’ on 27th July that year had been aborted. The Commando later provided a detachment of 3 Officers & 13 OR's for ‘Chariot’ the raid on St.Nazaire.

After this raid No12 became split into two ,one half operating against the Norwegian Coast ,‘Northforce’ ,the remainder operating against the French coast in the Forfar operations. Men from No 12 also operated with the Small Scale Raiding Force (S.S.R.F. or 62 Commando). The raid on Sark ‘Basalt’ on 3rd/4th October 1942 the work of S.S.R.F. and No 12 personnel resulted in the infamous ‘Commando Order’ from Hitler that all captured Commandos were to be shot without exception.

Other raids

Jan'43 onwards - Forfar Raids along French coast commanded by Major Ted Fynn MC 12 Commando (there were a number of Raids titled Forfar followed by Beer -Dog -How -Love-Item)
2-Sep-43 Forfar Item. This was the first raid into France by Parachute and later evacuation by MTB.

As the Commando role changed from small raiding to shock infantry No.12 Commando’s role in Commando operation drew to a close. In the Autumn of 1943 the unit was formerly disbanded and its highly trained men were posted to other Commando units, mainly Nos.1, No 5, and 6 Commandos, where they were to serve and fight in all major areas of operations.


nb. It is well worth checking the galleries of Nos 1, 5, and 6 as well for the reasons mentioned in the last paragraph above [view No 12 Commando gallery].
 

12 Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 13 of 13

BLOUNT, Arthur Harvey

Corporal
3972221
No 12 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Arthur Blount was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Arthur was part of a demolition team who embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown. Son of Charles George Blount, and of Annie Blount, of Morden, Surrey.

BOWLES, Eric Charles

Lance Corporal
5384691
No 12 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Eric Bowles, 'D' troop, based at Hamble, died while in a  trawler patrol that was attacked by enemy aircraft. 
 
Sources
CWGC
No 12 Cdo War Diary ,National Archive file W0 218 / 28.

CHETWYND, Samuel Ernest

Corporal
4977274
No 12 Commando
Sherwood Forresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Samuel Chetwynd was reported missing 28 March 1942 after operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 457 as part of Captain Pritchard's Demolition Control Party and has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs.

COX, Victor John

Sergeant
5671612
No 12 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Executed
Sergeant Victor John 'Jack' Cox, No 12 Commando, was assigned to No.14 Commando for Operation Checkmate.  He was captured on the raid at Kopervik in Norway on 29th April 1943. Sergeant Cox was imprisoned and later executed after being taken to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and shot.

JONES, Harri Havard

Corporal
3962759
No 12 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Harri Harvard Jones was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. Corporal Jones was part of a demolition team who embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268. He has no known grave.

12 Commando Nominal Roll

In 1946 the Army Council decided that the Army Commandos were to be disbanded and no provision was allowed or made for any depository or office which would have at least contained a complete Roster of Names of the men who served in the various units. 
 

For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all the volunteers for No.12 Commando which were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Lists of Casualties, the No 12 Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives and further research by members of the CVA and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions.

Note: Where a service number is shown on our nominal rolls and no source is shown in the end column, it should be treated as possible but not confirmed. Contact the Archive if you suspect an error.

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CSC = Commando Service Certificate seen.
LB = List The Bugle, author Corran Purdon MC 
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA photo gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
FM = Forum Message
RY = Ron Youngman (CBF)
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Abbott
J
Gnr
 
 
and  5 and 9 Cdos (LL1)
Allum
E.T.
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 1 Cdo; from Watford (LL1)
Allum
Frank, Edmund
Gnr
914187
 
RA; and 1 Cdo (CA95, CA114);
from London SE4 (LL1)
Amos
Cyril J.
Sgt
 
 
& 6 Cdo & CBTC (CA98)
Frank, D.
CSM
 
 
& 9 Cdo (CA13)
Aslin
Thomas, William
 
 
 
and 6 Cdo (RY)
Atkins
Dennis
 
 
 
 
Ayres
R.B.
SQMS
 
BEM
and 4 Bde (LL1)
Bacon
Albert, 'Rasher'
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (CA104)
Baikie
David, Alexander
Lt
268224
 
A&SH; and 3 Cdo (CA60)
Banks
R.C.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL1)
Barker
Alfred
CSM
 
 
and 6 Cdos (CA32, CA72))
Barlow
F
 
 
 
 
Barney
Christopher
Capt
 
 
 
Barnsley
B
LCpl
 
 
and 10 Cdo (LL1)
Barry
J.F.
Sgt
 
MBE
 
Barry
R
 
 
 
 
Peter, Ian
Lt. /
Lt Col
73118
DSO
SLI; and 3 Cdo;
1945 OC 3 Cdo
Baseley
Arthur
Pte
6215921
 
Middlesex Regt (PG); 1/5 Cdo (CA86)
Paul, Francis
Lt / Capt
165718
 
R. Inniskilling Fusiliers;
kia with 9 Cdo
Bastin
Joe
Cpl
 
 
(CA102)
Beadell
W.C.
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo (LL1)
Beasant
J.S.
LBdr
 
 
and SBS (LL1)
Beckett
David
Pte
 
 
 
Harold, Raymond 
TSM
 
 
R.Ulster Rifles; (CA45, CA55)
Belcher
T
Capt
 
 
S. Staffs
Bent
William
LCpl
3912921
 
S.W.B
Bird
J.B. 'Dicky'
 
 
 
& 3 Cdo (CA73)
Birkett
S
Fus
3460731
 
Lancs Fus; wounded 27/6/43
CasList WO417/63
Blanch
Herbert, Cecil
Capt
899813
295529
 
RA to OCTU; 2/Lt SWB 8/10/43; & CBTC; from Newport (CA109)
Arthur, Harvey
Cpl
3972221
 
SWB; kia St Nazaire
Boddy
Victor, Howard
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 6 Cdo; later Sgt;  (CA48)
Stanley
LCpl
3316568
MM
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); and 6Cdo;  kia with 2SAS.
Bolton
H
Gnr
 
 
(LL2)
Boothby
C.A.
LCpl
 
 
(LL2)
Bostock
R
 
 
 
 
Eric, Charles
LCpl
5384691
 
Ox and Bucks LI; kia
Thomas, Horne 'Tom'
Lt
 
 
and  1 Cdo 6Tp
Boyes
R
Pte
 
 
 
J.R. 'Dick'
LCpl
 
 
and 10 Cdo (CA68, CA83)
Braithwaite
Harold
LSgt
 
 
and 9 Cdo; later Major (CA28), (CA57), (CA111)
Breakspeare
John
Pte
 
 
 
Gerrard
Lt
126498
MC
R. Ulster rifles; PoW St Nazaire
Herbert
Sgt
 
 
and 9 Cdo (CA95)
Samuel, James
CSM
6977705
MM
R. Irish Fus; and 10 Cdo. and HOC
Brown
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Burn
F.J.
Pte
 
 
& 5 Cdo - CA119
Burney
Christopher, Arthur, Geoffrey
Capt
67973
MBE
SWB; WO373/98/324 - award with SOE (French section) - LG37244 p4371; (CA72)
Burns
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Byjorklund
K
Cpl
 
 
 
Thomas, F.
'Cab'
Cpl
5499065
 
Hampshire Regt;
PoW St Nazaire
Campbell
James
TSM
 
 
 
Chamberlain
Royce
 
 
 
 
Chambers
J
Fus
 
 
 
Samuel, Ernest
Cpl
4977274
 
Sherwood Forresters;
PoW St Nazaire
Ronald, Robert, Fong
Cpl
 
RE; PoW St Nazaire
Churcher
 
 
 
 
 
Clanahan
William
LCpl
 
 
 
John, Francis
Lt
258657
MC
Cameronians; award with 6 Cdo
Clayton
J
Pte
 
 
(LL2)
Clemmitt
A
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL2)
Clough
J
Pte
 
 
(LL2)
Coady
W.J.
Pte
 
 
 
Cobham
William
LCpl
 
 
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Coleman
D
Rfn
 
MID
(LL2)
Colley
S.A.
Pte
 
 
also served in 6 Cdo
Collins
Michael, Vincent 'Mick'
Rfn
 
 
KRRC
James
LCpl
2883201
 
Gordon Hldrs. also served 6 Cdo. wounded 12/6/44 WO417/77.
Carryll, Astley
Maj
44852
 
R. Innis Fus; 2/i/c (LB);
142 Commando Company (FM)
Corfield
Harry
Lcpl
 
 
 
Cornall
L
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery
Corney
Philip
 
 
 
 
Cotter
Percy
LCpl
 
 
Gordon Hldrs.also served 6 Cdo wounded 10/6/44 Cas Lists WO417/77.
Douglas, James, Maurice
Lt
43543
77634
 
RAF, then Army; Cameronians; and Ch. Instructor CBTC; kia 43RM Commando
Cox
Jack, Arthur
LCpl
 
 
 
Victor, John, 'Jack'
Sgt
5671612
 
SLI; and 14 Cdo; PoW executed
Crabtree
J
 
 
 
 
Arthur, Probert
Fus
4203539
 
R. Welch Fus; died on war service
Crooks
Roy, Joseph
Sgt
776642
 
N Somerset Yeomanary
Crowley
Joseph, Patrick
Cpl
3710217
 
KORR/SSRF/6Cdo/2SAS executed
Peter, Ramsay
Capt
179476
MiD,
Sx Star
RA; and 6 Cdo.
Curtis
Harry, Alexander
Bdr
 
 
R Artillery

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© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LB = List The Bugle, author Corran Purdon MC.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA photo gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
FM = Forum Message.
RY = Ron Youngman (CBF).
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Thomas
Sgt
 S/231037
 
HQ Tp & HOC; PG
Kenneth, Carr
Pte
3605415
MM
Border Regt; and SBS and 4 Cdo; award with 12 Cdo
Davies
Ron
 
 
 
 
W
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL4)
Davis
David
Cpl
 
 
 
Davis
William, Henry
Pte
5153583
 
Glos Regt
Deed
Albert, Victor, 'Bert'
Cpl
 
 
 
Deeds
J
 
 
 
 
Stewart,
or  M.J.S.
Sgt
6977293
MM
R. Inniskilling Fusiliers
PoW St Nazaire; (LL4)
Stanley
Gnr
 
RA; died on war service
Divers
Victor, Harry
Pte
 
 
from Stornoway (CA120)
Doughty
George, G.
Fus
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA95)
Doyle
Thomas
Pte
 
 
 
Drew
F.T.
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL4)
Driscoll
Arthur
LCpl
154547
 
REME
Dubois
Abraham
Pte
 
 
 
Dunkley
Thomas, Kenneth
LCpl
 
 
and 10 Cdo, and 47RM Cdo (CA98)
William
Fus
 
 
and No.6 Cdo (CA80)
Eccles
J.F.
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo (LL4)
Eggleton
W
 
 
 
(LL4)
Elliott
Howard, Francis
Cpl
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA116)
Ellis
E.A.
Cpl
 
 
and 3 Cdo (LL4)
Ellis
Frank
Fus
 
 
 
Emmerson
John, Kenneth, Ken'
LCpl
 
 
and 2 Cdo and 1 Cdo Bde (PG)
Errington
E.F.
Sgt
 
 
(LL4)
Evans
Sidney
Sgt
 
 
 
Evans
Thomas, Allan
Cpl
 
 
 
Evans
Thomas, Emlyn
Pte
 
 
 
William, John
Cpl
7903097
 
RAC; PoW St Nazaire
Frederick, George
-
5041667
 
RASC; & later MM serving 6 Cdo; (LL4)
Flint
James, 'Jimmy'
LCpl
 
 
 
Flucker
Magnus, J.S.
PO Eng
 
 
RN attached 12Cdo (CA97)
Forge
A.C.B.  'Tim'
Maj
 
 
(LL5)
Forster
Eric, John
Sgt
895274
 
R Artillery
Forsyth
J.
Fus
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL5)
Forward
W.A.
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL5)
Fowler
'Flash'
 
 
 
 
Fowler
Richard
 
 
 
 
Frazer
James,  'Jim'
Major
 
 
 
Frost
G.A.F.
Cpl
 
 
 
Fulton
James, Ernest
LCpl
 
 
 
Francis, West, 'Ted'
Major
109827
 
Gordon Highlanders; later Officer Commanding 2 Cdo
Gallaway
T
Cpl
3499065
 
Hampshire Regt
Gamble
John, 'Tojo'
TSM
 
 
 
Gardner
C.E.
Lt Col
 
 
& 8 Cdo; died 1950 (CA13)
Garrity
Arthur
Cpl
 
 
(LL5)
Goodwin
E.L.S.
Gnr
 
 
(LL5)
Gorfield
Harry
 
 
 
 
Gott
Eric
 
 
 
 
Goudy
S
LCpl
 
 
(LL5)
Gould
Thomas, 'Tommy'
 
 
 
 
Gower
Ronald
CSM
 
 
 
Graver
J.
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 6 Cdo (LL5)
Gray
Reginald, Arthur
Pte
 
 
 
Green
Bryan
Sgt
 
 
 
Greenfield
'Ikey'
 
 
 
 
Griffin
G
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo (LL5)
Hall
Leslie, James
Fus
 
 
 
Hallett
V.G.H.
Lt
 
 
KRRC
Hamilton
T.C.
Fus
 
 
and 5 Cdo (LL5)
Harper-Gow
Leonard, Maxwell
Maj
 
 
 
Stewart, Sandbach
Lt Col
 
MC*
Irish Guards; OC 12 Commando
Hartley
J.E.
LCpl
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL6)
Hay
C
 
 
 
 
Hay
J
Gnr
 
 
RA
Hayes
A.R.
Sgt
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL6)
Heery
Charles, Joseph
Pte
3772508
 
and 5 Cdo (LL6)
Robert, David, Quixano
Col
38714
MBE,SX Star, Bx Star, TD
RA;
Bde Major SS Bde Vaagso
Heraty
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Herod
Kenneth, 'Busty'
Cpl
933222
 
 
Hickman
P.D.
Pte
 
 
and SBS (LL6)
Higgins
J
Pte
 
 
& 6 Cdo lka Manchester (LL6)
David, Henry
Pte
6212505
 
Middlesex Regt;
died on war service
Hill
G
LSgt
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL6)
Hill
Geoff, John
Rfn
 
 
KRRC
Hodgson
D
Fus
 
 
(LL6)
Hodson
George
Fus
4200601
 
R Welch Fusiliers
Holdaway
F
SSgt
 
 
(LL6)
D
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL6)
Hollins
H
Lt
 
 
Manchester Regt
Hones
Harold, W.
Rfn
 
 
and 6 Cdo;
CA Committee (CA71, 112)
Hooker
Fred
Pte
 
 
 
Horrocks
G
LBdr
 
 
RA (LL5)
Ellis
LCpl
3910267
MiD
SWB; &SSRF; kia with 1 SBS
Robert, 'Bob'
Cpl
3450633
 
Lancs Fusiliers;
PoW St Nazaire
Hughes
Norman, Campbell
Capt
 
 
 
Hulme
Harold
Sgt
 
 
 
Humphreys
Joe, E.
Cpl
 
 
see entry in 6 Cdo NR
Frederick, C.
Pte
 
 
& H.O.C.(CA53);(CA119)
John, C.
 
 
 
'E' Troop; and No.1 Cdo 3 Troop

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LB = List The Bugle, author Corran Purdon MC 
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA photo gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
FM = Forum Message
RY = Ron Youngman (CBF)
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Irvine
Harold, Harry
Cpl
 
 
 
Irwin
Anthony, Stuart
Capt
 
MC
Essex Regt / V Force
Jackson
Robert
Cpl
 
 
 
James
 
CSM
 
 
 
Jefferies
John
Capt
 
 
 
David, William, Phillip
Pte
3970038 
 
Welch Regt; died in war service
Jennings
H.C.
Pte
 
 
 
James
LSgt
1879375
MM
Gordon Hldrs; PoW St Nazaire
Johnson
Johny
TSM
 
 
 
Jones
Arthur
LCpl
 
 
& 43RM (CA51)
Harri, Havard
Cpl
3962759
 
Welch Regt; kia St Nazaire
Jones
J
CSM
 
 
 
Jones
Ken
LCpl
 
 
 
Jones
W.T.
Cpl
 
 
 
Jonzen
B.G.
Lt
 
 
Queens Regt
Kelly
J
Pte
 
 
 
Kennard
Noel, Gerard
Lt
200997
 
Cameron Highlanders
Langford
L.T.  'Sam'
Cpl
 
 
 
Laverty
J
Gnr
 
 
RA
Lawrence
E.G.
Sgt
 
 
 
 Clark, Edmond, John
Major
164608
MC
Glosters; also served 6 Cdo
Leaver
John
Pte
 
 
 
Lee
William
TSM
3451602
 
Lancs Fusiliers
Lee-Warner
J. Peter
Capt
 
 
(CA18)
Frederick
LCpl
7903450
 
N Irish Horse; RAC; PoW St Nazaire
Lennon
Eddie
Cpl
 
 
& 1 Cdo; (CA28)(CA43)(CA67)(PG)
Liddle
William, 'Bill'
CSM
 
 
 
Littlejohn
Ross, Robertson
Major
197229
MC
Black Watch; 6 & 4 Cdo; 2SAS; executed 
Livingstone
R.P.
Lt
 
 
R Ulster Rifles
Lodwick
John
Lt
244970
 
 
London
D.G.H.
LBdr
 
 
RA
Long
James, Henry, William 
Pte
 
 
S. Staffs
Looney
J
LCpl
 
 
 
Lord
Alfred, Philip
LCpl
 
 
 
Love
Edward, 'Ted'
Bdr
 
 
RA
Lynch
J
Rfn
 
 
 
Lynch-Staunton
Anthony, C.  'Tony' 
Major
 
 
 
Maccallum-Sharpe
Ian, D.
Sgt
 
 
 
Hugh, 'Blake'
Pte
2889297
 
Gordon Hldrs; & 1 Cdo
Macpherson
R.T.S.
Major
 
 
 
John
Rfn
7018924
 
R Ulster Rifles; and 6 Cdo
Majendie
John, Dering
Capt
95253
 
Somerset L I
Daniel
Pte
3393053
 
East Lancs Regt; and 1 Cdo
Manns
H
LSgt
 
 
 
Patrick, Geoffrey, Brian
Capt
130112
MC
Worcestershire Regt; award with SOE
Matson
K
LCpl
 
 
 
Maxwell
P
Pte
 
 
& 5 Cdo; lka Newcastle (LL8)
McCormack
John, James
Cpl
 
 
& 9 Cdo (PG)
McCreevy
 
LCpl
 
 
 
McDougall
T
Pte
 
 
 
McGinty
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Ambrose, Joseph
Capt
113419
MC *, MiD
R Ulster Rifles; and HOC
McKenzie
Jock
TSM
 
 
& HOC (CA22)
McLellan
 
LCpl
 
 
 
McMillan
Archie
LCpl
3194318
 
KOSB; and 3 Cdo; 3 Cdo WD 11Sept43 Field Returns
McSweeney
C. Brendan
Pte
 
 
 
Mellow
A
Fus
 
 
 
Merryweather
William, 'Bill'
Cpl
 
 
 
Thomas, Gibson
TSM
3601013
MiD
Border Regt
Robert, 'Bob'
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo 4 Tp.
Mildmay
A
Lt
 
 
 
Joseph
Cpl
7019264
 
R Ulster Rifles; PoW St Nazaire
Morgan
James
Sgt
 
 
 
Morgan
Leslie, George
Pte
 
 
 
Morgan
W.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Mountford
Cecil, F.
QMS
 
 
 
Mullett
Leslie, Charles
Bdr
1641438
 
RA; & 1 Cdo (PG) (CA88)
Murdoch
George
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 1 Bde; from Dorset (CA23)
Murphy
Charles
Pte
 
 
 
Murphy
John
Pte
 
 
 
Murray
Douglas, Russell, 'Duke', 'Russ'
Pte
 
 
'D' Troop; and 6 Cdo; and CBTC (CA99) (CA84)
Myers
H
Pte
 
 
 
Douglas, James
Sgt
5253563
MM
Worc Regt; and 6 Cdo
Nicholas
Henry
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (CA91)
Nicolle
Roy
Pte
 
 
Black Watch
Nisbet
R.M. 'Bob'
CSM
 
 
 
Noone
Frederick, William
Pte
6103841
MM,
L de H
Hampshire
Nussey
Joe
CSM
 
 
 
Robert, Deyos
Lt
214657
 
Royal Ulster Rifes; died on war service

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LB = List The Bugle, author Corran Purdon MC 
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
PG = CVA photo gallery.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
FM = Forum Message
RY = Ron Youngman (CBF)
 
SURNAME
FORENAME
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Alan
LSgt
6984004
 
and 6 Cdo (CA56)
Palin
William, Ernest
CSM
 
 
 
Parkington
Charles
Cpl
 
 
 
Basil, Arthur
Maj
94526
 
R. Fus; (CA5); SOE
Parr
Malcolm, John, Holloway
Sgt
903971
 
RA Attestations 1939; and 4 Cdo (CA36)
Paterson
A
 
 
 
& 9 Cdo; from Rothesay (CA6)
Paul
W
LCpl
 
 
and 4 Cdo (LL9)
Payne
H.R.
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo (LL9)
Perks
C
Fus
 
 
 
Alfred, Charles
Cpl
 
and 1 Cdo (CA94)
Pickering
C
Pte
 
 
and 3 Cdo (LL9)
Pilkington
J.R.
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL9)
Pilling
Harry
Gdsm 
2619518
 
Grenadier Gds; later CSM 1 Cdo (PG)
Phillip, Hugh
Capt
100670
 
RA/executed with 2SAS
Pointon
William
Pte
3912867
 
SWB
Preston
George
Sgt
 
 
 
Randall, E.C.
Lt
189336
 
Glos.Regt. died on war service
Pullen
B.D.
Sgt
 
 
and 5 Cdo (LL9)
Corran, W.B.
Lt/ later MajGen
 
CBE,MC,CPM
RUR; PoW St Nazaire
Quill
D
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL9)
Douglas, Gordon
Sgt
3658119
 
S. Lancs. Regt; also served 7 and 5 Cdos
Radford
A.H.
Pte
 
 
(LL9)
Rafferty
R
Sgt
 
 
(LL9)
Rayner
V
Sgt
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL9)
Redfern
James
Pte
 
 
 
Walter, 'Jumbo'
Bdr
883888
 
RA; PoW St Nazaire
Richards
R
Pte
 
 
and 9 Cdo (LL9)
Roberts
Douglas, L.
Cpl
 
 
 
Roberts
E.A.; Edward, 'Ted'
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL10)
Harry, Andow
Sgt
 
 
and SBS; (CA71)
Ron
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (CA15, CA22)
Robertson
F
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL10)
Joseph, Henry, 'Tim'
Sgt
894174
 
Berks Yeomanry, RA; & 2 SAS wounded 24/9/44 
Robinson
P
Sgt
 
 
 
Roche
W.B.
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL10)
Rooney
Oswald, Basil, 'Mickey'
Major
 
 
 
Rosenthall
W
Gnr
 
 
RA; and 6 and 4 Cdos (LL10)
Routledge
George
Capt
 
 
 
Rudd
D
LCpl
 
 
(LL10)
Ryan
M.D.
Capt
 
 
R Ulster Rifles
Ryan
Richard
Sgt
 
 
& 9 Cdo (CA63)
Ryley
R.H.
Pte
 
 
 
Saunders
Albert, George
Pte
5190505
 
& 3 Cdo (CA67)
Saunders
A
Lt
 
 
 
Scott
J.C.
LCpl
 
 
 
Scrivenor
R
Fus
 
 
and 4 Cdo (LL10)
Segger
Peter
Pte
 
 
 
Shaw
John, Fallas, Cobbold
Lt (later Hon.Capt)
129492
 
Northumberland Fus / & 6 Cdo, CMWTC, 12 Cdo, 30AU
Shelley
F.C.
RQMS
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL10)
Shepherd
 
Pte
 
 
 
Edward, G. 
'Ted' / 'Eddie'
Pte
 
 
R. West Kent Regt; and 6 Cdo
Sinclair
J
Pte
 
 
(LL10)
Skeels
B
Rfn
 
 
& 6 Cdo; lka Romford (LL10)
Skidmore
 
 
 
 
 
Joseph, William
Fus
 
 
and 1 Cdo (CA80)
Smith
E.L.H.
Lt
 
 
Monmouthshire Regt/SWB
Smith
Ian,Christopher, Downs
Major
108233
MC+Bar
RASC /SSRF, SOE, SBS
Smith
Percy, Charles
Sgt
 
 
and 1 Cdo (CA99)
Smith
Raymond, Arthur, Francis
Captain (later Col)
 
 
RA; (CA90)
Sparks
 
Pte
 
 
 
Spary
V.G.W.
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo (LL10)
Stalker
J.W.
Sgt
 
 
and 5 Cdo (LL10)
Charles, Emanuel
Cpl
 
RA,Monmouthshire  Regt. /SWB & Sgt.No.9 Cdo 
Steadman
F
Pte
 
 
 
Steele
A.H.
Rfn
 
 
(LL10)
Stephens
Sidney
LCpl
 
 
 
John, William
Pte
5508656
 
Hampshire Regt; died on war service
Stevens
Stanley
LCpl
 
 
 
Stevenson
Norman
Tpr
 
 
 
Stewart
Eric
 
 
 
 
Stewart
Samuel
Rfn
 
 
RUR; & SBS, 3 Cdo; died in a car crash (CA99)
Stokes
Horace, Leonard
LSgt
927044
 
E Tp; &2SAS; WO417/77 and WO392/11 Stalag 7A
Stott
J
 
 
 
 
Swadling
Albert, Edward
Sgt
 
 
and 3 Cdo (CA104)
Swain
W.F. 'Bill'
Pte
 
 
and 3 Bde (LL11) (CA89)
Sykes
H
LCpl
 
 
(LL11)
Symonds
J.E.
Lt
 
 
Glos Regt
James, Francis
LBdr
4453883
 
RA; and No.3 Cdo.
Sysonby
Lord
Col
 
 
Queen's Royal Regiment
Tanner
 
Pte
 
 
 
Taylor
Stanley
Pte
 6353613
 
R West Kents; (LL11)
Teasdale
Lewis
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo;
from Sheffield (LL11)
Teasdale
N.L.
Pte
 
 
From Morpeth (LL11)
George
Pte
4975737
 
and 6 Cdo (CA108) (PG 6 Cdo)
Templeton 
Jimmy
 
 
 
& 6 Cdo (CA87)
Maurice, William
Cpl
14241719
Police
 
KOSB; and 1 Cdo
Tett
Leslie, Francis
Pte
14600561
 
Dorsets; and No.6 Cdo (CA103)
Terris
Paul
 
 
 
 
Thompson
K.C.V.
Pte
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL11)
Thomson
John
 
 
 
 
Thursby
Oliver, Albert
Pte
 
 
and 4 Cdo (CA102)
Harry
Pte
3860540
MM
Border Regt; award with 6 Cdo
David, Cyril
Cpl
 
 
& 2 SBS; Police Intake (Wiltshire); (CA93)
Alec, 'Sandy'
Sgt
 
 
& SBS; post war Met Police 
Alfred, B.  'Jock'
LSgt
14241859
Police
 
and 6 Cdo; Brighton and Hove Police 
Trowman
N.F.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL11)
Frederick, William, Morgan
Cpl
4203290
 
Glosters; died on war service at the CBTC
Turner
G.R.
Sgt
1507516
 
RA; and 3 Cdo; 3 Cdo WD 11Sep43 Field Returns
Turner
Leslie
Pte
 
 
& 6 Cdo (CA92)
George, Vincent
Pte
14241777
Police
 
Lins. Regt; and 4 Cdo
Underhill
Ernest, Douglas
Pte
 
 
 
Ure
John, C. 'Jack'
 
 
 
later Captain and 3 Cdo - CA119
Vickers
K.H.
Cpl
 
 
 
Vincent
Kenneth
Pte
 
 
 
Waggett
Kenneth, Frederick, Harvey
Lt
189492
 
Middlesex Regt
Wakefield
Ray
Pte
 
 
& 1 Cdo. Post war Police Sgt Whitley Bay (CA22); later resided York (CA82)
Robert, Gibson
Lt
126151
MC
KOSB; and 3 Cdo
Wales
Harold, Holland, 'Harry'
Pte
 
 
from Brockworth (CA115)
Wall
A
Tpr
 
 
 
Reginald, George
Tpr 
14241756
Police
 
and 6 Cdo (LL11)
Wallace
Hector, Mackenzie
Sgt
 
 
Formerly Bellamy (CA48) (poss D.C.M.?)
William, G. 
Pte
 
 
& 1 Cdo - CA119
Ware
Henry, Arnold
Sgt
 
 
 
Arthur, Henry
Pte
6205797
 
PLKR; later Sgt No.1 Cdo
Wartnaby
C.R.
Pte
 
 
and 5 Cdo (LL11)
Watson
H.A.
Gnr
 
 
R Artillery; later RQMS (CA56)
Webb
Joe
 
 
 
 
Wedderburn
E.A.M.
Lt Col
 
 
R Scots
Welling
Clifford
Pte
 
 
 
Westmore
F.N.
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (LL11)
James, Howie, 'Jimmy'
Cpl / Sgt
3065655
MM
Royal Scots; award with 9 Cdo
Wheeler
Edward, 'Ted'
Cpl
 
 
 
Charles, Edward
Gnr
 
 
and 5 Cdo (CA92)
Laurence
Gdsm
 
 
Guards; 1Cdo; died 1955 Police Lieut. Malaya
Wiggins
Patrick
Pte
 
 
 
Wight
Knocker
Sgt
 
 
 
Willcox
Harry
Pte
 
 
 
Williams
Frank
Tpr
 
 
 
Williams
John, Henry
Cpl
 
 
 
Williamson
W.T.
LCpl
 
 
and 1 Cdo (LL11)
Wilmerst
 
LCpl
 
 
 
Alexander
Pte
 
 
and 6 Cdo (CA94) (PG 6 Cdo)
Wilson
D
 
 
 
 
Max, Robert
Pte
13099961
 
Pioneer Corps; & 6 Cdo
Winch
Harry
 
 
 
 
Wood
G.G., 'Timber'
Gdm
 
 
and 9 Cdo; post war Kent Police (CA39)
Wood
H
Sgt
 
 
 
Woodward
John
Sgt
 
 
 
George
Pte
14241724
 
Black Watch; and 1 Cdo
Woolley
C.W. 'Tanky'
Sgt
 
 
RTR; and 5 Cdo; and CMWTC; (CA5) (CA25)
Worthington
Paddy
 
 
 
 
Wren
Stan
 
 
 
Wright
Richard, 'Dicky'
LCpl
 
 
 
Robert, Ernest
Cpl
2009393
RE
RE; PoW St Nazaire
Young
Robert, 'Rob', Carruthers
Tpr
 
 
and 1 Cdo

HARRISON, Stewart Sandbach (LtCol)

Known as: 
Peachy
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
12 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Irish Guards
Service: 
Army
Died : 
Saturday, November 10, 1979
Commanding Officer of No. 12 Commando.
 
A veteran of World War One and recipient of the Military Cross, announced in July 1918, and later a bar to the Military Cross in August 1919.
 
Sources
London Gazette Supp. 30780, p7909 and Supp. 31745, p924.
List The Bugle , author Maj. Gen. Corran Purdon CBE, MC, CPM.
Commando Association obituaries newsletter 70 issued March 1980.
 

12 Commando Operations

These are some of the operations that No 12 Commando took part in, either on their own, or as part of a Combined Operations assault.  In many cases only a handful of Commandos from No 12 took part rather than the Commando as a whole. They are in date order and form part of our overall history of No 12 Commando.

Click on the links for more detail about each.

Operation Chess - France, July 1941

Operation Kitbag - Norway, November 1941(aborted)

Operation Anklet - Norway, November 1941

Operation Chariot - France, March 1942

Operation Foxrock - France, May 1942 (aborted)

Operation Aflame - France, October 1942

Operation Basalt - Sark, October 1942 with SSRF

Operation Farenheit - Brittany, November 1942 with SSRF

Operation Batman - France, November 1942 with SSRF

Operation Cartoon - Norway, January 1943

Operation Roundabout - Norway, March 1943

Operation Carey - Norway, April 1943

Operation Checkmate - Norway, April 1943

Forfar Operations - France, August/September 1943

Operation Hardtack (Dog) - France November 1943 with SSRF

12 Commando, Misc. Documents

12 Commando, Redesignation of 4 (Para) Troop,1943

Type: Letters
Author: Content Admin
Year of Publishing: 2014
Keywords: Rooney, Lovat,
A letter to Captain Oswald B (Mickey) Rooney of 4 (Para) Troop, No12 Commando from Lord Lovat, HQ Special Service Brigade, on the reallocation of No.12 Commando. Document and image courtesy of Capt Rooney's son, Chris Rooney. Lovat added a footnote to Mickey Rooney: "OC No 9 'is short of a good subaltern who can be added to the 27 other ranks. Please contact him."
 

12 Commando, Letter From Lord Mountbatten

Type: Official Letters
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Mountbatten Harrison 12 Commando E Troop

Letter sent from Lord Mountbatten to Lt Col Harrison after a visit to No 12 Commando .....troop mentioned is E Troop commanded by Lt Pinckney.

HUNTINGTON, John, Memories of No 12 and No 1 Commando

Type: Personal Papers
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Memories of Sgt John Huntington 'E' Troop No 12 Commando and 3 Troop No 1 Commando

Sgt John Huntington was in E Troop No 12 Commando and 3 Troop No 1 Commando.

This document is Johns memories as detailed in letter form over the course of 5 years to John Mewett. Unfortunately before the project was complete JH died but what was related makes for a very interesting first hand account of life in a commando unit.

12 Commando, Para Troop, image

No.12 Commando, 4 (Para) Troop
No.12 Commando Para Troop. Photo credit Chris Rooney, son of Captain Rooney, originally from Lt. Peter Cruden. 
 
Front row: L/Cpl Rudd, McCreevy, Sims, Collins, Tojo (Gamble), Cpl Joseph Crowley (later executed after capture whilst attached to 2 SAS), Cpl Jones (WIA), Hay;
2nd row(seated: Cpl Evans, Sgt McGinty, Lt Peter Cruden (WIA), Lt Ross Littlejohn MC (later executed after capture whilst attached to 2 SAS), Captain Oswald 'Micky' Rooney (later 2 SAS, broke his back August 1944), Lt. John Clapton MC (later with No.6 Cdo.), Lt John Lodwick (later with SBS/SAS), Wilson (KIA Normandy);
3rd row(standing): Sgt Page (WIA), L/Cpl Wilmerst, Self (WIA), ?, Walsh, K.Byjorklund (later 2 SAS), Skidmore, Lamb, L/Cpl McLelland, L/Cpl Jim Connor (later with No.6 Cdo) , Amos, Cpl Burns, Heraty (WIA), Leach, Boddy;
Back row: Lynch, Eager, Towse (WIA),Sgt Stanley Bolden MM (KIA with 2 SAS), Bolton (WIA)
 
Remembrance
3710217 Corporal Joseph Patrick Crowley, 2nd, Special Air Service Regiment, A.A.C., died age 27 on 19 March 1945. 
197229 Major Ross Robertson Littlejohn MC, 2nd, Special Air Service Regiment, A.A.C., died age 23 on 19 March 1945.

3316568 Corporal Stanley Bolden MM, 2nd, Special Air Service Regiment, A.A.C.,died age 24 on 27 March 1945. 

14 Commando

This was a very short lived Commando unit raised for the specific purpose of operations in Norway. Mountbatten wrote to the Chiefs of Staff in November 1942 expressing his view for the need of Arctic specialists from any source for winter operations in Norway. They agreed and No.14 Commando was formed on the 3rd December 1942, initially under Lt Col. E.A. M. Wedderburn, Royal Scots, with a total of 15 Officers and 40 OR's including some Canadian RNVR's. Their first HQ was at Ewe Bank Cottage, Beauly, Inverness-shire.
 
The Commando consisted of two troops,  a boating troop and a skiing troop, and at some stage were in the Shetlands along with some from 12 Commando (North Force) , 6 Cdo (101 tp), Norwegians, Canadians, and some others.
 
Lieutenant John Godwin and 4 ORs were attached to No 12 Commando for Operation Crackers [view]  in Norway. Not long after their return he led another raiding party of No 14 Commando for Operation Checkmate. [view]
 
On the 15th July 1943 authority was given for No. 14 Commando to be disbanded this being completed in August 1943, although the skiing troop remained for a period. 
 
Sources
[1] No 14 Cdo War Diary, National Archives refs. WO 218/58 and Unit Card for 14 Cdo. WO 379/ 115.
[2] Commandos -The Definitive History of Commando Operations in the Second World War author Charles Messenger. The book was endorsed by Brigadier Peter Young, and met with approval of the Commando Association. 
[3] Godwin's Saga, A Commando Epic author Kenneth Macksey. 
 

14 Commando Roll of Honour

Units: 
Lieut. John GODWIN
Petty Officer Alfred John ROE
Petty Officer Harold HISCOCK
Able Seaman Keith MAYOR
Able Seaman Neville BURGESS
Able Seaman Andrew Anthony WEST
 

Sergeant Cox was attached from No. 12 Commando and is remembered on their Roll of Honour. Click on his name for more.

Below is a view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the other men.

BURGESS, Neville Arthur

Able Seaman Neville Burgess 14 Commando
Able Seaman
C/JX354547
No 14 Commando
HMS Fox, RN
Executed

Able Seaman Neville Burgess  was one of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway (Operation Checkmate). Captured and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. Son of Arthur and Doris Burgess, of Beverley, Yorkshire.

GODWIN, John

Lieutenant John Godwin, 14 Commando
Lieutenant
No 14 Commando
Mentioned in Despatches
Executed
Lieutenant John Godwin, a veteran of Operation Crackers * [view], was an Argentinian in the RNVR. Commanding Officer of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway.

HISCOCK, Harold

Petty Officer Harold Hiscock, 14 Commando
Petty Officer
LT/JX 217862
No 14 Commando
HMS Quebec / Royal Naval Patrol Service
Executed

Petty Officer Harold Hiscock, a Canadian from Newfoundland, was one of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway (Operation Checkmate). He was captured and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. 

MAYOR, Keith

Able Seaman Keuth Mayor 14 Commando
Able Seaman
D/JX 363471
No 14 Commando
HMS Fox, RN
Mentioned in Despatches
Executed

Able Seaman Keith Mayor was one of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway (Operation Checkmate). He was captured and later executed at Belsen Concentration Camp having been transferred there from Sachsenhausen. He has no known grave. Son of John and Gertrude L.

ROE, Alfred John

Petty Officer Alfred Roe 14 Commando
Petty Officer Motor Mechanic
P/MX 98752
No 14 Commando
HMS Fox, RN
Mentioned in Despatches
Died on war service

Patty Officer Alfred Roe was one of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway. He was captured and later died of typhus at Belsen Concentration Camp having been transferred there from Sachsenhausen. Husband of Dorothy Elizabeth Roe, of Manor Park, Slough, Buckinghamshire.

WEST, Andrew Anthony

Able Seaman
D/JX363264
No 14 Commando
HMS Fox, RN
Executed

Able Seaman Andrew West was one of the raiding party at Kopervik, Norway (Operation Checkmate). He was captured and later executed at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp. Son of Patrick West, and of Sarah West, of Glasgow.

1 / 5 Commando

After Burma No.1 and No.5 Commandos were withdrawn to India to prepare for Operation ‘Zipper’ the invasion of Malaya. Zipper being abandoned after the cessation of hostilities both Commando units were re-deployed to Hong Kong on policing duties.
Because of the loss of men through demobilisation,  No.1 Commando was merged early 1946 with No.5 Commando to form No.1/5 Commando which was itself later disbanded.


Gallery images [No.1/5 Commando]
 

Middle East Commandos

'ME Commando Roll of Honour'

The history of 50, 51, and 52 Middle East Commandos is a complex one.  In June 1941 50 and 52 ME Commando became 'D' Bn. of Layforce for operations in Crete. Between September and December 1941 decisions were being made to disband them and create a new Commando. Reformed in January 1942 as Squadrons of a new Middle East Commando operating primarily with the 8th Army in North Africa before being redsignated in April 1942 as the 1st Special Service Regiment.  Some died in captivity, or after being sent elsewhere on detachments. The details of how some met their death are not known to this archive.
Click on any name for more information.
 
50 ME Commando
51 ME Commando
52 ME Commando
Layforce 'B' Battalion
Layforce 'D' Battalion
Middle East Commando
1st Special Service Regiment
 The following are listed on the CWGC database by Regiment only, however their names are on the Westminster Abbey Commando ROH database as Layforce. This in itself is not sufficient to establish Commando service for the CWGC to amend their records. 
We will remember them
 
and all ranks who served in the Commando and have since passed on in the passage of time, who are also remembered by their proud families and comrades.
 

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 57 of 57

BATE, James Howard

Corporal
553100
50ME Commando
Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons, Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Bate was reported missing presumed drowned whilst attempting to escape the enemy during operations on the occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. 
He joined the Commando on 15 Ocotber 1940 and has no known grave. 

BEAUMONT, William Blair

Private
2756409
52ME Commando
Black Watch
Died on war service
Private William Beaumont, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn., Layforce), died in Germany whilst a prisoner of war. He had been reported missing on 1 June 1941 during operations in Crete. Son of Alex and Margaret Pearce Beaumont, of Cardenden, Fife.
 

BLACKBURN, Thomas

Trooper
321988
50ME Commando
Cheshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Thomas Blackburn was reported missing presumed drowned during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave.
Report by Tpr Weston

BROWN, Jack

Trooper
326038
Middle East Commando
'Layforce'
Royal Armoured Corps Yorkshire Hussars
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Jack Brown, 'D' Bn., Layforce, was reported missing 2 June 1941 at Crete, later found to be a prisoner of war.

BUSBY, John Henry

Corporal
4743550
'Layforce'
York and Lancaster Regiment 2nd Bn.
Died on war service

Corporal John Busby from Hull was reported in the Casualty Lists as attached to 'D' Bn Layforce [1] at the time of his death through illness in the Middle East [2][3].

BUTTON, Gordon

Private
4449904
'Layforce'
Middle East Commando
Durham Light Infantry 1st Bn.
Died on war service
3 February 1942 serving in No.1 Special Service Detachment at Taunngyi Southern Shan States, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists WO417/57.

DUFFY, Michael James

Lieutenant
165755
Middle East Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Michael Duffy was reported missing, later confirmed killed in action in Cyrenaica with the 1st Special Service Regiment. He has no known grave.
Son of John H. and Kathleen Duffy, of Glasgow.

ENGLAND, Leslie Frank

Trooper
552907
50ME Commando
Life Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds

Trooper Leslie England was reported missing later presumed killed in action during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave. Son of Arthur England and of Mary Ann England, of Cheylesmore, Coventry [1][1a][1b]

FISCHER, M.

Raider (Private)
PAL/10750
51ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Died on war service
Raider Fischer, 51 Middle East Commando, died during operations in Eritrea. Son of Aaron and Sara Fischer, of Haifa, Palestine.

FLOOD, Joseph Patrick

Private
4919364
52ME Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Joseph Flood, 52 Middle East Commando, died of wounds during operations in Eritrea. Son of Joseph and Mary Flood, of Rochdale, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

FROST, Henry Shelmerdine

Captain Henry Shelmerdine Frost
Captain
51425
51ME Commando
Cheshire Regiment 1st Bn.
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Henry Frost died during operations in Eritrea when leading a patrol up a steep gulley running South from Beit Gabru to harass enemy positions.
Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of distinguished service.

GILLINGHAM, Reginald John

Company Quartermaster Sergeant
543209
'Layforce'
Royal Armoured Corps
Company Quartermaster Sergeant Reginald Gillingham was reported missing presumed died during operations in Burma on 19 June 1942, his secondary unit recorded as 'B' Bn., Layforce on each of the casualty listings. He has no known grave.

GREENWOOD, Jack

Corporal
4745720
50ME Commando
York and Lancaster Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Jack Greenwood died during operations against the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He was initially reported missing believed drowned attempting to escape. His body was later found and identified.
 
Sources

HANCOCK, Harry

Private
4748143
'Layforce'
Middle East Commando
British Military Mission 204
York and Lancaster Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Harry Hancock, 'C' Bn Layforce, was reported missing 9 June 1941 during operations at Litani River, Syria, later reported no longer missing.

HARRISON, Ronnie

Lance Sergeant
2695905
52ME Commando
Scots Guards 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Ronnie Harrison, 'C' Company, died during a night attack against the enemy positions on the Gondor Road about 15 miles behind the enemy lines in Abyssinia. 
Son of Albert and Rose Annie Harrison, of Farsley, Yorkshire.

HERAS, Braulio

Braulio Heras
Private
13808248
6100520
50ME Commando
'Layforce'
Pioneer Corps
Queen's Royal Regiment
Died on war service
Private Bravlio Heras, a Spanish volunteer in 50 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn., Layforce), died whilst a prisoner of war having been captured during operations in Crete on 2 June 1941. He is believed to have been killed by Russian fire at Stalag 4C and has no known grave.
 

HILL, Francis John

Trooper
324039
52ME Commando
Royal Armoured Corps Staffordshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Francis Hill, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn., Layforce) died during operations at Crete. He had served in the Commando since 13 January 1941.
Son of F. E. Hill and Jane Hill, of Winshill. Burton-on-Trent.
 
Sources

HOWARTH, George

Guardsman
2657950
52ME Commando
Coldstream Guards 3rd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Guardsman George Howarth, 52 Middle East Commando, died of wounds (gunshot wound to the head) during operations in Eritrea. Son of James and Mary Howarth, of Dearnley, Littleborough, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HUMPHREY, Bert

Private
6402436
52ME Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment 1st Bn.
Died on war service
Private Bert Humphrey, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn., Layforce), died after the rearguard action that took place in Crete. He had been reported missing 2 June 1941 and was a prisoner of war. Son of Lilian Greenfield, of Brighton, Sussex.
 
Sources

KELLY, Peter

Lance Corporal
2932575
52ME Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Peter Kelly was killed in action during operations in the Western Desert. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/34.
 

KNOTT, Harry Leonard

Fusilier
6458284
50ME Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Harry Knott died during operations against the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/23.

LOCKINGTON, Arthur

Trooper
324447
50ME Commando
British Military Mission 204
Royal Armoured Corps
Died on war service
Trooper Arthur Lockington, assigned from the Commando to Middle East Detachment 2, later redesignated 2nd Special Service Detachment (SSD 2), died in Burma. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.

LUMBRERA, Francisco

Francesco Lumbrera 50ME Commando
Private
ME/13808250
6100524
'Layforce'
50ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Queen's Royal Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Francisco Lumbrera*, 50 Middle East Commando, and from Spain, died whilst a prisoner of war having been captured during operations in Crete in 1941. He has no known grave. Believed killed by Russian fire at Stalag 4C Wistritz bei Teplitz,Germany. 
 

MATHER, James Henry

Pte James Mather 50ME Commando
Private
3960750
50ME Commando
Welch Regiment
Died on war service
Private James Mather was reported missing 2 June 1941 during operations in Crete and later found to be a prisoner of war [1]. He had been imprisoned at Stalag 4C, a prisoner of war camp at Wistritz bei Teplitz, Sudetenland ( part of former Czechoslovakia) [2a].

MAXWELL, Thomas Turnbull

Guardsman
2695837
'Layforce'
Scots Guards 2nd Bn.
Died on war service

Guardsman Thomas Maxwell was wounded during operations in Crete on 2 June 1941 and became a prisoner of war. He died whilst in captivity. Son of Robert and Mary Jane Maxwell, of Kirkconnel, Dumfriesshire.

MCCORMICK, John

Private
3711810
50ME Commando
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private John McCormick was reported missing between 25 and 28 February 1941, later presumed killed in action, during operations against the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave. Son of Peter McCormick and of Annie McCormick, of Bolton, Lancashire.
 

MOYLES, Gerard

Lance Corporal
318430
ME Commando Depot
'Layforce'
Cheshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Gerard Moyles was reported missing 2 June 1941, later confirmed as died, during operations in Crete. He has no known grave. Son of Peter and Mary Moyles.
Commando Service

NICHOLAS, John Harry

Trooper
318786
52ME Commando
Royal Armoured Corps Yorkshire Hussars
Died on active service
Trooper John Harry Nicholas joined the Commando on 1 November 1940. He died of malaria during an escape from a prisoner of war camp in Greece. Son of Frank and Edith Maud Nicholas, of Burnley, Lancashire.

NORMAN, Edward

Lance Corporal
2695640
52ME Commando
Scots Guards, 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Edward Norman was reported wounded and missing, later confirmed as killed during a night attack against the enemy positions on the Gondor Road about 15 miles behind the enemy lines in Abyssinia. He has no known grave. 

OSTERMAN, Werner

Raider (Private)
PAL/10272
51ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Died on war service
Raider Werner Osterman died during the period his Commando were engaged in operations in Eritrea and Ethiopia . Son of Alfred Osterman, of Tel Aviv.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PARKINGTON, Oswald

Private
6085077
'Layforce'
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Oswald Parkington died during operations in Crete. Elements of Layforce were engaged in a rearguard action during the evacuation.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PEMBERTON, Hugh

Hugh Pemberton 50 Middle East Commando
Private
2932594
50ME Commando
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Hugh Pemberton was reported killed in action in the Western Desert.
Son of Ellen Pemberton, and stepson of Robert White, of Liverpool.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/34.

POLLARD, Jack Kenneth Verdon

Trooper
323901
50ME Commando
Cheshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Jack Pollard was reported missing presumed drowned attempting to escape the enemy during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave. Son of Frank and Clara Agnes Pollard, of Altrincham, Cheshire.

ROBINSON, George Edgar

George Robinson 50 Middle East Commando
Trooper
408973
50ME Commando
Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons), Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper George Robinson was reported missing presumed drowned whilst attempting to escape the enemy during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo.
He has no known grave. Son of George Edgar Robinson and of Jessie Robinson, of Dundee.

ROSENSTEIN, Natan

Lance Corporal
PAL/12479
51ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Natan Rosenstein, an Austrian of Jewish Faith, served in the Commando from November 1941 and died of illness in July 1942. Son of Moriz and Paula Rosenstein, of Paddington, London.
 
Sources

SHARMAN, Richard

Lance Sergeant
4910237
50ME Commando
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Sergeant Richard Sharman was reported missing between 25 and 28 February 1941, later presumed killed in action, during operations against the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave. Son of Lilian Licence, of Derby.
 

SHIELDS, Ronald Francis

Lance Sergeant
4388357
51ME Commando
Coldstream Guards 3rd Bn.
Died on active service
Lance Sergeant Ronald Shields, ‘D’ Squadron, died at 63 General Hospital in the Middle East from burns to his limbs and face received from an accidentally ignited petrol drum thrown up on the beach by sea at El Rakham Bay. Son of Frank and Constance Ada Shields, of Scarborough, Yorkshire. A for

SMITH, Michael Arnold

Second Lieutenant
143725
50ME Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Michael Smith was reported wounded and missing between 25 and 28 February 1941, later presumed killed in action, during operations against the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave.

STOTT, Charles Henry

Trooper
322688
52ME Commando
North Somerset Yeomanry
Died on war service
Trooper Charles Stott, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn., Layforce) died whilst a prisoner of war. He was reported missing on 2 June 1941 during operations at Crete but later found to have been captured. Son of Charles and Ada Lilian Stott.
 
Sources

TAYLOR, Alfred George

Lance Corporal
3311847
50ME Commando
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Alfred Taylor died during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. Son of Alfred and Jessie Taylor, of Buckpool, Banffshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TAYLOR, Graham Cecil Gordon

Temporary Captain
74627
50ME Commando
Leicestershire Regiment
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Graham Taylor was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations in Crete. He has no known grave. Son of Colonel H. W. Taylor, O.B.E., and Mrs. E. M. Taylor, of St. Minver, Cornwall.

THOMAS, Leslie

Trooper
406292
52ME Commando
'Layforce'
Royal Armoured Corps Staffordshire Yeomanry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Leslie Thomas, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn. Layforce), died during operations in Crete. Son of George Henry and Mary Thomas, of Leicester.
 
Sources
CWGC.

THOMAS, Norman

Private
6088017
'Layforce'
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) 2nd Bn.
Died on war service
Private Norman Thomas was reported as missing in action on Crete on the 2nd June 1941, however he had been taken prisoner. He died whilst a prisoner of war cause of death not known to this archive.
 

TUNSTALL, Francis Barnard

Private
6400012
50ME Commando
Royal Sussex Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Francis Tunstall was reported missing presumed drowned attempting to escape the enemy during operations on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo. He has no known grave. Son of Sydney Charles and Alice Louise Tunstall; grandson of Alice Short, of Plymouth.

ULRICH, Itzchaz

Raider (Private)
PAL/10692
51ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Raider Itzchaz Ulrich died during operations in Eritrea when on a patrol up a steep gulley running South from Beit Gabru to harass enemy positions. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

WAJNSZTEJN, Shmaryahu

Shmaryahu Wajnsztejn 51ME Commando
Shmaryahu Wajnsztejn 51Commando
Raider (Private)
PAL/10696
51ME Commando
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Raider Shmaryahu Wajnsztejn died during operations in Eritrea when on a patrol up a steep gulley running South from Beit Gabru to harass enemy positions.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WHITELAW, John

Private
2930112
52ME Commando
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Died on active service
Private John Whitelaw, 52 Middle East Commando, died as a result of an accident.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists 1939-45 / National Archives file WO417/29.
 

WILLCOCKS, William Arthur

Trooper
556474
52ME Commando
Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper William Willcocks, 52 Middle East Commando ('D' Bn. Layforce), died during operations at Crete. Son of William E. Willcocks and Ellen Willcocks, of Chester.
 
Sources
CWGC.

'Layforce'

Three UK based Army Commando units, Nos. 7, 8, and 11 Commandos, were combined within 'Force Z' for operations initially envisaged against Rhodes in the Eastern Mediterranean.  Other elements of the Force included a number of men from No.3 Commando and the Canoe section of No.8 (Guards) Commando. They departed from the Isle of Arran on the 31st January 1941, and arrived at Suez on the 7th March.

A further three Commandos had been raised in the Middle East and were numbered 50, 51 and 52 (Middle East) Commandos.  However these United Kingdom based and Middle East raised Commando groups were quite distinct, operating under different commands, and having very different structures.  By the time Force Z arrived at Suez it had been decided that the title Force Z should be changed to Layforce (in deference to its Commanding Officer - Robert E Laycock), and for security reasons all reference to the word 'Commando' should be dropped.

The units were therefore renamed as follows:
'A' Battalion Layforce  (Lt. Col.  J.B. Colvin)   -     No.7 Commando
'B' Battalion Layforce  (Lt Col.  D.R. Daly)      -     No.8 Commando
'C' Battalion Layforce  (Lt. Col. R.R.N. Pedder) -  No.11 Commando

 

Three days later the force arrived at Geneifa, the place to which No.50 and No.52 Middle East Commando had recently returned from Crete and Operations in East Africa respectively.  Both of these Middle East Commandos were amalgamated and joined Layforce as 'D' Battalion Layforce (Lt Col. G.A.D. Young RE).

Read on from the document below about Layforce.

A document about Layforce

Type: Booklet
Author: Alan Orton, Mike Beckett
Year of Publishing: 2013
Keywords: Layforce, No 7 Commando, No 8 Commando, No 11 Commando, 50 ME Commando, 52 ME Commando

'Volunteers from Spain, 50 ME Commando'

The following is a list of Spanish volunteers who became prisoners of war in Crete 2 June 1941. They were originally attested into The Queen's Royal Regiment and attached No.50 Middle East Commando before their Commando was amalgamated with No.52 Middle East Commando to form 'D' Battalion of Layforce on deployment to Crete.
 
Sources
War Office, Prisoners of War Lists, WW2, 1943-1945. / National Archives file WO392/20.
*Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/34, 35, 45, and 69
Click/Touch any name for more.
Army No. Rank Name PoW No. Camp
6100503 Pte ALBALADEJO, A. 21283 344
6100504 Cpl ALVAREZ, J. 12352 383
6100505 LSgt BANOSA, M. 12340 383
6100545 LCpl BLASCO, V. 12353 4G
6100551 Pte BRAVO, J. 21342 8C
6100553 Pte CARMONA, M. 21553 344
6100507 Pte CASTELLANO, F. 96088 4C
6100546 Pte CEVANTES, S.  95895 4A
6100554 Pte CLETO, S. 21242 8C
6100521 LCpl CORDA, F. 12345 21A
6100509 Cpl DIAZ, J. 81087 344
6100533 Cpl DIAZ, J.  12347 383
6100512 Pte FAJARDO, J. 96158 4C
6100513 Pte FRAILI, G. 96159 4C
6100511 Pte FRANCO, T. 96062 4C
6100518 Cpl GALERA, R. 21565 8C
6100517 Pte GALORETTA, M. 96079 4C
6100515 Pte GARCIA, J. 12346 4F
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6100516 Sgt GOMEZ, S. 96134 344
6100520 Pte HERAS, B. 96072 4C
6100557 Pte HIDALGO, J. 96064 4C
6100558 Pte LILLO, J. 21178 344
6100522 Pte LLORET, C. 21554 8A
6100524 Pte LUMBRUA, F.  (also seen as LUMBRERA) 96150 4C
6100528 Sgt MARIN, B. 12349 383
6100529 Pte MARINO, A.   (also seen as MARIONO) 24903 344
6100561 Pte MARTINEY, A. (also seen as MARTINEZ) 95968 4A
6100548 Pte MARTINEZ, F.  95980 4A
6100562 Pte MARTINEZ, P. 21168 8C
6100526 * Pte MENA, J. nk nk
6100530 LCpl NAVARETTE, F.  21416 8C
6100531 LCpl POSTELLO, R. 12341 383
6100534 Pte SANCHEZ, M. 12354 Oflag 7B
6100538 Pte TORRALBO, M. 95919 4A
6100540 Cpl TRILL, J. 12342 383

50ME Commando

The Middle East Commando began to form at Geneifa in August 1940. No.50 Middle East Commando formed up in September 1940 and became fully operational in October. It included a detachment of 63 volunteers from Spain. A large number of these Spaniards would be among those captured in June 1941 at Crete.
No.50 Middle East Commando operations included Operation Abstention 25 to 28 February 1941 on the enemy occupied Greek island of Kastellorizo (or Castellorizo). 
The history of 50, 51, and 52 Middle East Commandos is a complex one.  In June 1941 Nos.50 and 52 ME Commando merged to form 'D' Bn. of Layforce for operations in Crete.
Between September and December 1941 decisions were being made to disband them and create a new Commando.
Reformed in January 1942 as Squadrons of a new Middle East Commando operating primarily with the 8th Army in North Africa before being redsignated in April 1942 as the 1st Special Service Regiment. 
 

51ME Commando

Some of 51ME Cdo in Asmara, Eritrea

East Africa February to October 1941

This article was written by Harry Fecitt MBE TD , ex-68 Company, Royal Pioneer Corps.
 
The Beginning
In the early days of World War II it was decided to resurrect the Labour Corps used in the Great War but under the new title of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps (AMPC). Britain looked towards its colonial and other territories for units to be raised, and in Palestine several units were formed, the first being recruited at Sarafand and titled No. 1 Palestine Company AMPC. The Company was 650 men strong, about 60% of the recruits being Jews from eleven European countries, whilst the remainder were Arabs mainly from Palestine, Sudan, Iraq and Egypt. From the first days of formation these different ethnic groups worked together in harmony.
 
Major H.J. Cator MC, Royal Scots Greys, volunteered to be the unit commander and took over the unit on 31st January 1940. He had been awarded the Military Cross during WW1.
 

The unit sailed for France on 22nd February and on arrival was re-designated 401 (Palestine) Company AMPC and employed on railway and road construction duties in the Rennes area. After the German invasion of France the Company moved to the coast where on 17th June it was withdrawn to England aboard two trawlers, landing at Weymouth. Cator agitated for a combat role for his men, and after a few weeks of pioneer employment in the United Kingdom the Company sailed on 6th August to return to Palestine via West and South Africa and Suez, where they arrived on 15th September.

Middle East Commandos

A decision had been made to form Army Commandos in Egypt, and this resulted in the raising of 50, 51 and 52 (Middle East) Commandos. These units were not connected with the Army Commandos being raised in the United Kingdom, and they were designed for raiding operations in and around the Middle East. 51 Commando was raised from Cator’s 401 (Palestine) Company AMPC.

51 Middle East Commando in Egypt

Cator selected the best 300 men from the AMPC company to join the new Commando, the remaining men staying in the pioneer role and being re-designated 601 Palestinian Company, AMPC. 51 Commando was given an establishment for an Adjutant, Medical Officer, Regimental Sergeant Major, Orderly Room Sergeant and for officer and Non-commissioned Officer (NCO) appointments in the troops and sections; the Adjutant was expected to perform the Q duties, although later a separate post was created for the Quartermaster. Selected volunteers from the British Army were posted in to fill the new establishment vacancies.

Bren light machine guns, rifles, Thompson sub-machine guns and grenades were issued, as was a combination dagger and knuckleduster known as a Fanny that was carried by each man. Officers and Numbers 1 and 2 on the Bren guns carried revolvers.

After a leave period serious training started at Geneifa and the British Army personnel were quickly impressed with the toughness, determination and enthusiasm of the men, who were designated as Raiders.

The Great Bitter Lake was used for boating and submarine familiarisation work, and the Sweetwater Canal for rafting practice. Long and fast marches were made through the rocky desert leading to a very high level of physical fitness. Demolition skills were practised in the sandy wastes. After planned operations in the Mediterranean failed to materialise 51 Commando was posted to Eritrea.

Eritrea

On 24th January 1941, 51 Commando sailed from Suez for Port Sudan, spending the next three weeks acclimatising and training in Gedaref. Cator went to Khartoum for a briefing where he was told that his Commando would be attached to the 4th Indian Division that was involved in the fierce fighting for Keren where an Italian colonial army was resisting a British advance from the west. The Divisional history records:

“ . . . 51 Palestine Commando, a tough and aggressive agglomeration of Jews and Arabs under British officers, were taken under command.”

Cator’s orders from the Divisional Commander were to institute a programme of patrolling and ambushes to support the manoeuvres of the brigades in the division.

Mules at Keren

He obtained transport from Sudanese camel drivers and from the muleteers of No. 2 Cypriot Pack Transport Company. On 27th February 51 Commando was operating in the Ashisha area, west of Keren, with the aim of seizing water holes to prevent the enemy’s use of them.
 

The Commando patrols soon made contact with enemy units, and whilst enemy soldiers were killed or captured, the Commando took casualties as well. During this period Cator was ordered to send one of his troops back to Divisional HQ for re-deployment, then the complete Commando was ordered back to Division.

51 Commando’s new task was to occupy a hill west of Samana named Beit Gabru and from there to harass Italian observation posts that were making life difficult for the Indian infantry below them. In the meantime No. 3 Troop that Cator had sent back to Division had got itself into a tough fight whilst attached to an Indian battalion in 11th Infantry Brigade. The Troop, under Captain H.S. Frost, had been ordered to climb a steep gulley running south from Beit Gabru and to attack enemy positions and observation posts found there.

The operation ran into difficulties but one of the NCOs, 6285981 Sergeant George Heath, of The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment), later received a Distinguished Conduct Medal. His citation is worth reading as it describes the operation.

DCM citation for Sergeant George Heath

“Before Keren, Eritrea.

On the night of 4/5 March 1941, three Officers and 35 other ranks were given the difficult task of scaling a very steep gully running south from the heights of Beit Gabru. Their instructions were to harass the enemy position at the top where ever possible.

At 2230 hours they bumped into an enemy post, which incidentally happened to be wired, and having got through the wire succeeded in killing all the occupants of the enemy position. They straight away moved on and took up a position on top of the high ground awaiting daylight, hoping then to see what their next best move should be. As daylight broke they were engaged by Breda (an Italian make of machine gun), mortar and rifle fire at close range. It was evident that a considerable force of the enemy was endeavouring to surround them. At this period two men were badly wounded. The officer, realising that they were not a strong enough force to hold their position, gave orders for a withdrawal. He, Sergeant Heath and one other officer remained behind to cover the withdrawal with their Tommy Guns. The distance to the edge of the ridge where troops could take cover from fire was a matter of approximately 60 to 70 yards. This vantage point having been gained, the covering party started to withdraw themselves. After retreating some 30 yards, they came across one of the wounded men previously mentioned. His legs appeared to be paralysed.

Sergeant Heath again gave covering fire while the two officers endeavoured to drag the wounded man to cover. They had gone but a few yards, when the officer commanding the party was hit in the foot, at the same time the wounded man received another bullet which killed him. Both men then proceeded to assist the wounded officer and again before the safety margin could be reached the Officer Commanding the party received a second wound which laid him low, and the other officer was hit in the foot. Sergeant Heath received a graze on his left arm that stopped him from getting a wound in his hip. The Officer Commanding the party’s last words, were orders to leave him and for them to get away as best they could. Sergeant Heath again gave covering fire with his Tommy Gun. At this period his Tommy-Gun jammed, and he managed to make the falling ground without further incident. At the same time helping back the other officer hit in the foot. Sergeant Heath was the only British NCO in the party. The exemplary nature of the way Sergeant Heath behaved was remarked on from all sides.

Since that date, he has continued to work with untiring energy in spite of the fact that he has had to attend sick parade daily, and has refused to be sent down on the sick list. His command has since been taken over by another officer. Both on 15th March and 21st March 41, it attacked enemy positions advancing over very difficult and exposed ground. On both of these occasions, Sergeant Heath by his coolness, determination and initiative helped very largely in these positions being gained by our troops.”
[Source: London Gazette 35221, page 4110]
 

The Troop had inflicted over 40 casualties on the Italians.

Captain Henry Frost was killed in the action and awarded a posthumous Mention in Despatches.  Raiders Private Itzchaz Ulrich and Private Shmaryahu Wajnsztejn were the other fatalities. The three men are buried in Keren War Cemetery.

Cator continued with his tactics of patrolling, ambushing and quickly withdrawing which was all that his men could do with the light scale of weapons that they carried.

However on 15th March raider Private Jakob Dab (PAL/10810) demonstrated what could be courageously achieved with grenades fired from his rifle. He was awarded a Military Medal.

MM citation for Private Jakob Dab
“Before KEREN, ERITREA.
On 15th March 41 No. 7 Section was advancing over very difficult and exposed ground toward a ridge, the third objective. After advancing 300 yards up a Khor (water course, often dry) the section came under very heavy fire from Light Machine Guns. Under cover of the fire from the rifle sub-section and making use of what poor cover the Khor gave Raider DAB accompanied by two others proceeded still further to within 150 yards of the base of the objective. Here the Khor bank was only one foot high.
 
On being shown the enemy positions Raider DAB quite regardless of his own safety opened fire with rifle grenades. Owing to the stony nature of the ground the butt of the rifle broke with the firing of the fourth grenade. In spite of the heavy fire Raider DAB slipped back into the middle of the Khor away from the little cover available, chose a sandy bed for his rifle butt and continued firing most effectively whilst lying out in the open completely overlooked by the enemy. Bursts were observed close to the enemy posts and the fire diminished considerably.
 
At this time the tactical situation on the right, owing to the arrival of heavy enemy machine guns caused a withdrawal. Before the withdrawal was completed, however, it was seen that one enemy light machine gun was out of action with dead round it. Owing to the difficult nature of the ground it was not possible to see the full results of the grenade fire.
 
Raider DAB by his coolness under fire, his devotion to duty, his disregard for his personal safety and the magnificent example that he set to all his comrades is deserving of an immediate award.”
[Source: London Gazette 35250, page 4788.]
 
On the same day Cator had all his Commando operating in five different groups as his task was to prevent enemy reinforcements interfering with an attack by 4th Indian Division. All the groups saw action, Raiders Urgar and Kramer on a Bren gun destroying an Italian light machine gun team, whilst on another patrol Sergeant Stanley got into a hand to hand fight and killed his opponent with his Fanny knife.
 
The Commando was in action for 24 hours drawing two enemy battalions away from the Divisional attack; the Division did gain ground but could only hold it for the next few days as the problems of casualty evacuation and resupply of ammunition, water and food were immense in the rugged mountains that were being fought over.
 
Eight days later 51 Commando was in action again on Mount Samanna tasked with infiltrating enemy positions to destroy machine gun posts. The Italians were cleared off a couple of hills but the enemy used his artillery accurately against Commando Headquarters and Cator, now a Lieutenant Colonel, was wounded by a shell splinter and evacuated. The Commando Second in Command, Major C.D.O. Miller, 10th Hussars, took over and received promotion.
 
On 25th March the final big battle in Eritrea took place and the Commando successfully supported the 9th and 10th Brigades of the Fifth Indian Division when they seized the Keren battlefield; two weeks later all of Eritrea had surrendered to the Allies and 51 Commando was feeling exhausted.
 
Abyssinia
After recuperating during April, 51 Commando was moved to Abyssinia at the end of the month and tasked with taking an un-named feature during the battle of Amba Alagi. The hill was both difficult to attack and to maintain a position on because of its steepness and it rose 4,000 feet high.
Lieutenant Colonel Miller wrote: “The hill was so precipitous and rough that movement by night was difficult, while to climb slowly upwards by daylight would have been impossible in the face of enemy fire.
To add to the difficulties the final upper part of the hill consisted of a cliff which certainly could only be attempted in daylight.”
 
But the feature was taken and quickly dubbed Commando Hill. The first man onto the summit was Captain John Lapraik and for his boldness and determination he was awarded an Immediate Military Cross.
 
MC citation for Captain John Lapraik
“On May 1st the 51st Middle East Commando was ordered to capture Commando Hill. Captain Lapraik went first during the climb, he was the first man to gain a footing on the top and by at once engaging the enemy with his revolver enabled the unit to gain a first footing over the shelf of rock at the summit, which they were subsequently enabled to exploit.
 
On May 3rd during an attack on the Falaga Pass he showed the greatest dash and daring in seizing a position with his troop remaining there under heavy fire until ordered to retire. He has shown consistent courage and leadership both during the battle of Amba Alagi and at Cheren.”
[Source: London Gazettes Supp. 35250, page 4787]
 
Another act of gallantry that day was performed by Raider Sandor Landler (PAL/10074)  who was awarded a Military Medal. His citation depicts the heavy and vulnerable work involved in casualty evacuation.
 
MM citation for Private Sandor Landler
“On May 1st 1941 Raider Landler went forward with his Troop to take part in a night attack on an enemy position astride Falaga Pass. The Troop in which he was serving achieved their objective under very heavy machine gun and mortar fire. His Troop Commander was wounded in both legs by a mortar bomb. Raider Landler undertook the dangerous and arduous task of carrying his Troop Commander down a precipitous hillside under very heavy fire. At every sound made, a machine gun opened close-range fire.
 
Raider Landler with the greatest courage and disregard of personal danger, although exhausted, continued to carry his Troop Commander and would not leave him, voluntarily undertaking an arduous spell of duty as stretcher bearer. He further displayed great courage and disregard of danger during the capture of Commando Hill on May 1st when despatched as a messenger under heavy fire.” 
[Source: London Gazettes Supp. 35250, page 4788, surname amended from Lendler to Landler in LG Supp. 37184, page3760]
 

Life for the Raiders holding Commando Hill was difficult and water, ammunition and supplies had to be hauled up the final vertical stretch using a rope anchored to a stunted tree near the summit. The hill could be observed by Italian artillery officers and the Raiders holding the forward slope had to be withdrawn to fire positions behind the crest to reduce the number of casualties.

A Pathan company of the 3rd Battalion of the 12th Frontier Force Regiment came up in support of the Raiders on the following day and assisted in repelling Italian counter attacks. The following night the Commando moved across the road to the west and took Wireless Hill; occupation of this feature denied Italian observation parties from seeing Allied traffic approaching Falaga Pass.

When a British attack on Falaga Pass was put in on the night of 3rd-4th May in which 51 Commando was involved, a platoon of the Frontier Force Regiment stood its ground and provided covering fire when the Raiders withdrew whilst carrying casualties. Havildar (Sergeant) Mir Hassan of the Frontier Force Regiment was awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal for this action.  His citation is shown in Appendix 2 to this article as it illustrates the ground being fought over and the tactical considerations that had to be applied.

The Falaga Pass was seized on the 8-9 May when the Commando found that the Italians had withdrawn from their defensive positions. 51 Commando continued to support British attacks with patrols, ambushes and diversions until 16 May when the Italians at Amba Alagi requested an armistice.

Then in mid-June, after a recuperation period at Adi Ugri, the Commando was moved to the Gondar area of Abyssinia where Italian resistance remained strong. Heavy rains fell hampering British attacks and during this period the Commando patrolled aggressively and incessantly against enemy outposts until it was moved to Adowa in mid-August, remaining there throughout September. Gondar was surrendered to the Allies in November and the campaign in East Africa ended.

nb. Private M. Fischer (PAL/10750) who died on 13 May 1941 and is buried in Asmara War Cemetery, Eritrea, and Private Werner Osterman (PAL/10272)  who died on 23 August 1941 and is buried in the Hebrew Plot of Asmara Civil (St. Michele) Cemetery, are shown on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records as being in 51 Middle East Commando. Whether they died of wounds after fighting in Eritrea or Abyssinia is not known.

The end of 51 Middle East Commando

51 Commando returned to Egypt to be sent on leave and then it re-grouped to find that the three Middle East Commandos were amalgamated (50 and 52) or disbanded (51). They had no Brigade HQ to fight paper battles for them and there were now other attractive units such as the Long Range Desert Group and the Special Air Service for Generals to enthuse about. A new Middle East Commando was proposed with two troops to be composed of former members of 51 Commando; but the project was not easy to maintain and the hard core of 51 Commando began to dissipate.

Some Raiders returned to 601 Palestinian Company AMPC, others returned to Palestine as civilians. A small group of fluent German speakers was posted to a Special Interrogation Group (SIG) where they were destined to wear Africa Korps uniforms and drive trucks containing Allied soldiers masquerading as prisoners through German lines on the ill-fated raid on Tobruk in September 1942. There were few if any SIG survivors from that debacle. Elsewhere small groups of former Raiders survived in other Special Forces units; two of these men were later buried in military cemeteries in Tunisia, one in Enfidaville and the other in Sfax.

Interestingly some former Raiders who had returned to Pioneer Corps duties got a chance to be Commandos again when No. 2 (Army) Commando, then in Italy, needed replacements for casualties and began recruiting.  Those Raiders who joined them went onto serve in Italy, the Balkans and the Adriatic, proudly wearing the green Commando beret.

51 Middle East Commando was a successful unit. The Commando did what it was good at on operations in East Africa where the mountainous terrain dictated the employment of physically strong, well-disciplined and highly motivated troops who had the courage to infiltrate enemy lines carrying only light scales of weapons and equipment. The Commando took the fight to the enemy whenever possible and it made an outstanding contribution to victories at the battles of Keren and Amba Alagi.

51 Middle East Commando deserves far more recognition than it currently receives.

(This article was written by Harry Fecitt MBE TD (ex-68 Company, Royal Pioneer Corps)

Appendix 1

The Roll of Honour for the Commando can be viewed here 51 Middle East Commando Roll of Honour.


Photographs of some of the Raiders can be viewed here in the Commando Veterans Archive Gallery.

A Memorial to 51 Middle East Commando was built in Israel

51 ME Cdo Memorial Israel

Map of Keren and Amba Alagi

Map of keren and Amba Alagi

 


Appendix 2

Citation for the Indian Distinguished Service Medal awarded to No. 9136 Naik (Acting Havildar) Mir Hassan, 3rd Royal Battalion (Sikhs) 12th Frontier Force Regiment.

“Amba Alagi.

On 4.5.41 Havildar Mir Hassan was given the role of protecting the right flank and rear of the 51 (ME) Commando, during a night attack on the Falaga Pass, and in order to carry out his role he had to make good a difficult spur. In the event of the attack not being successful he was in conjunction with another platoon to act as rearguard, until such time as the Commando had gone through.

He made good his objective by 2200 hours, and held it throughout the night, despite the fact that the enemy in superior numbers were converging on him from three sides. The Commando attack did not succeed, and there was great delay in getting back the wounded, and they had not passed through until well after dawn. Before dawn a determined counter attack was launched on Mir Hassan’s position, and fierce hand to hand fighting ensued for an hour. A message which never reached him was sent ordering him to retire as soon as the Commando had gone through, and it was not until half an hour later that a runner was able to reach the position and give him the order to withdraw. Early in the action Mir Hassan was shot through the right arm, but he refused attention and continued to organise his sections and evacuate the wounded in the most exemplary manner until the final withdrawal, which he carried out in perfect order. It was due to the personal gallantry and fine fighting spirit of this NCO that his object was so well achieved, against overwhelming odds; a subsequent reconnaissance of the scene of the action revealed that enemy casualties were six times greater than his own.

His position on a spur, sloping down from the enemy’s main position, and their numbers as well as the ground, weighed heavily in the enemy’s favour. His use of ground coupled with his coolness and determination, and above all his magnificent example in such a grave situation, undoubtedly saved the day, and is deserving of the highest praise."
[Source: London Gazette 35250, page 4788.]
 
nb. Mir Hassan also received the higher award of The Indian Order of Merit, 2nd Class, for an earlier action at Keren on 22-23 March 1941.
[Source: London Gazette 35221, page 4110.]
 
He was indeed a warrior.
 

Additional Sources:
  • Anonymous. The Tiger Strikes. (Government of India 1942).

  • A.J. Barker. Eritrea 1941. (Faber and Faber 1966).

  • W.E.H. Condon, Brigadier. The Frontier Force Regiment. (Gale & Polden 1962).

  • Michael Glover. An Improvised War. The Ethiopian Campaign, 1940-1941. (Leo Cooper 1987).

  • C. Hilliman. Looking Back at 51 Commando. Article in The Pioneer journal, No. 132, September 1977.

  • Charles Messenger. The Middle East Commandos. (William Kimber 1988).

  • S.O. Playfair, Major General. History of the Second World War. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Volume I, The Early Successes against Italy. (Naval & Military Press softback reprint).

  • Bisheshwar Prasad (General Editor). East African Campaign 1940-41. (Pentagon Press reprint, India, 2012).

  • E.H. Rhodes-Wood, Major. A War History of The Royal Pioneer Corps, 1939-1945. (Gale & Polden Ltd, 1960).

  • William Seymour. British Special Forces. (Grafton paperback 1985).

  • G.R. Stevens, Lieutenant Colonel. Fourth Indian Division. (Naval & Military Press softback reprint).

  • War Diaries of 51 Middle East Commando October to December 1940. (National Archives reference WO 218/162).

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52ME Commando

The Middle East Commando began to form at Geneifa in August 1940.
No.52 ME Commando formed up on 2 November 1940. 
Nos. 50 and 52 ME Commando merged to form 'D' Bn. Layforce at Geneifa on 28 March 1941.
'D' Bn. Layforce Operations included the rearguard action on Crete. 
Between September and December 1941 decisions were being made to disband them and create a new Commando. 
Reformed in January 1942 as Squadrons of a new Middle East Commando operating primarily with the 8th Army in North Africa.
Redsignated April 1942 as the 1st Special Service Regiment. 
 

YOUNG, George Alan Dawson

Rank: 
Temporary Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
52ME Commando
50ME Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Engineers
Service: 
Army
Number: 
23734
P.O.W. number: 
3701
Born: 
Wednesday, December 3, 1902
Died : 
Thursday, December 9, 1993
Place died: 
Surrey
Lieutenant Colonel George Alan Dawson Young R.E., was the Commanding Officer of 50 Middle East Commando until November 1940 when he assumed  command of 52 Middle East Commando after its former commanding officer, Harry Fox-Davies, was taken ill.
Lieutenant Colonel Young was captured and became a prisoner of war in June 1941 during operations in Crete where his Commando had been operating as 'D' Battalion of Layforce.
Distinguished Service Order
"In Crete Lt. Col. Young commanded his Battalion during period 26-31 May in a manner which reflected the highest traditions of the British Army. His powers of leadership, sound military knowledge, tactical sense, and complete disregard of danger, coupled with the training to which he had previously subjected his troops enabled 'D' Battalion to fight a successful rearguard action against considerably superior forces in circumstances which appeared at times to be untenable. Although almost completely surrounded on one occasion the withdrawal of 'D' Battalion was carried out in complete order to a timed programme."
Mentioned in Despatches
"Following his capture in Crete in 1941 Lt. Col. Young RE was Senior British Officer at Salonika. He retained this office during his stay of three months at Oflag XC (Lubeck). After his transfer to Oflaf IVC (Colditz) in October 1941 he became chairman of the escape committee, and a successful escaper has paid tribute to the assistance he received from Lt. Col. Young. From August 1943 to the collapse of Germany Lt. Col. Young turned his attention to security and the organisation of secret communication with the War Office."
Commando Association Obituary

"Our deep regret is recorded at the passing away recently of Colonel George Alan Dawson Young, D.S.O. who, although he was unable to accept the office of President, was known to greatly cherish his Vice-Presidency, representing as he did so ably the men of the 50th and 52nd Middle East Commando units whom he was honoured to command. Although due to health reasons he was unable to take an active part in Association activities, he was, nevertheless, extremely interested at all times in our news and progress. We deeply mourn his passing."

Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/2, 4 and 9.
Prisoners of War / National Archives file WO392/1.
Award Recommentaion (DSO) / National Archives file WO373/98/66.
DSO - London Gazette 37284, page 4781.
Award Recommendation (MiD) / National Archives file WO373/100/545.
MiD - London Gazette 37396, page 6188.
Obituary in Commando Association newsletter 98 (March 1994).
The Middle East Commandos, author Charles Messenger (with Lt Col. G.A.D. Young DSO., and Lt Col. S.M. Rose, OBE.).
 
Additional content: 

'Middle East Depot Commando Training and Holding Unit'

The Middle East 'Depot Commando Training and Holding Unit' came into being mid December 1940 and was formally established at Geneifa beside the Great Bitter Lake under the command of Major D.W. Melville MC on 25 January 1941.
Its role was to provide training and reinforcements for 50, 51, and 52 Commandos who were all deployed at the time, and also as a Holding Unit for Commandos.
 

1st Special Service Regiment Officers Jul'42

The following is from the War Diary Nominal Roll of Officers on strength 4th July 1942.
Surname Initials
Rank
Regt.
J.M.
Lt. Col.
Scots Greys
 
 
 
 
McClure
E.D.
Major
York and Lancaster
Theiseger
W.P.
Major
General List
Owen
J.R.
Major
Manchesters
P.A.S.
Major
North Staffs Yeomanry
Miller
C.D.
Major
10 Hussars
M.R.B.
Major
Black Watch
 
 
 
 
R.K.B.
Captain
Middlesex
Buck
H.C.
Captain
3/1 Punjab
Chapman 
L.M.
Captain
General List
Collard
J.M.
Captain
General List
G.I.G.
Captain
Black Watch
Foley
J.M.
Captain
General List
Frank
A.M.
Captain
Lancs. Fus
Galloway
G.E.
Captain
R. Scots
Glennie
I.M. 
Captain
Gordons
Hamson
D.O.
Capatin
Intel. Corps
Horton
V.J.G.
Captain
R.A.
James
K.W.
Captain
Yorks Hussars
J.N.
Captain
Camerons
Marriott
C.K.
Captain
York and Lancs.
McClean
H.L.D.
Captain 
Scots Greys
Melot
R.M.E.
Captain
General List
Micklethwaite
G
Captain
Cavalry
Milford-Cottam
G.M.
Captain
Cheshire Yeomanry
T
Captain
9 Lancers
Peters
J.A.
Captain
General List
M.L.
Captain
H. Cavalry
Power
J.P.
Captain
Hampshire
Schott
B.P.
Captain
General List
D.J.P.
Captain
Suffolks
E
Captain / M.O.
R.A.M.C.
Webb
P.E.
Captain
R.A.S.C.
 
 
 
 
Alexander
M.C.
Lieutenant
D.C.L.I.
Alston
G.W.
Lieutenant
R.A.
Broadhurst
F.B.
Lieutenant
R. Engineers
Buchanan
H.A.D.
Lieutenant
Gren. Guards
Chevalier
H.A.
Lieutenant
General List
Cooke
J.E.
Lieutenant
East Yorks.
Dunn
W.A.
Lieutenant
A.& S.H.
Filliter
L.O.
Lieutenant
Hampshire
Haslett
H.G.
Lieutenant
East Yorks
Hawkesworth
A
Lieutenant
R.E.
Henderson
E.F.
Lieutenant
R.A.S.C.
Hutchinson
D.E.
Lieutenant
D.L.I.
Kittle
N.H.C.
Lieutenant
Worcesters
Langton
T.B.
Lieutenant
Irish Guards
Littledale
J
Lieutenant
General List
Martin
J.A.
Lieutenant
General List
Meikle
J.S.W.
Lieutenant
R.N.F.
G.E.
Lieutenant
Black Watch
Pearson-Gregory
J.S.M.
Lieutenant
Gren. Guards
Pritty 
J.F.C.
Lieutenant
H.L.I.
Railton
A.S.
Lieutenant
S. Staffs
Roberts 
M.M.
Lieutenant
R.N.F.
Russell
T.C.D.A.
Lieutenant
Scots Guards
R.H.
Lieutenant
General List
Sillito
H.D.
Lieutenant
A.& S.H.
D.G.
Lieutenant
Black Watch
Taylor
G.P.
Lieutenant
Wiltshires
Thompson
J.G.
Lieutenant
R.T.R.
Turrell
R.G.
Lieutenant
General List
P.M.
Lieutenant
Wiltshires
 
 
 
 
Barnby
David, G.
2/Lieutenant
East Yorks
Barker
E.N.
2/Lieutenant
R.A.S.C.
Delacour
L.D.
2/Lieutenant
S. Staffs
Dickson
W.A.R.
2/Lieutenant
R.A.
M.J.
2/Lieutenant
Hampshire
Frampton
T.G.
2/Lieutenant
R.A.
Gurmin 
H.H.
2/Lieutenant
Buffs.
Lepine
E
2/Lieutenant
S. Staffs
MacDonald
W.M.
2/Lieutenant
General List
Moss
E.J.
2/Lieutenant
Green Howards
Murphy
R
2/Lieutenant
R.N.F.
Nixon
J.F.
2/Lieutenant
R.N.F.
Robertson 
J
2/Lieutenant
A.& S.H.
Robinson
R.C.
2/Lieutenant
Essex
Tonkin
J.E.
2/Lieutenant
R.N.F.

40RM Commando

14 February 1942 initially designated as the 'Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines'. Formation from volunteers commenced at North Barracks, Deal.
  • Commanding Officer Major (Acting Lt. Col.) J.P. Phillipps RM [more....].
  • Second in Command Captain (Acting Major) R.D. Houghton RM [more....]
  • When the call for volunteers for the Royal Marine Commando went out to all Royal Marine trained personnel, all ranks of the 8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders also became eligible to volunteer as they had been seconded by the Army to the 102nd Brigade RM since the end of 1940.
  • By the end of March 1942 the RM Commando had attained the full war establishment of 446 all ranks.
  • 5 April 1942. The RM Commando moved to Scotland where it was sub divided into 3 Groups with Commando HQ and 'X Company based at Shiel Bridge Lodge about 3 miles from Dorlin House. Elements from each Company spent time at the Commando Training Depot at Achnacarry.
  • It was during this period that an independent detachment was formed and designated as 'T' Company for a special mission. They completed their training at Achnacarry. They had been selected to be part of the crew of HMS Fidelity for raiding operations. In December 1942. HMS Fidelity was torpedoed, sinking with the loss of all the 53 Royal Marine Commandos and other crew on board [more....]. 
  • 18 May 1942 Greenock. The RM Commando embarked HMLSI Princess Beatrix arriving Ryde, Isle of Wight, a few days later. From there they were billeted in homes at Shanklin, Sandown and Ventnor.
  • 19 August 1942. The RM Commando (it had not been redesignated as 40RM Commando as yet although most post war writers use the new title) took part in the disastrous Dieppe raid. The main force of Canadians suffered worst with over 3,000 casualties, over 900 of whom were killed. Out of the 370 strong force from the RM Commando, 24 all ranks were killed and 76 wounded. The Commanding Officer was amongst the Fallen [Dieppe Cdo. ROH].
  • 10 October 1942 formation of a second RM Commando.  Unit designations: 'Royal Marine Commando (A), Royal Marines'; and Royal Marine Commando (B), Royal Marines.' 
  • 26 October 1942 Green Berets now part of dress for RM Commando (A).
  • November 1942 Royal Marine Commando (A) redesignated as No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. Captain J.C. Manners [more....] promoted Acting Lieutenant Colonel and Commanding Officer.
  • 30 December 1942, HMS Fidelity torpedoed off the Azores [more.....].
  • 13 June 1943 Commando embarks HMT Derbyshire at Greenock engaged in training using the ship as a base.
  • 29 June 1943 HMT Derbyshire joins convoy and Commando informed destination is the Mediterranean.
  • 9-10 July 1943 Commando in LCA's join 127 Flotilla for Operation Husky landings at Sicily.
  • 17 July 1943 Augusta, Sicily, bombing attack on HMS Queen Emma [more.....].
  • 7- 9 September 1943 Messina, Commando embark LCI's for Operation Avalanche landings at Vibo Valentia.
  • 3 October 1943 Manfredonia, Commando embark LCI's for Operation Devon landings at Termoli [more.....].
  • 12 October 1943 Termoli, Commando embarks LCI's for Molfetta via Manfredonia.
  • January 1944 Commando engaged in operations on the Garigliano front in Italy.
  • 2 March 1944 Commando arrives at Anzio engaged in operations for most of the month.
  • 28 March 1944 Commando returns to Molfetta, Italy..
  • 4 May 1944 Bari, Commando embarks for Komiza, Vis.
  • 5 May 1944 HQ established at Podselje, Vis.
  • 29 May 1944 Burial service for Lt. B.P. Hill RM at Vis Naval Cemetery.
  • 2 June 1944 Commando HQ, A, Q, and Y Troops embark LCI at Vis for Operation Flounced at Brac [more....].
  • 3 June 1944 Brac, Commanding Officer Lt Col. Manners [more...] killed during Operation Flounced.
  • 1 July 1944 Lt. Col. R.W. Sankey, D.S.C. appointed Commanding Officer; Major P.R. Matters, second in command. Commando continues operations from Vis.
  • 7/8 September 1944 Ghajn Tuffieha, Malta, training. Reinforcements arrive 7 officers and 160 OR's.
  • 21 September 1944 Commando arrives at Monopoli, Italy.
  • 24 September 1944 Commando moves to Otranto, Italy, and embarks LCI's for Albania (Sugar Beach and Sarande). Engaged in operations.
  • October 1944 operations in Albania continue.
  • 13 October 1944 Lt Col. Sankey D.S.C., R.M., with Intelligence Officer and one section 'A' Troop leave for Corfu.
  • 17 October 1944 Corfu, Lt Col. Sankey D.S.C., R.M., appointed Island Force Commander Corfu. Major P.R. Matters assumed command 40RM Commando. Capt. E.R. Cooper appointed Acting Adjutant. 'Y' Troop occupies area North of the island.
  • 18 October 1944 Major P.R. Matters with 'Y' Troop and remainder of 'A' Troop arrive Corfu. 
  • 12 November 1944 Commando arrives at Monopoli, Italy, from Corfu.
  • December 1944 Commando based at Turi, Italy, engaged in training and adminstration throughout the month.
  • 6/7 January 1945 Commando moves to Taranto harbour and embarks for Corfu. Engaged on the island for the rest of the month in Troop patrols, training and adminstration.
  • 12 January 1945 HQ established Hotel St George, Corfu Town. Troop dispositions 'A' Troop - Gastouri; 'P' Troop - Dhoukadhes; 'Q' - Kondokali; 'X' Troop -  ; 'S' and 'Y'  Troops - Katameri; 
  • 31 January 1945 Commando Parade and Inspection by General Zervas on the promenade at Corfu.
  • 22 March 1945 Ravenna, Italy, Commando relieves No.2 Commando, in Sector A1 engaged Line Holding.
  • 1 April 1945 Lt. Col. De'Ath D.S.O., R.M. Commanding Officer. The Commando’s final action, Operation Roast at Lake Comacchio, Italy [more.....].
  • September 1945 - This month was largely devoted to Admin owing to the amalgamation of 40 and 43 RM Cdos., the sending of drafts to other Bdes and to HOC, and preparations for the final disbandment of the Unit.
  • 12 September 1945, 40RM Commando and 43RM Commando were officially amalgamated whilst based at Tichbourne House, Alresford.
  • 24 September 1945 the above amalgamated Commando units were redesignated a short while before disbandment as the 'Royal Marine Commando (2 Commando Brigade)'

​A new beginning

In the Spring of 1946, 45RM Commando arrived in the Far East to strengthen the only remaining Commando Brigade, 3 Commando Brigade.  In October 1946, after the disbandment of Nos 1 and 5 Army Commando units  (merged as No.1/5 Commando), the Brigade was then redesignated as 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines.

On 16 March 1947 the then 44 Commando of 3 Commando Brigade RM was redesignated as 40 Commando, Royal Marines.  The intention being to perpetuate a Commando representative of the Dieppe raid and the Italian theatre of war, and to recognise their contribution to the Allied victory in Europe as with that of 45 Commando, combined with 42 Commando's contribution to Allied victory in the Far East.
 
Since then 40 Commando have served with distinction in many places including Palestine, Malaya, Cyprus, Suez, Brunei and Borneo and Ireland, the Falklands, and more recently Iraq and Afghanistan [more......].
 
Primary sources
40RM Commando War Diary.
The Light Blue Lanyard , author Maj. J.C. Beadle MBE, MC, RM [more....]..

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40RM Commando Roll of Honour

The following personnel await confirmation, or otherwise, of Commando service.
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 213 of 213

ALEXANDER, John Moir

Marine John Moir Alexander 40 Commando
Marine
PO/X4237
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
 Marine John Alexander was reported missing presumed killed during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of Margaret Alexander [1][1a].
Extract from the Dundee Courier

ALTRINGHAM, Ronald Leslie

Marine
CH/X 112202
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Altringham died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Mrs. H. Altringham, of Hackney, London.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

ANDREWS, Charles

Marine
PLY/X.1674
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Charles Andrews was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Ted and Annie Andrews, of Tilehurst, Berkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC

APPLEBY, William Thompson

Marine
PLY/X 2597
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Appleby was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Herbert Appleby, and of Elizabeth Ellen Appleby, of Spennymoor, Co. Durham.

BAIN, James Sydney

Acting Temporary Company Sergeant Major
PLY/X 746
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major James Bain died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of David D. and Clara Bain; husband of Phyllis May Florence Bain, of Plymouth, Devon.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BARRINGTON, William Henry

Marine
PLY/X 109107
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Barrington died in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Termoli. Husband of Winifred Elizabeth Barrington, of Wellington, Somerset.

BASHAM, Cyril Edward

Marine
PLY/X 3085
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Cyril Basham was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of J. E. and Alice Hilda Basham, of Fulham, London.

BATES, George Henry

Marine
EX/ 962
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Bates died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Son of William Henry and Ethel Georgina Bates, of Kilburn, Middlesex.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BEESLEY, Jack

Sergeant
CH/X844
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Jack Beesley died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of John Edwin Thomas Beesley and Gertrude Catherine Grace Beesley, of Fowey, Cornwall, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BISHOP, Arthur

Marine
PO/X114618
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Buckinghamshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Bishop died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Buried at sea.

BLAKE, Albert Henry

Albert Henry Blake
Corporal
PO/X 4970
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Albert Blake died during operations in Italy. He is also listed in the personnel files of the S.O.E. Son of Albert Henry and Jane Blake, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BLUCK, John Arthur

Marine
PO/X/117494
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Bluck died during operations in Italy (Anzio). Son of Percy and Agnes Maud Bluck, of Warrington, Lancashire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BONE, Percy James

Marine
PO/X 101277
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Percy Bone died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Son of George Albert and Alice Ada Bone, of Palmers Green, Middlesex.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/128.

BOOTHROYD, Geoffrey

Marine
PO/X 3189
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Geoffrey Boothroyd was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Edgar and Mabel Boothroyd. His brother Gordon serving with 45RM Commando also died in the war.

BRADLEY, William Joseph

Marine William Joseph Bradley
Marine
PLY/X 3580
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Bradley was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BREMNER, Alexander

Alexander Bremner 40RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 104278
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alexander Bremner died during operations in Italy (Lake Comacchio). Son of Robert and Alice Maud Bremner, of Erith, Kent.

BROWN, Jack

Marine
PLY/X 109374
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Jack Brown died during operations at Italy (Anzio). He has no known grave. Son of John and Alice Beatrice Brown, of Blurton, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROWN, Stephen Thomas Frederick

Marine
PLY/X 111140
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Stephen Brown died of wounds at the 97th General Hospital, near Bone, North Africa. He was originally buried in Borgel Cemetery (Military Plot), but was re interred at Medjez-el-Bab Cemetery on 17 August 1944. Son of Stephen and Ada Brown, of Totterdown, Bristol.
 

BROWNBRIDGE, Robert William

Marine
CH/X 1085
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Brownbridge was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. In 1940 he was Mentioned in Despatches for courage and devotion to duty during the withdrawals from Boulogne and Calais.

BRYCE, William

Marine
PLY/X 107517
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Bryce died of wounds at the 2nd Field Hospital which was located at Otok, on Vis Island, Yugoslavia. Son of James and Jessie Leitch Bryce, of Wishaw, Lanarkshire.

BURFITT, Henry Thomas

Marine
CH/X 110667
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Henry Burfitt died during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of Albert and Lucy Burfitt, of Ogmore Vale, Glamorgan.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.
 

BUSTARD, Leslie Mears

Marine
PO/X 113418
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Leslie Bustard died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Herbert William and Violet Clayton Bustard, of Wallasey, Cheshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

CALLOW, Arthur John

Marine
PLY/X3413
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Callow died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Alfred John and Eliza Callow, of Palmers Green, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CAPES, Edward Albert

Lance Corporal
CH/X 103413
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Lance Corporal Edward Capes died in Italy from injuries sustained as a result of a grenade accident.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.
 

CATTERALL, John

Marine
PO/X108069
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Catterall died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Catterall; husband of Phyllis Catterall, of Grimsbury, Banbury, Oxfordshire.

Sources
CWGC.

CHAPMAN, Charles Clarence

Marine
EX/ 1169
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Charles Chapman was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. 

Son of Clarence Walter and Irene May Chapman; husband of Joan Ellen Chapman, of Reading, Berkshire.

CHIVERALL, Richard Sydney

Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Richard Chiverall died during operations in Italy.
 
Notes
At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in Operation Ferdy at Vibo Valentia, known at the time as Porto San Venere.
 

COCKITT, Herbert

Marine
PLY/X 104331
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Herbert Cockitt died during operations at Anzio, Italy. Son of William and Ellen Cockitt, of Macclesfield, Cheshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

COLBY, Gordon David

Lance Corporal
CH/X 112755
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Gordon Colby died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

COMYN, Alan Douglas

Captain
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Alan Comyn, commissioned September 1937, died on the 19th August 1942 during operations at Dieppe, France. Husband of Lydia Anne Comyn, of Wychling, Kent.
 
Sources
CWGC.

COOMBES, Peter Lonsdale

Peter Coombes 40 Commando
Marine
CH/X110269
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Peter Coombes died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

[Image] Gillian Buck, daughter of Mne. James Major 40RM.

COOPER, Brian Arthur

Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Brian Arthur Cooper died during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of Albert Edward Valentine and Ethel Celia Cooper, of Croydon, Surrey.

Sources

CWGC.

CORNISH, Arthur Henry

Colour Sergeant
CH/X 1013
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Colour Sergeant Arthur Cornish died on board H.M.H.S. St. David. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Sicily. Son of Arthur and Ethel Rose Cornish, of Leytonstone, London.

DAY, Albert Ernest

Marine
PLY/X 6
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Albert Day died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DAY, Reginald

Marine Reginald Day 40 RM Commando
Marine
PO/X 106905
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Day died at the 66th British General Hospital, Italy, on the 12th April 1945 of wounds inflicted on 11 April 1945 during operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy.
Son of William and Bessie Alice Day, of Widnes, Lancashire.

DENMARK, Robert Mclelland

Graves of Marines Wise, Porter, Denmark and Spencer
Marine
PO/X 109616
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Robert Denmark was one of five commandos who died from injuries sustained in the accidental explosion of an ammunition truck in Sicily. He is buried in a collective grave with Marines Albert Wise, Ernest Porter, and Frank Spencer.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DIMARCO, Paul

Colour Sergeant
PO/X 107388
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Colour Sergeant Paul DiMarco died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
An account by Ron Perry of the action

DIXON, David George

Corporal
PLY/X 2699
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal David Dixon was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of George and Elizabeth Dixon, of Skewen, Glamorgan.

DOWSON, Harry

Marine
EX/5685
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harry Dowson died at 151 Field Ambulance during operations at Sicily.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

DUERDEN, Alfred

Corporal
PLY/X 108140
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Alfred Duerden died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Charles and Frances Duerden; husband of Dorothy Duerden, of Shipley, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DUTTON, Charles Llewellyn

Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Charles Dutton died during operations on the island of Brac, Yugoslavia. 
Son of Charles Frederick and Dorothy Isabel Dutton, of Purley, Surrey.
His brother Lieutenant Derek Alan Dutton, No 6 Commando, also died in service 14 days later.

EDWARDS, Maurice Albert

Marine
PO/X 4386
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Maurice Edwards was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed.

EPHRAUMS, Michael Jarvis

Captain
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Michael Ephraums MC died during operations at Termoli, Italy. He had previously been awarded the M.C. [2] for gallant and distinguished service whilst commander of 'A' troop at the Pachino Peninsula on the 10th July 1943 [3].
 

EVANS, George Albert

Marine
PO/X 108340
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Evans died of wounds inflicted during operations in Italy.
  • Mentioned in Despatches for outstanding service with the Allied Armies in Italy *.
Sources
CWGC.

EVERALL, Henry John

Corporal
PLY/X 2081
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Henry Everall died during operations at Dieppe, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM/104/130.
 

FALLAS, Robert Scott

Lance Corporal
PO/X 4043
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Robert Fallas died at sea whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel in Sicily. Son of John and Jane Fallas, husband of Margaret Fallas, of Tarbert, Argyllshire.

FANTHAM, Maurice

Mne Maurice Fantham 40RM Commando
Marine
PO/X114817
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Birmingham City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Maurice Fantham died in Italy on 13 October 1944 from wounds he had received 3 days earlier. A serving Police Officer he had volunteered for the Commandos as part of the Police Intakes.

FARRELL, Robert

Marine
PO/X 2501
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Farrell was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed.

FINCH, Ernest Edward

Sergeant
PLY/X 106278
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Ernest Finch died during operations in Italy.

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.
[3] Registers of Births England Oct/Nov/Dec.1925.

FISHER, James

Corporal
CH/X 105359
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Fisher died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano. He has no known grave. Son of Ernest Joseph and Agnes Julia Fisher, of Plumstead, London.
 
Sources

FISHER, John Charles

Corporal
CH/X 103621
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Fisher died at sea in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Charles and Mildred Fisher, of Tottenham, Middlesex.
 
Source
CWGC.

FISK, George Ernest

Marine
PO/X 315
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Fisk was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of James William and Mabel Annie Fisk.

FOSTER, Ronald Thomas

Lance Corporal
CH/X 2825
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Ronald Foster died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

GANNER, James Maurice

Marine
PLY/X 104839
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Ganner died during operations at Anzio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

GEE, Donald Percy

Marine
EX/1172
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Donald Gee died during operations against the enemy held Dalmatian island of Brac, Yugoslavia (now Croatia).

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

GOODYER-KETTLEY, Frederick Rex

Marine
PLY/X 3095
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Frederick Goodyer-Kettley was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Stephen Percy and Gertrude Ena Elisabeth Goodyer-Kettley, of West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire.

GORRIE, William Young

Marine
CH/X 105950
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Gorrie died in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Lake Comacchio.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

GOTTS, Eric William

Marine
PO/X 2274
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Eric Gotts died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of William Edward Gotts, and of Gertrude Gotts, of Suffield, Norfolk, England.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GRANT-DALTON, Harry Were Foster

Captain
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Harry Grant-Dalton was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Achille Foster Grant Dalton, and of Gladys Grant-Dalton, of Earls Court, London.
 

GREY, Thomas Patrick

Corporal
EX/ 3408
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Grey died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GRIFFIN, Patrick

Marine
CH/X112120
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Patrick Griffin died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

GUINAN, Harry William

Marine
CH/X 3353
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service

Marine Harry Guinan died at the Military Hospital, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HAMSTEAD, Edward Oliver

Marine
CH/X 104537
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Edward Hamstead died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. He had earlier received a Mention in Despatches for outstanding service while operating with the Allied Armies in Italy, rank shown as Marine (Acting Temporary Corporal)*.
 

HARVEY, Leslie George

Lance Corporal
PLY/X 3864
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Leslie Harvey died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HASTINGS, Frank Reginald

Lance Corporal
PLY/X 100676
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Frank Hastings died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HAYS, Robert Griffen

Marine
PO/X 113795
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Hays died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Francis and Elizabeth Griffen Hays, of Barrmill, Ayrshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HEATH, Albert Stuart

Corporal
CH/X 1967
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Albert Heath died at Rouen, France after the Dieppe raid. Son of Charles and Annie Heath; husband Of Glenoes Dorothy Heath, of Wandsworth, London.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HEBDEN, Richard

Marine
PO/X.4047
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Richard Hebden was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of John Edward and Mary Hebden, of Liverpool.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HENDERSON, Alfred Walter

Sergeant
CH/X.1123
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Alfred Henderson was reported missing presumed died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Richard and Ada Louisa Henderson; husband of Evelyn Violet Henderson, of Kentish Town, London.
 

HERYET, George William

Corporal
CH/X 2855
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal George Heryet died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HILDRETH, Harry Lowe

Marine
PO/X 104141
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Harry Hildreth was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Harry and Jenny Hildreth, of Tow Law, Co. Durham.
 

HILL, Bertram Peter

Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Bertram Hill died during operations in the Dalmatian Islands. His death is reported on the Naval History website as being caused by an explosion. 

HILL, Reginald Hemming

Marine
PLY/X 3235
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Hill died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. He had been married for less than 10 weeks. Son of Alfred and Eveline Hill; husband of Nellie Hill, of Buckby Wharf, Northants.
 

HOPPER, Norman Charles

Marine
PO/X117193
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Norman Hopper died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

HUBBARD, Geoffrey Robert

Marine
PO/X 116193
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Geoffrey Hubbard died during operations at Vibo-Valentia, southern Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.
 

HUMPHREYS, Harry

Marine
PLY/X.2458
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Harry Humphreys was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of John W. and Lizzie Humphreys, of Leicester.
 

HUMPHRIES, Joseph

Marine
CH/X 103795
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Joseph Humphries was taken prisoner in the Dieppe Raid. He was one of a work party at Lamsdorf POW Camp who escaped and were shot. The headstone at his Grave states "Royal Marines" followed by "Commando".

HURST, John

Marine
CH/X 112964
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Hurst died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HUTCHINSON, James

Marine James Hutchinson 40 Commando
Marine
CH/X 2331
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James Hutchinson died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity was torpedoed and sank. Son of John William and Edith Mary Hutchinson, of Gateshead, Co. Durham.
 
Sources

JACKSON, Thomas

Lance Corporal
CH/X 100733
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Thomas Jackson died during operations at Anzio, Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.
 

JAGGARD, Peter

Marine
CH/X 111786
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Peter Jaggard died during operations in Italy.
 
Notes
At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in Operation Ferdy at Vibo Valentia, known at the time as Porto San Venere.
 

JAMES, George Henry

Lance Corporal
CH/X 110924
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George James died at 214 Field Ambulance, Italy. At the time of his death his commando were engaged in operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.

JAMES, Russell Keith

Marine
PO/X 108891
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Russell James died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Percy William and Hilda Jane James.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

JAY, Francis Hubert

Trooper
305985
40RM Commando
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Horse Guards
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Francis Jay died during an enemy aerial attack against commandos based on the island of Vis. At the time of his death he was a signaller attached to 40RM Commando, 2 Special Service Brigade.

JEFFERS, Michael

Marine
PO/X 105426
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Michael Jeffers, from Fontenoy Street Liverpool, was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of James and Catherine Jeffers, of Liverpool.
 
Sources

JOHNSON, Ronald

Marine
CH/X 109807
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ronald Johnson died at sea during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. 

JONES, John

Marine
CH/X 2429
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Jones died at 151 Light Field Ambulance, Syracuse, Sicily.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

KELLY, John Francis

Marine
CH/X 2555
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Kelly died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of John and Mary Kelly, of Armagh, Northern Ireland.
 
Sources
CWGC.

KENDRICK, Roy

Marine
CH/X 111228
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Roy Kendrick died in Italy from injuries received as a result of a grenade accident.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
 

KENNEY, Howard

Marine
PLY/X 101997
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Howard Kenney died at the 98th General Hospital, Bari, Italy, from accidental stab wounds of the abdomen. Son of George William Kenney and of Minnie Kenney (nee Taylor), of Cosby, Leicestershire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

KILBRIDE, Joseph

Corporal
EX/3726
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Joseph Kilbride died on board the Hospital Carrier St. David during operations at Sicily. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
 

KLINCKE, Edward Sydney

Marine
CH/X 3417
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edward Klincke died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LAGOR, Reginald Arthur

Reginald Lagor 40RM Comamndo
Marine
PLY/X 3859
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Lagor from Leicester died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sank. Son of Frank William and Florence Hilda Lagor, of Leicester. Educated at The Gateway School, Leicester.

LEONARD, Thomas

Marine
EX 3720
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Leonard died at the Civil Hospital, Corfu, Greece.  3 weeks before his death his Commando were engaged in a successful operation to liberate the island.
 
Sources
CWGC.

LITTLE, William Armstrong

Marine
CH/X 113276
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Little died in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MACKINSTRY, John

Marine
EX/4156
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Mackinstry died during operations at Dieppe, France. 

Son of Samuel G. Mackinstry and Agnes S. Mackinstry, of Greenock, Renfrewshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MALCOLM, George

Acting Temporary Company Sergeant Major
PLY/X 639
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major George Malcolm died during operations in Italy to cross the River Garigliano. He had been recommended for the Military Medal for his gallantry on the day prior to his death.

MANNERS, James Calvert

Lieutenant Colonel
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Colonel James Manners DSO, Officer Commanding 40RM Commando, died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. He had been Commanding Officer since just after the Dieppe raid and was appointed D.S.O.

MAY, Joseph Coyne

Marine
CH/X 110762
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Joseph May died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of George and Emma May; husband of Edith May.
 
Sources
CWGC.

McDONALD, Norman

Corporal
PO/X 4530
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Norman McDonald died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM/

MCDOWELL, Ernest

Marine
PO/X 3758
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ernest McDowell died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Thomas and Harriett McDowell; husband of Hilda McDowell (nee Hepworth), of Horden, Co. Durham.
 

MCKENNA, George

Corporal
EX 3363
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal George McKenna died in Corfu. His Commando were engaged in policing operations there after recently liberating the island. He received a Mention in Despatches for devotion to duty during operations in the Mediterranean theatre covering a period from 1st April to 10th September, 1944.

MOLE, Geoffrey E.

Lance Corporal
6105340
40RM Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Geoffrey Mole, RAMC attached to 40RM Commando, died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

MOODY, Edwin John

Marine
CH/X 112355
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edwin Moody died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Albert Edward and Mary Moody, of Lenham, Kent. Brother of Don, Frank, Dick, and Jimmy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MORGAN, Henry William

Lance Corporal
CH/X 1618
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Morgan died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of William Frank and Annie Mary Morgan, of Cheam, Surrey.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MULVEY, Thomas

Marine
PO/X 105260
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service

Marine Thomas Mulvey was one of five commandos who died from injuries sustained in the accidental explosion of an ammunition truck in S

MUSGROVE, Douglas James

Marine
PO/X4732
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Douglas Musgrove died during operations at Anzio, Italy.

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

NASH, Alec

Marine
PLY/X 109509
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alec Nash died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
Births Registered April, May, June 1921 in Clutton, Somerset.

NASH, Thomas

Marine
CH/X 2218
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Nash died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of Thomas and Ellen Nash, of Fulham, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

NIGHTINGALE, Joseph

Marine
PO/X 105298
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Joseph Nightingale died during operations at Termoli, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

NUNN, Sidney Donald

Marine
CH/X 100025
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Sidney Nunn died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel.
Extract from a report in the Essex Newsman - Saturday 02 October 1943

OBORN, Arthur Ray

Marine
PO/X 2308
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Oborn died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Charles Oborn, and of Gwladys Oborn, of Nantyffyllon, Glamorgan.
 
Sources

OCKWELL, Christopher Thomas

Marine
PO/X104971
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Christopher Ockwell died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

ORMAN, Peter William

Marine
PO/X 107304
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Peter Orman died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Albert Ernest and Agnes Emma Orman, of Totton, Hampshire, England.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

OVER, Derrick George

Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Derrick Over died during operations at Dieppe, France. Son of Dr. William Pigg Over, L.R.C.P., and Marian Josephine Over, of Godalming, Surrey, England.
 
Source
CWGC.
 

PAIN, Leonard James

Marine
CH/X 110765
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Leonard Pain died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

PALMER, John

Marine
PLY/X 3323
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Palmer died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of John Henry Palmer, and of Mary Elizabeth Palmer, of Harrington, Cumberland.
 

PANTER, Howard Denis

Marine Howard Denis Panter
Marine
PO/X 107976
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Howard Denis Panter died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Paul J. J. and Elsie Panter, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
 
Sources

PARKER, Robert Stevenson

Marine
PLY/X 2254
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Parker died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sank. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, of Fallowfield, Manchester.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PAYNE, George Thomas

Marine
PO/X 4374
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Payne died at sea along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of William Henry Payne, and of Caroline Esther Payne, of Balsall Heath, Birmingham.
 

PEGRUM, John David George

Lieutenant John Pegrum 40RM Commando
Lieutenant
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant John Pegrum died 11 April 1945 during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
Served in 'Q' Troop in Corfu, January 1945.
Son of George William Pegrum, and of Ethel May Pegrum, of Setch, Norfolk.

PICKERING, Alfred George

Marine
CH/X 111702
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alfred Pickering died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

PINCHER, Ronald

Marine
PLY/X113394
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Pincher died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of Emily Jane Pincher and the late William Pincher, of Bilston, Staffs.

PLATT, John Henry

Marine
EX/1240
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Platt from Manchester was reported missing presumed died during operations at Anzio, Italy. He has no known grave.

PORTER, Ernest William

Graves of Marines Wise, Porter, Denmark and Spencer
Marine
PLY/X 104940
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Ernest Porter was one of five commandos who died from injuries sustained in the accidental explosion of an ammunition truck in Sicily. He is buried in a collective grave with three others, Marines Robert Denmark, Frank Spencer, and Albert Wise.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PRATT, George Stephen

Marine
CH/X3203
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Pratt died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of Mrs. A. Pratt, of Witney, Oxfordshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

RHODES, William Henry

Marine
PO/21781
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Rhodes was reported missing presumed died during operations at Dieppe, France. He is remembered on Special Memorial 2.F.4. in the cemetery. 
Husband of Hilda May Rhodes, of Southsea, Hampshire.

ROSS, John

John Ross 40 Commando
Marine
CH/X 110710
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Ross died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Joseph and Bertha Ross, of Pudsey, Yorkshire.
Extract from the Yorkshire Evening Post

SALAMAN, Hugh Lind

Marine
PLY/X 104581
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Hugh Salaman, from Paddington, was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of  'T' Company, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of E. J. and Florence Salaman, of Marylebone, London.
 
Sources
CWGC

SALT, James Valentine

Marine
PO/X 114584
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James Salt died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of James Charles Salt, and of Kathleen Salt, of Low Hill, Wolverhampton.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SAUNDERS, Reginald Thomas Colonel

Reg Saunders, 40 RM Commando
Marine
CH/X.1276
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Saunders was reported missing presumed died with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of William and Ethel Saunders; husband of Eileen Gunn. Reg was one of eight children.

SEABROOK, John James Lavender

Marine
CH/X 1934
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Seabrook died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of James Edwin Lavender Seabrook and Dorothy C. Seabrook, of Old Coulsdon, Surrey.
 
Sources

SINGLETON, Ronald Barry

Ronald Barry Singleton 40 Commando
Marine
PO/X 107025
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ronald Singleton died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Mentioned in Despatches (posthumous) in recognition of gallant and distinguished service during the attack. 
Statement by RSM H.F. Martin RM

SPENCER, Frank

Graves of Marines Wise, Porter, Denmark and Spencer
Marine
PLY/X 109442
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service

Marine Frank Spencer was one of five commandos who died from injuries sustained in the accidental explosion of an ammunition truck in Sicily. He is buried in a collective grave with Marines Robert Denmark, Ernest Porter, and Albert Wise.
 
Sources
CWGC.

ST. ANGE, William James

Marine
PO/X 114352
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William St.Ange died during operations at Sarande, Albania. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. St. Ange, of Southampton and Eastleigh, Hampshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

STIEBEL, John Edward

Captain
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain John Stiebel died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Major Charles Alexander Stiebel and Berthe Stiebel; husband of Edith E. Stiebel, of Countess Wear, Devon.
 
Sources

SWAN, Leslie Victor

Sergeant
CH/X2532
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Leslie Swan died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Garigliano.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

SWATTON, Vernon

Corporal
PO/X 2317
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Distinguished Service Medal (DSM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Vernon Swatton, D.S.M., from Hythe, was reported missing presumed died, along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed.

SWIFT, Harold

Marine
PLY/X 112407
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harold Swift died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Robert and Eunice Swift, of Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

TACK, Ronald Edward

Marine
CH/X105806
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Tack died during operations at Anzio, Italy. Son of Joseph and Nellie Tack, of Ilford, Essex.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

TARRANT, Kenneth Albert

Marine
PO/X 116866
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Kenneth Tarrant died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

THOMSON, Ian Henderson

Marine
PO/X 112654
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ian Thomson died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of James Oliphant Thomson and Isabella Thomson, of Almondbank, Perthshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

THOMSON, Ronald

Corporal
EX/ 3948
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Ronald Thomson died along with the rest of  'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed. Son of Robert John and Martha Thomson, of Kearsley, Lancashire; husband of Alice Thomson, of Kearsley.
 

THORP, Thomas Edward

Corporal
PLY/X 1309
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Thomas Thorp died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas Edward and Jane Thorp; husband of Edith Mary Thorp, of Gwennap, Cornwall.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TOES, Frank

Corporal
PLY/X 2843
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Frank Toes died during operations at Termoli, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/138.
 

TOWERS, James

Marine
PLY/X105669
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Towers died during operations at Anzio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/138.

TRUMP, William Charles

Marine
CH/X 104658
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Trump died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of Albert and Mary Trump, of Seven Sisters, Glamorgan.
 
Sources

TURNER, Anthony James

Marine
PLY/X 109504
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Anthony Turner died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of John and M. E. Turner, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.

TURNER, Roland Clement

Marine
CH/X 2632
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Roland Turner died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk.
 
Sources
CWGC.

TURRELL, John Edward

Marine
PO/X 103787
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Turrell died during operations at Termoli, Italy. Son of John Charles and Austena Turrell, of King's Norton, Birmingham.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/138.

TWIDALE, Thomas

Marine
EX/ 3870
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Twidale died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Twidale, of Hull.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.

WAKEFIELD, Jack Harry

Marine
CH/X 1417
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Jack Wakefield died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WALKER, Percy Edward

Marine
PO/X 2542
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Percy Walker died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.
 

WARD, George

Marine
PO/X108379
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Ward died during operations in Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
The Green Beret by Hilary St George Saunders.
 
Notes

WILSON, Desmond John

Marine
CH/X 2546
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Desmond Wilson died along with the rest of 'T' Company 40RM Commando, when the ship they were on board, HMS Fidelity, was torpedoed and sunk. Son of Jesse Ernest and Alice Mary Wilson, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
 
Sources

WISE, Albert

Graves of Marines Wise, Porter, Denmark and Spencer
Marine
CH/X 111182
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Albert Wise was one of five commandos who died from injuries sustained in the accidental explosion of an ammunition truck in Sicily. He is buried in a collective grave with Marines Robert Denmark, Ernest Porter, and Frank Spencer.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WOOD, Alexander

Marine
CH/X 105330
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alexander Wood died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Robert James and Eleanor Annie Wood, of Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
 
Sources

WOOD, Robert Frederick

Marine
CH/X 3476
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Wood died during operations at Milna on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/139.

40RM Commando Commanders

PHILLIPPS, Joseph Picton

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Wednesday, August 19, 1942
Killed in action or died of wounds
Local Roll of Honour: 
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Picton Phillipps, Officer Commanding 40RM Commando, died during operations at Dieppe, France. He has no known grave.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 

MANNERS, James Calvert

Known as: 
Pops
Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Saturday, June 3, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
28
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Lieutenant Colonel James Manners DSO, Officer Commanding 40RM Commando, died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. He had been Commanding Officer since just after the Dieppe raid and was appointed D.S.O. for gallant and distinguished services in operations leading to the capture of Termoli. *
 
Sources
CWGC
* London Gazette 36367, page 687 [8/2/1944].
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 

SANKEY, Robert Woodall

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Sankey RM
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Sankey was appointed Officer Commanding 40 Royal Marine Commando on the 1st July 1944 after the death in June of Lieutenant Colonel  James C. Manners, DSO [more....] [1].
  • 1943 Commanding Officer 11th RM Bn. [2].
  • July 1943 (Temporary Captain) (Acting Temporary Major) received a Mention in Despatches for good service in operations in the Middle East [3].
  • 28 December 1943 (Temporary Captain) (Acting Temporary Major) awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for courage and leadership in operations in North Africa [4].
  • 1 July 1944 posted 40RM Commando as Commanding Officer [1].
  • 23 November 1944 (Temporary Major) Acting Temporary Lieutenant Colonel) awarded the Distinguished Service Order [5] in recognition of gallant and distinguished service during operations at Sarande between 24 September and 17 October 1944 [6].
Sources
[1] The Light Blue Lanyard, author Maj. J.C. Beadle, MBE, MC, RM.
[2] Navy Lists June 1943 Bi Monthly Volume 1. https://digital.nls.uk/9311211.
[3] London Gazette Supp. 36099, page 3276.
[4] London Gazette Supp. 36303, page 5636.
[5] London Gazette Supp. 36807, page 5375.
[6] National Archives file WO373/46/234.
 
Notes from The Light Blue Lanyard @ [1] above.
Enlisted Royal Marines 1932; awarded King's Badge; former Corps heavyweight boxing champion;served as NCO until leaving service in 1935; renlisted at start of hostilities; commissioned 1940; posted 11th RM Bn; later OC 11th RM Bn.
 

40RM Commando Nominal Roll

Nominal Roll 40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. 
In the absence of any detail on our website, If you wish a name added to this Nominal Roll, you must first provide to us evidence that establishes Commando service. Not all Royal Marines were Commando trained in WW2. Methods of establishing such service can be varied from service records, official letter or other document where it is mentioned, a photo showing commando insignia, books, etc.  Anecdotal evidence is not sufficient. 

40RM Cdo Nominal Roll A-D

Nominal Roll for No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Abbreviations used can be found at the end of the list.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
ADAM
W.M.
Capt
 
Lon.Scottish; Adj. May 45
WD 1945
John, Moir
Mne
PO/X 4237
 
CWGC
Ronald, Leslie
Mne
CH/X 112202
 
CWGC
ANDERSON 
A
Mne
PO/X107001
 
WD Sept'45
Charles
Mne
PLY/X 1674
 
LBL
David, Charles
Capt
 
MC
(CA98)
Harry, R.J.
Mne
PO/X 100156
 
LBL
Richard, Harry
Sgt
 
BEM
(CA96)
ATKINSON
O.M.
Lieut
 
 
WD July 45; LBL
Basil,McGonigle
Sgt
CH/X 1409
MM (45RM)
WO/373/47/149
Walter
Mne
EX/3144
PoW Dieppe
WO344/131/1
James, Sidney
CSM
PLY/X746
 
CWGC
BARCLAY
 
Major
 
 
ADM202/87
William
Mne
 
 
(CA110)
BARLOW
W
Mne
PO/X102633T
to 4CdoBde 8Sep45.
WD
BARRETT
Wilfred,Douglas
Cpl
EX/3894
lka Blackpool
(LL10),(CA120), (CARMs)
William, Henry
Mne
PLY/X109107
 
CWGC
Cyril, Edward
Mne
PLY/X 3085
 
LBL
George, Henry
Mne
EX/ 962
 
CWGC
BAXTER
David
Mne
 
lka Bristol
(CA120)
BAYERS
W.
 
 
 
PG
Jeffrey, Charles
Lieut (Major)
 
MBE,MC
WO/373/57/513, PG
BEAUMONT
R.E.
Mne
PO/X118455
& 45RM
(LL2) (CARMs)
Harwood, F.G.
CSM
PLY/X 458
MM (& 45RM)
(CA65)
BEBEE
R. 'Jack'
Mne
CH/X104076
to 4 CdoBde 8Sep45 
WD; PG 40RM
BEDBOROUGH
 
Sgt
 
 
WD Sept'45
BEER
Charles,Kennedy
Mne
PLY/X111339
 
PG
Jack
Sgt
CH/X 844
 
CWGC
BEGLEY
P.J.
Mne
PO/X102093
to 4 Cdo Bde Sept45.
WD
BELBIN
G.O.
Lieut
 
OC 'S' tp.
WD Apr45 Appendix F1
BELL
R.W.J.
Mne
PO/X 482
 
LL2 & CA RMs
BENNETT
G
Mne
PLY/X104943
 
WD Sept'45
Henry, Wiggie
CSM
CH/X 512
MM
(CA82)
Stanley, John
Mne
CH/X 112955
 
(CA97), CA RMs
BERGUM
Glyn
Sgt
 
 
(CA110)
BERKLEY
Walter
CSgt
 
 
(CA107)
BERRIFF
Arthur, Maurice
Lieut. QM
 
 
WD Oct'42; adm202/87
BETTS
Joshua, Charles
Cpl
 
 
(CA63)
George, Reginald
Mne
CH/X 105473
MM
WO/373/93
BIRCH
J.
Cpl
CH/X2668
 
CA RMs
Arthur
Mne
PO/X 114618
 
CWGC
BISSENDEN
Des
Mne
CH/X110654
 
(CA114); CA RMs
Albert, Henry
Cpl
PO/X 4970
 
CWGC
BLOSS
R.
Mne
CH/X111643
 
PG; CARMs
John, Arthur
Mne
PO/X 117494
 
CWGC
BLUMSOM
George, Richard
Mne
CH/X3155
 
CA RMs, Forum
Percy
Cpl
EX/ 962
 
CWGC
Geoffrey
Mne
PO/X 3189
 
LBL
Stanley
Sgt
RAMC
BEM
(CA18);(CA66)
BOTHE
 
Mne
 
 
LBL
BOWLER
C.H.
Mne
CH/X104047(D)
 
WD Sept'45
James
Mne
PO/X107052
PoW Dieppe
WO344/36/1
BRADFORD
 
Mne
 
 
LBL
Arthur, Marcus
Mne
 
 
(CA102)
John, William, E.
Capt
 
MC
WD Oct'42; WO373/47/146
William, Joseph
Mne
PLY/X 3580
 
LBL
Leslie, Charles
Mne
PLY/X105411
MM
WD Oct'42; (CA108)
BRAMPTON
S.
 
 
 
PG
Terence, Edward
Mne
CH/X 105010
MM
LBL
Alexander
Mne
CH/X 104278
 
CWGC
BRIGGS
G.C.P.H.
Revd
 
 
WD Feb'43
BRISTOWE
Frank, Hilary
Capt later Col
 
 
CA 96; CVA PG
Jeffrey
Sgt
PO/X110093
 
Cert. of Service
BROCKBANK
 
2nd Lieut
 
 
WD Mar'43; LBL
BROWN
B.M.
Mne
CH/X104865
 
CA RMs
Jack
Mne
PLY/X109374
 
CWGC
Stephen, T.F.
Mne
PLY/X111140
 
CWGC
Robert
Mne
CH/X 1085
 
LBL
William
Mne
PLY/X107517
 
CWGC
Henry, Thomas
Mne
CH/X110667
 
CWGC
Francis, E.G.
Mne
CH/X113057
 
CWGC
BURGUM
Glynn
Sgt
PLY/X2694
 
(CA110); CA RMs
BURNS
W
Mne
 
lka Hull
(CA103); PG
BURROWS
L.J.W.
Mne
PO/X103718
to 4 CdoBde 8Sep45 
WD
Leslie, Mears
Mne
PO/X 113418
 
CWGC
BYE
Charles, Henry, Beresford
CSgt
CH/X1511
&42RM
(CA56)
Edward, Stewart, 'Eddie'
Mne
 
 
(CA39) and others
Harry, Watt
Pte
14421247 RAMC
DCM 
LL 3
Arthur, John
Mne
PLY/X 3413
 
CWGC
Edward, Albert
LCpl
CH/X 103413
 
CWGC
William, Henry
Mne
CH/X110490
PoW Italy 1945 WO344/55/1
CARLAN
 
Mne
 
 
LBL
CARROLL
T.
Cpl
PO/X105493
 
CA RMs
Stanley, William
Mne
EX/1131
PoW Dieppe
WO344/56/2
CARVEY
'Knife'
 
 
 
PG
CASS
Donald, R.
Mne
PLY/X108143
 
(CA110); CA RMs
CATCHPOLE
 
RSM
 
 
WD Sept'45
John
Mne
PO/X 108069
 
CWGC
CHAPMAN
 
2nd Lieut
 
 
WD Nov'42
CHAPMAN
Charles,Clarence
Mne
EX/ 1169
 
LBL
CHAPMAN
J.H.
Mne
CH/X109475
MBE
(CA92); CA RMs
CHARLES
J.R.
Mne
PO/X110882
'P' Tp,
CA RMs; WD report 21May44
CHENEY
J.A.
Mne
PLY/X104367
to 4 Cdo Bde 8Sep45
WD
Richard, Sydney
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
CHURCHER
A.
Mne
 
 
(CA110)
CHURCHILL
J.D.
Cpl
PLY/X111784
 
CA RMs
CHURCHILL
Philip, J.
CSgt
PO/X2314
 
CA RMs
CHURCHILL
W.
Mne
PO/X105486
8Sep45 to 4 Cdo Bde  
(WD) (CA75)
CLARK
James, Adam
Mne
 
 
(CA90)
CLARKSON
Herbert
Sgt
PO/x109343
 
Burma Star Assn
Edgar, G.A.
Mne
PO/X110919
PoW
CA RMs
CLEE
Dennis
 
 
 
NP (Coventry Eve. Telegraph24July45)
Herbert
Mne
PLY/X104331
 
CWGC
COEY
John, A.
Mne
PO/X106776
 
CA 103, CA RMs
Gordon, David
LCpl
CH/X 112755
 
CWGC
COLEMAN
Ernest, Leonard
Mne
 
 
(CA103); PG
COLLINS
Ken
 
 
 
CVA obit
Alan, Douglas
Capt
 
 
CWGC
John, James
Sgt
PLY/X 1394
DCM
WO373/47/148
COOKE
F.
 
 
 
PG
Arthur, W.G.
Mne
CH/X 113203
 
CWGC
Peter, Lonsdale
Mne
CH/X 110269
 
CWGC
Charles
Sgt
PLY/X104215
MM,MID
WO 373/47/79
Brian, Arthur
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
COOPER
 
Lieut
 
 
Navy Lists  Aug'44
COOPER
E.R.
Capt.later Major
439
 
WD Sep45; CA RMs
Herbert, James
Mne
PO/X108789
 
CWGC
COPSEY
David
Lieut
 
 
(CA114)
James, Ernest, B.
Cpl
CH/X 1679
 
CWGC
Arthur, Henry
CSgt
CH/X 1013
 
CWGC
COSHAM
C.E.
Mne
PLY/X104368
to 4 Cdo Bde 8Sep45.
WD
COTTON
Cyril, William
Mne
PO/X114490
 
(CA100); CA RMs
COX
W.G.
Mne
 
 
(LL7)
William, H.C.
Cpl
PLY/X108062
 
CWGC
John, Henry
Mne
CH/X 110791
 
CWGC
CROPPER
Walter, Watkinson
Cpl
PO/X113289
 
CA RMs; WD report 21May44; 
Leonard
Lieut
 
 
CWGC; WD Nov'42
CULLERTON
 
Cpl
 
 
WD / Dieppe report by Lt Lee
DALY
A.P.
Cpl
PO/X116516
 
CA RMs
DANDO
W.
Sgt
 
 
(CA90)
DANIELS
E.J.
Mne
PLY/X109908
 
CA RMs
DAROCIN
Bernard
LCpl
 
 
(CA98)
Joseph, Thomas
LCpl
 
 
(CA114)
Albert, Ernest
Mne
PLY/X 6
 
CWGC
Reginald
Mne
PO/X 106905
 
CWGC
Ian
Lt Col
 
DSO,MBE
LBL, CA RMs
Peter
Capt
133538
MC, R.A.M.C.
LG36983,p1427
Robert, Mc.
Mne
PO/X 109616
 
CWGC
DEVERAUX
 
Capt
 
'B' troop 1943
WD March 1943
DEWHURST
Herbert, R.G.
Cpl
PLY/X106032
 
(CA62); CA RMs
H.S.
Mne
PO/X4736
 
PoW  ADM222/111
Paul
CSgt
PO/X 107388
 
CWGC
DIX
Len, .W.
Sgt
CH/X104009
 
CA RMs; PG
David George
Cpl
PLY/X 2699
 
LBL
DODD
D
Lieut
 
 
Navy Lists /  WD May45
Harry
Mne
EX/ 5685
 
CWGC
DRIDGE
A.F.
Mne
EX/4465
&43RM
CA RMs
Alfred
Cpl
PLY/X108140
 
CWGC
DUFFIELD
Jack, J.W.
Mne
CH/X105926
 
(CA106); CA RMs
DUFFY
William
Mne
PO/X101146
 
(CA119); CA RMs
DUGGAN
W.J.
Mne
CH/X105080
 
WD Sept'45
DUNSMORE
 
Sgt
 
 
WD Sept'45
DURE
Desmond Frank
Mne
PLY/X108167
 
(CA98); CA RMs
DURKIN
Bernard, A.
LCpl
PLY/X104278
 
(CA98); CA RMs
Charles, L.
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
DWAN
'Lofty'
Mne
 
 
PG
Source abbreviations

CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion lists.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
WD = War Diary.
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
LBL = Light Blue Lanyard author  Jeffrey Charles Beadle.
NP =Newspaper report.

40RM Cdo Nominal Roll E-K

Nominal Roll for No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.

Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Abbreviations used can be found at the end of the list.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
Peter
Sgt
CH/X109658
Police Intake
(LL4)(CA104)
EASTER
L.A.
Sgt
PO/X3865
BEM
(and 46RM)
CA RMs
Edward, William
Capt
426
MC
EDGE
 
 
PLY/X116921
 
CA RMs
Maurice, Albert
Mne
 
 
LBL
Leonard, George
Mne
PO/X 5111
 
(PG)
ELLIS
G.C.
Cpl
PO/X3051
 
CA RMs
EMBLETON
K
Cpl
 
 
5Dec43 WD ref ADM202/87
EMMETT
A.D.
CSgt
 
 
CA RMs
ENGLISH
Harry
Mne
PO/X110596
 
CVA PG 40RM
Michael, Jarvis
Capt
 
MC
CWGC
ESCREET
Norman, Leonard
Cpl
PO/X114727
& CMWTC 
CA86 & CA RMs
ETHERIDGE
Peter, J.
Cpl
CH/X115103
& 45RM
CA 88 & CA RMs
George, Albert
Mne
PO/X108340
MID
CWGC
EVANS
T.R. 'Tom'
Sgt
CH/X100438
 
CA RMs; CVA PG
Henry, John
Cpl
PLY/X 2081
 
CWGC
Robert, Scott
LCpl
PO/X 4043
 
CWGC
Maurice
Mne
PO/X 114817
 
CWGC
FARMER
James
Cpl
PO/X107526
 
CVA PG & CA RMs
FARNWORTH
G.R.
Mne
CH/X1420
 
CA RMs
Robert
Mne
PO/X2501
 
LBL
FARREN
E.
Mne
PO/X109876
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
FEARNALL
R.A.
Mne
 
& 30AU
CA RMs
FERGUSON
Louis
TSM
 
 
CVA 40CDO
FERNIE
John
Mne
CH/X111915
 
CA115; CA RMs
Ernest, Edward
Sgt
PLY/X106278
 
CWGC
FINLAYSON
Kenneth, A.
Mne
CH/X100922
& 30AU
CA RMs
FINNIS
N.M.C.
Mne
CH/X3191
& 45RM
CA RMs
James
Cpl
CH/ X105359
 
CWGC
J.C.
Mne
CH/X103621
 
CWGC & CA RMs
FISHER
P.C.
Cpl
CH/X109459
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
George, Ernest
Mne
PO/X 315
 
LBL
FLETCHER
D.
Mne
PO/X112551
PoW
CA RMs = 40RM
ADM222/111=41RM
FLOWERS
Eric
Mne
 
'Y' Tp
(CA92, CA94)
FORBES
John
Sgt
CH/X3163
To OCTU
(CA 103), CA RMs
FORD
 
LCpl
 
 
DEFE2/48
FORD
R.J.
Mne
PO/X2366
 
CA RMs
FORSYTH
R.E.J.
Mne
CH/X111197
 
CA RMs
Ronald, Thomas
LCpl
CH/X 2825
 
CWGC; PG
Leslie, Herbert
Mne
PO/X115045
 
CWGC
FROST
K.G.
RQMS
PLY/X 475
BEM (& 42RM)
LL 5 & CA RMs
James, Maurice
Mne
PLY/X104839
 
CWGC
GARBUTT
 
TSM
 
 
NAVY LIST 1944
GARDINER
J.
Mne
CH/X104514
Wounded Italy
CA RMs
GARLAND
 
Mne
 
Wounded Dieppe
WD
GARNER
W.
Mne
CH/X2406
 
CA RMs
GARVEY
J.T.
Mne
PO/X2935
 
CA RMs
GASSON
Raymond,Charles
Mne
PO/X114537
&47RM, &45
CA RMs & CA96
GAULTON
Ray
Mne
CH/X101577
 
CA 68 & CA RMs
Donald, Percy
Mne
EX/ 1172
 
CWGC
GIBBS
Walter, Andrew
Cpl
CH/X110618
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
GILES
D
 
 
 
CVA PG
GLEDHILL
A
Mne
PLY/X.101163
 
WD Sept'45
GLEDHILL
Harry
Mne
 
 
LL 11 & CA 74
Frederick, Rex
Mne
PLY/X 3095
 
LBL
GORDON
 
TSM
 
 
LBL
James, J.T.
Cpl
CH/X 100536
MM
WO373/47/155
William, Young
Mne
CH/X 105950
 
CWGC
GOSLING
Henry, Robert, Claude
Mne
PO/X3750
&43RM, &45
PG; CA 99 & CA RMs
Eric, William
Mne
PO/X 2274
 
CWGC
GOUGH
E.D.
Mne
CH/X111195
 
CA RMs
Harry, W.F.
Capt
 
 
Adm202/87,CWGC
Thomas, Patrick
Mne
EX 13408
 
CWGC; PG
Patrick
Mne
CH/X 112120
 
CWGC
GRUNDY
F.W.
Sgt
PLY/X103683
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
GUINAN
H.W.
Mne
CH/X3353
 
CA RMs
Robert, William
Mne
PLY/X4097
 
CWGC
HAIG
David, Douglas
Mne
CH/X107112
 
LL 5,CA 86,CA RMs
HALL
Harold
Cpl
CH/X2147
 
LL5, CA RMs
Edward, Oliver
Cpl
CH/X 104537
MID
CWGC
HANLON
Walter
Mne
EX/1715
 
CA 82, CA RMs
HARPER
Alf
Mne
 
 
PG
HARRIES
 
Lt
 
 
WD Sept'45
Sidney, Bertram, 'Red'
Cpl
CH/x105299
& 30AU
CA110, CA RMs
HARRIS
W
Mne
PO/X103188
 
CA RMs
HART
L.
Mne
PO/X111090?
'Q' Troop, LKA Daventry
CA 93, CA RMs, 
HART
Les, P.
Mne
CH/X102176?
 
CA RMs, plaque SB
William, J.A.
CSgt
PLY/X 2905
 
CWGC; WD Dieppe report / WD Oct'42
Leslie, George
LCpl
PLY/X3864
 
CWGC
Frederick C.W.
CSgt
PLY/X 2685
 
CWGC
HARWOOD
R.
Mne
PLY/X108284
'P' Troop 
CA 93, CA RMs
Colin, W.H.
Sgt
 
 
LBL
Frank, Reginald
LCpl
PLY/X100676
 
CWGC
HAWKINS
J.
Mne
PLY/X103962
to 4 Cdo Bde 8Sep45.
WD
Kenneth, Scott
CSM
CH/X 1120
MM,MID
WO373/47/170
Robert, Griffen
Mne
PO/X 113795
 
CWGC
Albert
Cpl
CH/X 1967
 
CWGC
Richard
Mne
PO/X 4047
 
LBL
HEFFERMAN
William, John
Cpl
CH/X2485
PoW
CA 100, CA RMs
Peter, W.C.
Maj.Gen
 
DSC,MC,MID
Adm202/87
Alfred, Walter
Sgt
CH/X 112355
 
LBL
Alexander, F.
Mne
EX/ 3189
 
LBL
Douglas, Alfred
Mne
PO/X 2835
 
CWGC
George, William
Cpl
CH/X2855
 
CWGC
William, Bertram
Mne
PO/X 2397
 
LBL
Harry, Lowe
Mne
PO/X 104141
 
LBL
William, Jenkin
Capt
 
 
CWGC
A.R.
Mne
CH/X3228
& 41RM
 CA 112, CA RMs
HILL
A.S.
Mne
PLY/X2970
 
CA RMs
Bertram, Peter
Lieut
 
 
CWGC;WD Nov'42
Henry, William
Sgt
EX/ 5515
MID
CWGC
Reginald,Hemming
Mne
PLY/X 3235
 
LBL
HILL
T.
Cpl
PLY/X115831
 
LL 6, CA RMs; Possible in PG
HISCOX
Henry, James
Mne
EX/5077
 
CA 113;CA RMs; G&L May/June2001
Victor, Frederick
Mne
CH/X 112644
 
CWGC
HODGE
F.L.
Cpl
PLY/X22553
 
CA RMs
HOLLIDAY
Cyril, W.
Mne
CH/X109100
 
CA 98, CA RMs
William, Morgan
Sgt
PLY/X110136
MM
LG; CVA PG
Norman, Charles
Mne
PO/X 117193
 
CWGC
Michael, Charles
Mne
PO/X110133
 
CA 96, CA RMs
HORSFIELD
J.H.
RSM
CH/X1175; HQ Troop
CGM, MM ? (&SAS/SBS) 
CA 93, CA RMs
HORSLEY
J.H.
Cpl
PO/X121701
& 45RM
CA RMs
Robert, Dyer
Major
 
MC
Adm202/87, CVA PG
HOULTON
Frederick, W
Mne
CH/X111169
 
CA 56, CA RMs
HOWARD
R.E.
Cpl
PO/X117595
 
CA RMs
HOWARD
 
CSgt
 
'Q' Tp 1943
WD March 1943
Geoffrey, Robert
Mne
PO/X 116193
 
CWGC
HUMPHREY
Joseph
Cpl
PO/X2810
Blinded in action
CA 108, CA RMs
Harry
Mne
PLY/X 2458
 
LBL
Joseph
Mne
CH/X103795
 
CWGC & RMHS
Herbert, Oliver
Lieut
 
MiD
 Adm202/87
John
Mne
PLY/X112964
 
CWGC
HURST
R
 
 
 
CVA PG
James
Mne
CH/X 2331
 
LBL
HUTCHINSON
Thomas
TSM
 
BEM
CA 89
HYDE
C.A.
Mne
 
& 41RM
CA RMs
IREDALE
W.H.
Cpl
PLY/X107491
 
WD Sept'45
JACKMAN
E.
Sgt
 
 
lka Woking (LL6)
Thomas
LCpl
CH/X 100733
 
CWGC
Peter
Mne
CH/X 111786
 
CWGC
JAMES
C
LCpl
PO/X113177
 
WD Sep'45
George, Henry
LCpl
CH/X 110924
 
CWGC
Russell, Keith
Mne
PO/X 108891
 
LBL
JAQUES
Ronald
Mne
CH/X110744
 
CA 110, CA RMs
Francis Hubert
Tpr
ARMY 305985
 
CWGC
Michael
Mne
PO/X 105426
 
LBL
JOCHAM
F.G.F.
Mne
CH/X111805
 
CA RMs
JOHNSON
C.W.
Mne
PO/X108238
 
WD Sept'45
George, A.T.W.
Sgt
PO/X 3191
MM
LL 7
Ronald
Mne
CH/X109807
 
CWGC, CA RMS
JOHNSTONE
 
Mne
 
 
DEFE2/48
JOLLY
A. Robert
Mne
PO/X4173
PoW Dieppe
CVA PG;CA RMs
John
Mne
CH/X 2429
 
CWGC
JORDAN
E.H.
CSgt
 
 
WD Jan'43
JORDAN
R.E.S.
Mne
 
 
CA 79
KAYE
Terry
Mne
 
CA 65
KEERS
A.J.
Mne
CH/X107464
 
CA RMs
John, Francis
Mne
CH/X 2555
 
LBL
KELLY
William, John
TSM
PLY/X101002
& 47RM
CA 84, CA RMs
Roy
Mne
CH/X 111228
 
CWGC
Howard
Mne
PLY/X101997
 
CWGC
KERR
R.W.
Mne
CH/X111838
&41RM, &45
LL 7, CA RMs
KETTLEWELL
 
Mne
 
wounded Dieppe
WD, LBL
Joseph
Cpl
EX/ 3726
 
CWGC
KING
George, E
Cpl
CH/X111881
 
CA 119, CA RMs
KING
William, H.
Mne
PO/X108361
 
CA 110, CA RMs, CVA PG
KINNIMONT
J.
Cpl
EX/2809
 
CA RMs
Ernest, Arthur
Sgt
PO/X 105560
MM,MID
WO 373/47/88; CVA PG
Edward, Sydney
Mne
CH/X 3417
 
CWGC
John, Frederick, Peter
Sgt then Lieut
CH/X100186
MiD  (&30AU)
LBL, CVA PG, (CA116)
Source abbreviations
CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
CVA PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion lists.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
WD = War Diary.
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
LBL = Light Blue Lanyard author  Jeffrey Charles Beadle.
G&L - Golbe and Laurel Magazine
NP =Newspaper report.
 

40RM Cdo Nominal Roll L-R

Nominal Roll for No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Abbreviations used can be found at the end of the List.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
Reginald, Arthur
Mne
PLY/X3859
 
LBL
Ian, Douglas
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
LAISHAM
 
Cpl
 
May be ident with Leyshon
LBL
LAMB
J.F.C.
Mne
CH/X.101829
 
CA RMs
LAWDON
Dan
Mne
 
 
PG
LEATHERBARROW
C
Lt
 
 
WD Sept'45
Le FEVRE
Ronald, F.W.J.
Mne
CH/X.105300
 
CA 119,CA RMs
David, Rupert, Nelson
Mne
PO/X5001
 
LBL
LEEK
William, H.
Cpl
PLY/X1585
 
CA 92, CA RMs
LEES
 
TSM
 
 
LBL
LEEWORTHY
William
Cpl
PO/X.103938
 
CA 110, CVA PG; WD Sep'45
LENIHAN, or, LENIHAM
Denis, James
Mne
CH/X11605
 
CA119, CA RMs, CVA PG
LENNON
James
Mne
PO/X.101670
 
PG; CA119; CA RMs
Thomas
Mne
EX/3720
 
CWGC
LEWIS
John
 
 
 
CVA PG
LEYSHON
W. Richard
Cpl
PO/X.109445
 
WD Sep'45; (CA94)
LILLICO
 
Cpl
 
 
DEFE2/48
LIST
A.
Mne
CH/X.108620
to 4Cdo Bde 8 Sep45
WD
William, Armstrong
Mne
CH/X.113276
 
CWGC
LITTLEWOOD
W
A/Sgt Maj
 
 
NAVY LIST Oct44
LOE
Harold, G.
Capt
 
Instructor after Dieppe
WD Oct'42; CA 110; CVA PG
Norman, Harry
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
LUCAS
George, B.W.
Major
 
MBE
Qr Master 40 RM Cdo (Navy Lists) (CA21)(CA80)
LUMSDEN
 
Major
 
 
WD Oct'42
MacKENZIE
A
Cpl
 
 
LL 8
John
Mne
EX/4156
 
CWGC (poss image in PG)
Michael, Stuart
Capt
 
 
CWGC
MADDEN
C.J.
LCpl
7348916
 
RAMC;
WD Sept'45
MAILEY
David, 'Don'
Cpl
 
 
PG; from Bangor; Nothern Whig newspaper 5/9/42
James, Albert
Mne
CH/X111755
 
.
MALCOLM
A.T.
Mne
 
 
WD Jan'43
George
TSM
PLY/X 639
MM,MID
CWGC
MANN
J.H.
Mne
PLY/X3845
 
CA 92
James, Calvert
Lt Col
 
DSO
CWGC
Frederick,Henry,George
CSM
PO/X1227
 
CWGC
Leslie, George
Lieut (later Col)
 
Awarded MC Korea
LBL, CA RMs, LG39230,p2749
MARSHALL
 
Mne
 
 
LBL
Lionel, Guy, Bradford
Capt
 
MC bar
CWGC
MARTIN
F
 
 
 
CVA PG
Hugh, Fortune
RSM
CH.X.501
Dieppe
40RM Cdo WD; WO373/185/417
MATTERS
Philip, Richard
Major
 
 
DEFE2/48
MATTERS
John, Geoffrey
Lieut
 
MID
NAVY LIST 1944
Fredrick, Gordon
Cpl
PO/X.112579
 
CWGC
Neil,Stanley,Eustace
Major
 
MID
CA 85, LBL
McALISTER
R
 
 
 
CVA PG
McCALLUM
J.S.
Mne
PO/X.106865
to 4 Cdo Bde 8Sep45.
WD
McCOLL
P.J.
Capt
 
 
Adjutant20Feb44 WD-Adm202/87
McCONKEY
Richard
Mne
CH/X2677
 
CA 18, CA RMs; wounded Dieppe
Norman
Cpl
PO/X4530
 
CWGC; Possible image in PG
Ernest
Mne
PO/X3758
 
LBL
Joseph, Christopher
Mne
PLY/X3027
 
LBL
Dennis, Patrick
Mne
CH/X.111797
 
CWGC
McKELLAR
 
Capt
 
 
WD Feb'43; Adm202/87
George
Cpl
EX3363
MID
CWGC
McKENNA
R.
Sgt
PO/X.4987
 
WD Sept'45
McKISSOCK
David (query Danny)
Mne
 
 
CA 89; PG
MCKNIGHT
Willie
Mne
 
 
LBL
McNALLY
W.
Mne
CH/X.105714
'Y' Troop
CA 93, CA RMs
MCNEIL
Charles, jim
Mne
PO/X.108653
Left Cdo own request
CA RMs
MEACOCK
R.
LCpl
CH/X107236
 
CA RMs
MEECHAN
J.
Mne
PO/X.103281
 
WD Sept'45
MEINERS
Jim
Mne
PLY/X.3362
PoW
CA 77, CA RMs, CVA PG
Reginald Herbert
Cpl
PO/X.2450
 
LBL
MILLER
D.G.
Sgt
PLY/X.106953
LKA - S.Africa
CA RMs
MILLINS
R.D.
Mne
CH/X.114506
 
CA RMs
MILLS
F.S.
Sgt
CH/X3873
& 45RM
CA RMs
Frederick, Charles
Mne
PLY/X2430
 
LBL
MILLWARD
Ernest
Mne
 
 
CVA PG 
MITCHELL
John, Richard, H.
Sgt
CH/X.103988
MID
CA 119
Robert, Tweedie
Sgt
PO/X.115392
 
CA 105, CA RMs
Geoffrey .E
LCpl
6105340
RAMC
CWGC
Edwin, John
Mne
CH/X.112355
 
CWGC
Kenneth, William
Mne
CH/ X.110478
 
CWGC
Henry, William
LCpl
CH/X.1618
 
CWGC
MORGAN
L.T.
Cpl
CH/X.106462
 
CA103, CA RMs, CVA PG
MORGAN
Timothy, Dennis, 'Dai'
Lieut(later Lt.Col)
 
MC
CA 95/G&L Jul'92 40Cdo&OC42Cdo
MORRELL
 
Cpl
 
 
WD Aug45 Trng.program
MORRIS
K.C.
CSgt
CH/X.100854
 
LBL, CA RMs, CVA PG
MORRIS
 
Capt
 
 
WD Sept'45
MORTON
 
Cpl
 
 
LBL
Alfred, 'Pop'
Mne
 
 
PG 
MULLINS
 
Mne
 
 
LBL (PoW)
Thomas
Mne
PO/X.105260
 
CWGC
MUNDAY, or, MUNDY
L.R. 'Les'
Mne
CH/X.104014
 
CA RMs; PG
MURPHY
Edward 'Eddie'
Lieut
 
DSM
CA 104; Navy Lists Sept.'44
James, Rudd
Mne
CH/X2683
 
PoW  
MUSCROFT
Stanley
Mne
 
'Y' troop
WD MAY44; Forum post
MUSGOVE
 
Mne
 
 
WD45/40-MAY
Douglas, James
Mne
PO/X 4732
 
CWGC
Alec
Mne
PLY/X109509
 
CWGC
Thomas
Mne
CH/X 2218
 
LBL
NEALE
Raymond
Lieut  I.O.
 
MID
DEFE2/48
NEEP
Edwin, P. 'Eddie'
LCpl
 
 
CA 102
NICHOLSON
C.
Mne
PLY/X.107959
 
CA RMs
NICKLIN
R.D.
Mne
CH/X.106289
 
CA RMs
Joseph
Mne
PO/X.105298
 
CWGC; PG
NIXON
 
Lt
 
 
WD Sept'45
NORTHERN
S.B.
Mne
PO/X.10103
 
CA RMs
NORTON
W.G.
Bugler
CH/X.105546
& 45RM
CA RMs
Sidney, Donald
Mne
CH/X.100025
 
CWGC, CA RMs
Arthur, Ray
Mne
PO/X 2308
 
LBL
O'BRIEN
J.D.
Lieut
 
 
WD Feb'43
John, Patrick, Joseph
Capt
 
MC
WO373/47/153
Edward, Skilly
Mne
PO/X 1309
 
LBL
Frank, John
Mne
 
 
CWGC
Christopher, Thomas
Mne
PO/X.104971
 
CWGC
ODENDAAL
John, R.
Capt
& 43RM
B.E.M.
LBL, CA 50, LG36001, p2004
Peter, William
Mne
PO/X.107304
 
CWGC
Derrick, George
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
PAGE
Albert, F.
Mne
PO/X.115351
'S' Troop
CA 93, CA RMs, CVA PG
Leonard, James
Mne
CH/X.110765
 
CWGC
PALMER
A.T.
Mne
CH/X.107586
 
CA RMs
PALMER
Ernest, Edward
Cpl
CH/X.103819
MM
LG 37013, p1791
John
Mne
PLY/X 3323
 
LBL
Howard Denis
Mne
PO/X.107976
 
LBL
PARKER
Bryan
Lieut
 
 
LL 9
Robert Stevenson
Mne
PLY/X 2254
 
LBL
PARKER
Thomas
Mne
PO/X.108648
Wounded
CA RMs, CVAPG,
Plaque SB
PARSONS
J.F. 'Jack'
Mne
CH/X.110137
 
CA 89, CA RMs
PATE
J.
Cpl
CH/X3209
& 41RM
LL 11, CA RMs
Neil
Cpl
PLY/X.103894
MM;  (8Sep45  to 4CdoBde) 
WO373/47/156; (WD) ; PG
PATTERSON
P.E.
Cpl
PLY/X.110920
 
CA RMs
PAYNE
Ronald
Mne
 
 
CA 90
George, Thomas
Mne
PO/X 4374
 
LBL
John, David, George
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
Henry, Douglas, Haig, Allenby
Mne
EX/ 3500
 
LBL
PERRY
J.W.
Cpl
PLY/X4089; 'X' Troop
& 45RM
CA 93, CA RMs
PERRY
Ron
Mne
 
'Y' Tp
CVA PG; 
PETERS
E.
Mne
PO/X.116876
 
CA RMs
Joseph, Picton 
Lt Col
 
 
CWGC
PHIPPS
Sidney
Mne
PLY/X.102819
 
CA 118, CA RMs
Alfred
Mne
CH/X 111702
 
CWGC
Ronald
Mne
PLY/X.113394
 
CWGC
Edward, Albert
Cpl
CH/X 1257
 
CWGC
John, Henry
Cpl
EX/ 1240
 
CWGC
PLATT-CHANCE
 
Sgt
 
 
WD Sept 45
PLIM
G.S. 'Sam'
Mne
PLY/X.114037
& 45RM
CA 104, CA RMs, CVA PG
POOK
I.J. 'Jim'
Lieut
 
& CMWTC
CA 99, CA RMs
POOK
William, C.
Capt
 
 
CA 119, CA RMs, CVA PG
Ernest, Willim
Mne
PLY/X.104940
 
CWGC
Norman, Maund
Major
 
 
CWGC
POUNDS
T.V.
Mne
PO/X.104311T
to 4 CdoBde 8Sep45.
WD
POWELL
Eddie
Mne
 
 
PG
Wallace, William, Alfred
Mne
CH/ X 3243
 
CWGC
POYNER
Ernest, James
Mne
CH/X.108764
'Q' troop
CVA Forum, CVA PG
George, Albert
Mne
PO/X114549
PoW Italy
WO344/258/1
George, Stephen
Mne
CH/X 3203
 
CWGC
PRITCHARD
S.
Cpl
PO/X.102096
 
WD Sept'45
PUNTON
Joseph
Mne
 
 
CA 103
QUIN, or, QUINN
G.E.
Cpl
CH/X.100129
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
QUINN
T.K.
Mne
PO/X.113229
CA RMs
QUINNELL
S.L.
 
 
(lka Llanelli)
CA RMs
Alfred, William, John
Mne
PLY/X2920
PoW Dieppe
WO344/263/1
RATCLIFFE
G.A.
Sgt
PO/X5051
 
CA RMs
RATTRAY
Roderick, Mckenzie
Sgt
PLY/X2171
 
CA 41, CA RMs
RAYNER
G.
Mne
PLY/X.104356
(lka IOW)
CA RMs
REECE
Walter, E.
Cpl
PLY/X.109095
 
CA 71, CA RMs
REID
W.G.
Major
 
 
WD July 45
RENDELL
Reginald
Sgt 
 
 
Int. Sec; Jan 45 WD report Jan 45 (PG)
William, Henry
Mne
PO/X21781
 
CWGC
RICE
Fred
 
 
 
PG-RM 40
RICHARDSON
K
Cpl
PO/X.105588
 
CA RMs
RICHES
D.H.
Sgt
CH/X.104751
 
LL 9, CA RMs
James, Albert
Mne
EX / 3778
 
LBL
RENDELL
Reginald
Mne
 
 
CVA PG 
RICE
Fred
 
 
 
CVA PG 
Albert, Harrison, Invincible
Mne
PO/X 3021
 
CWGC
RIDGEWAY
Jim
 
 
 
CVA obituary
ROBBINS
Albert, John
Mne
PO/X.109436
 
CA 97, CA RMs
ROBERTS
F.S.W.
Cpl
PO/X2113
 
CA RMs
ROBINSON
W.E.
Capt
 
 
CA RMs
RODWELL
Tim
Mne
 
 
PG
John
Mne
 
 
CWGC
ROSS
Robert
 
 
later Lt Gen. Sir 
CVA PG
ROSSER
Bernard
Mne
PLY/X.110138
& HOC
CA 93, CA RMs
ROWE
L.N.
Cpl
PLY/X.101846
 
CA RMs
RUFUS
P.K.
Cpl
CH/X3471
 
CA RMs
RUSHFORD
 
Major
 
 
LBL
RUSSELL
W.E.
TSM
 
 
CA 30
RUSSELL
Geoffrey, Mellanby
Capt
 
MC, MID
WD Nov'42; CA103
RUSSELL
W.E.
CSM
PO/X2194
& HOC
CA RMs
RUTHERFORD
Alf
Mne
PO/X.114779
 
CA RMs, CVA PG
Robert
Mne
PLY/X.111427
 
CWGC
RYAN
 
Cpl
PLY/X.122590
 
Wounded Dieppe ref. WD, LBL
Source abbreviations
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
CVA PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery.
CVA F = Commando Veterans Archive Forum.
CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
LBL = Light Blue Lanyard author  Jeffrey Charles Beadle.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion ists.
NP = Newspaper report.
SP = Service record.
WD = War Diary.
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.

 

40RM Cdo Nominal Roll S-Z

Nominal Roll for No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Abbreviations used can be found at the end of the List.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
George, Norman
Cpl
PLY/X100026
PoW Dieppe
WO344/276/1
John
Mne
PLY/X3867
& 43RM
(CA98), CA RMs
Hugh Lind
Mne
PLY/X104581
 
LBL
SALT
F.
Mne
PLY/X111133
 
CA RMs
James Valentine
Mne
PO/X114584
 
CWGC
SANDERSON
Douglas
Capt
 
 
(CA69)
SANDERSON
William, Herbert 
Mne
PLY/X106441
b.25 July 1924
CA RMs, PG
SANDFORD
W.W.
Lieut
 
 
CA RMs, Navy List Aug44 
R.W.
Lt Col
 
DSC
PG 
SAUNDERS
A.W.
Mne
PLY/X3707
 
(LL10), PG; CA RMs
Reginald,Thomas, Colonel
Mne
CH/X1276
 
LBL
William, James
Sgt
CH/X1327
 
CWGC
John, James, L. 
Mne
CH/X1934
 
LBL, CWGC
SEALES
 
Lieut
 
 
NAVY LIST 44 AUG
SELBY
Fred, W.
Cpl
CH/X108987
 
CA RMs,  PG
SELFRIDGE
J.
LCpl
 
 
LBL; WD report 5Dec43
Arthur, F.G.
Cpl
PO/X115136
 
SEY
T.K.M.
Cpl
PO/X116225
 
WD Sep'45
SHAW
F.
Mne
EX/3376
Med. Discharge
CA RMs
SHEA
William, Frederick
Sgt
PLY/X3041
& 41RM
(CA71, CA73), PG, CARMs
SHEPPARD
Charlie
Mne
 
'Y' tp
(CA94)
SHILLABEER
Arthur, Desmond
Lieut
 
& 46RM
CA RMs
Harry, William
Mne
PO/X101827
 
LBL
SHORROCK
 
Mne
 
 
LBL
Dennis, L.W.N.
LCpl
PLY/X111155
 
CWGC
Joseph, Frederick
Cpl
PO/X3601
 
LBL
SIMMONDS
Ronald
Mne
CH/X2889
PoW Dieppe
Forum post
SIMMONS
Norman
LCpl
 
'Q' Troop
(CA 93)(CA118)
J. 
Mne
PLY/X107489
'Q' Troop
CA RMs
Samuel
Mne
PO/X3619
 
CWGC
SINCLAIR
D.
Pte
 
 
WD recon. report 5 Dec43
Ronald, Barry
Mne
PO/X107025
 
WD Oct'42; CWGC
SLIDDERS
J
 
 
 
PG
Kenneth, William, Ridley
Lieut
 
MC (LG 37387/p6085)
LBL
SMITH
Benjamin, John
Mne
PO/X100563
& HOC
(CA103);CA RMs
SMITH
'Buzz'
Mne
 
 
PG
SMITH
C.A.
LCpl
PO/X.102366
 
WD Sept'45
SMITH
Gordon
Mne
 
 
PG
Harold
Sgt
PO/X105414
MM, MID
WO 373/47/89
SMITH
J
Mne
PO/X.102709
 
WD Sep'45; (PG)
John, Aubrey
Major
 
MID
PoW; (CA104)
SMITH
L.C.
Cpl
CH/X102652
 
CA RMs; (CA83)
SMITH
Roy, E.
Cpl
CH/X105913
 
CA RMs
SMITHSON
P.I.
Mne
PLY/X108362
 
CA RMs
SNEDDON
A.P.
Mne
CH/X.110288
 
WD Sept'45
SOUTHALL
Lawrence, Samuel, 'Laurie'
Mne
CH/X106255
PoW 10/4/45 Italy
(PG); WO344/297/2
Frank, John
Mne
PLY/X109442
 
CWGC
SPENCER
'Ginger'
Cpl
 
 
PG
SPENCER
H.
Mne
 
 
PG
William, James
Mne
PO/X114352
 
CWGC
STATHAM
 
Sgt
 
 
'Q' Tp; PG
STEEDMAN
James
Sgt
 
 
(CA105)
James, Harry, 'Jim'
Mne
CH/X104064
PoW Dieppe
PG
STEVENS
J.P.
Capt
 
'A' Tp (merged cdo)
WD 19 /9/45
STEWART
Hubert, William
LCpl
EX/4091
MiD
LG36979; LBL
STEWART-BYRD
Eddie
Mne
 
 
(CA81)
John, Edward
Capt
 
 
CWGC
STRONG
H.C.
RSM
 
 
Navy Lists / WD May45
Kenneth, George
LCpl
PLY/X111640
 
CWGC
Leslie, Victor
Sgt
CH/X2532
 
CWGC
SWAN
George 'Ginger'
TSM
 
 
PG; (CA82)
Vernon
Cpl
PO/X2317
DSM
LBL
Harold
Mne
PLY/X112407
 
CWGC
Ronald, Edward
Mne
CH/X105806
 
CWGC
John, Anthony
Cpl
PLY/X102032
PoW Dieppe
WO344/311/1.
Kenneth, Albert
Mne
PO/X116866
 
CWGC
TARRY
John, Hogarth
Lieut
 
 
WD 11/42; (CA110); DEFE2/48
THAYRE
Norman
Mne
 
 
CA 71
THOMAS
G.E.
Mne
 
 
LL 11
Richard, Cecil, Vernon
Capt
 
& 48RM
(CA24), CA RMs
Donal, Thurston, Murray
Capt
 
MID (killed in Cyprus Police)
(CA28)
Ian, Henderson
Mne
PO/X112654
 
CWGC
Ronald
Cpl
EX/3948
 
LBL
Thomas, Edward
Cpl
PLY/X1309
 
CWGC
THURSFIELD
 
CSgt
 
 
WD Mar'43.
TIMMINS
J.R.
Mne
PLY/X4145
 
CA RMs
TOD
D.E.M.B.
Lieut
 
 
ADM 202/87, LBL
Frank
Cpl
PLY/X2843
 
CWGC
James
Mne
PLY/X105669
 
CWGC
TRAFFORD
G
Cpl
CH/X101832
 
(LL11), CA RMs
Walter, Albert, Henry
Lieut
 
 
LBL
William, Charles
Mne
CH/X104658
 
LBL
Anthony, James
Mne
PLY/X109504
 
CWGC
TURNER
David, Charles
Cpl
CH/X101283
MiD
LG 37505
Roland, Clements
Mne
CH/X2632
 
LBL
John, Edward
Mne
PO/X103787
 
CWGC
Thomas
Mne
EX/ 3870
 
LBL
Frederick, Philip
Mne
CH/X113132
MM
WO373/47/151
UDAKIS (or EUDAKIS)
S.
Mne
 
 
WD 5Dec43; and DEFE2/48
UNDERWOOD
H
Mne
EX/1000
& 30AU
CA RMs
Frederick, George
Mne
CH/X104066
MM
PG, CA RMs, WO373/47/150
VALENTINE
Bill
Mne
 
 
CVA-Dieppe 12
VICKERS
G.L.
Mne
PO/X105709T
8Sep45 to 4 Cdo Bde
WD
VICKERS
T
LCpl
 
 
WD report 21May44.
WAKEFIELD
 
Capt
 
 
WD Jan'43
Jack Harry
Mne
CH/X1417
 
LBL
James, John, Dennis
Major
 
MC
PG, (CA120),  WO373/47/54.
WALDRON
Robert, T.
Mne
PLY/X4226
& 3 Cdo Bde
(CA116);CA RMs
Percy, Edward
Mne
PO/X2542
 
CWGC
WALKER
A.
Mne
 
 
(CA86)
Gordon, Peter
Mne
PLY/X105075
 
CWGC
J.
Cpl
3129799
RAMC
CasLists;
(CA103)
WALLIS
J.C.
Mne
PLY/X105075
DSM
CA RMs
WALTER
A.J.H.
Sgt
CH/X3026
& CMWTC
(CA 28), CA RMs
George
Mne
PO/X108379
 
CWGC
WARNER
M.
Mne
CH/X104498
PoW
ADM201/111.
WATERFIELD
S.E.
Capt
 
 
CA RMs
WATERHOUSE
John
 
 
 
CVA Obituaries
WATERWORTH
J.H.
A/Capt
 
Signals Officer joined Cdo 12/12/42
(WD)
WEBSTER
I.A.G.
Lieut
 
Joined Cdo 4Sep45
(WD)
Thomas, Henry
Mne
PO/X3183
 
CWGC
Paul, Neville
Lieut
 
 
CWGC
WHARTON
J.O.
Mne
EX/1235
 
LL 11, CA RMs
WHITE
C.E.
Sgt
CH/X1736
 
CA RMs,  PG
WHITE
C.H.
Cpl
CH/X105293
 
WD Sept'45
Charles, Henry, Patrick
Cpl
CH/X2124
 
CWGC
WHITLUM
George
Mne
 
 
CA 110
WHITWORTH
T
 
 
 
PG
WHYMAN
L.H.
CSgt
CH/X1636
& 30 AU; poss image in PG
CA RMs
Harold, Arthur
Mne
PO/X886
 
CWGC
WILDEY
Charles, Edwin, Ernest
Capt (QM)
 
 
Navy List Aug43
WILKIE
P.
Lieut
 
 
WD July 45; Navy List 45
WILKINS
A.F.
Sgt
EX/4335
& 30 AU
CA RMs
John
Mne
PLY/X103684
PoW Dieppe
WO392/7
WILLETT
W.R.
Mne
 
 
CA 80
WILLIAMS
L.K.
Mne
PO/X106559D
8Sep45 to 4Cdo Bde
WD; CA RMs
WILLIAMS-MASON
M
Sgt
 
& 43RM, & SBS 
CA RMs
WILSON
Bernard, Edwin
Mne
PLY/X110854
& HOC
CA107;CA RMs
Desmond, John
Mne
CH/X2546
 
LBL
WILSON
R.
Mne
PO/X114511
8Sep45 to 4 Cdo Bde.
WD
WILSON
Ronald, Robertson
Mne
EX/4193
 
CA75, CA RMs
WIMPENNY
Edward
Mne
PO/X102618
& HOC
CA95, CA RMs
WISDOM
John, Jeffery
Lieut
 
 
WD April 1943
WINTER
Harry
Mne
 
 
PG
Albert
Mne
CH/X111182
 
CWGC
WISE
Reg
Mne
 
'P' Tp. (resides Canada)
CA93 
Alexander
Mne
CH/X105330
 
CWGC, CA RMs
N.K.
Mne
PO/X106229
PoW
ADM/201/111
Robert, Fredrick
Mne
CH/X3476
 
CWGC
John, William
Cpl
CH/X2684
 
CWGC
WOODCOCK
Ernest
Mne
 
 
PG 
WOODFORD
J.H.
Mne
PLY/X105190
 
CA RMs
Arthur
Mne
 
 
CWGC
A.L.
Mne
CH/X109897
PoW
LBL
WOOLMINGTON
Roy, M.
Mne
PLY/X103737
 
CA84, CA RMs
Arthur, James
Mne
PO/X 114495
 
CWGC
WYARD
Victor
Mne
CH/X104551
 
CA85, CA RMs
Source abbreviations
CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion lists.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
WD = War Diary.
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
LBL = Light Blue Lanyard author  Jeffrey Charles Beadle.
NP =Newspaper report.

40RM Commando - HMS Fidelity

HMS Fidelity was sunk by torpedoes during a U Boat attack (U435) on the 30th December 1942 off the Azores. The U-boat reported a large number of survivors on rafts and in the water. All drowned in the rough seas as the weather deteriorated. The only survivors were a few who had launched a motor boat from the ship before the attack.  Among the casualties were 53 members of 'T' Company 40 RM Commando who were on board. The letter 'T' was never used again by 40RM Commando for a Company.
 
View the Roll of Honour for the Commandos who died :  40RM Commando 'T' Company.
 
From National Archives file ADM 358/3293.
HMS Fidelity: 1 January 1943; attacked by enemy submarines, off the Azures. Temporary Commander C A Peri, also known as J Langlais, RN; Temporary Lieutenant (A) J J Avencour RNVR; Temporary Lieutenant (A) H Pruvost, also known as H J Patterson, RN; Temporary Paymaster Lieutenant C F Thunder RNVR; Lieutenant Commander (E) W B White, RNR; Lieutenant (Acting Captain) H W F Grant-Dalton, RM; Temporary Lieutenant W A H Trask, RM; Surgeon Lieutenant J Robertson, RN; Lieutenant Commander P N Bowman, RNVR; Lieutenant A McK Bull, RCNVR; Temporary Lieutenant Commander R V Cannebotin, also known as R W Doudet, RN; Acting Temporary Lieutenant Commander P R Gauffriaud, also known as P R Fontenay, RN; Temporary Lieutenant B Crouzat, also known as R.J. Lalande, RN; Temporary Acting Sub-Lieutenant J P T Martin, RNVR; Lieutenant Commander J W F Milner-Gibson, RN; Temporary Lieutenant (E) R Matte, also known as J R Rogers, RN; Temporary Pay Lieutenant R L Paul RNVR; Temporary Sub-Lieutenant (E) R Degorge, also known as R Starness, RN; Temporary Lieutenant C Stora, also known as C Stone, RNVR; Able Seaman, J M H Twigg: report of deaths.
 
Sources:
Image: © IWM (ADNO 5229)
CWGC: RM Casualties on HMS Fidelity
Account by Lt. Cdr. Pat O’Leary, G.C., D.S.O. (born Albert Guérisse) [view....].
 
Notes
All Casualties are listed by the CWGC as dying on the 1st January 1943.
 

40RM Commando at Dieppe

The role of The Royal Marine Commando (re-designated shortly afterwards as RM Commando 'A' before finally as 40RM Commando) during the Combined Operations raid at Dieppe raid was to assault and secure the harbour area.

Follow this link for the ROH of all the Commando Fallen at Dieppe

40RM Commando - HMS Queen Emma

On 17th July 1943 HMS Queen Emma was in Augusta Harbour Sicily with 40 Royal Marine Commando on board when there was a bombing raid on the harbour. This caused numerous casualties and damage on board when concussion and shrapnel from a bomb caused a box of grenades to go off on the mess deck. 

Exract from the 40 RM Commando war diary

(Source: National Archive file ref ADM 202 / 87)

15 July 1943

1300hrs -arrive SYRACUSE harbour
1500hrs disembark Syracuse

16 July 1943

1200hrs - Cdo embark - Force11  M.V Queen Emma
1400hrs - sail from Syracuse harbour
1600hrs  - arrive Augusta harbour
1800hrs  - Cdo informed operation cancelled

17 July 1943 

0200hrs - Air attacks on harbour start
0210hrs - M.V Queen Emma suffered near miss; concussion and shrapnel from bomb caused a box of grenades to go off on the mess deck occupied by B and P troops, many casualties occurring. Capt. Stiebel and Surg Lt Cmdr Pryde killed , 13 OR's killed and 58 wounded.

Notes
  • The CWGC record 11 names as being from 40RM Commando. The War Diary entry records 13 OR's killed.
  • The CWGC includes the name of Captain Ford however it is highly likely that Captain Ford was actually attached to 41RM Commando [see record]. Captain Ford is also unusually not mentioned alongside the names of the two officers in the 40RM Cdo. War Diary entry above for 17th July. That entry additionally records 13 OR's as killed. 
  • There are three Marines listed by unit on the CWGC database simply as Queen Emma. This would be correct if they were part of the crew of the ship. However as can be seen there is a difference to the number of OR's killed recorded in the War Diary entry, and those OR's recorded as 40RM Commando by the CWGC.
Those three names are here followed by those recorded by the CWGC as RM Commandos
Cpl. J.C. FISHER
Mne. R.E.L. BALDOCK
Mne. R. JOHNSON
 

BISHOP, Arthur

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Prior Police Service: 
Buckinghamshire Constabulary
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X114618
Born: 
Tuesday, September 26, 1916
Birthplace: 
Tonypandy, Glamorgan
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
26
Marine Arthur Bishop died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Buried at sea.
He was a serving Police Officer in the Buckinghamshire Constabulary who had volunteered for the Commandos and is amongst those commemorated on the WW2 Roll of Honour located at Thames Valley Police Headquarters, Oxford Road, Gosford, Kidlington.
Extract from the Buckinghamshire Examiner 10 September 1943
"Marine Commando Arthur Bishop a member of the Bucks Constabulary who was stationed at Slough and Colnbrook before joining up in August 1942, has been reported killed in action in Sicily. Aged 25, he was a native of Wales and he attended the Police College at Aylesbury before his appointment to the Slough Division. He was at Slough three years before he went to Colnbrook. He was a member of the football team of the Slough division and he had many friends whilst stationed in this district. In June he was married to Miss Ann Wilson, an Irish girl employed by the A.C.O., Slough, and he left for service abroad the day following his wedding."
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.
Thames Valley Police Memorial images at the IWM ref. 59996.
Report in the Buckinghamshire Examiner 10 September 1943.

Report in the Merthyr Express 04 September 1943.
See Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

FALLAS, Robert Scott

Rank: 
Lance Corporal
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 4043
Born: 
Thursday, December 8, 1921
Birthplace: 
Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21

Lance Corporal Robert Fallas died at sea whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel in Sicily. Son of John and Jane Fallas, husband of Margaret Fallas, of Tarbert, Argyllshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

FORD, Francis Orme

Rank: 
Captain
Unit / Base: 
41RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Captain Francis Ford died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of the Revd. Roger Anson Ford and Kathleen Orme Ford.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Notes
Whilst the CWGC record his unit as 40RM Commando from whom there many casualties during the air attack ,  Raymond Mitchell, author of the book "They Did What Was Asked Of Them"  states that Captain Ford with others from 41RM Commando, were also on board. He records Captain Ford, commanding 'A' Troop of 41RM Commando, was killed and 9 OR's were injured. This account is confirmed by the June 1943  Navy Lists where Captain F.O. Ford is listed as an Officer of 41RM Commando [view the list].
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

MAY, Joseph Coyne

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 110762
Born: 
Sunday, April 6, 1913
Birthplace: 
Gravesend, Kent
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
30
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Marine Joseph May died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of George and Emma May; husband of Edith May.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

NUNN, Sidney Donald

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 100025
Born: 
Wednesday, August 4, 1920
Birthplace: 
Braintree, Essex
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Marine Sidney Nunn died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel.
Extract from a report in the Essex Newsman - Saturday 02 October 1943
"On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nunn, 139 Notley Road, Braintree, received official information that their only surviving son, Sidney Donald Nunn, of the Royal Marine Commandos, had died of wounds received in action off Sicily on July 17, 1943. Marine Nunn, who was 22, was formerly employed at Messrs. Swinbourne's Factory, Braintree, and left with some of his comrades to join the Royal Marines. He had served in the Marine Commandos for over a year, and came through the Dieppe landing without injury. While serving in the Mediterranean he wrote asking his parents send him The Essex Chronicle as he wanted read the home news, and the Paper had been posted to him since. Much sympathy will be felt with Mr. and Mrs. Nunn, who had the misfortune to lose their other son, aged seven years, in a motor accident ten years ago. They have one daughter."
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
Essex Newsman newspaper.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

ROSS, John

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 110710
Born: 
Friday, December 21, 1923
Birthplace: 
Pudsey, Yorkshire
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
19
Cemetery/Memorial: 
John Ross 40 Commando
Marine John Ross died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Joseph and Bertha Ross, of Pudsey, Yorkshire.
Extract from the Yorkshire Evening Post
"First known Pudsey casualty of the Sicilian campaign is Royal Marine Commando John Ross (19), only son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ross of Southroyd Park, who was killed in July. He joined the Marines in August 1942 and volunteered for the Commandos four months later. Before joining up he worked for local engineering firms."
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings /National Archives file ADM 104/136.
[Image] Report in the Yorkshire Evening Post Thursday 30 September 1943.
Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

STIEBEL, John Edward

Rank: 
Captain
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Captain John Stiebel died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Major Charles Alexander Stiebel and Berthe Stiebel; husband of Edith E. Stiebel, of Countess Wear, Devon.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

THOMSON, Ian Henderson

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 112654
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21
Marine Ian Thomson died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of James Oliphant Thomson and Isabella Thomson, of Almondbank, Perthshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

TURNER, Anthony James

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 109504
Born: 
Friday, December 7, 1923
Birthplace: 
Standerwick, Somerset
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
19
Cemetery/Memorial: 

Marine Anthony Turner died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of John and M. E. Turner, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/138.
Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

WEBSTER, Thomas Henry

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 3183
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Webster died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

WOOD, Alexander

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 105330
Born: 
Tuesday, July 25, 1922
Birthplace: 
Gibside, Durham
Died : 
Saturday, July 17, 1943
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
20
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Marine Alexander Wood died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of Robert James and Eleanor Annie Wood, of Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Death - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM/104/139.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

40RM Cdo. Officers, Aug.'43.

Extract from the Navy Lists

August 1943 Volume 1 Page 830.  (page 854 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer — Act. Lt. Col. J.C. Manners

2nd in Command —  Maj. P.W.C. Hellings
 
Captains —  
Act. Capt.
 
Act. Tempy. Captain —  
J.W.E. Bardley
I.C. McKellar
 
 

Lieut. (A) 
Capt. (Qr-Mr) C.E.E. Wildey
 
Lieutenants 
Tempy. Lieut. —
J.B. O'Brien
R. Neale
T.D. Morgan
D. Copsey
A.H. Chapman
J.H. Tarry
G.M. Russell
 
Tempy. 2nd Lieut. —
J.A. Smith
J.J. Wisdom
 

Quartermaster  
Temp. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.) A.M. Berriff (this is Arthur Maurice Berriff)
 
Signal Officer  
Lieut. J.H. Waterworth
 
Medical Officer  
 
Chaplain  
Rev. G.C.P.H. Briggs, B.A., R.N.V.R.

Sergeant-Major  
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
* surname seen as BEAVEN in London Gazettes.
 

40RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1101. (page 257 on N.L.S. website page list).
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
2nd in Command —  Act. Maj. P. R. Matters.
 
Captains

Act. Tempy. Capt.
J. W. E. Bradley.M.C.
J. P. O'Brien, M.C.
L. G. B. Marshall, M.C.
P. J. McColl.
W. J. Hiles.
M. S. Macpherson.
D. C. Angus.

Adjutant 
 
Act. Capt.
 
Lieutenants 

Tempy. Lieut.
R. Neale.
T. D. Morgan, M.C.
D. Copsey.
J. H. Tarry.
G. M. Russell.
J. A. Smith.
J. J. Wisdom.
O. M. Atkinson.
E. R. Cooper.
R. C. V. Thompson.
E. G. Murphy, D.S.M.
W. W. Sandford.
F. H. Bristowe.
P. Wedgewood.
D. Dodd.
J. G. Matters.
W. E. Seales.
 
Quartermaster — Tempy. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.)
 
Signal Officer 
 
Medical Officer —  Tempy. Surg. Lieut. A.   R.N.V.R.
 
Chaplain —
 
Sergeant Major 
 
Act. Sergt.-Maj.
H. C. Strong.
W. Littlewood.
 
 

41RM Commando

41RM Commando at Walcheren
07.10.1942 Unit brought into being at Llanion Barracks, Pembroke Dock. Formed of volunteers primarily from the 8th RM Battalion which was being disbanded. Designated as RM Commando 'B' before being quickly redesignated as 41 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. 
Timeline
01.12.1942 Isle of Wight, Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel B.J.D. Lumsden.
03.04.1943 Commando moved to Troon, Scotland.
14.06.1943 embarked SS Durban Castle for convoy to Sicily.
10.07.1943 disembarked 'Commando Cove' near Punta Castellazo, Sicily (Operation Husky).
15.07.1943 boarded destroyers HMS Laforey and HMS Quantock disembarking at Syracuse.
16.07.1943 boarded Landing Ships Queen Emma and Princess Beatrix for Augusta.
17.07.1943 enemy air raid on the Queen Emma.
05.08.1943 moved to Aci Castello, north of Catania.
31.08.1943 transported to Misilmeri, near Palermo, attached to American 5th Army.
09.09.1943 disembarked from 2 LCI's at Vietri-sul-Mar (Operation Avalanche). Engaged in operations with Army Commandos at 41 Commando Hill above Piegolelle (Piegolette), The Pimple, and White Cross Hill.
19.09.1943 moved to rest area on coast near Salerno.
26.09.1943 returned to Aci Castello, and later Catania.
18.11.1943 embarked ship at Syracuse bound for Algiers.
21.11.1943 arrived at No.4 Transit Camp, near Bone (now Annaba).
26.12.1943 embarked SS Oranto at Algiers for transport to UK under the command of Lieutenant Colonel T.M. Gray.
04.01.1944 disembarked at Gourock, Scotland, and entrained for onward journey to RM Barracks, Deal, Kent.
06.01.1944 disembarkation leave.
26.01.1944 moved to civilian billets Ramsgate and Margate.
08.04.1944 advance party moved to Hastings followed by the main body 6 days later.
25.05.1944 moved to pre invasion camp at West Common, Southampton.
05.06.1944 moved to Warsash. Boarded 5 LCI's moored in the Solent. Cast off 2130hrs.
06.06.1944 0845hrs, landed at Normandy on Sword Beach, near Lion-sur-Mer.
07.06.1944 Colonel Gray wounded, Major Taplin assumes command. Commando moved to Luc-sur_Mer.
To be continued

20.02.1946 unit disbanded.

[Credit for the above timeline: 'They did what was asked of them', author Raymond Mitchell ].


  • Reformed 16th August 1950 as 41 Independent Commando RM and served in Korea.
  • Disbanded 22nd February 1952.
  • Reformed 31st March 1960 as 41 Commando RM and served in Kenya, Norway and the West Indies.
  • Disbanded 30th April 1977.
  • Reformed autumn 1977 for operations in Cyprus and Northern Ireland.
  • Disbanded 1981 at Deal, Kent.

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41RM Commando Roll of Honour

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ALDIS, Alec George

Lieutenant
PO/X 1477
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Alec Aldis MM, Signals Officer, 'Y' Troop, died during operations at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Son of Edith Nivette Aldis, of Lowestoft, Suffolk.

ALLISON, George Edwin

Sergeant
PO/X1752
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died in service
Sergeant George Allison, born Abingdon Berkshire, died at 77 British General Hospital in Germany from post operative haemorrhage after a tonsillectomy. Son of Albert Edwin and Gertrude Annie Allison; husband of Monica Audrey Allison, of Wicor, Fareham, Hampshire.
 

BALL, Robert Michael

Marine
CH/X 111845
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Ball died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Edith Maud Waldock, of Hail Weston, Huntingdonshire.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BARCLAY, David Lovat

Major
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Major David Barclay was killed during operations at Normandy, France. He has no known grave. Son of Clifford and Rosamund Barclay; husband of Daphne Joan Barclay, of East Croydon, Surrey. Born in May 1920, Dave Barclay entered the Corps in September 1938. He served in H.M.S.

BARNES, John

Marine
PO/X 117497
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Barnes died of wounds at the 8th Canadian General Hospital in Belgium.
Son of William and Catherine Barnes, of Reddish, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BATE, Richard Shepperson

Lieutenant
194642V
41RM Commando
General Service Corps, S.A. Forces
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Richard Bate died of wounds inflicted during operations in the Waspik sector of the Maas River front. Son of John O. and Edith J. Bate, of Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa.

BELCHER, Ernest John

Regimental Sergeant Major
PO/X 252
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
British Empire Medal (BEM)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Regimental Sergeant Major Ernest Belcher died during operations at Normandy on D Day. The announcement of his award of the British Empire Medal (Military Division) was made 2 days after his death. Son of William John and Fanny Frances Belcher, of Wallingford, Berkshire.

BELL, Derek Kerr

Marine
PO/X 117392
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Derek Bell died during operations in Holland. Son of the late Dr. J. Kerr Bell and Mrs A.E. Bell of Timperley, near Manchester, brother of Queenie and Joan, uncle of Brendan, Pat, Michael, and Angela.
 
Source
CWGC.

BELL, James

Marine
PO/X110729
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Bell died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Mary Edith Bell, of Wallsend, Northumberland.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BENSON, Robert Edwin

Lance Corporal
PO/X 102614
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Robert Benson died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette).

BETTS, Joseph

Marine
CH/X104632
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Joseph Betts was reported missing presumed killed during operations in Italy. His Commando were engaged in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri. He has no known grave. Son of Arthur Betts, and of Elenor Betts, of Witton Green, Norfolk; husband of Doris M.

BOND, Alfred John

Lance Corporal
PO/X 100850
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Alfred Bond died at Woolston E.M.S. Hospital, Newport, Monmouthshire. Mentioned in Despatches for good service while operating with the Army in North West Europe. Son of Herbert and F. Allen Bond of Swindon.

BOWERING, George Henry

George Bowering 41 Commando
Lance Corporal
EX/1011
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Bowering died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of George and Lilian Bowering, from Hull; husband of Isabella Wilson Bowering, of Hawick.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROOKES, Arthur

Marine
EX/4665
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Brookes died in Holland. Son of Arthur and Edith Maud Brookes, of Hockley, Birmingham. 41RM Commando were engaged in operations at the River Maas. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROTTON, Harry

Marine
PO/X 107381
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Harry Brotton died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. 
Son of James and Elizabeth Brotton, of Stokesley, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BULLOCK, Donald Charles

Sergeant
CH/X3346
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Donald Bullock was reported missing presumed killed during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Frederick and Doris Bullock; husband of Bette Eileen Bullock, of Hastings, Sussex [1]

CARR, Thomas Edward

Sergeant
CH/X 103923
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Thomas Carr died in Belgium. 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

CARTER, William

William Carter 41 Royal Marine Commando
Marine
PLY/X 109971
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Carter, from Preston, died during operations in Holland. Son of Richard and Catherine Carter, of Preston, Lanca

CHRISTIAN, Thomas Edward

Sergeant
PLY/X3870
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Thomas Christian died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Robert and Elizabeth Jane Christian, of Ramsey, Isle of Man. 41RM Commando were engaged in operations at the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri.
 

Sources

CLARK, Hedley Thomas James

Captain
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Hedley Clark died during operations at Salerno, Italy. At the time of his death his commando were engaged in action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette).
Son of Hedley James Clark and Nellie M. Clark, of Liverpool.
 

COGGINS, Frank

Corporal
PLY/X 104039
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Frank Coggins died during operations at Sicily. Son of Joseph Edward and Amelia Coggins, of Ashted, Warwickshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.
 

CONNER, William

Marine
PO/X 105911
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Conner died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Dougald and Janet Conner, of Shettleston, Glasgow.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

COOKE, William Frank

Marine
CH/X 115547
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Cooke died during operations at Westkapelle, Holland. Son of Thomas Benjamin and Clara Jane Cooke, of Leicester.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

CUFF, Patrick Joseph

Marine
CH/X 104599
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Patrick Cuff died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

DABBS, William

Marine
PLY/X 102644
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Dabbs died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George Dabbs, and of Nellie Dabbs. of Harden, Staffordshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

DENNANT, William Henry

Marine
PLY/X 114068
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Dennant died during operations in Holland. Son of William Henry and Eva Dennant, of Aldridge, Staffordshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

DIXON, Peter Cory

Captain
140423
41RM Commando
Royal Artillery
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Peter Dixon B.A., a Royal Artillery Forward Observation Officer attached to 41RM Commando, was killed during an enemy air attack on the Commando HQ. He received a Mention in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in North West Europe.

DOANE, Herbert

Marine
PLY/X 104009
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Herbert Doane died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Albert and Alice Doane, of Hanham, Bristol; husband of Alice Amelia Doane, of Hanham.

DREW, Arthur Ronald Harry

Marine
PO/X111083
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Drew died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Leonard and Doris Lesley Drew, of East Dulwich, London.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

DREW, Kenneth Harrison

Marine
PLY/X 111244
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Kenneth Drew died at 131 Field Ambulance during operations at Salerno, Italy. 
Nephew of Mrs. E. Newbury, of Membury, Devon.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

EDWARDS, John Richard

Major
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major John Edwards died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Frank Basil and Rosa Christine Edwards; husband of Sara Patricia Edwards (nee Jermain), of Hill Head, Hampshire.
 

EGAN, John

Marine
PLY/X103476
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Egan died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John and Norah Egan; nephew of Margaret Shanahan, of Miltown, Malbay, Co. Clare, Irish Republic.

ELSOM, Harold Edward

Troop Sergeant Major
CH/X 3109
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major Harold Elsom, 'P' Troop, was gravely wounded during operations in the Waspik sector of the Maas River front. He was evacuated to the UK but succumbed to his wounds 9 days later at the RAF Hospital, Wroughton, Wiltshire.

EMERSON, James

Corporal
PO/X105915
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal James Emerson died during operations at Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

EYRES, George Henry

Marine
PLY/X 103852
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Eyres died during operations at Sicily. Son of George Henry and Bedelia Eyres, of Harpurhey, Manchester.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FAULKNER, John William

Lance Corporal
PO/X 105886
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal John Faulkner died during operations at Santa Maria, Gulf of Salerno, Italy. Son of John and Elizabeth Faulkner; husband of Margaret Hannah Faulkner, of Cadishead, Lancs.

FELSTEAD, Robert William

Mne. Robert William Felstead
Marine
PO/X 108004
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Felstead died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Richard and Evaleen Felstead, of St. Benedict's, Norwich. In 1939 before his military service he was employed as a Veldt Schouen worker in the shoe trade and residing Norwich.. 
 

FIELDING, Ronald

Sergeant
PO/X 106789
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Ronald Fielding died during operations at Normandy, France. Third son of Harold and Isabella Fielding; husband of Grace Fielding, of Marton, Blackpool, Lancashire.
Extract from the Rochdale Observer 1st July 1944

FINCH, Ernest Walter

Lance Corporal
PO/X 108592
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Ernest Finch died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri. He has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Finch, of Guildford, Surrey.

FINNEY, George Edward

Marine George Edward Finney 41 Commando
Marine
PLY/X 102675
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Finney died during operations in Holland. He had been in the Forces for four years before which he was employed as a China Caster by Messrs Brain and Co., Longton. Son of John Joseph and Edith Finney, of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. 
 
Sources

FISHER, Edward

Marine
PO/X 105076
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Edward Fisher died during operations at Salerno and Vietri, Italy. Son of Fred and Emily T. Fisher, of Glinton, Northamptonshire.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FORD, Francis Orme

Captain
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Francis Ford died during operations in Sicily whilst aboard the HMS Queen Emma during an enemy air attack on the vessel. Son of the Revd. Roger Anson Ford and Kathleen Orme Ford.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

GARLICK, Horace

Marine
CH/X 105862
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Horace Garlick died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Alfred Thomas Garlick and Charlotte Mary Garlick, of Deptford, London.

GILBERT, Kenneth William

Marine
CH/X 104417
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Kenneth Gilbert died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Arthur Edward and Nellie Gilbert, of Romford, Essex. Former civil occupation: Bread Baker.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HARRIS, Andrew

Marine
PO/X 108595
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Andrew Harris died during operations at Salerno, Italy, these dates being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). He has no known grave. Son of Eliza Jones, of Farnham, Surrey.

HAWKARD, John Stuart

Lieutenant Hawkard 41 Commando
Lieutenant
PO/X 111009
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant John Hawkard died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Herbert and Florence Hawkard, of Fairhaven, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.

HAY, John

Marine
PLY/X 111511
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Hay died during operations at Westkapelle, Holland. Son of John Richard and Agnes Maude Hay, of Darlington, Co. Durham.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HAYDON, Peter Hillyard

Captain
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Peter Haydon DSO from Penzance was killed during operations at Walcheren. Son of Rollo Hillyard Stafford Haydon and Annie Gwendoline Haydon, of Equador.

HEY, Ashton Usher

Ashton Hey 41RM Commando
Grave of Sergeant Ashton Hey RM
Sergeant
PO/X106797
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Ashton Hey, 'B' troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George Herbert and Martha Jane Usher Hey; husband of Elsie Gordon Hey, of Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HEYWOOD, Herbert William

Sergeant
PLY/X 106621
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Herbert Heywood died during operations at Westkapelle, Holland. Son of Frederick Thomas Heywood and Alice Heywood, of Fallowfield. Manchester.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HOLMES, John William

Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant John Holmes died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of John William and Mabel Holmes; husband of Barbara Holmes, of Lindley, Huddersfield.

Sources
CWGC.

HOLT, Harry

Marine
PO/X 111449
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harry Holt died during operations in NW Europe. Son of Harry and Winifred Holt, of Warrington, Lancashire; husband of Mary Holt, of Warrington.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HONEYMAN, Norman Frederick

Lance Corporal
CH/X 2489
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Norman Honeyman died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Alfred James Honeyman and Louisa Beatrice Honeyman, of Goodmayes, Essex.
 

Sources

HORSTED, Ronald Edward

Ronald Horsted 41 Commando
Marine
CH/X 108542
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ronald Horsted, aged 19, died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Albert Edward and Amy Ada Horsted, of Hanwell, Middlesex.

HOWARD, Alan Duncan

Marine Alan Duncan Howard
Marine
PO/X 105934
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alan Howard of Suggitt Street, West Hartlepool, died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Prior to joining the Forces he was an apprentice joiner and plumber. A former pupil of Jesmond Road School and for many years a member of the 1st West Hartlepool Company of the Boys Brigade (St.

HUNTER, Caley Lovell

Marine
PLY/X104042
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Caley Hunter, ‘A’ Troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Henry Lovell Hunter and Gladys Hunter, of Whetstone, Leicestershire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

JACKSON, John Geoffrey

Marine
PLY/X 112600
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Jackson, HQ Troop, died at the RN Hospital, Haslar, Portsmouth, of wounds inflicted on the 7th June during an enemy air attack on the Commando HQ. Son of John Jackson, and of Gert

JACKSON, William

Marine
PLY/X 107655
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Jackson , ‘B’ Troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James William Jackson, and of Harriett Jackson, of Wythenshawe, Cheshire.

JOHN, Reginald Brinley

Marine
PLY/X 104029
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Reginald John died during operations at Walcheren, Holland.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.
 

JOHNSON, Edward

Marine
PO/X 108598
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edward Johnson died between 6 June 1944 and 7 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, of Islington, London.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.

JONES, John Thomas

Mne JT Jones 41RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X 112140
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Jones died during operations in Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones, of Great Barr, Birmingham.
 
Sources
CWGC.

KENNEDY, Alexander

Marine
PO/X105922
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alexander Kennedy died in Italy. He has no known grave. His commando were engaged in operations at Vietri, Salerno.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
 

LEES, James Sykes

Company Sergeant Major
PO/X 1707
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Died on war service
Company Sergeant Major James Lees MM, 'B' Troop,  died at Heiden Germany from a cerebral haemorrhage sustained in a Jeep accident.

LEES, William

Marine William Lees 41 Commando
Marine
PO/X 105877
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Lees died during operations at Vietre Sul Mare, Salerno, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
[Image] Manchester Evening News - Thursday 14 October 1943.

LLOYD, David Clifford

Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant David Lloyd died during operations at Salerno, Italy. Son of Henry Clifford Lloyd and Millicent Lloyd, of Medmenham, Buckinghamshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

LOWLES, Eric Henry

Marine
PO/X 111092
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Eric Lowles died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

McKENNA, Joseph

Corporal
PO/X 111077
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Joseph McKenna died of wounds inflicted during operations in the Waspik sector of the Maas River front. His Commando had been ordered to maintain forward positions on the small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies between the River Maas and the River Oudermaas.

MCNEILL, James

Lance Corporal
CH/X 112098
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal James McNeill, HQ Troop, died during an enemy air attack on the Commando HQ in Normandy, France.

MOSES, Byron

Marine
PLY/X 103430
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Byron Moses died during operations at Walcheren, Holland.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MURRAY, John

John Murray 41RM Commando
Sergeant
PO/X 106800
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Murray died during operations at Normandy, France [1][2].
Son of John and Jane Rankine Murray; husband of Agnes Murray, Barrhead, Renfrewshire [1].

NEWHAM, Percy Robert

Colour Sergeant
PO/X 4908
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Colour Sergeant Percy Newham died during operations at Sicily.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

NICHOLSON, Robert Fisher

Marine
PO/X 100815
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Nicholson died at Harefield County Hospital, Middlesex, of wounds inflicted at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Richard Fisher Nicholson and Hannah Nicholson, of Belfast.

NUNNEY, Ronald Harry

Marine
PO/X 105243
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ronald Nunney died during operations at Dragone, Gulf of Salerno, Italy. Son of Robert Henry and Kathleen Mary Nunney, of Shepherd's Bush, London.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

PAGE, Henry

Marine
PO/X 4323
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Henry Page died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page, of Barry Dock, Glamorgan.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/135.

PARR, Albert John

Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Albert John Parr died during the period his Commando were engaged in patrolling the Lower Maas. He is  recorded on the Naval History website as dying of wounds. 

PEAT, John William

Corporal
PO/X 3475
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal John Peat died during operations at the French coast of Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

POPE, William Joshua

William Pope 41 Commando
Marine
CH/X107152
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine William Pope of 'S' troop, from Dagenham, died from head injuries sustained when he fell from a jeep after a training exercise in Holland. Son of Albert William Pope, and of Amy Pope, of Dagenham, Essex.
 

POULTNEY, Ronald

Marine
PLY/X104049
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ronald Poultney died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Thomas and Esther Elizabeth Poultney, of Leek, Staffordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/135.

PRICE, Kenneth

Marine
PLY/X 104025
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Kenneth Price died during operations in Sicily.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/135.

PROCTOR, John Webster

Marine
PO/X 106796
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John 'Jack' Proctor died during operations at Vietri Sul Mare, Gulf of Salerno, Italy. Son of William and Jessie Daer Proctor, of Kirksyde Avenue, Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PRYOR, Frederick William

Sergeant
CH/X 104490
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Frederick Pryor, M.M., died on board HMCS Algonquin during operations at Normandy, France. He was awarded the Military Medal for leadership, gallantry and devotion to duty while serving with Royal Marine Commandos in Italy.

READ, John William

Marine
CH/X 107158
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Read died during operations at Walcheren Island, Holland. Son of Samuel and Florence Mary Read, of Northfleet, Kent; husband of Gertrude Mary Read, of Northfleet.

READER, Ronald

Marine
PO/X 111108
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Reader died during operations in Italy, this date being that of the action in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri, Salerno. Son of Arthur and Sarah Reader, of Bolton, Lancashire.

ROBERTSON, John Burt

Marine
PO/X 105905
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Robertson died at Ostend Belgium. His Commando were engaged in operations at Westkapelle, Walcheren. 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/136.

ROBINSON, George Thomas

Lance Corporal
PO/X 108029
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal George Robinson died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of George Butler Robinson and Ellen Louisa Robinson.

ROBINSON, John

John Robinson 41 Commando
Marine
PO/X 105512
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Robinson died during operations at Santa Maria, Gulf of Salerno, Italy. Son of John and Anne Robinson, of Salford, Lancashire; nephew of Mrs. M. McCormick, of Salford.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.

ROBINSON, Peter Dennis

Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Robinson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Arthur Thomas Robinson and Dorothy Annie Robinson, of Buckden, Huntingdonshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

SCOTT, Lawrence Richard

Lawrence Richard Scott 41 Commando
Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Lawrence Scott died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri. Son of Charles Purvis Scott and of Charlotte Scott (nee Vincent).

SCOTT, William Cameron

Marine
PO/X 106813
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Scott died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle*. Son of Andrew Scott, and of Margaret Scott, of Dundee; husband of Margaret Stunnock Scott, of Dundee.

SHANNON, Christopher James

Marine
PLY/X 104032
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Christopher Shannon died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Violet May Shannon, of Town Hill, Swansea.
 
Sources

SMITH, Charles Edward

Corporal
CH/X 105869
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Charles Smith died during operations at Walcheren Island, Holland. Son of William John and Margarate Sarah Smith, of Leytonstone, Essex.

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

SMITH, Henry Defriez

Lance Corporal
PO/X111098
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Smith died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Charles and Eleanor Smith, of Leytonstone, Essex; husband of Joyce Smith. of Leytonstone.
 

Sources
CWGC

SMITH, Reginald

Marine
PO/X 116673
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Smith died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Arthur Owen Smith and Bessie Elizabeth Smith, of Kingsley, Northampton.
 
Sources
CWGC

SPAWFORTH, Herbert

Corporal
PO/X 3222
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Herbert Spawforth died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
Records of Births registered in Wakefield Oct/Nov/Dec. 1920.

SPENCE, Ernest

Marine
PLY/X 103991
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ernest Spence died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

STALKER, Hugh Henry

Sergeant
PO/X 3238
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Hugh Stalker died in Holland. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in patrolling the Lower Maas. 

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

STILES, Arthur

Marine
CH/X 104614
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Arthur Stiles was reported missing presumed died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills near the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). He has no known grave. Son of Henry W. Stiles and Lucy Stiles, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

STOTT, Ronald Martin

Captain
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Ronald Stott died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Ronald and Elsie Stott, of Greenfield, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

STRADLING, Robert Fettes

Sergeant
EX/3351
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Robert Stradling died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches for outstanding service whilst operating with the allied armies in Italy.

STREAMS, Albert Edward

Marine
PLY/X 21038
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Albert Medal (AM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Albert Streams, A.M. 41 RM Commando, died during operations at Sicily. Son of Albert and Lillian Streams, of Reading, Berkshire; husband of Dorothy Kathleen Streams, of Woodley, Reading.

SUMMERS, Kenneth

Marine
CH/X 110147
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Kenneth Summers died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Edward and Nellie Summers, of Basford, Nottingham.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

TAAFFE, William

Marine
PLY/X 103178
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Taaffe died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of George and May Taaffe, of Preston, Lancashire; husband of Nora Taaffe.

TAYLOR, Ernest

Marine
PLY/X 2460
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Ernest Taylor, 'A' Troop, died of wounds during a small raid across the River Mass to the German held north bank of the river. 41RM Commando had been tasked with patrolling a large stretch of the river between the Island of Schouwen and Geertruidenberg. 
 

THOMSON, Hugh

Lance Corporal Hugh Thomson 6 Commando
Lance Corporal
PO/X106815
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Hugh Thomson died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Thomas and Grace Thomson; husband of Margaret Thomson, of Dundee [1][2].

THWAITES, Henry

Marine
CH/X 114394
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Henry Thwaites died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Thomas Richard and Sophia Ellen Thwaites, of Battersea, London.

TIERNEY, Norman

Regimental Sergeant Major
PO/22609
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Regimental Sergeant Major Norman Tierney died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri. He has no known grave.

TONER, Peter

Marine Peter Toner 41 Commando
Marine
PO/X 105899
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Peter Toner died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). He has no known grave. Peter Toner of Portland Gardens, Liverpool, 5, was a former pupil of St. Bridget's School.

TWIGGER, James Thomas

Colour Sergeant
PLY/X972
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Colour Sergeant James Twigger was reported missing presumed died during operations at Salerno, Italy. He has no known grave. Mentioned in Despatches for distinguished service in Sicily. Husband of Muriel Twigger, of Emsworth, Hampshire. Father of Ronnie Twigger.
 

WASSALL, George

Marine
PLY/X 110255
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Wassall of 34 Pendrill Street, Neath, was reported missing presumed died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). He has no known grave.
 
Sources

WHITE, Ernest George

Marine
CH/X115681
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ernest White died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WHITMAN, Edward Thomas John

Marine
PLY/X 109373
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Edward Whitman died during operations at Salerno, Italy, this date being that of the action in the valley south of La Molina and the nearby hills close to Vietri. Son of Edward Thomas Whitman and Mary Ann Whitman, of Hoxton, London.
 
Sources

WIGHTMAN, Frederick Gordon

Corporal
PO/X 103557
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Frederick Wightman, a Signaller, was killed during an enemy air attack on the Commando HQ. Son of Walter William and Florence Wightman, of Leicester; husband of Florence Isabel Wightman, of Leicester.

WILKINSON, Raymond Desmond

Marine
PO/X 103947
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Raymond Wilkinson died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Son of Daniel Broadhurst Wilkinson and Alice Madaline Wilkinson, of Wallasey, Cheshire.

WRAY, Peter Francis Hugh

Lieutenant
41RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Wray died during operations at Salerno, this date being that of the action on the hills by the village of Piegolelle (or Piegolette). Mentioned in Despatches for distinguished service in Sicily. Son of Leslie Hugh and Margery Wray, of East Molesey, Surrey.
 

LUMSDEN, Bruce John David (Lt.Col)

Rank: 
Colonel
Unit / Base: 
40RM Commando
41RM Commando
40 Commando RM
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Major Bruce Lumsden was serving in 40 RM Commando in October 1942 [1].
  • August 1943 (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Commanding Officer 41RM Commando [2].
  • 1 January 1945 (Captain)(Brevet Major) (Acting Colonel) appointed O.B.E. (Military Division) [3].
  • 9 July 1949 (Lieutenant Colonel) Commanding Officer 40 Commando RM [4].
  • 2 January 1952 appointed Fleet Royal Marines Officer [5].
  • 1 January 1958 (Colonel) (Royal Marines) (Retired) appointed C.B.E. (Military Division) [6].
  • His death was announced to members in Commando Association newsletter 41 issued September 1965.
Sources
[1] 40RM Commando War Diary October 1942.
[2] Navy Lists (see linked content below).
[3] London Gazette 36866, page 8.
[4] The Light Blue Lanyard, author Major J.C. Beadle MBE, MC, RM.
[5] Globe and Laurel March/April 1952 edition.
[6] London Gazette 41268, page 5.
 
Additional content: 

41RM Cdo. Officers, Aug.'43.

Extract from the Navy Lists

August 1943 Volume 1 Page 831.  (page 855 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer — Lt. Col. B.J.D. Lumsden.

2nd in Command —  Maj. J.R. Edwards.
 
Captains —  
Act. Capt. J.F. Parsons (1st Reinforcement).
Act. Tempy. Capt. W. Cunningham.
S.C. Hellis.
 

Tempy. Lieut.  
W.D.B. Grant.
W.J.M. Cooper.
C.E. Walker.
J.S. Stewart.
H.R. Bartlett.
W.A.C. Horsfall.
A.D. Rolland.
C.H.M. Sharpe.

Quartermaster  
Temp. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.) F.V. Borrett (this is Frank Victor Borrett)
 
Signal Officer  
 
Intelligence Officer  
 
Brigade Transport Officer  
 
Medical Officer  
Temp. Surg. Lieut. E.O. Davies, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.N.V.R.
 
Chaplain  
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

41RM Cdo. Officers, Jun.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists
June 1944 Volume 1 Page 1097. (page 1011 on N.L.S. website page list).
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —   Act. Lieut.-Col. T.M. Gray.
 
2nd in Command —   Act. Maj. D.L. Barclay.
                                       Act. Temp. Maj.  J.A. Taplin
 
Major    Act. Maj. P. K. Brind-Sheridan.
 
Captains 
Act. Tempy. Capt. 
H.E. Stratford, M.C.
W. D. B. Grant.
B. J. B. Sloley.
H.F. Morris.
C.N.P. Powell, D.S.O.
 
Adjutant —   
Act. Tempy. Capt. 
Lieut.  J.R. Douglas
 
Temp. Lieutenant 
C. H. M. Sharpe.
D. T. M. Thomson.
J.C. Pearson.
P.D. Robinson.
J.K.R. Graveney.
D.J. Wearing.
J.Dexter.
D. H. Ranger, S.A.U.D.F.
G. M. McKenzie,  S.A.U.D.F.
D. W. T. Phillips,   S.A.U.D.F.

 Quartermaster —   Temp. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.)  F.V. Borrett.
 
Signal Officer —  Lieut. A.G. Aldis.
 
Intelligence Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. J. G. Burton.
 
Medical Officer 
Temp. Surg. Lieut. E.O. Davies, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.N.V.R.
Capt. J.C.F. Cregan, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain 
 
Sergeant-Major   Act. Sergt.-Maj. E.J. Belcher.
 
Notes
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41RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1101. (page 257 on N.L.S. website page list).
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —   Act. Lieut.-Col. E. C. E. Palmer.
 
2nd in Command —   Act. Temp. Maj. N. P. Wood.
 
Captains 

Act. Capt.

Act. Tempy. Capt.
W. D. B. Grant.
B. J. B. Sloley.
P. H. Haydon, D.S.O.
 
Adjutant —   Act. Tempy. Capt. J. S. Jewers.
 
Tempy Lieut. 
C. H. M. Sharpe.
D. T. M. Thomson.
J. K. R. Graveney.
J. Dexter.
J. Taylor.
L. W. M. Brown.
J. W. Holmes.
D. F. Murray.
P. J. Dietz.
D. H. Ranger, S.A.U.D.F.
G. M. McKenzie,  S.A.U.D.F.
D. W. T. Phillips,   S.A.U.D.F.
 
Quartermaster —   Act. Tempy. Capt. (Qr.-Mr.)  Borrett, M.B.E.
 
Signal Officer 
 
Lieut.
 
Intelligence Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. J. G. Burton, M.C.
 
Medical Officer 
 
Chaplain 
 
Sergeant-Major 
 
Act. Sergt.-Maj.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

41RM Commando at Walcheren photo

41RM Commando at Walcheren.

James Dalziel and others from No.41 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. Walcheren. Photo courtesy of his grandson Clarke Dalziel. Higher resolution image in Gallery.

42RM Commando

Formed as 42 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, on the 1st August 1943 from the disbanded 1st RM Battalion.  Those not selected for the Commandos were posted primarily to Landing Craft duties. On the 5th October 1943 the unit attended the CBTC for Commando training.
 
After their training, the Commando moved for a brief spell in billets at Hearne Bay, before being transported by train to Gourock arriving on the 11th November 1943.  Embarking on HMT Ranchi they set sail for the Far East on the 15th November 1943, accompanied by No 1 Commando and 75 Nursing Sisters. 
 
During the journey they were attacked by enemy aircraft from Rhodes and after the ship was hit they diverted for repairs to Alexandria where the Commando spent Christmas camped at Sidi Bishr. The Commando then travelled from Port Tewfik to Bombay on board the ships  Scynthia and  City of London. They arrived at Bombay on the 20th January 1944 and then travelled onward by train to Kedgaon where 3 Special Service (later renamed Commando) Brigade assembled.
 
After a stay at Kedgaon, the Commando proceeded by road to Castle Rock near Belgaum for training. On completion of this training the Commando moved to Cocanada. Soon the Commando was on the move again this time to Nilaveli Camp at Trincomalee where they remained for the next 3 weeks.
 
On the 3rd October 1944 the Commando embarked with No 1 Commando on board HMT Nevasa for Calcutta. From there they proceeded by rail and river steamer to a transit camp in Chittagong where they remained for a week. They then proceeded by LCI to Teknaf to relieve the 1st Ox and Bucks in the line at Maungdaw.
 
On the 2nd January 1945 the Commando embarked on board the ships Napier and Nepal for Akyab. The unopposed landing took place on the 3rd January with No.5 Commando and 42RM Commando  being the first ashore. A few days later they embarked on board HM Indian ships Jumna and Narbada for the assault on the Myebon penninsula on the 12th January. It was from Myebon that the Commando moved by LCA and LCM to Kangaw which culminated very soon afterwards in the Battle for Hill 170 on the 31st January 1945.
[Source:  3 Commando Brigade Magazine entitled The Third Jungle Book Issue 9]
 
Commanding Officers of 42 RM Commando.
  • Lt Col. Reginald Carteret de Mussenden Leathes, 31st August 1943 until he relinquishes command at Cocanada in May 1944.
  • Lt Col. Halford David Fellowes, May 1944 until wounded at Myebon and relinquishes command 13th January 1945.
  • Lt Col. H.H. Dales , 13th January 1945, was the 2i/c Major (promoted Lt Col), until hospitalised with dysentry and relinquishes command April 1945.
  • Lt Col. Peter William Cradock Hellings DSC,MC, April 1945 until cessation of hostilities.

Redesignated 42 Commando RM early in 1946, having been 42 RM Commando (Light) since August 1945. Postwar, the Commando operated in the far East, with combat operations in Malaya, Suez, Borneo and Brunei, and Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
 

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42RM Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 31 of 31

BALLANTYNE, George

Lance Corporal
PO/X114916
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
West Lothian Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Ballantyne died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of James and Elizabeth Ballantyne; husband of Annie McNeil Fotheringham Ballantyne, of Bo'ness, West Lothian.

BANGAY, Lionel Arthur

Marine
PO/X112046
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Lionel Bangay died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.
 
Notes

BATEMAN, Walter

Walter Bateman 42RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 100600
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Walter Bateman from Hull died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
Son of Amelia Bateman. Prior to joining the Forces in 1940 he was a switchboard operator with the Hull City Police, Eastern Division.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BEAMAN, Thomas Edward

Marine
PO/X110697
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Thomas Beaman died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

CARLYLE, Edmond

Marine
PO/X112075
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edmond Carlyle died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.
[3] Registers of Births in England - Easington District, April, May and June 1923.

CRILLEY, John Henry

Lance Corporal
EX. 3297
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal John Crilley died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.
 

DELL, William Joseph

Corporal
EX. 3192
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Dell died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
Son of Walter and Bithiah Rose Dell, of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

GROVES, John

Marine John Groves 42 Commando
Marine
EX3635
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Groves died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Albert and Matilda Groves, of Heanor, Derbyshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HALL, Roger

Lieutenant
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Roger Hall died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Charles Phillips Hall and Ada Louise Hall, of Hipperholme, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 

JACQUES, Henry

Sergeant
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Henry Jacques died of wounds inflicted on 31 January during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of William Henry and Isabella Jacques, of East Bowling, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

JONES, Jack Garner

Lieutenant
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Jack Jones died during operations at Kangaw Burma. Mentioned in Despatches (posthumous) for gallant and distinguished service. Husband of Lelgarde De C. Jones, of Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
 
Sources

KING, Herbert Richard

Marine
EX/4389
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Herbert King died during operations at Hill 170, Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LOGAN, John

Sergeant
PLY/X100771
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Logan died during operations in Burma. Son of Archie and Mary Logan; husband of Elizabeth Logan, of Greenock, Renfrewshire.
 

PHILPOTT, Ronald Henry

Marine
CH/X106487
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Philpott died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

RAWLINSON, James

Corporal
PLY/X 106012
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal James Rawlinson died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.
 

ROSSER, Albert

Marine
PO/X 100791
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Albert Rosser died at Maungdaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.
See Linked Content below.
 

SHERMAN, George

Marine
EX/3566
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Sherman died during operations in Burma. Son of Frederick and Ellen Sherman; husband of Joan Sherman, of Richmond, Surrey.

SHUTTLEWORTH, Charles Denis

Charles Denis Shuttleworth 42RM Commando
Marine
PO/X122001
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Charles Shuttleworth died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
[Image] Ian Shuttleworth (nephew).
 

WHITEHEAD, John

Corporal
EX1219
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal John Whitehead died during operations at Hill 170 in Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

YEOMANS, Geoffrey Richard

Lieutenant
42RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Lieutenant Geoffrey Yeomans died from multiple injuries received in a road accident. Son of George Ralph and Audrey Ada Yeomans, of Norbury, Surrey. His brother Rifleman Bernard George Yeomans, 7th (1st Bn. The London Rifle Brigade) Bn., died in service on 8 May 1943.
 

42RM Cdo Operations in Burma

42RM Commando were part of 3 Commando Brigade during the Burma Campaign. Many of the documents we have for this period are related to more than one single commando unit and are listed jointly below in the document 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma.

3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma

LEATHES, Reginald Carteret de Mussenden

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
42RM Commando
'45 Commando RM'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Sunday, September 19, 1909
Died: 
1987
  • 31 August 1943 Lieutenant Colonel Leathes was the first Commanding Officer of 42RM Commando until relinquishing command at Cocanada May 1944 [1].
  • September 1950 to December 1951 Commanding Officer 45 Commando RM during operations in Perak, Malaya [2].
  • 4 April 1952 appointed O.B.E. (Military Division) for gallant and distinguished service in Malaya [2a].
  • 11 June 1960 (Major General) appointed C.B. (Military Division) [3].
  • 1 January 1971 Major-General R. C. de M. Leathes, C.B., M.V.O., O.B.E., appointed Colonel Commandant Royal Marines [4].
Sources
[1] Navy Lists (see Linked Content).
[1a] Commando Brigade Jungle Book issue 9 (see Linked Content).
[2] London Gazette 39507, page 1879.
[2a] Award Recommendations / National Archives file WO 373/130/90.
[3] London Gazette 42051, page 3974 (HM Birthday Honours)
[4] London Gazette 45186, page 9878.
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 86 (1988).
 

FELLOWES, Halford David

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
42RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
  • Acting Lieutenant Colonel Halford David Fellowes was Commanding Officer Royal Marine Siege Regiment 1941 [1].
  • Acting Colonel Fellowes was awarded the Distinguished Service Order whilst officer in command of 42RM Commando in the Far East [2] He commanded them from May 1944 until relinquishing command to Maj. H.H. Dales (2 i/c) when wounded at Myebon on 13 January 1945.
  • Post war he remained in service and was promoted Major General.
  • 1955 Commander Plymouth Group Royal Marines. [3].
  • 1 January 1957 appointed C.B. (Military Division. [4].
Sources
[1] Navy Lists Bi Monthly October 1941 p570 (page 594 on National Library of Scotland website).
[2] London Gazette 37079, page 2527.
[3] RM Museum.
[4] London Gazette 40960, page 2.
 

42RM Cdo. Officers, Aug'43.

Extract from the Navy Lists

August 1943 Volume 1 Page 831.  (page 855 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. R.C. de M. Leathes.

2nd in Command —  Act. Tempy. Maj. A.L. Evans.
 
Act. Temp. Majors —  
 
Captain —  
Temp. Capt. H.G.S. Saunders

Act. Captain  

Act. Tempy. Capts.  
G.C. Darley Bentley.
H. H. Dales.
F.C. Anderson.
W.A. Harvey.
R. P. Stoner.
J.G. Boardley.
 
Adjutants  
Act. Tempy. Capt. J. P. Tripp.
Proby. Lieut. P. H. Lloyd.

Tempy. Lieuts.  
M.E.M. Harvey.
B.H. Fowke.
M.J. Cotton.
D.B. Kater.
C.V. Oppitz.
G.R. Graham.
J. O. Street.
J.A. Allen

Quartermaster  
Capt. B.J. Teeling, M.B.E. (this is Bernard James Teeling)
 
Battalion Signal Officer  
Tempy. Lieut. R.G. Knight.
 
Battalion Intelligence Officer  
 
Brigade Transport Officer  
 
Medical Officer  
 
Chaplain  

Sergeant-Major  
Temp. Sgt. Maj. F. Whiddon.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

42RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Pages 1101/2.  (pages 257/258 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. H. D. Fellowes.

2nd in Command —  Act. Tempy. Maj. P. N. Cunningham.
 
Major —  Act. Maj. M. H. Davis.
 
Captain 

Act. Captain 
F. R. A. D. Taylor.

Act. Tempy. Capts.
H. H. Dales.
R. P. Stoner.
E. Langley.
B. H. Fowke.
J. F. Showell - Rogers.
 
Adjutants 
Act. Tempy. Capt. J. P. Tripp.
Lieut. P. H. Lloyd.

Tempy. Lieuts. 
M. J. Cotton.
D. B. Kater.
J. W. Mackenzie.
J. D. G. Pegrum.
J. O. Street.
R. Hall.
A. G. Smith.
C. B. Ward.
R. J. E. Bavin.
M. F. A. Wilson.
P. Frizell.
J. W. Potts.
D. K. Hardy.
N. J. Winter.
J. G. Jones.
K. Martin.
 
Quartermaster 
 
Signal Officer - Tempy. Lieut.
 
Medical Officer 
 
Chaplain 
Rev. F. W. Cornell, M.A., R.N.V.R.
Rev. H. C. W. Manger, B.A.

Sergeant-Major

Act. Sergt. Major
C. F. Young.
 
Notes
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42RM Cdo. Officers, Jul.'45

Extract from the Navy Lists

Quarterly / July 1945 Volume 2 Pages 1164.  (pages 272 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Temp. Lieut.-Col. H. H. Dales

2nd in Command —  Act. Maj. F.R.A.D. Taylor
 
Major —  Act. Maj. M. H. Davis.
 
Captain 

Act. Tempy. Capts.
R. P. Stoner.
E. Langley, M.C..
B. H. Fowke.
J. F.  Showell - Rogers.
M. J. Cotton.
J. E. F. Codrington.
S. D. Smith.
 
Adjutants 
Act. Tempy. Capt. 
Lieut. C. L. G. Brown

Tempy. Lieuts. 
M. J. Cotton.
D. B. Kater.
J. W. Mackenzie.
J. O. Street.
A. G. Smith.
C. B. Ward.
R. J. E. Bavin.
M. F. A. Wilson.
P. Frizell.
J. W. Potts.
D. K. Hardy.
N. J. Winter.
J. M. Brassey.
J. D. Sanderson.
A. S. Mansfield.
G. Howse.
J. A. M. G. Grover.
A. T. Whitehead.
W. B. Slater.
A. P. Calladine.
C. Thompson.

Temp. 2nd Lieut. S.H. Blake.
 
Quartermaster 
 
Signal Officer 
 
Medical Officer 
Capt. J. S. Hunter, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain 
Rev. F. W. Cornell, M.A., R.N.V.R.
Rev. H. C. W. Manger, B.A.

Sergeant-Major

Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.

43RM Commando

Formed from the disbanded 2nd RM Battalion as 43 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, on the 1st August 1943 under the command of Acting Lieut. Colonel R.W.B. Simonds. Not all however would become Commandos. Converting the one hundred man companies of 2RM to sixty man troops of 43RM  meant many would not. Those who did not join the Commando were moved to other duties primarily in Combined Operations as  Landing Craft crew. Soon afterwards 43RM moved to Achnacarry for their Commando training at the CBTC. Once completed 43RM moved to Ramsgate.
 
In November 1943 they embarked for Algiers. The Commando now consisted of five fighting troops each 65 strong, four commanded by a Captain, one by a Major, and each with its own Troop HQ consisting of a Troop Commander, Troop Sergeant Major, a signaller, a RAMC orderly, the 2" mortar group and the PIAT (Projector Infantry Anti Tank) group. They were supported by a Heavy Weapons Troop of four 3" Mortars and four Vickers Medium Machine Guns.
 
Early January 1944 they embarked for Naples and moved to the village of Vico Equense. They were now part of No.2 Special Service Brigade commanded by Brigadier Tom Churchill. This Brigade consisted of Nos 2 and 9 Commandos (both Army) and Nos.40 and 43 RM Commandos. 
 
On 22 January 1944 43RM were part of the major allied offensive at Anzio. This was the beginning of a series of operational deployments in WW2. From the the action at the Garigliano River, Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, to the Jugoslav Dalmatian Islands based operations from Vis, including Brac, Hvar, and other enemy held islands. In April 1945 their last action would be Operation Roast at Lake Comacchio and the Reno River.  It was here that Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter [more....] of 43RM Commando would be postumously awarded the Victoria Cross.
 
After the war ended dispersion quickly followed.  43RM was disbanded in September 1945. Some went to occupation duties in Germany. Others to 45RM or 46RM Commandos. Those who had been in longest were due for early demobilisation.
 
Recommended reading
Nothing Much to Lose, author Lt. Michael McConville, 43RM Commando (which includes a history of 2RM).
Commando Subaltern at War, Author Lt. W.G. Jenkins, DSO, 43RM Commando.
 
Later Commanding Officers
October 1944 Lieut. Colonel I. F. Macalpine (Black Watch) subsequently invalided out.
November 1944 Lieut. Colonel Ian H. Riches.
 
Reformed on the 5th September 1961 until disbanded again mid-November 1968.
In 2012 a new 43 Commando RM was formed.  Officially 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines, it is the largest in the Corps and is responsible for protecting the nation’s nuclear deterrent as well as taking the fight to modern-day pirates in specialist boarding teams.
 
[Historical note former units - Comacchio Company Royal Marines (1980–1983), Comacchio Group Royal Marines (1983–2001) and Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines (2001-2012).

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43RM Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 47 of 47

ABRAHAMS, Robert Sydney

Sergeant
EX/4444
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Robert Abrahams was reported missing presumed killed during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave.

BAILLIE, Archibald

Marine
CH/X 110260
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Archibald Baillie died of wounds at No.2 British Field Hospital at Otok, Vis Island. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baillie, of Galston, Ayrshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BEALE, Frederick Vincent

Marine
PO/X 108058
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Frederick Beale died during operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy. Son of John William and Louisa Beale, of Rotherham, Yorkshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BLAKE, John Philip

Capt Blake MC 43RM Commando
Captain
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain John Blake MC died during operations against the enemy held island of Brac. Son of Philip and Marjorie Flora Blake, of Havant, Hampshire. B.A. (Cantab).

BROOKES, James Alfred

Marine
EX/ 3707
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James Brookes died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery. Son of Mrs. M. Brookes of Hull.

CAMPBELL, John

Marine
CH/X109403
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Campbell died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Son of Arthur and Rosina Campbell.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

COTTON MINCHIN, Douglas James Maurice

Capt. Cotton Minchin
Captain
77634
43543
43RM Commando
Commando Basic Training Centre
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Douglas Cotton Minchin was reported missing March 1945 after his patrol came under fire during operations in Italy, later presumed killed in action. He has no known grave. Son of Capt. H. Cotton Minchin and Mrs. Cotton Minchin, of Cagnes-sur-Mer, Alpes Maritimes, France.

DALY, Edward Stewart

Marine
EX/ 4061
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service

Marine Edward Stewart Daly died by accidental drowning. He has no known grave. 
Son of Michael and Jessie Daly.

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

FOLWELL, Harvey Cecil

Marine
CH/X109129
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harvey Folwell died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. He has no known grave. Son of Ernest Percival and Laura Evelyn Folwell, of Milton, Northamptonshire.

FOWLER, Harry

Marine
EX/3714
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harry Fowler died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy.

GARSON, Andrew

Marine
PO/X 108150
43RM Commando
royal ma
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Andrew Garson died in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

GOODRICH, Kenneth John

Kenneth Goodrich 43RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 108489
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Kenneth Goodrich died during operations in Italy during operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito. He has no known grave. Son of John F. Goodrich and Annie F. J. Goodrich, of Shirley, Croydon, Surrey. Educated at Addiscombe New College.

GOSLING, John Jones

Lance Corporal
EX/3895
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal John Gosling died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito. He has no known grave. Son of Frederick J. Gosling and Beatrice Gosling, of Hull; husband of Ena Gosling, of Hull.

GREGORY, Donald

Marine
PLY/X 107480
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Donald Gregory died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HANCOCK, Frank Holgate

Temporary Lieutenant
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Frank Hancock died during an air attack on Vis, their base of operations against enemy held Dalmatian Islands. Son of Francis James Hancock and Mildred Hancock, of Bearsted, Kent.
Extract from the 43RM Commando War Diary

HEY, Richard

Marine
EX/ 3746
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Richard Hey died in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HOOPER, Arthur William George

Marine
PLY/X100963
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Arthur Hooper died during operations In Yugoslavia. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in a raid on the enemy held island of Miljet.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HOVERD, Robert Henry

Marine
CH/X 108492
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Hovered died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HUNTER, Cpl. Thomas Peck, VC

Corporal Hunter VC
Grave of Corporal Hunter VC
Corporal
CH/X 110296
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Victoria Cross (VC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of Ramsay and Mary Hunter, of Edinburgh.
Victoria Cross Citation
Admiralty Whitehall 12th June 1945.

HURST, Cecil

Marine
PO/X 106979
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Cecil Hurst died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

INGRAM, Richard George

Marine
PLY/X 107498
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Richard Ingram died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.

IVENS, Frederick Charles

Marine
PLY/X 107485
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Frederick Ivens died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

JEAL, Percy William

Percy Jeal 43 Commando
Marine
CH/X 105907
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Percy Jeal died during an air attack on Vis, their base of operations against enemy held Dalmatian Islands. Son of Percy Walter and Mary Jeal, of Hassocks, Sussex.
Extract from the 43RM Commando War Diary
28th March 1944 Vis

LASKEY, Cyril

Cyril Laskey 43 Commando
Corporal
EX/3154
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Cyril Laskey, 'A' Troop, died during operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MacLEAN, Alexander

Marine
PO/X116565
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alexander MacLean died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MCCAUGHEY, Henry

Corporal
PLY/X 101290
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Henry McCaughey was reported missing presumed died. He has no known grave. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Mentioned in Despatches for outstanding service while operating with the Allied Armies in Italy.

OLIPHANT, Albert Maxtone

Marine
PLY/X 105615
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Albert Oliphant from Dundee died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

PROCTOR, Bert

Corporal
PLY/X 103065
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service

Corporal Bert Proctor died at the 59th General Hospital in Italy after an accidental gunshot wound to the left side of his neck.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

RAVEN, Henry Hollies

Marine
PLY/X 107493
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Henry Raven died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

ROYLE, Frank

Corporal
CH/X 104572
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Frank Royle died during operations against the enemy held island of Brac.

SAUNDERS, Samuel John Albert

Marine
CH/X 109090
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Samuel Saunders died during an air attack on Vis, their base of operations against enemy held Dalmatian Islands. Son of Albert Edward and Elizabeth Saunders, of Barking, Essex.
Extract from the 43RM Commando War Diary
28th March 1944 Vis

SCHOOLEY, Ralph Gerald

Captain
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Ralph Schooley, 'B' troop, died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. He received a Mention in Despatches for "outstanding service whilst operating with the Allied Armies in Italy."
 
Sources

SMITH, Roy Montague

Cpl. Roy M. Smith 43RM Commando
Corporal
PLY/X 106635
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Roy Smith, 'A' troop, died in the blast from two enemy 88mm shells whilst leading his section during operations at Lake Comacchio and Argenta, Italy.
 

SNOWDEN, Fred

Marine Fred Snowden 43 Commando
Marine
EX/ 3248
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Fred Snowden died during operations on the enemy held island of Brac, Yugoslavia. 
Extract from the Stirling Observer Thursday 22 June 1944.

TAYLOR, George

George Taylor 43 Commando
Marine
PO/X 107732
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Taylor died during operations in Italy. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. 
He received a Mention in Despatches for "outstanding service while operating with the Allied Armies in Italy."  

WARD, Reginald Foster

Marine
PO/X 107762
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Ward died during operations in Italy. His Commando were engaged in fighting at Monte Ornito and Monte Faito, Italy. Son of Charles Henry and Ada Lena Ward, of Hull; husband of Hilda May Ward, of Doncaster, Yorkshire.
 
Sources

WILLIAMSON, Fred

Marine
CH/X 106447
43RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Fred Williamson died during a raid on the Island of Brac, Yugoslavia. Initially buried with others on Brac near Nerezische, their remains were later reinterred in a collective grave at Belgrade War Cemetery.

HUNTER, Cpl. Thomas Peck, VC

Rank: 
Corporal
Unit / Base: 
43RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 110296
Honours & Awards: 
Born: 
Saturday, October 6, 1923
Died : 
Tuesday, April 3, 1945
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21
Corporal Hunter VC
Grave of Corporal Hunter VC
Corporal Thomas Peck Hunter died during operations at Lake Comacchio, Italy. Posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of Ramsay and Mary Hunter, of Edinburgh.
Victoria Cross Citation
Admiralty Whitehall 12th June 1945.
In Italy during the advance by the Commando to its final objective, Corporal Hunter of "C" Troop was in charge of a Bren group of the leading sub section of the Commando. Having advanced to within 400 yards of the canal, he observed the enemy were holding a group of houses South of the canal. Realising that his Troop behind him were in the open, as the country there was completely devoid of cover, and that the enemy would cause heavy casualties as soon as they opened fire, Corporal Hunter seized the Bren gun and charged alone across two hundred yards of open ground. Three Spandaus from the houses, and at least six from the North bank of the canal opened fire and at the same time the enemy mortars started to fire at the Troop.
Corporal Hunter attracted most of the fire, and so determined was his charge and his firing from the hip that the enemy in the houses became demoralised. Showing complete disregard for the intense enemy fire, he ran through the houses, changing magazines as he ran, and alone cleared the houses. Six Germans surrendered to him and the remainder fled across a footbridge onto the North bank of the canal.
The Troop dashing up behind Corporal Hunter now became the target for all the Spandaus on the North of the canal. Again, offering himself as a target, he lay in full view of the enemy on a heap of rubble and fired at the concrete pillboxes on the other side. He again drew most of the fire, but by now the greater part of the Troop had made for the safety of the houses. During this period he shouted encouragement to the remainder, and called only for more Bren magazines with which he could engage the Spandaus. Firing with great accuracy up to the last, Corporal Hunter was finally hit in the head by a burst of Spandau fire and killed instantly.
There can be no doubt that Corporal Hunter offered himself as a target in order to save his Troop, and only the speed of his movement prevented him being hit earlier. The skill and accuracy with which he used his Bren gun is proved by the way he demoralised the enemy, and later did definitely silence many of the Spandaus firing on his Troop as they crossed open ground, so much so that under his covering fire elements of the Troop made their final objective before he was killed. Throughout the operation his magnificent courage, leadership and cheerfulness had been an inspiration to his comrades."
 
Sources
CWGC.

London Gazette 37127, page 3087.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes

43RM Commando Commanders

Lieutenant Colonel R.W.B. Simonds RM.
Lieutenant Colonel I.H.Riches RM.
 

SIMMONDS, Robert William Barrow

Rank: 
Colonel
Unit / Base: 
43RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Friday, October 13, 1905
Died : 
Monday, September 8, 1980
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Simmonds, Officer Commanding 2nd Battalion Royal Marines since 1942, was appointed Commanding Officer 43RM Commando on its formation in August 1943. He remained as such until September 1944. 
​1 January 1954, Colonel RM, appointed C.B.E. (Military Division).
 
Sources
Navy Lists.
Nothing Much to Lose, author Michael McConville.
London Gazette 40053, p6.
 
Additional content: 

RICHES, Ian Hurry

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
43RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Sunday, September 27, 1908
Died : 
Monday, December 23, 1996
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Ian Hurry Riches, G.S.O.1 Special Service Group, was appointed Officer Commanding 43RM Commando in November 1944 [1][1a] .
10 July 1945 appointed Companion of the Distinguished Service Order outstanding courage, determination and devotion to duty in operations during the campaign in Italy [2].
1st January 1959 (Major General) appointed C.B. (Military Division) [3].
11 June 1960 (Major General)  appointed K.C.B. (Military Divsion) [4].
1959-62 Commandant- General, Royal Marines [5].
1964-68 Regional Director of Civil Defence [5].
1967-68 Representative Colonel Commandant [5].
 
Sources
[1] Navy Lists - Quarterly, Oct. 1944, Vol.2.
[1a] Nothing Much to Lose, author Michael McConville (Lieut. 43RM Commando).
[2] London Gazette 37170, page 3562.
[3] London Gazette 41589, page 2.
[4] London Gazette 42051, page 3974.
[5] Royal Marines Historical website.
 

43RM Cdo. Officers Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1103/4 (pages 259/260 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Lieut.-Col. I. F. Macalpine, B.W.
 
2nd in Command —  Act. Tempy. Maj. N. G. M. Munro.
 
Major —  Act. Tempy. Maj. A. I. G. Harding.
 
 
Act. Tempy. Capts.
Adjutants 
Act. Tempy. Capt.
Lieut. J. R. Odendaal, B.E.M.
Lieut. R. N. Parkinson-Cumine.

Tempy. Lieuts.
R. Headey.
D. R. P. P. Cox.
J. B. Bolton.
F. W. Veness.
T. A. S. Taylor.
H. D. Liddell.
J. P. Stevens.
J. F. Morris.
W. E. Abbott.
C. Leatherbarrow.
N. Demuth.
M. A. McConville.
D. F. Esson.
I. A. G. Webster.
W. G. Jenkins.
 
Quartermaster 
Act. Tempy. Capt.  W.M. Harris  (Qr.-Mr.) (this is William Mark Harris)
 
Signal Officer Tempy. Lieut.
 
Intelligence Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. G. Frost.
 
Medical Officer —  Capt. G. E. Crowther, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain 
 
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

44RM Commando

Formed as 44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, on the 1st August 1943 from the disbanded 3rd Battalion, Royal Marines.  Their specialist training from the 1st August to the the 6th September 1943 began at Ashurst. This was to prepare them for the arduous training to come at Achnacarry. Their first CO was Lt Col. F.C. Horton RM.

The Marines then attended the Commando Depot at Achnacarry from the 7th Sept - 2nd October 1943. A total of 33 Officers and 532 Marines began the training. At the completion of the Course, there were 28 Officers and 411 Marines, the remainder having been injured or considered unsuitable.*

Their theatre of operations was  in the Far East, Burma and Trincomalee, as part of 3 Special Service (later renamed Commando) Brigade.

Post war in 1946 they were redesignated 44 Commando RM , then further redesignated 40 Commando RM In March 1947. [ref. RMRO 141 of 1947.]

*Source: 44RM Commando Achnacarry to the Arakan written by Tony Mackenzie
 

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Click/touch 44RM Commando below for additional content, or follow the links below it to specific content entries.
 

44RM Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 41 of 41

ASHWORTH, John Mark

Marine
PLY/X 110603
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Ashworth died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of John Mark and Edith Alice Ashworth, of Accrington, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BEACH, George Edgar

George Beach 44 Commando
Marine
PLY/X3568
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Beach died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Harold James Beach and Blanche Edith Beach, of St. George, Bristol.
Extract from Service Record
23.10.39 enlisted Royal Marines.
07.11.39 date of service reckons from.

BEDFORD, John Robert

Corporal
EX/3270
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Bedford died during operations at Alethangyaw, Burma. He has no known grave. Son of John Robert and Annie Bedford, of Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BOWEN, Albert Victor

Corporal
EX/982
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Albert Bowen died in India. Son of William and Winnie Bowen; husband of Gladys Beatrice Bowen, of Hammersmith, London.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.

DOOLEY, Arthur

Acting T/Corporal
EX 4045
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Corporal Arthur Dooley, 'C' Troop, died in a training accident at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry, Scotland. Son of William and Annie Marie Dooley, of Liverpool.
Extract from the 44RM Commando War Diary
19th September 1943.

EDWARDS, Vincent

Marine Vincent Edwards 44RM
Marine
PO/X 121963
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Vincent Edwards died at 61 Indian Field Ambulance during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of George Lewis Edwards and Sarah Ann Edwards, of Soham, Cambridgeshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

FARRELL, William Henry

Marine
CH/X112233
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Marine William Farrell died at the Military Hospital, Onich from a bullet wound accidentally received during training at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Cause of death recorded as a "gunshot wound to the neck." Son of William and Amellia Farrell; nephew of Mr. A.

FOOT, Frank

Lance Corporal
PLY/X3476
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Frank Foot, 'X' troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Frank and May Violet Foot, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Gladys Irene Foot, of Lowestoft.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GIBSON, Eric Hookway

Eric Hookway Gibson as a child
Sergeant
PLY/X3404
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Sergeant Eric Gibson died in training at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry, Scotland. Son of William Ramage Gibson and Susan Broome Gibson, of Bideford.
Extract from the 44RM Commando War Diary

GIGG, George Thomas

Lance Corporal
CH/X 108719
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal George Gigg was reported missing at sea presumed died during operations at Alethangyaw, Burma. He has no known grave. Son of John and Emily Gigg, of Shepherd's Bush, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GRANT, Ronald Douglas

Sergeant
PLY/X 2122
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Ronald Grant was reported missing presumed died at sea during operations at Alethangyaw, Burma. Son of Thomas Robert and Mary Kathleen Grant; husband of Joy Daphne Grant, of Southampton.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HAW, Charles Walter

Marine Charles Haw 44RM Commando
Grave at Akyab of Marine Charles Haw
Marine
PLY/X107394
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Charles Haw died in Burma from accidental gunshot wounds at Fakir Point near Akyab as his section of 'A' troop prepared to carry out a patrol to the Baronga Islands. Son of Henry and Helen Haw, of Immingham, Lincolnshire.
 
Sources

HEATH, Alfred

Lance Corporal
EX3962
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Alfred Heath died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.
 

HESP, George Taylor

Corporal
PLY/X101509
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal George Hesp, 'X' troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of George Arthur and Elizabeth Hesp; husband of Edna Hesp, of Leeds, Yorkshire.

KIRBY, Peter

Corporal
EX3358
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Peter Kirby died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of William Henry and Annie Kirby; husband of Joyce Kathleen Kirby, of Darlington, Co. Durham.
 
Sources
CWGC

LEWIS, Frank Gordon

Marine
EX 3315
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Frank Lewis died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MACKINNON, James

Second Lieutenant
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant James Mackinnon died during operations at Alethengyaw.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC
[2] ROH in the book '44 RM Commando, Achnacarry to the Arakan', author Tony Mackenzie.
 

MARSHALL, Arthur Allan

Corporal Arthur Marshall 44 Commando
Corporal
PLY/X 103365
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Arthur Marshall died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MARTIN, Arthur

Captain
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Arthur Martin, Signals Officer, and one of the original 3rd RM Bn., officers, died of wounds during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Mentioned in Despatches for distinguished service while operating with the Army in Burma and on the Eastern Frontier of India.

MCDONALD, Dennis

Marine
PLY/X 110563
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Dennis McDonald died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MORRISON, James

Marine
PO/X105540
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James Morrison died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
 

MUSTOW, Joseph

Lance Corporal
PLY/X 104636
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Joseph Mustow died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
 

O'REILLY, John

Marine
PLY/X 108268
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Marine John O'Reilly died in India as a result of self inflicted gunshot wounds. Son of Patrick and Annie Kate O'Reilly, of Kilglass, Co. Sligo, Irish Republic.
 
Sources
CWGC.

OWEN, Alan Roger

Marine
CH/X 105692
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Marine Alan Owen, X troop, died from injuries received when he was hit by a jeep driven by an American serviceman on a road between Ashurst and Lyndhurst, Hampshire. Son of Lewis Davis Owen and Evelyn Harriet Owen, of Beckenham.

PAYNE, Leonard William

LCpl Leonard Payne 44RM Commando
Lance Corporal
CH/X100442
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Leonard Payne died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
[Image] Susan Moore (great niece).

PINKNEY, James

Marine
PLY/X 108764
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James Pinkney died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
 

POLKINGHORNE, Eric

Marine
PLY/X 103548
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Eric Polkinghorne died [1] on active service during operations in Burma [1a][2][3]
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.
[1a] Registers of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/135.

RICHARDSON, Leon

Lance Corporal
CH/X105684
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Leon Richardson died during operations at Kangaw, Burma [1][1a]. Only son of Mrs. F.P. Allenson from Yaxley. He joined the Forces nearly 4 years ago and was 23 [2].
 
Sources
[1] CWGC

SCOTT, Douglas

Marine Douglas Scott 44 Commando
Marine
PLY/X 109330
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Douglas Scott, from Hexham, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

SHEATHER, Allan Cecil

Marine
PO/X113117
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Allan Sheather died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.
 

SHORE, Donald

Marine
CH/X194002
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Donald Shore died from enemy shell fire during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

TERNENT, John White

Marine
PO/X101801
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Ternent died during operations at Kangaw, Burma.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
 

WILLIAMS, Albert Edward

Corporal
PLY/X 109364
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Albert Williams died during operations in the Far East. Son of Frank and Mabel Williams; husband of Blanche Gertrude Joan Williams, of Taunton, Somerset.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC

44RM Commando Nominal Roll

This nominal roll of No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, is compiled from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database, the No.44 Royal Marine Commando War Diary Jan to Dec 1945, the original Commando Association newsletters, resources in the National Archives, research by members and followers of this archive, and various other resources. In preparing this list, we acknowledge that it is very likely there are omissions. Research continues. 

In the absence of any detail on our website, If you wish a name added to this Nominal Roll, you must first provide to us evidence that establishes Commando service. Not all Royal Marines were Commando trained in WW2. Methods of establishing such service can be varied from service records, official letter or other document where it is mentioned, a photo showing commando insignia, books, etc.  Anecdotal evidence is not sufficient. 

 

44RM Commando Nominal A-C

Nominal Roll for No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARMs =List of Royal Marines who joined the Commando Association
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
PG = Photo Gallery.
WD = War Diary 44RM Commando
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
A2A = Mentioned in Tony Mackenzie's book 44RM Commando - Achnacarry to the Arakan.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
TROOP
ADDITIONAL
Abbs
Keith, Allen
Lt
 
S
 
Acton
Richard, Granleese
Capt
 
S
 
Adams
Edward, David
Mne
CH/X112230
 
(PG)
Akenhead
T
Sgt
 
X
 
Alder
 
Cpl
 
HQ
 
Dennis, Leolin, Samuel, StMaur
Capt  (Maj)
 
 
MBE,MC&bar
Allen
A.J.  'Punch'
Sgt
 
 
 
Allen
Hugh
Cpl
 
 
PG
Amor
William, 'Bill'
Sgt
 
 
(A2A); (CA88)
Percy, James
Cpl
CH/x4079
 
&45Cdo; Burma Star Assn
Andrews
William, Andy
Cpl
PO/x 3278
 
&47,&41RM from Milngavie (CA120)
Angell
Reg, C.
Mne
EX/4354
SIGS
 
Angell
William, John, 'Bill'
Mne
CH/x104402
SIGS
Burma Star Assn.
Appleyard
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Archer
AH
Lt
 
IO
 
Armstrong
 
Mne
 
 
 
John, Mark
Mne
PLY/X110603
 
kia
Harold, Charles, Hill
Mne
PO/X 109502
 
Burma Star Assn.
Baker
Robert
 
 
SIGS
 
Barney
 
Sgt
 
A
WD 22/3 Jan45
Barrett
A.E.
Lt
 
A
 
Barrett 
C
Sgt
 
HQ
Armourer Sgt
(WD 24 Jan45)
Batchelor
P.G.
Mne
PLY/X114613
 
(CARMs)
Bates
F.E.
Lt
 
 
 
Baxter
P.B.S.
Capt
 
A
 
Bayliss
W.R.
Lt
 
 
(CARMs)
George, Edgar
Mne
PLY/X 3568
 
kia
Harry
Mne
PO/X 116084(T)
S
Burma Star Assn
John, Robert
Cpl
EX/ 3270
 
kia
Bee
Ernest F.
Pte
 
 
& No 5 Cdo
Bell
Thomas, Charles, 'dinger'
TSM
PLY/X 1992
B
Burma Star Assn
Bernard
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Betteridge
Harry
Mne
PO/X 2007
 
Burma Star Assn
Bettinson
Aubrey, Ken
Mne
CH/X112594
X
(CARMs)
Bic
 
Sgt (?)
 
A
WD 22/3/45
Bigland
E.R.
Mne
 
 
(CARMs)
Bishop
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Black 
George
Mne
 
HQ
 
Blacklaws
John, Berry
Lt
 
 
 
Blackmore
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Bleasdell
G.P.A.
Lt
 
 
 
Edward, Charles
Mne
PO/X120358
 
kia
Bowden
William
Mne
PO/x113801
 
Burma Star Assn
Albert, Victor
Cpl
EX/982
 
died of wounds
Bowers
 
Mne
 
HQ/MT
 
Browning, OBE
Kenneth, William, J.F.
Lt
 
A
Burma Star Assn
Brownridge
 
Mne
 
 
 
Bruton
Stanley
Cpl
PO/x116131
 
CVA Forum
Brydon
William, W.H. 
Lt
 
 
Navy Lists
Buckton
 
CSgt
 
HQ
 
Burgess
E. 'Ted'
Sgt
 
X
 
Harold, Rex
Maj
 
 
MiD in 46RM; 2i/c 44RM from jun45
Bush
Albert, Edward
Mne
CH/x617
 
Burma Star Assn
Butterfield
W
 
 
X
 
Buttery
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Callaghan
J
Cpl
 
SIGS
from Cambuslang (LL4)
Cameron
William
Mne
 
 
from New Addington (CA94)
Campbell
John, Mitchell
LCpl
PO/x103043
HQ
Burma Star Assn
Cannon
Ron
 
 
SIGS
 
Carryer
C.N.
Lt
 
X
 
Carton
 
Mne
 
MT
 
Casselden
Edward, John, 'Ted'
Mne
CH/X102044
 
 
Chenery
Albert, 'Bert'
Mne
 
D
(CA119)
Child
Gordon, J.
Cpl
 
 
 
Clark
Jack, 'Nobby'
Cpl
 
 
 
Clayton
Cyril, Henry
Mne
 
 
Burma Star Assn
Cliverd
Derek, E.
Lt
 
 
 
T.G.
Cpl
 
 
& 47 RM Cdo (LL3)
Connor
Tom
 
 
D
 
Conway
Don
 
 
SIGS
 
Robert
Mne
PO/X 109537
 
Burma Star Assn
Cook
Alexander
Mne
 
 
 
Coole
Trefor, Cuthbert, Geoffrey
Capt
 
QM
 
Joseph, 'Joe'
Mne
 
S
(A2A)
Corbon
 
CSgt
 
HQ
 
Cousins
F.T.
Lt
 
 
 
Crane
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Crawfurd-Porter
Theo, Elliott, 'Tec'
Capt (Doctor)
 
MO
RAMC; (CA115)
Crisp
Ted
Cpl
 
X
 

44RM Commando Nominal D-K

Nominal Roll for No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARMs =List of Royal Marines who joined the Commando Association
JB followed by a number = 3rd Jungle Book , number reflects which issue.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
KIA = killed in action.
DOAS = died on active service.
WD = War Diary.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
CSC = Commando Service Certificate seen.
A2A = Mentioned in Tony Mackenzie's book 44RM Commando - Achnacarry to the Arakan.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
TROOP
ADDITIONAL
Danby
D
Pte
7395541
 
RAMC
Darby
J
LCpl
14325329
 
RAMC
Darvell
Eric
 
 
HQ
 
Desmond, Victor
Mne
PLY/X144113
 
(CA88)
Deacock
W.M.M.
Capt
 
 
(LL4)
Deacon
George
 
 
B
 
Deakin
Bill
Mne
 
 
(A2A)
Deenham
M.T.
Lt
 
 
 
Dentith
 
Mne
 
 
 
Derrick
Harold
Mne 
? /x4342
 
BurmaStarAssn
Dexter
P
Lt
 
 
 
Dickie
Catherwood
Cpl
 
 
 
Arthur
Mne
EX/4045
 
died training accident
Drysdale
Douglas, Burns
Lt Col
 
 
OC Jun-Dec 1945
Duncan
 
Mne
 
 
 
Anthony, Ralph, 'Tony'
Sgt
 
A
(CA117)
Dutton
Mel
Mne
 
C
(CA119)
Dytor
Sidney, W.
Mne
 
C
 
E.F.J.
Lt
 
 
with 41RM 1944; name changed to Earwaker 1945.
Vincent
Mne
PO/X 121963
 
kia
Elliot
A.E.
Lt
 
 
 
Arthur, James, Stanley
Mne
CH/X106455
 
BurmaStarAssn.
Ellis
Jack
Pte
 
 
RAMC
Evans
 
Mne
 
INTEL
 
Everett
Bertram, 'Bert'
Sgt
 
 
Obits CA112
Farquharson-Roberts
 
Capt
 
 
 
Farr  
R. 'Tommy'
 
 
S
 
William, Henry
Mne
CH/X112233
 
died training accident
Fincham
Norman
Mne
 
 
 
Fisher
N.A.B.
LCpl
7263031
 
RAMC
Flack
James, Joseph, Mayes
Sgt
CH/x2169
 
Burma Star Assn; from Cambs. (CA120)
Robert, Frew
Cpl
CH/X101416
 
kia
Folly
Ronald, Robert
Mne
CH/x108437
MT
Burma Star Assn.
Frank
LCpl
PLY/X3476
 
kia
Stefanus, Louis
Lt
 
 
SAUDF; & 48RM
Francis
Thomas, R.
Mne
 
 
 
Friend
R
CSgt
 
S/HQ
 
Fuoss
D.N.
Lt
 
 
 
Furlong
David, F.
Capt (later Maj)
 
 
& 42 Cdo
Gallon
 
Sgt
 
HQ
 
Gamblin
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Garnham
Raymond
Sgt
 
 
 
Gee
B
Pte
14560144
 
RAMC
Eric, Hookway
Sgt
PLY/X3404
 
died training accident
George, Thomas
LCpl
CH/X108719
 
kia
Giles
Fred
Mne
 
 
 
Gilkes
John, Alan
Maj
 
 
 
Goulden
Jock'
Mne
 
 
(A2A)
Graffham
Leslie, F.
Mne
 
 
 
Graham/ Tarr - Graham
William, J.T.
Cpl
 
 
 
Ronald, Douglas
Sgt
PLY/X2122
 
kia
Gray
Jack, Reginald
Mne
CH/x100217
 
(CA115) and Burma Star Assn.
Grayson
Harold
Cpl
 
X
 
Gregon
 
Mne
 
 
 
Gresham
John
Cpl
 
X
 
Gretton
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Grubb
Gordon
 
 
INTEL
 
Gurd
Norman, Ronald
Mne
 
 
Burma Star Assn.
Hagan
Thomas, V.
Cpl
 
 
& No4 Cdo
Hamlin
O.St John
Capt
 
 
Adjt Aug'43
Harknett
James, A.
Mne
 
B
 
Harrington
B
Sgt
 
 
 
Harris
A. 'Darky'
 
 
A
 
Harris
R.H.
Mne
CH/X110376
 
lka Portslade (CA RMs)
Hart
Norman, S.
Mne
 
 
 
Hart
W.J.
Lt
 
 
PoW Marlag and Milad Nord -  ADM 201/111
Haverson
Ronald, Cecil
Mne
CH/X106486
 
(CSC)
Charles, Walter, R.
Mne
PLY/X107394
 
doas
Headdock
Stanley
Mne
 
 
 
Headington
 
Mne
 
 
 
Headon
Taff'
Mne (Cpl)
 
S
(JB8); (A2A)
Alfred
LCpl
EX/ 3962
 
kia
Heaton
Harry
LCpl
7265261
 
RAMC
Hellis
S.C.
Capt
 
 
 
Henderson
Alex
Cpl
 
B
 
Henshall
S
Lt
 
X, HQ
 
Hensman
Dennis, William
Mne
CH/X 111076
B
 
Hermston
Theodore, Bertrand, Karl
Mne (or Cpl)
PO/X116943
 
(CA119); (CARM's)
Heslop
J.R,  'Jack'
Mne
CH/X 115608
 
&47RM; CARMs; (CA93, CA98)
George, Taylor
Cpl
PLY/X101509
 
kia
Hewitt
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Hicks
Douglas, Stanley
Pte
7371205
X
RAMC
High
 
Cpl
 
HQ
 
Hilditch
 
Cpl
 
HQ
 
Hitchcock
Tom
 
 
S
 
Hodcroft
Stanley
Cpl
PLY/X110076
 
Burma Star Assn.
W.H.
Sgt
EX/991
 
kia
Holmes
Francis, Thomas
LCpl
EX/4036
 
Burma Star Assn.
Holyoake
J.H.
Lt
 
 
 
Ross, Sidney
Chaplain Revd
 
 
RNVR
Horan
 
Mne
 
 
Medic (poss ident with HOMAN)
Horton
Frank, Cyril
Lt Col
 
 
OC Aug'43-Dec'44
Hough
H.G.S. 'Graham'
Capt
 
S
 
House
Derek
Cpl
 
C
 
Howarth
J.E.C.
Capt
 
 
 
Howell
Sydney, Arthur
Mne
PLY/x107044
 
Burma Star Assn.
Howson
J
 
 
Medic
 
Hughes
T.L.
Lt
 
 
 
Humphrey
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Ingram
Ray
Mne 
 
 
Later Major (CA98)
Insoll
Robert, Garth
Cpl
CH/x117163
 
PG
Jack
R.R.
Lt
 
 
 
Jackson
George
Mne
 
C
 
Jacobs
 
Mne
 
 
 
Jacos
W.A., 'Bill'
Mne
 
 
 
Jeyes
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
Johnson
Jack
TSM
 
X
(A2A)
Jones
Douglas, Haydn
Mne
PLY/x109732
 
Burma Star Assn; (CA106)
Jones
Kenneth
Mne
 
 
(CA101)
Joseph
F
Pte
7525161
 
RAMC
Kay
Cliff, J.
Mne
 
 
 
Kaye
G.A.
Lt
 
 
 
F.C.
Sgt
 
 
& 46 Cdo, &30AU
Kelly
J.C.
Mne
 
 
 
Kelly
Mick
Cpl
 
 
(A2A)
Kelly
William, 'Bill'
Sgt
 
B
 
George, William 
TSM
EX/903
A
MM
Kent
 
Mne
 
 
 
Kidd
 
Mne
 
 
 
Killingbeck
E.W.
Sgt
 
 
& 47RM Cdo (CA119)
Kimpton
Harry, F.C.
Major (later Col)
 
44RM Dec44
41RM Cdo from Jun'44 & then 4 SS Bde HQ
Peter
Cpl
EX/3358
 
kia
Kite
 
Lcpl
 
 
 
Knowles
 
Mne
 
X
(WD 24 Jan45); (A2A)
Kydd
W.E., 'Bill'
Mne
 
 
.

44RM Commando Nominal L-O

Nominal Roll for No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted..
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARMs =List of Royal Marines who joined the Commando Association
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
A2A = Mentioned in Tony Mackenzie's book 44RM Commando - Achnacarry to the Arakan.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
TROOP
ADDITIONAL
Laban
W. 'Bill'
 
 
X
 
Lamb
Albert
Sgt
 
 
(A2A)
Langdon
Patrick, H.T.
Mne
 
 
(LL7)
Landey
 
Mne
 
 
 
Langley
E
Capt
 
 
 
William, Edwin
Cpl
PLY/X3571
 
MiD
Lee
John K.
Capt
 
 
 
Leggett
 
Mne
 
 
 
Lewis
D.H.
Lt
 
 
 
Lewis
Emlyn
Mne
 
 
 
Frank, Gordon
Mne
EX/3315
 
kia
Lewis
Joe, J.
Mne
 
X
 
Lewis
Kenneth, Vivian
CSgt
PO/x105036
B
Burma Star Assn.
Liddington
Joseph
Mne (later Maj)
 
 
& 45Cdo
Litchfield
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Little
 
Mne
 
 
 
Liversey
P.G.
Cpl
 
 
 
Lloyd
 
Cpl
 
 
 
Lowe
Leonard, William
Mne
CH/x109476
 
Burma Star Assn.
Macafee
J.L.A.
Major & 2i/C (later Col)
 
 
 
Macan
A.V.
Lt
 
C
 
Mackenzie
D
C/Sgt
 
 
 
Lawrence, Frederick, 'Mac'
Mne
 
 
Burma Star Assn Membership Obits
James
Lt
 
 
kia
Harold, Charles, Walter
Chaplain Revd
 
 
RNVR; kia
Marchant
Maurice, Stanley
Sgt
EX/4302
 
Burma Star Assn.
Arthur, Allen
Cpl
PLY/X103365
 
kia
Marshall
E.L.
Lt
 
 
 
Arthur
Capt
 
 
MiD; Sigs Officer; died of wounds
Martin
K
Capt
 
D
 
Martin
John, G., 'Jack'
Mne
 
A
from Wakefield (CA120)
Mason
George
 
 
A
 
Masters
P.T.A.
Lt
 
 
 
Matters
Philip
Major (later Lt Col)
 
 
40/45Cdo
Maxwell
R.S.
Mne
 
 
(CA93)
Mccleary
C. Allen
Capt
 
MO
RAMC
McColm
I.N.
Lt
 
 
 
Dennis
Mne
PLY/X110563
 
kia
Mclean
Robert, 'Big Mac'
Cpl
PO/x113812
A+C
Burma Star Assn.
Mcleish
Johnny
Cpl
 
 
(A2A)
Mcleod
 
Sgt
 
 
 
Mead
 
Mne
 
 
 
Meer
Bert, H.
 
 
SIGS
 
Mellor
 
Mne
 
 
 
Metters
 
Mne
 
 
 
Millar
R
Mne
 
A
A2A
Moriarty
Thomas, Patrick
LCpl
PO/x113810
C
Burma Star Assn.
James
Mne
PO/X105540
 
kia
Mosley
 
Mne
 
 
 
Murphy
 
Mne
 
 
 
Murray
 
Mne
 
 
 
Musters
P.T.A.
2/Lt
 
D
 
Joseph
LCpl
PLY/X104636
 
kia
Mylett
E. 'Ted'
Sgt
 
D
(A2A)
Naylor
 
Mne
 
 
 
Desmond
Mne
PO/X102790
 
died from malaria
Nelson
Edmund
Mne
EX/3368
D
Wounded Hill 170
Newton
Cyril
RQMS
 
 
 
Nicholls
Chris
Sgt
 
HQ
 
Nicks
D.L.
LCpl
7371205
 
RAMC
Norman
 
Mne
 
A
 
Nutt
William, G. 'Bill'
Mne
 
 
(A2A)
Albert, Peter
Lt
 
 
MC with 47RM Cdo
O'Keefe
 
Mne
 
SIGS
 
Orchard
Thomas, A.G. 'Chow'
Mne
 
 
 
John
Mne
PLY/X108268
 
died on war service
Orpen
H.H.
Lt
 
 
 
Alan, Roger
Mne
CH/X105692
 
died uk traffic acc.
Owen
Gary
TSM
PO/X2363
 
 
John, Ivor, Headon
Capt (later Maj Gen)
 
C
OBE, MiD

44RM Commando Nominal P-Z

Nominal Roll for No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARMs =List of Royal Marines who joined the Commando Association
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
KIA = Killed in action.
DOAS = Died on active service.
WD = War Diary.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.
A2A = Mentioned in Tony Mackenzie's book 44RM Commando - Achnacarry to the Arakan.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
TROOP
ADDITIONAL
Thomas, Harold
 
Sgt
CH/X109662
Police
HQ
Burma Star Assn; (CA119)
PALMER
Neville
 
 
X
 
Charles, Francis
Mne
PLY/X103102
 
kia
Kenneth, Peter
Capt
 
X/Adjt Jun44
Burma Star Assn.
Leonard, William
LCpl
CH/X100442
 
kia
PEGGS
Harold, C.
Mne
 
 
from Wokingham (CA108)
Thomas, William
Cpl
PO/X116149
Medic
MiD
PENGELLY
Arthur
 
 
A
 
PHILLIPS
Hedley, J.
Capt
 
X
OBE
PHILLIPS
John
Cpl
 
SIGS
 
James
Mne
PLY/X108764
 
kia
Eric
Mne
PLY/X103548
S
doas
POOLE
Alfred, Jack
Mne
 
 
47RM Cdo
POTTINGER,
or POTTERING
Alan, D.
Mne
 
 
from Horsham (CA120)
POWELL
Keith
Mne
 
 
(CA97)
POWRIE
A.K.
Lt
 
 
(A2A)
PRICE
C.L.
Maj
 
 
 
RALPH
Cyril, George, William
Cpl
PLY/X 4530
S
'S' Troop
RANGER
D.H.
Lt
 
 
MBE/S.Africa UDF
RAWSON
G.J.
Mne
 
X
(LL9)
RAYNOR
 
Mne
 
 
 
READY
Patrick
 
 
A
 
REDMOND
Edward, 'Ted'
Mne
 
S
from St Helens, Lancs (CA120)
REEVES
Bernard
Cpl
 
 
from Hanwell (CA113)
REEVES
Ken
 
 
X
 
RENDELL
R.S.
Sgt
 
X
 
RICHARDS 
George
 
 
SIGS
 
Leon
LCpl
CH/X105684
 
kia
James, W.F.
Capt
 
RAMC
MiD
RICHMOND
Gordon, 'Ricky'
Mne
 
 
& 30 Cdo
RIDER
Philip, Henry
Capt
 
B & X
(CARMs)
RIDINGS
John, C.
C/Sgt
 
 
from Portsmouth (CA108)
RILEY
Francis, 'Frank
Mne
 
 
from Prestwich, (CA100)
ROBINSON
Gordon, George
LCpl
CH/x114901
 
Burma Star Assn.
ROBINSON
 
Cpl
 
HQ
 
Frederick, George
Mne
CH/x114611
 
& 47RM (CA90); Burma Star Assn.
SANKEY
Fred
Mne
PLY/x108758
C
from Warrington
(CARMs)
SAUNDERS
H.G.S.
Major
 
 
& 42RM; Navy Lists; (CARMs)
Harry
Cpl
EX/ 4072
 
 Burma Star Assn 
Douglas
Mne
PLY/X109330
 
kia
SCOTT
Arthur, W.
Sgt
 
 
 
SEABY
 
Mne
 
HQ
 
SEALEY
G.P.E.
Capt
 
A
 
SEDDON
J
LCpl
7265267
 
RAMC
SEDGEWICK
John, 'Jack'
Mne
 
 
 
SHARMAN
Frederick, A.
CSgt
 
 
 
Allan, Cecil
Mne
PO/X113117
 
kia
SHEFFORD
P
Lt
 
 
 
SHEFFORD
Lt
 
 
 
SHIELDS
Ralph
Cpl
 
 
 
D
Mne
CH/X194002
 
kia
SHORT
 
Cpl
 
 
 
SIBLEY
Fred, J.
Mne
 
 
 
SIMS
Tommy
Cpl
 
 
(A2A)
SMITH
A.  'Tony'
 
 
SIGS
 
SMITH
D.W.
Sgt
 
 
 
SMITH
Frank
Mne
 
HQ
from Newton Abbott (CA120)
SMITH
James, William 'Jim'
CSM
RM3572
C
B.E.M. (& 42RM Cdo) (CA119)
SMITH
J.A.
Lt
 
 
 
SMITH
P.L.
Mne
 
HQ
 
SMITH
Ron
Sgt
 
B
(WD 23 Jan45)
John
RSM
PLY.X.654
 
BEM; Burma Star Assn.
SPURRIER
 
LCpl
 
 
 
SQUIRES
 
MNE
 
HQ
 
STANDING
W.J.
Lt
 
D
 
STARR
Alec, Frank
Cpl
 
B
 
STEELE
R
Capt
 
S
 
STEWART
G.D.
Lt
 
 
 
Gordon, Herbert
Lt Col
 
OC Dec'44-Jun'45
MID
John, Neville
Mne
PO/X3716
3 Bde Sigs 
kia
STOKES
J.A.
TSM
 
 
CA93
STONE
Charles, 'Rocky'
Cpl
 
 
CA104
STRANGE
Dennis
Sgt
 
 
& CMWTC
Maurice, Kenneth
Sgt
 PLY/X2187
B
.
STRETTON
W.E., 'Bill'
Cpl
 
 
 
STUBBINS
Leslie
 
 
C
 
STURGES
Edward, Murray
Capt
 
B
MiD
SWIFT
W., 'Bill'
Mne
 
 
 
SYMS
Edward, A.R. 'Ted'
Capt
 
A
 
TARRING
Des
Mne
 
 
Post war New Zealand (CA77)
TAYLOR
Desmond,  'Geordie'
Mne
 
D
CA115 Obits
TAYLOR
J.H.
Mne
 
HQ
 
TEBBLE
Ray
Sgt
 
X
 
John, White
Mne
PO/X101801
 
kia
TERRELL
George, A. 'Tiny'
Mne
 
 
 
THEAKSTON
Andrew, Robert
CSgt
CH/X105745
 
Burma Star Assn.
THOMAS
A.E., 'Bert'
Mne
 
 
 
THOMPSON
David
Mne
 
 
 
THORN
W. 'Bill'
Cpl
 
A
 
THORNTON
P.L.
Pte
14281756
 
RAMC
THORPE
Bernard
 
 
SIGS
 
TICEHURST
G.B.
Lt
 
 
 
TODD
John
Sgt
 
 
 
TOOTH
Anthony
 
 
S
 
TORR - GRAHAM
 
Mne
 
 
 
TOSDEVINE
J.D., 'Jack
Mne
 
 
 
TOWHILL
P.E.
Lt
 
 
 
TRAYNOR
 
Mne
 
 
 
TREMLETT
D.C.
Lt
 
 
 
TUNMORE
Derek
 
 
B
 
Edward
Mne
 
A
 
TUNSTALL
F
Lt
 
 
 
TURNER
Raymond
Cpl
 
 
 
WAINWRIGHT
Jack
 
 
 
 
WAITE
Allan
Cpl
PO/X120312
X
 
WALDHEIM
Jack, D.
Mne
 
 
 
WALTERS
H.J.
A/LCpl
7397787
RAMC
CasLists;wounded Burma 28Jan45 
Stanley, Kenneth
Mne
EX/4092
 
kia
WARD
Russell, William
Mne
CH/X101506
 
Burma Star Assn.  List; (and CA98)
WARD
W.A., 'Arthur'
Sgt
 
 
 
WARLTAIR
A.W.
Lt
 
 
 
William, John
Mne
PLY/X107423
 
doas
WATKINS
C.A.
Capt
 
 
Adjt. Jun'45
WATSON
 
Mne
 
 
 
WEBB
Ernest, Charles
Mne
PO/X120312
 
 
WEBBER
A.J.  'Jan'
Sgt
EX/497
B
CARMs; A2A
WELLS
Ron
Sgt
 
A
 
WHELLER
Charlie
Cpl
 
SIGS
 
Augustus, Ronald
Lt
 
C & D
MiD 
WHITE
John, F.
Lt
 
A
from Leigh on Sea, Essex(CA119)
WHITE
Ronald
Mne
 
 
& 45 RM Cdo
WHITTAKER, 
Robert
Cpl
PO/x116075
 
Burma Star Assn.
WICKS
Harry, T.
Mne
 
X
DSM
WILCOCKS
R. 'Bob'
TSM
 
B
 
WILD
Harold
Mne
 
S
(CA119) from Hyde, Cheshire 
WILLETT
W.R.
Mne
 
 
& 40RM Cdo
WILLEY
Claude
Cpl
PO/x109532
SIGS
Burma Star Assn; from Pembroke (CA120)
Albert, Edward
Cpl
PLY/X109364
 
kia
WILLIAMS
George
 
 
X
 
WILLIAMS
Harold, Denzil
Sgt
7358118 RAMC
 
Burma Star Assn.
WILLS
Victor, Edwin
Mne
PO/X116211
B
Burma Star Assn. (CA119)
WILSON
Ronald
 
 
C
 
WINTER
N.J.
Capt
 
C
 
WINTGENS
Stanley, Gordon
2/Lt 
 
B
Burma Star Assn.
WONACOTT
R
 
 
C
 
WOOD
Ernest,Christopher,  'Stringer'
Cpl 
PLY/X2123
Signals
Burma Star Assn.
Maurice, Arthur, Ponsonby
Padre
 
 
DSC (later Bishop)
WOOD
W
Cpl
 
A
 
WOODS
N.P.
Lt Col
 
 
OC Dec'45 -
WORSFOLD
R.L.
Lt
 
 
 
YOUNG
F.W.
Mne
 
 
from Alnwick (CA93)

44RM Cdo Operations in Burma

44RM Commando were part of 3 Commando Brigade during the Burma Campaign. Many of the documents we have for this period are related to more than one single commando unit and are listed jointly below in the document 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma.

3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma

44RM Cdo. Officers, Aug.'43

Extract from the Navy Lists

August 1943 Volume 1 Page 832.  (page 856 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer — Act. Lt. Col. F.C. Horton

2nd in Command —  
Act. Maj. J.L.A. Macafee
Captains —  
Act. Capt. W.C. Curtis
 
Act. Tempy. Captains —  
G.P.E. Sealy
N.J. Winter
K.P. Parish
K. Martin
R.B. Loudoun
R.C. Steele
O. St. J. Hamlin, M.B.E.
 
Adjutant  
Act. Temp. Capt. 
Lieut.  —
A.V. Macan
 
Tempy. Lieuts. —
W.J. Standing
O.R. Jenkins
P.H.Rider
J.I.H. Owen
A.E. Barrett
C.N.C. Carryer
S. Henshall
K.A. Abbs
A.H. Archer
 
Tempy. 2nd Lieuts. —
W.R. Clifford
J.A. Bolt

Quartermaster  
Capt. T.C.G. Coole
 
Brigade Intelligence Officer 
 
Brigade Transport Officer 
 
Battalion Signal Officer  
 
Medical Officer  

Sergeant-Major  
Act. Sgt. Maj. C.H. O'Brien
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

44RM Cdo. Officers, June.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

June 1944 Volume 1 Page 1093 (page 1012 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.- Col. F. C. Horton.
 
2nd in Command —  Act. Major J. L. A. Macafee.
 
Captains 

Act. Tempy. Capts. 
N. J. Winter.
K. P. Parish.
E. M. Sturges.
K. Martin.
R. C. Steele.
O. St. J. Hamlin, M.B.E.
P. S. B. Baxter.
W. W. H. Brydon.
 
Adjutant —  Act. Tempy. Capt.
 
Lieut. 
A. V. Macan.
 
Tempy. Lieuts. 
P. H. Rider.
J. I. H. Owen.
A. R. White.
A. E. Barrett.
C. N. C. Carryer.
S. Henshall.
S. G. Wintgens.
G. P. A. Bleasedell.
A. K. Powrie.
D. H. Lewis.
P. T. A. Musters.
G. D. Stewart.
P. Shefford.
 
Quartermaster — Captain T. C. G. Coole.
 
Signal Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. A. Martin.
 
Medical Officer —  Capt. C. A. McCleary, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain —  Rev. R. S. Hook, R.N.V.R. (Unit query).
 
Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt.-Major H. F. Martin.
 

44RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1102 (page 258 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. F. C. Horton.

2nd in Command —  Act. Major J. L. A. Macafee.

Major 
Act. Tempy. Maj. H. G. S. Saunders.

Captains 
Act. Capt. A. V. Macan.
 
Act. Tempy. Capts.
K. P. Parish.
E. M. Sturges.
R. C. Steele.
O. St. T- Hamlin, M.B.E.
C. A. Watkins.
S. C. Hellis.
 
Adjutant
 
Act. Tempy. Capt.

Tempy. Lieuts. 
P. H. Rider.
J. I. H. Owen.
A. R. White.
A. E. Barrett.
C. N. C. Carryer.
S. Henshall.
S. G. Wintgens.
G. P. A. Bleasedell.
A. K. Powrie.
D. H. Lewis.
P. T. A. Musters.
P. Shefford.
W. W. H. Brydon.
 
Quartermaster 
 
Signal Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. A. Martin.
 
Medical Officer —  Capt. C. A. McCleary, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain —  Rev. R. S. Hook, R.N.V.R.
 
Sergeant Major —  Act. Sergt. Major H. F. Martin.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

45RM Commando

Formed at Burley in the first week of August 1943 as 45 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, from the disbanded 5th RM Battalion. Their first Commanding Officer was Lt. Col. N.C. Ries [more]. There followed hard training with those unfit or unsuitable being removed to other duties. In September the Commando moved to billets at Ayr.

On formation there were five fighting Troops - 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' and 'E' Troops.  'F' Troop was the Heavy Weapons Troop. 'H' Troop was the Headquarters troop which included Signals and Intelligence sections , Motor Transport and Administration. 

On the 26th November 1943 the Commando moved to the Commando Depot [more] at Achnacarry for their Commando course

From Achnacarry they returned for a brief period to Ayr for some leave. Then on the 19th January 1944 the Commando moved to the Combined Training Centre (CTC) at Dorling for additional advanced training. The Chief Instructor was Major W.N. Gray, RM [more], who was later to command the unit in France, Holland, and Germany.

During this time the Commando became part of No 1 Special Service Brigade under Brigadier Lord Lovat DSO, MC [more]. This Brigade consisted of 45RM Commando and three other Commando Units, all Army Commandos - No.3 Commando, No.4 Commando, and No.6 Commando.

After about 2 weeks at CTC Dorling, the Commando moved to Eastbourne. During this period the training continued at a pace. Three troops, 'B' under Capt. N.G. Michel RM ; 'C' under Capt. J.N. Rushforth RM; and 'D' under Capt. A.A.B. Scott, RM, went to the Commando Mountain Warfare Training Centre at St Ives [more] to do cliff climbing and practice landings on rocks. 'E' troop under Capt. I.N.N. Beadle, RM, went to the Parachute Training School at Ringway and qualified as Parachutists.

On the 26th May 1944 at 0400hrs the Commando left Eastbourne by train for a Staging Camp at Southampton. Then on the 5th June 45RM Commando moved by troop carrying vehicles to Warsash where it embarked in five Landing Craft Infantry (small). At 1700 hrs the same day their craft slipped anchor and formed up in the Solent taking their place in the vast armada of craft that was shortly to cross the English Channel for Normandy.

45 RM Commando, Royal Marines, landed on the 6th June 1944 with the rest of the 1st Special Service Brigade on Sword Beach and were involved in the fighting in France until the 7th September when the Brigade was returned to England to refit. Disembarking on the 8th September at Southampton, the Commando moved to the Commando Group Reception Camp at Petworth, and later to Eastney Barracks at Southsea, and then Bexhill.

On the 14th January 1945 the Commando embarked at Tilbury Docks for Ostende, arriving the following day. From there the Commando moved forward and was involved in the  operations to capture Maasbracht and Brachterbeek. It was during the latter that Lance Corporal H.E. Harden, the RAMC medical orderly attached to 'A' troop of 45RM Commando, was awarded the Victoria Cross [read more].

Read the 1 Commando Brigade HQ War Diary, January - April 1945, for more detail about operational timelines [go to war diary].

Post War

The Commando was one of the three RM Commando Units not disbanded after the war.  On 31 january 1946, at Chatham, 45 embarked on board the aircraft carrier HMS Rajah for the Far East arriving at Port Said on 11 February and Singapore on 1 March. They arrived at Kowloon on 7 March.*

It was redesignated as 45 Commando Royal Marines in March 1946.

The post-war years saw the Commando deployed on operations to Palestine, Suez, Malaya, Aden and Cyprus. The Commando finally returned to the UK in 1967 after 24 years operational service abroad and moved to its current base in Arbroath in 1971.

Since then they have been deployed in Northern Ireland, and, in 1982, the Commando took part in Operation Corporate, the recapture of the Falkland Islands. In 1991 the Commando deployed to Northern Iraq on a humanitarian assistance mission and in 1994 it was dispatched to reinforce the Kuwaiti border against renewed Iraqi aggression. More recently the Commando has been deployed on operations in Afghanistan.

Primary Source
The Story of 45RM Commando written by an officer of the Commando and made available to all who served.
* The book  45 - The Story of 45 Commando Royal Marines 1943-1971, author David Young (not ident with above)
 
Notes
Some names from various sources including Capt Day 'B' troop in his account for By Sea and Land by Robin Neillands: Col. Nicol Gray (OC 45RM Cdo); Maj Alf Blake ('B' tp); Capt. E.W.D. Coventry (East Lancs & 'A' tp);TSM 'Wiggy' Bennet MM ('A' tp); Mne Bertram Kenneth 'Scouse' Ord ('A tp kia 24-3-45); Mnes Derrick Cakebread and Fred Harris ('A' tp); Capt. Day ('B' tp) ; Sgt Tomas ('A' tp); Lt Peter Riley MC ('B' tp later Capt 'D' tp); Lt Graham Partington (replaced Lt Riley); Lt Eric McDonald ('B' tp); TSM B. Aylett MM ('B' tp); Sgt Johnny Bastable ('B' tp); Sgt Jack Sinclair ('B' tp); Cpl. J. Sykes MM ('B' tp); Mnes Ogle and Denny ('B' tp); Capt. Barnard (Gordon Highlanders & 'E' tp until wounded); Capt Maurice Chester Brockbank (Capt of 'E' tp later kia 12-4-45 at the Aller - replaced Capt Barnard); TSM R. Haines ('D' tp); Sgt. Fenwick ('D' tp)

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45RM Commando Roll of Honour

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 113 of 113

AHERN, Patrick

Sergeant
EX/1251
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Patrick Ahern, 'E' Troop, died of wounds inflicted during operations on 23rd January 1945 at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek, specifically when his Troop were ordered to attack and obtain a bridgehead on the Montforterbeek Dyke.

ATKINSON, Jacob

Sergeant
EX/3471
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Sergeant Jacob Atkinson died from natural causes (paralysis of respiration) at EMS Hospital, Hurstwood Park, Haywards Heath.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.
 

BAKER, Leonard

Lance Corporal
PO/X101944
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Leonard Baker died at sea during operations at Normandy, France. Adopted son of William and Lavina Daffern; husband of Lilian Baker, of Bedworth, Warwickshire.

BEACH, Edward Bert

Corporal
CH/X 3533
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Edward Beach died during operations in Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BELL, Robert

Marine
CH/X 108406
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Bell died during operations at Le Mesnil, Normandy.
Prior to enlisting he was a miner at Kinneil Colliery.
Son of Alexander and Agnes Bell, of Bo'ness, West Lothian.

BENSON, John

Marine
CH/X 110708
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Benson died during the period his Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller in the vicinity of the village of Hademstorf, Germany. Son of Herbert and Beatrice Benson, of Leeds, Yorkshire; husband of Annie Benson. of Leeds.

BIDMEAD, Arthur

Corporal
EX/1043
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Arthur Bidmead died of wounds at the 6th Canadian General Hospital, France. Husband of Mrs Iris Bidmead (nee Huggan) from Hawick. Father to a young child.

BONIFACE, William George

Lance Corporal
PO/X 3924
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal William Boniface, 'A' troop, died during operations in Germany. Son of Albert Henry and Alice Rhoda Boniface, of Hampden Park, Sussex. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller in the vicinity of the village of Hademstorf, Germany.
 

BOOTHROYD, Gordon

Marine
PO/X120397
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Gordon Boothroyd, 'E' Troop, died during operations in Normandy, France. Son of Edgar and Mabel Boothroyd, of Huddersfield. His brother Geoffrey serving with 40RM Commando also died in the war. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

BROOKS, Arthur Robert

Corporal
EX/937
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Arthur Brooks died during operations at Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/128.

CAIRNS, Stanley

Marine
EX/3396
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Stanley Cairns died during operations at Normandy, France. Husband of Margaret Cairns of Pontypridd.

CAMPBELL, Finlay David

Marine
EX/4108
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Finlay Campbell died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of David and Rebecca Campbell.
 

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

CANN, Bernard Lawrence

Marine Bernard Cann 45 Commando
Marine
PLY/X 108734
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Bernard Cann, 'E' Troop, died during operations in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Stolzenau and Leese (River Wesser crossing).
 
Sources
CWGC.

CARTER, William

Corporal
EX/1069
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal William Carter was reported missing presumed killed during operations at Normandy. He has no known grave.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

CASPER, Peter

Lieutenant
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Casper was killed by enemy gunfire during operations across the bridgehead between Stolzenau and Leese. Son of Emil Hans and Margaret Casper, of Farnham, Surrey.

CLARKE, Reginald James

Marine
CH/X114216
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Reginald Clarke was killed whilst overcoming an enemy post as his Commando entered Osnabruck, Germany. Son of Jack and Monica Mercy Clarke, of Ashford, Kent.

COCKS, John Sidney

Corporal
CH/X 114915
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Cocks, 'E' Troop, died during operations at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek when his Troop were ordered to attack and obtain a bridgehead on the Montforterbeek Dyke. Son of Sidney Harold and Ada Beatrice Cocks, of Peckham, London.
 
Sources

COHEN, Isaac

Corporal
PO/X 3246
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Isaac Cohen was reported missing presumed died at sea*. He has no known grave. Son of David and Mary Cohen; husband of Mary Ellen Cohen, of Bow, London.

Sources
CWGC.

CONATY, Alan Craba

Marine
PO/X 100424
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alan Conaty, 'B' Troop, died on the day his Commando crossed the River Maas at Gennep. By evening they had entered Afferden where they encountered enemy shelling. Son of Thomas P. and Laura Conaty, of North Shields, Northumberland.
 
Sources

CORBYN, Edwin Peter

Marine
EX/3439
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edwin Corbyn died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

CROMPTON, William

Marine
PO/X 114336
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Crompton died in Germany during operations at the River Aller in the vicinity of the village of Hademstorf. Son of James and Alice Crompton, of Bury, Lancashire.

CROUCH, Walter

Marine
CH/X 100462
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Walter Crouch died in Germany during operations at the River Aller in the vicinity of the village of Hademstorf, Germany.
Extract from the Worthing Gazette 17 April 1946

DANGERFIELD, Edward Charles

Marine
PO/X 110927
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edward Dangerfield died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Albert George and Violet Rose Dangerfield, of Bow, London.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

DAVIES, Osmond

Lance Corporal
EX/969
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Osmond Davies, 'E' troop, died during operations at Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.
The Story of 45RM Commando, published 1946 for veterans.

DUCHAN, John Joseph

Original grave of Cpl Duchan 45RM Commando
Corporal
EX/4120
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal John Duchan died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

EARL, Arthur John

Marine
PO/X 113307
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Arthur Earl died during operations at Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FENTON, Bernard Charles Sydney

Mne.Bernard Fenton 45RM Commando
Marine
PO/X3168
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Bernard Fenton died during operations at Normandy. Son of Herbert and Dinah Fenton; husband of Mary Fenton, of Londonderry.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FINLAY, William

Sergeant
EX/3637
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant William Finlay died during operations at Normandy.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FOSTER, Bernard Basil

Marine Bernard Foster 45RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 110578
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Bernard Foster died at the 33rd Casualty Clearing Station, British Liberation Army, Germany, on the 1st May 1945 [1][2] of wounds received on the 29th April 1945 [1][2][3].

GAGE, Harold Arthur

Corporal
PO/X120477
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Harold Gage died during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.
 
Notes

GALE, Anthony

Lieutenant
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Anthony Gale died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Bertram Archibald and Florence Georgena Gale, of Oxshott, Surrey.
 
Source
CWGC.
 

GEORGE, Rex

Marine
PO/X113288
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Rex George, 'E' Troop, died during operations at Normandy. He received a Mention in Despatches for good services with the 21st Army group.
 
Sources
CWGC

GLADWIN, Ernest James

Marine
PO/X 4566
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ernest Gladwin was reported missing presumed died at the coast of Normandy, France. He has no known grave. Son of William Henry Gladwin, and of Nellie Rose Gladwin, of Southgate, Middlesex.

GYNES, Edward George

Corporal
EX/4220
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Edward Gynes died during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/131.
 

HALL, John

Marine
PLY/X 110425
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Hall died during operations in France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HARDEN, LCpl. Henry Eric, VC

Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden VC
Original grave of LCpl Harden VC
Lance Corporal
11006144
45RM Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Victoria Cross (VC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden died during operations in the Brachterbeek area of Holland. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of William Thomas Harden and Fanny Marie Harden, of Northfleet, Kent; husband of Maud Harden, of Northfleet.

HOBBINS, William

Marine William Hobbins 45 Commando
Marine
PLY/X 108713
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Hobbins, 'E' Troop, died during operations at Franceville, Normandy. Son of William and Jessie Elizabeth Hobbins, of Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire. Former pupil of Henley Central School. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

HOLMES, Peter Leslie

Mne. Peter Holmes 45RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X 101828
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Peter Holmes was reported missing presumed died during operations at Normandy, France. He has no known grave. Son of Peter and Elizabeth Ellen Holmes, of Pendlebury, Lancashire.

KEMP, Arthur John

Marine
CH/X 2986
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Kemp died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
 

KENNEDY, Wallace Edward

Graves of Lt Kennedy 45RM Commando and others
Lieutenant
308167
45RM Commando
Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Wallace Kennedy, Intelligence Officer of 45RM Commando died during operations at Normandy, FranceSon of Stephen Pringle Kennedy and Florence Hilda Kennedy, of Enfield, Middlesex.
 
Sources

KEOUGH, Richard James

Richard Keough 45RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X 112641
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Richard Keough, 'C' Troop, was killed in overcoming an enemy post as his Commando entered Osnabruck, Germany. Son of Richard and Louisa Vernon Keough, of Coventry.

KERSHAW, Frederick

Marine
PLY/X 109563
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Frederick Kershaw died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Sam and Linda Kershaw, of Bradford, Yorkshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

KING, Cyril

Marine
PO/X 101339
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Cyril King died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LAING, James Hardie

Corporal
PO/X 116422
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Laing died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LAY, Gordon

Marine
CH/X115330
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Gordon Lay died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller in the vicinity of the village of Hademstorf, Germany.

LEE, Edward James

Marine Edward Lee 45RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 114366
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Edward Lee, from Leamington, died during operations at Normandy, France.
Extract from the 45RM Commando War Diary 11th June 1944

LEE, Leslie Leonard

Marine
PO/X 116199
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Leslie Lee died during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
National Archives file ADM/104/133 (Armed Forces Deaths and Burials Overseas).
 

LYON, Charles Adam

Marine
EX/3407
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Charles Lyon died during operations in the vicinity of Brachterbeek and Montforterbeek, Netherlands.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MANLEY, Leonard Herbert

Marine
PO/X 109579
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Leonard Manley was reported missing at sea presumed died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MARSHALL, Thomas Bateson

Marine
PLY/X 113359
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Thomas Marshall died of wounds in Germany. His Commando were in action at Wesel. Son of James and Sarah Marshall, of Belfast, Northern Ireland; grandson of Mrs. I. Bateson, of Belfast.

MCFATTER, John

Marine
PLY/X 106729
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John McFatter died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MCKEOWN, Daniel

Marine
PLY/X 100726
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Daniel McKeown died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MCNULTY, Herbert

Original grave of LCpl. McNulty 45RM Commando
Lance Corporal
CH/X 109867
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Herbert McNulty died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

MITCHELL, Albert

Marine
PO/X 106695
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Albert Mitchell died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

MONEY, Douglas Anthony William

Douglas Money 45RM Commando
Corporal
PO/X116678
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Oxfordshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Douglas Money died of wounds at the 9th British General Hospital, Holland. Son of Albert William and Florence Lily Money, of Botley, Oxford. His name is on the Oxfordshire Constabulary WW2 Roll of Honour
 
Sources

MOSLEY, Claude

Original grave of Mne. Claude Mosley 45RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 104331
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Claude Mosley died during operations at Bell Ise, Osen, Netherlands. Son of John James Mosley and Louisa Mosley, of Beeston, Nottinghamshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

MULHALL, Alexander

Marine
PO/X 102596
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alexander Mulhall died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Edward and Christina Mulhall; husband of Marion Mulhall, of Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Father of Eric and Jim.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MYERS, Leslie

Corporal
CH/X 100607
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Leslie Myers died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

NUTTER, Henry

Sergeant
PLY/X 104840
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Henry Nutter died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

ORD, Bertram Kenneth

Marine
PO/X 120319
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Bertram 'Kenny' Ord died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations at Wesel. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.
 

PEARCE, William Harry

Marine Pearce 45 Royal Marine Commando
Marine William Pearce 45 RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X112318
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Pearce was shot and killed by a sniper when crossing the River Weser at Stolzenau, Germany, to take the town of Leese. Son of Harry and Ethel Nora Daisy Pearce, and stepson of Edward John Perry, of Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
 
Sources

PERCIVAL, Andrew Renton

Lance Corporal
EX/4169
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Andrew Percival died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
 

PLANT, Horace

Marine
PO/X 103994
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Horace Plant died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
 

PURVIS, William

Marine
EX/3472
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Purvis died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, The Netherlands.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

REED, David Walter

Corporal
PO/X4253
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal David Reed died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

RUSSELL, James George

Marine
PLY/X 108574
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Russell, 'E' Troop, died during operations at Maasbracht and Brachterbeek, specifically when his Troop were ordered to attack and obtain a bridgehead on the Montforterbeek Dyke. 
 
Sources
CWGC.

STAPLEY, Hugh John

Mne Hugh Stapley 45RMCommando
Marine
CH/X 3883
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Hugh Stapley died of wounds during operations at Normandy, France. Son of William George and Priscilla Marianne Stapley, of Penshurst, Kent [1][1a][2].
Extract from the Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser 

SWEET, Dennis Percy

Original grave of Mne Sweet 45RM Commando
Marine
PO/X 120590
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Dennis Sweet died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands. Son of Percy Oliver Sweet and Laura Sweet, of Leicester.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

SYMES, Robert Leonard

Original grave of Marine Symes 45RM Commando
Marine
PO/X 111878
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Symes died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

THOMAS, Ronald

Marine
EX/4263
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Thomas died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of David and Ada Thomas; husband of Mary Thomas, of Paisley, Renfrewshire.

TIMMINS, John Robert

John Robert Timmins 45RM Commando
Marine
EX/3481
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Robert Timmins from Gateshead died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands. Son of Charles and Annie Timmins, of Bensham, Co. Durham.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

WALES, Frederick Edward

Original grave of Mne Frederick Wales 45RM Commando
Marine
PO/X 120575
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Frederick Wales, 'A' Troop, died when hit by enemy machine gun fire during operations at Brachterbeek. His Section Officer, Lieutenant Robert Cory, and Marine Wheeler were wounded.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WALKER, James

Marine
EX/3379
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Walker died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WALKER, James Walter

Marine
EX/4267
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Walter Walker, 'E' Troop, died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WATSON, Gilbert

Marine
CH/X 114698
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Gilbert Watson, 'E' Troop, was killed in acion on the beach at Normandy, France. Son of David and Annie Watson, of Highfield, Co. Durham.

WATSON, John Arthur

Corporal
EX/4269
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal John Watson was reported missing presumed killed in action during operations at Normandy. He has no known grave. Son of Arthur and Hannah Isabel Watson.

WHITAKER, Frank

Marine
CH/X 3815
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Frank Whitaker died at sea during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Frank and Ellen Ann Whitaker, of Burnley, Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WHITE, Brian Granville

Captain
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Brian White, the Adjutant of the Commando since its formation, died during operations at Normandy.
 
Sources
CWGC.
The book A Plain Russet-Coated Captain by Capt. John Day.
 

WHITE, Ronald Douglas

Sergeant
PO/X 1898
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Ronald White died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WHITNEY, Robert Desmond

Marine
PLY/X 108404
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service

Marine Robert Whitney died from natural causes (septicemia) at West Glamorgan Hospital, Neath. 

Sources
[1] CWGC
[2] British Armed Forces Deaths / National Archives file ADM 104/138.
[3] Image of headstone in gallery.

WILD, Frank

Grave of Mne Frank Wild 45RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 101138
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Frank Wild died during operations at Bell Isle, Osen, Netherlands. Son of George Thomas Wild and Ada Isobel Wild, of Lee, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.
No.45 RM Commando War Diary / List of casualties Operation Bell Island II.

WILLIAMS, Robert

Marine
PLY/X 106817
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Williams died at sea during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Ellis Thomas Williams and Margaret Elizabeth Williams, of Denbigh.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WILSON, William Alan

Sergeant
EX/4194
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant William Wilson, 'E' Troop, died during operations at the village of Wangelau on the road from Lauenberg to Lubeck. After a short artillery barrage 'A' and 'E' Troops entered the village and took 130 prisoners.

WINSTON, Peter Stanley

Peter Stanley Winston 45RM Commando
Original grave of Lieut. Peter Winston 45RM Commando
Lieutenant
45RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Winston died during operations at Bell Isle*, Osen, Netherlands. Son of John Henry Ernest and Winifred Winston, of Sanderstead, Surrey. Educated at Whitgift School, Croydon. Commissioned Temporary Second Lieutenant 6 November 1943.

Sources

WRIGHT, Trevor Desmond

Lieutenant
178439V
45RM Commando
South African Tank Corps
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Trevor Wright, SA Forces attached to 45RM Commando,  died [1] during the period the Commando were engaged in operations at Osnabruck.
 

HARDEN, LCpl. Henry Eric, VC

Rank: 
Lance Corporal
Unit / Base: 
45RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Army Medical Corps
Service: 
Army
Number: 
11006144
Honours & Awards: 
Born: 
Friday, February 23, 1912
Birthplace: 
Northfleet Kent
Died : 
Tuesday, January 23, 1945
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
32
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden VC
Original grave of LCpl Harden VC
Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden died during operations in the Brachterbeek area of Holland. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Son of William Thomas Harden and Fanny Marie Harden, of Northfleet, Kent; husband of Maud Harden, of Northfleet.
Citation
London Gazette of 9th March, 1945.
In North-West Europe on 23rd January, 1945 the leading section of a Royal Marine Commando Troop having come under intense machine-gun fire was ordered to make for some houses close by. Four of the section had been wounded and were left lying in the open. Under continuous fire Lance Corporal Harden at once went forward and with great coolness and bravery attended to the four casualties. He then carried one of them back to cover. He was ordered not to go forward again and an attempt was made to bring in the remaining casualties with the aid of tanks, but this proved unsuccessful owing to the heavy and accurate fire of anti-tank guns. A second attempt under a smoke-screen also proving unsuccessful, Lance Corporal Harden insisted in going forward with a volunteer stretcher party and succeeded in bringing back another badly wounded man. He went out a third time, and whilst returning with the stretcher party, he was killed. Throughout this long period Lance-Corporal Harden displayed superb devotion to duty and personal courage of the highest order. His action was directly responsible for saving the lives of the wounded brought in, while his complete contempt for all personal danger, and the magnificent example he set of cool courage and determination to continue with his work, whatever the odds, was an inspiration to his comrades and will never be forgotten by those who saw it.
  • Amongst the wounded he went forward for were Lieutenant Cory, Marine Wales and Marine Wheeler, all from 'A' Troop.
  • View images of his grave and others here [Nederweert War Cemetery].
Sources
CWGC.
London Gazette 36972.
The Story of 45RM Commando (published 1946 for those who served).
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes

HARDEN, Henry Eric, VC, (45RM Cdo), London Gazette

Type: Files
Author: John Mewett
Year of Publishing: 2015
Keywords: Eric Harden VC RAMC Attached 45 RM Commando

The citation published in the London Gazette 6th March 1945 for the award of the Victoria Cross to Lance -Corporal Henry Eric Harden RAMC attached to 45RM Commando for action in NW Europe.

Lance Cpl. Henry Eric Harden V.C., R.A.M.C. The Only Medical Corps VC of WW2

Lance Corporal Henry Eric Harden V.C., R.A.M.C. attached 45 RM Commando

The Only Medical Corps VC of WW2

By Robert J Mewett

New students, like me, of the Victoria Cross could be forgiven for thinking that by the very nature of the tasks set to the skills of the R.A.M.C. and their presence in nearly all front line fighting that their numbers would be bristling with WW2 VC recipients. And in my opinion this would be right and justified. But this is not the case. Only one was awarded during the Second World War.  Henry Eric Harden was attached to No.45 RM Commando as their medical orderly during their fiercely fought action at Maasbracht in Holland.
 

Henry Harden was born on 23 February 1912 in Northfleet, Kent. In a family of eight he was the seventh son. A keen sportsman he excelled at swimming, tennis and football at school in Northfleet where he received all of his education. Also a keen musician he played the Violin.

At the age of ten he helped out in his brother in-laws' butchers shop.  He eventually became a butcher taking over the business when tragically his brother in-law died. Very early on Henry showed a keen interest in things medical and joined the St Johns Ambulance Brigade where he became a Sergeant.

As the war effort gathered pace in 1942 the 30 year old Henry Harden was conscripted into the Royal Artillery but as his medical aptitude became realized he was soon transferred to the R.A.M.C., where he served in a field ambulance unit.

Henry soon became restless with inactivity of service at home and in November 1943 he volunteered for the Commandos and was posted to the Achnacarry Commando Training Depot situated in the Highlands of Scotland. A comrade of the same intake Mne. Keith Thompson, later also of 45 RM Commando, remembers sharing billets with Harden who he says was a quiet quick witted individual with a keen sense of humour. Commando training successfully completed Harden was posted as a Medical Orderly to Able troop 45 RM Commando in January 1944.    

He and the rest of the Commando commenced training for which was to become the D-Day landings.

After their involvement in the D-Day activities 45RM Commando, who along with No.3, No.4 and No.6 Army Commando formed No.1 Special Service Brigade, returned to the UK for replacements and refitting and on 6th December 1944 and was renamed the 1st Commando Brigade.   

1st Commando Brigade was expecting to go to the Far East but on 7th January orders were given for them to return to NW Europe. The first action on arrival in NW Europe which involved the Brigade was ‘Operation Blackcock’. The objective was to clear the enemy from the Roermond Triangle.   Attached to the 7th Armoured Brigade they were given the job of crossing the Juliana Canal and driving on through Maasbracht and Brachterbeek in order to capture the town of Linne.

On the freezing night of the 23rd of January 1945 the German forces were already in full retreat out of Maasbracht and on the same night No.6 Army Commando had successfully traversed the frozen canal and occupied the town. 45 RM Commando had pushed forward to occupy the smaller village of St. Joostburg setting up HQ in a house situated behind the local church which offered protection from incoming fire.

Able Troop of 45 Commando was ordered forward along the station road to occupy the railway station at Maasbracht. All went according to plan until the troop reached the crossroads. Here they were trapped in an ambush by the enemy forces that had set their lines at Montfortebeek. Able Troop came under intense MG and Mortar fire and were split and cut off from the main force. Some men had to lie in the freezing snow covered fields while others took cover in houses and outbuildings. Able Troops' situation was made worse by a well placed German sniper who added to what seemed to be a helpless position.

Sheltering in one of the nearby houses was the R.A.M.C. contingent and among them Doctor John Tulloch. Tulloch observing the situation, with dead and heavily wounded lying in the open fields, decided to attempt to help his comrades. He arranged for jeeps which would be protected by a Red Cross ensign to drive out and to bring back as many wounded as they could manage. The Jeeps set off on their mission and were on their way back when they came under heavy enemy fire, an action which violated the Geneva Convention, one jeep was completely destroyed and all the occupants killed. John Tulloch was awarded the MC for his valiant part in this action.

The position then was this. A part of Able troop was pinned down and had taken severe casualties. The troop’s position was exposed and was being exploited by a well placed sniper. A party under the protection of a medical ensign had attempted to extract wounded and been seriously attacked. The foregoing makes the feat of Henry Harden strikingly selfless and even more remarkable. Harden had been observing the unfolding events and still insisted that he go out and try to help and recover more of the wounded armed only with a side arm for self protection.

On all fours he scurried alone a distance of 120 metres across flat open ground while the area was being swept by heavy and concentrated fire. He calmly bound up the wounds of one officer and two marines and successfully dragged one marine to safety single handed. Whilst dragging his wounded comrade eye witnesses could see the snow flying all around from bullets one of which wounded Harden in his side.

After Hardens' initial success two other attempts to rescue the wounded were made, one by tanks and the other with the aid of a smoke screen, but both failed. Harden was ordered not to expose himself any more but despite this he arranged a stretcher party, and while carrying a white flag with a red cross went out yet again to attend his comrades. Even though the second marine was hit again while being transported and died, Harden, with stretcher bearers, went out a third time. It was while assisting an officer back to safety on this third attempt the fearless Harden was mortally wounded.

The intensity of the enemy covering fire prevented anybody recovering Harden until the next day, but Hardens' valour had inspired all around and they were able to hold and secure their positions. Enemy counter attacks were beaten off and the objective of capturing the town of Linne was eventually achieved by No.3 Army Commando. With help from tanks of the Royal Hussars they stormed the town and overcame fanatical enemy resistance.

When Henry Harden performed this courageous act he was 32 yrs old and was married with two small children.  

Although Henry Harden was the only recipient of the Victoria Cross in the R.A.M.C. from the WW2 conflicts they are the third highest recipients, behind the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers, of the award. The R.A.M.C. are however the Regiment with the highest number of awards per capita in the British forces.

Henry Eric Harden VC is buried in the Nederweert War Cemetery Holland.

Henry Harden’s Victoria Cross is held and displayed at the Army Medical Services Museum, Aldershot.

The memorial plaque at the bridge in Montfortbeek. A slight inaccuracy on the plaque states Harden was killed on his fourth attempt.  His Gazette citation however states clearly that it was in fact on his third attempt that Harden fell.

My Thanks to:

Stan (Scotty) Scott…….No.3 Commando
Mne. Keith Thompson…., 45 RM Commando
Major Erehard Vandaele ……….Medical Corps Reserve….Belgium Armed Forces (Translation of Original documents)
 

45RM Commando Commanders

RIES, Norman Charles

Known as: 
Charles
Rank: 
Colonel
Unit / Base: 
45RM Commando
'45 Commando RM'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Norman Charles Ries 45RM Commando
Lieutenant Colonel Norman Ries was the first Commanding Officer of 45RM Commando on its formation in August 1943 [1] and remained as such until June 1944 when wounded by enemy gunfire in Normandy. Post war he returned to command the restructured unit from December 1948 until August 1950 [2].
  • 1941 (Captain) (Royal Marines HMS Terror) received a Mention in Despatches for courage, skill and devotion to duty in operations off the Libyan Coast [3].
  • 31 December 1960 (Colonel) (OBE) (Retired) appointed C.B.E. [4].
Sources
[1] Navy Lists August 1943 - see linked content below.
[2] The Story of 45 Commando RM 1943 -1971, author David Young.
[3] London Gazette 35248, page 4782.
[4] London Gazette 42231, page 8893.
 

GRAY, William Nicol

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
45RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Friday, May 1, 1908
Died : 
Thursday, January 14, 1988
Age: 
79
William Nicol Gray 45RM Commando
Lieutenant Colonel William Nicol Gray was awarded the Distinguished Service Order [1][3] whilst Temporary Major (Acting Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) of the Commando [2]. He was later awarded a bar to his Distinguished Sevice Order [4][5]. Immediatelyprior to joining 45RM Commando early in 1944 the then Major W.N. Gray had been Chief Instructor at HMS Dorlin*.
Recommendation (D.S.O)
Since his Commanding Officer was wounded on D Day Major Gray has commanded No.45 RM Cdo., and has shown himself to be outstanding on numerous occasions both as a Commanding Officer and as a daring and fearless leader. On 7 June 44  the Commando was ordered to attack and hold the area of Merville and Franceville Plage. Major Gray with a skeleton HQ personally directed the fierce fighting that took place in both villages. One one occasion the Support Troop was unable to move forward being pinned down by accurate MG 34 fire from a well protected posn at the top of the main street. Major Gray gathered a few men together and led a bayonet attack against the enemy, shot the gunner with his revolver and put the rest to flight. He continued to fight his unit for the next 36 hours until almost out of amm. when he received the order to withdraw. This he achieved successfully and under difficult circumstances brought his unit back to our lines intact. Major Gray's tireless energy, devotion to duty and unfailing cheerfulness throughout all difficulties has been an example to all, and it is largely through his fine leadership that his unit has inflicted such heavy casualties upon the enemy [3].
Recommendation (Bar to D.S.O.)
Lieutenant Colonel Gray commanded No. 45 RM Commando during the assault across the Rhine and the capture of Wesel on the night 23/24 March 1945. Lt. Colonel Gray’s task was to force his way to the Northern sector of the town and seize a factory which was vital in order to achieve a successful consolidation. Following up rapidly behind the leading unit who had broken into the city, he passed through and debouched into the streets. While leading his troops at speed and clearing all opposition in his path with great determination he was wounded by a panzerfaust fired at close range. In spite of his wound he refused to be evacuated and completed his important task. Having captured the factory he disposed his troops so skilfully that during the next thirty six hours they were able to beat off three major counter attacks by infantry and S.P. guns with enormous casualties to the enemy. Throughout this time although he was suffering considerably from the pain of his wound he was constantly encouraging his men, who were inspired by their Commanders example. Not until the last counter-attack had been broken, forty eight hours after he had been wounded, did this gallant officer allow himself to be evacuated [5].
  • June 1948 Colonel William Nicol GRAY, D.S.O., lately Inspector-General of Police, Palestine, appointed Companion to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [6].
  • June 1949 William Nicol Gray CMG, DSO, Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya, awarded the King's Police Medal for distinguished service [7].
Sources
[1] London Gazette 36947, page 998.
[2] London Gazette 36992, page 1507 (errata).
[3] National Archives file WO 373/47/52.
[4] London Gazette 37136, page 3191.
[5] National Archives file WO 373/47/68.
[6] London Gazette 38311, page 3369.
[7] London Gazette 38628, page 2825.
* The History of 45RM Commando published 1946 for those who served.
[Image] Cropped from 'E' Troop photo in 45RM Cdo Gallery.
 

45RM Commando Documents

45RM Commando E Troop 1944

Type: Nominal Roll
Author: Unknown
Year of Publishing: 2020
Keywords: 45, E Troop
From the collection of Marine Bob Yaxley, 45RM Commando, courtesy of his son Clive.
 
Notes
The author of this document is not known. It is not an 'official' nominal roll of all who served but likely a document put together from memory by a veteran and should be taken as such in respect of precise accuracy. 
 

'Casualties at Bell Isle'

Commando Veterans Archive
27/28 January 1945
45 RM Commando sent a fighting patrol to Anchor island and Bell Isle.  Anchor island was not held but the patrol ran into violent opposition on Bell island.  The patrol withdrew after inflicting heavy casualties and suffering 30 casualties itself  [Source: 1 Commando Bde HQ War Diary].

Casualty List from the No.45RM Commando War Diary
Missing Wounded
Maj. R.H.W. KIRBY, RM Lt. A. TATE, RM (remaining on duty
Lt. P.S. WINSTON, RM (died) EX. 3449  Mne. J. COLE
Lt. J. ALVEY, RM CH/X 111445  Mne. D. GAYLER
EX. 4120 Cpl. J. DUCHAN (died) EX. 4260  Sgt. C.J. TAYLOR
PO/X. 116432 Cpl. J.H. LAING (died) PO/X. 4113  C/Sgt. A. BROWN, MM
CH/X. 112115 Mne. R.C. ATKINSON EX. 4217  Cpl. A. FORSTER
CH/X. 109867 LCpl. H. MCNULTY (died) PLYX107137  Mne. E.H. CARTER
EX. 3472 LCpl. W. PURVIS (died) CH/X102026  Mne. H. HANNAH
PO/X. 120590  Mne. D.P. SWEET (died) PLYX111736  Mne. K.G. JONES
PO/X. 3301  LCpl. J. THAIN 5671091  Pte. T.S. LINDSAY, RAMC
EX. 3481  Mne. J. TIMMINS (died) EX. 3923  LCpl. J. TAYLOR
CH/X. 101138  Mne. F. WILD (died) CH/X104676  Mne. W. MELLISH
CH/X. 3718  Mne. A.G. MARTIN  
PO/X. 1969  Mne. F.T. POWELL  
CH/X. 104331  Mne. C. MOSLEY (died)  
PO/X. 111878  Mne. R. SYMES (died)  
CH/X. 3892  Mne. S.J. EASTER  
Notes
Also seen referred to as Belle Isle, Belle Island, or Bell Island. Capt John Day MC 45RM refers to the island being named by the Allies because of its shape. Location is near Roermond.
 

45RM Cdo. Officers, Aug'43

Commando Veterans Archive

Extract from the Navy Lists

Aug. 1943 Volume 1 Pages 832  (pages 856 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. N. C. Ries
 
2nd in Command  Maj. A.R. Woolley

Captains  
Act. Capt. A.W. Neaves

Act. Tempy. Capts.  
A. A. B. Scott.
I. N. N. Beadle.
W.N. Gilbert-Harris
R. Cameron
 
Adjutant —  Act. Tempy. Capt.
 
Lieut.   
T.E.R. Foster
N.G. Michell
 
Tempy. Lieut.  
G. Hand
A.R. Brown
R.J.S. Taylor
F.E. Derbyshire
J.F.C. Gayner
G.A. Knevett
P.G.L. Townley
A.B. Jackson
R.W.J. Munday
M. Callow
 
Tempy. 2nd Lieuts. — 
O.M. Atkinson
 
Quartermaster —  Capt. A. E.  Doidge (this is Albert Edmund Doidge).
 
Battalion Signal Officer  
Battalion Transport Officer  
Medical Officer — 
 
Chaplain — Rev. P. H. Husbands, R.N.V.R.
 
Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt. Major B. Jones, B.E.M.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

45RM Cdo. Officers, June'44

Commando Veterans Archive

Extract from the Navy Lists

June 1944 Volume 1 Pages 1098/9  (pages 1102/3 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. N. C. Ries.
 
Captains

Act Capt.
A. W. Neaves.
N. G. Michell.
 
Act. Tempy. Capts.
A. A. B. Scott.
I. N. N. Beadle.
E. E. D. Grewcock
 
Lieut.  
Tempy. Lieut.
B. Linscott, S.A.U.D.F.
D. R. Newton,  S.A.U.D.F.
T. Thomas, S.A.U.D.F.
 
Quartermaster —  Act. Tempy. Capt. F. E.  Derbyshire.
 
Signal Officer 
 
Medical Officer —  Lieut. H. N. Smith, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain — Rev. H. Kennen, R.N.V.R.
 
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

45RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Commando Veterans Archive

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Pages 1102/3.  (pages 258/9 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Tempy. Lieut.-Col. W. N. Gray.

2nd in Command —  Act. Maj. I. D. DeAth, D.S.O.

Major 
Act. Tempy. Maj. I. N. N. Beadle.
Act. Maj. B. W. de Courcy Ireland (July 1945 Lt Col. in 30AU)

Captains
Act. Capt. A. W. Neaves.

Act. Tempy. Capts.

Adjutant 
 
Act. Tempy. Cap
 
Lieut. 

Tempy. Lieut.
 
Tempy. 2nd. Lieut.
D. A. Willows.

Adm. Officer — Act. Tempy. Capt. F. E.  Derbyshire.
 
Signal Officer 
 
Medical Officer —  Lieut. H. N. Smith, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain — Rev. H. Kennen, R.N.V.R.
 
Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt. Major J. H. Grimsey.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

45RM Cdo Officers, July'45.

Commando Veterans Archive

Extract from the Navy Lists

July 1945 Volume 2 Page 1165. (page 273 on N.L.S. website page list)

Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  

2nd in Command —  Act. Temp. Maj. A.L. Blake MC

Major 

Act. Tempy. Maj. I. N. N. Beadle MC.

Captains
Act. Capt. J.E. Day

Act. Tempy. Capts.
A. Armstrong
H.G. Riley MC
C.E.B. Fletcher
R.G. Shove

Adjutant 
Act. Tempy. Capt. A.W. Neaves

Tempy. Lieut.
G. T. Jackson.
P. Nelson.
B. C. W. Samain.
R. Y. McDonald.
F. Tunstall.
G.F. Partington.
H.D. Howell.
D.G. Smythe.
J.R. Shaw.
P. D. Barnard, R.A.
 
Tempy. 2nd. Lieut.
K.C. Sellars.
W.S. Burns.
J.J.A. Patron.
A.W. Mould.

Adm. Officer - Act. Tempy.Capt —  
 
Signal Officer —  
 
Medical Officer —  Lieut. H. N. Smith, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain Rev. H. Kennen, R.N.V.R.
 
Sergeant-Major —  
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.

46RM Commando

46RM Commando 'A' troop May 1944
  • On 1 August 1943 the 9th RM Battalion was redesignated 46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, at 'A' Camp, Piddlehinton, Dorset. Lieutenant Colonel Campbell Richard Hardy, OC 9th RM Battalion, remained as OC of the Commando. 
  • Within a week the unit had moved to Poundbury West Camp in Dorchester, changing to its new smaller Commando establishment. Those not required for any reason for Commando training were gradually moved to Training centres for landing craft and/or other vessel duties.  
  • September 1943 advance parties led by Major Lee and Lt. Nunn (both later killed in action) sent to Troon
  • 15 September 1943 remainder of the Commando arrives Troon. The Commando had already been issued with their Green berets at this stage, parading in Dorchester wearing them on the 11th September before their departure.  
  • 23 October 1943 the Commando moved to the Commando Depot, Achnacarry.
  • 9 November 1943 with the commando course completed, the Unit moved back to Troon.
  • December 1943 the Commando was sent to CTC Dorlin for further training, and were re-assigned briefly to the 1st Special Service Bde under Lord Lovat. On completion of this additional training the Unit moved to Worthing to link up with the rest of the Brigade. 
  • 19 December 1943 arrival at Worthing.
  • ​End of December 1943 the Commando was ordered to move to Folkestone.
  • 3 January 1944 the Commando rejoined 4th Special Service Brigade. Two troops were then sent to the CMWTC at St Ives for a 3 week course in cliff climbing and rock assault. All this training was focussed on one thing - the allied invasion of North West Europe. 
  • ​7 June 1944 at 0900hrs 46RM Commando disembarked on Nan White Beach at Bernieres.
  • Over the next few days fighting was fierce at Petit Enfer, Douvres, La Deliverande and Rots and Le Hamel.
  • 17 June 1944 the Commando was reassigned to 4th Special Service Brigade whilst dug in at the area of Sallenelles - Hauger. Operations in the area continued. 
  • August 1944 the Commando moved forward to Dozule and Breville sur Mer.
  • End of September after suffering heavy casualties No.46 Royal Marine Commando and the rest of the Brigade was withdrawn to the UK and stationed on the Isle of Wight.
  • January 1945 46RM Commando returned to North West Europe seeing action in Belgium, and in assault river crossings during the advance into Germany under the command of Lt. Col. Thomas Malcolm Gray MC
  • May 1945 when the the war ended the Commando was resting in Neustadt, a small town on Kiel Bay, about 12 miles North of Lubeck. They remained in Germany until 8 June 1945.  This period was spent in occupational duties firstly on the Isle of Fehmarn, south east of Kiel,  and latterly at Bad Schwarteau on the outskirts of Lubeck*.
  • 1st Commando Brigade returned to England  to reorganise for further service in the Far East. This became unnecessary after the surrender of Japan. 46RM Commando moved to Tunbridge Wells and at the beginning of August a new CO, Lieutenant Colonel E.C.E. Palmer, DSO, RM, took command*.
  • Towards the end of October it was decided to disband the Army Commandos, and with them, the 1st Commando Brigade.
  • 28 December 1945 at Haywards Heath the Commando returned from a period of leave and preparations were made during the rest of the month for sending off the overseas drafts and for eventual breaking up of the Unit. The draft was split into two large groups - one to go to 45 Commando RM on 2 January 1946; the second to H.O.C. Wrexham for drafting to 42 and 44 Commandos already in Hong Kong. This second draft being due to leave on 4 January 1946. Those in certain Age and Service Groups, certain key personnel, and those unfit for overseas service were prepared for drafting to 41 Commando RM except for a small rear party which was left behind to wind up the Unit.
  • 31 January 1946 - 46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, disbanded. 
Sources
46RM Commando War Diary.
The Story of 46 Commando by Captain P.K.W. Johnson RM published in 1946.

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46RM Commando Roll of Honour

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ANDERSON, Albert

Marine
EX/3975
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Albert Anderson died during operations at Beuzeville, Normandy. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Philip and Mary Ellen Anderson, of Northwich, Cheshire.

ATHERTON, Joseph

Corporal
PLY/X103460
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Joseph Atherton died during operations at Pont L'Eveque, Normandy. Son of Joseph and Ann J. Atherton, of Lower Ince, Lancashire; husband of Mary Atherton, of Lower Ince.

ATHERTON, William Temperley

Marine William Atherton 46 Commando
Marine
PLY/X 111533
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Atherton, 'B' troop, died during operations at Normandy, France. He was in a patrol that came under heavy mortar fire after being sent to occupy a farm house, La Grande Ferme du Buisson, at Sallenelles [1][2][4].

BAILEY, Jack

Cpl Jack Bailey 46RM Commando
Corporal
PO/X 103464
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Jack Bailey, 'A' troop, died of wounds received at Sallenelles, France. Son of Barnett and Rebecca Bailey, of Leeds, Yorkshire.

BEGBIE, William Bell

Sgt Begbie 46RM Commando
Sergeant
PO/X106667
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant William Begbie, 'Y' troop, died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. William was adopted as a young boy by James and Elizabeth Begbie from Dunoon.

BRADLEY, Verdun Gregson

Marine
EX/849
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Verdun Bradley died during operations at the River Elbe crossing in Germany. Originally buried at Lauenburg before being re-interred on 23 May 1947 at Hamburg Cemetery. Son of Willie Bradley, and of Mary Bradley, of Cowling, Yorkshire.

BROOKS, William Elias

William Elias Brooks 46RM Commando
Corporal
CH/X103886
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Brooks, 'B' troop, died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. Son of George Elias and Annie Sarah Brooks, of Clapton, London.
 
Sources
CWGC,

BURROWS, Derrick Trevor

Lieutenant
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lieutenant Derrick Burrows, 'Y' troop, was killed whilst administering morphia to a wounded marine. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was originally buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946.

BUTTRESS, Reginald Arthur

CSM Reginald Buttress 46RM Commando
Troop Sergeant Major
CH/X104815
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Troop Sergeant Major Reginald Buttress,  'A'  troop, died during operations on Hill 112 at Dozule, France. Son of Arthur and Winifred A. Buttress, of Folkestone.
 

Sources
CWGC.

CANTLAY, Stanley Dalziel

Corporal
CH/X116216
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Stanley Cantlay died during operations at the River Rhine crossing near Wesel, Germany. Son of William Leith Cantlay and Alice Mary Cantlay, of Burnside, Lanarkshire.

COOK, William Henry

Corporal William Cook 46 Commando
Corporal
EX/1233
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal William Cook was reported missing presumed killed during the River Rhine crossing near Wesel. He has no known grave. Son of Robert and A. Cook, of Birmingham.
 

COYLE, Michael

Marine Michael Coyle 46 Commando
Marine
CH/X112108
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Michael Coyle died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Patrick Coyle and of Anne Coyle (nee Keany), of Glasgow.

CUNDALL, Arthur

Marine Arthur Cundall
Marine
PO/X 116105
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Arthur Cundall died in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946.

DAVIDSON, George

Mne George Davidson 46RM Commando
Marine
PO/X107106(T)
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Davidson died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. Son of John and Mary Aimes Davidson; husband of Marion Davidson, of Fallin, Stirlingshire.

DAVIES, John Charles

TSM John Charles Davies 46 Commando
Troop Sergeant Major
EX/1129
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Troop Sergeant Major John Davies, 'Y' troop, died in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was originally buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946. Mentioned in Despatches for good service with the 21st Army Group.

DENTON, Harry

Sgt Denton 46RM Commando
Sergeant
PO/X2389
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Harry Denton, 'B' troop, died during operations at Pont L'Eveque, Normandy. He also served for a period leading up to D Day on the staff of the Commando Mountain Warfare Training Centre (CMWTC) at St. Ives.
 

DEWBERRY, Charles William

Mne Charles William Dewberry 46RM Commando
Newspaper report on death of Marine Dewberry
Marine
CH/X113021
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Marine Charles Dewberry, 'A' troop, died at the Royal West Sussex Hospital Chichester from injuries received in an accidental fall. Son of Charles David and Maud Sarah Dewberry, of Clapton, London [1][2]. 

DONALDSON, Charles Harvey

Charles Donaldson 46 Commando
Marine
CH/X109019
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Charles Donaldson died of wounds during operations at the River Rhine crossing, Germany. Son of Helen Donaldson, of Auchterarder, Perthshire.
Extract from the Perthshire Advertiser 4th April 1945.

DONNELLY, Peter

Marine
PO/X121745
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Peter Donnelly died in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Donnelly, of Bamber Bridge, Lancashire.
 

DOWNS, Jack

Mne Jack Downs 46RM Commando
Marine
CH/X112844
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Jack Downs, 'A' troop, died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. Son of Charles William and Edith Constance Downs, of Abbey Wood, Kent.

DUROSE, Sam

Marine
PO/X114134
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Sam Durose died during operations at the River Rhine crossing near Wesel, Germany. Sam was originally buried in a joint grave with Marine Leonard Rider at Xanten, Germany, before both being re-interred together 12 November 1946 at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery.

FACEY, Robert

Robert Facey 46 Commando
Marine
PLY/X103946
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Facey died during operations at Sallenelles, Normandy. Son of Francis and Rachel Facey; husband of Freda Facey, of Pitts Hill, Staffordshire. Robert was employed before the war as a Colliery Loader (below ground). He married Freda only seven weeks prior to his death.

FARGHER, John P.

John Fargher 46RM Commando
Marine
CH/X104144
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Fargher died in France during operations at Beuzeville, France. Son of George Hugh and Helen Fargher, of Ulverston, Lancashire. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery.

FLOOD, John

Marine John Flood 46 Commando
Marine
CH/X 106354
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Flood died during operations in Germany [1][2][3].
Shot by a sniper 13 April 1945; died of wounds in hospital in Hanover [4].
1939 single and residing at 81 Victoria Street, Bradford. Employed as an Apprentice Tailor [5].

FYVIE, George

George Fyvie 46 Royal Marine Commando
Marine
CH/X111910
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Fyvie died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Albert and Christina Fyvie, of Bucksburn, Aberdeenshire. 

GARLICK, Reuben William

Reuben Garlick 46 Commando
Corporal
PLY/X103931
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Reuben Garlick, 'A' troop, died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. Son of William George and Ellen Garlick, of Daglingworth, Gloucestershire.
Account by Mne. A.W. Pettey, 'A' troop.

HOUGHTON, Frederick Alexander

Sergeant
PLY/X 104900
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Frederick Houghton died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Harriet Houghton, of Birkdale, Southport, Lancashire.

JAMES, William John

Marine
PLY/X 106783
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William James died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. James, of Plymouth.

KIDWELL, William Trevor

Mne Kidwell 46RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 105325
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Kidwell died in Germany during operations at the River Aller near the village of Hademstorf.   His wife received a letter after his death from the Commando Padre, Revd. Kennen [Read from below]. 
 

LEE, John

Major John Lee 46 Commando
Major
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Major John Lee, MC, LLB, Second-in-Command, died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery.

LEEMING, William Cedric

TSM Leeming 46RM Commando
Troop Sergeant Major
CH/X100711
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Southport Borough Police
Killed in action or died of wounds

Troop Sergeant Major William Leeming died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. Son of William Herbert and Alice Leeming, of Dublin, Irish Republic.

LUNN, Charles Frederick

Mne Lunn 46RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 108564
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Charles Lunn, 'X' troop, during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Sidney Thomas Lunn and Florence Susan Lunn, of Morden, Surrey.

MILLER, John

Mne. J. Miller 46RM Commando
Marine
PO/X102023
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Miller, 'X' troop, died at the 77th British General Hospital, France, of wounds inflicted on the 20th August during operations at Hill 112, Dozule, Normandy.

MOODY, Sidney Louis

LCpl. Moody 46RM Commando
Lance Corporal
CH/X 104824
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Sidney Moody, 'X' troop, died in Germany. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in operations to cross the River Elbe.

PARKER, John

Marine John Parker 46 Commando
Marine
PLY/X104531
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Parker died in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946. Son of Edward Thomas Parker and Margaret Ann Parker, of Kirkdale, Liverpool.
 

PIERCE, Barry Walter

Captain Barry Pierce 46 Commando
Captain
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Barry Pierce, 'Y' troop, died during operations in Germany. His Commando were engaged in operations at the River Aller near Hademstorf where he was originally buried before being re-interred at Becklingen on 21 August 1946. Son of Maj. W. M. Pierce, M.C., Royal Artillery, and Junr.

PIZEY, James General

Mne James Pizey 46RM Commando
Marine
PO/X 101436
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Pizey died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of Henry and Mary Elizabeth Pizey; husband of Beatrice May Pizey, of Bedminster, Bristol.

PONSFORD, John William

Marine John Ponsford 46 Commando
Marine
CH/X 104504
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Ponsford died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery.

SMALLMAN, Joseph Stevens

Joseph Smallman 46RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 108581
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Joseph Smallman, 'B' Troop, died during operations at Beuzeville, France. Originally buried in Beuzeville before being re-interred on 17 October 1945 at Ranville War Cemetery. Son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Kenneth, of 31 Haigh Road, Bedlington.
 

TEAGUE, Bryan John

Captain Teague 46RM Commando
Captain
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Bryan Teague, 'Z' troop, died during operations at Sallenelles, Normandy. He had previously received a C.-in C.'s certificate.
 
Sources
CWGC

VARDY, Thomas

Mne Tom Vardy MM 46RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X 103900
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Thomas Vardy MM, died during operations at the River Aller crossing.
 

WHITAKER, James

Cpl James Whitaker 46RM Commando
Corporal
CH/X 102296
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Whitaker, 'S' troop, died during operations at Rots and Le Hamel, France. [1][2].
 

WOOLLAM, George Arthur

Lt George Woollam 46RM Commando
Lieutenant
46RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lieutenant George Woollam died in an accident whilst serving at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Son of Henry and Jane E. Woollam, of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent.

46RM Commando Commanders

HARDY, Campbell Richard

Title: 
Sir
Rank: 
General
Unit / Base: 
46RM Commando
'3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Sunday, July 29, 1984
Lt Colonel Campbell Richard Hardy
Lieutenant Colonel Campbell Richard Hardy, commanded the 9th RM Bn., until it was redesignated as 46 RM Commando on 1 August 1943. He remained as Commanding Officer 46RM Commando until the end November 1944 when he left to take up the post of  Brigade Commander 3rd Special Service Brigade which was operating in the Far East.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order, and a Bar to the Distinguished Service Order, during the Normandy campaign, and later a Second Bar to the Distinguished Service Order during operations in Burma [1] [2] [3] [4].  
 
  • 10 June 1948 appointed O.B.E. (Military Division) [5].
  • 19 October 1951 (Colonel, Acting Brigadier) (Officer Commanding 3 Commando Bde., RM) appointed C.B.E. (Military Division) for gallant and distinguished service in Malaya [6] .
  • 20 May 1952 (Colonel) promoted Major General [7].
  • 1955-1959 Commandant General Royal Marines [8].
  • 1 January 1957 (Lieutenant General) appointed K.C.B. (Military Division) [9].
Obituary by Brigadier Peter Young D.S.O., M.C., M.A., F.S.A.
"Campbell Hardy, who died on the 29th July was, beyond question, the most renowned of the many Royal Marine officers who served with the Commandos in World War II.
He greatly distinguished himself whilst commanding 46 RM Commando in Normandy, and was awarded the D.S.O. and Bar.
Promoted Brigadier, he led 3 Commando Brigade in the last Arakan campaign, at the taking of Akyab and Myebon and in the ferocious fighting at Kangaw, winning a second Bar to his D.S.O.
After the war, Campbell Hardy rose to be Commandant General of the Royal Marines (1955 - 1959). It may be doubted whether in all its long history that ancient corps ever had a better officer at its head.
He was in every way an outstanding officer, at once formidable and kindly. He stood for discipline, but he was as fair as he was strict, besides being blessed with a lively sense of humour. He was above all a fighting commander, a skilled tactician and imperturbably cool under fire. He had the confidence of everyone who served with him.
Let us pay our tribute to the memory of a truly great soldier " [8].
 
Sources
[1] [Image] The Story of 46 Commando by Capt. P.K.W. Johnson RM.
[2] D.S.O. - London Gazette 36697, page 4218.
[3] Bar to D.S.O. - London Gazette 37013, page 1790.
[4] Second Bar to D.S.O. - London Gazette 37079, page 2527.
[5] London Gazette 38311, page 3370.
[6] London Gazette 39361, page 5431.
[7] Globe and Laurel Mar/Apr. 1952 edition.
[8] Commando Association newsletter 79 issued September 1984.
[9] London Gazette 40960, page 2.
 

GRAY, Thomas Malcolm

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
41RM Commando
46RM Commando
40 Commando RM
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Tuesday, September 16, 1913
Died : 
Wednesday, July 20, 1960
Died in service
Age: 
46
Colonel Thomas Malcolm Gray DSO, MC, died in service whilst serving at HMS President.
  • Commanding Officer 41RM Commando on D Day, awarded the Military Cross.
  • Commanding Officer 46RM Commando from November 1944
Citation for the M.C.
At Lion sur Mer on the 6th of June, from the moment of landing under heavy and accurate mortar and shell fire, Lieut. Colonel Gray showed a complete and utter disregard for his own safety. His coolness, cheerfulness and personal bravery were an inspiration to all. On the first morning he was slightly wounded on two occasions and insisted on continuing. His example contributed enormously to the success of the Commando task.
​[Source: London Gazettes Supp. 36676, page 4008 and National Archives WO/373/47/2.]
 
Lieutenant-Colonel Gray was wounded and had to be evacuated on the morning of the 7th June. After recovering from his wounds he returned to command 46RM Commando. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for for his action during operations at the River Rhine crossing and into Wesel.
 
Citation for the D.S.O.
On 23rd-24th March 1945 Lieutenant Colonel Gray was in command of 46 (Royal Marine) Commando which captured the original bridgehead over the River Rhine.
He attacked across the river in Buffaloes and fought his way inland with unparalleled determination and skill. His men captured two large groups of houses killing over thirty enemy and capturing eighty three enemy in the first ten minutes of the operation. This was only made possible by the speed and dash of this fearless advance where a number of key personnel were lost.
Lieutenant Colonel Gray never allowed the impetus to slacken despite every enemy opposition, and his dauntless courage and sure progress made the brigade task possible. He was in every way an inspiration and example to the men under his command. He was continually under fire from small arms fire from the Rhine to Wesel, and in Wesel was under fire from enemy armed with panzerfausts (hand-held anti-tank weapons) which wounded many of the men around him.
His cool judgement and his complete contempt for danger inspired his men and influenced the battle at a most critical stage.
​[Source:  National Archives WO 373/47/66.]
 
15 May 1954 to 2 May 1956 (Lieutenant Colonel) Commanding Officer 40 Commando RM.
[Source: The Light Blue Lanyard, author Major J.C. Beadle MBE, MC, RM.]
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 

46RM Commando Nominal Roll

The nominal roll of those who served in No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, is listed by order of surname. The names are primarily compiled from the booklet issued to Veterans in 1946 entitled "The Story of 46 Commando, Royal Marines, by Captain P.K.W. Johnson, RM". The author specifies the Nominal Roll is of those who served between 6th June 1944 and 8th May 1945. However additional names will be added in the future whenever an individual's Commando Service has been established. 

In the absence of any detail on our website, If you wish a name added to this Nominal Roll, you must first provide to us evidence that establishes Commando service. Not all Royal Marines were Commando trained in WW2. Methods of establishing such service can be varied from service records, official letter or other document where it is mentioned, a photo showing commando insignia, books, etc.  Anecdotal evidence is not sufficient.

 

46RM Cdo Nominal Roll A - D

Commando Veterans Archive
Nominal Roll for No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARMs = Commando Association list of RM Commandos.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG = CVA Photo Gallery
POW = Prisoner of War
SR = Service Record.
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
ADAMS
H.L.
Mne
PLY/x103468
 
 
ADAMSON
Robert, Andrew
Mne
PO/x113832
 
(CARMs)
ADAWAY
Gerald, Dennis
Cpl
PO/x1431
 
 
ADDY
G.B.
Mne
PLY/x111352
 
'X' tp
ALDEN
P.J.
Mne
PLY/x108330
 
'X' tp
ALEXANDER
D
Mne
PO/x110710
 
 
Athole, J.
Lt
 
MC
 
ALLEN
M.W.
Mne
CH/x112255
 
 
ALLEN
W.J.
Sgt
PO/x107333
 
 
A
Mne
EX/3975
 
 
ANDERSON
J
Mne
PLY/x105808
 
 
ANDREWS
W.M.W
TSM
 
 
&45, 47 Cdo
ANNISON
E.C.
Mne
CH/x111886
 
 
ANTHONY
G.J.
Gnr
3761063
 
RA
ARMSTRONG
W
Mne
EX/851
 
 
ASPDEN
G
Cpl
PO/x105361
 
'Z' tp (CA93)
ASPDEN
Jack
Mne
PLY/x109402
 
'Z' tp
Joseph
Cpl
PLY/x103460
 
 
William, T.
Mne
PLY/x115113
 
'B' tp
ATKIN
James
CSgt
PLY/x103416
 
 
ATKINSON
F
LCPL
7381824
 
RAMC /  'X' tp
ATKINSON
J
Mne
PLY/x103872
 
 
AUSTIN
A.J.
Mne
CH/x111864
 
 
A.A.
Mne
CH/x104476 or CH/x104446
 
'B' tp
Jack
Cpl
PO/x103464
 
'A' tp
BAILEY
J.F.
Capt
 
 
 
BAKER
N.V.F.
Mne
PLY/x109845
 
 
BAKER
R
Mne
PO/x104025
 
 
BAMFORD
Frank
Mne
PLY/x110270
 
'Z' tp
BANFIELD
E
Mne
CH/x104501
 
'B' tp; (CA109)
BANKS
L.J.
Mne
PLY/x105217
 
 
BARCLAY
W.H.
Mne
CH/x112107
 
 
BARKER
Donald, H.
Capt
340
 
'X' tp; (CA46)
BARKER
G
Mne
PO/x116685
 
 
BARKER
R.C.
Mne
CH/x108841
 
'A' tp
BARNWELL
Stephen, E.
Mne
CH/x108556
 
'X' tp
BARRETT
I.A., 'Mick'
Mne
EX/2669
 
(CA118); (CARMs)
BARROW
A.C.
Sgt
PO/x112730
 
(CARMs)
BARTON
Joe, B.
Mne
PO/x107103
 
 
BEACH
I
Mne
CH/x105639
 
'B' tp
BEARDMORE
D.J.
Lt
 
 
(CARMs)
J.S.
2/Lt
 
MM
Royal Scots
BEDDOWS
C
Mne
CH/x109371
 
'A' tp
BEESLEY
E.E.
Mne
CH/x108744
 
(CARMs)
BEEVER
F
Mne
CH/x115358
 
(CARMs)
William, B.
Sgt
PO/x106667
 
 
BENCE
E.R. 'Ron'
Mne
PLY/x103816
 
(CARMs)
BENNETT
R.A.
Mne
PO/x103938
 
(CARMs)
BENNETT
W.S.
Mne
CH/x108743
 
(CARMs)
BENTON
J
Mne
PO/x108114
 
(CARMs)
BERRY
T.A.
Mne
CH/x108545
 
(CARMs)
BERTRAM
J.C.
Cpl
PO/x106717
 
(CARMs)
BESTLEY
A.L.
Cpl
PO/x118011
 
(CARMs)
BETTISS
Reg. J
Mne
PLY/x103814
 
(CARMs)
BEVAN
R
Mne
PLY/x108257
 
(CARMs)
BEVERIDGE
C
Mne
PO/x107332
 
(CARMs)
BEWERS
J
Mne
CH/x105715
 
(CARMs)
Newman, James
Mne
CH/x104688
 
'B' tp; (CA109); PoW
WO416/29/188
Frederick, William
Mne
PO/x4541
 
'A' tp
BILSDON
L
Mne
PO/x115685
 
(CARMs)
BISHOP
A.E.
Mne
PO/x2563
 
(CARMs)
BISS
Horace, J.W.
Cpl
PO/x110598
 
'Z' tp
BLACK
J
Mne
CH/x111905
 
(CARMs)
BLACK
R
TSM
PLY/x3841
 
'Z' tp
Albert
Mne
PLY/x110193
 
 
BLADES
J.G.
Mne
CH/x105234
 
'Y'Tp (CA93)
BOARDLEY
J.G.
Lt
 
 
(CARMs)
BOLTON
T
Mne
PLY/x103911
 
'Z' tp
BONE
G.A.
Mne
PO/x114019
 
(CARMs)
BOOTH
Charles
Mne
PO/x114091
 
 
BOULTON
C.A.
Mne
CH/x101602
 
 
BOWER
C
Mne
PO/x4661
 
'A' tp
BOXALL
Robert
Mne
PO/x121824
 
plaque at Spean Bridge
BRADLEY
L.M.
Mne
PLY/x100598
 
 
Verdun, G.
Mne
EX/849
 
 
BRADWELL
J
Mne
PO/x105525
 
 
BRAMWELL
W.A.
Mne
PLY/x104889
 
 
BRAY
P.G.
Mne
PO/x110273
 
 
BRETTLE
W.G.
Mne
PO/x106237
 
 
BRIERLEY
S.W.
Mne
PLY/x108818
 
(CA109)
BROAD
James, Henry
RSM
PLY/x22644
 
RSM 1/8/43 to 10/3/45 (SR)
BROAD
R.O.
Mne
PO/x3706
 
 
BROADHEAD
J.E.
Mne
PO/x2610
 
'A' tp
BRODIE
E.S.
Mne
PO/x113557
 
'Z' tp
William, E.
Cpl
CH/x103886
 
'B' tp
BROOKS
W.G.
Sgt
CH/x1412
 
 
BROWN
A.E.
Cpl
CH/x116193
 
 
A.J.
Mne
PLY/x110894
 
PoW
BROWN
Frank
Mne
PLY/x103465
 
'Z' tp
BROWN
J.R.
Mne
CH/x105012
 
 
BROWN
P.W.
Cpl
PO/x109794
 
 
BROWN
W.S.
Mne
PO/x107449
 
 
BROWNBILL
J.J.
Mne
PO/x108053
 
 
BUCKLEY
T
Mne
PLY/x107265
 
'Z' tp
BUGLEAR
A.C.
Capt
 
 
 
BULLEY
O.C.
Mne
PLY/x120099
 
 
BULLOCK
G.H.
Mne
PLY/x114142
 
 
BURBECK
R.H.
Mne
CH/x115763
 
 
BURNETT
K
Mne
CH/x111909
 
 
BURNETT
W.F.
Cpl
CH/x101850
 
 
BURNHAM
Harry
Cpl
PO/x108045
 
'A' tp
BURNS
Arthur
Mne
PO/x105498
 
 
BURNS
E
Mne
PLY/x104986
 
 
BURNS
John, Farrington 'Jack'
Mne
Po/x112511
 
 
BURRIDGE
W.M.
Sgt
PO/x4900
 
 
BURROW
S
Mne
PLY/x104886
 
'S' Tp (CA93)
Derrick, T.
Lt
1265
 
 
BURRY
Edward, Roderick, 'Ted'
Mne
CH/x109616
 
 
BURT
F
Cpl
CH/x103526
 
 
BURT
W.R.
Mne
PO/x107102
 
 
BURT
W.R.
Mne
PO/x103277
 
also served 47RM (CA120 and CARMs)
Harold, Rex
Major
 
MiD
'A' tp (+ 44RM)
J.A.
Capt
1118
MiD
'Z' tp
BUTLER
J.J.A.
Cpl
CH/x114520
 
 
Reginald Arthur
CSM
CH/x104815
 
'A' tp
George Desmond
 
PO/x4096
MM
Award Suez Crisis 40Cdo 
BYE
F.C.E
Lt
 
 
 
CADY
R.W.
Mne
CH/x2008
 
 
CAIRNS
W.F.
Mne
PO/X/115564
 
 
CAMERON
I
LCpl
PLY/x112913
 
 
CAMPBELL
J.S.
Major
 
 
'A' tp / A&SH
CAMPBELL
K
Sgt
PO/x114065
 
 
CAMPBELL
L
Cpl
PO/x114064
 
 
CAMPSIE
J
Mne
PO/x106233
 
 
CANNOCK
R.F.
Mne
 
 
&48RM Cdo
Stanley, D.
Cpl
CH/x116216
 
 
CARTER
L.G.
Mne
PO/x117128
 
'S' tp
CECIL
J.C.
Mne
PO/x103734
 
 
CHALK
L.C.
Mne
CH/x115311
 
 
CHALMERS
James, T.
Cpl
PO/x107435
 
'Z' tp
CHAMPKINS
M.C.H.
LCpl
7381074
 
RAMC
J.H.
Mne
CH/x105641
 
'B' tp; PoW
CHAPMAN
L.H.
Mne
PLY/x104524
 
 
CHAPMAN
W.J.
Cpl
PLY/x103423
 
 
CHARLES
H.F.
Sgt
CH/x23362
 
 
H
Mne
CH/x105642
MM
'B' tp; PoW
CHEESEMUR
A
Mne
PO/x112981
 
 
CHERRY
W.E. 'Paddy'
Cpl
PLY/x104890
 
(CA80)
CLARK
T.A.
Mne
CH/x104816
 
'A' tp
William, G.
TSM
PO/x100675
 
 
CLARKE Thomas Mne PO/X 116107    Signaller served 48RM; to 46RM from mid1945
CLIFF
J.W.
Mne
PLY/x110745
 
 
Alan, E.
Mne
CH/x105643
 
'B' tp; PoW
COLE
R.A.J.
Mne
PLY/x112589
 
 
COLLEY
A.E.
Mne
CH/x112397
 
 
COLLINGS
N.B.
Lt
 
 
 
COLLINS
E.L.
Mne
EX/1351
 
 
COLLIS
W.J.
Mne
CH/x105644
 
'B' tp
COLTMAN
A
Mne
PO/x105977
 
'A' tp
CONWAY
A.M.
Cpl
PO/x109622
 
 
COOK
G.D.
Cpl
 
 
& 47RM Cdo
W.H.
Cpl
EX/1233
 
 
COOPER
G.P.
Mne
PO/x108800
 
 
Samuel
TSM
PO/x105978
MM
 
COPSON
A.A.
Mne
PLY/x104300
 
 
CORBY
A
Mne
PO/x106585
 
 
CORSHAM
W.R.
Mne
CH/x111644
 
'Z' tp
COTTON
A
Cpl
PLY/x104065
 
'X' tp
COTTRELL
E.E.
Cpl
14251289
 
RAMC
COULE
W
Mne
CH/x105640
 
 
COWLEY
W.F.
Mne
PO/x118972
 
 
COX
C.A.G.
Cpl
CH/x108584
 
'X' tp
COX
H.J.W.
Mne
CH/x108558
 
 
COX
J
Mne
PO/x106668
 
 
COX
J.W.W.
Mne
CH/x105508
 
 
COY
A
LCpl
PO/x106597
 
 
Michael
Mne
CH/x112108
 
 
CRADDOCK
 
Mne
 
 
'B' tp
CRICHTON
J.W.
Cpl
CH/x105075
 
 
CROSSKEY
K.C.
Mne
CH/x108022
 
 
CROUCHER
S.F.R.
Mne
CH/x104049
 
 
CRUMPLER
H.F.
Cpl
CH/x101853
 
 
CULLEY
W.E.
Mne
PLY/x107223
 
 
CULVER
J
Mne
CH/x104764
 
 
CUMNER R.G. Sgt PLY/X 2401 MiD & 47RM Cdo.
Arthur
Mne
PO/x116105
 
 
CUNNINGHAM
A.G.
Mne
PO/x106684
 
'Z' tp
DALE
H
Mne
PO/x103756
 
 
DANIELLS
H.H.
Sgt
PLY/x107416
 
query surname DANIEL 'Z' tp
George
Mne
PO/x107106
 
 
DAVIDSON
G
Mne
EX/1627
 
 
DAVIES
D.J.
Mne
PLY/x103936
 
'A' tp
DAVIES
E
Mne
PO/x106590
 
 
DAVIES
G.J.
Mne
PLY/x110264
 
 
DAVIES
G,J,
Mne
PLY/x104515
 
 
John, C.
TSM
EX/1129
 
 
DAVIES
J.R.B.
Capt
305
 
 
DAVIS
G.S.
Sgt
PO/x117622
 
 
DAVIS
R.H.
Mne
PLY/x103838
 
 
DAVIS
Sidney, Albert
Mne
PO/x107804
 
 
DAVISON
W
Mne
PO/x113494
 
 
DAW
G
Mne
PO/x5011
 
 
DAWKINS
G.L.
Mne
PO/x118435
 
 
DAWSON
W.T.A.
Mne
PO/x112616
 
 
DEACON
F.W.
Mne
PO/x105675
 
 
DEAN
F
Mne
PO/x107805
 
 
Frederick, Edward
Mne
CH/x103465
 
PoW Normandy
DEAN
J
Mne
PLY/x104892
 
 
DEAR
A.W.
Mne
PLY/x1609
 
 
DEMPSEY
H
Mne
PO/x106531
 
 
DENMAN
Dennis
Mne
CH/x111906
 
'Y' tp
DENMAN
M.T.
Lt
 
 
 
Harry
Sgt
PO/x2389
 
'B' tp
DERRY
T.A.
Mne
CH/x108545
 
 
DEVLIN
J.J.
Mne
PO/x107336
 
'X' tp
Charles, W.
Mne
CH/x113021
 
'A' tp
DIVERS
V.H.
Cpl
PO/x104109
 
 
DOCKRAY
J
Mne
PLY/x106743
 
'A' tp
DOCWRA
C.E.
Capt
 
MiD
'B' tp
Charles, H.
Mne
CH/x109019
 
 
Peter
Mne
PO/x121745
 
 
DONOGHUE
Tom
Mne
PO/x107390
 
 
DORAN
P
Mne
CH/x104966
 
 
DOW
J
Mne
EX/1263
 
 
Jack
Mne
CH/x112844
 
'A' tp
DRESH
C.G.
Mne
CH/x107808
 
'Z' tp
DUCKWORTH
John Charles
Sgt
PLY/x103533
 
'A' tp
DUFF
E
Mne
PO/x105552
 
 
DUNCAN
A
LCpl
CH/x105924
 
 
DUNLOP
W.W.
Cpl
PO/x107389
 
'A' tp
DUNN
T.C.
Sgt
PLY/x102661
 
'A' tp
Sam
Mne
PO/x114134
 
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46RM Cdo Nominal Roll E - K

Commando Veterans Archive
Nominal Roll for No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
RY = List if RM Cdos from Ron Youngman former CA Sec and CBF
PG= CVA Photo Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
EASTER
L.A.
Cpl
PO/x3865
 
 
N.K.
Capt
 
MC
HLI
ECCLES
W.G.
Sgt
PLY/x100990
 
 
EDWARDS
K.C.
Mne
CH/x111240
 
 
EDWARDS
S.E.
Mne
PO/x4067
 
 
EDWARDS
T.P.
Mne
CH/x105645
 
 
EDWARDSON
G
Mne
PLY/x103879
 
 
ELKINGTON
A.H.
Sgt
PO/x1049
 
'A' tp
ELLIS
John, Markham
TSM
CH/x2299
 
'B' tp; (CA98 and 99)
ELLIS
R.M.
Mne
CH/x110629
 
'A' tp
ELLIS
William
Mne
 
 
(PG)
ELVINS
D
Pte
5253707
 
Worcester Regt.
EMBERSON
H.C.
Mne
PO/x107549
 
 
James, Patterson
RSM
PO/x10372
DCM, MiD
DCM with 47RM. Also served 43RM.
EVANS
C.M.
Mne
CH/x104818
 
 
Robert
Mne
PLY/x103946
 
 
FAGAN
T
Cpl
EX/4047
 
'Z' tp
FAIRHURST
John
Sgt
PLY/x104898
 
'Z' tp
FALCONER
R.G.
Sgt
PO/x108986
 
 
John, P.
Mne
CH/x104144
 
 
FARMER
T.W.
Sgt
PO/x106226
 
'Z' tp
Jack
LCpl
CH/x105216
MiD
'X' tp
FERGUSON
W
Mne
PLY/x102674
 
 
FINCH
S.R.
Cpl
CH/x105927
 
 
Jack, E.
Mne
CH/x102259
 
'X' tp
FLEET
A.J.
Mne
PLY/x102678
 
 
FLETCHER
F.C. 'Fred'
Mne
CH/x108548
MiD
'X' tp
John
Mne
CH/x106354
 
 
FOOTER
H.E.
Cpl
CH/x108561
 
'A' tp
FOORD
W.E.
Sgt
CH/x105509
 
 
FORDEY
H
Mne
 
 
'A' tp
FORD-KING
F.R.
Mne
PO/x120470
 
 
FORREST
J.M.
Mne
CH/x114825
 
'Z' tp
FOULDS
John, R.
Capt
 
 
 
FOX
A
Mne
CH/x112784
 
 
FRANCIS
Alfred, Henry
Sgt
CH/x105648
 
'B' tp
FRANKS
C.H.
Mne
PO/x114676
 
'Z' tp
FRY
A.V.
Cpl
CH/x105647
 
'B' tp
FULHAM
J
Mne
PLY/x111294
 
 
George
Mne
CH/x111910
 
 
GALE
A
Lt
 
 
 
GALLEAR
R
Mne
PO/x107347
 
 
GAPPER
J.F. 'Jackie'
Mne
PLY/x104934
 
'Z' tp
Reuben, W.
Cpl
PLY/x103931
 
 
GARNETT
T
LCpl
PO/x113641
 
 
GASCOIGNE
D
Mne
PLY/x103811
 
 
GASS
Harry, W.
Mne
PO/x106680
 
'Z' tp
GELDARD
J.L.
CSgt
PO/x108035
 
 
GENTLEMAN
W
Mne
PO/x113521
 
 
GHEST
R.T. ‘beau’
CSgt
PLY/x100233
 
 
John, D.
Capt
 
MC
Border Regt.
GIBSON
A
Mne
PO/x117699
 
 
GIBSON
F.R.
Mne
CH/x105650
 
 
GIDLOW
G
Mne
PLY/x110203
 
 
GILBERT
L.A.
Mne
CH/x108563
 
'B' tp
GILBERT
Ronald
Sgt
 
 
& 10 Cdo (CA40); Dec'64  MBE (LG43529)
GILLIES
Jim
Mne
CH/x102239
 
 
GLEAVE
W
Mne
PLY/x106855
 
 
Anthony, John
Mne
Ch/x105652
 
'B' tp. PoW.
GOODWIN
T
Mne
PLY/x112542
 
 
GOUGH
H.E.
LCpl
CH/x112320
 
 
GOUGH
R.E.
Cpl
PLY/x105662
 
 
GOWARD
H.A.
Sgt
PO/x105854
 
'A' tp
GRAHAM
W.P.
Cpl
PO/x106807
 
'A' tp
GRANT
Ronald, W.B. 'Ron'
CSM
PO/x106693
 
'Z' tp; from Gourock (CA120)
GRAY
E
Mne
CH/x109372
 
'A' tp
GRAY
J
Mne
PLY/x108844
 
 
GRAY
R
Sgt
PO/x106858
 
'Y' tp
GRAY
S
Mne
 
 
'X' tp
Thomas, M.
Lt.Col
 
DSO,MC
OIC 
GREEN
H.R.
Cpl
CH/x105653
 
 
GREEN
J.E.
Mne
CH/x104445
 
 
GREEEN
R
Mne
PO/x110533
 
'B' tp
GRIFFIN
G.A.
Mne
PO/x111770
 
 
GRIFFITHS
Ron, L.
Mne
PO/x114095
 
 
GRIFFITHS
S.R. ‘Dick’
Mne
PO/x121474
 
 
GRILLS
Charles
Mne
PO/x107105
 
injured 1 month after cdo course, retd to RM duties
HAIG
W.P.D.
Cpl
PO/x3086
 
 
HALEY
E.T.
Sgt
CH/x104822
 
'X' tp
HALL
F.G. 'Nobby'
Mne
PO/x118664
BEM
'B' tp; (CA84)
HALL
H
Sgt
PLY/x2117
 
 
HALL
R.E.
Cpl
PO/x105763
 
 
HALLAGHAN
E
Mne
PO/x110221
 
query surname HALLIGAN 'Z' tp
HALLAM
G
Mne
PO/x725
 
'Z' tp
HANKIN
T
Mne
PLY/x102715
 
 
HARDY
C.R.
Lt.Col.
 
DSO*
OIC
HARDY
J
Cpl
PO/x106228
 
 
Alexander,F.M.
Mne
PO/x4321
 
 
HARRIMAN
T
Mne
CH/x112998
 
'A' tp
HARRIS
D.P.
Mne
PO/x107428
 
'B' tp
HARRIS
J
Cpl
6387036
 
10(IA) Cdo
HARRIS
N.H.
Mne
CH/x109456
 
 
Roy, Edward
Mne
PLY/x108034
 
'B' tp (post war ordained)
HARRISON
F
Mne
PLY/x103944
 
'A' tp
John, B.
Mne
PLY/x103920
 
'A' tp
W.J.
Lt
702
 
'B' tp; PoW
HAWES
S.H.
Mne
PLY/x113622
 
 
HAWKINS
V
LCpl
PO/x121126
 
 
HAYERS
J
Mne
PO/x106650
 
 
HAYES
James, Francis
LCpl
PO/x113309
 
'A' tp
HAYES
L.A.
Mne
PO/x107352
 
 
HAYWOOD
R
Cpl
PLY/x112679
 
query surname 'X' tp HAYWARD
James 
Mne
PO/x108682
MM
 
HEANEY
Thomas, Wallace, 'Bill'
Mne
PO/x107654
 
'A' tp / (CA115 newsletter)
HEATH
Albert, Edward
Lt (QrMr)
 
 
Navy Lists Aug43 Bi Monthly Vol1
HEMBROUGH
W
Sgt
7381565
 
RAMC
HENDRY
A
Mne
PO/x106694
 
'B' tp
HEPBURN
E.  ‘Ginger’
Mne
PO/x106234
 
 
A.J.H.
Sgt
PO/x114619
 
'S' tp
HICKS
H.H.
Sgt
PO/x102270
 
 
HIGGS
R.C.D.
Mne
PLY/x111043
 
and 45RM; post war State Police Bahrain (CA51)
HILL
E.W.
Mne
CH/x105655
 
 
Ronald, W.P.
Cpl
CH/x114941
 
 
HILLINGS
G
Mne
CH/x110609
 
 
HILSON
Tommy
Mne
PO/x109385
 
 
HINCKS
Michael, E.
Lt
 
 
 
HOARE
W.F.
T/Capt
 
& 48RM  Jun'44 
Navy Lists
HOFFMAN
E.F.
Mne
CH/x115480
 
 
HOLBEN
R.G.R.
Cpl
CH/x105656
 
'B' tp
HOLLAND
R
Mne
PO/x114807
 
 
HOLMES
J.H.
Mne
PO/x106239
 
'X' tp
HOLT
J.J.
Mne
PLY/x4088
 
 
HONEYSETT
R.W.
Mne
PO/x118404
 
 
HOOKS
D
Mne
PLY/x102727
 
 
John, E.
Mne
PLY/x104236
 
'B' tp
HORROCKS
J.C.
Cpl
PLY/x103855
 
 
HORSINGTON
Frederick,W.G.
CSgt
PO/x101338
 
 
HOSIER
J.A.
Mne
CH/x111804
 
'A' tp
Frederick,A.
Sgt
PLY/x104900
 
 
HOWARD
J.W.
Cpl
PO/x4395
 
 
HOWE
A
Mne
PLY/x103780
 
 
HOWES
B.T.
TSM
PO/x106204
 
'A' tp
HOWES
F.C.
Mne
PO/x5384
 
 
Leslie, George
Mne
CH/x112297
 
 
HUGHES
E
Mne
PLY/x108502
 
 
HUGHES
J.L.
Mne
PO/x107427
 
 
HUNT
H.H.
Mne
PLY/x102733
 
 
HUSSEY
L.W.
Sgt
CH/x113252
 
'B' tp
HUTCHINGS
Fred
Cpl
PO/x100692
 
 
IRELAND
W.J.
Cpl
PLY/x104306
 
 
IRISH
J.R.
Mne
CH/x115609
 
 
JACK
W
Mne
PO/x107403
 
 
JACKSON
K
Mne
CH/x110326
 
 
JACKSON
W.M.
Mne
CH/x104432
 
 
JAMES
D.W.
Mne
PLY/x106528
 
 
William,J.
Mne
PLY/x106783
 
 
JEFFCOCK
F.R.
Mne
PO/x114730
 
 
JENKINS
J.H.
Mne
PO/x103824
 
 
JENKINS
K
Cpl
PLY/x112963
 
 
Anthony,P.
Lt
523
 
'A' tp
JOHN
T.R.
Mne
PO/x114703
 
 
Cyril
LCpl
PO/x105528
 
'B' tp
JOHNSON
E.C.
Mne
CH/x112995
 
 
Henry, S.
Mne
CH/x105658
 
'B' tp
JOHNSON
L.B.J.
Lt
 
 
 
Phillip, K.W.
Capt
 
 
 
JOLLEY
A.C.
Mne
PLY/x100530
 
 
Ernest, G.
Mne
CH/x104706
 
 
JONES
R.L.
Cpl
PLY/x110722
 
 
JONES
S.J.
Mne
PO/x113106
 
 
JORDAN
K.A.
Mne
PO/x114708
 
'Z' tp
Thomas, C.F.
Mne
CH/x105657
 
'B' tp
JUDGE
S
Mne
PO/x115177
 
 
KEEP
Ernest, John
Cpl
PO/x102757
 
(RY)
F.C.
Sgt
 
 
&44RM Cdo; &30AU
KELLY
H.J.
Mne
CH/x111108
 
 
KELSEY
J.F.
Mne
PO/x105604
 
 
KEMP
M
Cpl
PLY/x108814
 
'A' tp
KENDALL
J
Mne
CH/x102285
 
'X' tp
KENNA
J.J. ‘Jack’
Cpl
PLY/x108826
 
'Z' tp
KENNEDY
P.L.
Mne
CH/x111657
 
'B' tp
KENNEN
H
Revd
 
DSC
RNVR (Padre)
KENNY
G.F.
Mne
CH/x105064
 
 
KIDDIE
R.T.
Capt
 
MiD
RAMC
William, T.
Mne
CH/x105325
 
 
KILBURN
J.A.
Mne
PLY/x112956
 
 
KIMBER
P.G.
Cpl
PO/x4190
 
 
Robert, G.
Cpl
CH/x111860
 
 
KING
F.T.G.
Mne
CH/x104823
 
 
KING
I.F.
Lt
 
 
 
KINSEY
R
Mne
PO/x100555
 
 
KIRBY
Reginald, Gordon
Sgt
PLY/x104311
MiD
LG 36979, p1386.
KIRK
W.J.
Mne
PLY/x104905
 
'B' tp
KITCHEN
D.F.
Mne
PLY/x112752
 
 
KNIGHT
A.J., 'Alfie'
Cpl
PO/x102883
 
'X' tp
KOHLER
R.D.
Mne
PO/x4854
 
 
KYLE
J
Mne
PO/x103253
 
.

46RM Cdo Nominal Roll L - R

Commando Veterans Archive
Nominal Roll for No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
CARM's = Commando Association list of names of RM Commandos
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG= CVA Photo Gallery
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
LAMEY
P.J.
Mne
PLY/x103922
 
 
LANGDALE
F.B.
Cpl
EX/5367
 
 
LAVENDER
A.G.
Mne
PLY/x108839
 
 
LAWLOR
T
Mne
EX/1143
 
 
LAWRENCE
Albert, C
Mne
CH/x105209
 
(CA67)
LAWSON
Clifford
Sgt
CH/x3478
 
 
Thomas, M.
Sgt
PO/x102399
 
 
John
Maj
313
MC
 
LEE
R
Mne
PO/x113669
 
 
William, C.
TSM
CH/x100711
 
 
LEIGH
G.E.
Mne
PO/x120471
 
 
LETHAM
J
Mne
CH/x110283
 
 
LISTER
F
LCpl
7406358
 
RAMC
Kenneth
Mne
PO/x113477
 
 
LOCHRANE
J
Mne
PO/x107404
 
 
LODGE
W
Mne
PLY/x103844
 
 
LONGLEY
L.F.J.
Mne
PO/x108042
 
 
LONSDALE
C.W.
Mne
CH/x115110
 
 
LOUGHLIN
E.w.
Cpl
CH/x104548
 
 
LOWE
Ernest
Mne
CH/x104848
 
'X' tp
LUDLOW
H.J.
Mne
CH/x103567
 
 
LUKE
K.W.
Mne
PO/x112515
 
 
Charles, F.
Mne
CH/x108564
 
 
Bernard, W.
Mne
CH/x105217
 
 
LYNN
J.R.
Sgt
PO/x120908
 
 
MACKIE
D
 
 
 
From The Wirral (CA88)
MACKIE
Norman
Pte
14268024
 
RAOC; (CA92)
MACLEOD
I.A.M.
Sgt
PLY/X112220
 
x ref MCLEOD; & 47RM from Caterham (LL8)
MACNAUGHTON
 
 
 
 
x ref MCNAUGHTON
MADDOX
William, A. 'Bill'
Lt
 
 
(CA115)
MAITLAND
J.G.
Gnr
14283122
 
Royal Artillery
MAITLAND
R.L.
Mne
CH/x105199
 
 
Herbert
TSM
PO/x106665
MM
 
MANNY
W.F.
Mne
CH/x108565
 
 
MARSDEN
W
Mne
PO/x107093
 
 
MARSH
Edward, Lovell
Lt
 
 
& 42RM; (CA103)
MARSH
J.C.
Lt
 
 
 
MARSHALL
A.L.
Mne
PO/x111383
 
 
MARTIN
Harry, S.
Cpl
CH/x105651
 
 
MARTLAND
H
Mne
CH/x109178
 
 
MASON
B.S.
Mne
CH/x115491
 
 
MASON
W
Sgt
PO/x4472
 
 
MASTIN
D.F.
Mne
PLY/x110801
 
 
MATCHETT
T
Mne
PLY/x102780
 
 
MAY
H
Mne
CH/x100691
 
 
MAYALL
K.A.
Mne
PLY/x104904
 
 
MCAULIFFE
D.P.
Mne
CH/x109001
 
 
MCCALLUM
A.J.
Mne
PO/x108861
 
 
Peter, Francis
Sgt
3775704
MM
Kings Regt, CMWTC
Richard
LCpl
7407321
MM
RAMC
MCCONVILLE
W.C.
Mne
PO/x103958
 
 
MCDANIEL
S.H.
LCpl
CH/x110330
 
 
MCDONALD
A.W.
Mne
PO/x105790
 
 
MCDONALD
J
Mne
PO/x4525
 
 
MCDONALD
J
Sgt
PO/x107319
 
 
Robert
Cpl
PO/x107355
 
 
MCFARLANE
J
Mne
CH/x109437
 
 
MCGINTY
T
Mne
PLY/x106966
 
 
MCGLYNN
R.A.
Mne
PO/x3204
 
 
MCINTOSH
D.D.
Mne
CH/x112097
 
 
MCKAY
J
Mne
PO/x113093
 
 
MCKAY
W.M.
Sgt
CH/x112112
 
 
W.S.
Mne
PO/x106314
MiD
 
MCLAREN
George, .J.
Cpl
PO/x4565
 
 
MCLENNAN
J
Mne
PO/x106671
 
 
MCLEOD
I.A.M.
Cpl
PLY/x112220
 
xref. MacLeod
MCMICHAEL
Robert, Burgess, Hastie
Mne
PO/x105866
 
 
MCNAUGHTON
J
LCpl
7354921
 
RAMC
MCPHEE
J
Cpl
EX/4153
 
 
MCVEIGHTY
J.T.
Mne
PO/x103989
 
 
MCWALTER
T.G.
Mne
PO/x116430
 
 
MEADOWS
F.R.
Mne
CH/x3767
 
 
MELHUISH
C.R.
Cpl
PLY/x112794
 
 
MICHELL
A.P.
TSM
PLY/x100261
 
 
MIDDLETON
Charlie, H.
Mne
PLY/x108829
 
 
MILBERY
J.R.
Mne
CH/x108015
 
 
MILBERY
K.S.
Mne
CH/x104982
 
 
MILES
A
Cpl
CH/x114877
 
 
J
Mne
PO/x102023
 
 
MILLS
F
Mne
PO/x117101
 
 
MILLS
G.J.
Mne
PLY/x107161
 
 
MINCHIN
H.R.
Capt
528
 
 
Sidney, L.
LCpl
CH/x104824
 
 
Donald, Murray
Cpl
PO/x3894
 
PoW Normandy
MOORE
E.M.
Mne
CH/x105128
 
 
MOORE
G
Mne
CH/x108550
 
 
MOORE
L.A.
Mne
PO/x5301
 
 
MOORE
R.F.
Mne
PLY/x109657
 
 
MOORE
W.T.
Mne
CH/x103458
 
 
MORAN
Johnnie
Sgt
PO/x105985
 
'X' tp
MORDUE
W.J.
Cpl
CH/x2759
 
 
MORGAN
Haydn, V.
Mne
PLY/x111432
 
(CA115 newsletter)
MORLAND
W.L.
Mne
PO/x106554
 
 
MORRIS
G.E.
Mne
PO/x107354
 
 
MORRIS
J
Mne
PO/x105749
 
 
MORRISON
J
Mne
PO/x101074
 
 
MORRISON
J.R.
Mne
CH/x109423
 
 
MORTIMER
W.H.
Mne
CH/x109244
 
 
MORTON
James, Noel
Lt (later Major)
174204
 
Devons. Regt; post war living Zimbabwe (CA98); (LG35091; LG42268)
MORTON
J.T.
Mne
CH/x100455
 
 
MOULD
A.M.
Lt
 
 
 
MOYCE
J.H.
RQMS
CH/x101043
 
 
MUDDIMAN
J.T.
Cpl
PO/x112645
 
 
MUIR
John
Mne
PO/x103050
 
 
MULDOWNEY
R.S.I.
Capt
 
 
 
John
Mne
CH/x107877
 
PoW
Kenneth
Mne
PO/x117566
 
 
R.W.
Mne
PLY/x108810
 
'B' Tp. PoW
NEATH
F.A.
Sgt
PLY/x3954
 
 
Alexander
Mne
PLY/x102086
 
 
NESBITT
H
Mne
PO/x4980
 
 
NEVILLE
R.R.
Lt
 
 
 
NEWBURY
W.K.
Cpl
CH/x114921
 
 
NEWBY
Ken
Sgt
CH/x108552
 
 
NICHOLS
T.W.
Sgt
PO/x112484
 
 
NICHOLLS
A
Mne
PO/x100865
 
 
NISH
J.L.
Lt
 
 
 
NIXON
N
Mne
PLY/x102803
 
 
NOBLE
R.A.
Sgt
EX/646
 
 
NOLAN
A.E.
Mne
PLY/x105111
 
 
NORRIS
M
LCpl
CH/x105060
 
 
NORRIS
W.E.
Mne
PLY/x103887
 
 
NORTH
A.W.
Mne
CH/x110699
 
 
Frederick, Thomas
Cpl
PO/x104034
 
PoW Normandy
NORTHWOOD
S
LCpl
CH/x107512
 
 
NORTON
C.V.
Mne
PO/x3781
 
from Milton Keynes (CA120)
Richard, G.
Lt
370
 
 
O'BRIEN
L.B.
Mne
CH/x104488
 
 
O'CONNOR
G
Mne
PO/x3961
 
PoW - ADM 222/111
O'CONNOR
R
Mne
PO/x105987
 
 
OGILVIE
N
Mne
PLY/x2753
 
& 42RM (LL9)
Robert, Grenville, ‘Bob’
Cpl
PO/x105893
 
 
OLIVER
D.M.
Mne
PO/x4378
 
 
OLIVER
William Edward
Mne
CH/x110697
 
 
ORGAN
S.N.
Mne
CH/x111113
 
 
J.T.
Mne
PLY/x108792
 
PoW ADM201/111
O'SULLIVAN John, Joseph Cpl PO/x117579   & 45RM
Patrick, J.
Capt
 
OBE, MC
later Maj General RM
PAGINTON
B
Mne
PO/x107183
 
 
PALMER
R.R.
Sgt
CH/x105742
 
 
John
Mne
PLY/x104531
 
 
PARNELL
F.J.
Mne
PO/x105680
 
 
PEARCEY
A.C.
Mne
EX/651
 
 
PENDLESBURY
C
Mne
PLY/x103857
 
 
PENGALLY
J.A.
Mne
CH/x107657
 
 
PETTEY
A.W.
Mne
PLY/x103923
 
 
PHILLIPS
George, E.
Mne
PO/x109527
 
 
PHILLIPS
W.B.
Capt
 
 
 
PHILPOTT
Ron, E.
Mne
PLY/x102817
 
 
PICKERING
J
Mne
PO/x113790
 
 
Barry, W.
Capt
1250
 
 
PILCHER
F.S.
Mne
CH/x3882
 
'Y' Tp (CA93)
PITCHER
W.J.V.
Sgt
7262607
Indian GSM
RAMC; wounded 11/4/45 NWE, CasLists WO417/91; (poss ident entry in CA32)
James, G.
Mne
PO/x101436
 
 
POINTER
George, Edwin
Mne
PLY/x109752
 
wounded R. Aller crossing
POLLARD
T.W.
Mne
PO/x112887
 
 
John, W.
Mne
CH/x104504
 
 
POOLE
J.S.
Mne
CH/x112082
 
 
PORTER
R.C.A.
Mne
PO/x105100
 
 
PORTER
V.J.
Mne
PLY/x110899
 
 
POTTS
L
LCpl
CH/x106356
 
 
POULDEN
C.G.
Mne
CH/x103508
 
 
POUTON
E
Sgt
CH/x100966
 
 
POWELL
R.G.H.
Cpl
PO/X105737
 
 
PRATT
J.H.
Mne
PLY/x103893
 
 
PRICE
C.L.
Maj
 
 
 
PRICE
E. ‘Ted’
Mne
PO/x114080
 
 
PRICE
G.W.J.
Mne
PLY/x108394
 
 
PRIMROSE
W
Mne
PO/x105492
 
 
PULHAM
Charles, Ernest
Mne
PLY/x102830
 
 
PUPLETT
D.J.
Mne
CH/x3919
 
 
PURDY
W.E.
Mne
PO/x112131
 
 
PUTWAIN
Adley, Frederick
Mne
CH/x111761
 
'A' Tp. (PG)
PYKE
R
Mne
CH/x107345
 
 
RATTIGAN
Walter, E.
Mne
PO/x106674
 
 
RAY
A.H.W.
Mne
CH/x108076
 
 
RAYSON
James, Arthur
Mne
CH/x105920
 
CARM's
READDIN
D
Mnbe
EX/1900
 
 
REED
H
Mne
PLY/x105511
 
 
Oliver, William
Cpl
PO/x2049
MiD
 
REID
W
Mne
CH/x108858
 
 
William
Mne
PO/x105943
MM
 
REVETT
E.W.G.
Sgt
CH/x100842
 
 
REYNOLDS
Bernard Raymond
Lt
 
 
 
REYNOLDS
R
Cpl
CH/x109477
 
 
RHINE
J
Mne
PO/x106817
 
 
RICHARDSON
G
Mne
CH/x114662
 
 
RICHARDSON
G.E.
Mne
PLY/x105680
 
 
RICHARDSON
J.E.
Sgt
PO/x105511
 
 
RICHARDSON
J.I.
Mne
PO/x107407
 
 
Leonard, G.
Mne
CH/x107771
 
 
RIGG
K
Mne
PO/x120621
 
 
ROBE
A.M.
Cpl
PO/x107671
 
 
ROBERTS
A.W.
LCpl
CH/x110691
 
 
ROBERTS
D.S.O.
Cpl
PO/x110875
 
 
ROBERTS
L
Cpl
PLY/x104913
 
 
Harry, S.
Sgt
PLY/x101507
 
 
ROBINSON
Christopher, Thomas
Mne
CH/x111542
 
 
ROBINSON
G.S.
Cpl
CH/x104831
 
 
ROBINSON
P.W.
Mne
CH/x109959
 
 
Albert, W.
Cpl
PO/x2343
 
 
ROGERS
Kenneth, Horace
Mne
CH/x105908
 
 
ROMANS
J
Mne
CH/x109173
 
 
ROOK
R.J.
Cpl
PLY/x4180
 
 
RORRISON
Joe
Sgt
PLY/x105695
 
1948-57 RMFVR (WO2)
ROSE
Herbert, Edward
Mne
CH/x104718
 
 
Edward, George
Sgt
PLY/x103925
 
 
RUSH
R.E.G.
Mne
CH/x103501
 
 
RUSSELL
Herbert
Mne
PLY/x103830
 
 
RYDER
J.E.
Mne
PO/x108109
 
.

46RM Cdo Nominal Roll S - Z

Commando Veterans Archive
Nominal Roll for No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2016. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives
PG= CVA Photo Gallery
POW = Prisoner of War
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
AWARD
ADDITIONAL
Herbert
Pte
6305471
 
& 10 Cdo
SADLER
E
Sgt
PLY/x104894
 
 
Wiliam, Harry
Mne
PLY/x108848
 
 
SALTER
H.T.
Mne
CH/x112222
 
 
SAMAIN
B.C. 
Lt
 
 
I.O. 45RM Cdo 1944
SANKEY
J
Mne
PO/x120448
 
 
SATHERLEY
D.C.
Cpl
PLY/x106284
 
 
Lionel
Mne
CH/x102358
 
PoW 11 June 1944
SAXTON
S
Mne
PO/x103682
 
 
SCARGILL
G.B.
Cpl
PO/x103239
 
 
SCOREY
D
Mne
PO/x106200
 
 
SCOTT
R.B.
Mne
PO/x106659
 
 
SCOTT
T.R.
Mne
PO/x108049
 
 
J.P.
Cpl
CH/x104842
MM
 
SEABORN
D.C.
Mne
PO/x115560
 
 
SEE
P.H.
Cpl
CH/x106676
 
 
SEEKINS
B.J.
Mne
PO/x108038
 
 
SEVERN T.A. Mne PO/X 5308    
H
 
 
 
X ref SACHS
SHACKLETON
J.R.
Mne
CH/x113677
 
 
SHAILER
N.H.
Mne
CH/x3129
 
 
SHANKS
G
Mne
CH/x111576
 
 
SHARMAN
F.A.
CSgt
PO/x102866
 
 
SHARP
J.H.
Mne
PO/x109667
 
 
SHARP
N.A.
Mne
PO/x118103
 
 
SHEARD
H.W.
Mne
PO/x114237
 
 
SHEPHERD
A.L.
Mne
PO/x117647
 
 
SHEPHERD
J.A.
Mne
PLY/x108459
 
 
SHERMAN
R.T.
Mne
PLY/x104914
 
 
SHILLABEER
Arthur, Desmond
Lt
 
 
& 40 Cdo (CA110)
SHOTBOLT
R
Mne
CH/x107030
 
 
SHUTTLEWOOD
G
Mne
PO/x4334
 
 
SIDDLE
A.V.
Mne
PO/x116685
 
 
SIMMONDS
C.A.
Mne
CH/x105923
 
 
SIMMONDS
W
Mne
PLY/x112781
 
 
SIMPSON
F.V.
Mne
CH/x110333
 
 
SIMPSON J.D.S. Capt 153779   RE/CMWTC
SINGLETON
 
 
 
 
 
N.A.
Sgt
PO/x105444
MiD
 
J.
LCpl
PLY/x104915
 
'B' Tp. PoW
Joseph, S.
Mne
CH/x108581
 
 
SMART
V.H.
Mne
PLY/x107232
 
 
SMILES
T.B.
Lt
 
 
& 47RM
SMITH
Alan, Ernest
Mne
CH/x112144
 
 
SMITH
C.S.
Cpl
PLY/x2479
 
 
SMITH
H
Sgt
CH/x104789
 
 
James, T.R.
Sgt
PO/x105988
 
 
SMITH
J.W.
Mne
PLY/x112711
 
 
SMITH
N
Mne
PO/x101897
 
 
SMITH
R.B.
Mne
CH/x105675
 
 
SMITH
S
Sgt
CH/x2627
 
 
SMITH
William, E.C. 'Ticker'
Mne
 
 
 
SMITH
W.F.
Cpl
PO/x107569
 
 
SNELL
J.P.
Mne
PLY/x108834
 
 
SOMERVILLE
R
Mne
PO/x116003
 
 
SOWMAN
R.N.
Mne
CH/x110252
 
 
SPARROW
N.D.
Mne
PLY/x105478
 
 
SPICER
Edward, Warren
Capt
 
 
'Z' Tp & HQ (CA93); from North Wales (CA120)
SQUIRE
C
Mne
PLY/x105668
 
 
STANCOMBE
C
TSM
CH/x271
 
 
STEPHENS
L
Mne
CH/x107072
 
 
STEPHENSON
Frank
Mne
EX/3855
 
 
STEPHENSON
G
LCpl
PO/x113998
 
 
STIDSTON
A
Mne
PO/x106697
 
 
STOKES
S
Mne
PLY/x102567
 
 
S.W.
Cpl
PLY/x106179
 
'X' Tp. PoW.
STONE
M.R.
Mne
EX/4596
 
 
STONE
R.J.
Mne
PO/x102021
 
 
STORER
Joseph
Mne
CH/x103699
 
 
STREETER
S.W.
Mne
CH/x111177
 
 
Robert
Mne
PO/x117166
MiD
 
SULLIVAN
Bernard, C.
Mne
PO/x107896
 
 
SULLIVAN
J
Mne
PO/x114008
 
 
SURREY
D.J.
Mne
EX/5538
 
 
John, Ormerod
Lt
 
 
&47RM; served in 46RM Sept'45 to Jan'46
Idwal, E.
Mne
CH/x108778
 
 
Ronald, Francis
Cpl
14444976
 
RAMC
TAPE
C.H.
Mne
CH/x107495
 
 
TAYLOR
Charlie, T.J
TSM
CH/x103559
 
 
Eric
Cpl
PO/x4088
 
 
TAYLOR
E.M.
Mne
PO/x110367
 
 
TAYLOR
F
Mne
PO/x115412
 
 
TAYLOR
J
Sgt
PO/x105280
 
 
Bryan, J.
Capt
 
 
 
W.W.
Mne
CH/x106237
MiD
 
David, T.
Sgt
 
 
and 41RM (CA120)
THOMPSON
E.L.
Mne
PLY/x100625
 
 
THOMPSON J.A.H. Capt   MiD  
THOMPSON J.G. Mne CH/X 101566    
THOMSON, or, THOMPSON George, Littlejohn Mne PO/x 107432   (CA119)
THROWER
A
Mne
PLY/x102893
 
 
TILDSLEY
L
Cpl
PLY/x104922
 
 
TOCKNELL
G
Mne
PO/x116718
 
 
TODD
Thomas
Mne
PO/x101888
 
(CA119)
TOLLEY
J.C.
Mne
PLY/x107687
 
 
TOLLEY P.B. Mne CH/X 105608    
Jack, S.R.
Mne
CH/x108572
 
 
TOOLEY
P.B. ‘Buck’
Mne
CH/x105608
 
 
TRACEY
C
Sgt
CH/x1990
 
 
TROMANS
C
Mne
PLY/x103594
 
 
TUNNICLIFFE
A
Mne
PLY/x104918
 
 
Ivor, Oswald
Mne
PLY/x108823
 
 
TYRER
W
Mne
PLY/x103934
 
 
USHER
G
Mne
PO/x106553
 
 
Thomas
Mne
PLY/x103900
MM
 
VAUGHAN
J
Mne
PO/x121118
 
 
E.R.
Sgt
 
 
x ref Vogel
Egon
Sgt
6436356
 
& 10 Cdo
VOSE
J. ‘Tiny’
Mne
PLY/x105676
 
 
WADDINGTON
J
Mne
PLY/x108942
 
 
WADE
J.J.
Cpl
PO/x102728
 
 
WAINWRIGHT
J.H.
LCpl
7364372
 
RAMC
WALKER
R.J.S.
Cpl
PLY/x100761
 
 
WALKER
W
Mne
CH/x104838
 
 
WALSH
J.P.
Sgt
PLY/x108811
 
 
WALTON
Edward,  H.
Mne
PO/x110554
 
'Y' tp
WARDILL
J.J.A.
Cpl
PO/x3634
BEM
WD Feb45
WARNE
L.D.
Mne
CH/x113993
 
 
Morton, Wallace
Mne
CH/x104498
 
PoW Rots
WATKINSON
W
Mne
PLY/x107181
 
 
WATSON
John, F.
Mne
CH/x104683
 
from Co Durham (CA120)
WATSON
W
Mne
PLY/x103202
 
 
David, J.
Lt
 
 
 
WEATHERSTONE
E
Mne
PLY/x105678
 
 
WEBB
G.H.
Mne
PO/x116167
 
 
WEBB
H.F.
Mne
PO/x107978
 
 
WEBSTER
F.G.
Cpl
PLY/x120156
 
 
WEEDON
H.J.
Mne
CH/x103921
 
 
Alexander, V.
Mne
PLY/x112784
 
 
WHETSTONE
C.W.
Mne
CH/x103475
 
 
James
Cpl
CH/x102296
 
 
WHITHORN
N.A.
Mne
PO/x110011
 
 
WHITTAKER
E
Mne
PO/x110709
 
 
WHITTAKER
T.A.
Mne
CH/x109307
 
 
John, 'Jack'
Mne
CH/x114434
 
from Dundee (CA109)
WICKS
Herbert Leonard 'Len'
Mne
PO/x119006
 
 
WIGGINS
Thomas George
Sgt
PO/x102000
 
 
WILD J Mne PO/X 105989    
R
Mne
CH/x114493
 
and 41RM Cdo; final rank CSM
WILKINS
W.T.
Cpl
PLY/x111441
 
 
WILLIAMS
C.R.
Cpl
PLY/x108791
 
from Penarth (CA109)
WILLIAMS
F
Mne
CH/x113082
 
 
WILLIAMS
J.R.
Sgt
PO/x2021
 
 
Edward
Mne
-
 
& 41RM, 30AU (CA102)
WILLS
S.R.
Mne
CH/x103949
 
 
WILMOT
R.W.
Mne
PO/x3139
 
 
Harry
Mne
CH/x104158
 
 
WILSON
J.C.
Mne
CH/x108259
 
 
WILSON
J.R.
Mne
PLY/x108769
 
 
WOOD
S
Mne
PO/x116368
 
 
WOOD
Terry, A.
TSM
PO/x100220
 
'Z' Tp (CA93); from Leeds (CA120)
G.A.
Lt
 
 
 
WORTHINGTON
E.G.
Mne
CH/x109238
 
 
WRIGHT
Robert ‘Shiner’
Sgt
CH/x104207
 
 
WYMER
E.C.
Mne
CH/x105225
 
 
YEO
H.J.
Mne
CH/x108555
 
 
YOUNG
H.G.
Mne
CH/x104996
 
 
YOUNG
J.S.
Lieut
 
 
 
YOUNG
K
Sgt
EX/731
 
.

46RM Cdo. Officers, June'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

June 1944 Volume 1 Page 1100.  (page 1014 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut. Col. C. R. Hardy.
 
2nd in Command
Act. Tempy. Maj. J. Lee.
Act. Tempy. Maj. H. R. Burton.
 

Act. Tempy. Capt.
C. E. Docwra.
D. H. Barker.
J. R. B. Davies.

Adjutants 
Act. Tempy. Capt. J. A. H. Thompson.
Lieut. J. C. Marsh.
Lieut. B. W. Pierce.
 
Tempy. Lieuts.
R. G. Nunn.
A. P. Jerram.
W. J. Hart.
E. W. Spicer.
P. K. W. Johnson.
J. R. Foulds.
W. B. Phillips.
G. A. Woollam.
B. R. Reynolds.
J. S. Young.
D. J. Beardmore.
D. T. Burrows.
 
Quartermaster —  Tempy. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.) A. E. Heath.
 
Signal Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. H. R. Minchin.
 
Intelligence Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. B. J. Teague.
 
Medical Officer —  Capt. R. T. Kiddie, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain 
 
Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt.-Major J. H. Broad.
 

46RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1104.  (page 260 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut. Col. C. R. Hardy, D.S.O.

 2nd in Command —  Act. Tempy. Maj. H. R. Burton 

Act. Capts.

Act. Tempy. Capts.
C. E. Docwra. (later MiD -LG 36979).
J. R. B. Davies.
J. R. Foulds.
W. B. Phillips.

Adjutant —   Act. Tempy. Capt. J. A. H. Thompson.

Tempy. Lieuts. —
E. W. Spicer.
P. K. W. Johnson.
G. A. Woollam.
B. R. Reynolds.
D. J. Beardmore.
A. J. Allen.
R. R. Neville.
A. D. Shillabeer.
J. F. Bailey.
J. G. Boardley.
 
Lieut. J. S. Beattie, R.S.

Quartermaster —  Tempy. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.) A. E. Heath.

Signal Officer —   Act. Tempy. Capt.

Intelligence Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. B. J. Teague.

Medical Officer —  Capt. R. T. Kiddie, R.A.M.C.

Chaplain —

 Sergeant-Major —   Act. Sergt. Major J. H. Broad.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

47RM Commando

47RM Commando 'X' Troop, Kamperland, Holland, April 1945
47 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, was formed at Dorchester on 1 August 1943 mainly from selected Marines of the disbanded 10th Battalion, Royal Marines.
Their Commando course at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry, took place during the month of December 1943. Commanding Officer from formation until January 1945 was Acting Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Farndale Phillips.
Operations included Normandy, Port-en-Bessin, Orne Line, Le Havre, Walcheren, the Maas and the Schedlt Estuary.
For six months after VE Day the commando was engaged in civil administration in Germany involved with the large number of displaced persons. 47RM Commando was posted back to the UK in November 1945 and disbanded at Haywards Heath, West Sussex, on 31 January 1946.

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47RM Commando Roll of Honour

Maj. J.R.  FEACEY
Maj. W.J.  TYNDALE-BISCOE
Maj. D.H. WALTON 
Capt. T.F.  COUSINS
Capt. B.J.  STICKINGS
Lieut. I.W.  ADAM
Lieut. F.  BORNE
Lieut. M.C.  GARDENER
Lieut. N.A.W.  HAYWARD
Lieut. M.G.H.  STYLE
Lieut. G.B.  WHITTAKER
CSM. H.H.  PLANK
CSM. W.J.C.  SPEAR
C/Sgt. C.N.  MORLEY
Sgt.  E.E.  BEE
Sgt.  A.J.   BRADLEY 
Sgt.  R.H.R.  BREHME
Sgt.  T.P.  FLETCHER
Sgt.  E.D.  FULLER 
Sgt.  D.  HUGHES
Sgt.  J.E.  PUDDICK
Sgt.  R.F.  RACKHAM
Sgt.  R.E.  WEBB
Cpl.  F. J   DYKE
Cpl.  E.J.  EVANS
Cpl.  A.A.  JENKINS
Cpl.  N.   JONES
Cpl.  C.S.  RIPINER
Cpl.  G.  ROBERTSON
Cpl.  K.T.  TEED
Cpl.  J.  UNSWORTH
LCpl. H.  ANDREWS 
LCpl.  J.  BUCHANAN
LCpl.  J.H.  CATTS
LCpl. A.J.  CHATFIELD 
LCpl. E.N.  DAVID
LCpl. W.R.D.  FLETCHER
LCpl. M.H.  GRIMSDELL
LCpl. E.G. LAWTON
LCpl. F.  NICHOLL
LCpl. R J    YOUNG
Mne. R.E.  ANSELL
Mne. V.  ASHCROFT
Mne. C.  BAINBRIDGE
Mne. G.H.  BAXTER
Mne. H.W. BEDWORTH
Mne. E.T.L. BREACH
Mne. K.C.  BUNYAN
Mne. A.V.  CABLE
Mne. A.E.  CARTER
Mne. D.J.   CLARK
Mne. J.W.  COLLINS
Mne. A.S.  DAVIES
Mne. W.N.  DAVIES
Mne. J.E.  DAY
Mne. M.  DERRICK
Mne. A.  DUKE
Mne. J.  FAWCETT
Mne. D. FEE
Mne. P.B.  FELLOWS
Mne. C.H.  FEWTRELL
Mne. J.  FLAHERTY
Mne. J.  FLANNAGAN
Mne. A.  FLEET
Mne. M.H.  GOUDE
Mne. S.  GREENHALGH
Mne. J.H.  GRIFFITHS
Mne. A.W.  GUYMER
Mne. R. L.  HUBBARD
Mne.  J.  KEMP
Mne. W.C.D.  KINLOCH
Mne. A.  LONGDEN
Mne.  J.  LUMSDEN
Mne.  N.S.  MAUD
Mne.  D.F.  McGREGOR
Mne.  G.W.F.  MILLS
Mne.  J.  MUIR
Mne. G.  NORIE
Mne. J.H.  NUTTALL
Mne. B.  OATES
Mne. K.G.  PATEY
Mne. H.  PAYNE
Mne. R.A.  PETTIT
Mne. B.C.H.  PRY
Mne. W.  REDMAN
Mne. B.C.V.W.  REYNOLDS
Mne. C.  ROWLINSON
Mne. W.D.  SAMBROOK
Mne. F.L.  SCOTT
Mne. B.G. SMITH
Mne.  J.  SMITH
Mne. T.W.C.  SMITH
Mne. W.C.   STOVELL
Mne. E.J.  SWEENEY
Mne. N.Y.  TATTON
Mne. A.G.M.  THATCHER
Mne. W.H.   TOWLE
Mne. A.F.P.  TULL
Mne. D.A.R.  TULLETT
Mne. A.  TURNER
Mne. S.H.R.  TURNER
Mne. J.C.  WALKER
Mne. R.   WALKER
Mne. L.T.  WAYGOOD
Mne. R.H.  WEBB
Mne. R.M.  WILKINSON
Mne. R.  WILLIAMS
Mne. G.M.  WILSON
Mne.  J.V.  WITHINGTON
Mne. R.   ZAMMIT
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 56 - 110 of 110

LONGDEN, Alan

Marine
CH/X 108937
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alan Longden died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Bertie and Pattie Longden, of Whaley Bridge, Cheshire.

LUMSDEN, John

Marine
PO/X117207
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Lumsden was shot and killed by a sniper died during operations at Normandy, France.

MCGREGOR, Duncan Ferguson

Marine
PO/X 111677
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Duncan McGregor died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. His commando were engaged in clearing the enemy from a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle from Zouteland to west of Groot Valkenisse and Klein Valkenisse.

MILLS, George William Frank

Marine
PO/X110891
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Mills died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of George James Mills and Lilian May Mills, of Southampton.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
See Linked Content below.

MORLEY, Colin Noel

Colour Sergeant
CH/X 2148
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Colour Sergeant Colin Morley died during operations at Normandy, France. Whilst his Commando were heading along a country road in the direction of Putot-en-Auge they encountered an enemy patrol and Colour Sergeant Morley was shot and killed.  
 
Sources

MUIR, James

Marine
PO/X 105150
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Muir died during operations at Westkapelle, Holland. Son of James and Jessie Muir, of Ayr.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

NICHOLL, Francis

Lance Corporal
PLY/X 108029
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Francis Nicholl died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Catherine Nicholl, of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

NORIE, George

Marine
CH/X 106948
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine George Norie died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Joseph and Rose Ann Norie, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.

OATES, Brian

Marine
PLY/X 109015
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Brian Oates died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Herbert and Edith Oates, of Meanwood, Leeds, Yorkshire.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives files ADM 104/135.

PATEY, Kenneth Gordon

Marine
PLY/X 107499
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Kenneth Patey was shot and killed by a sniper during operations in Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Patey, of Mount Gold, Plymouth. His Commando were at Zwanenburg clearing the enemy from the last of a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle. 
 

PAYNE, Harry

Marine
PLY/X 103398
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Harry Payne died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of John Henry and Annie Payne, of Langley Mill, Nottinghamshire.

PETTIT, Robert Alan

Marine
CH/X 114685
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Pettit died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. At the time of his death his Commando were clearing the enemy from a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle from Zouteland to west of Groot Valkenisse and Klein Valkenisse.

PLANK, Harold Henry

Company Sergeant Major
PLY/X/3504
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major Harold Plank was shot and killed during an assault on an enemy gun emplacement at Walcheren, Holland. Son of William and Lottie Plank; husband of Anita Plank, of New Malden, Surrey.
 
Sources
CWGC.

PRY, Benjamin Charles Henry

Marine
CH/X 111971
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Benjamin Pry, Heavy Weapons Troop (HWT), died of wounds inflicted during operations against the German held small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies between the River Maas and the River Oudermaas. Son of Charles William and Susan Jane Pry, of Islington, London.

PUDDICK, John Edward

Sergeant
CH/X 108414
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Puddick died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. He was shot by a sniper whilst engaged in operations against enemy held batteries along the dunes west of Groot Valkenisse. Son of Walter Edward and Minnie Hilda Mary Puddick, of Beckenham, Kent.
 

RACKHAM, Robert Frederick

Sergeant
CH/X 954
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Robert Rackham was reported missing presumed died during the period his commando were engaged in operations at Walcheren, Holland.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

REDMAN, William

Marine
CH/X 107831
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine William Redman died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of John James Redman and Elizabeth Redman, of Thornton, Lancashire; husband of Mina Redman, of Cleveleys, Lancashire.
Extract from the Fleetwood Chronicle

RIPINER, Charles Stephen

Corporal
PO/X 4226
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Charles Ripiner died in Holland. Son of Richard and Gladys Ripiner; husband of Elizabeth E. Ripiner, of Stirling. His Commando were clearing the enemy from a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle from Zouteland to west of Groot Valkenisse and Klein Valkenisse.

ROBERTSON, George

Corporal
CH/X109679
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Stirlingshire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal George Robertson died at the 50th Field Hospital US Army, Portland Island Dorset, of wounds inflicted at Port-en-Bessin, Normandy.  He was described as a "distinguished Scottish athlete" by Captain Forfar M.C., Medical Officer of the Commando.

ROWLINSON, Clifford

Marine
PLY/X 109543
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Clifford Rowlinson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Herbert and Maggie Rowlinson, of Lancaster.
 
Sources
CWGC.

SMITH, Bernard George

Marine
CH/X 107029
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Bernard Smith died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James and Blanche Emily Smith, of Fenham, Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

SMITH, John

Marine
PO/X 105847
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Smith died during operations at Normandy, France. He has no known grave. Only son of Mr. And Mrs. J. Smith, 71 Milnbank Road, Dundee. Formerly employed in the North British Linoleum Works, he was called up in 1941.

SMITH, Thomas William Currie

Marine
CH/X 106295
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Thomas Smith died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Ruth Louisa Smith, of Harringay, Middlesex.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

STICKINGS, Brian John

Temporary Captain
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Brian Stickings died during operations against the German held small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies between the River Maas and the River Oudermaas.
He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches for distinguished service.

SWEENEY, Edward John

Marine
PO/X 105867
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Edward Sweeney died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Edward John and Margaret Sweeney, of Glasgow; husband of Mary Jane Sweeney, of Glasgow.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/137.

TATTON, Norman Yates

Marine
PLY/X 110320
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Norman Tatton died of wounds during operations at Sallenelles, Normandy, France. Only son of Mr and Mrs Harry Tatton from Leek. Norman was one of 23 casualties treated at the regimental aid post for shrapnel or bullet wounds during their first four days at Sallenelles.

TEED, Kenneth Talbot

Corporal
PO/X 103256(T)
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Kenneth Teed, married and from Bridgnorth, Shropshire, was reported missing presumed died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F. Teed, of Bridgnorth, Shropshire.

THATCHER, Albert George May

Marine
PLY/X 110293
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Albert Thatcher, 'B' troop, died of wounds he received during the allied landings at Westkapelle, Walcheren. He was on board LCT 18 when it was hit by a shell and he received shrapnel wounds. He was taken to a Beach Dressing Station but died the next day.

TOWLE, William Harry

Marine
PLY/X 103401
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Towle died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Catherine Sarah Towle, of Nottingham; nephew of Mary Ann Oldham, of Nottingham.

TURNER, Anthony

Marine
PLY/X 105677
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Anthony Turner died of wounds during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of John and M. E. Turner, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
 
Sources
CWGC.
 
Notes

TURNER, Stanley Henry Richard

Marine
CH/X 103820
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Stanley Turner died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Henry Richard and Minnie Georgena Turner; husband of Elsie May Turner, of Laindon, Essex.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/138.

UNSWORTH, James

Corporal
CH/X 3886
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Unsworth died during operations in Holland. His Commando were clearing the enemy from a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle from Zouteland to west of Groot Valkenisse and Klein Valkenisse. Snipers and mortar fire resulted in many casualties. 

WALKER, Raymond

Marine
PLY/X 103183
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Raymond Walker died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WEBB, Robert Edward

Sergeant
CH/X 103808
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Robert Webb died in November 1944 during operations in Holland. He received a Mention in Despatches for good service with the 21st Army Group published in March 1945.

WEBB, Ronald Henry

Marine
PLY/X.112633
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Ronald Webb died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Henry James Webb and Sarah Ann Webb, of Whittington, Worcestershire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WILKINSON, Robert Moorelvin

Marine
PO/X 119052
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Wilkinson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Arthur and Mary A. Wilkinson, of Slough, Buckinghamshire. His brother Private Arthur George Wilkinson, aged 26, RASC, was accidentally killed in the UK on 13 July 1942.

WILLIAMS, Raymond

Marine
PLY/X108521
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Raymond Williams died during operations against the German held small island of Kapelsche Veer which lies between the River Maas and the River Oudermaas. Son of William Edward and Marion Kate Williams, of Kingstanding, Birmingham.

WILSON, George McLeod

Marine
CH/X 102069
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Wilson died during operations in Holland. Son of William and Jessie F. S. McL. Wilson, of Elgin, Morayshire. His Commando were clearing the enemy from a series of gun batteries along the dunes at Westkapelle from Zouteland to west of Groot Valkenisse and Klein Valkenisse.

WITHINGTON, John Vernon

Marine
PO/X 120713
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Withington died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of William Edward and Ida Elizebeth Withington, of Gosport, Hampshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/139.

YOUNG, Robert James

Lance Corporal
CH/X 113009
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Robert Young died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James and Lydia Young, of Castleford, Yorkshire; husband of M. Young.
 
Sources
CWGC.

ZAMMIT, Robert

Marine
PO/X 106117
47RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Zammit died at the EMS Hospital, Park Prewett, Basingstoke, of wounds inflicted during operations at Normandy, France.

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47RM Commando Commanders

PHILLIPS, Cecil Farndale

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
47RM Commando
'3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Monday, September 11, 1905
Died : 
Saturday, February 25, 1961

Acting Lieutenant Colonel Cecil Farndale Phillips was the Commanding Officer of No. 47 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, during operations at Normandy and Walcheren.  Post war he commanded  3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines during operations in Malaya. 
 
  • 1 September 1923 appointed Probationary 2nd Lieutenant RM [*].
  • 1 September 1935 promoted Captain [*].
  • 1 August 1943 - 3 January 1945 Commanding Officer 47RM Commando [*].
  • June 1944 (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) appointed D.S.O., for gallant and distinguished services while operating with the Army in Normandy [1].
  • August 1946 appointed Knight Commander of the Order of Oranje Nassau with Swords by the Queen of the Netherlands [2] and [*].
  • 1946 - 1948 on the staff of the Joint Services Staff College [*].
  • 1948 - 1950 Chief Instructor Combined Operations [*].
  • 1951 - 1952 Commanding Officer 3 Commando Brigade RM in Malaya [*].
  • 1952 (Major General) Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in Malaya during the period 1st January to 30th June, 1952 [3].
  • 1 January 1953 (Major-General) appointed C.B.E. (Military Division) [4].
  • 1954 Chief of Amphibious Warfare [*].
  • 1 January 1955 (Major General) appointed C.B. (Military Division) [5].
  • 13 June 1957 (Major General) appointed K.B.E. (Military Division) [6].
  • 1 September 1957 to Retired List [*].
Sources
[*] Full Service Record - National Archives file ADM 196/116/20.
[1] London Gazette Supp. 36697, page 4218.
[2] London Gazette Supp. 37683, page 4063.
[3] London Gazette Supp. 39675, page 5528.
[4] London Gazette Supp. 39732, page 6.
[5] London Gazette Supp. 40366, page 2.
[6] London Gazette Supp. 41089, page 3372.
 

DONNELL, Patrick Marshall

Rank: 
Temporary Major, Acting Temporary Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
47RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Wednesday, July 12, 1916
Died: 
1992
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Donnell, Commanding Officer 47RM Commando, received a Mention in Despatches on 3 April 1945 for good service while operating with the Army in North West Europe [1][2a]. 
On 10 April 1945 he was awarded the Croix de Guerre with Vermillion Star by the French [2a].
He was later appointed to the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished services in North West Europe [2][2a]
Post war member of the Commando Association from Ilmington, Warwickshire [3].
D.S.O. Recommendation
Lieutenant Colonel Donnell fought through the majority of this campaign as second in command 47RM Commando, the unit he now commands. He has throughout shown outstanding qualities of gallantry and leadership. In the assault landings on 6th January 1944 he organised the Unit under when his Commanding Officer was temporarily separated from it.
Later he commanded a detached force in the successful attack on Port En Bessin, which he greatly assisted  by his quick reaction in an unexpected emergency. Throughout the summer he was always well to the fore in raids and patrols and performed several acts of gallantry.
In the assault on Walcheren he took command of a troop when its officers had become casualties, and, later, during the night after an enemy counter-attack, continually moved around the forward posts encouraging the men and bringing forward ammunition and rations. 
In the words of his late Commanding Officer he was a tower of strength as second in command, his coolness under fire, his imperturbability and his sound common sense have been of inestimable value.
Later, as Commanding Officer, it has not fallen his lot to take part in any major actions, but he has commanded and administered his unit in defensive positions, and by his skilfull planning and direction of patrols and raids, inflicted casualties on the enemy and gained information at minimum cost [2a].
 
Sources
[1] London Gazette 37023, page 1895.
[2] London Gazette 37464, page 909.
[2a] National Archives file WO 373/47/90.
[3] Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 95 (Sept. 1992).
 

'Battle for Port-en-Bessin'

Date commenced: 
Tuesday, June 6, 1944

Professor John Forfar took part in the BBC programme 'Destination D-Day: The Raw Recruits', and wrote this account of his commando's D-Day experiences as Medical Officer for 47RM Commando. He went on to write an excellent book about 47RM Commando called 'From Omaha to the Scheldt.

Source: WW2 Peoples War, BBC website,  article id A2579853.


The Battle for Port-en-Bessin

The commando embarked on 3 June 1944 and left the Solent in two mother ships on 5 June.

6th June 1944

At 5am on 6 June, eight miles off the Normandy coast, we were loaded into 14 Landing Craft Assault (LCA) - each carrying 30 marines and headed for Gold Beach. Soon the big guns at Le Hamel and at Longues had the range of the approaching LCAs.

Far out from the shore one LCA was hit and sank: 12 of the marines were killed or drowned, 11 were seriously injured but reached the shore. As the other LCAs moved in they had to cross a wide band of obstacles constructed from steel girders, many of which were tipped with mines. Unfortunately, the state of the tide was such that many of the obstacles were just covered as 47 RM Commando moved in and the LCAs passing over them were in great danger of being impaled on a steel girder and exploding a mine. Four of the other LCAs were impaled in this way and sank. Some of the occupants were killed.

Of the remaining nine LCAs, seven were damaged and only two were able to return to the mother ships. The orders were that incoming craft were not to stop to rescue men in the water as this would delay and disrupt the invasion landing schedules. As a consequence, wounded men would have had to struggle in the water and in their wounded state some drowned. Others were caught in a coastal current which swept them far from the landing beach.

Mustering on the beach the commando had already lost 28 killed or drowned, 21 wounded and 27 missing. In these sinkings many weapons and much other equipment, such as wireless sets, had been lost. Reduced to 340 men the commando, under fire, now penetrated the enemy front line and embarked on a 12-mile march through enemy-held territory behind the German front line towards its objective, Port-en-Bessin. The importance of this port was that it was required as the Normandy terminal of PLUTO (the Pipe Line Under The Ocean) which ran from the Isle of Wight to France and was intended to supply a large proportion of the petrol which would sustain the 21st Army Group.

One man was killed and 11 wounded during the march as several enemy positions were overcome. In these encounters some of the commando’s lost weaponry was made good by the capture of German arms.

The commando stopped for the night on a hill at Escures, a mile from Port-en-Bessin, and commenced its assault task the next day.

7th June 1944

The port’s outer defences consisted of an entrenched and concreted position (the Weapon Pits) just south of the port on the Bayeux Road, but the main defences were two heavily defended positions on the Western and Eastern Features, each rising to 200 feet on either side of the harbour, and the harbour area itself.

The defensive position on the Bayeux Road was charged and quickly overcome and its occupants captured. One troop was then detailed to attack the Western Feature. As the marines moved up the open slope of the Feature, rifle and machine-gun fire was directed at them and grenades thrown down on them. The slope was also mined and had a few hidden flame throwers. Using their field-craft to good effect, the marines had advanced more than halfway up the slope when disaster struck. The intelligence given to the commando was that the harbour was empty of any armed ships, but just before D-Day, and unknown to the commando, two FLAK had moved into the harbour. They had a direct view of the marines on the slope. Opening fire they killed 12 and wounded 17 - more than half the troop - within a few minutes. The troop had to withdraw.

This disaster was further compounded when the commando’s rear HQ was over-run and some of its members killed, wounded or captured. An enemy counter-attack across the Escures to Port-en-Bessin Road cut off the troop left to defend Escures. The commando’s strength in the port was now down to 280, many of them wounded.

The enemy defences in the harbour area consisted of dispersed strong points. The marines, in the open, had now to attack heavily defended buildings. Gradually the harbour area was cleared but casualties were continuing to rise, the FLAK ships were still a threat, ammunition was running low, the marines were tiring and the Eastern Feature, as well as the Western Feature, were unconquered. The commando was now in a parlous position. The battle was going very badly.

At this point, a reconnaissance of the Eastern Feature revealed a possible route of attack. With darkness falling Captain Cousins, the commanding officer of one of the troops, led a small group of four officers and 25 men in a desperate assault on the Feature. With the enemy positions above them they first encountered a major concrete bunker which Cousins, with four men, rushed. Cousins was killed by a grenade and the men accompanying him wounded, but the bunker was captured.

The group, outnumbered four to one by the enemy, then fought their way up the Feature against the concrete, entrenched, mine and barbed wire defences above them. Their determination prevailed. One enemy position after another was captured and before the night was out the whole of the Eastern Feature was in the commando’s hands. Although the defenders were from a top class German division (the same one the Americans encountered at Omaha), their morale had been weakened. The next day the commando over-ran the Western Feature and re-occupied Escures.

In the whole operation there were 116 casualties, 48 killed or drowned and 70 wounded.

General Sir Brian Horrocks, commander of the British 30th Corps in Normandy, wrote of 47 Royal Marine Commando’s capture of Port-en-Bessin: ‘It is doubtful whether, in their long, distinguished history, the marines have ever achieved anything finer.'

Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, historian and Director General of the British Political Warfare Executive during World War Two, described 47 RM Commando’s performance as: ‘The most spectacular of all commando exploits during the actual invasion.’

And the military historian, Major General Julian Thompson, wrote: 'In my opinion the operation by 47 RM Commando at Port-en-Bessin was one of the great feats of arms of any unit, Royal Marines, Army, Navy or Air Force of any nation in the Second World War’.

View here the 47 RM Commando Roll of Honour.

47RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1104.   (page 260 on N.L.S. website page list)
 

Source: National Library of Scotland website.

Commanding, Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. C. F. Phillips, D.S.O.

2nd in Command —  Act. Tempy. Maj. P. M. Donnell.

Captains 

Act. Capt.
 
Act. Tempy. Capts. 

R. C. Wray.
G. J. O'Connell.
K. R. Isherwood.
P. Spencer.

Adjutant —  Act. Tempy. Capt. J. P. W. Wood.

Tempy. Lieuts. 
R. E. Lloyd.
A. S. Armstrong.
P. L. Winter.
C. Leigh.
P. R. Bidmead.
B. J. Stickings.
T. L. Hughes.
P. E. B. Dickie.
G. C. Wilson. .
I. W. Adam.
H. F. Whenham.

Lieut.
E. F. Gower, R.A.
H. T. Collett, S.A.U.D.F.
 
 

Signal Officer —  Tempy. Lieut.

Intelligence Officer 

Transport Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt.

Medical Officer —  Capt. J. O. Forfar, R.A.M.C.

Chaplain —  Rev. R. Haw, B.A., R.N.V.R.

Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt.-Major E. A. B. Wood.

Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

47RM Commando, April 1945 photo

47RM Commando, April 1945, Kamperland, Holland

47RM Commando 'X' troop in Holland, April 1945. The Church in the background of this photo is called 'De Ark', located in the village of Kamperland. Photo courtesy of John Mewett.

Four rows left to right
Top row (13 standing): 1. Mne A.E. Mills; 2-8. n/k; 9. L/Cpl. Percy Kendrick; 10-13. n/k.

3rd row (16 standing): 1. n/k ; 2. Mne. Ron Everton ; 3-9. n/k; 10. Mne G. Skinner ; 11. n/k; 12. Mne. A.T.Wright ; 13. n/k; 14. Mne. Kelly ; 15. n/k; 16. n/k.

2nd row (15 sitting): 1. nk; 2. Mne. Payne; 3. n/k ; 4. Cpl. R. Smith ; 5. C/Sgt. McCabe; 6. Sgt. George E. Brooker ; 7. TSM Robinson ; 8. n/k ; 9. Capt. P.C. McCormick ; 10-14. nk; 15. Cpl. Baines.

Bottom row (15 on ground): 1. nk; 2. Mne. Rodger; 3-6. n/k; 7. Rien Koole aged 15 *; 8. Piet de Haze aged 15 *; 9-15. n/k.

*Almost 67 years after this photo was taken the two boys in the front rank of this photo have been identified as 2 local lads, Rien Koole and Piet De Haze, both aged 15. Sadly Piet de Haze died somewhile back.

48RM Commando

This was the last WW2 Commando unit to be raised. The planning for DDay required one additional Commando unit and it was decided to use the 7th Battalion, Royal Marines, for this purpose, with any shortfall in numbers to be filled by Marines serving in 2nd Mobile Naval Base Defence Organisation (MNBDO2), Royal Marines. Both these units returned from overseas deployments and disembarked in the Clyde 10 February 1944.

The 7th Bn. had been overseas since September 1942 and had had considerable experience in combined operations. During the preparations for the invasion of Sicily, it was at, and helped to run, the Combined Training Centre at Kabrit. Subsequently it was formed into 31 Beach Brick and landed with the first wave at 0400hrs 10 July 1943. The Unit then fought through the Sicilian Campaign as infantry, notably in the mountainous country and in the Catanian plain around Gerbini, and were later used in the local protection around the naval base at Taranto.

48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines, was raised at Deal between 2–13 March 1944 under the command of  Lt Col James Louis Moulton, RM. The Commando immediately moved to the Commando Basic Training Centre at Achnacarry to take part in an 18 day course, shortened due to time constraints, of Commando training.  The course ended on the 3rd April 1944 after which the Commando moved to billets in Gravesend.

During the D Day operations,  they landed on Nan Red Sector of Juno Beach, alongside the Canadians. Commando casualties during the landings were very high and included most of the Troop Commanders. They continued with the offensive taking the enemy strongpoint at Langrune. After being reinforced a few days later, the next few months would see the Commando participating in the fighting during the allied advance inland, and they would continue in this role until mid September.

It was at this time that they begain training for the landings that were to take place at Walcheren.  Having left Ostend on the 31st October 1944, 48RM Commando, as part of 4 Special Service Brigade, assaulted the beaches at Westkapelle with No.41RM Commando the following day. Their role was to destroy gun batteries and enemy coastal defences. The Commando would continue in operations in The Netherlands over the next few months.

In March 1945 with the promotion of Lt Col Moulton to Brigadier i/c 4 Special Service Brigade, Lt Col Martin Price took command of No.48 RM Commando.

After the surrender of Germany in May, the Commando was moved to Minden in Germany in a policing and security role that would take them to different locations around North Germany.

Having returned to the UK in November, No. 48 Royal Marine Commando RM, was disbanded the following year at Beeding, near Horsham, on 31 January 1946.

Sources
The Official History of 48RM Commando publsihed in 1946.

D Day Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RM Commando by Ken Ford.


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48RM Commando Roll of Honour

 
Attached RAMC
Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 103 of 103

AMATO, Denis

Sergeant
CH/X1615
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Denis Amato died during operations at Normandy, France. He had served in the Royal Marines for over 5 years. Son of Mrs Charlotte Amato of Manor Park, London E12.
 
Sources
CWGC

APPLEYARD, Frank

Lance Corporal
PLY/X 106192
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Frank Appleyard MM died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Charles and Bessie Appleyard, of Shaw, Lancashire.
July 1943 (Marine) (7th Bn. Royal Marines) awarded the Military Medal.
​Recommendation

BEAN, William George

Marine
CH/X 103570
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Bean died during operations in Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

BISHOP, Timothy Roland

Sergeant
PO/X101978
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Timothy Bishop died of wounds received at Normandy, France. Son of Timothy Smith Bishop and Mildred Gladys Bishop, of Dosthill. N W. corner.
 
Sources
CWGC.

BOARDMAN, William

Marine
PO/X102664
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Boardman died at Normandy, France. Son of William Henry and Martha Ann Boardman, of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent; husband of Nina Boardman, of Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent. 

BOTLEY, Albert George

Marine
CH/X101475
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Albert Botley died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BROWN, William

Private William Brown RAMC
Private
7404141
48RM Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private William Brown, Royal Army Medical Corps, died during operations at Walcheren. Son of George and Jeannie Lawrence Brown, of Aberdeen; husband of Mary Brown. 
 
Sources
[1] CWGC.

BULL, Robert Roy

Marine
PO/X 109104
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died in service
Marine Robert Bull died from injuries sustained in a traffic accident at Cootham. He was a passenger in a jeep that crashed on the Pullborough Road outside the Crown Inn at Cootham. Son of Frank and Minnie Bull, of Brierley Hill.
 
Sources

BURGESS, Norman

Marine
PO/X 108636
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Norman Burgess died during operations at Walcheren, Holland.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

BURKE, James Michael

Marine
PO/X115910
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Burke died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Frederick and Florence Bourne, of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/128.

CAPPLEMAN, John

Sergeant
CH/X109637
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
York City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant John Cappleman died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Barker and Beatrice Ann Cappleman, of York; husband of Dorothy Vera Cappleman, of York. 

CLARK, Herbert

Marine
PLY/X103629
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Herbert Clark died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Sydney James Clark, and of Matilda Winifred Clark, of Bootle, Lancashire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

COLLINS, Peter Stratford

Lieutenant
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Peter Collins M.C., 'A' troop, died during operations against the German held island of Schouwen, Holland. He had been awarded the Military Cross for gallant and distinguished service in the field.

COULSON, Reginald

Marine
PLY/X120489
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Reginald Coulson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Robert and Doris Myers, of Leeds, Yorkshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/129.

COULTER, William Knowles

Sergeant
CH/X102466
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant William Coulter died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Robert John and Jane Smith Coulter, of Falkirk, Stirlingshire; husband of Margaret Coulter, of Bainsford, Falkirk.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CURTIS, Edward Geoffrey

Lieutenant
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Edward Curtis, 'B' troop, died of wounds received during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Edward James Curtis and Jane Curtis, of Frizinghall, Bradford, Yorkshire.

DAVIS, Anthony David

Sergeant
CH/X 107012
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Anthony Davis died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of John and Elizabeth Jane Davis, of Watford, Hertfordshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/129.

De STACPOOLE, Derek Roderick

Major de Stacpoole
Acting Major
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major Derek Roderick de Stacpoole, 'Y' troop,  was shot and killed during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of George 5th Duke de Stacpoole and of the Duchess de Stacpoole (nee Palmer), of Tobertynan, Enfield, Co. Meath, Irish Republic.

DEWHURST, Francis Joseph

Marine
PLY/X109309
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Francis Dewhurst died during operations at Normandy, France.

A former pupil of the English Martyrs School in Preston, Francis enlisted aged 17 and had served in Africa and Sicily.

DORMAN, John

Marine
CH/X103744
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John Dorman died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

EDWARDS, Gerard

Marine
CH/X111667
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Gerard Edwards died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

ENGLAND, Walter Hugh

Lieutenant
92327V
48RM Commando
South African Tank Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Walter England, South African Forces attached to 48RM Commando, died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Henry W. T. and Janet K. England, of Durban, Natal, South Africa.

FINDLAY, Martin

Martin
CH/X 106200
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Martin Findlay died during operations in Holland. At the time of his death his Commando were engaged in holding a section of the line along the Maas. 
Extract from the Brechin Advertiser 10 April 1945

FOGG, Dennis

Lance Corporal
PO/X 115897
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Dennis Fogg died during operations in Holland. Son of Thomas Harvey Fogg and Lydia Maria Fogg, of Alum Rock, Birmingham.

FORD, William Henry

Marine
PLY/X104842
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Ford died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FOX, Walter

Marine
PO/X110652
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Walter Fox died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.

FULHAM, William Frederick

Private
14567562
48RM Commando
Royal Army Medical Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private William Fulham, RAMC, died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Frederick and Annie Fulham, of St. Phillip's Marsh, Bristol; husband of H. M. E. Fulham, of Itchen, Southampton.

GIBBS, Robert Maurice

Marine
PO/X 121475
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Robert Gibbs died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

GODKIN, Noel Herbert

Captain Noel Godkin 48RM Commando
Captain
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Noel Godkin, the administration officer, died during operations at Walcheren. Son of Herbert and Emily Mary Godkin, of Loughborough, Leicestershire. A.C.A. Appointed MBE (Military Division) for distinguished service during the landing of Allied Forces in Normandy.
 

HAINES, Leslie James

Marine
PLY/X104936
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Leslie Haines died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of James and Ethel Haines, of Radstock, Somerset.
 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HALL, Tom

Marine
PLY/X 110485
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Tom Hall died and is buried at Antwerp, Belgium.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HEDLEY, Stanley

Marine Stanley Hedley 48RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 106534
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Stanley Hedley died at the Royal South Hants. and Southampton Hospital of wounds inflicted during operations in Normandy, France. Son of Amos and Mary Ann Hedley, of North Shields.
 
Sources
CWGC.

HILLS, Henry Joseph

Marine
PO/X 110743
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Henry Hills died of wounds at the 16th Canadian General Hospital, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HILTON, Arthur

Corporal
PLY/X120196
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Arthur Hilton died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HOSKINS, Edgar John

Marine
CH/X113425
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Edgar Hoskins died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Gerald and Laura Mary Hoskins, of Boughton, Norfolk.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HUGHES, Harold

Marine
PLY/X 109789
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Harold Hughes died at sea during operations at Walcheren, Holland. He has no known grave. Son of Harold and Ada Hughes, of Hanley, Staffordshire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.

JEHU, Edward Alcuin

Sergeant
PLY/X101133
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Edward Jehu died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.
 

JOHNSON, Alfred George

Marine
PO/X108641
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alfred Johnson died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM104/132.
 

JORDAN, Kenneth Joseph

Marine
PLY/X 113603
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Kenneth Jordan died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Husband of Kitty Evelyn Jordan, of Ashton, Lancashire.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LARKIN, Joseph Thompson

Joseph Larkin 48RM Commando
Lance Corporal
PLY/X 104620
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Joseph Larkin died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Joseph Thompson Larkin and Matilda Larkin, of Belfast, Northern Ireland; nephew of Mary Agnew, of Belfast.
 
Sources
CWGC.

LAW, James Ernest

Corporal
CH/X 105624
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal James Law died during operations in Holland. Son of Arthur Law, and of Annie Millicent Law, of Ashwell, Hertfordshire.

LEE, Reginald John

Marine
PO/X117881
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Reginald Lee died and is buried at Antwerp, Belgium.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

LINDREA, Cyril Brian

Lieutenant Cyril Brian Lindrea RM
Lieutenant
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Cyril Brian Lindrea died during operations at Walcheren when enemy mortar bombs exploded amongst a group of officers. Son of John Graham Lindrea and Mary Lindrea, of Clifton, Bristol.
 
Sources
CWGC

MACKENZIE, Roderick Gimson

Captain
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Leicester City Police
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Roderick Mackenzie MC,  'X' troop, died in hospital in Belgium from wounds caused by enemy mortar fire during operations at Walcheren. Son of John Ross Mackenzie, and of Elizabeth Mackenzie (nee Gimson); nephew of Alice M. Gimson, of Leicester.

MCARTHUR, James

Marine James McArthur 48RM Commando
Marine
CH/X 107114
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine James McArthur, 'S' Troop, was reported missing presumed died when his landing craft struck a mine during the assault on Walcheren, Holland. Son of William and Isabelle McArthur of Oatlands, Glasgow.
 
Sources
CWGC.

MCCAIN, Gerald

Marine
PLY/X110443
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Gerald McCain died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.

MCLAUGHLAN, John

Marine John McLaughlin 48RM Commando
Marine
PO/X108694
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine John McLaughlan died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of William Barrie McLaughlan and Hannah McLaughlan, of Ruchill, Glasgow.

MEE, Alfred John

Marine
CH/X 105114
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Alfred Mee died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

MOSS, Albert Ronald

Corporal
EX/ 861
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Albert Moss died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.

O'BOYLE, Bernard

Corporal
PLY/X 106902
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Bernard O'Boyle died during operations at Normandy, France.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
 

PEACE, Harold

Sergeant Harold Peace 48 Commando
Sergeant
PLY/X 104977
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Harold Peace died during operations in Holland. Son of William Bryan and Rebecca Peace, of Beeston, Nottinghamshire.

PERRY, James Lawry

Captain
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain James Perry was killed by a sniper's bullet during operations at Langrune, Normandy. 
Son of Sydney Beecher Perry and Evelyn Perry, of St. Austell, Cornwall.
There is a street called Rue du Capitaine Perry named in his memory in the village.
 

POOLE, Arthur

Arthur Poole 48RM Commando
Corporal
CH/X 101159
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Arthur Poole died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Arthur and Gertrude Poole from Coventry; husband of Joyce Edna Poole, of Acock's Green, Birmingham.
Extract from the Coventry Evening Telegraph

PUGH, Harold

Marine Harold Pugh 48 Commando
Marine
PO/X 112224
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Died on active service
Marine Harold Pugh died when the jeep he was in skidded off the road into a dyke in Belgium.
Newspaper extract
Killed in Skidding Jeep.

REEVES, Jonathan Albert

Marine Jonathan Reeves 48 Commando
Marine
CH/X 105599
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Jonathan Reeves, 'Y' Troop, died during operations near Dunkirk, France. Prior to his service in 48RM Commando he had served in 17 Platoon 7th RM Battalion.
 
Extract from source at [1] below

RICHARDSON, Stanley

Marine
PLY/X 107046
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Stanley Richardson, from Stainton in Yorkshire, died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

RIGBY, Frederick Ralph

Lieutenant
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Frederick Rigby, 'Z' troop,  died when his Landing Craft struck beach defences at Normandy on D Day. He drowned attempting to swim to the shore under heavy enemy fire.
 
Sources
CWGC

SAGE, William Colston

Marine
PLY/X 106647
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine William Sage died at Ostend, Belgium. Son of Edward Colston Sage and Ethel Elizabeth Sage, of Bristol.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

SAMWELL, Lawrence Arthur

Marine
CH/X 106993
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Lawrence Samwell, 48RM Commando, died during operations in Holland. His brother 19062711 Private Vernon James Samwell, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, aged 19, died in 1947. Sons of Arthur Alfred and Violet Emily Samwell, of Lodge Hill, Rochester, Kent. 
 

SHEARS, Philip Desmond

Marine
PO/X 116356
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Philip Shears died during operations at Walcheren Island, Holland.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.

SHRIGLEY, Ernest

Corporal
PLY/X 120590
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Ernest Shrigley died during operations in Holland. Son of Thomas Arthur and Emma Jane Shrigley, of Talke, Staffordshire.

SILK, Eric John

Sergeant
PO/X 107314
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant Eric Silk died of wounds at the 6th Canadian General Hospital, Douvres, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

SIMPSON, Harold

Lance Corporal
EX/ 2938(T)
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Harold Simpson ;died of wounds inflicted at Normandy, France. Son of John and Nora Simpson, of Witney.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

SIMPSON, Thomas

Marine
PO/X 112911
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Thomas Simpson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Dinah Simpson, of Swalwell, Co. Durham[1]. He is recorded as dying on board HMCS Agonquin [2] which on D Day was stationed off the coast of St.

SKELLAND, Colin

Marine
PLY/X 1909
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Colin Skelland died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.
 

STANLEY, James Edward

Marine
PLY/X 109310
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Stanley died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

STEPHENS, Kenneth William

Marine
PLY/X 108058
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Kenneth Stephens died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. 
 

STEVENS, Cyril Ernest

Marine
CH/X 108711
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Cyril Stevens died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.

STEVENTON, Thomas

Corporal
PO/X 117135
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Thomas Steventon was reported missing presumed died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. He has no known grave. Son of Thomas Steventon, and of Florence Steventon, of Wednesbury, Staffordshire.

STEWART, John

John Stewart 48RM Commando
Marine
PLY/X 100796
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Stewart, born Monkstown Co. Antrim, died during operations in Holland. Son of David and Mary Stewart; husband of Ellen Pauline Marjorie Stewart, of Stoke, Plymouth.
 
Sources
CWGC.

UPTON, Leslie

Corporal
PLY/X 104980
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Leslie Upton died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WARDLE, George

George Wardle 48RM
Marine
PLY/X 109760
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine George Wardle died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Robert Watson Wardle and Irene Wardle, of Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester (late of Seghill).
 
Sources
CWGC.

WARE, Charles John

Marine
PO/X 100016
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Charles Ware died during operations in Holland. Son of James and Anne Ware, of Copnor, Hampshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WHITE, Anthony Alban

Marine
PLY/X 104833
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Anthony White died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

WILLIAMS, Cyril Jesse

Marine
CH/X 3264
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Cyril Williams died during operations at Normandy, France [1]. He is recorded as dying on board HMCS Agonquin [2] which on D Day was stationed off the coast of St.

WISE, Derrick George

Corporal
CH/X 109480
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Derrick Wise died during operations at Normandy, France.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/139.

WOODBINE, Bert

Marine
PO/X 110733
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Bert Woodbine died following the explosion of a mine during operations at Normandy [1][2][3].
Extract from the 48 RM Commando War Diary [3].
St. Maclou, 27-29 August 1944. 

YATES, Thomas David

Lieutenant Thomas David Yates 48 Commando
Lieutenant
48RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Thomas Yates, 'Y' troop,  died when his Landing Craft struck beach defences at Normandy on D Day. He drowned attempting to swim to the shore under heavy enemy fire.
 
Sources
CWGC

Pages

48RM Commando Commanders

MOULTON, James Louis

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
'3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Died : 
Monday, November 22, 1993
Lt. Col James Louis Moulton
Lieutenant Colonel James Louis Moulton, Commanding Officer 48RM Commando until March 1945, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallant and distinguished services while operating with the Army during the successful landings in Normandy. [1] . 
  • Mentioned in Despatches for good services with the British Army of the Rhine [1A]
  • November 1944 Commanding Officer 48RM Commando during the assault on Walcheren.
Post war he commanded 3rd Commando Brigade RM in the Mediterranean, and subsequently became Chief of Amphibious Warfare.
  • 1950 - New Year's Honours list Lt. Col. Moulton was appointed OBE. [2]
  • 1952 - Officer Commanding 3rd Commando Brigade.  He was later appointed Chief of Amphibious Warfare. [3]
  • 1956 -  New Year's Honours list Maj. Gen. Moulton OBE, DSO, was appointed CB. [4]
  • 1st January 1971 - Appointed Colonel Commandant Royal Marines. [5]
His death was announced in Commando Association newsletter 98 issed March 1994 where their General Secretary Henry Brown OBE wrote this obituary: 
"As many comrades will already have read the excellent detailed obituary notices which appeared in the national press, there is little to be added to the long list of accomplishments of our esteemed late Patron, General James Louis Moulton, CB., DSO., OBE., RM., or General 'Jim', as he was affectionately known to most of us. 
Although only privileged to enjoy his patronage in recent years, it was a period in which many of our events were greatly enhanced by his presence, and it is indeed so sad that we are now denied the joy of inviting him again to come amongst us. He was at all times so kind, considerate and helpful, and it is most satisfying to know that he much prized his appointment as a Patron of our Association.
Our deepest sympathy has been conveyed to Mrs. Barbara Moulton and her family in their great loss."
 
Sources
[1] London Gazette 36676, page 4008.
[1A] London Gazette 37519, page 1631.
[2] London Gazette 38797, page 6.
[3] IWM interview with him. IWM Catalogue number 6930.
[4] London Gazette 40669, page 2.
[5] Globe and Laurel Oct 1970.
[Image] Haste to the Battle, author Maj. Gen Moulton.
 

PRICE, Martin

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
47RM Commando
40 Commando RM
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Acting Lieutenant Colonel Martin Price D.S.O., R.M., was posted Commanding Officer 48RM Commando in March 1945 [1]. He had previously been Second in Command of 47RM Commando [1A].
  • By February 1946 Lt. Colonel Price had replaced Lt. Colonel Komrower as Commandant of the Commanding Basic Training Centre [1B].
  • (Captain) (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) (D.S.O.) Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in North West Europe [2].
  • 12 June 1951 posted Commanding Officer 40 Commando RM [3].
  • 1 June 1953 appointed O.B.E. (Military Division) [4].
Sources
[1] D Day Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RM Commando, author Ken Ford.
[1A] Haste to the Battle, author Maj. Gen. J.L. Moulton.
[1B] Globe and Laurel February 1946 edition.
[2]  London Gazette 37464, page 910.
[3] The Light Blue Lanyard, author Maj. J.C. Beadle MBE, MC, RM.
[4] London Gazette 39863, page 2947.
 
Additional content: 

48RM Commando Nominal Roll

Below is a nominal roll of those whom we know of who served in No.48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines. It is listed by order of surname and may not be complete. 
In the absence of any detail on our website, If you wish a name added to this Nominal Roll, you must first provide to us evidence that establishes Commando service. Not all Royal Marines were Commando trained in WW2. Methods of establishing such service can be varied from service records, official letter or other document where it is mentioned, a photo showing commando insignia, books, etc.  Anecdotal evidence is not sufficient.

 

48RM Cdo Nominal Roll A-L

Nominal Roll for No.48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Index to abbreviations at foot of page.
 
NAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
ABRAM
 
MNE
PO/X 116843
 
PA WD48
AIRD
William
MNE
 
 
ADM/202/111, (CA RMs); plaque SB
ALBISTON
Stanley
SGT
PO/X102631
 
CA 99,CA RMs
Michael, Mancell
CAPT/MAJ
 
MID
PG 48
ALLBUTT
P.H
LT
 
 
HTTB
ALLEN
 
MNE
 
 
HTTB
Denis
SGT
CH/X 1615
 
CWGC
ANGUS
 
 
 
 
PG 48
Frank
LCPL
PLY/X 106192
MM
CWGC
ARMSTRONG
John
REV
 
 
PG 48
BARKER
 
RSM
 
 
ADM 202/111
BARNES
William
MNE
PO/X103834
 
CARMs, CA115
BARRIE
J.M.
MNE
PO/X112658
 
LL1, CARMs
BAXTER
 
SGT
 
 
CARMs
William, George
MNE
CH/X 103570
 
CWGC
BENTLEY
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
Alfred, William
CPL
 
'X' tp
PG 48
Timothy Roland
SGT
PO/X 101978
 
CWGC
James, William
TSM
PLY/X 102166
MM, MiD
LG, PG 48, PB
BLAKEMAN
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
BLYTH, or BLYTHE
William, F.H.
SGT
CH/X103441
 
(CA88); PG48
William
MNE
PO/X 102664
 
CWGC
John
CAPT
 
MBE
PG 48
BOREHAM
H.B.
LT
 
 
PA WD 48
Albert, George
MNE
CH/X 101475
 
CWGC
Frederick, E.D.
MNE
PLY/X 106168
 
CWGC
BRADLEY
F.
 
 
 
PG 48 
George, L. 'Percy' 
SGT
 
MBE,BEM
PG 48
BRITTON
Geoffrey
SGT
 
 
PG 48
John, Edward
MNE
CH/X 111555
 
PG 48
BROOKS
R.
 
 
 
PG 48 
BROWN
 
CAPT
 
 
ADM 202/111
BROWN
Leslie
MNE
 
 
CA 110
John, Edward
SGT
CH/ X907
MM
LG & NA
BRYANT
P.R.
MNE
CH/X111695
 
(PG);(CARMs) fromHythe (CA112)
Robert, Roy
MNE
PO/X 109104
 
CWGC
BULLOUGH
Gordon, Ewart
MNE
PO/X105674
 
CA88; PB
Sidney, Charles
MNE
PLY/ X120533
MM
CA70
Norman
MNE
PO/X 108636
 
CWGC
James, Michael
MNE
PO/X 115910
 
CWGC
BURKE
G.L.
 
 
 
PG 48 
BURTON
Frank, H.
SGT
 
CinC Cert.
PB, PG 48
BYHURST
R.C.
 
 
 
PG 48 
CAMPBELL
A.R.
MNE
 
 
LL 3
CANNING
Evan
MNE
 
 
CA 87
CANNOCK
Richard
MNE
 
& 46RM
LL 3
John
SGT
PLY/X109637
 
CWGC
CARRICK
J.C.
MNE
 
 
LL 3
CHILTON
William
MNE
 
 
CA 87
CHRISP
Charles, Frederick
MNE
PO/X104219(T) 
 
ADM 202/111
CHRISTOPHER
H.
 
 
 
PG 48 
Rutter,Thomas
TSM
PO/X 100345
MM
LG & NA, PB
Herbert
MNE
PLY/X103629
 
CWGC
CLARKE
F.S.
MNE
 
 
LL 3
Thomas
MNE
PO/X 116107 
Signaller; to 46RM 1945
PG
Arthur, Douglas
MNE
PLY/X120111
 
CWGC
COLES
R.W.
SPR
 
 
lka Sussex (LL3)
Harold, Norman, Francis 
MNE
CH/X
 
Cdo Serv.Cert; ADM202/111
Peter, Stratford
LT
 
MC
CWGC
C.G.L.
MNE
CH/X 106558
 
CWGC
COOK
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
COOPER
George
LCPL
 
 
CA 79
William, Charles
LCPL
7259519
RAMC, wounded NWE
WD48, (CA46)
COSTIN
 
Mne
 
 
Bograt Patrol photo in PB
Reginald
MNE
PLY/X120489
 
CWGC
William, Knowles
SGT
CH/X 102466
 
CWGC
CROCKFORD
P.F.C.
 
 
 
PG 48 
CROSS
D.C.
 
 
 
PG 48 
CUFF
Kenneth
MNE
PO/X118188
 
CA93 and 108
CUNNINGTON
K.
MNE
PO/X112621
 
CA RMs
Edward,Geoffrey
LT
 
 
CWGC
CUTTS
W
Cpl
 
CinC Cert
PB
DALLYN
M.P.
 
 
 
PG 48 
Anthony, David
SGT
CH/X 107012
 
CWGC
DEERY
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
DELISLE
F.H.C.
MNE
PO/X120866
 
CA RMs
De MOULPIED
O.
CPL
PLY/X112690
& 45RM
CA 93,CA RMs
DENNESS
N.H.
MNE
 
 
PG 48 
DENNIS
D.F.
CPL
PO/X101236
 
CA RMs
DESMOND
Jack, A.
MNE
PO/X114098
 
LL 4, CA RMs
Derek, Roderick
MAJOR
 
MiD
CWGC
Roy, Seton
MNE
PO/X115892
 
CARMs;DDCdo; (CA116)
Francis, Joseph
MNE
PLY/X 109309
 
CWGC
DICK
James
LT
 
RAMC
HTTB,  DDCdo
DIXON
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
DORMAN
John
MNE
CH/X 103744
 
CWGC
John, George, Henry
LCpl
CH/X 106821
 
PG, SR
Edwin
CAPT
PLY 1382
MC, & 43RM 
NA, CA RMs
DYE
Ralph
 
 
 
DD CDO
EARL
Sam
MNE
 
 
PG 48CDO
EASTON
H.C.
 
 
 
PG 48 
EDMUNSON or EDMONDSON
 
SGT
 
Seriously wounded
HTTB; PA WD 48
Gerard
MNE
CH/X 111667
 
CWGC
EDWARDS
V.
MNE
PO/X101298
 
CA RMs
ELLIS
David, A.
LT. later LT COL
 
&45RM
CA52, CA RMs
W. H.
LT
92327V
SAUDF
CWGC
ENGLEFIELD
Owen, Frederick
MNE
PO/X121777
 
CA75, CA RMs
ENGLISH
H.W.
MNE
CH/X112914
 
CA RMs; PB; from Dover Kent (CA120)
EVANS
 
MNE
 
 
ADM202/111
FARRELL
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
William, T.G.
MNE
PO/X 110732
 
CWGC
FERGUSON
George
SGT
 
 
PG48
Martin
MNE
CH/X 106200
 
CWGC
James, Maul
MNE
CH/X 107561
OBE,BEM, MiD
PG 48,CA RMs
Daniel, John
MAJOR
P0 515
OBE,MC, VRD
PG 48
Dennis
LCPL
PO/X 115897
 
CWGC
William, Henry
MNE
PLY/X 104842
 
CWGC
FORD
S.L.
LT
SAUDF
 
PG 48
FOSTER
F.D.
SGT
EX/3335
 
CA RMs,PG48, CA7
Stefanus, Louis
LT
 
SAUDF; & 44RM
PG 48; HTTB
Arthur, Thomas
MNE
PLY/X108266
 
CWGC
William
MNE
PO/X 110652
 
CWGC
John, Haughton
MAJOR
 
S.A.U.D.F MBE, MID
LG; PG 48
FURGUSSON
 
CPL
CH/X 110237
 
DEFE2/49
GALLAGHER
P.J.
 
 
 
PG 48
GARDINER
'Sandy'
Cpl
 
 
Photo in PB; (PG)
GARRETT
C.E.S.
MNE
CH/X108463
 
LL 5, CA RMs
Robert, Maurice
MNE
PO/X 121475
 
CWGC
GILLINGHAM
H.C.
MNE
 
 
PG 48
GLASS
 
CPL
 
Driver
HTTB
GODDARD
R.D.
MNE
PO/X116641
 
CA RMs
Noel, Herbert
CAPT
 
MBE
CWGC
GOODE
WIilliam
MNE
 
 
CA 93
GOODE
A.W.
MNE
PLY/X105508
 
CARMs, PG48 
GOODLET
D.G.
LT
 
 
PG 48
Thomas,George
MNE
CH/X1047974
 
CWGC
GOSLING
J.
 
 
 
PG 48
GRADY
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
Leslie, Ronald
CAPT
 
MBE, MID
LG; CA70
GRAY
Dougie, H.
MNE
PLY/X111605
 
'B' Tp (CA93); CA RMs, PG48
GRAYSON
C.V.
CPL
PO/X3680
Signals Sec;
& CMWTC
CA RMs, PG48, HTTB
GRIFFITHS
Bryn, E
MNE
PLY/X120040
 
CA RMs, PG48
Leslie,  James
MNE
PLY/X 104936
 
CWGC
HALL
D
 
 
 
PG48
HALL
Douglas
MNE
 
 
CA94
L.J.A.
MNE
CH/X 106543
 
CWGC
Tom
MNE
PLY/X 110485
 
CWGC
HAMILTON
G.W.
 
 
 
PG 48 
HAMILTON
William
MNE
 
 
CA 86
Harold
MNE
PO/X109077
Z Tp.
PG 48
HANDFORD
 
LT
 
 
PG 48
HANSON
J.G.
Later COL
 
 
PG 48 
HARDY
Ken
MNE
PO/X115075
 
& 41RM; CA99, CA RMs, PG 48
HARPER
S.
MNE
PO/X113717
 
CA RMs, LL 6
HARRIS
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
HARRIS
G.G.
SGT
PO/X105843
 
CA RMs
HARRISON
H.L.G.
CPL
CH/X3713
& 45RM
CA RMs
John
MNE
PLY/X112761
 
PG 48
HASSALL
Frank
Cpl
 
MiD
PB
HAWKINS
George
MNE
 
 
DD CDO
HAY
Richard, H.
CSM or RSM
PLY/X102014
 
PA WD48, CA RMs
HAYNES
Ronald,Frederick
LCPL
CH/X105984
 
CA75, CA RMs
HAYWARD
 
MNE
PLY/X 108461
 
PA WD 48
Stanley
MNE
CH/X 106534
 
CWGC
HERBERT
N.
 
 
 
PG 48 
HESKETH
H.
CPL
PO/X108622
&41RM
CA RMs, PG48
HEWITT
L.E.
 
 
 
PG 48 
Henry, Joseph
MNE
PO/X 110743
 
CWGC
HILTON
A.
CPL
PLY/X120196
 
CA RMs
HOARE
W.F
LT
 
 
PG 48
HOBDAY
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
HOGG
J.W.
CPL
CH/X3910
& 46RM, 45RM
CA RMs
Jack
CPL
PLY/X113580
& CMWTC
CA 119, CA RMs
Kenneth, John
TSM
EX/3215
MID
CA RMs, PG48,PB 
HOPKINS
T.K.
MNE
PLY/X113848
 
CA RMs, PG48
HOPPER
Donald, Wallis
MNE
CH/X115637
&41RM, 44RM
CA RMs,CA 76
HORTON
Vince
MNE
 
wounded Normandy
DDCDO; (Blesma site)
 HOSKING
Geoffrey, Robert, d'Aubrey
CAPT     'Y' troop
 
England Rugby player
PB, CA RMs
Edgar, John
Mne
CH/X 113425
 
CWGC
HOWL
Francis, H.
MNE
PO/X116848
Serously wounded
HTTB, CA RMs, CA91
HUDSON
William , J.
SGT
PO/X102201
 
CA RMs, PG48
Harold
MNE
PLY/X 109789
 
CWGC
Charles, Harry
MNE
PLY/X 120196
 
CWGC
HUSBAND
A.P.
 
 
 
PG 48 
HYTNER
Cyril, Lionel
LCpl
7364289
RAMC
PG /Cas. Lists
IRELAND
Trevor, J.
MNE
 
 
PG 48 
JACKSON
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
JAMES
Herbert
MNE
 
 
PG 48
F
Pte
97000913
RAMC
CasList 1/11/44
Edward, A.
SGT
PLY/X101133
 
CWGC
JENKINS
 
MNE
 
 
HTTB
Alfred, George
MNE
PO/X 108641
 
CWGC
Charles, Stephen
MNE
PO/X 113092
 
CWGC
JOHNSON
L.B.
 
 
 
PG 48 
JONES
B.E.
Sgt
 
MiD (Maas)
PB
JONES
 
TSM
 
BEM
NAVY LIST 44
JONES
Herbert
MNE
 
 
CVA 48
Ivor
LCPL
7360153 RAMC
MID
DD CDO, PB
Kenneth, Joseph
MNE
PLY/X 113603
 
CWGC
George,Lamb
SGT
PO/X 102383
MM
DD CDO
KERN
 
SGT
 
 
PA WD 48
KILLEN
Oscar, Henry 'Doc'
MNE
PLY/X103943
later Doctor, B.A., M.B.
CA109, PG48
KING
R.A.
MNE
CH/X3531
 
CA RMs
KINGSLEY
R.J
LT
 
R.Fus.
PB
KIRBY
A.A.
MNE
??/X107409
died 1950 Industrial Acc
CA RMs
KIRTON
C. A. 'Arthur'
MNE
 
 
CA  89
KIRWAN
Thomas, 'Jock'
MNE
 
 
plaque
John, M.K.
MNE
EX/ 5054
 
CWGC
LANE
Harry
CPL
PLY/X112681
 
CARMs,DDCdo
Joseph, Thompson
LCPL
PLY/X 104620
 
CWGC
LATTON
W.E.
 
 
 
PG 48 
James, Ernest
CPL
CH/X 105624
 
CWGC
LAWS
K.
MNE
PO/X110727
 
CA RMS
LAYTON
F.J.
 
 
 
PG 48 
Reginald, John
MNE
PO/X 117881
 
CWGC
F.C.L.
CAPT
 
 
CWGC
LEWIS
R.V.
 
 
 
PG 48
LEWIS
Victor, Charles
SGT
PO/X4858
 
CA RMs, CA71
Cyril, Brian
LT
 
 
CWGC
Thomas, Geoffrey
CAPT
 
 
CA RMs, PG48, IWM Interview
LISHMAN
D.
 
 
 
PG 48 
LLOYD
H.S
LT
 
 
1956 Kenya (CA22) (LL 8)
LLOYD
R.H.
 
 
 
PG 48 
LOCK
T.A.G.
CPL
PO/115814
 
woundd 25/6/44 (WD); (CA89)
LOWE
H.
CPL
PLY/X104804
 
CA RMs, CA87
John, Thomas
RQMS
 
MiD
PB Awards
Abbreviations used
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
Cas. Lists = Official Casulaty Lists
DDCDO = D Day Commando, author Ken Ford
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
HTTB = Haste to the Battle, author Maj. Gen. J.L.Moulton.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion lists.
PA WD48 = Pegasus Archive website 48RM Cdo War Diary.
PB = The Story of 48RM Cdo (written for Vets)
PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery (Photo or List of names)
SR = Service Record
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.
 

48RM Cdo Nominal Roll M-Z

Nominal Roll for No.48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
© Commando Veterans Archive 2018. All Rights Reserved. No Reproduction Permitted.
 
Notes
Read how to have a name included on this nominal roll [HERE].
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
Index to abbreviations at foot of page.
 
SURNAME
FORENAMES
RANK
NUMBER
ADDITIONAL
SOURCE
Roderick, G.
CAPT
 
MC
CWGC, PG48
MACKINNON
D.T.T
LT
 
&41RM, CBTC
CA RMs
MACLEAN
 
LT
 
 
ADM 202/111
MACLEOD
Donald, W.
CPL
CH/X100406
 
CA RMs, CA89
MAGOWAN
 
TSM
 
 
PA WD 48
MAIR
I.D.
TSM
CH/X101088
 
CA RMs, PG 48
MAIR
J.M.
 
 
 
PG 48
MALAN
D.J.
LT 
 
SAUDF           (& HOC)
ADM 202/111, NAVY LIST 45
MANLEY
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
MARKS
Edward
C/SGT
PLY/X101381
& HQ Cdo Gp
CA RMs,CA106
MARSHALL
Gordon
MNE
 
 
CA 53
MARSHALL
J.E.
MNE
PLY/X102768
 
CA RMs, LL 8
MARTIN
E.C.R.
CPL (MOA to Lt Kingsley)
 
CinC Cert.
PB, PG 48
MARUS
 
 
 
 
PG 48
Richard, Lloyd
Cpl
PLY.X.3995
MiD
PB, HTTB
MATHIESON
A. 
MNE
CH/X106334
 
CA RMs, PG 48
MATTHEW
T.J.J.
CPL
CH/X112584
&46RM,45RM
CA RMs
MATTHEWS
Robert, G.
SGT
CH/X2326
BEM (Police)
CA 63, CA72
MAWHINNEY
James, W.
MNE
PLY/X105843
 
CA RMs, PG 48
James
MNE
CH/X 107114
 
CWGC
Gerald
MNE
PLY/X110443
 
CWGC
McCAINE
'Ginger'
SGT
 
 
DD,CDO
McELHONE
 
CPL
 
Signals Sec.
DD,CDO; HTTB
Gordon, M.C.
LT
110297V
attd 4 SS Bde
CWGC
John
MNE
PO/X 108694
 
CWGC, PG48
MCLEAN
A. N. F.
LT
 
 
PG 48
MCLELLAN
K.W.
SGT
 
 
CA 101
MCMULLEN
James, A.
MNE
CH/X107574
 
CA RMs, CA 93
MEADOWS
H.
 
 
 
PG 48
Alfred, John
MNE
CH/X 105114
 
CWGC
Alan, Eveleigh
MNE
PLY/X113006 (& 45RM)
1953 Malaya Police Lt. kia 
CA20, CA RMs
MILLIGAN
Robert, Scott 
MNE
PLY/X114117
& CMWTC
CA RMs, PG48
MOLE
W.L.
MNE
 
CinC Cert
PB
MORGAN
T.
 
 
 
PG 48
MORLAND
 
LT
 
 
NAVY LIST44
MORRIS
R.
MNE
CH/X108722
 
CA RMs
Albert, Ronald
CPL
EX/ 861
 
CWGC
MOULPIED
see DeMoulpied
 
 
 
 
James, Louis
LT COL, 
 
CB,DSO,OBE
PG 48
MYERS
Michael
MNE
 
 
PG 48
NASH
J.L.
MNE
 
 
LL 9
NEARY
Tom, P.
MNE
CH/X109143
 
CA RMs, CA76
Donald
MNE
CH/ X106544
MM
LG, NA, PB, DDCdo
James, Thomas
CAPT
164483
MiD, BX STAR, Devonshires 
LG, HTTB, PA WD 48
Bernard
CPL
PLY/X106902
 
CWGC
OVER
G.W.
CSgt
 
CinC cert.
PB, HTTB
Harold
SGT
PLY/X104977
 
CWGC
PEPPER
W
Mne
 
CinC Cert
PB
James, Lawry
CAPT
 
 
CWGC, PG48
PHILLIPS
Hedley, J.
CAPT
 
OBE, & 44RM
CA RMs, Obits
PINCOTT
J.R.
MNE
CH/X115571
 
CA RMs, LL 9
PITT
Chic
MNE
PO/X105751
 
CA RMs, PG48
PITT
Charles, L.
MNE
EX/2479
 
CA RMs,CA116
POLLARD
Geoffrey
SGT
 
RAMC
CA88
Joseph, James
MNE
PO/X 111675
 
CWGC
Arthur
CPL
CH/X 101159
 
CWGC
PORTER
V.
CPL
CH/X104135
 
CA RMs, LL 9
POTTER
D.
 
 
 
PG 48
Frederick
MNE
PLY/X107809
 
CWGC
PRATT
Anthony
MNE
PLY/X107129
 
CA RMs, PG48
PRENDERGAST
Sydney
LT
 
 
PG 48
PRESTON
R.H.
TSM
EX/658
& HOC
CA RMs,PG48
PRICE
Martin
LT COL
 
 
PB
PRICE
Ron
 
 
 
DD,CDO
Harold
MNE
PO/X 112224
 
CWGC
PUGH
R.
MNE
PO/X118996
& 45RM
CA RMs, PG48
RADLEY
R.E.G.
SGT
 
CinC Cert
PB, HTTB
RAFTER
H.F.
Lt
 
Kings Regt
PB
REDDEN
T.A.
MNE
CH/X107071
 
CA RMs, LL 9
Jonathan, A, 
MNE
CH/X 105599
 
CWGC, PG48
RELPH
R.G.
MNE
PO/X109336
 
CA RMs
REYNOLDS
Michael, Boyd
MAJ
 
CdG silver
CA 119, PG48
Stanley
MNE
PLY/X107046
 
CWGC
Frederick, R.
LT
 
 
CWGC, PG48
RISDON
G.H.
MNE
PLY/X109977
CinC Cert
PB, CA RMs, PG 48
ROBERTS
Derek
MNE
PO/X122721
Signaller
DD,CDO; email
ROBINSON
 
CAPT
 
 
NAVY LIST 44
ROBINSON
Gordon, George
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111; plaque SB
RODGERS
F.
CPL
PLY/X104606
 
CA RMs,PG 48
ROSS
Alexander
SGT
CH/X3156
 
PG 48; email
RUBINSTEIN
A.
2/LT
 
 
PG 48
Dennis, H.G.
MNE
PO/X 4819
 
CWGC
RUMMING
John
MNE
PLY/X106122
'S' troop
CA116,CA RMs
Kenneth, John
MNE
PO/X109903
MM
DD,CDO, PB
William, C.
MNE
PLY/X111315
 
CA RMs,PG 48
William, Colston
MNE
PLY/X106647
 
CWGC
Lawrence, A.
MNE
CH/X106993
 
CWGC
Donald, Harry, William 
MAJ (later Lt Col)
 
MiD, OBE, 
& 41RM 1945; (CA92); PG48
SANDS
 
SGT
 
 
CA RMs,PG 48
SANHAM
W.C.
MNE
CH/X102135
 
CA RMs
Cyril, Charles
MNE
PLY/X110740
 
CWGC
SCOOT
 
MNE
PO/X 115935
 
(WD) wounded 25/6/44;(PG48)
Arthur, Daniel
Mne
 
MiD
PB, LG
SEARLE
William, John
CAPT
 
RA
(CA68)
SHARMAN
 
MNE
 
 
HTTB
SHARP
 
Mne
 
 
Bograt Patrol photo in PB
SHAW
 
CPL
 
 
ADM 202/111
Phillip, D.
MNE
PO/X 116356
 
CWGC
SHERRARD
 
 
 
 
PG 48
Ernest
CPL
PLY/X120590
 
CWGC
SIGSWORTH
Joseph
MNE
PO/X109391
 
(LL10) (CA87)
Eric, John
SGT
PO/X 107314
 
CWGC
Harold
LCPL
EX/ 2938T
 
CWGC
Thomas
MNE
PO/X 112911
 
CWGC
Colin
MNE
PLY/X 1909
 
CWGC
SKINNER
Bert
CPL
 
 
DDCdo
SKINNER
H.F.
CPL
CH/X104279
& 45RM
CA RMs,PG 48
SLATER
H.
CPL
PO/X115319
 
CA RMs, LL10
SMALL
Victor
MNE
CH/X103716
& CBTC
CARMs,CA119
SMEDLEY
Harold
LT
 
KCMG,MBE (Intel Officer)
CARMs;DDCdo
SMITH
A.A.
CPL
CH/X111175
 
CA RMs
SMITH
Dennis
MNE
 
Radio Op.
CA96, DDCdo
D.T.
SGT
7262965
RAMC
WO417/81
SMITH
D.W.
MNE
PO/X120264
Sigs. 3&4 Bdes
CA RMs
SMITH
Edward
MNE
PO/X110083 ?
 
CA RMs,CA87
SMITH
E.S.
 
 
 
PG48
SMITH
Frederick, Alexander, John
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
SMITH
K
MNE
PO/X109175
 
CA RMs,PG 48
SOLBE
W.A.G.
CAPT
 
& 47RM
CA RMs,PG 48
SPILLER
 
LT
 
 
NAVY LIST 44
Reginald, G.
MNE
PLY/X112735
 
CWGC
John, Joseph, Elliot
CAPT
 
MiD, BX STAR
PG 48
James, Edward
MNE
PLY/X109310
 
CWGC
STAPLETON
J.D.
 
 
 
PG 48
STEEL
W.
 
 
 
PG 48
Kenneth, W.
MNE
PLY/X108058
 
CWGC
STERRY
R.J.
MNE
PLY/X10637
 
CA RMs,PG 48
Cyril, Ernest
MNE
CH/X 1-8711
 
CWGC
Donald, Henry
SGT
PLY/X 3839
 
CWGC, PG48
Thomas
CPL
PO/X 117135
 
CWGC
John
MNE
PLY/X100796
 
CWGC
STONE
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
Lewis
CPL
PO/X 100218
 
PG48; (CA116);
(CA RMs)
John,  Clive
TSM
PO/X 112235
MM
PG 48, PB
Frank, Ernest
MNE
PO/X 111650
 
CWGC
Joseph,  A.
CPL
EX/ 1975
 
CWGC
TAYLOR
Ernie
LCPL
 
 
DDCdo
TAYLOR
Leonard
MNE
 
'X' tp
CVA, CA103
TAYLOR
R.M.
LT
 
Sigs Officer
CA 87
Robert, William
MNE
CH/X 107296
 
CWGC
TAYLOR
W.E.
CPL
PLY/X111125
 
CA RMs, PG48
TELFORD
J.E.
SGT
CH/X109123
 
CA RMs, PG48
TERRY
Francis, John 
CPL
CH/X105606
 
CA RMs, PG48
THOMAS
Evan, H.
CAPT
 
 
HTTB, DDCdo
THOMAS
O.
MNE
PO/X101033
 
CA RMs,CA119
THOMPSON
H.A.
CPL
CH/X105607
 
CA RMs, LL 11
THOMPSON
Richard, Ceerl, Vernon
CAPT
 
& 40RM
CA RMs, CA24
Arthur
CPL
CH/X 105108
MiD
PB, CA RMs, CA85
THORP
 
Mne
 
 
Bograt Patrol photo in PB
Frederick, B.
LCPL
 
MM
LG, NA, PB.
TIMMINS
Harry
MNE
 
 
PG 48
Philip, George
MNE
PLY/X108464
 
CWGC
TOPLISS
Stanley,Gordon
MNE
PO/X116306
 
CA RMs, CA83
TRAVERS
Colin
RSM
PLY/ X 1936
MiD, CdG silver (&40RM)
CA RMs, PG 48, PB
TROTT
K.
 
 
 
PG 48
TURNER
Derek
MNE
 
 
DD,CDO
Leslie
CPL
PLY/X104980
 
CWGC
WAKEFIELD
Leonard, W.
SGT
EX/4408
& 42RM
CA RMs,CA102
Patrick, Henry, Bligh
MAJ
 
MC, VRD
PG 48
Norman, F.
MNE
PLY/X 4240
 
CWGC
WALLACE
 
MAJOR
 
 
CA RMs
WARD
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
WARD
J.T.B.
SGT
CH/X102379
 
CA RMs
George
MNE
PLY/X109760
 
CWGC
Charles, John
MNE
PO/X 100016
 
CWGC
WATSON
William
MNE
PO/X115760
 
CA RMs, CA94
WATT
 
MNE
 
 
ADM202/111
WELLS
Harold 'Sam'
Cpl
PO/X 107289
 
PG48 / SR
WEST
 
MNE
 
 
ADM 202/111
WEST
Kenneth, William
MNE
 
 
PG48
WHITBY
H
MNE
EX/1500
 
CA RMs
Anthony, Alban
MNE
PLY/X104833
 
CWGC
WHITE
Francis, J 'Frank'.
CPL
PLY/X107678
 
CA RMs,(CA100)(PG48)
Robert, Desmond
MNE
PLY/X108404
 
CWGC
WILKINSON
F.H.
Cpl
 
CinC Cert
PB
Walter, Henry
LCPL
7518277
RAMC
CWGC
WILLIAMS
C.E.
SGT
PO/X105235
 
CA RMs
Cyril, Jesse
MNE
CH/X 3264
 
CWGC
WILLIAMS
W.A. 'Bungy'
MNE
 
 
CA 77
WILLIAMSON
John, Robert
MNE
 
 
PG48
WILLMOTT
J.E.
CPL
CH/X105008
 
CA RMs, PG48
WILSON
Allan
LCPL
7349629
RAMC
CA11; wounded WO417/90
WILSON
G.C.
LT
 
 
CA 87
D. M. de REUDA 
LT
305697
MC
CWGC
WINSLADE
Ronald, V.
SGT
PO/X110659
 
CA RMs,CA108
Derrick, George
CPL
CH/X 109480
 
CWGC
James, Herbert 
MNE
PLY/X 3377
MM
LG, NA, PB
Maurice, A.P.
REVD PADRE
 
DSC
DDCdo, PG48
Bert
MNE
PO/X 110733
 
CWGC
Harry,Desmond 'Peter'
SGT
PO/X110111
MiD, &45RM, CBTC
CA RMs, CA88, PB
WORSLEY
Wilfred, Thomas
SGT
CH/X 100720
 
PG
WYATT
Fred
MNE
PO/X109707
 
CA RMs, PG 48
Thomas, David
LT
 
 
CWGC, PG48
Abbreviations used
ADM = National Archives records of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, etc.
CWGC = Commonwealth War Graves Commission
CA (with number) = Commando Association newsletter.
CA RMs = Commando Association list of 2000+ Royal Marine Commandos.
DD CDO = D Day Commando, author Ken Ford
DEFE = National Archives records of the Ministry of Defence.
HTTB = Haste to the Battle, author Maj. Gen. J.L.Moulton.
LG = London Gazettes reference.
LL = Commando Association Lost Legion lists.
PA WD48 = Pegasus Archive website 48RM Cdo War Diary.
PB = The Story of 48RM Cdo (written for Vets)
PG = Commando Veterans Archive Photo Gallery (Photo or List of Names)
SR = Service Record seen.
WO = National Archives records of the War Office.
 

'D Day' - 48RM Commando Officers

  The Officers Teams
Commanding Officer
Second in Command
Adjutant
A.O.
M.O.
S.O.
Chaplain
Rev. John Armstring OBE, RN
I.O.
Attached
RSM
'A' Troop
'B' Troop
Captain M.B. Reynolds RM
Lieutenant Q.S. Ford RM (SAUDF)
Lieutenant A. Rubinstein RM
'X' Troop
Captain F. W. Hoare RM
Lieutenant R.N.F. McLean RM
Lieutenant D.G. Goodlet RM
'Y' Troop
'Z' Troop
'S' (Heavy Weapons) Troop
Source: The Official History of 48RM Commando (1946).  

48RM Commando Organisation

Royal Marine Commandos in 1944 were on the same War Establishment as  Army Commandos.

Commando Headquarters.

Signal Section 

Administration Section.

Five (5) Fighting Troops ( normally A, B, X, Y, and Z Troop ) each with three officers and 65 other ranks. 

Heavy Weapon Troop ( S  Troop ) consisting of two officers and 40 other ranks armed with two Vickers machine guns and two three inch mortars, although 48 increased these to four of each after June, manning them alternatively as the situatiion required.

[Source: Haste to the Battle, author J.L. Moulton].

Veere Patrol 8th November 1944

On the 8th November 1944 a patrol from 48RM Commando was sent to Veere on the North East of the island of Walcheren travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes. The second Buffaloe with Lieutenant England in command struck a submerged 11 inch shell rigged up to a post as a mine causing many casualties. There is a Memorial to those who died near the Protestant Church of Serooskerke which lists names of the casualties.
 
Those who died from 79 Assault Squadron, Royal Engineers.
 
Sources
CWGC
Haste to the Battle, author Maj. Gen. J.L. Moulton.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Traces of War website.
 
Those who died from 48RM Commando are below. 
 

BEAN, William George

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 103570
Born: 
Tuesday, August 30, 1921
Birthplace: 
Ashwell, Hertfordshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
23
Local Roll of Honour: 

Marine William Bean died during operations in Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

BRANCH, Walter James

Rank: 
Private
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Army Medical Corps
Service: 
Army
Number: 
7387468
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Local Roll of Honour: 
Walter Branch, Royal Army Medical Corps
Private Walter Branch, Royal Army Medical Corps, died during operations in Holland. He had volunteered to be a Medical Orderly for a 48RM Commando patrol to Veere on the North East of the island of Walcheren, and was one of twenty fatal casualties when one of their Buffalo amphibious vehicles struck a submerged explosive device.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/85.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/86.
Linked Content below.

[Image] Colin Branch, nephew.

Notes
His name is on the 48RM Commando Memorial at the RM Commando Museum, Portsmouth. 

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

ENGLAND, Walter Hugh

Rank: 
Lieutenant
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
South African Tank Corps
Service: 
Army
Number: 
92327V
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
25
Local Roll of Honour: 
Lieutenant Walter England, South African Forces attached to 48RM Commando, died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of Henry W. T. and Janet K. England, of Durban, Natal, South Africa. Lieutenant England was in command of one of four amphibious Buffaloes sent in convoy on a patrol to Veere on the North East of the island. His vehicle struck a submerged 11 inch shell rigged up to a post as a mine causing many casualties.
 
Sources
CWGC
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

FOGG, Dennis

Rank: 
Lance Corporal
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 115897
Born: 
Tuesday, October 16, 1923
Birthplace: 
Washwood Heath, Birmingham
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21
Local Roll of Honour: 
Lance Corporal Dennis Fogg died during operations in Holland. Son of Thomas Harvey Fogg and Lydia Maria Fogg, of Alum Rock, Birmingham. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/130.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

GIBBS, Robert Maurice

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 121475
Born: 
Saturday, June 27, 1925
Birthplace: 
Hungerford, Berkshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
19
Local Roll of Honour: 

Marine Robert Gibbs died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

LAW, James Ernest

Rank: 
Corporal
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 105624
Born: 
Wednesday, June 1, 1921
Birthplace: 
Halesowen, Warwickshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
23
Local Roll of Honour: 
Corporal James Law died during operations in Holland. Son of Arthur Law, and of Annie Millicent Law, of Ashwell, Hertfordshire. Corporal Law was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and he was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/133.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Births registered Jul, Aug, Sept. 1921 - Stourbridge.
England and Wales Government Probate Deaths Index 1945.
See Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

MEE, Alfred John

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
CH/X 105114
Born: 
Tuesday, August 2, 1921
Birthplace: 
St. Pancras, London
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
23
Local Roll of Honour: 
Marine Alfred Mee died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jewell, of Kentish Town, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/134.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

PEACE, Harold

Rank: 
Sergeant
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 104977
Born: 
Saturday, January 10, 1920
Birthplace: 
Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
24
Local Roll of Honour: 
Sergeant Harold Peace 48 Commando
Sergeant Harold Peace died during operations in Holland. Son of William Bryan and Rebecca Peace, of Beeston, Nottinghamshire. He was on a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. Before enlisting in 1938 Harold was employed by Ericsson Telephones Ltd., of Beeston. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Image and report in the Derby Daily Telegraph - Saturday 13 January 1945.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

POTTER, Frederick

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 107809
Born: 
Thursday, April 19, 1923
Birthplace: 
Hull, Yorkshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21
Local Roll of Honour: 

Marine Frederick Potter died during operations at Holland. Son of Fred and Mary E. Potter, of Hull. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/135.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

SAVAGE, Cyril Charles

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 110740
Born: 
Sunday, August 12, 1923
Birthplace: 
Patchway, nr. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
21
Local Roll of Honour: 

Marine Cyril Savage died during operations in Holland. Son of Kate Savage, of Patchway, Gloucestershire. Marine Savage was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/136.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

SHRIGLEY, Ernest

Rank: 
Corporal
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 120590
Born: 
Saturday, November 13, 1915
Birthplace: 
Talke, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Local Roll of Honour: 

Corporal Ernest Shrigley died during operations in Holland. Son of Thomas Arthur and Emma Jane Shrigley, of Talke, Staffordshire. Corporal Shrigley was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

SKELLAND, Colin

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 1909
Born: 
Wednesday, May 28, 1919
Birthplace: 
Doncaster, Yorkshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
25
Local Roll of Honour: 

Marine Colin Skelland died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.

Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

STEPHENS, Kenneth William

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 108058
Born: 
Wednesday, June 28, 1922
Birthplace: 
Ashwater, Devon
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22
Cemetery/Memorial: 
Local Roll of Honour: 
Marine Kenneth Stephens died during operations at Holland. He was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device. 
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Additional content: 

TITMUSS, Philip George

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 108464
Born: 
Tuesday, February 10, 1925
Birthplace: 
Lilley, Luton, Bedfordshire
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
19
Local Roll of Honour: 
Marine Philip Titmuss died during operations at Walcheren, Holland. Son of James and Violet Mary Titmuss, of Lilley, Bedfordshire. Marine Titmuss was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
See Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

WALL, Norman Frederick

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PLY/X 4240
Born: 
Tuesday, December 23, 1924
Birthplace: 
Islington, London
Died : 
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
19
Local Roll of Honour: 
Marine Norman Wall died during operations in Holland. Son of Frederick and Daisy Wall. Marine Wall was part of a patrol travelling in a convoy of 4 amphibious Buffaloes sent to Veere on the North East of Walcheren Island, and was among the twenty fatal casualties when one struck a submerged explosive device.
 
Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.
Interviews with Mnes. Jack Desmond and Bert Skinner in Ken Ford's book DDay Commando - From Normandy to the Maas with 48RMCommando.
Linked Content below.
 
Primary Roll of Honour: 
Photo of grave in Gallery: 
Yes
Additional content: 

48RM Cdo. Officers, June 1944

Extract from the Navy Lists

June 1944 Volume 1 Pages 1101  (pages 1015 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. J. L. Moulton.
 
2nd in Command 
Act. Maj. D. H. W. Sanders.
Act. Maj. D. R. de Stacpoole.

Captains
Act Capt. M. B. Reynolds.
 
Act. Tempy. Capts.
T. G. Linnell.
J. L. Perry.
W. E. Robinson.
E. Dunn.
W. F. Hoare.
F. C. L. Lennard.
 
Lieutenants 
 
Tempy. Lieuts.
T. D. Yates.
A. N. F. McLean.
M. M. Aldworth.
E. G. Curtis.
H. Smedley.
J. K. Morland.
J. J. E. Square.
G. S. Spiller,
F. R. Rigby.
R. G. Mackenzie.
D. G. Goodlet.
L. R. Grant.
J. W. Bonner.
Q. S. Ford, S.A.U.D.F.
 
Tempy. 2nd Lieut.
A. B. J. S. Rubinstein.
 
Administrative Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. N. H. Godkin.
 
Signal Officer
 
Medical Officer —  Lieut. D. M. de R. Winser, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain
 
Sergeant Major —   Act. Sergt. Maj. B. Jones, B.E.M.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

48RM Cdo. Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1105.  (page 261 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
2nd in Command —  Act. Maj. D. H. W. Sanders.
 
Captains 

Act. Tempy. Capts.
T. G. Linnell.
W. E. Robinson.
E. Dunn.
Lieutenants 

Tempy. Lieuts.
M. M. Aldworth.
H. Smedley.
J. K. Morland.
J. J. E. Square.
G. S. Spiller.
R. G. Mackenzie.
D. G. Goodlet.
L. R. Grant.
J. W. Bonner.
H. B. Boreham.
E. H. Thomas.
P. S. Collins.
C. B. Lindrea.

Tempy. 2nd Lieut.
Administrative Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. N. H. Godkin.
 
Signal Officer 
 
Medical Officer —  Lieut. D. M. de R. Winser, R.A.M.C.
 
Chaplain 
 
Sergeant-Major —  Act. Sergt.-Maj. R. H. Hay.
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

'48RM Cdo. Officers - Operation Infatuate'

Headquarters
Commanding Officer - Lt. Col. J.L. Moulton, DSO, RM.
Second in Command - Maj. D.H.W. Sanders RM.
Adjutant and S.O. - Captain L.R. Grant RM.
Chaplain - Revd. M.A.P. Wood DSC, RNVR
Source
The Official History of 48 RM Commando - published 1946.
 

'RM Engineer Commando'

History of the Unit
This unit had developed from units in the RM Battalions which were trained in demolitions and as assault engineers. 1 Engineer Company RM became 1 Engineer Commando RM in October 1943 under the reorganisation of the RM Division [source....].
From 25 October 1943 the first War Establishment was: HQ; Holding Troop; and two fighting Troops (Source: RM Circ 1303/43G dated 26 November 1943).
 
By June 1944 there were 180 all ranks, forming a small HQ with a Training Troop (the Holding Troop) and two fighting Troops. These were reorganised for the Normandy invasion with HQ and Training Troop in the UK, one Section with 1st SS Bde, one Section with 4 SS Bde, and six Landing Craft Obstruction Clearance Units.
 
Sections with Special Service/Commando Brigades
The Section with 1st Special Service Bde of 39 all ranks commanded by a lieutenant, landed in Normandy on 6 June 1944 at H+75 minutes to demolish bridges; but these were still in enemy hands and this Section prepared the defences of Brigade HQ; later they were employed in mine clearing and building strongpoints. They also improvised bridges and fords before returning to the UK on 9 September 1944.
 
The Section which joined 4 Special Service Bde arrived in France at the end of June 1944 and served in mine clearing, demolition and other work of assault engineers.
 
In November 1943 a third Section served in the Far East. This Section joined 3 Commando Brigade in November 1943 and was increased to a Troop in the late summer of 1944. It built the roads at Myebon (from 12 January 1945) and at Kangaw (from 19 January), under appalling conditions on both occasions.
 
Landing Craft Obstruction Clearance Units (LCOCU)
In the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, Nos 7 and 8 were with Force S, Nos 9 and 10 with Force G, and 11 and 12 with Force J. They were all intended to clear paths through beach obstacles, but owing to the conditions of the tide and dangers from incoming craft the men were unable to use their shallow water diving gear, but nevertheless cleared obstacles. 
 
 

'RM Eng.Commando Roll of Honour'

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

AMBLER, Edward William

Lance Corporal
PO/X 101922
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Edward Ambler, 1 RM Engineer Commando, died during operations in NW Europe. Son of Edward and Daisy Elizabeth Ambler; husband of Dorothy A. Ambler, of Wrexham, Denbighshire.

ARMITAGE, James

Sergeant
CH/X102092
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sergeant James Armitage died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of James and Elizabeth Armitage, of Sandyhills, Glasgow.

Sources
CWGC
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

BINNS, Ronald

Corporal
EX/4530T
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Ronald Binns, 1st RM Engineer Commando, died during operations in Holland. 
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/127.

CLARK, Robert

Robert Clark RM Engineer Commando
Corporal
EX/4507(T)
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Robert Clark died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Robert and Emily Sarah Clark, of Bridgetown, Totnes, Devon; husband of Irene E. Clark.
 
Source
CWGC.

EVANS, Arthur

Marine
CH/X 109879
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Arthur Evans, a carpenter before military service, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Mrs Annie Evans (nee Dychdalewicz) from Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.

GOMM, Arthur George

Sergeant
EX/4520(T)
RM Engineer Commando
Commando Basic Training Centre
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK

Sergeant Arthur Gomm died from multiple injuries sustained as a result of the premature explosion of a high explosive demolition charge at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Son of Ernest James Gomm and Ethel Maud Gomm; husband of Edna Gladys Gomm, of Ashford, Middlesex.

NUTTALL, James Horrobin

Marine
CH/X 109156
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine James Nuttall, RM Engineer Commando attached to 47RM Commando, died of wounds. Son of William Horrobin Nuttall and Annie Nuttall; husband of Edythe Nuttall, of Hollywood, Worcestershire. His death is recorded in the War Diary for the RM Engineer Commando dated 19th October 1944.

THOMSON, Donald (Cpl)

Corporal
PO/X110320(T)
RM Engineer Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Donald Thomson, RM Engineer Commando Detachment, HQ 4 Commando Brigade, died during operations in Holland. Son of Janet Williams.

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/138.

Pages

1st RM Engineer Cdo. Officers, Jun - Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

June 1944 Volume 1 Page 1100 (page 1016 on N.L.S. website page list).
October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1106 (page 262 on N.L.S. website page list).
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Officer in Command— Act. Tempy. Major E. T. Gilbert.
2nd in Command
Captain 
Acting Temporary Captain
A. B. Jackson.
D. E, Bowerman.
Temporary Lieutenant
D. Nevile.
D. J. Cogger, M.C.
F. E. Hawdon.
P. B. Woodhouse.
H. A. P. Milligan.
H. F. Baxter.
S.A.U.D.F.
Tempy. Lieut. J. J. A. McLaren.
 

'30 Commando Assault Unit'

nb. The following history is from different named sources and should not be taken as the "Official" history. 

In Sep 1942, the Director of Naval Intelligence authorised the formation of the Special Intelligence Unit, composed of 33 (Royal Marines) Troop, 34 (Army) Troop, 35 (RAF) Troop and 36 (Royal Navy) Troop. The Special Intelligence Unit was later renamed 30 RN Commando (Special Engineering Unit), and was redesignated 30 Assault Unit in December 1943 **.

The unit's operational role was to move ahead of advancing Allied forces, or to undertake covert infiltrations into enemy territory by land, sea or air, to capture much needed Intelligence, in the form of codes, documents, equipment or enemy personnel. The unit served in North Africa, the Greek Islands, Norway, Pantelleria, Sicily, Italy, and Corsica, 1942-1943.

In Nov 1943, 30 RN Commando returned to the UK to prepare for the Allied invasion of German occupied Europe. In Normandy, France, 30 Assault Unit (codenamed WOOLFORCE and PIKEFORCE) landed on JUNO and UTAH beaches, attempted to capture a German radar station at Douvres-la-Delivrande, and later fought their way into Cherbourg.

During July 1944 the Unit served in Rennes and Brest, and followed French forces into Paris, France, Aug 1944. In Sep 1944 30 Assault Unit began a series of operations in the Channel coast ports as they were captured by the Allies. By May 1945, Royal Marines from 30 Assault Unit had captured the German Naval Base at Bremen, Germany.

A 30 Assault Unit Royal Marines detachment was sent to the Far East in 1945, but the Japanese surrender precluded operations. Subsequent activities in Singapore, Indo-China and Hong Kong eventually provided much useful intelligence. 30 Assault Unit was finally disbanded in 1946. 

Source
The Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives from papers collected by Sqn Ldr David C Nutting and Lt Cdr Trevor James Glanville and presented to the Liddell Hart Centre by Sqn Ldr David C Nutting in 1997. View the scope of the collection [HERE....].
 
** When the unit was redesignated as 30 Assault Unit in Dec 43, the troop numbers were changed from 33, 34, and 36, to A, B, and X troops, with an additional HQ troop. They were then billeted at Littlehampton. Lt Col. Arthur Woolley was their CO at Littlehampton.

Footnote
In Nicholas Rankins book Ian Fleming's Commandos, and later in a programme titled Dieppe Uncovered screened on the 19th August 2012, documents would appear to reveal that in fact an Intelligence Assault Unit was formed for the Dieppe Raid (19th August 1942) by Commander Ian Fleming RN and operated covertly on the raid as a Platoon of 40RM Commando under Lt H.O Huntington-Whiteley (promoted Acting Captain on 15th Oct. 1942), their role to "pinch" signals intelligence documents, etc. from German Naval HQ at Dieppe. 

One of the documents discovered is titled "History of SigInt (Signals Intelligence) operations undertaken by 30 Commando, 30 AU", and in para 4 of that document it states " the party at Dieppe did not achieve their objectives". 

30 Commando Roll of Honour

The Fallen from No. 30 Commando Assault Unit
Notes:
** These men were part of the signals intelligence team covertly designated as a platoon of 40RM Commando,  10 platoon 'X' Company , solely for the Dieppe Raid.  This was the forerunner of 30 AU. Their names may also be on the 40RM Commando ROH.

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

ASHTON, Colin William

Fusilier
14241646
30 Commando Assault Unit
Lancashire Fusiliers
Lancashire Constabulary
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier Colin Ashton, 34 Army Troop, died during operations in the Aegean when his unit was attacked on Leros and bombed by enemy aircraft. He has no known grave. Son of Cyril and Mary Ashton; husband of Mary A. J. Ashton, of Trafford Park, Manchester.

BANCROFT, John

Bombardier
71141
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Bombardier John Bancroft, 34 Army Troop, was killed in action during operations in the Aegean when his unit was attacked on Leros and bombed by enemy aircraft. Son of Abraham and Mary Bancroft, of Keighley, Yorkshire.

BELCHER, Thomas Eaton

Captain
94064
30 Commando Assault Unit
South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Thomas Belcher, 34 Army Troop, was killed in action during operations in the Aegean when his unit was attacked on Leros and bombed by enemy aircraft. He has no known grave.

BENTLEY, Lennard

Marine
CH/X114551
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Lennard Bentley died during operations at Normandy, France. He died when anti personnel bombs were dropped from enemy aircraft. Son of Frederic Robinson Bentley and Dorry Juliet Bentley, of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

BRADY, Peter

Able Seaman
P/JX.384283
30 Commando Assault Unit
Killed in action or died of wounds
Able Seaman Peter Brady died during operations in France. Son of Patrick and Catherine Brady, of Liverpool.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC main entry.
[2] CWGC Grave Registration Report Form.

COWAN, Kenneth

Marine Kenneth Cowan
Marine
CH/X 3889
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Marine Kenneth Cowan, from Belfast, died in an accident. Son of Alexander and Isabella J. Cowan, of Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Extract from the Belfast Telegraph Monday 29 January 1945

HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY, Herbert Oliver

Herbert Oliver Huntington-Whiteley.
Captain
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Marines
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Herbert Huntington-Whiteley died during operations at Le Havre, France. Son of Captain Sir Herbert Maurice Huntington-Whiteley, R.N., 2nd Bt., and of Lady Pamela Margaret Huntington-Whiteley (nee Baldwin), of Astley, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcs.

MCDAID, Francis

Trooper
14317298
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Armoured Corps
Glasgow City Police
Killed in action or died of wounds
Trooper Francis McDaid, 34 Army Troop, was killed in action during operations in the Aegean when his unit was attacked on Leros and bombed by enemy aircraft. He has no known grave. Son of William and Mary McDaid, of Glasgow.

MULDOON, Daniel

Able Seaman
P/JX.380763
30 Commando Assault Unit
Killed in action or died of wounds
Able Seaman Daniel Muldoon died during operations in France. Son of Daniel and Philomena Muldoon, of Blackhill, Co. Durham.
 
Sources
[1] CWGC main entry.
[2] CWGC Grave Registration Report Form.

O'CALLAGHAN, Frank John

Marine
CH/X 111626
40RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Frank O'Callaghan was killed [1] by a sniper while attached to 30 Commando AU during operations at Normandy. He had previously served with 40RM Commando [2].
 
Sources
[1] CWGC

ROBINSON, Anthony Denzil

Lt A.D. Robinson 30 Commando
Lieutenant
292209
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Irish Fusiliers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Anthony Robinson died of wounds in Italy. Son of Guy Denzil Robinson and Sydney Sophia Robinson, of Bishopstoke, Eastleigh, Hampshire.
Extract from the Derby Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 13 June 1945

SHAW, Geoffrey

Marine
PLY/X113759
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Geoffrey Shaw died during operations at Le Havre, France. Son of William Birch and Amy Shaw of Sheffield.
  • Also killed on that day from his unit and buried at Sanvic was Captain Herbert Oliver Huntington-Whiteley.
Sources

WRIGHT, Leo Arthur Philip

Corporal
PO/X 4108
30 Commando Assault Unit
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Leo Wright died during operations at Normandy, France, when anti personnel bombs were dropped from enemy aircraft. Son of Leo Arthur Phillip Wright and Elizabeth Wright, of Stratford, London.
  • Also killed were Lieutenant Ionides and Marine Bentley.  

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QUILL, Raymond Humphrey

Rank: 
Colonel
Unit / Base: 
'30 Commando Assault Unit'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Tuesday, May 4, 1897
Died : 
Monday, December 7, 1987
Colonel Raymond Humphrey Quill
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Humphrey Quill was the Commanding Officer of 30 Assault Unit from November 1944. A veteran of World War 1 he had served with the RM Brigade at the Dardanelles 1914/15 and on board HMS Lord Nelson from October 1916 to November 1918 [1]
  • 28 March 1935 (Major) appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order [2].
  • 1939 Intelligence Officer, Naval Intelligence Division (N.I.D.), Singapore, later serving in Iceland and the Mediterranean with N.I.D [1].
  • June to October 1944  Commanding Officer, Holding Bn., Portsmouth Division [1].
  • November 1944 Commanding Officer 30 Assault Unit [1].
  • 11 December 1945 (Lieutenant Colonel)(Acting Colonel) appointed D.S.O. in recognition of distinguished service during the War in Europe [3].
  • 5 November 1946 publication of the award of Legion of Merit (Degree of Officer) conferred by the President of the United States of America [4].
  • 12 June 1947 (Colonel) appointed C.B.E. (Military Division) [5].
  • 17 January 1950 to Retired List [1].
  • 1967 Master of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers [6].
Sources
[1] Full Service Record on National Archives file ADM196/64/181.
[2] London Gazette 34147, page 2230.
[3] London Gazette 37380, page 5987.
[4] London Gazette 37777, page 5417.
[5] London Gazette 37977, page 2578.
[6] London Metroplitan Archives.
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 86 issued March 1988.
Navy Lists Jan. 1945.
[Image] Patricia Quill via Michael Martin.
 

WOOLLEY, Arthur Rupert

Rank: 
Lieutenant Colonel
Unit / Base: 
'30 Commando Assault Unit'
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Born: 
Friday, April 2, 1909
Died : 
Monday, May 4, 1987
Age: 
78
Arthur Woolley joined the Royal Marines on 1 December 1939 and after his basic training was posted to the 5th Batallion Royal Marines Brigade.
  • Promoted Temporary Captain April 1940, Acting Temporary Major November 1941, and Second in Command of 5th RM Bn. June 1942.
  • After a brief spell as OC No.2 Landing Group Beach Unit he returned as Major (Second in Command) of 5th RM Bn., which, by this time, had been re-designated as No.45 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
  • January 1944 promoted Acting Acting Temporary Lieutenant Colonel and Commanding Officer of 30 Assault Unit RM. He remained in this role until February 1945.
  • December 1944 awarded the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry, skill, determination and undaunted devotion to duty during the landing of Allied Forces on the coast of Normandy [1].
  • After leaving 30AU he became Naval Provost Marshall at Naples.
  • April 1945 Commanding Officer RM Holding Commando.
  • Post war he returned to a business career and in 1960 became Chairman of the Appeals Committee of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, a post he held for 8 years.
  • 1 January 1970 appointed O.B.E. (Civil Division) for services to the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind [2].
Sources
Service details 
  • Obituary in the Globe and Laurel Jan/Feb. 1988 edition.
  • Navy Lists as shown in linked content below.
Awards
[1] London Gazette 36858, page 5915.
[2] London Gazette 44999, page 13.
 

30 Assault Unit RM Officers, Jun '44

Extract from the Navy Lists - Bi Monthly - June 1944
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
Navy Lists Volume 1 Page 1102.  (page 1016 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Commanding Officer —  
Act. Lieut.-Col. A. R. Woolley.
 
Staff Officer — 
Act. Tempy. Capt. C. R. Lamb.
 
Intelligence Officer —  
Act. Tempy. Capt. G. H. E. Bailey.
 
Majors — 
Act. Tempy. Maj. A. L. Evans.
 
Captains  —
Act. Capt.
H. O. Huntington-Whiteley.
J. R. Douglas
 
Act. Tempy. Capt.
J. S. Hargreaves-Heap.
K. G. G. MacGregor.
C. H. Cunningham.
G. Pike.
C. S. Baker.
 
Lieutenants  —
 

30 Assault Unit RM Officers, Oct.'44

Extract from the Navy Lists - Quarterly - October 1944
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
Navy Lists Volume 2 Page 1106.  (page 262 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Commanding Officer —  
Staff Officer — 
Act. Tempy. Capt. C. R. Lamb.
 
Intelligence Officer —  
Majors — 
Act. Tempy. Maj. A. L. Evans.

Captains  —
Tempy. Capt.
T. C. Salmons.
J. C. Lessing, S.A.U.D.F.

Act. Capt.
J. R. Douglas.

Act. Tempy. Capt.
J. S. Hargreaves-Heap.
K. G. G. MacGregor.
C. H. Cunningham.
G. Pike.
C. S. Baker.
W. Hamling.
S. A. Ryder.
 
Lieutenants  —

Sergeant-Major — 
Tempy. Sergt.-Maj. A. F. Jacobs.
 

30 Assault Unit RM Officers, Jan.'45

Extract from the Navy Lists - Quarterly - January 1945
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
Volume 2 Page 1106.  (page 262 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Commanding Officers —
Capt. C. R. Lamb.
 
Intelligence Officer — 
Act. Tempy. Maj. A. L. Evans, D.S.C.
 
Captains  —
Tempy. Capt.
T. C. Salmons.
J. C. Lessing, S.A.U.D.F.
 
Act. Capt.
N.G. Michell
 
Act. Tempy. Capt.
J. S. Hargreaves-Heap.
K. G. G. MacGregor.
C. H. Cunningham.
G. Pike.
C. S. Baker.
S. A. Ryder.
 
Lieutenants  —
Temp. Lieut.
W. Hamling
 
Temp. 2nd Lieut.
J.W. Rose
N.M. Brooks
 
Sergeant-Major —
A. F. Jacobs.
 

30 Assault Unit RM Officers, July '45

Extract from the Navy Lists - Quarterly - July 1945
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
Volume 2 Page 1169.  (page 277 on N.L.S. website page list).

 
Commanding Officers —
Act. Col. R.H. Quill, M.V.O. 
Act. Lieut.-Col. B.W. de Courcy-Ireland
 
Staff Officer — 
Capt. C.R. Lamb.
 
Intelligence Officer — 
Act. Tempy. Capt. G.H.E. Bailey.
 
Majors — 
Act. Tempy. Maj. A.L. Evans, D.S.C.
 
Captains  —
Tempy. Capt.
T.C. Salmons.
J.C. Lessing, S.A.U.D.F.
 
Act. Capt.
N.G. Michell
 
Act. Tempy. Capt.
J.S. Hargreaves-Heap.
G. Pike.
C.S. Baker.
S.A. Ryder.
R. Jackson.
M. J. D. Cooke.
 
Lieutenants  —
Temp. Lieut.
J.W. Rose
N.M. Brooks
J.F.P. Kruthoffer
 
Sergeant-Major —
A. F. Jacobs.
 

'The Asti Seven 30AU'

Extract from Commando Association newsletter 85 issued September 1987

 
Peter Jemmet (30 Cdo) writes: -" The Asti Seven ".
 
These seven members of No. 2 Section, 30 Commando (Special Operations), parachuted into the Asti area of N.W. Italy, ending the war in Turin (1945). They were:-
 
  • Major Strachan,
  • Lieut. Paterson,
  • Sgt. Eddie Smith, MM.,
  • Sgt. John Fairey
  • Pte. Denman
  • Pte. Anderson
  • Pte. Dan Whitcombe.

Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals

Special Service Brigades were renamed Commando Brigades at the end of 1944. 
Brig Derek Mills Roberts, Major General Robert Grice Sturges, Lord Lovat

In 1940 there were twelve Army Commando Units raised within a single Special Service Brigade. For a short period of time the newly formed commando units were grouped into five Special Service Battalions and an HQ under the command of Brigadier J.C. Haydon.  The idea of Bn's was quickly dropped and the Army Commandos reverted to individual units within the Special Service Brigade. Signallers were a troop of the Brigade HQ and divided into Sections within it, along with other groups. In 1942 two Royal Marine Commando units were raised.

In August 1943 the number of Commandos was expanded with the introduction of additional RM Commando units, and the single Special Service Brigade was increased to four, each having different Commando units operating within it.

The four new Special Service Brigades operated within a new Special Service Group commanded by Major General Robert Grice Sturges, who can be seen in the above photo with Lord Lovat and Brig. Derek Mills-Roberts.

Commando Signallers were then attached to each of the four Special Service Brigades. It should be noted that Signallers would be attached to where they were needed and this meant that on occasions RM Cdo. Signallers would operate with Army Commandos and vice versa.

The initial plan was for the RM Commandos and Army Commandos to each form their own Special Service Brigades, with the Royal Marines forming 3 and 4 Special Service Brigades which would each have a Headquarters formed from the HQ of 102 and 101 RM Brigades respectively. However it was quickly decided that as the already existing 40 and 41 RM Commandos were operating well in the Central Mediterranean Force alongside their Army commando counterparts, there was a benefit to mixing them and so this was done. These were the Units of the Special Service Brigades in June 1944

North West Europe
No.1 Special Service Brigade
1 Special Service Brigade Headquarters
No.3 Commando (Army)
No.4 Commando (Army)
No.6 Commando (Army)
No.45 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines.
1 and 8 troops (French) and other elements from No.10 (Inter Allied) Commando 
Elements from 1 RM Engineer Commando
 
North West Europe
No.4 Special Service Brigade
No.4 Special Service Brigade Headquarters.
No.41 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
No.46 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
No.47 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
No.48 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
Elements from 1 RM Engineer Commando
 
Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Central Mediterranean area 
No.2 Special Service Brigade
No.2 Special Service Brigade Headquarters
No.2 Commando (Army)
No.9 Commando (Army)
No.40 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
No.43 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
 
The Far East - Burma.
No.3 Special Service Brigade
No.3 Special Service Brigade Headquarters
No.1 Commando (Army)
No.5 Commando (Army
No.42 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
No.44 Royal Marine Commando, Royal Marines
3 Section 1 RM Engineer Commando
Discover more about 3 Commando Brigade operations in Burma [more.....].
 
By November 1944 there had been a change with No.4 Commando ( with French ) moving to 4 Brigade, and No.46 RM Commando would go on to join 1 Brigade. Additionaly the term Special Service Brigade was changed to Commando Brigade. 
 
Officers and men from other units were often temporarily attached for specific operations to the Brigades either for their skills or knowledge, or to provide artillery support.
 

More can be read about 3 Commando Brigade in copies of the Third Jungle Book issued at the time they were overseas. We have several copies in this archive including Issue 9 which has a Roll of Honour for each Commando within the Brigade and a history of each of the Units that were part of the Brigade. You can find them on the link to their operations above.

CVA Gallery images can be viewed here: Special Service Brigade Gallery

'Special Service Roll of Honour'

The Fallen from the Special Service Brigade and Group
 
No. 1 Independent Company
No. 2 Independent Company
No. 3 Independent Company
No. 4 Independent Company
No. 5 Independent Company
Special Service Battalions
Special Service/Commando Group, Brigade H.Q., CMWTC, and Brigade Signals
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
Holding Operational Commando
1 Special Service/Commando Brigade 
2 Special Service/Commando Brigade
3 Special Service/Commando Brigade
4 Special Service/Commando Brigade

Special Service Detachments 1 and 2 (Burma)
(where no earlier commando unit is yet known)
Special Boat Section / Squadron / Service
The SAS and SBS hold their own comprehensive ROH. 

Service in a Commando not fully established
The following are referred to as "Commando" on either the CWGC databse, or on some other document we have discovered, but to date we have no official detail of their commando service. If you have such information please contact us. [go to contact form]
Deaths at Commando Training Centres
Service Record required to verify any commando service.
Pte.   F.E.  WELCH                                    

Notes on Training Centre deaths: Prior to the establishment of the Commando Basic Training Centre (CBTC), from 1940 training was done on a Unit basis. Some later attended the CBTC for further training already confirmed as Commandos.  In 1943 some RM Battalions were simply redesignated as RM Commando units prior to their Commando training. Therefore a few who died in training at Achnacarry are shown on their Unit ROH. Additionally units other than Commandos trained at Achnacarry on occasions, so their names will be on their Regimental ROH.  If not listed here check the Roll of Honour [View] and Archive links below.


Service Records required before inclusion
Buried at Tirana Park War Memorial Cemetery, Albania, all having died during Operation Healing Two, a Combined Operations assault on 28/29 July 1944 from the Island of Vis against German Forces in Albania. In 2019 the CWGC inexplicably changed their records for these soldiers to show a secondary unit as No.2 Commando however their own Battalion, 2nd Bn HLI City of Glasgow Regt., (not to be confused with the other 2nd Bn HLI) was indeed operating from the Dalmatian Island of Vis at the time as were No.2, the R.S.R,, and other units. No other record shows they were in No.2 Commando just part of a Combined Operations Force that involved different units. All are remembered on the Highland Light Infantry Roll of Honour.
3251200 LSgt. Herbert AVEYARD, 29, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn. 
3326243 Pte. Alexander BARR, 29, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn.
2939334 Pte. John CASEY, 22, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn. 
176413 Lieut. Alan Macdonald SENNETT, 23, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn.
3328173 Pte. Norman SWANNEY, 24, Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn. 

We will Remember them
and all ranks who served in the Special Service Brigades, and have since passed on in the passage of time, who are also remembered by their proud families and comrades.
 

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen. Displaying 1 - 94 of 94

AINSLEY, Ernest

Ernest Ainsley 5 Independent Company
Fusilier
2883670
No 5 Independent Company
8th Bn Royal Fusiliers City of London Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Ernest Ainsley died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Oscar and Jane Ann Ainsley, of Gateshead, Co. Durham.

ALLEN, Richard Henry

Fusilier
4193131
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers, 7th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Richard Allen was reported missing 28 May 1940 later confirmed as killed in action during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Thomas and Margaret Ellen Allen of Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.

ASHLEY, Pierce

Private
14430189
Commando Basic Training Centre
The King's Regiment (Liverpool)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Pierce Ashley died at the Military Hospital, Onich, of multiple gunshot wounds. 
Son of Thomas and Josephine Ashley, of Inchicore, Dublin.
 
Source
CWGC.

AYTON, Philip Atterbury

Philip Ayton 2SBS
Captain
184637
SBS
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Philip Ayton, 2 SBS, was severely wounded when he stepped on a landmine during a raid on the Channel Islands. He was evacuated to the UK but later died of his wounds. Posthumous Mention in Despatches. 
Son of Sydney Harry and Elsie Alice Ayton, of Eastbourne, Sussex.

BAILEY, Arthur Charles

Gunner
14422036
1 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Artillery
Died in the UK

Gunner Arthur Bailey was found dead on Westhampnett Lane Chichester, a road leading to Goodwood.  Ambulance men at the scene found that he had fractured his skull and it was later ascertained that he had fallen from a lorry in which he was a passenger.

BALDWIN, Charles William

Sergeant
4183553
No 2 Independent Company
Monmouthshire Regiment, 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Charles Baldwin was killed in action during operations at Pothus, Norway (Scissors Force). Son of George and Elizabeth Baldwin; husband of Inez Jane Baldwin, of Penram, Glamorgan.
Service

BECKETT, John Arthur

Lance Sergeant
2585162
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Died on war service
Lance Sergeant John Beckett, Brigade Signals 2 Section, died in a road traffic collision along with two others. Son of Arthur John and Rosetta Matilda Beckett, of Southend-on-Sea [1][2].

BLACK, George Leonard

Fusilier
4193813
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers, 6th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier George Black died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of G. D. and Margaret Black, of Caernarvon.

Sources
CWGC.
 

BURNS, Arthur Brian

Signalman
3781988
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Died on war service
Signalman Arthur Burns, Brigade Signals 2 Section, died in a road traffic collision along with two others. Son of James and Elizabeth Burns, of Haverthwaite [1][2].

BUTLER, George Albert

Marine
CH/X113017
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Marines
Died on war service

Marine George Butler, 4 Special Service Brigade HQ,  died at the General Military Hospital, Barming Heath nr. Maidstone from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

CASSEY, Norman Walter

Grave of LCpl Cassey Commando Brigade Sigs.
Lance Corporal
14649217
1 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Norman Cassey, 1 Special Service Brigade Signals, died during operations at Le Plein Normandy when the HQ was heavily shelled and mortared. Son of Walter and Annie Cassey; husband of Doris Mary Cassey, of Dartford, Kent.
 
Sources

CASSON, Robert

Mne Robert Casson 45RMCommando
Marine
EX/3236
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine Robert Casson, 4 Special Service Brigade HQ, died during operations at Normandy on D Day. He was shot as his Landing Craft approached Juno beach.

CHISHOLM, Alexander

Rifleman
3245939
No 1 Independent Company
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 6th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds

Rifleman Alexander Chisholm died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of David and Elizabeth Chisholm, of Hamilton, Lanarkshire.

COOK, Herbert

Rifleman
14419989
Commando Basic Training Centre
King's Royal Rifle Corps
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Rifleman Herbert Cook, aged 18, died at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook, of Islington, London.
Death recorded as by '"shell round (mortar) of head while on service training."  

COWIESON, Alex, G.

Lance Corporal
3310910
No 1 Independent Company
6th Bn Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal Alex Cowieson died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Alexander Gray and Catherine Cowieson, of Partick, Glasgow; husband of Ruby Cowieson, of Partick.

CROUCH, Alfred John

Trooper
7952333
SBS
Special Air Service and Royal Armoured Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds

Trooper Alfred Crouch, Special Boat Service, SAS Regiment, AAC, attached to 2 Commando Brigade, died during operations at Lake Comacchio.

CURRIE, John Robert Sanderson

Signalman John R.S. Currie,  Commando Bde Signals
Signalman
2578032
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds

Signalman John Currie, 2 Special Service Brigade Signals, died during operations in Italy. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge. He has no known grave. Son of Daniel James Currie and Mary Jane Currie.

DAVIES, Norman

Signalman
2588380
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds
Signalman Norman Davies, 1 Commando Brigade Signals, was killed in action during operations in Germany. At the time of his death 1 Commando Brigade were engaged in operations near Wesel.
 
Sources

DAVIES, Thomas Henry

Second Lieutenant
89660
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers, 7th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Thomas Davies died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force).
Son of John and Olwyn May Davies, of Swansea.
 
Sources
CWGC.

DREW, Norman

Lance Corporal
2697714
Commando Basic Training Centre
Scots Guards 4th Bn.
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal Norman Drew died by drowning at the Commando Depot (Commando Basic Training Centre), Achnacarry. Son of John and Mary Ann Drew, of Paisley; husband of Helen Burns Drew, of Paisley.

DRYSDALE, Kenneth J.H.

Private
3191996
Commando Basic Training Centre
King's Own Scottish Borderers
Died on war service
Died in the UK

Private Kenneth Drysdale drowned at Mucomir, Gairlochy, whilst serving at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Son of Andrew Sproat Drysdale and Maggie Drysdale, of Wigtown; husband of Eileen Doris Drysdale, of Wigtown.

EMBELIN, Arthur Edward

Company Sergeant Major
1867223
SBS
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Company Sergeant Major Arthur Embelin, 2 Special Boat Section, was reported missing later presumed killed in action during operations at Oran Harbour, Algeria. He had previously served in 101 Troop, the Folbot section of No. 6 Commando, and was the first CSM of 2 Special Boat Section.

FLAVELL, Roy Russell

Gunner
873819
No 5 Independent Company
Royal Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds

Gunner Roy Flavell died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Louis Henry Thomas and Elizabeth Flavell, of Southfields, London.

GODSELL, Ernest

Corporal
4193262
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers, 7th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Ernest Godsell died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Tom and Annie Godsell, of Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.

Sources
CWGC.
 

HARE, Owen Stewart

Second Lieutenant
129412
Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Second Lieutenant Owen Hare, 1st Special Service Bn., died result of a mountaineering accident on Ben Nevis during training at STC Lochailort.
Register of deaths records the Informant as Padre Basil Pitt, Army Chaplain. 

HAYDON, Alan Albert

Gunner
998913
Commando Basic Training Centre
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Gunner Alan Haydon died by accidental drowning at the Commando Depot, Achnacarry.
Son of Albert and Elizabeth Haydon; husband of Muriel Ruby Haydon, of Balham, London.
8 November 1941 posted from 34th Signal Training Regiment, RA, to Commando Depot.

HENDERSON, John Patrick Leo

Lt Henderson 2 Commando
Major
117132
No 2 Commando
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Engineers
Military Cross (MC)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Major John Henderson MC, 2 Special Service Brigade, died during operations in Italy [1].
 
On the 8th May 1940 he transferred from the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry to the Royal Engineers retaining his seniority as 2/Lieutenant. [2]

HOCTEL, Lamont Durward

Private
35170079
Commando Basic Training Centre
US Rangers 1st Bn.
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Lamont Hoctel, 1st US Rangers, Company 'E',  drowned whilst training at Achnacarry. The date of his death is during the period that the US 1st Ranger Bn., led by Colonel W. Darby attended the Commando Basic Training Centre for their training.

HOWELLS, Ellis

Ellis Howells 1st SBS
Lance Corporal Ellis Howes
Lance Corporal
3910267
No 12 Commando
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
SBS
South Wales Borderers
Special Air Service Regiment
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Ellis Howells was killed in action having left the Commandos and joined the 1st Special Boat Service, S.A.S. Regiment, Army Air Corps. He died during an attack on a railway bridge at Limpljani in the former Yugoslavia.

HOWIE, Alexander Lugton

Signalman
2588118
No 1 Independent Company
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds

Signalman Alexander Howie died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of the late John L. and Charlotte P. Howie; nephew of Miss A. Leyton, of Greenock.

HOWIE, Gavin Dalzell

Captain
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Gavin Howie, HQ 4 Special Service Brigade, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Robert and Gertrude Susan Howie, of Upperton, Sussex.
 
Source
CWGC.
 

HUGHES, John

Marine
PLY/X 101328
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Hughes, HQ 4 Special Service Brigade, died during operations at Walcheren, Holland.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Registers Of Reports Of Deaths: Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/132.

HUGHES, Stanley Raymond

Fusilier
4130995
SBS
Special Air Service and 1st Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers
Military Medal (MM)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Stanley Hughes M.M., SBS, SAS Regiment, AAC, attached to 2 Commando Brigade, died during operations at Lake Comacchio. Son of Edward Lloyd Hughes and Bertha Hughes; husband of Hilda May Hughes, of Stoneycroft, Lancashire.

HUGHES, William Nichol

Guardsman
2698261
Commando Basic Training Centre
Scots Guards
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Guardsman William Hughes was found dead at 3pm on 27 October 1942 in Loch Lochy at Bunarkaig, 25 yards West of the boathouse. He had been reported missing on 4 October 1942. His death is recorded as by drowning and he was seen after death by Capt. J.E.

JACKSON, Graham Montague

Second Lieutenant
90231
No 3 Independent Company
Essex Regiment, 2/5th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Second Lieutenant Graham Jackson died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). B.A. (Cantab.). Son of Ernest Montague and Florence Myra Jackson, of Mistley, Essex.
 
Source
CWGC
 

JOHNSON, Herbert

Lieutenant
14241825 and 302137
Commando Basic Training Centre
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Wiltshire Constabulary
Died on war service
Herbert Johnson was a Detective Sergeant in the Wiltshire Constabulary who volunteered in 1942 for the commandos. His first service number corresponds with those attending the 2nd Police Intake on 23 July 1942 at the Commando Depot (Commando Basic Training Centre), Achnacarry.

KERLOGUE, Leslie Walter

Private
6014642
No 3 Independent Company
Essex Regiment, 2/5th Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Leslie Kerlogue died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Bertie and Edith Kerlogue; husband of Muriel Joan Kerlogue, of Dovercourt, Essex.

LAVENDER, Ivor William

Company Quartermaster Sergeant
2202727
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers 4th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds

Company Quartermaster Sergeant Ivor Lavender died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of William and Lillian Lavender; husband of Dorothy Florence Lavender, of Acrefair, Denbighshire.

LAYMAN, William Walter

Lieutenant
143207
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
South African Artillery
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant William Layman, South African Forces seconded to the Royal Marines, was killed in action during operations with 4 Special Service Brigade. He embarked for Walcheren on board Landing Craft Gun (Medium), LCG(M) 102, which was sunk during the approach.

LEES, Archibald

Private
14241677
Commando Basic Training Centre
General Service Corps
Lancashire Constabulary
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Archibald Lees drowned in Loch Lochy during training at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Son of Robert and Emily Lees; husband of Joan Lees, of Lancaster.

LEHNIGER, Richard

Served as : 
LEONARD
Private
13801849
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
Pioneer Corps
Killed in action or died of wounds
62 Commando (Small Scale Raiding Force). Operation Aquatint.
Son of Gustav and Gisela Lehniger; husband of Julie Lehniger, of Yeovil, Somerset. Born at Petschau, Bohemia.
 
Sources
CWGC.

LEWIS, Francis

Signalman
2574102
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Killed in action or died of wounds

Signalman Francis Lewis, 2 Special Service Brigade Signals, died during operations in Italy. The date of his death coincides with Operation Partridge. He has no known grave. Son of William and Mary Lewis, of Liverpool.

LYONS, Frank

Marine
CH/X112024
Commando Basic Training Centre
Royal Marines
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Marine Frank Lyons died of gunshot wounds and shock at The Military Hospital, Onich, near Fort William, believed to be located at the time in the grounds of Alltshellach House.

MANSON, Alexander Reid

Signalman
14359540
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Died in service
Signalman Alexander Manson, Special Service Brigade Signal Troop, died in the UK.

Son of William Laird Manson and Jessie Reid Manson; husband of Annie Walker Manson, of Wembley Park, Middlesex.

MARCH-PHILLIPPS, Gustavus Henry

Major
39184
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
Royal Artillery
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Commanding Officer 62 Commando (Small Scale Raiding Force).
Killed in action Operation Aquatint. Posthumous Mention in Despatches.

MARTIN, Robert George

Private Robert Martin 4 Independent Company
Private
2930946
No 4 Independent Company
2nd Bn Liverpool Scottish QOCH
Died on active service
Private Robert Martin was accidentally shot and killed returning from the British Expedition to Norway (Scissors Force). Buried at sea. Son of Robert and Margaret Martin, of Liverpool.

MASON, James

Motherwell Times 2July1943 re CQMS Mason
Company Quartermaster Sergeant
3244104
Special Service Brigade
Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C. 52nd Regt.
Died on active service

Company Quartermaster Sergeant James Mason contracted a fatal illness whilst engaged in East Africa as a Physical Training Instructor for the indigenous troops there. 

MATSON, Alexander

Private
3313241
No 1 Independent Company
1st Bn Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Alexander Matson died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force).

MCCARTHY, Patrick

Private
5509745
Commando Basic Training Centre
West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Patrick McCarthy, aged 18, died by drowning at the Commando Depot, Achnacarry. 
Son of Kathleen McCarthy, of Sholing, Southampton.

MCGILL, David

Lance Corporal
2757039
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal David McGill was wounded 22 May 1940 during operations at Bodo, Norway (Scissors Force). Received gunshot wounds to his left leg and abdomen. Dangerously ill, evacuated to the hospital ship HMHS Aba. Died of his wounds and buried at sea.

MCLEAN, George

Lance Corporal
2828784
Commando Basic Training Centre
Seaforth Highlanders
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lance Corporal George McClean was accidentally killed in an explosion at the Commando Depot, Achnacarry. 
 

MILNE, Alexander

Sergeant
2878140
No 6 Commando
SBS
Gordon Highlanders
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Alexander Milne was reported missing 6 June 1943 after a raid to destroy a radar station on Lampedusa Island in the Mediterranean Sea (Operation Buttercup), later confirmed killed in action, whilst serving in 'Z' Special Boat Section.

MOORES, William

Sapper
1881273
No 1 Independent Company
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sapper William Moores died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Edwin and Harriet Moores, of Manchester; husband of Agnes Moores, of Manchester.

MORGAN, Thomas

Private
4977740
Special Service Detachment 2
Sherwood Forresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Private Thomas Morgan, Special Service Detachment 2*, was reported missing in Burma, later presumed killed in action aproximately 30 June 1942. He has no known grave. Son of Peter and Catherine Morgan, of Scholes, Wigan, Lancashire.
 
Sources

MUNRO, George

Sergeant
3323555
No 11 Commando
50ME Commando
SBS
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 2nd Bn.
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant George Munro, a veteran of the Litani River raid, died during operations with the S.B.S., on the island of Samos after leaving the Commando.
Postings
Sep   1940 - volunteered for 11 Cdo.

O'NEILL, Robert

Private
3315133
No 1 Independent Company
1st Bn Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Private Robert O'Neill died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Henry and Margaret O'Neill, of Glasgow; husband of Margaret O'Neill, of Glasgow.

OPOCZYNSKI, Abraham

Served as : 
ORR, Adam
Sergeant
6387010
13801810
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
Pioneer Corps
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Served under an alias. Special Operations Executive attached Small Scale Raiding Force for Operation Aquatint during which he was taken prisoner. 1945 reported missing whilst in captivity, later presumed killed in action.

PATERSON, Andrew Gray

Lance Corporal
2587316
Brigade Signals
Royal Corps of Signals
Died on war service
Lance Corporal Andrew Paterson, Brigade Signals 2 Section, died in a road traffic collision along with two others. Son of Angus and Margaret Paterson, of Springburn, Glasgow; husband of Florence Paterson, of Springburn, Glasgow. [1][2].

PETERS, Richard James McGregor

Lieutenant Richard Peters 2 SBS
Richard Peters 2 Special Boat Section
Lieutenant
226391
SBS
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 7th(1st Bn Queen Victoria's Rifles)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Richard Peters, 2 Special Boat Section, died whilst leading a small reconnaissance operation to gather intelligence from villagers on the strength and disposition of Japanese forces on the other side of a bridge across the River Irrawaddy in the area of Pakkoku-Pagan. He was accompan

PIRIE, James

Captain
267968
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain James Pirie, Royal Engineers, was attached to 2 Special Service Brigade at the time of his death.
 
Notes
During this period the Brigade were involved in operations against the German garrison on the Island of Brac.

PORTER, Alexander

Marine
PLY/X 102832
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds

Marine Alexander Porter, HQ 4 Special Service Brigade, died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Alexander and Agnes Porter, of Kirkintilloch, Dunbartonshire; husband of Ruby Porter, of Kirkintilloch.

PRITCHARD, William Henry

Captain William Pritchard RE
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain)
76488
Special Service Brigade
No 2 Commando
Royal Engineers
Military Cross (MC)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain William Pritchard MC was reported missing 28 March 1942 after the St. Nazaire raid (Operation Chariot), later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 457.

RICHARDSON, Sydney

Lieutenant
302230
4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lieutenant Sydney Richardson died during operations at Flushing whilst attached to HQ 4 Special Service (Commando) Brigade. Son of James Eric and Mary Richardson, of Tyldesley, Lancashire.

ROBERTS, Edward

Corporal
5884746
SBS
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Hampshire Regiment 5th Bn.
Special Air Service Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds

Corporal Edward Roberts, Special Boat Service, SAS Regiment, AAC, attached 2 Commando Brigade, died during operations at Lake Comacchio.
Son of Leslie D. and Annie H. Fraser, of Parkhead, Glasgow.

Sources
CWGC.
 

ROBERTS, Edward James

Fusilier
4178299
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers 4th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds

Fusilier Edward Roberts was killed in action during operations at Pothus, Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Robert and Mary Roberts, of Penycae, Denbighshire; husband of Sadie Roberts.

SCULLION, James

Fusilier
6983742
Commando Basic Training Centre
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 70th Bn.
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Fusilier James Scullion, aged 18, died by drowning at the Commando Depot (Commando Basic Training Centre), Achnacarry. Son of Henry and Margaret Jane Scullion, of Culnady.

SINCLAIR, Archibald Roy McGregor

Sergeant
3326187
No 11 Commando
SBS
Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sergeant Archibald Sinclair was reported missing 6 June 1943 after a raid to destroy a radar station on Lampedusa Island in the Mediterranean Sea (Operation Buttercup), later confirmed killed in action. He was attached to 'Z' Special Boat Section, 2nd SAS Regiment, A.A.C.

SMITH, Andrew Henry

Captain
67373
Training Centres
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Captain Andrew Smith, formerly a civil engineer, was accidentally killed by a gunshot wound at STC Lochailort. The informant was Major Hodges, STC Lochailort Medical Officer.
 
Sources
CWGC.

STOCKBRIDGE, William

Rifleman
14411910
Commando Basic Training Centre
Rifle Brigade
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Rifleman William Stockbridge died at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry.
Son of Frederick and Helen Stockbridge; ward of Dorothy M. Playden, of Ruislip.
Cause of death - shell wound (mortar) of head and chest while on service training.

STOCKWELL, John Neville

Marine
PO/X 3716
3 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
Brigade Signals
44RM Commando
Royal Marines
Killed in action or died of wounds
Marine John Stockwell, 3 Commando Brigade Signal Troop, died during operations at Kangaw, Burma. Son of Richard and Bessie Stockwell; husband of Eileen Lilian Ann Stockwell, of Shirley, Southampton.

SWEENEY, Charles Henry

Private
328576
Commando Basic Training Centre
Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Charles Sweeney drowned at Mucomir, Gairlochy, whilst at the Commando Basic Training Centre, Achnacarry. Son of Thomas Henry and Ethel May Sweeney; husband of Bridget Sweeney, of Meir, Stoke-on-Trent.

TARRANT, George Francis

Private
14447495
Hampshire Regiment
Died in the UK

Private George Tarrant died in the UK.  His status at the Holding Operational Commando is not known. He is buried in a joint grave with Rfn. George William Tucker, aged 31, Royal Ulster Rifles.

[Source: CWGC Grave Registration report]

THOMAS, Lewis

Sapper
2068257
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Engineers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Sapper Lewis Thomas was killed in action during operations at Bodo, Norway (Scissors Force). Son of David and Annie Thomas, of Maesteg, Glamorgan.
 
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/13.

TRAYLOR, George Lewis

Fusilier
4192911
No 2 Independent Company
Royal Welch Fusiliers 6th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds
Fusilier George Traylor died during operations in Norway (Scissors Force). Son of Lewis Jenkins and Lily Traylor, of Galon Uchaf, Merthyr, Glamorgan.
 
Sources
CWGC.
RWF Enlistment Register Books.

TURNER-HUGHES, Reginald Tudor

Captain
105521
Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Died on war service

Captain Reginald Turner-Hughes, No 3 Special Service (SS) Bn., from Lillington Manor, Leamington Spa*, died on war service. Precise details on how he met his death are not known to this archive.

WAKEFIELD, Edward Roger

Captain
138709
2 Special Service (Commando) Brigade
General List
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Captain Edward Wakefield was killed whilst attached to 2 Special Service Brigade during an operation involving Nos. 40 and 43RM Commando and Partisan forces, against German forces on the island of Brac.
 
He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches in 1945. 

WELCH, Frederick Edward

Private
14604147
Commando Basic Training Centre
The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
Metropolitan Police Force
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private Frederick Welch died at the Military Hospital, Onich, of multiple gunshot wounds. 
Son of Frederick John and Alice Jane Welch; husband of Phyllis Margaret Welch, of Mitcham.

WILLIAMS, Allen Michael

Sergeant
6098196
Small Scale Raiding Force (62 Commando)
Queen's Royal Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
62 Commando (Small Scale Raiding Force). Operation Aquatint.
Son of Frederick and Louisa Martha Williams, of Sedlescombe, Sussex.
 
Sources
CWGC.

WINTLE, John Henry

Lance Corporal
3964212
No 2 Independent Company
Welch Regiment, 4th Bn
Killed in action or died of wounds

Lance Corporal John Wintle was killed in action during operations at Pothus, Norway (Scissors Force). He has no known grave. Prior to enlisting John was a Butcher's Shop Assistant living at 67 Plantagenet Street, Cardiff. Son of Mrs. Daisy I. Wintle.

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HAYDON, Joseph Charles

Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
Regiment/Corps: 
Irish Guards
Service: 
Army
Number: 
13865
Born: 
Tuesday, April 18, 1899
Died : 
Sunday, November 8, 1970
Second Lieutenant Joseph Charles Haydon was commissioned into the Irish Guards 21 December 1917 [1]On the 8th June 1939 now a Major, and Military Assistant to the Secretary of State for War, he was appointed O.B.E. [2]Promoted Brigadier he became the first commander of the Special Service Brigade in 1940, and later Vice Chief of Combined Operations in 1942. He remained as such until leaving the Special Service Brigade shortly after its restructuring in August 1943 [3].
 
Service History
Served with the Irish Guards on the Western Front, 1917 - 1918, and in the interwar period; as Military Assistant to the Secretary of State for War, 1938 - 1939; as Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, 1939 - 1940, during which time he was involved with the operations at the Hook of Holland and Boulogne in May 1940; as commander of the Special Service Brigade (Commandos), 1940 - 1942, including the Commando raids on the Norwegian Lofoten and Vaagso Islands in 1941; as Vice Chief Combined Operations, 1942 - 1943; as commander of 1st Guards Brigade in Italy, 1944; as Army Director of Plans with the Combined Chiefs of Staff in Washington DC, 1944 - 1945; with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Australia, 1946 - 1947; and as Chief of the Intelligence Division, Control Commission for Germany, 1948 - 1950 [4].
 
  • 22 October 1940 (Lt. Col) appointed D.S.O. [5].
  • 27 May 1941 (Lt. Col) Mentioned in Despatches [6].
  • Bar to the D.S.O. (Brigadier) in recognition of gallant and distinguished services in-successful combined operations, against the enemy at Vaagso and Maaloy [7].
  • 1 January 1948 (Maj. Gen) appointed C.B. [8].
  • 9 Feb 1951 (Maj. Gen) retired from service [9].
Sources
[1] London Gazette 30438, page 13335.
[2] London Gazette 34633, page 3859.
[3] Private papers of Maj Gen Sir Robert Laycock - Liddell Hart Collection Kings College.
[4] Private papers of Maj Gen J.C. Haydon - IWM Catalogue number Documents.2397
[5] London Gazette 34975, page 6114.
[6] London Gazette 35172, page 3003.
[7] London Gazette 35510, page 1505.
[8] London Gazette 38161, page 4.
[9] London Gazette 39143, page 711.
[Image 1] Image © Illustrated London News Group, published 13 Apr. 1946.
[Image 2] Lt JC Haydon Irish Gds 1st Bn 1918 © IWM (HU 115368).
 

LAYCOCK, Robert Edward

Title: 
Sir
Rank: 
Major General
Unit / Base: 
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals
8 Commando
'Layforce'
Middle East Commandos
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Horse Guards
Service: 
Army
Number: 
37258
Born: 
Thursday, April 18, 1907
Died : 
Sunday, March 10, 1968
Age: 
60
Major General Robert Edward Laycock

Born 1907; educated at Eton College and Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst; joined Royal Horse Guards, Mar 1927, 2nd Lt, 1927; Lt 1930; Capt 1934; married Angela Claire Louise (née Dudley Ward), 1935; instructor on anti-gas and air defence measures, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, Dec 1937; General Staff Officer, Grade 3 (passive air defence) in department of Chief of Imperial General Staff, Dec 1938; General Staff Officer, Grade 2, chemical warfare section, British Expeditionary Force Headquarters, France, 1939-1940; joined Combined Operations, 1940; Lt Col 1941; commanded Special Service Brigade LAYFORCE, Feb-Aug 1941 and Middle East Commando, Aug 1941-Aug 1942; Brig, 1942; commanded Special Service Brigade, organizing and training all commandos in Britain, 1942-1943; Maj Gen 1943; Chief of Combined Operations, Oct 1943-1947; retired 1947; Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Malta, 1954-1959; Col Commandant, Special Air Service (SAS) and Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, 1960-1968. Died 1968.

Commando Association Obituary
Written by Maj. Gen. J.C. Haydon CB, DSO, OBE.
"Bob Laycock died in March 1968 at the age of only 60, with so much still to give to life and to people, and with so much yet to do had he been spared to us. He is a grevous loss.
Bob Laycock joined the Commandos at the earliest moment, and if the question had been put to him, he would surely have said that though he often felt frustrated - as did we all from time to time - he never felt unhappy in his Special Service days. They did, in fact, provide him with the essential framework in which he could bring in to play all those remarkable qualities that were his and that unquenchable spirit of gay adventure that permeated his whole outlook on life.
It would be hard indeed to imagine anyone who approached more nearly than Bob Laycock to all that the ideal Commando soldier should be. He was a valiant character and a man born to lead. He was, at once, daring and fearless, imaginative yet practical, and ready always to accept responsibility and take decisions. There was not a trace of pretence or pretension in his character and he could not in his life ever have done a mean thing. Men followed him with devotion and willingly, with no qualms in their minds or in their hearts, for he inspired utter confidence, and led by the force of his own personality and example. He never sought the limelight; he never sought fame but both sought him and no one grudged him either. The honours and awards that became his were no more than the barest recognition of his worth.
Thus, he goes, leaving behind him an illustrious record of high endeavour and achievement and we who knew him and served with him in the Commandos are proud and privileged to have done so.
"He most prevails who nobly dares" was the faith that lit and inspired the whole life of that other gallant leader, Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes, the first head of the Combined Operations Command. Surely it was exactly the same brave, simple belief that inspired and fortified his successor, Bob Laycock, throughout his life.
Our very deep and most sincere sympathy goes out to Lady Laycock and his family in the irrepearable loss they have sustained".
 
Sources
Liddell Hart Military Archives, King's College Collection, ref. GB0099 KCLMA Laycock.
DSO: London Gazette 36180.
Order of St John: London Gazette 36866.
Grand Officer of the Orange Nassau with Swords (Netherlands): London Gazette 38288.
KStJ : London Gazette 40378.
Legion of Merit (USA) : National Archives file WO373/149/72.
Colonel Commandant SAS: London Gazette 42004.
Obituary in Commando  Association newsletter 47 issued September 1968.
 

1 Brigade War Diaries

Transcripts of some War Diary entries.

1 Special Service Bde Signals Troop War Diary June-Sept 1944

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Month and year: June 1944

Commanding Officer: Capt. J.R. Alexander

2nd June 1944
Place: Southampton
0900 - Capt. J.R. Alexander & 4 ORs embarked for operation "Overlord".
5th June 1944
Place: Southampton
AM - One O.R. admitted to Hospital.
PM - Lt. B.A. Beattie R Signals & Lt. L. Bridger RM embarked with remainder of
Troop.
6th June 1944
Place: Normandy
0750 - Capt. J.R. Alexander & 4 ORs landed on Queen Red Beach.
L/Sjt Lewis, Sigmn McGregor, Carruthers, Sanderson wounded.
0835 - Lt. Beattie & Bridger landed with main body of Troop.
Sigmn Norton J., Pottas & L/Sjt Tasker wounded.
Place: Ecarde
1600 - Brigade H.Q. arrived at ECARDE. Lines laid to No.4 & 6 Cdos. Wireless
communication all round.
7th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
1800 - Bde HQ moved to LE PLEIN. Move completed by 2030 hrs. Lines laid to 3 &
4 Cdos, Heavy Weapons Troop & 6 Cdo.
8th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Lines completed to 45 Cdo at LE PLEIN. Line brought in from 6 Airborne Div.
Satisfactory line communication established throughout the Brigade. One OR (DR)
wounded & evacuated.
2330 - One OR (temp Op W/L III) wounded by bomb splinter & evacuated.
9th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
A.M. - Heavy mortaring destroyed majority of lines. Wireless communication
maintained. Lines all replaced by nightfall.
10th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
A.M. - Morning spent in maintaining lines and equipment.
2100 - 12 Para Bn relieved 4 Cdo at HAUGER. Rear-link detachment provided from
Bde sources. 2568780 Sgmn Morgan J. appointed L/Cpl. One O.R. (Lineman) Sigmn
Hoare J. wounded.
11th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
0830 - Bde position heavily mortared & shelled.
1 N.C.O. L/Cpl Cassey N.W. No.14649217. Cipher Op M.G. killed by mortar fire.
2300 - Bde position heavily shelled - all lines destroyed.
12th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
A.M. - Quiet day spent in reorganising and repairing damage caused by previous
nights shelling.
1330 - 4 Cdo returned to line in old position at HAUGER. 4 S.S. Bde took up
position in SALLENELLES area - communication established by line & W/T.
14th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day - spent in improving line communication.
15th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day - Line communication established with 3 Para Bde.
16th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day - All round maintenance. Further U.C. 10 Line SB installed to cope
with additional lines.
17th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
1125 - Capt. J.R. Alexander, R.Signals wounded in face and evacuated to D.M.A.
(M.D.S.)
Command of unit devolves on Lt. B.A. Beattie, R Signals.
2 OR's (Sigmn Wootton J. & Hughes J) received wounds about face & body - both
were evacuated to D.M.A. (M.D.S.).
18th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Signal Command Post sandbagged. All lines terminated on terminal block. Lt.
B.A. Beattie, R Signals appointed A/Capt. vice Capt. J.R. Alexander, R Signals
evacuated as a result of his injuries. Line laid to O.P. within 300 yards of
Enemy Lines.
19th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day - Routine maintenance.
20th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day. Major Benjamin, R.M. visited the Unit. One O.R. Op W/L loaned to
unit by S.S. Group Tac H.Q. General line maintenance.
21st June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Line from 150 FD Regt R.A. brought on to switchboard. L.A.D. line extended to
include R.M. Support Gp. L Bty. Capt. B.A. Beattie, R Signals visited O.C. 6
Airborne Div and obtained essential stores. Major G. Hurst (S.S. Group Tac HQ)
visited unit to deal with Personnel Replacements. Extensive line & stores
maintenance. One O W/L evacuated with broken wrist.
22nd June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Recce of German buried cable system carried out prior to being taken over by 6
Airborne Div. Additional line brought in from 6 Airborne Div utilising German
buried systems. Lines laid from Cdos O.P.'s to Cdos Switchboards for use to
Mortar Plotting Centre, via this Unit. Mortar Plotting Centre established at 4
S.S. Bde. Unit visited by C.O. 6 Airborne Div.
23rd June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Unit visited by Col E.C.L. Cole, R Signals C.S.O. 1 Corps. General line
maintenance. Wireless sets on 2 hourly calls. Telephone to 6 Airborne Div
brought in to Signal Office.
24th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day. Maintenance on Lines & Switchboards.
25th to 30th June 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet period. General maintenance.

Month and year: July 1944

Commanding Officer: Capt. B.A. Beattie
1st July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Line communication established between this HQ and Ox & Bucks L Inf at Breville
prior to No.4 Commando moving in to Breville. General maintenance.
2nd July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day. Maintenance. No.22 set installed and R.C. circuit ran in to Bde
office.
3rd July 1944
Place: Le Plein
A.B & C O.P. line maintenance and connected to Plotting Centre at No.4 SS Bde.
Lines run forward to F.D.L's. for connection to loudspeaker system preparatory to
Propaganda Broadcast.
4th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Propaganda Broadcast failed. Lines (thin copper) again laid, broadcast a
success. Capt. C.L. Hale, R.M. and 2 Marine O.R.'s attached this unit from S.S.
Group Signals.
5th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Propaganda Broadcast again attempted with better connectors, which proved a
success.
6th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Quiet day. Maintenance.
7th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
No.4 Commando moved into Breville. No.4 SS Bde took over old HQ at Hauger. Line
communication established.
8th to 9th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine maintenance.
10th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine maintenance. Two O.R.'s from No.4 Commando relieved.
11th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
C.S.O. SS Group visited unit.
13th to 15th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine maintenance.
16th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Major A.J. L**** R Signals D.C.S.O. SS Group visited unit.
17th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
No.12 Para Bn placed under command of this Brigade and included in Command Net.
Line communication established to No.12 Para Bn. 2598341 Sigmn McGregor A.M.
awarded Military Medal.
18th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
1 N.C.O. appointed L/Sgt. 2 O.R.'s relieved from No.4 Cdo. No.12 Para Bn
changed location, line communication established to them.
19th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine maintenance.
20th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Capt. C.L. Hale, R.M. & one Marine O.R. ceased attachment to this unit on
returning to U.K. Two N.C.O's went to within 400 yds. of enemy positions with
Loud-Hailer mounted on Wireless Handcart and carried out Propaganda Broadcast.
Driver Kirkman A. evacuated to U.K. with severe skin rash.
21st July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Extensive digging of drainage system after torrential rain.
22nd July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Maintenance.
23rd July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Renewal of cable and general maintenance.
24th to 25th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine.
26th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Sigmn Wright D, previously reported evacuated with wounds, now known to be P.O.W.
in German hands.
Sigmn Potter? D. previously reported wounded, now known to have died on a date
not yet known, buried at HERMANVILLE on 11 June 44.
*** previously reported wounded, now known to have died on a date not yet known
and buried at HERMANVILLE.
27th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Unit visited by Lt Col E.C. Cole, R Signals now C.O. 6th Airborne Div Sigs.
Routine.
28th to 29th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Routine.
30th July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Two O.R's relieved from No.45 (RM) Cdo.
31st July 1944
Place: Le Plein
Signal Office closed down at LE PLEIN, re-opened at new location MAP REF 136716.
Unit took over from 3 Para Bn Signals.

Month and year: August 1944

Commanding Officer: Capt. B.A. Beattie
1st August 1944
Place: 136716 Bois de Bavent
Extensive Line Maintenance.
0200 - All sets changed frequency.
0315 - Whole area heavily shelled.
0350 - All lines broken by heavy shelling.
1500 - All lines repaired and large dugout constructed to accommodate W/sets.
3rd August 1944
Place: 136716 Bois de Bavent
Constant mortaring necessitated extensive line maintenance. Wireless dugout
construction continued.
4th August 1944
Place: 136716 Bois de Bavent
Extensive line maintenance continued and a lateral connecting up flanking troops
was laid behind Commando forward positions. Sets withdrawn from No.4 Commando
for overhaul and sets moved into dugout christened Radio City. 2 O.R.s sent to
Rest Area.
5th August 1944
Place: 136716 Bois de Bavent
Duplicate legs laid to Nos 4 and 45 Commandos and extensive line maintenance.
Complete changeover of duties.
6th August 1944
Routine. Broadcast on loud hailer. As a result 7 deserters gave themselves up
to the Brigade on our flank.
7th August 1944
7 O.R. reinforcements arrived from U.K. C.S.M. Larkham returned to U.K. Sgt
Mepham appointed L/A/C.S.M. Sigmn Henley W. appointed L/A/U/L/Cpl
8th August 1944
Usual mortaring.
9th August 1944
4 O.R.s sent to Rest Camp. 45 Commando detachment relieved and Brigade visited
by Major-General R.E. Laycock D.S.O. Chief of Combined Operations.
10th August 1944
Routine.
11th August 1944
Driver Jameson evacuated.
12th August 1944
New intake of Regimental Signallers tested.
13th to 14th August 1944
Routine maintenance.
15th August 1944
Sign Dege C.B. wounded by mortaring. Mortaring necessitated extensive line
maintenance.
16th to 17th August 1944
Mortaring and shelling heavy. Extensive line maintenance. L/Cpl Walker J. and
Sgmn Pollock wounded. 3 O.R. reinforcements arrived.
18th August 1944
Operation Paddle commenced. Unit established H.Q. at Bavent.
19th August 1944
Place: Bavent
In Bavent lines to Nos 6 4 and 45 Commandos and A Echelon.
20th August 1944
Place: Angroville
Left Bavent for Angroville.
21st August 1944
Place: Angroville
Battle of Angroville heights. Communications from TAC HQ to Div stepped up at
Main HQ. Communication faded out completely at night. Units cut off from
supply.
22nd August 1944
Place: St Vaast en Auge
0300 - Ran gauntlet at 0300 and got through with batteries. Mobile advance to
St. Vaast en Auge. Heavy rain swamped two No.22 sets. Maintenance and supply
becoming very difficult owing to distance between Advance and Rear H.Q.s and
short duration of stay at one place. Transport limited so that only the minimum
of stores and personnel can be lifted. Lt Garnons-Williams joined from H.O.C.
with two O.R.s.
23rd August 1944
Place: Duibee
Moved from St. Vaast en Auge to Duibee le Hair Tondue. Operation for crossing
river and passing in front of Pont L'Eveque planned and mercifully cancelled.
Men very tired and equipment in need of maintenance.
24th August 1944
Place: Quetteville
Recce party crossed river Auge at Pont L'Eveque and commenced an operation with
the minimum of equipment and no reserve batteries before Main HQ could move. No
communication due to the fact that we were too close to the enemy and had to
close down wireless sets.
25th August 1944
Place: QuettevilleOne Troop per Commando sent forward to cut enemy off. No contact with enemy.
Communication between Tac HQ and forward troops utilising A wave 46 set. Cpl
Whalebelly posted to 2nd Army Sigs. L/A/U/L/Cpl Henley appointed A/U/L/Cpl.
Communication between Tac HQ and Main HQ failed due to close wooded and hilly
nature of country.
26th August 1944
Place: St. Maclou
0410 - Rover set used as step-up and communication established. Units given 24
hrs rest at an evacuated hospital 3 miles E of Beuzeville.
27th to 29th August 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Resting re-equipping and general maintenance.
30th August 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Bde came under 1 Corps at first light. Cdo B wave changed frequency 2495 k/cs.
Rear link changed Frequency to 2232 K/cs and opened up on 1 Corps C.9 net on W/T.
31st August 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Three members of troop went to Paris for parade down Champs Elysees behind R.M.
Band Plymouth Division. Lt. Bridger took over 3 Cdo Signal Troop from Lt. Skelly
who joined Brigade Signal Troop.

Month and year: September 1944

Commanding Officer: Capt. B.A. Beattie
1st September 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Reorganisation and General Rest. Driver Jameson rejoined from Hospital.
2nd September 1944
Place: St. Maclou
3rd September 1944
Place: St. Maclou4th September 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Returned equipment to R.S.D. and certain equipment to 4 S.S. Bde.
5th September 1944
Place: St. Maclou
More stores returned.
6th September 1944
Place: St. Maclou
Left St. Maclou and returned by lorry to Arromanches where we spent the night.
7th September 1944
Place: Arromanches
Stayed in Camp, embarked in evening on L.S.T.
8th September 1944
Place: L.S.T.
Sailed across to England in convoy and anchored in CALSHOT for the night.
9th September 1944
Place: Gosport
1000 - Disembarked at Gosport.
Place: Rec. Camp.
1700 - Arrived No.2. Camp S.S. Group Reception Camp.
10th September 1944
Place: Rec. Camp.
Re-equipped and cleaned up.
11th September 1944
Place: Rec. Camp.
Off on Disembarkation Leave until 26 Sept.


 

1 Cdo Bde HQ War Diary Jan-Mar 1945

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January

[This transcript commences on the 12th January]

Commanding Officer:  Brigadier D Mills-Roberts DSO MC Irish Guards

12 January 1945

Lewes  -  Bde HQ entrained at Lewes at 1057 hrs for BLA.

16 January 1945

Asten, Holland  -  The Bde came under command 15 (S) Div and went into reserve.  3 Cdo were detached and came under command 11 Armd Div.

19 January 1945

Asten, Holland  -  3 Cdo captured the island of Stevensweert without opposition one POW being taken.

20 January 1945

Helden  -  The Bde took over position of line held by 227 Bde.  Bde set up at Helden.  Very cold with more snow.

21 January 1945

Helden  -  Cold day with some snow.  Orders were received from 15 (S) Div that the Bde was to be relieved in the Helden sector and come under command of 7 Armd Div.

22 January 1945

Helden  -  Cold day.  Some sunshine.  The relief of the Bde was completed by 1100 hrs.  The Bde proceeded to Echt by TCV.

23 January 1945

Echt  -  Another very cold day with several snow showers.  The Bde was ordered by GOC 7 Armd Div to clear the enemy from his left flank between the rly and the R Maas and to capture Maasbracht, Brachterbeek and Linne.  One Sqn of 1 RTR was put under command, 3 RHA in support and 11 H were ordered to assist in recce and on the right flank.  3 Cdo would revert to command at 1100 hrs in the morning.

The ground between Berkelaar and Maasbracht being flat and open and the only covered approach being a narrow wadi running from St Joost N to Brachterbeek which had not been investigated, the Bde Comd ordered 6 Cdo to assault Maasbracht from the W crossing the Juliana canal by the ice near Berkelaar during the hours of darkness and to recross by the lock.  The Sqn of 1 RTR was ordered to support the advance whilst 3 RHA and a medium regt RA fired concentrations on the E end of Maasbracht and Brachterbeek.  11 H provided last minute recce up to Maasbracht and gave the invaluable infm that the village was lightly held.

23 January 1945

Berkelaar

By 0830 hrs 6 Cdo were ready at their FUP on Stevensweerd, Bde HQ and 45 Cdo having set up at Berkelaar.  At 0900 hrs 6 Cdo recrossed the lock by a footbridge erected by the SORE and supported by the tanks captured Maasbracht without opposition.  45 RM Cdo passed through 6 Cdo and captured Brachterbeek again without opposition and Bde HQ moved to the Burgomasters house at Maasbracht.  All this was completed by 1100 hrs.

23 January 1945

Maasbracht

1100  -  4 RHA came in to support the Bde in place of 3 RHA.  45 RM Cdo moved forward towards the Montfortbeek with a patrol thrust towards the station.  The latter became heavily engaged and were unable to extricate themselves until nightfall after suffering and inflicting casualties.  45 RM Cdo had now succeeded in getting a bridgehead established over the Montfortbeek in the face of heavy opposition from about a Coy of enemy clad in snow suits.

3 Cdo arrived in Maasbracht during the afternoon and went into Bde reserve.  During the night they sent a patrol forward to the De Villa area where they were engaged by heavy fire.

2030  -  The Bde Comd held a conference at Bde HQ and issued further orders.  During darkness 6 Cdo were to relieve 45 RM Cdo in the Montfortbeek bridgehead and were to drive down the stream from N to S with the station as the final objective.  One Tp was ordered to clear the woods towards De Villa.  A Sqn of 8 H who were relieving 1 RTR overnight was ordered to send tanks down the Montfortbeek in support.  Arty on Linne, the enemy localities at the windmill along the stream and at the station, was provided by two medium and three field regts RA.

24 January 1945

Maasbracht

0730  -  Another very cold day with more snow.  6 Cdo in posn on Montfortbeek.

0800  -  Arty programme commences

0815  -  6 Cdo commences drive down Montfortbeek covered from enemy view by a smoke screen laid by Brigaded 3” mortars to obscure view from Linne.

0900  -  Cdo established at Station.  No opposition apart from shelling.

1000  -  3 Cdo who had occupied De Villa were ordered to patrol forward into Linne and they got forward to the church where they captured a prisoner.  Owing to heavy enemy fire the patrol then withdrew.

1415  -  3 Cdo were again ordered to patrol forward into Linne which they found was still held.

1700  -  A scissors bridge was put down at the windmill by the Div Engrs.

1715  -  A patrol of 3 Cdo supported by tanks of 8 H attempted to move up the Vloot Beek into Linne.  Owing to heavy mortaring this attempt had to be cancelled.

2030  -  The Bde Comd held a conference and ordered the assault on Linne to take place next morning.  3 Cdo were to assault with two tps carried on the tanks of the 8 H.

25 January 1945

Maasbracht

0740  -  Arty programme on Linne commenced provided by two medium and two field regts.  A few minutes later the tanks moved across the scissors bridge.

0815  -  Assault tps mounted on tanks which had formed up along the Montfortbeek.  Assault commenced covered by smoke screen given by brigaded 3” mortars.

0820 to 0830  -  Linne captured by 3 Cdo.

1100  -  The Corps Comd and the Div Comd (Lt Gen Ritchie and Maj Gen Lyne) visited Linne.

1400  -  The Bde HQ moved to the Priests house by the church at Brachterbeek.  Weather still very cold with snow showers.

26 January 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather very cold.  Snow showers.  During the afternoon 6 Cdo supported by two tps of 5 RTR who had taken over from 8 H patrolled forward to a line from 764864 to 773858.  A foot patrol carried on to 774861 when it made contact with the enemy.

27 January 1945

Brachterbeek

No change in weather.  More snow showers.  During the afternoon 6 Cdo patrolled forward to the Spielsmanhof area MR 772851.

2215  -  45 RM Cdo sent a fighting patrol to Anchor island and Belle Isle.  Anchor island was not held but the patrol ran into violent opposition on Belle island.  The patrol withdrew after inflicting heavy casualties and suffering 30 casualties itself [more....].

28 January 1945

Brachterbeek  -  No change in weather.  6 Cdo carried out another patrol E of their area and captured 4 prisoners during the afternoon.  The enemy allowed us to evacuate our dead from Bell island under cover of the Red Cross.

29 January 1945

Brachterbeek  -  No change in weather.  Multi barrelled mortar fire caused damage in the Bde area during the night 28/29 Jan.

30 January 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather warmer.  Slight thaw.  6 Cdo carried out another patrol E of their area during the afternoon.  Enemy were encountered in the Heide Wood area and we sustained 2 officer casualties *

31 January 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather much warmer.  Thaw in progress.  6 Cdo again patrolled E of their positions during the afternoon and reached Boschberg.

February

Commanding Officer:  Brigadier D Mills-Roberts DSO MC Irish Guards

1 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Thaw continued.  Rds in a very bad state.

1030 – 1130  -  5 RTR shelled enemy positions from hull down positions on the river bank during the morning.  The enemy positions were on Belle island.  6 Cdo patrolled E of their positions during the afternoon.

3 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather continued mild with more rain.  6 Cdo patrolled E of their positions during the night.

5 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Capt Easton who is attached to Bde HQ started a cadre in watermanship on the River Maas.  Reps from all units are attending.

6 February 1945

Brachterbeek

2100  -  Bde Comd held a conference at Bde HQ and issued orders as follows:

6 Cdo will take over positions from 2 Devons on 7 Feb.

45 RM Cdo will take over positions from 6 Cdo.

5 RTR and 258 and 259 Btys NY will come under comd at 0900 hrs on 7 Feb.

5 RHA will be in support.

3 Cdo will be responsible for patrolling E of the Bde positions.

7 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Alterations in dispositions completed by 1400 hrs.  11 deserters from the island gave themselves up to 46 RM Cdo.

8 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather still mild with some rain.

2000 – 2300  -  3 Cdo patrolled forward without incident.

9 February 1945

Brachterbeek  Fine morning.  Rail in afternoon.  Still mild.

10 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Brigadier J Durnford-Slater DSO visited the Bde.  No change in weather.

0300  -  6 Cdo successfully beat off an enemy patrol killing two NCOs and capturing one wounded man.

11 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Fine morning, with rain later.  Still mild.  6 Cdo were shelled during the afternoon without causing any damage or cas.  Lt Hadley US Army visited Bde HQ.  He fired propaganda leaflets into the enemy on Bell Island.

12 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Little change in weather.  During morning Lt Hadley US Army talked to the enemy on Belle Island by loudspeaker.  During night 12/13 45 RM Cdo patrolled in the Heide Wood area without incident.  46 RM Cdo reverted to comd and relieved 3 Cdo in the Linne sector.  3 Cdo went into Bde reserve at Maasbracht.

13 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Fine morning.  Heavy rain in afternoon and evening.

0725  -  A flying bomb passed over the Bde area flying W.  Brigadier J Durnford-Slater DSO visited the Bde.  During the night 13/14 45 RM Cdo again patrolled in the Heide Wood area without incident.  Lt Sigband US Army visited Bde.  He belongs to the historical section of XVI Corps.

14 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  A fine spring day.  Weather colder but sunny.  The River Maas continues to rise, three quarters of Bell Island now being under water.  The water meadows on our side of the river are now flooded.

1100 – 1130  -  The GOC 7 Armd Div visited Bde HQ.  Lt Hering US Army photographer visited the Bde.  He took photographs of the Bde front.

1400  -  Lt Sigband US Army again visited the Bde.  During the night 14/15 Feb Capt Griffiths and two ORs of 10 IA Cdo attached Bde HQ carried out a recce patrol.  They found Boschberg and the wood SW of Boschberg clear but flushed enemy at 776850 who fired SA fire at the patrol from 20 yds distance.  The patrol withdrew without casualties.

15 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  A misty day.  During the night 45 RM Cdo patrolled in the Heide Wood area without incident.

16 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  A fine spring day.  Brigadier J Durnford-Slater DSO visited the Bde.  A party of seven American pilots (3 officers and 4 Sgts) were entertained by the Bde.  Lt Hadley US Army again visited the Bde and spent the night at Bde HQ.  46 RM Cdo sent two recce patrols to the Heide Wood area without incident.

17 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  Weather overcast and misty.  The Commander 2nd Army Lt General Sir Miles Dempsey KCB DSO MC visited the Bde.  6 Cdo went into rest, 3 Cdo taking over their positions.  Col Wallis US Army visited the Bde.  A patrol of 45 RM Cdo with elements of 10 IA Cdo visited the Boschberg area during the night 17/18.  Enemy outposts were shot up without loss to ourselves.

18 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  A wet misty day.  Two deserters who came into 3 Cdos lines were interrogated at Bde HQ.  Much valuable infm being obtained.  The Comd 7 Armd Div Maj Gen LO Lynne CB DSO visited Bde HQ during the evening.

19 February 1945

Brachterbeek  -  The Bde were relieved by the CCR of the 8th (US) Armd Div during the day and proceeded to Schilberg where it staged for the night.  Col Wallace comd the CCR.  Adv parties from Bde HQ and Cdos proceeded to 95 US Div HQ at Deurne.

20 February 1945

Venrai  -  The Bde moved into the line occupied by 378 and 379 US Inf Regt and came under direct comd of VIII Corps.  Bde HQ took over the HQ previously occupied by 379 US Inf Regt.  Col Bacon US Army who is in comd of 379 US Inf Regt and his staff were most helpful.

21 February 1945

Venrai  -  A really fine day.  Air activity (our own) increased in intensity as the day went on.

The following units are now under comd 1st Cdo Bde:

25 Fd Regt RA

1 Tp 474 S/L Bty

2 3 4 and 5 Coys (Ind Dutch Coys).

The following visited Bde HQ during the day:

Lt Col Fayle RE VIII Corps

Major Mansell GII ‘I’ VIII Corps

Capt McMurray 64 FS Sec

Capt Farmer 64 FS Sec

                        GIII ‘O’ VIII Corps

                        GII Air VIII Corps

Lt Neat LO 115 Inf Bde visited Bde HQ.  Lt Hume Spry 6 Cdo and 9 men crossed the River Maas and recced the Well area without loss during the night 21/22 Feb.

22 February 1945

Venrai  -  Lt Miller 6 Cdo and 9 men crossed the River Maas and recced the Elsteren area without loss during the night 22/23 Feb.

Lt Col C Vaughn MBE arrived at Bde HQ from the CBTC on a visit.

23 February 1945

Venrai  -  Weather still fine.  Lt. Hume Spry 6 Cdo and 20 ORs crossed the Maas and raided the Well area without loss.  Two POWs were captured and one other enemy shot dead.

24 February 1945

Venrai  -  Weather fine.  The Comd VIII Corps Lt Gen E H Barker CB CVO DSO MC visited the Bde and toured forward positions.  The Rev John Armstrong Commando Group visited the Bde.

26 February 1945

Venrai  -  Lt Col Black ADMS Commando Group arrived at Bde HQ.  He is visiting all units.

28 February 1945

Venrai  -  Weather still fine.  During the day an order for half the Bde to move was received.

MARCH

Ref ; WO/218/73.

The War Diary for March has been declared missing at the National Archives following a search for it in April 2004.


Notes
* The two officer casualties on 30 January were Captain Marshall Leaphard and Lieutenant Terence Hugo.

 

1 Cdo Bde HQ War Diary 1st - 9th April 1945

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1 April 1945

Commanding Officer:  Brigadier D Mills-Roberts DSO MC Irish Guards

Gescher, Germany

Cool and windy day.  Some rain.  During the night 31/1 orders were received to move to the Greven area.  The Bdes task was to protect the right flank of VIII Corps who had crossed the Dortmund EMS Canal and were advancing towards Osnabruck.

0900  -  Bde HQ convoy moves off.

1300  -  Bde HQ convoy arrives Greven.  During the 24 hrs period ending 1600 hrs some 240 PW were captured by the Bde.  The Bde was disposed around Greven and the surrounding woods were patrolled.

2 April 1945

Greven  -  No change in weather.  Another 50 PW were captured by the Bde during the day.

3 April 1945

Greven  -  Weather wet and cool.  During the night 2/3 orders were received for the Bde to come under the comd of 6 Airborne Div.  The task was to capture the town of Osnabruck whilst the Airborne Div controlled the high ground approaching it.

0800  -  The Bde moved off in TCVs.

3 April 1945

Hasbergen

2359  -  The Bde arrived in the staging area 5 km west of Osnabruck.

4 April 1945

Hasbergen

0300  -  The Bde moved off in single file and approached Osnabruck from the NW.  3 Cdo led with Tac HQ and 45 RM Cdo following.  6 and 46 RM Cdo were in the rear.  By dawn the Bde had infested the NW part of the town and by 1000 hrs Osnabruck was in our hands, only a few snipers remaining.  Whilst the casualties of the Bde were low and those of Tac HQ nil, the enemy lost some 50 killed and wounded and 450 PW.

5 April 1945

Osnabruck  -  Weather cool and heavy showers.  The Eastern suburbs were cleared by 46 RM Cdo.

6 April 1945

Osnabruck  -  The Bde came under comd of 11 Armd Div and moved to Ucht.

6 April 1945

Ucht  -  45 RM Cdo crossed the River Weser at Stolzenau into a bridgehead established by a Bn of the RB and immediately came up against stiff opposition.

7 April 1945

Ucht  -  During the hours of darkness 3 Cdo were ferried across the river to reinforce 45 RM Cdo.  They were across by 0500 hrs.  During the day the fighting in the bridgehead showed no sign of abating.  The enemy were SS men and they fought extremely well.  After many casualties from shelling and dive bombing work on the bridge was suspended.

1700  -  The Bde Comd held an O Group.  He ordered the Bde to advance by night to the rear of Leise from which all the opposition was coming and capture Leise before first light on the 8th.  6 Cdo were to lead laying a white tape to mark their route and the rest of the Bde were to follow in single file.  Bde HQ (Tac) would march with 6 Cdo.

2300  -  All the Bde had been ferried across the River Weser at Stolzenau and the night march commenced.  The march was carried out with few incidents.  4 AA guns were overrun and their crews captured.

8 April 1945

Leise  -  By dawn Leise was in our hands and some 50 PW captured.  About 30 more enemy were killed or wounded.  The Bde captured several Arty pieces, a V2 site intact and a Chemical Warfare Factory.

9 April 1945

Leise  -  A fine spring day.  Brigadier Lord Lovat DSO MC and Lt Col R Dawson DSO visited the Bde.

1500  -  Orders were received for the Bde to move to Helsdorf immediately.  The move of Bde HQ was completed by 2000 hrs.

Documents

Documents and booklets relevant to Nos 1, 2, 3, and 4 Special Service/Commando Brigades.

Documents relevant to 3 Commando Brigade: 3 Commando Brigade Operations in Burma

'RM Commando Officers Aug.1943.'

Type: Nominal Roll
Author: Content Admin/Commando Veterans Archive
Year of Publishing: 2018
Keywords: Royal Marine Commandos

Navy Lists August 1943 RM Commando officers.

3rd Special Service Bde HQ Officers Aug'43.

Extract from the Navy Lists

August 1943 Volume 1 Page 830.  (page 854 on N.L.S. website page list) .
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
These are Navy Lists. Army Commando Officers are not listed.
 
Commander —   Brigadier W. I. Nonweiler.
 
Brigade Major —   Act. Maj. D. B. Drysdale.
 
G.S.0.3—   Act. Tempy. Capt.
 
Staff Captain —   Act. Tempy. Capt. B.G. Tozer.
 
Brigade Intelligence Officer —   Act. Tempy. Capt. C. C. Scarth.
 
Brigade Transport Officer —   Act. Tempy. Capt. G.S. Yates.
 
Liaison Officers — 
Tempy. Lieut. I.G. Morrison.
Tempy. Lieut. P.F. Longmore.
 
Brigade Signal Officer —  
 
Brigade Quartermaster 
O.C. Def. Pl.  —
Templ. Lieut. P.R. Hull.
 
Chaplains —
Rev. H. Kennen, B.A., R.N.V.R.
Rev. O.M. Griffiths, R.N.V.R.
 
R.C. Chaplain —
Rev. B. Wilkins, R.N.
 
Schoolmasters —
Schlmr. Cdte. M.McN. Leslie, M.A., R.N.
Schlmr. Cdte. W. Roberts, M.A., R.N.
 
Tempy. Lieut.
 

3rd Special Service Bde. Officers, Oct'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1100.  (page 256 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
These are Navy Lists. Army Commando Officers are not listed.
 
Commander —   Brigadier W. I. Nonweiler.
 
Brigade Major —   Act. Maj. D. B. Drysdale.
 
D.A.A. and Q.M.G.—  Maj. P. W. Martin, D.C.L.I.
 
G.S.0.3—   Act, Tempy. Capt. P. S. B. Baxter.
 
Staff Captain —   Act. Tempy. Capt.
 
S.O.R.E.—  Act. Tempy. Capt. V. A. Barnes
 
Brigade Intelligence Officer —   Act. Tempy. Capt. C. C. Scarth.
 
Brigade Transport Officer —   Act. Tempy. Capt.
 
HEADQUARTERS
 
Liaison Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. D. E. Clilverd.
 
Brigade Signal Officer —  
Act. Tempy. Capt. S. S. Richardson.
Tempy. Lieut. J. E. G. Howarth (asst.)
Lieut. A. J. Legg, R.C. of S.
 
Chaplains —
Rev. H. Kennen, B.A., R.N.V.R.
Rev. R. Kirkland, R.N.
 
R.C. Chaplain —
Rev. R. Clarke, R.N.
 
Schoolmaster —
 
Sergeant Major —  Act. Serg. Maj. E. Bourke.

Waiting Disposal —
Tempy. Lieut.
R. G. Acton
G. D. Stewart.
 

'Special Service Group Signals Officers, Oct'44’

Extract from the Navy Lists
October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1100.  (page 256 on N.L.S. website page list)
[Source: National Library of Scotland.]
 
Commanding Officer —  Act. Lieut.-Col. B. G. B. Mitchell, D.S.C.
 
2nd in Command —  Tempy. Maj. A. J. Leahy, R.C.S.
 
O.C. H.Q. Troop    Act. Tempy. Maj. H. L. Benjamin.
 
Quartermaster —   Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.) A. A. C. Mann.
 
Tech. Maintenance Officer —   Lieut. L. C. Jarvis, R. Sigs.
 
Adjutant —  Act. Tempy. Capt. C. L. Hale.
 
Troop Officer —
Act. Tempy. Capt. J. A. Rodgers.
Tempy. Lieut. J. B. Williams.
 

4th SS Bde. Officers, Oct'44

Extract from the Navy Lists

October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1103.  (page 259 on N.L.S. website page list)
 
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Brigade Headquarters
 
Commander —   Brigadier B. W. Leicester.
 
Brigade Major —  Act. Tempy. Maj. G. A. C. Sawtell.
 
Staff Captain 
Capt. B. E. Woodcock, Suffolk Regt.  
 
G.S.O. 3 (O.)
Capt. J. S. Campbell, A. & S.H.
 
Brigade Intelligence Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. E. P. Wilmot
 
Brigade Transport Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. F. W. N. Wilson.
 
S.O.R.E.—  Act. Tempy. Capt.

E.M.E.—  Capt. J. A. Tebbenham, R.E.M.E.
 
Liaison Officer —  Tempy. Lieut. W. A. G. Solbe.
 
Camp Commandant 
 
Brigade Signal Officer —  Act. Tempy. Capt. S. C. Jones.
 
Chaplain — Rev. C. Hughes, R.N.
 
R.C. Chaplain —  Rev. G. Costello.
 
Schoolmaster 

Attached —  Lieut. J. A. Burgess, Int. Corps.
 

1 Special Service Bde HQ Commandos image

Some of 1 Special Service Bde HQ at rest at St Maclou. Photo from the collection of L/Cpl. John Emmerson SS Bde HQ (formerly No.2 and 12 Cdo) courtesy of his son John.
Some of 1 Special Service Bde HQ at rest at St Maclou. Photo from the collection of L/Cpl. John 'Ken' Emmerson SS Bde HQ (formerly No.2 and 12 Cdo) courtesy of his son John. There are many more photos from his collection in the Gallery.
 

Unveiling ceremony of the memorial at Le Plein, image

Unveiling of the memorial at Le Plein.

Unveiling ceremony of the memorial at Le Plein. Photo from the collection of Thomas Cyril Sharpe, No.4 Commando and 1st Special Service (Commando) Brigade.

Disbandment of Commando Group message

Commando Group Disbandment Special Order of the Day

Disbandment of Commando Group - Special Order of the Day.

Unit: 
Special Service (Commando) Group, Brigade, and Brigade Signals

The Commando Prayer, image

The Commando Prayer

Higher resolution image in Gallery.

'Special Boat Section'

B Group 2 Special Boat Section
Brief History
The first ever special boat section was raised in July 1940 under the command of Major Roger Courtney and was known as the Folboat Troop of No. 8 Commando. In February 1941 the Folboat Troop sailed for the Middle East as part of Layforce. It was after their arrival that the Folboat Troop acquired the name Special Boat Section. They trained at Kabrit on the Great Bitter Lake and were then attached to the 1st Submarine Flotilla. The Section operated from bases in Malta and Alexandria primarily in train wrecking and beach reconnaissance against targets in Italy and Sicily and raids along the Libyan and Cyrenaican coasts. 
 
In December 1941 Major Roger Courtney returned to the UK. The success of the Special Boat Section had resulted in a decision to form a second Section in the UK and the first choice for selection of suitable candidates was obvious. 101 Troop of No. 6 Commando had been formed in April and had been tried and tested in operations on the French coast under the command of Captain G.C.S. Montanaro, D.S.O.
 
Special Boat Section (Home) later designated as 2 Special Boat Section was duly formed, their HQ on the 2nd April 1942 being at Ardrossan/Saltcoates in Ayrshire. Their commander was Major R.J. Courtney, later joined by Captain Montanaro D.S.O., of 101 Troop [more....]. Capt. Montanaro was the Chief Instructor in the early days until detached to command the Mobile Flotation Unit (MFU)*, being granted a commission as Lt. Commander in the Royal Navy and left the S.B.S.  After 3 months training the Section was declared operational and moved to Titchfield in September 1942 .
 
No.1 Special Boat Section continued to operate in the same theatre of war but lost its independence when absorbed in November 1942 within the Special Air Service Regiment.  The SAS itself was reorganised into the Special Raiding Squadron in 1943 with its new leader Paddy Maine, and included the now redesignated Special Boat Squadron under Lord Jellicoe comprising  L, M, and S detachments
 
No. 2 Specal Boat Section training in the UK in 1942 were destined to take part in Operation Torch in North Africa, and later in raids and reconnaissance along the Mediterannean coast. 
 
During 1944/5 No.2 Special Boat Section consisted of 'A', B', and 'C' groups operating primarily in the Far East under the command of Majors Kealy, Sidders and Livingstone respectively, with Major Kealy as the Senior Military Officer, and 'Z' SBS who had been recalled from the Far East to continue operations in the Mediterranean under the command of Major G.B. Courtney, M.B.E., M.C.
 
Source
Special Boat Section memorandum - Formation to February 1944.
British Special Forces, author William Seymour
 
* Mobile Flotation Unit, a commando boat which can be submerged while the crew hide out on shore, and which will surface automatically at a pre-arranged time. Function of the MFU is that of a long-range carrier for men and canoes, which may then be used for sabotage operations [Source: IWM catalogue no.  ADM 184.] 
 
 

A timeline of the Special Boat Section (Home)

Type: Official Letters
Author: Lt Henry S. Quigley, Admin Officer 2SBS
Year of Publishing: 2010
Keywords: sbs, horner

7 pages of a Special Boat Section memorandum about 2 SBS from its formation through to February 1944. An official memorandum by Lieut. Henry S. Quigley, Admin. officer 2 SBS dated February 1944. The last page details equipment used by 2 SBS. This document is from the collection of Arthur Horner who was attached to No.1 Commando and 2 SBS, provided to the CVA in 2010 courtesy of his son Ashton Horner. 

Units: 
'Special Boat Section'

Special Boat Section Plaque, Isle of Arran

Extract from Commando Association newsletter 111 of September 2000.

On Friday 19th May last, at the Ingledene Hotel, Sannox, Arran, a small ceremony was held to unveil a plaque commemorating the forming of the Special Boat Section, otherwise known as the Folboat Section at the Ingledene in December 1940. Dedication of the plaque was made by the Rev. Hugh Gallagher of Whiting Bay and the plaque unveiled by Mrs. Betty Williamson, whose husband Ronnie, although not part of the original unit, was later a member of the SBS.

The inscription on the plaque is:- "Known originally as THE FOLBOAT SECTION, the Special Boat Section was born at Sannox on the Isle of Arran in December 1940. Personnel were recruited from No.8 Commando by Lt. R.J.A. Courtney (later Major) MC., K.R.R.C. and took up quarters at the Ingledene Hotel in Sannox.
Formation of the unit had been authorised earlier in the same year by Admiral Sir Roger Keyes Chief of Combined Operations and Lieutenant Courtney was ordered to proceed accordingly. Its establishment consisted of two officers and twelve men.
On completion of initial training on Arran they were attached to Layforce and sailed to Egypt in company with No's 7, 8 and 11th (Scottish) Commandos from Lamlash on February 1st 1941 on the Commando ships HMS Glengyle, Glenroy and Glenearn.

Almost immediately on arrival in Egypt the SBS went into action and from then until the end of the war with Japan, highly successful operations were executed in all theatres of the conflict. Those who served in the SBS did not seek recognition. Their deeds spoke for them. They wore their Green Beret with pride and they knew the value of their contribution to Victory".

All the arrangements of 19th May were planned and carried out by Walter Marshall (11 Cdo) still resident at Arran, and thanks are due to him for his ceaseless endeavours in ensuring that it was a most successful event. The Association is pleased to have contributed the cost of the plaque now resident at the Ingledene Hotel.

2 SBS establishment Officers Feb.1944.

In February 1944 the following Officers were shown serving in the War Establishment.
 
'A' Group
 
'B' Group
Major D.S. Sidders
2/Lieut. E. Wesley
 
'Z' SBS
Major G.B. Courtney
Capt. N.G. Kennard
Capt. W.G. Davis
 
Headquarters No. 2 Special Boat Section Feb. 1944.
Commanding Officer     
Major R.J. Courtney, M.C.
2nd in Command           
Major R.P. Livngstone, M.B.E.
Chief Instructor             
Captain B.N. Eckhard.
Technical Officer           
Captain R. Davy.
Navigational Officer       
Lieut. W.W. Armstrong.
Admin. Officer                
Lieut. H.S. Quigley.
Operational Officers      
Capt. J.P. Foot, M.B.E.
Lieut. D.S. Smee.
Lieut. J.B. Sherwood, M.M.
 
Source
Special Boat Section timeline memorandum - Formation to February 1944.
 

SBS Partial Nominal Roll WW2

This is a work in progress roll of some who served in the Special Boat Section, Special Boat Squadron, or Special Boat Service during WW2. It is not complete by any means but is included whilst being worked on to assist researchers browsing our archive. 
Listed alphabetically by surname.
 
Lieut. Michael ALEXANDER **
Sgt. ALLAN (No.1 SBS) **
Capt. Richard Knowles Brian ALLOTT, MC
2/Lieut. W. W. ARMSTRONG *
Sgt. AUSTIN*
Capt. Philip Atterbury AYTON (No.2 SBS) *
Lieut. George BARNES. MM and bar *
Cpl. E. BARR (No.1 SBS) **
Mne. BARROW (No.1 SBS) **
Sgt. Leonard BATES *
Cpl. BELL **
Lieut. Frederick Norman BEST
Pte. BLAKE (Hamps. Regt) (No.1 SBS) **
Sgt. John Hamilton BOOTH, DCM *
Pte. R. BOYES *
Sgt. C. BLEWETT (397220) *
Cpl. George BREMNER, MM **
Bdr. John BRITTLEBANK (No.1 SBS)
Cpl. David 'Scotty' BURNS
Cpl. Howard Herbert Cosens BUTLER, MM ('M' Section) 
Cpl. CARVER*
Sgt. CAVE (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.)**
Cpl. Alfred Robert CHILD (No.1 SBS)
LAC COBB, RAF (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.)**
Lieut. A. COLVILLE *
Maj. Roger James Allen COURTNEY, MC*
Maj. Godfrey Basil COURTNEY, MBE, MC (RWK)*
Gnr. CRIDLAND (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.)**
Pte. Kenneth Carr DARLINGTON, MM*
Capt. DAVIDSON*
Lieut. W.G. DAVIS*
Capt. Richard DAVY*
Cpl. DIDCOTT*
Mne. DUGGAN (No.1 SBS) **
Sgt. W. DUNBAR, MM ('M' Section)
Capt. George Ian Alistair DUNCAN, MC
Cpl. DURAND **
Lieut. S.B. DURNFORD*
Capt. Basil Newton ECKHARD *
Cpl Keith Valentine EDSALL
Sgt. Derek Charles ELLIS, MM (KSLI)*
CSM  Arthur Edward EMBELIN*
Pte. Augustus George EVANS, MM
Cpl. EVANS*
Cpl. C. FEEBERY, DCM **
Sgt. W. FIELD
Capt. James Panton FOOT, OBE (Dorsets) *
Cpl. GAIN *
CSM John GALLOWAY *
Sgt. John GILMOUR, MM and bar (No.2 SBS)*
Capt. GRANT-WATSON (Scots Gds) (No.1 SBS) **
Cpl. E.A. GRAY (Hamps. Regt)
Cpl. 'Eddie' GRIFFITHS **
Cpl. GURNEY **
Mne. HARRIS (No.1 SBS) **
Cpl. HART *
Sgt. HAWKINS *
Capt. Harold Vere HOLDEN-WHITE (R. Sussex Regt)*
Cpl. Charles HOLDING (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.) **
Cpl. HOOK *
L/Cpl. Arthur HORNER *
Mne. W.G. HUGHES (No.1 SBS) **
Sgt. J. HUTCHINSON (or HUTCHISON) *
Lieut. INGLES **
CSM JONES *
Gnr. Raymond Walter JONES, MM
Maj. Michael Robert Bayley KEALY*
Capt. Noel, G. KENNARD*
Lieut. K.S. KERR*
Cpl. KIERMAN **
Cpl. KILKENNY **
Capt. Thomas Bennett LANGTON, MC 
Capt. Richard Percy LIVINGSTONE, MBE*
Cpl. Ronald William LOASBY *
Pte. Ronald Ernest LOVELL *
Capt. Eric John Alfred LUNN, MC and bar*
Cpl. MACKENZIE (HLI) (No.1 SBS) **
Pte. MASSEY *
Capt. Alexander Richard McCLAIR*
Pte. McKENZIE *
Cpl. William, H. MERRYWEATHER **
Pte. MILES *
Mne. MILES, RM (No.1 SBS) **
LSgt. G.W.J. MILLER, MM.*
Capt. Gerald Charles Stokes MONTANARO, DSO*
Capt MONTGOMERIE **
Sgt. MOSS (Devonshire Regt) (No.1 SBS) **
Lieut. George Eric NEWBY, MC 
Sgt. James Ernest NEWSOME
Capt. Joe Colin Conesa PAGNAM*
Sgt. PARKS*
Cpl. Ernest 'Dick' PALMER
Capt. PATE*
Sgt. Herbert Henry Victor PENN *
Lieut. Richard James McGregor PETERS*
Sgt. Frederick Amos PREECE, DCM *
Lieut. Henry, S. QUIGLEY (No.2 SBS Admin Officer) *
Pte. Leo Gerard 'Digger' RICE.
Cpl RILEY(No.1 SBS) **
Lieut. Duncan RITCHIE RN **
Cpl. Harry ROBERTS **
AB. ROBSON, RN (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.) **
Lieut. RODNEY **
Lieut. 'Buck' RYAN **
Sgt. Arthur Le Mesnil SALISBURY *
LCpl. Clive SEVERN
Lieut. James Barlow Brooks SHERWOOD, MM *
Maj. Douglas SIDDERS (RWF) *
Sgt. Ronald SIDLOW *
Lieut. David, S. SMEE (RA) *
Sgt. SMITH *
Cpl. SMITHSON *
Cpl. SOMERS *
Lieut. STOBIE*
Lieut. D.G. SUTHERLAND, MC (No.1 SBS)**
Cpl. SWAIN *
Sgt. THOMPSON, MM*
Flight Lt. Roy THOMPSON RAF (MO)
Cpl. TOOGOOD *
Sgt. TOUGH **
Lieut VAN HOUTEN*
Pte. WATSON *
CSM Stamford WEATHERALL, MBE*
Lieut. Edward Alfred Wellesley WESLEY, MC*
Cpl. WESTOW **
Pte. WHEELER *
Mne. WHITE, RM (attd. 'A' Group May 1945 from the S.R.U.)**
Pte. WILLIAMS *
Sgt. T. I. WILLIAMS, MM
Capt. R. 'Tug' WILSON, DSO*
Sgt. Hector 'Timber' WOOD **
Pte. Harold WRIGHT *
 
Sources
* Special Boat Section memorandum about 2 SBS
** SBS in WW2, author G.B. Courtney.
Commando Veterans Archive - View the SBS Gallery.
 

Lt Peters ('B' Group) and others 2 SBS image

Lt. Peters and other from 2 SBS

Lt Peters, 2nd from the left in the middle row of 4 men seated, was in 'B' Group 2SBS. Photo courtesy of his nephew Robert Barton. Full resolution in Gallery.

In Memory of 226391 Lieutenant Richard James McGregor PETERS
Kings Royal Rifle Corps, 7th(1st Bn Queen Victoria's Rifles) Bn., and Special Boat Service SAS Regt., AAC., who died on the 8th February 1945. Remembered with honour at Taukkyan War Cemetery.

'Royal Naval Beach Commandos'

Royal Naval Commandos training at Bitter Lakes
A small party of Naval Commandos charging forward during their training course at HMS SAUNDERS, Kabret, Bitter Lakes near the Mediterranean. Photo © IWM (A 17762).
 
View Gallery images [go to gallery]
 

'R.N.B.C. Roll of Honour'

Able Seaman John Kevin REED
Lieutenant Henry Albert VENN
 
Source: The above Roll of Honour has been compiled from various sources including the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, CVA website, and the Naval History and Special Forces ROH websites. We recognise there may possibly be some inaccuracies and/or omissions, and welcome any evidence leading to additional names, or corrections, in order that those who made the ultimate sacrifice are duly remembered. 
 

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

Displaying 1 - 38 of 38

BAILEY, Reginald John William

Able Seaman
P/JX 381850
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Reginald Bailey died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

BRIGGS, Thomas Devlin

Petty Officer
D/SSX 15848
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Petty Officer Thomas Briggs died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

CHAMBERLAIN, Charles Edward

Able Seaman
P/JX 330745
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Charles Chamberlain died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

COVENEY, Eric Frank

Petty Officer
C/X 18887A
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Petty Officer Eric Coveney died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

CULLENS, John David Ferguson

Able Seaman
D/JX 169287
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman John Cullens died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

DAVIS, Alan

Sub Lieutenant
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds

Sub Lieutenant Alan Davis  died during operations at Elba [1][2].

ENEFER, Roland

Able Seaman
C/JX 374572
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Roland Enefer died during Operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

FAIRWEATHER, George Paton

Able Seaman
D/JX 239975
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman George Fairweather died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

HALL, Robert

Able Seaman
P/JX 264076
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Robert Hall, RN Beach Commando ‘K’, died in Italy. 

Sources
CWGC.
Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/131.

HALLOS, Harry

Leading Seaman
D/JX 201772
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Leading Seaman Harry Hallos died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

HAYWARD, Jack Percy

Able Seaman
P/JX 195377
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Jack Hayward died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

HILLS, Leonard Matthew

Stoker 1st Class
P/KX 139728
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Stoker Leonard Hills died during operations at Elba. Son of Edward Thomas Hills and Sarah Annie Hills, of Portchester, Hampshire [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

HONEYWOOD, Douglas Alan

Able Seaman
D/JX 216869
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Douglas Honeywood died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

HOUGH, James

Petty Officer
D/SSX 14392
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Petty Officer James Hough, RN Beach Commando 'L', was killed during operations at Walcheren.
 
Sources:
CWGC 

HUGMAN, Henry Kent

Able Seaman
P/JX386133
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Henry Hugman died during operations at Elba [1][2].  At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

MCGRANN, George

Able Seaman
C/JX 407081
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman George McGrann died during operations to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard. The operation was launched from the island of Corsica. 

Sources
CWGC.
The Beachhead Commandos author A. Cecil Hampshire.

MOONEY, Edward

Able Seaman
P/JX 175361
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Able Seaman Edward Mooney, RN Beach Commando 'P', died during operations at Normandy [1].  Beach Commando 'P' was

MORAN, Patrick

Leading Seaman
P/JX170231
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Mentioned in Despatches
Killed in action or died of wounds
Leading Seaman Patrick Moran, RN Beach Commando 'S', died during operations in Normandy. He received a posthumous Mention in Despatches.
 
Sources
CWGC.
London Gazette 36676, page 4008.
 

MURRAY, William John

Able Seaman
P/JX 198136
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman William Murray died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

O'NEILL, John Joseph

Able Seaman
D/JX 176642
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman John O'Neill died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

PEASLEY, Edward John

Leading Seaman
P/JX 166792
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Royal Navy
Mentioned in Despatches
Died on active service
Leading Seaman Edward Peasley, RN Beach Commando 'H', died by drowning in a diving accident in Genoa, Italy [1][1a][2][Notes B].
Son of Albert Edward and Margaret Dorothy Peasley, of Banstead, Surrey [1].

POMFRET, Fred

Able Seaman
D/JX 212917
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Fred Pomfret died during operations at Elba [1][2].  At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

SOALL, John James

Able Seaman
P/JX 329518
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Able Seaman John Soall, RN Beach Commando 'K', died during operations at Salerno, Italy.
Husband of Frances Maud Soall, of Enfield, Middlesex [1][2].
 
Sources
[1] C.W.G.C.

THACKRAY, Dennis Charles

Able Seaman
P/JX 384364
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Able Seaman Dennis Thackray died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

TIDDER, Alfred

Leading Seaman
D/JX 157419
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Leading Seaman Alfred Tidder died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

TURNBULL, William, R.

Able Seaman
D/JX 365991
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman William Turnbull during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard [3].

WELSH, William McNaughton

Able Seaman
C/JX 367104
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman William Welsh died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

WHITTINGTON, John William

Able Seaman
P/JX 382818
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman John Whittington died during operations at Elba [1][2]. At the time of his death RN Commandos were involved in the operation to liberate the enemy held island of Elba, codenamed Operation Brassard.

WOOD, Sydney

Able Seaman
P/JX 296624
RN Beach Commando (R.N.B.C.)
RN Beach Commando R2
Killed in action or died of wounds

Able Seaman Sydney Wood, RN Beach Commando ‘R2’,  died during Operations at Normandy.[Source: CWGC]  

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'RN Beach Cdo. Nominal Roll'

A Nominal Roll for the Royal Naval Beach Commandos. For historical & research purposes, we have tried to compile the names of all RN Commando volunteers. Details were obtained from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Lists of Casualties, the RN Commando War Diary, papers from the National Archives, books, documents, etc. However as we do not have access to Service Records we recognise this list is not complete.

The RN Commando Nominal Roll is listed below in surname order.

RN Beach Commandos A-C

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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.

SR = Service Record or documents.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.

Surname
Forename
Rank
Number
Service
Additional
Unit
Adams Joseph, Patrick L/S V 31229 RCNVR   W2
Addison Kenneth, G. A/S D/SSX 29363 R DSM E
Adkins A          
Ainsworth Jack          
Aitcheson   AS   RN   R
Akroyd Donald          
Albrechtson Francis, Conrad AB V 61185 RCNVR   W1
Alderton Paul S/Lt   RNVR DSC F / H
Aldrin   Lt   RNVR DSC L
Alexander   Lt Cdr   RN   N
Allen J.V. AB V 49877 RCNVR   W1
Anderson A.A. Lt Cdr   RANVR   E
Andrew A.J. Lt   RNVR   L
Andrew D, Keith S/Lt   RNVR   T
Angus Forrest,  'Forrie' Lt 0-2340 RCNVR   W3
Archibald   Lt   RNVR   V3
Armstrong C OD v 61150 RCNVR   W
Ashton F.H. Lt Cdr   RN    
Ashton James          
Atkin   S/Lt   RNVR   R
Aylett W AB   RN   F1
Bagnall A.A. Sgt   RM   C
Baldwin Robert L/S D/MDX 2177 RN MiD C
Ball J.M. AB   RN   F1
Ball J.M. AB   RN   N
Ball Jack A/S   RN   O3
Ballard Alfred, Hunter Lt    RN DSC* A
Ballard   A/S   RN   A
Barker G.J. S/Lt   RNVR   C
Barker William, James AB P/JX 43002 RN Burma Star Assn. U3
Barley D.J. S/Lt   RNVR   O
Barnes G A/S   RN   H
Barnes Ronald, V. AB V 47862 RCNVR   W2
Barr John S/Lt   RNVR MiD, CdG S
Barrett D.G., 'Spud' Lt   RNVR   H
Barry Kenneth, G. AS P/JX 388551 RN MiD R
Bartlett Sandy     RN   O, M
Bayly Patrick, Uniacke Lt Cdr   RN DSC**; Cas. Salerno. ADM 358/1892; IWM oral interview. M
Beavis Herbert, Thomas, Claude,  'Charlie' AB P/JX298734 RN Burma Star Assn membership form V3
Beck Stanley AB D/SSX 2643 RN MiD F
Beckman K OD V 65150 RCNVR   W
Beere 'Taffy'     RN   H
Bell N Lt Cdr   RNVR   J
Bendall A.R. Lt   RNVR   R
Bendall D.C. Lt   RNVR   M
Bentham W Lt   RNVR   A, B
Bentley Jack, 'Bangalore' Lt 0-6020 RCNVR   W
Bentley-Buckle Anthony, William Lt   RN   G3
Berkeley-Portman   Lt       K
Berry Ernest Lt   RNVR DSC M
Best Harry PO C/JX 159393 RN DSM L
Betts   Lt   RNVR   J
Bevin   S/Lt       V3
Bevis K.J. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Bibby D.T. Lt   RNVR DSC C
Bielski A.E. M/Ship   RNVR   C
Bintner J.A.F. S/Lt   RNVR   N
Birley Hugh S/Lt   RNVR   N3, L, D
Blackmore D S/Lt   RNVR   R
Blackwell Richard Lt   RNVR DSC K
Blackwell   S/Lt   RNVR   K
Blench Edward AS   RN   Q
Bloomer   S/Lt   RNVR   L
Boord Sidney, J.S. Cdr   RN    
Bourne   PO   RN   N
Bowman J AB   RN   F1
Bramble Joe, B. Lt   RNVR   M
Bridgeland A.R. S/Lt   RNVR   R
Briggs L Lt   RNVR   M
Brind Clarence A/S D/JX 213610 RN MiD A
Brindle F S/Lt   RNVR   D
Brinkley Frank, El Lt   RN DSC E
Brister   S/Lt   RNVR   M
Broadway H S/Lt   RNVR   E
Bromley Ray L/S   RN   N1
Brown A.D. S/Lt   RNVR   K
Brown G S/Lt   RNVR   F
Brown P Lt   RNVR   R
Brown   A/S   RN   N
Burden William AB V 43750 RCNVR   W2
Burgess Neville, Arthur OS C/JX 354547 RN    
Burgess R.G. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Burke W          
Burns George AS   RN   H
Burse Reginald, Clarence AB V 48280 RCNVR   W1
Burton A.E. PO   RN   C
Butler J.B. S/Lt   RNVR   J
Byer Cecil AB V 54476 RCNVR   W3
Byers H AB V34795 RCNVR   W3
Caler J AB V 46031 RCNVR   W3
Calvert George LS       V3
Campbell Louis, Oliver Lt 0-11800 RCNVR   W3
Campbell R.H. S/Lt   RNVR   J
Canning   Lt   RNVR   C
Cant M.H. Lt   RNVR   N
Carr John, Robert          
Carver P Lt   RNVR   H
Casbourne James, Clifton AB V 56832 RCNVR   W1
Casey P.G. S/Lt   RNVR   R
Cattell Albert AS   RN   G
Causden B S/Lt   RNVR   V
Causley J.C. Lt   RNVR   V
Cavanagh Danny         V3
Celev J AB V 46031 RCNVR   W3
Chandler Arthur AS   RN   K, N
Chaplin Arnold, David PO P/JX156000 RN DSM M
Child Reginald, Charles LS P/JX296508 RN   J, P, Q,V3. 
Chilvers D.H. S/Lt   RNVR   T, S
Christie Charles, Black Lt 0-13770 RCNVR   W2
Church J.A. Lt   RNVR   L
Clark Henry PO D/SSX 20145 RN   E
Clarke J Lt Cdr   RNVR   L
Clarke T.A.F. S/Lt   RNVR   J
Clarke   S/Lt       V3
Claughton Clifford S/Lt   RNVR   H
Clifford   A/S   RN   H, G
Cobham Anthony Lt   RN GC, MBE H
Cockshoot   S/Lt   RNVR   J
Coffey Pat     RN    
Collar Michael Lt   RN MiD F
Compston Sidney A/S D/JX 169001 RN DSM F1
Cook Benedict, Edward, Matthias PO P.SSX. 23987 RN Burma Star Assn membership. V
Cook G AB   RN   F1
Cook Oswald S/Lt   RNVR DSC G
Cook William, Dennis A/S C/JX 377978 RN DSM R
Coppock Robin S/Lt   RNVR DSC C
Cotton J S/Lt   RNVR   U
Couch John AB JX 363389 RN   N2
Couldrey S.M. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Cox J.C. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Crammond R.M. Lt   RNVR   Q
Crickmar L Lt   RNVR   N1
Croll 'Jock'         V3
Cronikhite Winston, F. AB V 61557 RCNVR   W2
Cronin John, Bernard Lt 0-16890 RCNVR   W3
Crookes 'Lofty'         V3
Crough Raymond, 'Mother' AB V 19467 RCNVR   W1
Crowhurst Kenneth, Guy Lt 0-17120 RCNVR   W1
Crowther B S/Lt   RNVR   M
Cruickshanks George          
Crutwell   Lt   RNVR   C
Cullen J AB   RN   F1
Cunningham John, Ritchie Lt 0-14270 RCNVR   W2
Curtis F A S/Lt   RNVR   D

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.

Surname
Forename
Rank
Number
Service
Additional
Unit
D'Arcy
Jack Orchard
Lt Cdr
 
RNVR
MiD
R
Dalton
Alan N G
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
P
David
 
Lt Cdr
 
 
 
 
Alan
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
O3
Davy / Davey
Albert Charles
L/S
D/JX25236
RN
DSM
F
Dawson
Leonard
 
 
 
from North Shields
-
Day
Charles William
A/S
C/JX379987
RN
DSM
R
Deacon
T A
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
T, S
Demontigny
Paul
AB
V 50928
RCNVR
 
W3
Deruchie
L
AB
V 4365
RCNVR
 
W3
Dixon- Smith
 
Lt
 
RNVR
 
H
Dodd
Oscar A W
S/Lt
 
RNVR
MiD
M
Dodds
O
AB
 
RN
 
N
Donger
Richard
S/Lt
 
RNVR
MiD CdG
F
Dove
Eric
Tel
 
RN
 
 
Dowle
V
AB
 
RN
 
N1
Downey
Vincent Joseph
AB
V 57751
RCNVR
 
W2
Dowsett
Derek
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
R
Dowsing
 
S/Lt
 
 
 
R
Draffen
D B
 
 
 
 
 
Draper
Norman Ernest
M/Ship
 
RNVR
DSC,MiD
G1
Duffin
E
AB
 
RN
 
F1
Dunbar
A G
Lt
 
 
 
C
Duncan
 
Cdr
 
RN
 
A, B
Dunn
C C
Lt
 
RNVR
 
T, S
Durham
D
Lt
 
RNVR
 
C
Eade
 
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
G
Eddy
Edward Christopher
A/S
D/JX303084
RN
 
Northney
Edwards
'Scouse'
 
 
 
 
V3
Egginton
D
Lt Cdr
 
RNVR
 
J
Ellison
Joseph,William
Tel
C/JX298252
RN
 
 
Ellman
Samuel E A
S/Lt
 
SANF
MiD
M
Emery
Donald
A/S
D/SSX29684
RN
DSM
F
Ensoll
J
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
D
Epstein
R
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
D
Eva
'Jan'
 
 
 
 
V3
Evans
D K
Lt
 
RNVR
 
H
Evans
Ray
S/Lt
 
RNVR
DSC
 
Eyre
G B
Lt Cdr
 
RNVR
 
U
Fagence
George  'JungleGeorge'
AB
C/JX378322
RN
Burma Star Assn. H
Fairley
J
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
H
Fairs
Alf
 
 
 
 
O
Farr
B C
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
J
Farthing
Benjamin
Lt
 
RINVR
MiD
A
Faubert
Paul Louis
AB
V 44355
RCNVR
 
W2
Faulks/Faults
C
AB
 
RN
 
F1
Fearn
Stanley
PO
D/JX142689
RN
DSM
K
William, Charles
PO
C/JX 140835
RN
DSM
J
Felgar
 
A/S
 
RN
 
P
Feltham
W J
PO
 
RN
BEM
D
Ferguson
W
Lt
 
RNVR
 
Q
Ferguson
 
Lt
 
RNVR
 
K
Finley
Eric Gault Skip
Lt
0-23710
RCNVR
 
W1
Fish
T
AB
 
RN
 
N
Fisher
Micky
 
 
 
 
 
Fison
 
Lt Cdr
 
 
 
 
Flemming
M
AB
V 42327
RCNVR
 
W3
Foreman
Harry Coffin Lynas
PO
P/UDX 1241
RN
DSM
S
Forsyth
John Edward
L/S
V 10963
RCNVR
 
W2
Foulger
J
AB
 
RN
 
N
Fox
David
AB
 
RN
 
O, F1
Fox
John Lloyd Jack
AB
V 57307
RCNVR
 
W1
Fox-Brown
A
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
N1, U
Franklin
Richard
Lt
 
RNVR
DSC
D
Freemantle
Edmund S D
Lt
 
RNVR
DSC
P
Frohock
J.M.T.
S/Lt
 
RNVR
MiD (Newspaper); Cas.ReportSalerno.   ADM 358/1892
K
Full
Ed
 
 
 
 
V3
Gallagher
P T
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
T, S
Gamblin
Frederick James
AB
V 59716
RCNVR
 
W3
Garcia
Antonio
AB
D/JX363102
 
Cas Report Salerno. ADM 358/1892
M
Gardiner
R
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
E
Gascoiguea
John
 
 
 
 
 
Gaster
Jack
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
J
Gear
Eric
PO
 
RN
 
Q
George
T
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
V
Germaine
A
AB
v 38689
RCNVR
 
W3
German
George
 
 
 
 
 
Gerrish
H L
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
K
Gibson
H
 
 
 
 
 
Gibson
M
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
V
Gilbert
 
AB
 
RN
 
N2
Gilbey
Ernest F
L/S
C/JX 334144
RN
MiD
M
Giles
Ron
 
 
RN
 
C
Gillings
W
 
 
 
 
 
Gladwell
R E
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
U
Glennie
 
Lt
 
RNVR
 
S
Glover
Joseph
AB
C/JX 375393
RN
MiD
K
Goddard
Frederick
AB
D/JX213689
 
CasReport Salerno.   ADM 358/1892
M
Goddard
Henry John
AB
C/JX 279669
RN
DSM
A
Godwin
W R
S/Lt
 
 
 
A, B
Goodale
David F
Lt
 
RN
DSC,MiD
E
Gooding
Thomas Wiliam
PO
D/JX161420
RN
DSM
F1
Goodwin
Dennis Charles
AB
V 62012
RCNVR
 
W2
Gordon
D J
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
G
Gouge
 
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
P
Graham
 
Lt
 
RNVR
 
M
Grainger
 
PO
 
RN
MiD
N2
Gray
Edward
AB
C/JX354652
 
CasReport Salerno.   ADM 358/1892
M
Green
E
Lt
 
RNVR
 
G
Green
Kenneth
AB
 
RN
 
Q
Greenland
P
S/Lt
 
RN
 
A, B
Greenway
A K B
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
P
Greenwood
D
AB
V 61245
RCNVR
 
W3
Gregory
Samuel
L/S
 
RN
 
N1
Gregory-Smith
William Frank Niemann
Capt
 
RN
DSC* DSO*
T, S
Gribbin
'Jock'
 
 
 
 
V3
Griffin
 
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
C
Griffiths
F
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
O
John
L/S
P/JX427977
RN
 
Gueritz
Edward Findley
Lt
 
RN
DSC*
F
Gurney
E
S/Lt
 
RNVR
 
U

RN Beach Commandos H-N

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Notes
Click on highlighted surnames for more information.
CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.

Surname
Forename
Rank
Number
Service
Additional
Unit
Hall John, Bell Sig   RN    
Hall Robert A/S P/JX 264076 RN   K
Hall Ronald, Marshall PO P/JX149429 RN DSM K
Hall William, Albert AB P/JX425424 RN Burma Star Assn. H
Hallos Harry L/S D/JX 201772 RN   A
Hamilton J.C.C. Lt   RN   M
Hampshire A, Cecil Lt   RN   H
Hampson Harold, George Lt O-30400 RCNVR   W2
Hannaford Edward, H. S/Lt   RNVR MiD E, Q
Harding C AB V 61890 RCNVR   W3
Hardy A.H. Lt   RNVR   L
Hargreaves Harry Lt   RNVR   NK
Harrington J AB V 16892 RCNVR   W3
Harris Geoffrey Coder P/JX 405338 RN DSM ,MiD  
Harris Ian, Antrobus Lt   RANVR DSC N1
Harrison George A/S   RN   G1
Harvey J.S. S/Lt   RNVR   V
Harvey Ken PO   RN   E
Haslett   S/Lt   RNVR   C
Hatch Carr Lt O-31610 RCNVR   W2
Hatton Ken AS   RN   O3
Havers Arthur Cdr   RN OBE,DSO,MiD K
Hay R L/S V 45449 RCNVR   W3
Hayden F.W. Lt   RNVR   O
Haynes Graham, 'Micky' Lt C/JX315162 RNVR Burma Star Assn. H2
Hazelwood F PO   RN   N2
Heal S.C. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Hearne F.H. Lt Cdr   RNVR   E
Hearne W.A. S/Lt   RNVR   M
Henderson Andrew AS   RN   G
Hewett Rn Lt   RNVR   J
Higham Clifford, Edward Sto   RN Burma Star Assn.  
Hildreth Clem AB V 64412 RCNVR   W1
Hill G S/Lt   RNVR   N3
Hill C.R.J,, 'Pusser' Lt   RNVR   H3
Hillman G.C. Sgt   RM   C
Hobman Ronald Tel P/JX 308549 RN MiD  
Hodges M.W. S/Lt   RNVR   W
Hodgetts Paddy PO   RN   Q
Hodgson A.B. S/Lt   RNVR   A, B
Holland J          
Hollands Arthur PO   RN   M
Holmes   S/Lt   RNVR   C
Holwill Gordon PO   RN   A2
Hooson 'Scouse'         V3
Hope Thomas Lt   RNVR DSC K
Hopkins J.P.I. Lt   RNVR   V
Horel J AB V 45584 RCNVR   W3
Hort S.H. S/Lt   RNVR DSC H
Horton E AB C/JX354402   Cas. Salerno.   ADM 358/1892 K
Hough James PO D/SSX14392 RN   L
Howard John, Thomas PO C/JX 110176 RN   F
Howard S Lt   RNVR   U
Howe   Lt   RNVR MiD C
Howell Thomas, H.E. S/Lt   RNVR MiD J
Hudson   Cdr   RN   H
Hughes D AB   RN   N
Hunt Thomas A/S D/JX 304950 RN DSM F
Husband A.P. S/Lt   RNVR DSM L
Hutton Alexander AS   RN   J
Hutton F.M. Lt Cdr   RNVR   V
Jackson Earl AB V 44344 RCNVR   W3
Jackson Sandy          
Jamieson A Lt   RNVR   T, S
Jarrett George PO A2635 RCNVR   W1
Jarvis A S/Lt   RNVR   Q
Jeff Joe A/B       P
Jeffery George,William AB P/JX 178921 RN Burma Star Assn.  
Jenkins   Cdr       G
Johnson G          
Johnstone Richard, John 'Dick' Lt Cdr O-37140 RCNVR   W
Jonas P.L. S/Lt   RNR   D
Jones E.R.R. Lt   RNVR   O
Jones H.G. Lt   RNVR   F
Jones Hugh, L. PO   RN BEM J
Jones John, 'Jack' AB V 42208 RCNVR BEM W3
Jones John Lt   RNVR MiD C
Jones Robert L/S V 841 RCNVR MiD W3
Joyce John L/S A 4041 RCNVR   W1
Joyes W.F. AB V 17772 RCNVR   W3
Kennedy Douglas AB V 41864 RCNVR   W2
Kent Douglas, Thomas Lt   RNVR DSC* C
Keys Kenneth S/Lt   RNVR DSC MiD S
Kidd G Sgt     MiD C
Killick Fred Lt   RNVR   L
Kimberley Harry A/S C/JX 169896 RN MiD H
King D.C.A. S/Lt   RNVR MiD E
King J AB V 51758 RCNVR   W3
King       RN   G1
Kipling Sydney AB P/SSX 29029 RN MiD N2
Kitteridge E Lt   RNVR   E
Knight N AB V 54536 RCNVR   W1
Koch L AB V 51953 RCNVR   W3
Kroshewsky Daniel AB V 64415 RCNVR   W2
Laing E.A.M. Lt   RNVR   C
Laird Hugh, W. L/S DLJX 150456 RN MiD , CdG S
Lamb G S/LT   RNVR   T
Lamb R L/S   RN MiD, CdG N1
Lambert B.C. Lt Cdr   RNVR   P
Lang B.L. S/Lt   RNVR   F
Lappage Ronald AB P/JX 388551 RN MiD Q
Lauder H S/Lt   RNVR   C
Lawrence A Lt   RNVR   O
Lawrence Ronald, Joseph Lt 142012 RNVR   RN Beach Sigs
Layton J.A. Lt   RNVR   S
Leake F.H.A. Lt   RNVR   P
Leeke G, Henry Lt   RNVR MiD H
Lefever G.C. Lt   RNVR MiD J
Legatt William Coder P/JX 227523 RN MiD  
Lennon   AS   RN   G1
Leroy R     RNVR   F
Letby J PO   RN   N1
Lewis   S/Lt   RNVR   P
Lightfoot Peter, 'Patrick' AB   RN   N1
Lindsay J.W. Lt   RNVR   J
Lines T.A. Capt       C
Linlow G.H.E. S/Lt   RNVR   H
Lock   S/Lt   RNVR   A, B
Lockwood-Bunce J.A. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Lomas J S/Lt   RNVR   D
Lomax H.L. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Lonsdale Henry, James, Edward PO D/JX158562 RN Burma Star Assn. N
Lord P S/Lt   RNVR   J
Lovatt Thomas, William Acting PO D/SSX30476   Cas. Salerno.   ADM 358/1892 M
Lowery S AB   RN   N
Lowndes W.E.G. Lt Cdr   RN   P
Lucas J.C. Lt   RNVR   G
Lucas J.S. S/Lt   RNVR   N3
Lucas 'Lofty' AS   RN   G
Luckin / Lukin J.B. Lt   RNVR   A, B
Luff Charles AB V 56817 RCNVR   W2
Lynn   Motor Mechanic       V3
Macbeth John, Kenneth 'Jack' Lt O-43440 RCNVR DSC W3
Macdonald A.C. Lt Cdr   RN   R
Macdonald Edward, Armstrong S/ Lt   RNVR   A
Macdonald O.C. Lt Cdr   RANVR MiD G
Macdonald Willam, Melville Lt Cdr O-44030 RCNVR   W
Macintyre Alfred AB V 55697 RCNVR   W2
Mackenzie D          
Mackland   AB   RN   N
Madden G AB V 24212 RCNVR   W3
Maloney G AB   RN   N1
Malyon Charles, Frederick AB C/JX167181 RN DSM; Burma Star Assn; LG36593  
Mannering Sidney AB   RN   H
Manning David, Kenneth AB D/JX420142 RN Burma Star Assn V3
Mantais L AB V 60982 RCNVR   W3
Marsh Johnny AS   RN   Q
Marshall   AB   RN   N
Martin T Lt   RNVR   G
Martin Thomas Lt   RN DSC G
Martin   S/Lt   RNVR   E
Matthais J.K. Lt   RNVR DSC L
Maylon Charles Frederick A/S C/JXD 167181 RN DSC H
Mcarthur D Lt Cdr   RNVR DSM, MiD G
Mcarthur J.C. S/Lt   RNVR   T
Mcauley F.S.P.K. Lt   RNZNVR   J
Mcauliffe George AS   RN   L
Mccann John A/S C/JX 351309 RN MiD F
Mcclune James, Reginald PO C/SSX 2424 RN DSM, MiD L
Mcconnell A S/Lt   RNVR DSM C
Mcdewell J L/S   RN   F1
Mcdonald W AB   RN   F1
Mcfadden Michael A/S   RN   L
Mcgann J          
McGrann George A/S C/JX 407081 RN   A
Mchenry   AB   RN   N
Mcintosh J.T. S/LT   RNVR   N3
Mcintosh T AB   RN   F1
Mcintyre Douglas PO V 5747 RCNVR   W2
Mckinlay Ronald, Harry, George PO P/JX 245579 RN CGM P
Mclean   S/Lt   RNVR   P
Mclennan F.J. S/Lt   RNVR CGM  
Mcpherson J.C. S/Lt   RNVR DSC G
Middleton   Lt   RNVR DSC C
Millar R.D. S/LT   RNVR   D
Milne Eric, G.S. PO C/JX 160081 RN MiD, CdG F1
Mitchell J.E.M. Lt  Cdr   RNVR   P
Mitchell R.B. S/Lt   RNVR MiD , CdG D
Mitchell Robert, N. Tel NZ 4492 RN MiD  
Mitchell   Lt Cdr       T
Mitchell   AS   RN   G1
Moffatt Robert Sig D/JX 248258 RN MiD  
Moran Patrick L/S P/JX 170231 RN MiD S
Morel J AB V 45584 RCNVR MiD W3
Morgan Theo, C. Lt     MiD  
Morley Johnny         V3
Morris Arthur, Edward, Art AB V 38938 RCNVR   W2
Moses G.E. Lt   RNVR   V
Murphy Donald AB V 2980 RCNVR   W3
Murphy William, Robert L/S V 5392 RCNVR   W2
Murray Harold, 'Tiny' AB V 19196 RCNVR   W1
Nadin R Sig   RN    
Neal K.J. S/Lt   RNVR DSC F
Neavers C.P. Lt Cdr   RNVR   T
Needham R AB   RN   F1
Nelson Russell, Charles AB V 38716 RCNVR   W2
Newby W AB   RN   F1
Newell William AB V 57709 RCNVR   W1
Newport John, Alfred AB P/JX 38625 RN   S,T
Nicholl H.R.M. Cdr   RN DSC G
Nix   S/Lt   RNVR   R
Norris   Cdr     DSC C
Norwood Roger Lt     DSC, MiD* K
Notley   Lt   RNVR DSM A, B

RN Beach Commandos O-Z

Commando Veterans Archive Nominal Roll for Royal Naval Beach Commandos.
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Notes
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CA followed by a number = entry in a Commando Association newsletter.
LL followed by a number = entry in Commando Association Lost Legion List.
CasList = National Archives Army Casualty Lists.
WO = War Office file at the National Archives.

Surname
Forename
Rank
Number
Service
Additional
Unit
O'Connor D.G.A. A/S P/JX 608040 RN MiD A2
O'Donnald P AB   RN   N
O'Hagan Denis, James, Patrick Lt Cdr O-56170 RCNVR GM* W
O'Rourke J A/S D/JX 392953 RN GM, DSM M
Oag Henry, George PO P/SSX 20886 RN DSC E
Oakley Fred     RN   O
Oakley Kenneth A/S D/SSX32778 RN MiD F
Oakley   Lt   RNVR MiD D
Offless J AB V 37973 RCNVR   W2
Ogilvie Joe         V3
Oliver J.G. S/Lt   RNVR   V
Osbaldstone   S/Lt   RNVR DSM F
Painter P.V. S/Lt   RNVR   C
Palmer John Lt   RNVR MiD K
Paradise   AB   RN   N
Parkin F AB   RN   N2
Parr Abraham, Acton Tel P/JX 232311 RN DSM  
Parr   AB   RN   N
Parrish C S/Lt   RNVR MiD K
Parry D.H. S/Lt   RNVR   C
Parry J.G. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Parry L.V. S/Lt   RNVR   N1
Parsey C S/Lt   RNVR DSM K
Parsons Victor, William AS C/JX 374660 RN DSM O
Pascall Maurice PO   RN DSC M1
Paul Stanley Tel C/JX 358108 RN MiD  
Payne W.G. Lt Cdr   SANF V   F
Payton Jack W/Op 647456 RAF    
Pearson T Lt Cdr   SANF DSC D
Peasley Edward, John L/S P/JX 166792 RN MiD H
Peebles A.P. S/Lt   RNVR   Q
Pendlebury Arthur, 'Art' AB V 56436 RCNVR MiD ? W1
Perkins E.H. Lt   RNVR   R
Perkins R AB   RN   F1
Perrin Frederick, Raymond PO P/JX 157866 RN DSM R
Perry Albert AB   RN   N1
Petty Arthur, Henry AB V54229 RCNVR DSM W2
Phibbs David Lt   RNVR DSC, MiD A, Q
Phillips G Lt Cdr   RNVR DSC Q
Pirks Edward PO C/JX 136995 RN DSC, MiD H
Pittendrigh J.L. S/Lt   RNVR MiD C
Pittendrigh William Lt   RNVR DSC F
Pitts 'Tiny'          
Platjouw Joseph, 'Joe' L/S V 46327 RCNVR DSC W1
Pocock H PO   RN   N3
Pollock   S/Lt        
Polwin Albert, Buckley, 'Joe' AB   RN   V3
Portman Charles, Berkley Lt   RNVR   K1
Potter-Irwin F.D. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Potts   AB   RN   N
Powell   AB   RN   N1
Power   Lt   RNVR   A, B
Preistley L S/Lt   RNVR   V
Prestidge Kenneth W/Op 1097069AC2 RAF    
Priddle Raymond, C.W. Sig D/JX 340303 RN MiD  
Prior Redvers, M. Cdr   RN DSO,DSC* L
Pudney Arthur, W. A/S P/JX 323658 RN DSC, MiD K
Pugh P.L. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Quesnel Joseph, Louis, Robert, Lucien AB V 39610 RCNVR MiD W3
Quinn William, George Tel C/JX 361334 RN DSM  
Radford R.D. S/Lt   RNVR   L
Ramsker   AB   RN   N
Ransome Geoffrey Cdr     DSC F, J
Rayburn A. Dudley Lt O-61310 RCNVR DSC W2
Raynor Hank          
Read John,  'Jack' AB V 45963 RCNVR   W1
Redshaw Maurice, Vernon Lt Cdr       N, Q, V
Reid Charles, N. Lt   RNVR MiD E
Rennie F AB V 61476 RCNVR MiD W3
Richards George, Collin PO D/JX 142919 RN DSM R
Richards R.C. S/Lt   RNVR   C3
Richmond Frederick, Frank / Mick OS P/JX 425580 RN MID, CdG S
Roberts H.E. Lt   RNVR   E
Roberts   Lt   RNVR   D
Roberts   PO   RN MiD,CdG G1
Robinson Malcolm Tel   RN    
Romerile R AB   RN   N
Ross John, Dayton, 'Salty' AB V 59089 RCNVR   W2
Ross P Lt   RNVR   D
Rowell Morris          
Rowley Leonard, John AB C/JX398826 RN Burma Star Assn V
Rowse J.W. S/Lt   RNVR   O
Roy Joseph, Felix AB V 58383 RCNVR   W2
Rushworth 'Do Char'         V3
Russell John, B. Lt   RN DSC** N
Saunders Edward, George, S. A/S D/JX 237823 RN DSM F
Sauve L AB V 4520 RCNVR DSM W2
Savoury John PO/Tel   RN    
Scoltz   S/Lt   RNVR   P
Scott M.B. S/Lt   RNVR   G1
Scott-Wilson James Lt   RN DSC** F
Seaton Ray AB   RN   N
Seddon R AB   RN   N1
Seedy Harry Lt   RNVR DSC M
Seely Harry Lt Cdr   RNVR DSC M
Seline Mick         V3
Sellars J.M.     RNVR DSC D
Sergeant B Lt   RNVR   F
Shales Robert, Irwin, 'Bob' S/Lt O-66130 RCNVR   W2
Shepherd 'Jock'         V3
Sibley Jack AB   RN   N1
Simpson Frederick, 'Fred' A/S   RN DSM T
Sims Raymond, Thomas, Henry PO D/JX 133648 RN DSM K
Sinkins   Lt   RNVR   K
Skerry 'Chuck'         V3
Skinner James, 'Jimmy' AB V 57957 RCNVR   W1
Slyfield Malcolm, David A/S P/JX 325864 RN DSM A3
Smallman William, Henry AB JX 380389 RN   O, F1
Smiley Delbert, William, 'Del' L/S V 37293 RCNVR DSM W1
Smith A.W. S/Lt   RNVR   V
Smith C AB   RN   F1
Smith D.P. S/Lt   RNVR DSC G1
Smith Francis, Sidney PO P/JX 9594 RN DSM; Burma Star Assn. A
Smith Haydon, Dawson AB V 51476 RCNVR   W1
Smith Irving, 'Big Smith' PO A 1702 RCNVR   W3
Smith L.W. S/Lt   RNVR   M
Smith P.M. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Smith Robert, 'Bob' AB V 41800 RCNVR   W1
Smith   AB   RN   N2
Snelling P S/Lt   RNVR   J
Snow   LT   RNVR   P
Snowden John AB   RN   N
Sowden G AB   RN   N1
Speed James, H.S. S/Lt   RNVR DSC R
Spencer C AB   RN   N
Springall   LS        
Stanley Wallace, Victor PO C/JX 241463 RN DSM; Burma Star Assn. A
Stanton   AB   RN   N2
Stark M.A. S/Lt   RNVR DSC F
Steel Harold AB V 40651 RCNVR   W1
Stephens W.R. Lt   RNVR   J
Stephens   S/Lt   RNVR   D
Stephenson R.V. AB D/JX288456 RN Cas. Salerno.   
ADM 358/1892
K
Stevenson D.A. 'Pete' A/S   RN   C
Stevenson 
Thomas
L/S
SSX/32356
RN
 
Q
Stewart S.A. S/Lt   RNVR   U
Stewart   A/S   RN   G1
Still William,  J. S/Lt   RNVR MiD T
Stillman Alec, 'Don'         V3
Stone Bernard Sig   RN    
Stone George AB V 59719 RCNVR   W1
Stoneforth Robert, 'Bob'     RN   M
Strafford E.O. Sgt   RM   C
Stubbs P.W.F. Lt. Cdr   RN DSC (Navy Lists) N
Summers R.W. S/Lt   RNVR DSC J
Sutherland Donald, Marshall Lt O-7 1250 RCNVR   W1
Sutherland J AB V 57957 RCNVR   W1
Swailes            
Swain A.H. S/Lt   RNVR   R
Sykes   AB   RN   N2
Symonds J Lt   RNVR   E
Tapley John, Grahame PO D/JX 139148 RN DSM R
Taylor J.B. S/Lt   RNVR    
Taylor Terence, Reginald, Parry AB   RN   N
Taylor Thomas, W. A/S P/JX 201278 RN DSM ,MiD K
Telfer H Lt   RNVR MiD F
Thacker Archibald PO V 1434 RCNVR   W2
Therien Armand AB V 31372 RCNVR   W1
Thom K.J.          
Thomas W.A. AB   RN   N
Thomson R Cdr   RN   M
Thomson   S/Lt   RNVR   D, J
Thornbarrow   A/S   RN   N1
Threlfell J S/Lt   RNVR   C
Towers G.A. Lt Cdr   RNVR   S
Townends Leonard, G. Tel C/JX 425031 RN MiD  
Treson            
Trewin Donald, Frederick AB V 57668 RCNVR   W2
Tuff C AB V 56817 RCNVR   W2
Turner David, R. A/S   RN   M
Turney W.A. S/Lt   RNVR   J
Turton Thomas, J. Lt   RNVR MiD N3
Underwood F PO   RN   N2
Urwin J S/Lt   RNVR   T
Usher John     RN   F
Vaillancourt Jacque Lt O-74790 RCNVR MiD W3
Varley Alex Lt   RNVR MiD N2
Vaughan K.L. S/Lt   RNVR MiD D
Veal Herbert, V. Lt   RNVR DSC K
Venn Henry, Albert Lt   RNVR DSC M
Verity R.G. Lt   RNVR DSC K
Verran W S/Lt   RNVR   P
Vierson J.A. S/Lt   RNVR   Q
Vilneff George AB V 53046 RCNVR DSC W1
Vine-Jones Herbert Lt   RNVR MiD F
Wadsworth D.G. S/Lt   RNVR   O
Wake Roger Lt        
Walker George S/Lt   RNVR   R
Walker James, Gray Lt O-75580 RCNVR   W
Walker W.W.R. A/S P/JX 383763 RN DSM,MiD K
Wallace William, Brian S/Lt   RNVR   N2
Wallbank Ron Sig   RN    
Walsh William, D. A/S C/SSX 27179 RN MiD F
Walton R.I. Lt     DSM C
Ward P.A. Lt   RNVR   N3
Ware H Tel   RN    
Warren Denis, A. LS V 39693 RCN   W1
Waterworth Alan A/S D/JX 363891 RN MiD, CdG F
Watkins Ivor, Eugene, 'Junior' AB V 44071 RCNVR MiD, CdG W1
Watson Jim AS   RN   F
Watson William, P. A/S C/JX 397187 RN MID S
Watt Arthur, Frederick AB V 56914 RCNVR   W2
Watts F.E. S/Lt   RNVR   E
Webster R AB   RN   N
Welsh D Lt     MiD H
Westerman L OD V 58750 RCNVR   W3
Western E.R. Lt   RNVR   K
Weston Norman Sig   RN    
Wheeler R.G. Lt   RNVR   J
White Joseph AB V 5019 RCNVR   W2
Whitehorn Derek S/Lt   RNVR   F
Whyte James          
Whyte R.B. S/Lt   RNVR   C
Wild Philip AB        
Wilders D.W. S/Lt   RNVR   D
Wilkins   PO   RN   H
Wilkinson   PO   RN   H
Williams H S/Lt   RNVR   N2
Williams 'Taffy' PO   RN   Q
Willie Douglas, B.          
Willis S.E., 'Sis' S/Lt   RNVR DSC F
Wills H Lt   RNVR   S
Wilson A Lt Cdr   RNVR DSC C
Wilson J Lt   RNVR   F
Wilson 'Tug'         V3
Wing Charles A/S   RN   L
Winn George PO V 8098 RCNVR   W1
Wolton H.M.          
Wood Maurice, A.P. Padre   RNVR DSC  
Woodall Cyril A/S   RN DSM O3
Woodall Earl, Gerald AB V 15246 RCNVR DSM W2
Woodcock   MR        
Woodhouse R.E. S/Lt   RNVR   L
Woods William AS   RN   D
Woollard   Lt   RNVR   L
Worden Sidney A/S   RN   K
Worracker   AB   RN   N2
Wostenholme A AB   RN   N
Wright W AB V 67555 RCN   W1
Wyatt Jan PO   RN   H
Wyllie J.R. Lt   RNZVR   T3
Yelland J S/Lt   RNVR    
Young J Lt Cdr   RN   J, O
Yule   LS   RCN    

'Title for Commandos in the R.N.'

Type: Files
Author: Content Admin
Year of Publishing: 2018
Keywords: Royal Naval Beach Commandos, RNBC

Initially raised as 'Naval Beach Parties', they were redesignated as Royal Naval Beach Commandos. At the end of the war they were again redesignated as Naval Beach Control Parties'

There is a general misconception amongst some about the correct title for those who served as Commandos in the Royal Navy during WW2. This memorandum from their Commanding Officer outlines under "Unauthorised Badges" that whilst their shoulder flash was "RN Commando",  their correct Unit title at the time was Royal Naval Beach Commando. This was one of a series of monthly memos for the R.N.B.C. dating between May 1943 and 20th July 1944. 

Units: 
'Royal Naval Beach Commandos'

'RN Beach Commando units'

Initially raised as 'Naval Beach Parties', they were redesignated as Royal Naval Beach Commandos. At the end of the war they were again redesignated as Naval Beach Control Parties'
 
The transcripts of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987 relating to each RN Beach Commando unit are listed below.
 

RN Beach Commando 'A' + 'B'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'A' and 'B' Commando
 
It is not known when the first beach parties were formed, but up till the time the Madagascar expedition sailed in March 1942, the parties appear to have been associated with the particular troop transport to which they were more or less permanently attached. It is believed that the five or six parties that proceeded to Madagscar where known as "Keren" party, "Karanga" party, etc., and that subsequently they were named "A" and "B" by C.O.H.Q., though in actual fact there was by that time only sufficient personnel to complete one commando which was known as "A". As such it formed part of Force P in India in the autumn of 1943 under command of Commander Duncan R.N. and Lt. Cdr.  J.S. Scott-Wilson, D.S.C., R.N.V.R. afterwards moving in January 1944 to the Mediterranean where they participated in the Anzio landing.
 
Thereafter the Unit moved to Corsica where it remained untl 17th June when 'A'  1 particpated in the attack on Elba with 'OBOE', in which two Officers and eighteen ratings were killed. [view Elba ROH in archive]
 
The balance of 'A' returned to Corsica where they were relieved by 'DOG' before they returned to the U.K. in September 1944. The Unit reached Armadillo on the 28th October 1944 , where it was disbanded in December, in view of the casualties sustained and the long service of the majority of Officers and men in Beach Parties. 
 
Naval Beach Commando BAKER never had any real existence in fact, though on paper it was counted as a formed unit for a long period.
 
Lt. W. Bentham,  R.N.V.R
Cdr. Duncan, R.N.
Lt. P. Greenland, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. W.R. Godwin, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Hodgson, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Lock, R.N.V.R.
Lt. J.B.  Luckin, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. MacDonald, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Notley, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Phibbs, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Power, R.N.V.R.
Lt.Cdr. Scott-Wilson, R.N.V.R.

 

RN Beach Commando 'Charlie'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Charlie'
 
Formed at Coulport House about March 1942 after the Madagascar Force had sailed. Personnel from this Unit, notably S.Lt.  D.T. Kent, D.S.C, R.N.V.R., S.Lt.  F.A.H. Leeke, R.N.V.R., and P.O. Murphy, had taken part on the raids at Lofoten, Vaagso, and Boulogne.
 
Took part in Dieppe raid, where it lost a considerable number of Officers and men, the sub-unit 'C' 2 having to be replaced in toto.
 
After its return to U.K. from North Africa, it was attached to Force 'W' (afterwards Force 'G')  sailing for Suez via the Cape in March 1943 before taking part in the invasion of Sicily in July.
 
On its return to U.K. in October 1943, it remained in Gailes Camp for some months and later it was accomodated in ARMADILLO before proceeding to carry out exercixe commitments in APPLEDORE and Burnham. A reserve unit for "OVERLORD" it was not called on to participate, it proceeded to S.E.A.C. in two sections in 21.2.45 and  -.4.45 with Force 'W'.
 
Operations
1942 Lofoten, Vaagso, Boulogne
19th August 1942 DIEPPE
8th November 1942 NORTH AFRICA - ORAN
10th July 1943 SICILY
September 1945 MALAYA.
 
C.O.             April 1944 - November 1945  Lt. Cmdr. A. Wilson, D.S.C., R.N.V.R.
 
Disbanded Nov 1945 in S.E.A.C.
 
S.Lt. G.J. Barker, R.N.V.R.
Lt Crutwell, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Bentley-Buckle, R.N.
S.Lt. Griffin, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Haslett, R.N.V.R.
Mid. A.E. Bielski, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Holmes, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Canning, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Howe, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. A.W. Charles, R.N.V.R.
Lt. J.A. Jones, R.N.V.R.
Lt. E.A.M. Laing, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. H. Lauder, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. A. McConnell, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Middleton, R.N.V.R.
Lt.Cdr. Norris, R.N.
S.Lt. P.V. Painter, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. D.H. Parry, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  J.L. Pitt, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Richards, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. R.C. Richards, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. J. Threlfall, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. D. White, R.N.V.R.
Lt. R.B. Whyte, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Cdr. A. Wilson
 

RN Beach Commando 'Dog'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Dog'
 
1942
The original unit was formed at Couport House or Inveraray about April-May 1942. Took part in Dieppe raid in which majority of personnel were casualties. Not reformed in U.K. but as result of C.C.O.'s decision July 1943 name 'Dog' was allocated to Unit formerly known as No 5 or SAUNDERS B.P. (The other Saunders Party became N.B.C. Zebra by same signal, but it was absorbed into Dog at some date after Salerno in September 1943. Zebra was maintained as a separate entity for a brief period  only, duration unknown.)
 
1943
Participated in Salerno landing, afterwards returning to SAUNDERS*, where it remained until going to Corsica to relieve Able in June 1944. After periods in Naples and Messina the Unit returned to the U.K. in February 1945, reaching ARMADILLO on the 29th March, where it was disbanded about the end of April or beginning of May 1945.
 
Operations
Dog (1st)
Dieppe, August 1942
 
Dog (2nd)
June 1943 Pantellaria as No. 5 B. Cdo.
Sept 1943 Salerno (Vietri and Amalfi as No. 5 B. Cdo.)
15 August 1944 Present afloat South of France.
 
C.O.    Lt. Cdr. T. Pearson, D.S.C., R.N.
 
Disbanded at Armadillo May 1945
 
S. Lt. F. Brindle, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Oakley, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. F.A. Curtis, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Cdr. Pearson, R.N.
S. Lt. J. Ensoll, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Roberts, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. R. Epstein, R.N.V.R.
Lt. P. Ross, R.N.V.R.
Lt. R. J. Franklin, R.N.V.R.
Lt. J.M. Sellars, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. P.L. Jonas, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. Stephens, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. J. Lomas, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. Thomson
S. Lt. Miller, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. K.L. Vaughan, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. R.B. Mitchell, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. D.W. Wilders, R.N.V.R.
Notes
* Saunders was H.M.S. Saunders,  the Combined Training Centre, Middle East, at Kabret by the Little Bitter Lake on the Suez Canal.
 

RN Beach Commando 'Easy'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Easy'
Formed at Inverary and Coulport House in May - June 1942. Took part in the North African landings and in March 1943 sailed with Force 'W'. Took part in Sicily under Force 'G' (formed W), returning to the UK about the beginning of October 1943 [1]. After leave the Unit was billeted in Gailes until early in January when they moved to Mylodon to come under the orders of Force 'L'. They proceeded to Hayling 6. 6. 44, where they remained in reserve at eight hours notice for three weeks.
 
To ARMADILLO    29.7. 44
To DRAGONFLY  16. 8. 44
To FALMOUTH         .9. 44
To MYLODON        .11. 44
Sailed for S.E.A.C.  .12. 44.
 
Took part in MALAYA landing September 1945 and were disbanded in November 1945.
 
Operations
November 1942  North Africa - ORAN [2].
July 1943               Sicily - Force 'G'
Sept. 1945            Malaya.
 
C.O.    Jan - Aug. 1944              Lt. Cdr. A.A. Anderson, R.A.N.V.R.
           Aug. 1944 - Nov. 1945  Lt. Cdr. F.H.  Hearn, R.N.V.R.
 
Disbanded in S.E.A.C.              November 1945.
 
Lt. Cdr. A. Anderson, R.A.N.V.R.
Lt. E. Kitteridge, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Brinkley, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. J.A. Lockwood-Bunce, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. H. Broadway, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. Martin, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. R.G. Burgess, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. J.G. Parry, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. J.C. Cox, R.N.V.R.
Lt. C.N. Reid, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. R. Gardiner, R.N.V.R.
Lt. H.E. Roberts, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Goodale, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. P.M. Smith, R.N.V.R.
Lt.  Cdr. F.H. Hearne, R.N.V.R.
Lt. J. Symonds, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. D.C.A. King, R.N.V.R.
S. Lt. F.E. Watts, R.N.V.R.

Notes 
H.M.S. Armadillo was at Glenfinnart, Scotland.
H.M.S. Dragonfly was at South Hayling Island.
H.M.S. Mylodon was near Lowestoft.
 
This transcript contains some minor amendments as follows:
1. Shown on original erroneously as 1944.
2. Shown on original as ORA.
 

RN Beach Commando 'Fox'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Fox'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'George'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. George'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'How'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. How'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Jig'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Jig'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'King'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. King'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Love'

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'R.N.B.C. Love'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Mike'

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'R.N.B.C. Mike'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Nan'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Nan'
 
Formed at Armadillo February 1943 under Lt. Cdr. M.V. Redshaw, R.N.V.R. whence on completion of training proceeded to FOLIOT and Achnacarry before being attached to Force 'V' with whom the Unit sailed for Sicily on the 29th June 1943.
 
After 'Husky',  'Nan' was stationed at Bougie before returning to Sicily to take part at the crossing from Messina to Reggio.
 
In October 1943 the unit moved to H.M.S. SAUNDERS at Kebret where it remained until it returned by cruiser to Italy in time for Anzio landings in January 1944. Several casualties were incurred at Anzio. After a period in Corsica and Naples the unit moved to the Adriatic about May 1944 where it saw extensive service in the forward port areas with the 8th Army.
 
Operations
July 1943               Sicily - Force 'V'
Sept. 1943            Reggio Opeartion Baytown
Jan. - April 1944   Anzio.
 
P.B.M.  April 1943 - Sept. 1943       Act. Cdr. P.W.F. Stubbs, D.S.C., R.N.
C.O.      Sept. 1943 - Feb. 1944        Lt. Russell, D.S.C., R.N.
             Aug. 1944  - Nov. 1945        Lt. Cdr. F.H.  Hearn, R.N.V.R.
             Lt. Cdr.  T.J. Turton, R.N.V.R.   May 1945
             June 1945 - Nov. 1945         Lt. A. Varley, R.N.V.R.
 
Disbanded at Dundonald November 1945.
 
S.Lt. G. Hill,  R.N.V.R. Lt. Russell, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. J.A.F.  Bintner, R.N.V.R. Cdr. Stubbs, R.N.
Lt. M.H. Cant, R.N.V.R. Lt. Cdr. T.J.  Turton, R.N.V.R.
Lt. L.  Crickmar, R.N.V.R. Lt. A.  Varley, R.N.V.R.
Lt. I.  Harris S.Lt. W.B.  Wallace, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. J.S.  Lucas, R.N.V.R. Lt. P.A.  Ward, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. McIntosh S. Lt. H.  Williams, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt. L.V.  Parry, R.N.V.R. Lt. J. Symonds, R.N.V.R.

RN Beach Commando 'Oboe'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Oboe'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Peter'

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'R.N.B.C. Peter'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Queen'

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'R.N.B.C. Queen'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Roger'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Roger'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Sugar'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Sugar'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Tare'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Tare'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Uncle'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
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'R.N.B.C. Uncle'
 
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RN Beach Commando 'Victor'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
 
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. Victor'
 
Formed in September-October 1943 with Lt. F.M. Hutton R.N.V.R., B.M. of V.1 as Senior Officer. Under training the ratings of this Unit proved exceptionally smart and keen as there were no C.S. Able Seamen or other malcontents from big ships.
 
On completion of its training this unit remained split up in its sub units while carrying out exercise commitments at Appledore, Burnham, Inveraray, until in April 1944 it assembled for unit in Armadillo under the command of Lt. Cdr. F.M. Hutton, R.N.V.R. It remained in Armadillo, except for a Brigade training period at Inveraray with 52nd Lowland Division, until 10th -11th August 1944 when it proceeded to Lowestoft. Remained at Lowestoft until it proceeded overseas to S.E.A.C. on 16th December 1944.
 
Operations
May 1945  Rangoon.
September 1945 Malaya.
 
C.O.  Lt. Cdr. F.M. Hutton R.N.V.R.
 
Disbanded Nov 1945 in S.E.A.C.
 
Lt. Archibald, R.N.V.R. 
Lt. Cdr.  F.M. Hutton, R.N.V.R.
Lt.  J.G. Causley, R.N.V.R. 
Lt.  G.E. Moses, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  B. Gausden, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.   J.G. Oliver, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  T. George, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  L. Priestley, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  N. Gibson, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Howe, R.N.V.R. 
S.Lt.  J.S. Harvey, R.N.V.R.
Lt. Cdr  M.V. Redshaw, R.N.V.R.
Lt.  P. Hopkins, R.N.V.R.
S.Lt.  A.W. Smith, R.N.V.R.

Notes
From the Navy Lists at the National Library of Scotland digital collections.
Temp. Lt. W. I. Archibald posted Beach Duty 16 Sep. 1943
Temp. S.Lt. J.G. Causley posted Beach Duty 11 Mar. 1943
Temp. Mid. B.H. Gausden posted Beach Duty 30 Sep.1943
Temp. S.Lt. N. Gibson posted Beach Duty 20 Sep. 1943
Temp. Lt.Cdr. F.M. Hutton posted Beach Duty 4 Oct. 1943.
Temp. Lt. G.E. Moses posted Beach Duty 16 Sep. 1943
Temp. S.Lt. L.G. Priestley 
Temp. Lt.Cdr. M.V. Redshaw posted Beach Duty 18 Feb. 1944
Temp. Lt. L.W. Smith posted Beach Duty 9 Dec. 1943
 

RN Beach Commando 'William'

'History of Naval Beach Control Parties (formerly Royal Naval Beach Commandos)'
Transcript of National Archives document file DEFE 2/987. 
 
'R.N.B.C. William' [view....].
 
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A history of 'W' Commando

Written by Bill NEWELL (Royal Canadian Beach Cdo - W1 Section) who died 5 March 2012 aged 87.
 
'W' Commando

The Commando was made up of volunteer members of the Royal Canadian Navy. In August of 1943 it was assigned overseas to HMS Armadillo at Ardentinney in the Clyde estuary of Scotland. The Commando unit was made up of 3 sub-units, W 1, W 2 and W 3 each with 25 ratings and leading seamen and 3 officers under the combined leadership of a Commanding Beach Master and an Assistant Beach Master. The Commando was set up to organise and control the flow of vehicles, men and supplies onto and through Juno Beach on D-Day and for several crucial weeks thereafter. Any congestion on the beach resulting in delays in the orderly supply of ammunition, vehicles. equipment, food, medical supplies, not to mention fresh troops, would have dire consequences for the progress of the war.

Training

HMS Armadillo was a relatively small and rugged Royal Navy Combined Operation base specializing in beach commando training. On arrival we were inducted into the code of requirements as trainees at the base. We were supplied with British Army uniforms and fatigues with badges to be sewn on and assigned to our sleeping quarters in Nissan huts. We were left to locate the heads (toilets) and mess hall but since we arrived late for supper we went without.

Our six month training period during that winter was very arduous. Quite apart from the frequent cold rains the temperatures hovered around freezing with snow on the hill tops. The general tenor of the training was best illustrated by the trainers often shouted learning point, 'If you're dumb enough to get yourself killed, we'd rather have it happen here than later in combat when others will be depending on you.? Learning to crawl under barbed wire with live machine-gun fire overhead was a salutary experience as was making our way through a detonating mine field on the long assault course. To describe it as stimulating is an understatement. I finished one exercise with a bullet hole through my backpack. There were many sessions of unarmed combat.

Our numerous three-day exercises in the rugged hills around Ardentinney were gruelling, cold and tough, but the experiences instilled a strong sense of survival in us, which was the purpose behind the training. Getting any sleep at night was a trial as we fashioned one-man tents with our ground sheets as best we could. We ate meagre amounts of food consisting of one K ration* for each day with a small block of sugar and one of chocolate which was hardly adequate considering the physical exertions involved. However, the experience made us appreciate the 'comforts' of our camp accommodations which, although basic, were luxurious in comparison. We were always pleased to get home from the hills. [* K rations were issued to American service personnel in the field. Unlike regular military rations they required minimal preparation using canned, pre-cooked or freeze-dried foods, powdered beverage mixes and concentrated food bars.]

The weapons and survival equipment we used in the training was old and worn and although it served the purpose it caused frequent accidents resulting in casualties which the instructors seemed to anticipate. We made many practice night landings from a well-worn Landing Craft Mechanised (LCM) and not once did the ramp operate properly... so it was over the top and down into frigid water. Many items of equipment and weapons were left on the bottom in the interest of surviving and as a result of these nocturnal exercises our sleeping hut was continually cluttered with clothes lines loaded with wet clothes.

We completed the course at Ardentinney in February 1944 and we were sent to HMS Lizard in Hove, on the south coast of England adjacent to Brighton. From there we were posted to various Canadian Army and Combined Operation bases throughout the south of England for specialty training. In the Hazelmere area we operated Sherman tanks and other mechanized equipment and dispatch riding on Harley-Davidsons (on the road) and Nortons off the road. Elsewhere we trained in sniper firing, chemical warfare, flame-throwing, detecting and disarming mines and booby traps, and demolition. We were issued with reading materials on aircraft recognition to study at night.

Part of the motorcycle course involved jumps in an area known as the Devil's Punchbowl. There were many accidents and minor injuries and the instructors seemed more concerned about the bikes than to the riders! The tank operating training was undertaken with enthusiasm and, as it turned out during the Normandy landings, it paid off in large measure in keeping the armoured traffic moving through the beachhead. Any serious congestion on the beaches would have severely restricted the deployment of fresh troops and their equipment as well as supplies of fuel, food and armaments to the advancing front line.

The soldiers of the Canadian Army regiments stationed at the bases where we received training did not welcome our presence because of the danger that our higher levels of discipline and fitness might be adopted by their own commanding officers. One such example was the requirement to 'double-up' anywhere outside our living quarters except while we were on leave. Also, whereas they would discard much of their mess hall food with complaints, we would often return for seconds because it was so much better than our rations on the British bases both in quantity and quality.

A short time later we moved to an army base in the Hindhead area for a ten day training course in chemical warfare and flame-throwing. After the cold winter months spent in Scotland the weather in the late spring of southern England was balmy in comparison. We put up four-man bell tents for our sleeping quarters in a valley below the main camp with outhouses and water troughs for washing. 45 gallon drums with classified contents were everywhere. The flame-throwing training used Bren-gun carriers against mock pillboxes which we were expected to encounter along the beaches of France. The fluid used was a new development which later became known as napalm. It would stick to whatever it hit up to a hundred yards and continue burning with a very hot flame.

Training with the mustard gas often used during WW1 was unpleasant and hazardous. It was dabbed on our hands and arms to illustrate what would happen if we failed to protect ourselves. Liquid mustard gas was also covertly sprayed on the wooden floor of the training lab with the result that several of us felt painful burns on our feet as the gas penetrated through the soles of our jack boots.

We discovered that exposure to the gas had the effect of desensitising our noses. Two of us had been accidentally sprayed with liquid gas on the backs of our fatigues and our necks. The burning pain was instant and painful causing us to run back to our camp to wash it off. By then it was late in the day so we went for a glass of bitters before supper in the canteen. It was full of soldiers and the air very warm and thick with smoke. We picked up our drinks at the bar and made our way through the crowd to a table in the far corner. We were oblivious to all of the coughing and spluttering going on around us and to the sudden preference people had for the outdoors. In no time we had the entire canteen to ourselves and shortly afterwards an MP wearing a respirator entered and ordered us to vacate the premises. Outside we encountered the patrons in resentful mood at having had their rest and relaxation so rudely interrupted. The incident did not endear us to our Canadian army colleagues. On returning to HMS Lizard we learned that W-1 unit was to be sent to HMS Volcano in the Cumbrian mountains of northwest England for a ten-day course on handling explosives, demolition, detecting mines and booby-traps. Much of the training was performed on beaches overlooking the Irish Sea from where we could see the Isle of Man on a clear day. We learned to load and detonate ‘Beehive’ anti-pillbox devices which fired a nickel ball through concrete up to two feet thick, and the application of cortex cord explosives used in removing anti-tank pillars as well as detecting concealed booby-traps.

On returning to HMS Lizard once again we were relocated to HMS Mastodon at Exbury, Hampshire where we were to provide security on the Rothschild estate. This had been requisitioned by the RN for the planning of Operation Neptune - the water-borne part of Operation Overlord. The comings and goings of many high-ranking personnel during this period was strictly classified. While not engaged on security patrols we continued training in the use of small arms and elsewhere on the nearby Beaulieu River others were training crews for the many types of landing craft to be used in the forthcoming invasion.

Many night hours were spent here watching for low flying German aircraft which were known to be dropping espionage agents in the area. One Junkers 188 was shot down and crashed on the front lawn of the estate. There were seven bodies pulled from the wreckage whereas this aircraft was known to have a crew of only five. Our searches for enemy agents in the surrounding country only turned up Land Army girls working in the fields. Early in May '44 we were moved to HMS Vectis, a holiday camp near Cowes on the Isle of Wight which had been requisitioned by the RN for use as a Combined Operations base. It was here that we waited for our assignment into action with the invasion, although at the time we knew nothing about when, where or what. I spent much of my time on the firing range practicing with my elderly Lewis air-cooled machine-gun. Above the target bank we could see many of the barrage balloons in the near distance as they drifted above all of the ships anchored in the channel. Each ship had two balloons with dangling cables as protection against dive bombers.

The required sequence of .303 cartridges loaded into the breech pan of the Lewis gun was one ball, one armour-piercing and one tracer. The tracer enabled the gunner to see where he was shooting. The down side to this sequence was that in constant rapid fire the barrel of the gun seriously overheated. To reduce the likelihood of this happening I occasionally had the pans loaded without tracers. The gun was heavy and had a tendency to pull upwards when firing, and for better control I preferred to lie down to fire the gun. In any position it was quite hard to control. One of our officers criticized my low firing position and wished to show me how to do it standing up. I removed the empty pan and loaded one with no tracers. The kick from the gun was much greater than he expected and he could neither control the upward drift or release the trigger. We stayed well out of his way and watched as one the barrage balloons succumbed to his uncontrollable fusillade by deflating and falling to the ship's deck with all of its cables. Much to his discomfort and our pleasure he handed back the gun and left the scene muttering obscenities as he strutted off.

Bomb Disposal at HMS Volcano

It was about a five hour ferry and train ride from our operational base at HMS Vectis on the Isle of Wight to London and a lot longer from there to the small community named Holmrook on the west coast of Cumberland (now Cumbria) some 300 miles further north. At the railway station we boarded two trucks which were there waiting for us and after a comparatively short ride we passed through the gates of an estate. The mansion house was similar to HMS Mastodon but considerably smaller.

We were W-1 Unit made up of twenty five men and three officers from Royal Canadian Navy Beach Commando ‘W’ which was composed of three units - W-1, W-2, W-3, totalling 75 men and 11 officers. Since completing our basic Commando training at HMS Armadillo in Scotland, each unit had been sent to several different training centres for a wide variety of offensive and defensive instruction.

The men were assigned to two temporary out-buildings at the rear of the mansion and on a bank overlooking a fast-flowing river, and the officers were taken into the mansion. There was a small mess hall nearby and the meals were typical of that provided at most British bases, but still an improvement over that fed to us during our six months of basic training at HMS Armadillo in Scotland during the winter. After breakfast we were mustered on the small parade square with our weapons and told that we were to double down about a half mile to the beach for explosives training. The beach was secured off from the public and on a clear sunny day we could see the Isle of Man. On arriving at the beach we found three instructors waiting for us and we were broken into three groups of nine each. The instructors allowed us to handle various types of explosives such as forcite, cortex and cordite. He instructed us in detail as to the use of each type and the amount applied in each application.

There were 6 inch diameter wooden poles driven deep into the underwater beach at an angle towards the sea and which showed about two feet above the surface when the tide was out. We were taught how to cut these off underwater using a triple cord of cordtex with a blasting cap. Many of these posts were armed with an explosive which we were taught to disarm prior to cutting the pole off, but of course in our instance dummy explosives were used.

In the area directly behind the beach in long grass we were shown how to recognize the anti-personnel ‘S’ mines. They were vicious, hard-to-see and easily-tripped devices that had three tempered steel wires protruding about six inches above the sand holding a ball bearing amongst them. If any of the wires was jarred by a boot the ball bearing dropped down through a canister and detonated a firing pin, similar to a shot gun shell, which blew the canister into the air where it exploded about ten or twelve feet above ground, spraying some 200 lead pellets in a circle. The only effective action was to stand aside, let the 'S' mine eject into the air and then lie down over the hole it had created because the pellets sprayed outwards leaving an untouched space of about six feet in diameter in the centre... easier said than done!

There were various simulated concrete German defence structures such as gun emplacements on the beach for practicing the use of demolition devices. One of these devices was known as a 'beehive'. It was about the size of a large coffee can with three small steel bars about six inches long attached around it. Also attached was a length of cortex with a fuse cap inserted into the core of it. The objective was to fasten the device to the concrete wall by cord, if possible, and then light the fuse. In about twenty seconds the fuse detonated a charge which fired a white-hot nickel ball with the capacity to penetrate a concrete wall up to two feet thick and then ricochet around inside the bunker disabling or killing the gun crew.

We were also taught the skill of using the No. 36 hand grenade while at HMS Armadillo, from pulling the pin and holding the spring lever down until we knew where to throw the grenade. This was a dangerous practice to yourself and to others nearby if you were hit by enemy fire or inadvertently dropped the grenade it would explode. We also learned how to detect anti-tank land mines which required a weight of 1500 lbs to detonate them.

Back at the base there was a wooden building set off by itself which was used for training in the detection of booby traps. Such devices were hidden under simulated casualties lying on the floor, attached to furniture and anything else that could be moved. These were small hidden explosives which could be detonated by the slightest movement. The idea was, in the event that you occupied any facility which had previously been occupied by the enemy, to move very carefully and not move anything until the area had been checked and cleared.

The first enemy bunker which I occupied just behind the beach on Juno was a four foot deep excavation about twelve feet by ten feet with three feet of sand bags around all sides except the opening to get in and out. The two beds inside comprised twelve German army blankets.

The only booby trap I could find was a large picture of Betty Garble taking a milk bath!

Normandy

Two weeks later we were transported to Ryde where we boarded an LCI(L) to be taken across the channel to Juno Beach in Normandy where wee took over the positions of  'P' Commando, which had suffered a number of casualties. The sight of all the battle cruisers, destroyers, mine-sweepers, landing ships and landing craft was awesome. While there was still enemy shelling and dive-bombing of the landing area, the ground combat action had moved inland some distance behind the beach. There were increasing numbers of German prisoners being gathered on the beach and many of them had soiled field dressings on their wounds.

From that point on we were busy night and day guiding in landing craft and directing the steady flow of incoming troops as well as unloading tanks and other armoured equipment. We were also occupied carrying the wounded and escorting prisoners into empty landing ships to be taken to England. My weapon was always at my side ready for firing in the event of counter attacks and for firing at low flying enemy aircraft intent on strafing the beaches. The first day I found a vacant enemy bunker in the sand dunes behind the beach which was close enough for me to use for short naps during any lapse in the traffic. I was taken aback to find twelve German army blankets for a bed and a large picture pinned on the sand bags of Betty Grable taking a bath; I had stumbled into a luxury suite.

A short time later in the dark of night I was unloading Churchill Tanks from an LCT during shell fire from a 200mm railway cannon at Le Havre. I became trapped in the grates of the loading ramp injuring both legs and was taken to a nearby Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) station with a makeshift airfield and flown to a hospital in England. On recovering well enough to walk with a crutch I was sent back to Vectis and from there over to HMS Dolphin at Gosport for transport back to Normandy on a motor launch (ML). Arriving off the coast at Arromanches we could see shell fire behind the beaches so the young captain would not go in close to put me ashore. After a couple of shots of navy rum the cook offered to row me in the 8ft skiff carried by the launch. In the black of night we made it to the beach without being hit by a landing craft. It was likely the only rowboat landing made during the invasion!

While making my way from Gold Beach north to Juno I was recruited into driving a Sherman tank up to the combat lines. After two days of that I managed to find my unit on Juno Beach. In all we had spent 6 weeks on the beach and the operations were in good order. In addition the Mulberry Harbours and the capture of French ports provided other routes for the movement of men, machines and supplies and W Commando was returned to HMS Vectis where we were officially disbanded.

Shortly after we boarded RMS Queen Elizabeth at Southampton for the voyage to New York with three thousand American casualties and four thousand German POWs for company.

I left the unit with an everlasting deep sense of pride for having accomplished one of the most demanding military training schedules in existence at the time and having played a part in the difficult process of ensuring the success of the greatest amphibious invasion in history.

Bill Newell
 
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'Servicing Commando Units (RAF)'

No. 3203 Servicing Commando at work

Image © IWM (CNA 3983) shows men of No. 3203 Servicing Commando at work on Supermarine Spitfire Mark VB, EP286, which suffered undercarriage failure on landing at Bone, Algeria, after a reinforcement ferry flight from Gibraltar. EP286 was repaired, and served in North Africa and Italy with No. 1435 Flight and No.208 Squadron RAF.

Servicing Commando Units (SCU) were first formed on the 31st January 1942 to provide a means of early operation from forward, or captured enemy, airfields.
 
It was initially proposed that they be called RAF Commandos however Mountbatten, a strong supporter of the concept of such a force, decreed that they be called Servicing Commandos. Their role would be to support operations at such locations by aircraft servicing, rearming, refuelling, and if called upon to, by defending such forward operating airfields until full support from Army units was in place.
 
They were volunteers and all highly skilled technicians. Their training included physical training, vehicle driver and amphibious training, rearming and refuelling aircraft, weapons drill and use of revolvers, bren guns, tommy guns, grenades, anti tank rifles, live firing exercises at night, etc. They wore army style khaki uniform instead of their RAF blues.

Their extensive training culminated in a course at the Combined Operations Training Centre, Inverary where, upon successful completion, they were permitted to wear the Combined Operations Badge. 

Twelve units were formed in the UK, and three in the Middle East, comprising some 2,400 all ranks. Their area of operations also included North Africa, Italy, France, and the Far East. Servicing Commando Units were disbanded in 1946.

Servicing Commando Units formed in the UK.

3201, 3202, 3203, 3204, 3205, 3206, 3207, 3208, 3209, 3210, 3225, 3226

Servicing Commando Units formed in Middle East.

3230, 3231, 3232


Read more about the Servicing Commandos in these two excellent articles written by Wing Commander S.D. Ellard and Wing Commander Tim Newstead. 
 
  1. The article on the Servicing Commandos begins on page 21. [read the article here]
  2. The article on the Servicing Commandos begins on page 96. [read the article here].
They were publisheded in Journals 39 and 51 of the RAF Historical Society, and are available with other articles on the RAF Museum website.

The SCU Training Course dates at CTC Inverary can be found here [view].


RAF Servicing Commando & TSW Association website can be found here [view].

Video is an interview with LAC Sidney Richard Lewis [more....] about his time in the RAF and 3209 SC Unit. Conducted and created by his daughter Jane Sercombe Lewis.
 

'Servicing Commando Roll of Honour'

AC1 John William CANNON
CPL Harold MOORE
AC1 George CLARKE
LAC Ernest NUTTALL
LAC Jack Henson CROFTS
SGT Benjamin PICKERING
LAC Stanley Arthur GALLAGHER
SGT John Edwin SAVAGE
LAC Reginald James Alfred GOODMAN
ACI Edward John SKEGGS
AC1 Kenneth Bernard GRESHAM
SGT Leonard Victor SNAPE
LAC Horace HUGHES
LAC Owen William SWALLOW
LAC Leonard Charles LANSDOWNE
LAC James Renton TAYLOR
CPL Hugh McCulloch MONTGOMERIE
CPL Charles Mervyn WALKER

Below is an A-Z view of the Roll of Honour with information about each of the Fallen.

Displaying 1 - 18 of 18

CLARKE, George

Aircraftman 1st Class
1240138
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3201 Servicing Commando. Killed in a Bedford lorry which was hit by gunfire by a German Messerschmitt Bf109 strafing the airstrip at Souk el Arba. Husband of Lillian S. Clarke, of Peckham, London.
 
Sources
CWGC.

CROFTS, Jack Henson

Leading Aircraftman
1678283
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3207 Servicing Commando. Lost in HMS LCT 715 which was torpedoed by an E-boat on the approach to Juno Beach 7 June 1944 during the Normandy invasion. Son of Herman Edwin and Mabel Crofts, of Sheffield.
 
Source
CWGC.

GALLAGHER, Stanley Arthur

Leading Aircraftman
1035703
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service

3201 Servicing Commando. Killed in a Bedford lorry which was hit by gunfire from a German Messerschmitt Bf109 strafing the airstrip at Souk el Arba. Son of William James Gallagher and Annie Gallagher, of Tooting, Surrey.

GRESHAM, Kenneth Bernard

Aircraftman 1st Class
1432956
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
Served 3201 Servicing Commando. Killed on a tractor which was hit by a Spitfire of 402 Sqn as it was taking off at RAF Friston. Son of Charles Bernard and Elsie May Gresham. of Finchley.
 
Sources

LANSDOWNE, Leonard Charles

Leading Aircraftman
1384610
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service

3206 Servicing Commando. Died of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident near Beauvais on 11 September 1944. Son of Joseph and Charlotte M. A. Lansdowne; husband of Marie Alice Lansdowne. of Chingford. Essex.

MOORE, Harold

Corporal
649555
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3232 Servicing Commando. Accidentally drowned while on bathing parade at Givat Olga beach, Palestine. Son of James and Lily Moore. of Bolton. Lancashire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
War Deaths RAF (all ranks) 1939-48, Volume 10, General Register Office.

PICKERING, Benjamin

Sergeant
612453
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3201 Servicing Commando. Son of Robert and Ethel Pickering, of Ackworth, Yorkshire.
 
Sources
CWGC.
War Deaths RAF (all ranks) 1939-48, Volume 11, General Register Office.

SKEGGS, Edward John

Aircraftman 1st Class
1460523
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3209 Servicing Commando. Lost at sea during the Normandy landings.
Son of Edward Henry and Alice Rose Skeggs, of Manor Park, Essex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
War Deaths RAF (all ranks) 1939-48, Volume 13, General Register Office.

SWALLOW, Owen William

Leading Aircraftman
1312615
RAF Servicing Commando
Died on war service
3205 Servicing Commando. Fell into a river and drowned. 
Son of Leonard Reginald and Daisy Swallow, of Enfield, Middlesex.
 
Sources
CWGC.
War Deaths RAF (all ranks) 1939-48, Volume 13, General Register Office.

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Holding Operational Commando

The Holding Operational Commando (HOC) was based at Wrexham.

Their Roll of Honour is part of the Special Service Brigade ROH. [view]

'RM Holding Cdo. Officers June'44'

Extract from the Navy Lists
June 1944 Volume 1 Page 1101.  (page 1015 on N.L.S. website page list)
Source: National Library of Scotland website.

 

Commanding Officer —  
2nd in Command —   
Major —   
Captains 
Act. Capts.
R.S.I. Muldowney

Act. Tempy. Capt.
J.F. Showell-Rogers
J.P. Norman
J.G. Boardley
G.A. Kaye
E.H. Thomas
R.R. Neville
L.W.M. Brown
S.C. Hellis
 
Lieutenants —  
P.R. Kay
Tempy Lieuts. 
C.V. Oppitz
E.G. Glover
J.E. Cordeaux
A.C. Buglear
C.E. Walker
C.R. Walsh
H.J. Keigwin
A.J. Allen
F. W. N. Wilson
D.T.T. Mackinnon
A.D. Shillabeer
A.G. Burnett
W.A.C. Horsfall
H.B. Boreham
I.W. Adam
N. Demuth
L. Hoad
E.Y. McDonald
W.E. Seales
J. Taylor
N.B. Collings
 
Temp. 2nd Lieuts. —
M.A. McConville
P.J. Dietz
 
Quartermaster —  
Tempy. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.)  C.R. Walsh
 
Schoolmaster
Schmr. W. Roberts, MA, RN 
 
Notes
Highlighted names contain more information.
 

'RM Holding Cdo. Officers Oct.'44'

Extract from the Navy Lists
October 1944 Volume 2 Page 1105.  (page 261 on N.L.S. website page list)
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer —  Lieut.-Col. A. E. Tilley, R.F.
 
2nd in Command 

Captains 
Capt. B. J. Teeling (this is Bernard James Teeling)
 
Tempy. Capt.
G. P. Stubbs.
J. D. Moys.
G. G. Darley-Bentley.
R. T. Fowler.

Act. Capts.
R. S. I. Muldowney.

Act. Tempy. Capts.
J. G. Boardley.
G. A. Kaye.
L. W. M. Brown.
R. B. Loudon.
H. R. Minchin.
C. N. P. Powell,   D.S.O.
D. H. Barker.
W. F. Hoare.
E. W. Ecrepont, M.C.
C. E. Walker.
N. A. W. Hayward.
R. A. St. Quintin.
 
Lieutenants 
P. R. Kay.
N. G. Michell.
R. C. E. Cory.
A. P. O'Brien.

Tempy. Lieuts.
C. V. Oppitz.
E. G. Glover.
A. C. Buglear.
C. R. Walsh.
H. J. Keigwin.
D. T. T. Mackinnon.
W. A. C. Horsfall.
N. B. Collings.
D. J. Geeves.
C. H. Bristow.
D. J. Wearing.
M. C. Brookbank.
I. C. McKellar.
E. F. J. Earwicker.
P. E. Abbott.
R. A. F. Penney.
F. Jorden.
H. G. Hough.
A. N. F. McLean.
W. D. Gregory.
P. H. Allbutt.
J. C. Stewart.
P. S. Winston.

Tempy. 2nd Lieut.
J. May.
K. D. Iliffe.
I. Goldstein, M.C.
Q. S. Ford.
B. Linscott.
D.K. Green.

Tempy. Maj. J. H. Freeman, S.A.U.D.F.
Tempy. Lieut. S. L. Fouche, S.A.U.D.F.
 
Quartermaster —  
Tempy. Lieut. (Qr. -Mr.)
C. R. Walsh (this is Cecil Raymond Walsh)
A. M. Berrif (this is Arthur Maurice Berriff)

Schoolmaster —  
W. Roberts, M.A., R.N.
A. W. Nutter, B.A., R.N.
 
Tempy. Sergt. Maj.—  C. J. B. Young.
 

'RM Holding Cdo. Officers April'45'

Extract from the Navy Lists
April 1945 Volume 2 Page 1164.  (page 272 on N.L.S. website page list)
Source: National Library of Scotland website.
 
Commanding Officer
 
2nd in Command 
Majors 
Act. Maj. J.T.E. Vincent
 
Act. Tempy Majors
G.G. Darley-Bentley
W. Newland
A.I.G. Harding
G.A. Kaye
 
Captains 
D.F. Furlong
J.A.Gilks
M.F.P. Sketchley
O. Patch D.S.O., D.S.C.
 
Tempy. Capt. Act. Capt. 
R.G. Shove
 
Tempy. Capt.  
P.N. Cunningham
 
Act. Tempy. Capt.
R.B. Loudon
C.E. Walker
F.E. Derbyshire
A.G. Buglear
D.B. Clarke
J.R.B. Davies
I.G. Morrison
B.J.B. Sloley
W.A.C. Horsfall
J. Chadwick
W.L.E. Morse
E.G. Glove
F.V. Borrett M.B.E.
P.L. Winter
 
Lieutenants
A.W.C. Pearn
G.B. Ticehurst
H.H. Orpen
C.C. Edwards
 
Tempy. Lieuts. 
C.V. Oppitz
C.R. Walsh
H.J. Keigwin
D.J. Geeves
C.H. Bristowe
W.D. Gregory
P. Casper
T.A.S. Taylor
R.A. Dobson
J.H. Holyoake
D.G. Goodlet
J.D. Sanderson
P.E. Towhill
J. May
D. Stewart
A. Shelley
L.B.J. Johnson
D. Stephen
J.D. Cooke
V.A. Barnes
J.A. Smith
A.L. Elliott
A.M.C. Harvey
E.G. Murphy D.S.M.
G.R. Yeomans
L.W. Hussey
P.B. Hudson
C.L.H. Fuller
Tempy. Lieuts (contd)
J.J.A. Patron
C.I. Stringer
J.M. Davies
C.N. Wilkinson
N.G.C. Beeching
R.C.T. Kemp
J.B. Blacklaws
J.F. White
J.A. Couldrey
W.J.W. Courtney
J.A. Dodgson
W.G.A. Solbe
J. Ashurst
D.K. Green
 
Tempy. 2nd Lieuts.
A.R. Logan
W.A. Maddox
R.R. Jack
G. Macdonald
A.P. Calladine
G. Howse
A. Tate
J.C. Gray
D.C.R. Ward
S.C. Duckham
E.A.R. Syms
P.T.W. Baxter
R.L. Worsfold
D.C. Tremlett
J.L. Nish
B.C. Paton
P.E. Bates
C. Thompson
A.T. Whitehead
W.B. Slater
M.J. Theakston
D.H. Fuoss
I.J. Pook
E.A. Smith
R.W. Nye
A.F. Baird
R.B. Weatherstone
A.D. Macpherson
B.G. Longmuir
J.A. Hewitt
J.L. Moffat
R. Lawson
G. Sheath
P.K. Jenkins
R. Nuttall
H. Hodkinson
J.H. Morris
N.J.D. Williams
R. Bamborough
M.G. Scott
D.J.S. Riley
T.R. Ballard
A.W. Mould
G.K. Stephenson
C.J. Risk
K.C. Sellars
R.F. Baxter
W.S. Burns
S.H. Mutters
C.E. Weston
E.W. Pedlow
J.H. Nutt
S.H. Blake
I.R.H. Curtis
J.E. Hancock
G.B. Ross
A.W. Warltier
K.W.J.F. Browning
 
Quartermaster
Tempy. Lieut. (Qr.-Mr.)  C.R. Walsh
 
Tempy. Sergt. Maj 
C.J.B. Young
 
Schoolmasters
Schmr. W. Roberts, MA, RN. 
Schmr. A. W. Nutter, BA. RN.

Highlighted names contain more information.