Wade, 
  Ernest Wentworth 
  
  
 
 
 
Son of Maj. George Augustus Wade, RAMC 
(1862-1919), and Caroline Oram Ada Corrall (1858-1946). 
Married 1st ((06?).1918, Rugby district, Warwickshire) Winifred Alexander 
(08.12.1886 - 17.10.1939; died, together with two daughters, while in transit 
aboard TSS Yorkshire from India to UK when the ship was torpedoed); two 
daughters, one son (Maj. Peter George Wade, Royal Engineers). 
Married 2nd (06.08.1940, London City) 
Maj.
Anna Reaveley Glover, RAMC (25.03.1900 - 18.02.1971). | 
14.10.1889 
  Saint Andrew, Jamaica 
  - 
  04.12.1970 
  Cambridge, Cambridgeshire | 
  
    
      |  Lt. | 
      25.07.1913 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.03.1915 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      25.07.1925 | 
     
    
      | A/Lt.Col. | 
      
		07.05.1917-14.10.1919 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Col. | 
      27.07.1935 | 
     
    
      | A/Col. | 
      
		31.05.1940-26.11.1940 | 
     
    
      | Col. | 
      27.11.1940, 
		seniority 27.07.1938 (retd 06.09.1946) | 
     
    
      | A/Brig. | 
      
		09.08.1941-08.02.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Brig. | 
      
		09.02.1942-10.08.1943, 
		26.08.1943-30.04.1944, 
		26.10.1944-20.07.1945 | 
     
    
      | Hon. Brig. | 
      06.09.1946 | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    DSO | 
    
	03.06.1918 | 
    ? | 
   
  
    
        | 
    OBE | 
    
	11.07.1940 | 
    ? | 
   
  
    
        | 
    14|15
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    BWM
      14|20 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    VM | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	25.05.1918 | 
    
	? | 
   
	
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
      - | 
   
	
    
        | 
    Afr
      St | 
    
	- | 
    
      & clasp 1st Army | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	Def M | 
    
	- | 
    
      - | 
   
	
    
      
		  | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    
	- | 
    
      - | 
   
	
    
        | 
    
	MID | 
    
	23.09.1943 | 
    
      North Africa | 
   
 
 | 
Education: Weymouth College; University College, 
Bristol (MB, ChB Bristol 1913); MD London; DPH 1928; DTM&H 1924. Specialist in 
Hygiene 1925.
| 
25.07.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Medical Corps | 
 
| 
1914 | 
- | 
1919 | 
BEF 
France, Belgium & Germany (Commanding Officer, 18th Field Ambulance RAMC 
1917-1919) | 
 
| 
1920 | 
- | 
1921 | 
West 
Africa | 
 
| 
1922 | 
- | 
1923 | 
West 
Africa | 
 
| 
1926 | 
- | 
1931 | 
India 
(Deputy Assistant Director of Hygiene (DADH) Lucknow District 1927-1931) | 
 
| 
1932 | 
- | 
1934 | 
Deputy Assistant Director of Hygiene (DADH) Wessex Area, Southern Command | 
 
| 
1934 | 
- | 
1939 | 
India 
(Assistant Director of Hygiene (ADH), HQ Southern Command 1935-1939) | 
 
| 
04.04.1939 | 
- | 
1939 | 
Commanding Officer, British Military Hospital (BMH) Wellington, Madras | 
 
| 
1939 | 
- | 
1940 | 
Assistant Director of Hygiene (ADH), HQ Scottish Command | 
 
| 
05.1940 | 
- | 
09.1940 | 
Assistant Director of Medical Services (ADMS), HQ Orkney & Shetland Defences | 
 
| 
1940 | 
- | 
1941 | 
Assistant Director of Medical Services (ADMS), HQ 52nd (Lowland) Division | 
 
| 
09.08.1941 | 
- | 
08.1942 | 
Deputy Director of Medical Services (DDMS), HQ III Corps | 
 
| 
08.1942 | 
- | 
25.07.1943 | 
Deputy Director of Medical Services (DDMS), HQ 1st Army (BNAF) | 
 
| 
26.08.1943 | 
- | 
16.05.1944 | 
Inspector of Army Medical Services, War Office | 
 
| 
1944 | 
- | 
1945 | 
Deputy Director of Medical Services (DDMS), Allied Control Commission Germany | 
 
| 
1945 | 
- | 
1946 | 
Assistant Director of Medical Services (ADMS), HQ East Central District | 
 
 
 | 
Wade, 
  Peter George 
  
  
  
 
  Son of Brig. Ernest Wentworth Wade, DSO, OBE, MD, RAMC (1889-1970), and 
Winifred Alexander (1886-1939). 
Married ((06?).1960, Harrow district, Middlesex) Rosemary V. Wylie; two sons. | 
05.12.1924 
  Twickenham, Brentford district, Middlesex 
  - 
  03.12.2020 
  Easthampstead, Berkshire | 
  
    
      |  2nd Lt. | 
      18.06.1944 
		[323255] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      18.12.1944 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      08.11.1947, seniority 05.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      05.12.1951 (retd 
		01.06.1955; with gratuity) (restored to active list 05.02.1957, 
		seniority 11.08.1953) | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      11.08.1960 (retd 30.04.1963) | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Sherborne School (1938-1942; Westcott 
House; Upper VI; House Prefect, 3rd XI ('41-'42), Captain ('42), P.T. Instructor 
with badge, Shooting VIII ('42), Sergeant in J.T.C., Member of Duffers); 
St John's College, Cambridge.
| 
01.06.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
enlisted, Royal Engineers [service number 14433565] | 
 
| 
26.08.1943 | 
- | 
14.09.1943 | 
3 Training Brigade RE | 
 
| 
15.09.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
148 Training Brigade RE | 
 
| 
18.06.1944 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
09.02.1945 | 
  | 
  | 
wounded (NW Europe) | 
 
| 
08.11.1947 | 
  | 
  | 
permanent commission | 
 
| 
28.11.1960 | 
  | 
  | 
transferred, Parachute Corps | 
 
 
He was posted to Europe during the last year of 
the war and was wounded by shrapnel in 1945. He was promoted to Captain in 1946. 
In 1948 he returned to St John's to finish his interrupted studies, during which 
time he was a member of the St John's College Rugby team that won the Cambridge 
University Intercollegiate cup in both 1949 & 1950. He also rowed in the College 
Rugby boat. Returning to the Army, he decided to join the Airborne Forces. He 
applied to take a parachute course but was told there were no vacancies. 
Refusing to accept this, on his next leave he drove to the Regimental barracks 
in Aldershot and asked if they could fit him in, which, of course they did. By 
1952, he had transferred to the 9th Independent Airborne Squadron, Royal 
Engineers, with whom he was deployed to the Suez Canal Zone between about 1952 
and 1954. In 1956 he was in Cyprus as Officer Commanding 2 Troop, attached to 
2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment, for the EOKA Emergency, before heading by 
sea for Egypt during the Suez Crisis. He was promoted to Major in 1958 and 
became, we believe, the first non-Parachute Regiment Officer to command ‘P’ Coy 
(Pegasus Company), the notorious Pre-Parachute Selection course, which he ran 
for 2 years. In 1960 he transferred fully into the Parachute Regiment with 2 
Para. | 
Wadsworth, 
  Guthrie Morgan Brian 
   
   | 
(01?).1900 
  Bromley, Greater 
  London, Kent 
  - 
  16.01.1942 
  drowned at sea 
  [age 42] 
  [Freetown (King 
  Tom) Cemetery, 
  6.E.6] 
   | 
  
    
       Lt. 
        
       | 
      28.09.1939 [106133] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt.
         
        
       | 
      28.09.1940 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Silcoates School, Wrenthorpe, Wakefield
(1914-1917); studied medicine (MB) 
28.09.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waghorn, 
  John Edward 
   
   
  Son of Sydney J. Waghorn, and Lydia Higgs. 
Married ((06?).1941, Surrey South Eastern district, Surrey) Dorothy Margaret 
Marella Cornes (14.08.1913 - 01.2000), daughter of ... Cornes, and ... Parker; one son. | 
09.06.1917 
  Southwark district, London 
  - 
  09.03.1999 
  Redhill, Surrey | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? [188560] | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      14.05.1942
        [233754] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt.
        
         | 
      14.11.1942 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 04.1947) | 
     
   
 | 
| 14.05.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
served
  in India at some point | 
 
 
 | 
Wagstaff, 
  Joseph John 
    
  Son of George Frederick Wagstaff, and Ethel Mary P. Foxwell. 
  Married ((09?).1940, Thornbury district, Gloucestershire) Doreen L. Hunter, of Chew Stoke, Somerset; one daughter. 
Doreen Wagstaff remarried (1945) Francis H. Cridland.
   | 
(06?).1919 
  Bristol district, Gloucestershire 
  - 
  12.04.1943 
  (DOW) [age 24] 
  [La Reunion War Cemetery, Algeria, 4.G.2] | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      05.05.1937 [71665] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      05.05.1940 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      16.09.1940-06.05.1942 | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      07.05.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		07.05.1942-12.04.1943 | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Bristol Grammar School. 
Worked for Messrs Hudson-Smith and Briggs, accountants.
|   | 
  | 
  | 
   late Cadet Serjeant, Bristol Grammar
  School Contingent, Junior Division, Offier Training Corps  | 
 
| 05.05.1937 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  66th (South Midland) Field Brigade Royal Artillery - Territorial Army | 
 
| (01.1939) | 
  | 
  | 
76th
  Anti-Aircraft Brigade RA (Bristol) | 
 
| 24.08.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
mobilized
  TA | 
 
| ? | 
- | 
12.04.1943 | 
349th
  Battery, 76th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA (died of wounds) * | 
 
 
* Mr Nick Kemp shared his father's notes about 
the death of Maj. J.J. Wagstaff: "That evening Waggie held an 'orders group' 
giving the route role details of our coming journey. He gave each officer 
present a typed copy of the orders read them through to ensure all were certain 
about the details. On those orders was one paragraph '2. The column will be 
under the commanding Major J J Wagstaff RA'. This was the only piece of the 
order that he did not read out. I did not see him again. He met his end the next 
day at 0445hrs when his car was in collision with a train. It appeared 
afterwards at the court of inquiry that a bar should have ben placed across the 
line to hold up traffic, but through some negligence on someone's part it was 
not done. And we lost a real friend and a very fine soldier." | 
Wagstaff, 
  Mrs Marjorie
  Frances 
   
   
  Daughter of late Charles Fry,
  Bedford. 
  Married 1st Lt.Cdr. Jeffrey Kerr Laughton,
  RN (died 1925); one son deceased. 
  Married 2nd Maj.Gen. Cyril Mosley Wagstaff,
  CB, CMG, CIE, DSO (1878-1934). 
  Married 3rd (1950) Maj.Gen. John Talbot Wentworth Reeve,
  CB, CBE, DSO (1891-1983). | 
24.12.1899 
  district Bedford, Bedfordshire 
  - 
  02.1998 
  West Surrey | 
  
    
      C.Asst. 
        
       | 
      07.10.1938
        [192092] 
        
       | 
     
    
      local C.Comd. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      C.Comd. 
        
       | 
      15.09.1939,
        renamed: 
        
       | 
     
    
      2/Sub. 
        
       | 
      30.05.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Sen.Comdt. 
        
       | 
      16.03.1940-(04.1941) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Contr. 
        
       | 
      12.05.1942-(04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      | WS/C.Comd
       | 
      12.11.1942 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Contr. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
   
  
 
 | 
CBE 
   | 
    01.01.1944 
       | 
    New
      Year 44 
       | 
   
  
       
 | 
TD 
   | 
    13.07.1951 
       | 
    ?
      (got initially the Efficiency Medal (Territorial), 20.01.1947, which was
      cancelled when this decoration was awarded) 
       | 
   
 
 | 
1938 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
joined
  Auxiliary Territorial Service (County of London) 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  with BEF, and in Middle East and
  BAOR 
  
 | 
 
12.05.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1944) 
  
 | 
Deputy
  Director of ATS, Northern Command (UK) 
  
 | 
 
 
Was i/c Public Welfare Section of Control
Commission for Germany (BE); Principal in Board of Trade (Overseas) till 1950;
Swedish Red Cross Medal in Silver, 1950; County Director, BRCS, 1953-1957; Dep.
Pres. Suffolk BRCS, 1957, Hon. Vice-Pres., 1977. Badge of Honour (2nd Class)
BRCS, 1970. JP (W Suffolk), 1954. 
 | 
Wagstaff, 
  Oliver Philip 
   
  
 | 
23.09.1908 
  district Berkhamsted 
  - 
  died before 1985 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.08.1928
        [40413] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.08.1931 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.08.1938 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      22.07.1940-21.10.1940 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      22.10.1940-30.03.1942, 
        29.06.1942-16.02.1943 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Maj. 
        
       | 
      17.02.1943 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      30.08.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      17.11.1942-16.02.1943 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      17.02.1943-04.03.1944, 
        09.01.1947-03.08.1947, 
        26.10.1950-09.11.1950 
        
       | 
     
    
      local Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      28.05.1949-15.08.1949, 
        01.07.1950-14.08.1950 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      10.11.1950
        (supernumerary 10.11.1953) (retd 13.06.1957) 
        
       | 
     
   
  NW Frontier of India 1930-31 & 1936-37
  Medals & Clasps 
  
  | 
Education: Royal Military Academy; Staff College,
Camberley (psc) 
30.08.1928 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery 
  
 | 
 
(03.1931) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(06.1933) 
  
 | 
25th
  Field Brigade, RA (Nowshera, India) 
  
 | 
 
(01.1937) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
22nd
  Mountain Brigade, RA (Razmak, India) 
  
 | 
 
(01.1939) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
21st
  Mountain Regiment, RA (Peshawar, India) 
  
 | 
 
1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945 
  
 | 
war
  service: 
  
 | 
 
(03.1941) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
CO
  7/66 Battery, 4th Field Regiment RA (5th Indian Division) (Keren, Eritrea) 
  
 | 
 
04.08.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.10.1947 
  
 | 
General
  Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2) (Operations), HQ Malaya Command 
  
 | 
 
01.11.1947 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
31.12.1947 
  
 | 
General
  Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2) (Operations), HQ Malaya District 
  
 | 
 
01.20.1948 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
19.11.1948 
  
 | 
General
  Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), HQ Central Malaya Sub-District 
  
 | 
 
13.06.1957 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
29.02.1964 
  
 | 
Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waite, 
  P 
 
    
  | 
? 
  - 
? | 
  
 | 
Education: Birmingham University (1941 Senior 
Training Corps, Engineering Section, Clitheroe).
 | 
Wakefield, 
  Wilfrid Ashlin 
    
Married ((03?).1944,Westminster district, 
London) Mary E. West; one son. | 
14.01.1906 
Lambeth district, London 
  - 
12.12.1999 
Bognor, Chichester district, Sussex | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      21.09.1940 
		[147438] | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      23.09.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		02.04.1943-24.05.1944 | 
     
    
      | WS/Maj. | 
      25.05.1944 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 08.1946) | 
     
    
      | A/Lt.Col. | 
      
		25.02.1944-24.05.1944 | 
     
    
      | T/Lt.Col. | 
      25.05.1944-(04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt.Col. | 
      > 04.1946, < 
		08.1946 | 
     
     
 | 
Education: University of London (BSc).
| 
21.09.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
25.02.1944 | 
- | 
(04.)1945 | 
an Assistant Director of Transportation, Department 
of the Quartermaster-General to the Forces, The War Office (assisted in planning 
Mulberry harbours) | 
 
 
AMInstCE.
 | 
Wakelin, 
  Henry Farquhar Glencorse 
 
   
  
Married Sonia Mary ... | 
05.11.1919 
Edinburgh, Scotland 
  - 
04.07.1964 
St Bartholomews Hospital, Smithfield, London City 
(formerly of Blackwell Heath, Buckingham) | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      
		01.07.1939 [95269] | 
     
    
      | 
		Lt. | 
      
		01.01.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
		A/Capt. | 
      
		16.12.1940-15.03.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Capt. | 
      
		16.03.1941-19.07.1942, 
		01.12.1942-13.03.1943, 
		23.04.1943-05.09.1943, 
		09.09.1943-05.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Capt. | 
      
		06.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
		A/Maj. | 
      
		06.10.1943-05.01.1944 | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Maj. | 
      
		06.01.1944-30.04.1944, 
		12.03.1945-(01.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
		Maj. | 
      
		01.07.1952 (retd 09.10.1955; receiving a 
		gratuity) | 
     
     
	 | 
| 
01.07.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Royal Scots Fusiliers | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
15.05.1940 | 
4 (Carrier) Platoon, HQ Company 2nd Battalion The 
Royal Scots Fusiliers (France & Belgium) (sick; returned to UK) | 
 
 
Obtained civil aviator's licence (No. 22448) 
07.03.1947, taken on a D.H.87(b) at London Aero Club. | 
Wakeling, 
  Eric Edgar 
   
   | 
01.08.1920 
  Offer, Deal, Kent 
  - 
  11.11.2013 | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      22.09.1940 
		[137823] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      02.03.1942 (reld 
		1947) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		19.05.1946-(04.1947) | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      09.10.1953, 
		seniority 29.04.1947 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      09.12.1954, 
		seniority 09.10.1953 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      20.10.1958, 
		seniority 01.08.1955 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Col. | 
      10.08.1965, 
		seniority 01.08.1964 (retd 01.04.1967) | 
     
   
  
    
      
		  | 
    
	ERD | 
    
	14.01.1966 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
22.09.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
 09.10.1953 | 
- | 
01.04.1967 | 
Army 
Emergency Reserve of Officers | 
 
| 
01.04.1967 | 
  | 
  | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers (Class 2) | 
 
 
Published: The lonely war (1994);
Photographic story of bomb disposal (1995); Danger of UXBs (1996);
A short history of bomb disposal (1998). | 
Walbank, 
  David Marston 
    
  
  Son of ... Walbank, and ... Marston. 
  
 | 
22.08.1922 
  Long Ashton district, Somerset 
  - 
  (06?).1971 
  Bedford district 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt.
         
        
         | 
      28.04.1943 [268298] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      28.10.1943 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Oxford University (MA jurisprudence,
1948). 
| 28.04.1943 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Corps of Signals [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
late
  1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.11.1945 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding Advanced W/T Section T, 5 Corps Signals (Italy, Austria) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waldron, 
  Frank Arthur Lovegrove 
   
    
  
  Younger son of ... Waldron, and ... Jay, of
  Newbury. 
  Married 1st (1948, Kenya) Tatiana Blackwall, widow of Richard Blackwall, RNVR. 
  Married 2nd (11.06.1968, Surrey South Eastern district) Elizabeth Mary Giles. 
  
 | 
11.08.1916 
  Newbury district, Hampshire / Berkshire 
  - 
  06.1988
   
  Henley district, Berkshire / Buckinghamshire / Oxfordshire 
   | 
  
    
      RAFVR: 
        
       | 
        
         | 
     
    
      P/O 
        
       | 
      25.10.1938 (reld
        10.07.1940) 
         | 
     
    
      Army: 
        
       | 
        
         | 
     
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      
2nd Lt.
 
        
         | 
      02.11.1940
        [156078] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.05.1942 (reld
        03.01.1948; disability) 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      03.01.1948 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Trinity College, Oxford (rowed for
Oxford). 
25.10.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.07.1940 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  RAFVR (General Duties Branch) 
  
 | 
 
(1940?) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
5th
  (Ski) Battalion Scots Guards 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
either
  161st, 162nd, 164th, 165th or 167th Officer Cadet Training Unit 
  
 | 
 
| 02.11.1940 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Scots Guards [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
(1943) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(1945) 
  
 | 
2nd
  Battalion Scots Guards (Middle East; Battle of Medenine 06.03.1943, Italy
  & NW Europe [wounded]) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walford-White, 
  William | 
see: | 
  White, 
  William Walford
 | 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  Charles Reginald [Pyndar] 
    
Only son of Lt. Charles Cecil George Walker 
(1878-2005), and Mrs Dorothy Walker, of Stoke House, Stoke St. Mary Taunton. 
Married (05.06.1937, St Michael's, Shepton 
Beauchamp, Chard district, Somerset) Iris Constance Mary Lean, only daughter of 
Captain and Mrs. Vincent Lean, Shepton House; two sons, one 
daughter; a grandson is
Brig. 
C.R.V. "Roly" Walker). | 
01.11.1904 
  - 
12.1971 
Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      04.09.1926, 
		seniority 02.09.1925 [37976] | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      23.09.1928, 
		seniority 23.09.1927 | 
     
    
      | local Capt. | 
      24.04.1934-20.01.1935 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      21.01.1935 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      01.09.1939-08.10.1939, 
		01.12.1939-22.01.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      23.01.1941-22.09.1942 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      23.09.1942, seniority 02.09.1942 
		(retd 25.02.1947) | 
     
    
      | A/Lt.Col. | 
      03.01.1943-02.04.1943 | 
     
    
      | T/Lt.Col. | 
      03.04.1943-(01.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt.Col. | 
      25.02.1947 | 
     
     
 | 
Education: Cambridge (BA 1926).
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
from General List - 
Territorial Army | 
 
| 
04.09.1926 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards | 
 
| 
11.12.1931 | 
- | 
19.12.1936 | 
attached to Sudan 
Defence Force | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
The Troubles, issue 8 (Nov/Dec 1971): "Friday 
3rd December 1971. Retired Colonel killed near Navan. 
Police investigating the killing of a retired 
British Army Colonel at his home near Navan, said today that there was no 
evidence that he had been shot. It is now believed that he had been battered to 
death. The hooded and bound body of 60-year-old Lieut. Colonel C.R.P. Walker was 
found by his wife Iris when she returned near midnight from visiting friends. 
Weapons belonging to Col. Walker have been stolen. These include a shotgun, a 
rifle and a revolver. Police are working on the theory that the Colonel was 
killed by Republican extremists. They are considering two possible motives: 1. 
Theft of firearms 2. A revenge killing for the deaths of gunmen in the North at 
the hands of the British Army. Both the Official and the Provisional IRA wings 
have denied involvement in the killing of Colonel Walker." | 
Walker, 
  Charles Reginald 
    
Son (with five brothers and three sisters) of 
William Edward Walker (1873-), and Jessie Elizabeth Miller (1880-1919). 
Married ((09?).1939, Sevenoaks district, Kent) Audrey M. Day; ... children (one 
daughter?). | 
16.11.1902 
Waterford, Ireland 
  - 
(06?).1975 
Sevenoaks, Tonbridge district, Kent | 
  
    
      | Lt. QM | 
      28.02.1941 
		[183511] | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. QM | 
      28.02.1944 | 
     
    
      | Capt. QM | 
      01.12.1946, 
		seniority 28.02.1944 | 
     
    
      | Maj. QM | 
      ? (reld 
		01.12.1955) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Maj. | 
      01.12.1955 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	19.07.1945 | 
    
	Italy | 
   
 
 | 
| 
28.02.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
28.09.1945 | 
- | 
(04.1947) | 
a 
Staff Captain to the Director of Warlike Stores [later: Controller of Ordnance 
Services], Department of the Quarter-Master-General to the Forces, The War 
Office | 
 
| 
01.12.1946 | 
- | 
01.12.1955 | 
short 
service commission | 
 
 
His son-in-law writes: "He served in the Royal 
Artillery, enrolling as a cadet soldier at the end of the First World War. His 
father was a Sergeant-Major there in the Royal Artillery. He had 3 other 
brothers, all also in the Royal Artillery, but to my knowledge none ever saw 
active service. His two elder brothers both rose to the rank of 
Lieutenant-Colonel, but were somewhere in the War Office, we believe. He served 
in India between the wars, returning in 1938 or 9. 
We believe he served in North 
Africa, Italy (the Monte Cassino campaign) and then in Burma." | 
Walker, 
  Charles Reginald Albert William 
    
Married ((06?).1934, St Marylebone district, 
London) Lillian G. Matthews; ... children (one son?). | 
17.05.1909 
Cannock district, Staffordshire 
  - 
  08.1993 
  Chichester district, West Sussex | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      29.09.1941 
		[212309] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      09.01.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		14.09.1943-(04.1944) | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      29.07.1945 (reld 
		30.10.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		29.07.1945-(04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      30.10.1946, 
		seniority 29.07.1945 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      03.01.1955 (reld 
		23.07.1958) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Maj. | 
      23.07.1958 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	13.12.1949 | 
    
	Malaya 01-06.49 | 
   
 
 | 
| 
29.09.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
Pioneer Corps [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
30.10.1946 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Worcestershire Regiment [short service commission] | 
 
| 
15.05.1954 | 
  | 
  | 
transferred, Corps of Military Police | 
 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  Cyril Frank 
   
   
  
  Married; ... children. 
  
   | 
31.05.1913 * 
  - 
  17.08.2009 
  Sevenoaks, Kent 
   
  * age at death indicated as 95, so perhaps date of birth actually 31.05.1914 
   | 
  
    
      
 Lt. 
        
       | 
      04.07.1940
        [138085] (Unemployed List 20.04.1946-01.12.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      14.01.1941-13.04.1941 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      14.04.1941-20.09.1943 
         | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      21.06.1943-20.09.1943 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      21.09.1943-18.09.1944 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      02.12.1946,
        seniority 21.09.1943 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      18.04.1947-20.05.1952 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      21.05.1952,
        seniority 03.06.1940 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      21.05.1952,
        seniority 03.06.1945 
         | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      21.05.1952,
        seniority 03.06.1950 
         | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      24.06.1960-31.03.1961 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      01.04.1961 
         | 
     
    
      T/Col. 
        
       | 
      12.01.1965-25.02.1965 
         | 
     
    
      Col. 
        
       | 
      26.02.1965 
         | 
     
    
      Brig. 
        
       | 
      30.06.1967
        (retd 07.04.1970) 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    05.04.1945 
       | 
    Burma
      / Eastern Frontier of India 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks for 7 years, 150 days 
  
 | 
 
04.07.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The South Lancashire Regiment [emergency commission to 01.12.1946] 
  
 | 
 
07.10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.05.1945 
  
 | 
Deputy
  Assistant Provost Marshal (DAPM), Lines of Communications Sub Area 
  
 | 
 
13.05.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.10.1945 
  
 | 
Assistant
  Provost Marshal (APM), Army HQ 
  
 | 
 
02.12.1946 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
short
  service commission 
  
 | 
 
31.12.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.02.1947 
  
 | 
DAPM,
  HQ Southern Command 
  
 | 
 
18.04.1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
08.01.1948 
  
 | 
APM,
  HQ ... Infantry Division (Palestine) 
  
 | 
 
17.04.1948 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
16.04.1950 
  
 | 
APM,
  GHQ Middle East Land Forces 
  
 | 
 
21.05.1952 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
permanent
  commission, Royal Provost Corps 
  
 | 
 
07.11.1962 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.11.1964 
  
 | 
Commandant,
  Depot & Training Centre RPC Northern Command 
  
 | 
 
12.01.1965 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(02.1967) 
  
 | 
DPL,
  HQ British Army of the Rhine 
  
 | 
 
 
MBIM, later FBIM. MIPM. 
 | 
Walker, 
  Edward Brian 
    
Second son (with three brothers) of Arthur 
Noel Walker (1878-1950), and Beatrice Thwaites (1884-1950), of Woodsleigh, 
Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire. 
Brother of Capt. Charles Thomas Noel Walker (Royal Artillery), Maj. Ernest Grant 
Walker MC (Royal Artillery), Maj. Ronald Clive Walker DFC (Duke of Lancaster’s 
Own Yeomanry, Royal Artillery and RAF). 
Married (18.05.1939, Woodplumpton Parish Church) Beryl Mary Bolton, elder 
daughter of Mr & Mrs Edward Bolton, of Barnfield, Bartle, nr Preston; two 
children. 
Residence: Greenmount, Heaton, Bolton, Lancashire; his widow later lived at 
Edgworth, Lancashire. | 
11.11.1908 
Bolton, Lancashire 
- 
01.03.1943 
Tunisia 
(KIA) 
[Sfax War Cemetery, Tunisia, grave II. D. 2.] | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      14.11.1929 
		[44459] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      02.12.1939 | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. | 
      
		25.03.1940-24.06.1940 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		25.06.1940-25.12.1941 | 
     
	
      | WS/Capt. | 
      26.12.1941 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      
		26.09.1941-25.12.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		26.12.1941-01.03.1943 | 
     
   
 | 
Education: The Leys School, Cambridge (North 'A' 
House, 1922-1926). 
Worked with William Walker and Sons, tanners, Bolton.
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
late Cadet, Leys School Contingent, Junior Division, 
Officer Training Corps | 
 
| 
14.11.1929 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  53rd (Bolton) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
23.12.1933 | 
  | 
  | 
Territorial Army Reserve of Officers | 
 
| 
15.06.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
Territorial Army | 
 
| 
24.08.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
mobilized TA | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
01.03.1943 | 
111th Field Regiment RA (at 13.00 hrs injured and 
subsequently died by a round fired by his own battery, whilst he was ranging) | 
 
 
	 | 
Walker, 
  Eric William 
    
Married ...; ... children (one daughter?). | 
07.02.1913 
- 
late 1970s / early 1980s | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      20.07.1940 
		[140311] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      20.01.1942 (reld 
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		05.09.1944-(01.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      > 01.1946, < 
		04.1946 | 
     
   
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
either 151st or 152nd Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
20.07.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Corps of Signals [emergency commission] | 
 
 
His son-in-law writes: "Served Forward Desert 
Group, N. Africa. Wounded, captured, liberated. Continued in service, fought at 
Monte Cassino, subsequently in Pyrenees." | 
Walker, 
  Gerald Majella 
   
  
   | 
15.10.1920 
  - 
  1985 still alive 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ?
        [7948151] 
         | 
     
    
      
        2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.04.1944
        [315335] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt.
         
        
       | 
      04.08.1944
        (Unemployed List 12.01.1947-31.12.1950) 
         | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      28.12.1945-27.03.1946 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      28.03.1946-11.01.1947 
         | 
     
    
      ... 
        
       | 
      ... 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      25.05.1956
        (retd 04.10.1971) 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: BA 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks for 2 years, 56 days 
  
 | 
 
02.04.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission to 31.12.1950] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Reconnaissance
  Corps, RAC 
  
 | 
 
(05.1944) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Wireless
  Telegraphy School, Middle East Training Centre 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1951 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.01.1953 
  
 | 
short
  service commission 
  
 | 
 
28.01.1953 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.10.1971 
  
 | 
permanent
  commission, Royal Army Educational Corps 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  Graeme Murray 
   
  _06_s.JPG)  
   
  _08_s.JPG)  
   
  _01_s.JPG)  
   
   
  
  
   | 
10.10.1923 
  Hall Green, Birmingham 
  - 
  13.03.2021 
  Fordingbridge | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ?
        [14406224] | 
     
    
      | 
        2nd Lt. | 
      16.04.1944
        [315277] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      16.10.1944
        (reld > 04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
Motorsport commentator. 
 | 
Walker, 
  Jack Thomas 
  "Johnnie" 
   
   
  Married Jean (nëe ...); one son. 
  
 | 
18.09.1920
   
  - 
  02.1990 
  Crawley, West Sussex 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.08.1941
        [203372] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1942 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      16.03.1944-15.06.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      16.06.1944-17.09.1947 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      28.04.1945,
        seniority 18.03.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      18.09.1947 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      18.09.1954 (retd
        03.12.1960) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. TA 
        
       | 
      31.12.1964 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks for 1 year, 363 days 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
30.08.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Royal Sussex Regiment [emergency commission to 27.04.1945] 
  
 | 
 
28.04.1945 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
permanent
  commission 
  
 | 
 
12.1960? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
01.04.1967 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  James Douglas  
   
    
    
  Originating from Inverness. 
   | 
21.03.1923 
  - 
  10.2004 
  West Surrey 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.09.1943 [293553] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt.
        
         
        
       | 
      19.03.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      13.07.1946-12.10.1946 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      13.10.1946-20.03.1950 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      08.11.1947,
        seniority 21.09.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      21.03.1950 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      28.01.1957-20.03.1957 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      21.03.1957 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      22.02.1965-28.06.1965 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      29.06.1965 
        
       | 
     
    
      Col. 
        
       | 
      30.06.1969 
        
       | 
     
    
      Brig. 
        
       | 
      31.12.1971,
        seniority 30.06.1971 (retd 18.04.1974) 
        
       | 
     
   
  
 
 | 
OBE 
   | 
    late
      1960s 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
 
 | 
PM 
   | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: Staff College, Camberley (psc) 
1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.09.1943 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks for 353 days 
  
 | 
 
19.09.1943 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission to 07.11.1947] 
  
 | 
 
08.11.1947 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
permanent
  commission 
  
 | 
 
18.05.1948 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
20.10.1948 
  
 | 
Technical
  Staff Officer, 3rd grade (TSO3), War Office 
  
 | 
 
18.12.1950 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
03.03.1952 
  
 | 
Staff
  Officer, 3rd grade (SO3), HQ Southern Command 
  
 | 
 
11.10.1954 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.10.1955 
  
 | 
General
  Staff Officer, 3rd grade (GSO3), 12 SME 
  
 | 
 
21.04.1959 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.06.1961 
  
 | 
General
  Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), HQ Northern Army Group 
  
 | 
 
31.10.1963 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.01.1965 
  
 | 
Brigade
  Major, Royal School of Military Engineering (RSME) 
  
 | 
 
1972 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1974 
  
 | 
Commander,
  Engineer Support Group 
  
 | 
 
 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  John Gibson 
    
Son of John Hinton Walker (1881-), and 
Eleanor Marion Carson, of Farnham, Surrey. | 
(03?).1918 
  Hendon district, Middlesex 
  - 
  18.06.1944 
  (KIA) [age 26] 
[Bayeux War Cemetery, France, XV.F.7] | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      21.12.1940 
		[164854] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      21.06.1942 | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. | 
      ? | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
- | 
21.12.1940 | 
168th Officer Cadet Training unit | 
 
| 
21.12.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
The King's Shropshire Light Infantry [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
18.06.1944 | 
seconded, 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry 
[Capt. Walker was the adjutant of 8th DLI and was 
very involved in the planning stages of the battalions role in “Overlord”. At St 
Pierre Capt. Walker leapt aboard a British tank near the 8th DLI HQ and by 
shouting and waving his arms in full view of a strong enemy counter-attack 
managed to direct the tanks fire into the oncoming ranks of German Infantrymen. 
Capt. Walker was killed in Action on the evening of the 18th June 1944 when a 
German Artillery “Stonk” (heavy concentration of shellfire) burst in the trees 
directly above Battalion HQ.] | 
 
 
 | 
Walker, 
  Kenneth Armitage 
   
    
   
    
Son of William Walker (1888-), chartered accountant, 
and Mildred Armitage (1892-). 
Married (24.05.1941, Parish Church, Far Headingley, Leeds district, West Riding of Yorkshire)
Zena Blanche 
Franks (17.11.1915 - 21.11.2004), daughter of Arthur Ingram Franks (1882-1974), 
and Alice Oxley (1880-1949). | 
19.07.1914 
Bridgford, Horseforth, Wharfedale district, West Riding of Yorkshire 
- 
18.12.1969 
Harrogate, Claro district, West Riding of Yorkshire | 
  
    
      | Acm. 2nd cl. AuxAF | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      19.02.1938 
		[73892] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      16.03.1940 | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. | 
      
		16.12.1939-15.03.1940 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		16.03.1940-19.02.1946 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      
		03.10.1945-12.11.1945, 
		01.01.1946-19.02.1946 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		20.02.1946-28.02.1946, 
		26.04.1946-17.01.1947 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      21.12.1946, 
		seniority 19.07.1940 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      21.12.1946, 
		seniority 19.07.1945 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      19.07.1950 (Empl. 
		List 5 12.07.1962-15.06.1965) (retd 16.10.1968; disability) | 
     
     
  
    
      
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    
	Afr St | 
    - | 
    
	& clasp 8th Army | 
   
	
    
      
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
      
        | 
WM 39-45 | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
  
      
        | 
TD | 
    
	21.04.1950 | 
    
	- | 
   
  
      
        | 
EM | 
    
	02.05.1947 | 
    
	21.09.1951 published that the award was 
	cancelled due to being awarded the TD | 
   
 
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served in the ranks, Auxiliary Air Force | 
 
| 
19.02.1938 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
49th (West Riding) Divisional Royal Army Service Corps - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
24.08.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
mobilized TA (to 20.12.1946) | 
 
| 
21.12.1946 | 
- | 
16.10.1968 | 
permanent commission, RASC (from 15.07.1965 Royal Corps of Transport) | 
 
 
Published:
	
		| Montgomery's 
sand blast (Cairo : R. Schindler, 1945) | 
		
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Mr. 
Kimberley John Lindsay kindly provided the following details of 
Maj. K.A. Walker's 
wartime career:
	
		| 1940 | 
		First time overseas on Active Service, 
		for the ill-fated campaign in Norway. | 
	 
	
		| 1941 | 
		He again embarked for service overseas, 
		to Iceland. Served in a Brigade Headquarters. | 
	 
	
		| 1942 | 
		Attended a refresher course at the RASC 
		Officers’ Training School. During the course, he was posted on 9 April 
		1942 to a Divisional Troops Company, RASC. | 
	 
	
		| 05.1942 | 
		London: Walker reported for duty in the 
		newly-formed Divisional Troops Company, RASC, of 44th (Home 
		Counties) Division (GOC Maj.Gen. I. Hughes). In May, T/Capt. Walker 
		spent fourteen days’ embarkation leave with his ‘dear wife Zena’. before 
		leaving for the Middle East. They were in Town (London) together to see 
		“The Man who Came to Dinner” at the Savoy. | 
	 
	
		| 25.05.1942 | 
		The day after his first wedding 
		anniversary he embarked – for the fourth time overseas – aboard ship: 
		nine officers to one cabin. Capt. Walker visited his aunt and uncle who 
		were residents at Cape Town, when the troopship stopped there for three 
		days, before continuing the voyage to Egypt. He spent his birthday off 
		Aden, where the ship refuelled on 19 July 1942. Arrived in Egypt during 
		an air raid, on 25 July 1942. Walker was appointed as Supply Officer. 
		Day trips to Cairo were made in turns. Walker also visited Alexandria. | 
	 
	
		| 14.08.1942 | 
		He was Orderly Officer and received news 
		that the Coy. was to join 8th Army. Rommel attacked on the 
		night of 31 August 1942. During the battle, Walker and his troops had 
		remained at Rear Div. HQ and issued the Divisional Troops “B” echelons 
		with food, hospital requirements, disinfectants and so on. 7 September 
		1942. Walker had to go to hospital with a mild dose of dysentery, and 
		remained nine days – being cured by “Sulphur Grenadine”. | 
	 
	
		| 16.10.1942 | 
		The Company moved to a point East of 
		Arb-el-Nawla, prior to the El Alamein battle. Walker witnessed two 
		German fighter-bombers shot down by Bofors anti-aircraft fire just near 
		his position, and was sickened by the sight of the aftermath. | 
	 
	
		| 19.11.1942 | 
		The Company moved on to the Ruweisat 
		Ridge, overlooking the sea and to the south of Alamein. The designation 
		of the company now changed to 454 Coy., RASC. | 
	 
	
		| 03.12.1942 | 
		Walker was in Alexandria storing 
		officers’ kit at Thos. Cook & Son., and went to the cinema to see “The 
		Man who Came to Dinner”, which brought back memories of Zena and their 
		last night in London. | 
	 
	
		| 05.12.1942 | 
		Walker’s Coy. moved from El Alamein. On 
		12 December, he reached Tobruk. Ordered to Benghazi and to work the L of 
		C (lines of communications) to El Agheila. Took command of supply 
		convoys under flood conditions. Referred to ‘coloured troops’. Increased 
		convoy work from Benghazi to Nufilia (a five-day turn-around), followed 
		by a move just behind the front, moving supplies from Nufilia to a 
		forward dump. Walker and his convoy moved petrol to Misurata when 
		Tripoli fell in January 1943.  | 
	 
	
		| 14.02.1943 | 
		Walker was placed in command of a convoy 
		carrying explosives to an RAF unit at Misurata. He then went forward to 
		Tripoli, carrying a load of ordnance, entering the town on 17 February. 
		During the night he experienced an air raid. | 
	 
	
		| 19.02.1943 | 
		Walker chosen to be liaison officer for 
		transport platoons at HQ 154 Infantry Brigade (51st Highland 
		Division). Noted philosophical and religious thoughts about Life. | 
	 
	
		| 22.02.1943 | 
		Walker crossed the frontier into Tunisia 
		and camped at Ben Gardane. Moved troops forward in front of the Mareth 
		Line. Strafed by enemy fighter-bomber aircraft. (These were probably 
		black-crossed FW-190s and referred to by Walker’s men as “Nigger 
		Ambulances”.) He reached Medinine and, accompanied by his batman, 
		visited the Ile de Djerba – writing to Zena about it being an island 
		paradise. He stayed two nights at the Grand Hotel in Homt Souk (the 
		capital town on the northern shore of the island).  | 
	 
	
		| 18.03.1943 | 
		Walker commanded three supply and 
		troop-carrying platoons in preparation for the Battle of the Mareth 
		Line. Bombed by Ju-88s, two of which crashed in flames near Walker’s 
		tent. Took food convoy from Medinine to Foume Tatahouine, the soft sand 
		making it difficult going. Entered El Hamma, then on to Gabes. (The 
		unit’s only fatality occurred here: a Lance Corporal ran over a mine, 
		also wounding two others.) Walker was then ordered to go back to Ben 
		Gardane for Lines of Communications work until the campaign ended at the 
		end of March. | 
	 
	
		| 01.04.1943 | 
		Walker visited Mareth village with his 
		Company Commander (a Regular officer) to view the defences – especially 
		minefields and pill boxes hidden in the low hillsides.  | 
	 
	
		| 16.04.1943 | 
		Walker fell ill and was obliged to go 
		into hospital at Tripoli. He was disappointed at not seeing Sfax, Sousse 
		and Tunis. His Company had joined the Eighth Army on 14 August 1942 and 
		completed their last detail on 14 May 1943. On 14 May 1943, Walker 
		rejoined his unit after his time in hospital and after sick leave. | 
	 
	
		|   | 
		After the campaign in the desert, he 
		possibly had brief home leave (which would have involved a hazardous sea 
		or even air journey), in May/June 1943. He certainly seems to have 
		remained in the Middle East backwater, as a staff officer in the Cairo 
		area, for a lengthy time, apparently as part of the ‘A. G. 5 Branch’.
		 | 
	 
 
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Walker, 
  Richard Herbert 
   
    | 
1885 
  - 
1963 | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      25.09.1939 
		[112718] | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      26.11.1940 (reld 
		> 07.1945, < 10.1945) | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		26.11.1940-(07.1945) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Maj. | 
      > 07.1945, < 
		10.1945 | 
     
     
  
  | 
MBE | 
    
	01.01.1946 | 
    
	New Year 46 | 
   
  
        | 
MID | 
    
	06.04.1944 | 
    
	Middle East | 
   
   
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One of several heads of 
construction of the Sennar Dam (blue Nile) in 1921-5 .
| 
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late 
Lt., Egyptian Labour Corps | 
 
| 
25.09.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
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Officer Commanding, 251 Works section RE (Cairo) | 
 
 
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Walker, 
  Robert Steuart 
    | 
05.1909 
Scotland 
  - | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      25.05.1940 
		[130832] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      27.10.1941 (reld 
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		27.10.1941-(10.1945) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      > 01.1946, < 
		04.1946 | 
     
     
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| 
25.05.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
The Leicestershire Regiment [emergency commission] | 
 
 
Emigrated to Australia, 1959. | 
Walker, 
  William Thomlinson 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      24.03.1944, 
		seniority 01.07.1942 [302000] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.01.1943 (reld 
		29.03.1946; on appointment to South Rhodesian Forces) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
24.03.1944 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
General List [emergency commission] | 
 
 
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Walker-Brown, 
  Robert 
  "Bob" 
    
   
   
   
   
   
  Son of ... Brown, a Scottish surgeon, and ... Mitchell. 
  Married 1st (1955) Leonie Hossack (predeceased him). 
  Married 2nd (1996) Helen Leeming. 
  Residence: (1945) Llangurig Montgomeryshire. 
  
  
   | 
09.04.1919 
  Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire 
  - 
  16.08.2009 
   | 
  
    
      Pte. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt.  
        
       | 
      23.02.1938 [74210] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      14.02.1942 
        19.12.1945, seniortiy 09.10.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      11.09.1944-10.12.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      11.12.1944-25.05.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      26.05.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.07.1946 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      24.02.1945-25.05.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      26.05.1945-28.02.1947, 
        20.09.1949-11.06.1952, 
        13.03.1953-08.04.1953 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      09.04.1953 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      09.01.1961 (Empl.
        List 1 09.01.1961) (supernumerary 09.01.1964) (retd 01.05.1966) 
        
       | 
     
   
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Education: privately; Dulwich College. 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
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   late Cadet Lance-Corporal, Dulwich
  College Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps 
  
  | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
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served
  in the ranks, London Scottish, Gordon Highlanders 
  
 | 
 
23.02.1938 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
commissioned,
  31st (City of London Rifles) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers -
  Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
01.08.1940 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
transferred,
  General List 
  
 | 
 
14.02.1942 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
transferred,
  The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment)  
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.1942 
  
 | 
served,
  2nd Battalion The Highland Light Infantry (Egypt [wounded & captured]) 
  
 | 
 
06.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
05.10.1943 
  
 | 
POW
  in Italian captivity (military hospital, Lucca & Campo Prigoneri di Guerra
  21, Chieti) [made several escape attempts, finally successful (MBE)] 
  
 | 
 
1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1944? 
  
 | 
instructor,
  Infantry Training Centre, Aberdeen 
  
 | 
 
22.06.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  Special Air Service Regiment - Army Air Corps 
  
 | 
 
1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945 
  
 | 
2nd
  Special Air Service Regiment (Foręt de Chatillon, France 07.1944; Genoa &
  Le Spezia, Italy 12.1944 (DSO)) 
  
 | 
 
19.12.1945 
   
   | 
  
   
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
transferred,
  The Highland Light Infantry [permanent commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
training
  major, 21st Special Air Service Regiment 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
22nd
  Special Air Service Regiment (Second-in-Command for a period) 
  
 | 
 
03.09.1958 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  Parachute Regiment 
  
 | 
 
1961 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1963 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, 23rd Special Air Service Regiment - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
1963 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1964? 
  
 | 
Defence
  Intelligence Staff, Ministry of Defence 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walkey, 
  John Christopher 
"Chris" 
    
Son (with one sister and one brother) of Samuel Walkey (1872-1953), 
and Kathleen Agnes White (1873-1949), of Dawlish, Devon. 
Brother of R.Adm. Howarth Seymour Walkey, 
CBE. 
Married (24.01.1947, Wells, Somerset) Beatrice Record Brown (10.07.1907 - 
01.1998), daughter of Maj. Frank Mccabe Brown (1875-1956), and Beatrice Maud 
Record (1875-), of Wells, 
Somerset; one daughter (deceased). | 
18.10.1903 
Penzance district, Cornwall 
  - 
  06.10.1989 
Moretonhampstead, Newton Abbot district, Devon 
(formerly of Linden Spinney, Chagford, Devon) | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      29.08.1923 
		[27009] | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      29.08.1925 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      29.08.1934 | 
     
	
      | A/Maj. | 
      
		21.04.1940-30.06.1940 | 
     
	
      | Maj. | 
      29.08.1940 | 
     
	
      | A/Lt.Col. | 
      
		02.10.1941-01.01.1942 | 
     
	
      | T/Lt.Col. | 
      
		02.01.1942-12.06.1944 | 
     
	
      | WS/Lt.Col. | 
      13.06.1944 | 
     
	
      | A/Col. | 
      
		13.12.1943-12.06.1944 | 
     
	
      | T/Col. | 
      
		13.06.1944-01.06.1947 | 
     
	
      | local Col. | 
      
		04.11.1947-25.11.1947 | 
     
	
      | Col. | 
      26.11.1947, 
		seniority 13.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | A/Brig. | 
      
		13.12.1943-12.06.1944 | 
     
	
      | T/Brig. | 
      
		13.06.1944-01.06.1947, 
		15.07.1949-04.07.1951 | 
     
	
      | Brig. | 
      22.01.1952 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj.Gen. | 
      
		05.07.1951-26.02.1952 | 
     
    
      | Maj.Gen. | 
      27.02.1952 (retd 
		23.05.1957) | 
     
     
  
        | 
CB | 
    
	01.01.1953 | 
    
	New Year 53 | 
   
  
  | 
CBE | 
    
	19.04.1945 | 
    
	Italy [recommendation available upon request] | 
   
  
  | 
OBE | 
    
	23.09.1943 | 
    
	North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia) [recommendation 
	available upon request] | 
   
  
        | 
MID | 
    
	20.12.1940 | 
    
	BEF (France) | 
   
  
      
        | 
LM | 
    
	17.09.1948 | 
    
	Italy [recommendation available upon request] | 
   
   
	NW Frontier of India 1930-31 Medal & Clasp | 
Education: Newton College, Devon; Royal Military 
Academy, Woolwich.
| 
29.08.1923 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers | 
 
| 
26.06.1936 | 
- | 
02.09.1939 | 
Instructor, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich | 
 
| 
1939 | 
- | 
1940 | 
served in France (despatches) | 
 
| 
18.01.1940 | 
- | 
21.04.1940 | 
Instructor, Royal Engineers Training Centre | 
 
| 
22.04.1940 | 
- | 
30.06.1940 | 
Commandant & Chief Instructor, ... | 
 
| 
13.08.1941 | 
- | 
15.09.1941 | 
Senior Instructor, ... | 
 
| 
02.10.1941 | 
- | 
29.07.1942 | 
Staff Officer, grade 1 (SO1), ... | 
 
| 
1942? | 
- | 
1943 | 
Commander Royal Engineers (CRE), 46th Infantry 
Division (North Africa) (OBE) | 
 
| 
13.12.1943 | 
- | 
19.02.1945 | 
Chief Engineer, XIII 
Corps (North Africa & Italy) (CBE) | 
 
| 
13.03.1945 | 
- | 
27.04.1947 | 
Chief Engineer, XIII 
Corps (Italy) | 
 
| 
04.11.1947 | 
- | 
28.06.1949 | 
Staff Officer Royal Engineers (SORE), British Joint 
Staff Mission, Washington, DC, USA | 
 
| 
15.07.1949 | 
- | 
04.07.1951 | 
Chief Instructor & Assistant Commandant, Royal Military 
Academy Sandhurst | 
 
| 
05.07.1951 | 
- | 
21.03.1954 | 
Chief Engineer, Middle East Land Forces (CB) | 
 
| 
20.04.1954 | 
- | 
25.04.1957 | 
Engineer-in-Chief, War Office | 
 
 
Colonel Commandant RE, 1958-1968. Honorary 
Colonel RE Resources Units (AER), 1959-1964. | 
Wall, 
  Richard Alan 
    
Eighth child of A.J.
Wall, and Beatrice Louise Hardy, of 
Oporto, Portugal, and Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire. 
Married (19.10.1949) Lia Krohn da Silva (1927-1993); one son, two daughters. 
  | 
05.07.1910 
Oporto [Porto], Portugal 
  - 
  20.06.1999 
Porto, Portugal | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      08.03.1941 
		[176778] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      08.09.1942 (reld 
		26.05.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		03.09.1945-26.05.1946 | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      26.05.1946 | 
     
     
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| 
? | 
- | 
08.03.1941 | 
either 161st or 163rd Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
08.03.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
Irish Guards [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
 - | 
1945  | 
specially 
employed:
Special Operations Executive (SOE)  
(posted 
to the Azores, possibly as temporary British consul,
and also to the then Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau) as 
interpreter, as he spoke Portuguese) | 
 
 
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Wall, 
  William Marcus Copinger 
    
Son of Alan Copinger Wall (1871-1927), and 
Irene Bischof (?-1964). | 
28.02.1905 
  - 
  01.05.1994 
Warminster, Wiltshire | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      28.01.1925 
		[31617] | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      28.01.1927 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      20.02.1937 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      02.09.1939-01.12.1939 | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      02.12.1939-30.06.1940, 
		07.10.1940-07.12.1941 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      28.01.1942 | 
     
    
      | Lt.Col. | 
      27.10.1948 (retd 
		29.06.1953) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	18.02.1938 | 
    
	NW Frontier of India | 
   
 
	NW Frontier of India 1946-37 Medal & Clasp | 
| 
28.01.1925 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery | 
 
| 
01.02.1939 | 
- | 
01.09.1939 | 
Adjutant, ... - 
Territorial Army | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
8th Indian Field Regiment RIA | 
 
 
 | 
Wallace, 
  John Alan Fraser 
   
 
  Youngest son of Maj.Gen. Sir Alexander 
Wallace, 27th Punjab Regiment, and Edith Campbell Ross. 
Engaged (1930) Marian Hunter Greig, only daughter of Sir Robert and Lady Greig. 
Residence: (1946) Barnton, Midlothian. | 
21.12.1900 
Bareilly 
  - 
(12?).1976 
Horsham district, West Sussex | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      17.12.1920 (retd 
		25.05.1923) | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      05.01.1940 
		[14780] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      05.01.1940 (reld 
		< 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt. | 
      < 04.1946 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MC | 
    
	21.02.1946 | 
    
	gallant & distinguished services in the field | 
   
 
	 | 
| 
? | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Unattached List (for Indian Army) | 
 
| 
20.04.1920 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Indian Army (attached 31st Lancers) | 
 
| 
05.01.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Royal Scots Fusiliers [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
05.1940 | 
Second-in-Command, "A" Company 2nd Battalion The 
Royal Scots Fusiliers (France & Belgium) (wounded; captured) | 
 
| 
1940 | 
- | 
1945 | 
POW (No. 430) in German captivity (Oflag IX-A/Z, 
Rotenburg an der Fulda) | 
 
 
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Wallace, 
  William John Colin 
   
    
  Son of Robert Newlands Wallace and Elizabeth Agnes
  Gambles, of Grey
  Timbers, Bovy Tracey, Devon. 
  Married Amy Victoria Runo (14.01.1916-05.03.1991), of Massachusetts, USA; one son,
  two daughters. 
   | 
24.11.1911 
  Ravenglass, Bootle district, Cumberland 
  - 
  22.08.1968 
  Taunton district, Somerset 
  (died of a stomach tumour) 
  [ashes spread in the rose garden of the Torquay Cemetery] 
   | 
  
    
      Trooper 
        
       | 
      02.08.1940 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.12.1942
        [256512] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.06.1943 (for
        dispersal 23.03.1946) (reld 21.06.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      28.08.1944-28.11.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt.
        
         
        
       | 
      29.11.1944-23.03.1946 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      23.03.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
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Education: Royal Military College, Sandhurst 
02.08.1940 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
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enlisted,
  Royal Armoured Corps 
  
 | 
 
02.08.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
23.08.1940 
  
 | 
46th
  Battalion Royal Tank Regiment 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1940 
   | 
- 
  
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13.12.1942 
  
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50th
  Battalion Royal Tank Regiment 
  
 | 
 
14.12.1942 
   | 
- 
  
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20.01.1943 
  
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52nd
  Training Regiment RAC (Bovington) 
  
 | 
 
19.12.1942 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
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commissioned,
  Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
21.01.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.07.1943 
  
 | 
60th
  Training Regiment RAC 
  
 | 
 
22.07.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
23.03.1946 
  
 | 
57th
  Training Regiment RAC (from 29.08.1944 Adjutant) 
  
 | 
 
 
Emigrated to the United States in 1946, settling as
a real estate developer in Seattle. 
 | 
Wallbridge, 
  Henry Stephen Cramer 
  "Steve" 
    
   | 
16.09.1918 
  British Guyana
   
  - 
  16.07.1965 
  [buried in Canterbury] 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt.  
        
       | 
      29.08.1943
        [292622] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      29.08.1943 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
Clerk. 
16.11.1936 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
enlisted
  Army at London 
  
 | 
 
29.08.1943 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
13.08.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
14.09.1945 
  
 | 
B
  Patrol, No 1
  Demolition Squadron, PPA ("Popski's Private
  Army") ("R" Patrol Skipper from April 45 to end of hostilities) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waller, 
  Anthony Durrant 
    
  
  Son of Col. Noel Huxley Waller, MC, TD,  and
  Helen Ethel Waller. 
  Husband of Florence Mabel Waller of Clifton, Bristol. 
  
 | 
(03?).1906 
  Hampstead, Greater London 
  - 
  29.05.1940 
  (KIA) [age 34] 
  [Ledringhem Churchyard, France, D.1] 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      20.05.1925 [32421] 
         | 
     
    
      
      Lt. 
      
       | 
      20.05.1927 
         | 
     
    
      
      Capt. 
      
       | 
      01.07.1931 
         | 
     
    
      
      Maj. * 
      
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
   
  * Acting or Temporary ?
  | 
Education: Cambridge University 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Officer
  Cadet, Cambridge University Contingent, Senior Division, Officer Training
  Corps 
  
 | 
 
20.05.1925 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  5th Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment - Territorial Army (Gloucester) 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
29.05.1940 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, HQ Company, 5th Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment (UK & France) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waller, 
  Hughe Bolton 
    
  Only son of Hardress J. Waller, and the
  Hon. Mrs. Waller (died 1957), of Kensington, London. 
  Married (02.12.1944, Brompton,
  Kensington district, Middlesex) Rosemary Clare Ford, elder daughter of the
  late Capt. Richard Ford, of Lowndes Square, SW1, London. 
   | 
28.03.1908 
  Kensington district, Greater London /
  London / Middlesex 
  - 
  11.1992 
  Kensington and Chelsea district, London 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      25.03.1939
        [86311] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.01.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      27.07.1943-24.02.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
         | 
      25.02.1944 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    Afr
      St 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    &
      clasp 1st Army 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
   late Cadet Lance-Corporal,
  Charterhouse School Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps 
  
  | 
 
25.03.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  24th (Derbyshire Yeomanry) Armoured Car Company - Royal Tank Corps [later: 1st
  Derbyshire Yeomanry - Royal Armoured Corps] - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
(04.1944) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
specially
  employed 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.05.1959 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers [exceeded age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Wallington, 
  Frank Hume 
    | 
15.04.1915 
  - 
  05.1998 
  Redbridge, Essex 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      15.10.1939 [101388] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      15.04.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      31.08.1942-15.04.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt.
        
         
        
       | 
      16.04.1944 (reld
        > 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      1944? 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    39|45
      St 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    It
      St 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    Afr
      St 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
15.10.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Essex Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walmsley, 
  Derek John 
    
  Son of Dorothy F. Walmsley, and stepson of
  Mr. F.W.B. Abrams. 
  
 | 
1924 ? 
  - 
  13.02.1945 
  (KIA) [age 21] 
  [Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma, 27.G.13] 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? [6923703] 
         | 
     
    
      
2nd Lt.
        
        
 
        
       | 
      28.04.1944 [315740] 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
   
 | 
28.04.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.02.1945 
  
 | 
 attached,
  10th Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walmsley, 
  Kenneth Lacey 
      
Married ((06?).1946, Weymouth district, Dorset) Cecilia Rosemary Gerrish 
(14.05.1915 - 02.2006); one son. | 
21.01.1912 
  - 
  22.12.1984 
Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent | 
  
    
      | 
		Gnr. | 
      
		? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      
		24.12.1939 [113176] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      
		27.06.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Capt. | 
      
		06.11.1941-13.08.1941 | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      
		14.08.1942 (reld > 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		04.01.1944-(01.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
		Hon. Maj. | 
      
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946 | 
     
     
	* Major Walmsley has performed the duties of 
	Staff Officer (Bombardment) on the staff of the C.C.R.A., 1 Corps throughout 
	the period of preparation for and during the assault on NORMANDY. It is 
	largely due to his energy and devotion to duty that the interworking of the 
	Royal Navy's bombardment resources, which since 6 Jun 44 have been entirely 
	operated through the medium of C.C.R.A., 1 Corps, has achieved the high 
	degree of efficiency and smoothness which has enabled this most valuable 
	contribution to play its full part. Major Walmsley has worked untiringly to 
	this end and it speaks much for his tact, application and good service that 
	this inter-service application of fire has been achieved with a minimum of 
	delay and a high degree of efficiency and effect. | 
| 
24.12.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery 
[emergency commission] | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
(1944) | 
  | 
  | 
Combined Operations Bombardment Unit | 
 
| 
(06.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
Staff Officer Bombardment (SOB) with British 1st Corps 
(Operation Neptune, Normandy) (MBE) | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
	 | 
Walshaw, 
  Dennis Buckley 
   
  
   | 
(09?).1920 
  Edmonton district, Oxfordshire 
  - 
  31.03.2011 
  Ipswich, Suffolk 
   | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      07.03.1942 
		[227908] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt.
        
         | 
      01.10.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      01.02.1943 | 
     
   
 | 
| 
07.03.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
22.11.1943 | 
- | 
(07.1945) | 
Instructor, Officers 
Training School, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Rushton Hall, near 
Kettering) | 
 
 
 | 
Walter, 
  Richard John 
    | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      29.07.1944 [326142] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      29.04.1945 (reld
        > 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. TA 
        
       | 
      01.09.1949 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
29.07.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned, The
  Devonshire Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
01.09.1949 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
19.06.1950 
  
 | 
served
  Territorial Army - Royal Artillery 
  
 | 
 
19.06.1950 
  
 | 
- 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walters, 
  ? 
   
   | 
? 
  - 
? | 
  
 | 
| 
(04.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
14th Battalion The Nigeria Regiment | 
 
 
 | 
Walters, 
  Cyril 
    
  Son of William and Annie Mary Walters. 
  Husband of Beryl Maud Walters, of Rugby, Warwickshire. 
  
 | 
1916 ? 
  - 
  31.10.1944 
  (KIA) [age 28] 
  [Geel War Cemetery, Belgium, IV.D.18] 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.07.1943
        [284542] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.01.1944 
         | 
     
   
 | 
02.07.1943 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Devonshire Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
 
 | 
 
 | 
6th
  Battalion The Devonshire Regiment 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.10.1944 
  
 | 
attached,
  2nd Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment (NW Europe) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walters, 
  W E 
  
 
  
 | 
? 
  ? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt.
        
         | 
      
		(03.1945) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  ? [emergency commission?] | 
 
| 
(03.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
HQ 23rd (Chindit) 
Infantry Brigade | 
 
 
 | 
Walton, 
  Joseph Noel 
    
  Married; ... children (one daughter?). 
  
 | 
03.12.1902 
  Holborn district, London / Middlesex 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      
        27.01.1941 [169409] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      21.08.1941 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      07.10.1943-(04.1944) 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.06.1945 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
         | 
     
   
 | 
27.01.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Ordnance Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
04.1942 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
embarked
  for India, ultimately being posted to Basra and then somewhere in Persia 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Walton, 
  Robert Lewin 
   
   | 
? 
New Zealand 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
      2nd Lt. | 
      24.08.1941 
		[203464] | 
     
    
      | 
      WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		11.03.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
      T/Capt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
      Hon. Capt. | 
      11.03.1946 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
Officer 
Training School, Belgaum (India) | 
 
| 
24.08.1941 | 
  
 | 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
09.11.1943 | 
- | 
(04.1944) | 
seconded, 
RAF Levies, Iraq | 
 
 
 | 
Walton, 
  Thomas Atkinson 
    
  Son of Thomas Walton, and Ethel Agusta 
Charters. 
Married ((09?).1939, Belper district, Derbyshire) Phyllis Mary Fletcher, only 
daughter of Mr & Mrs J.T. Fletcher, of Duffield, Derbyshire. She remarried 
(1947) Peter Phipps Ayre. | 
(09?).1913 
  Derby district, Derbyshire 
  - 
  04.08.1944 
  (aircraft accident, North Kursa) [age 31] 
[Ranchi War Cemetery, India, Sp. Mem. 5.F.5] | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      20.05.1933 
		[58986] | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      20.05.1936 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		15.03.1943-(04.1944) | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      1944? | 
     
     
 | 
Associate, Institute of Chartered Accountants (ACA).
|   | 
  | 
  | 
 late Cadet Lance-Corporal, Repton School Contingent, Junior 
Division, Officer Training Corps  | 
 
| 
20.05.1933 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) (5th 
Battalion) - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
30.03.1938 | 
  | 
  | 
Territorial Army Reserve of Officers (Class I) | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
? | 
? | 
 
 
 | 
Warburton, 
  Fred 
   
   
Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
26.06.1913 
  - 
  ? | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      23.12.1941 
		[222372] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      > 01.1946, < 
		04.1946 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    MID | 
    
	23.05.1946 | 
    
	Mediterranean Theatre | 
   
 
	 | 
| 
23.12.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency 
commission] | 
 
 
His son writes: "He served in the TA as a lance 
bombardier in Lancashire before the war and finished as the most senior officer 
available to demob the regiment at Audley End in Essex. He served in North 
Africa and Italy. He went to OCTU before going overseas. He was mentioned in 
despatches." | 
Ward, 
  Charles Herbert John 
    | 
(12?).1907 
  Lambeth, Greater London 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.06.1929 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.12.1931 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.03.1935 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      01.05.1937 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col.
        
         
        
       | 
      03.12.1942-(04.1944) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    TD 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
late
  Officer Cadet, Cambridge University Contingent, Senior Division, Officer
  Training Corps 
  
 | 
 
19.06.1929 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(03.1931) 
  
 | 
420th
  (Bedfordshire) Battery, 105th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Army Field Regiment RA
  (Luton) 
  
 | 
 
(06.1933) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(01.1939) 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, 417th (Bedfordshire) Battery, 105th (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Army
  Field Regiment RA (Bedford) 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
(1939) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(1940) 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, "D" Battery, 52nd Heavy Regiment RA 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  Dennis 
    
  
  
   | 
01.02.1924 
  Rotherham, Yorkshire 
  - 
  05.04.2008 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? [6108180] 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      11.11.1944 [334633] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      11.05.1945 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
11.11.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  York and Lancaster Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
12.12.1945 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  Glider Pilot Regiment - Army Air Corps 
  
 | 
 
 
Linguist and artist.
 | 
Ward, 
  Eric Stuart 
    
  Son of Herbert Benjamin Ward 
(1874-1948), and Millicent Leach (1866-1917). 
Married (25.08.1934, Bromley, Kent) Alice Grace Bryant (06.09.1905 -07.02.1996), 
daughter of Freddy Bryant (1876-1948), and Alice Mary Pease (1880-1974); one 
daughter. | 
24.03.1907 
  Clapham, London 
  - 
  04.03.1981 
Sidcup, Kent | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      25.07.1940 
		[139408] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      25.01.1942 (reld 
		17.10.1945; disability) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt. | 
      17.10.1945 | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	Fr&G St | 
    - | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
   
 | 
| 
25.07.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
08.09.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
transferred, Parachute Regiment - Army Air Corps | 
 
| 
(06.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
12th (10th Bn The Green Howards) Parachute Battalion 
(UK Base, Home Details; Administration) | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  George 
   
   
  Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
? 
  - 
  ? | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      25.10.1941 
		[214119] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 08.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt. | 
      > 04.1946, < 
		08.1946 | 
     
     
	 | 
| 
25.10.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Highland Light Infantry (City of 
Glasgow Regiment) [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
1942? | 
  | 
  | 
attached, Royal Indian Army Service Corps | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  Harold Matthias Arthur 
    | 
(06?).1884 
  Tendring district, Essex 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      ? [22750] 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      15.07.1916 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      12.05.1917 [dated
        15.07.1916], seniority 01.06.1916 
        
       | 
     
    
      Bt. Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      09.01.1926 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1932 (reld
        09.04.1949) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Bt. Col. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1936 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    >17, <21 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    OBE 
       | 
    >32, <37 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    TD 
       | 
    <21 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
(01.1937) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Suffolk
  Heavy Brigade RA (Territorial Army) 
  
 | 
 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized 
  
 | 
 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
09.04.1949 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
Co-opted member Suffolk Territorial Army Association (1944)
 | 
Ward, 
  John Charles 
   
   | 
1904 
  - 
  21.12.1949 | 
  
    
      | Pte. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. 
		* | 
      06.12.1943 
		[301713] (reld > 04.1947) | 
     
     
	* Without pay and allowances from Army Funds  | 
| 
06.12.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps - 
Expeditionary Force Institutes [emergency 
commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  Melville Ernest 
   
   
  Son of ... Ward, and ... Bacon. 
Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
11.03.1915 
Basford district, Nottinghamshire 
  - 
(03?).1974 
Basford district, Nottinghamshire | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      17.05.1941 
		[187131] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		> 04.1947) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
- | 
17.05.1941 | 
Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
17.05.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's) [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served in Burma with the Gurkhas (A/Maj.?) | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  Stacey George 
 
    
  | 
03.06.1906 
Kingston district, Surrey 
  - 
02.09.1980 
Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      01.01.1941 
		[169951] | 
     
    
      | 
      ... | 
      ... | 
     
     
 | 
| 
01.01.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
Senior Training Corps | 
 
| 
(1941) | 
  | 
  | 
Senior Training Corps, Engineering Section, Clitheroe | 
 
 
 | 
Ward, 
  Thomas Leonard 
    
Son of ... Ward, and ... Lumsden. 
Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
07.03.1912 
West Ham district, Essex 
  - 
06.1991 | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      04.03.1944 
		[312295] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      04.09.1944 (reld 
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt. | 
      > 01.1946, < 
		04.1946 | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	Dunk M | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	Vet Alb I | 
    
	- | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
04.03.1944 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 
Royal Army Service Corps [emergency commission] | 
 
 
His son writes: "He joined the British Army 
around 1937/38 as a Territorial and went to France with the BEF as a Corporal. 
He was evacuated from Dunkirk on the destroyer ‘Havent’ which was sunk and he 
transferred to the ‘Brighton Queen’ which was also sunk. Dad was picked up by 
the yacht ‘Grive’ and returned to England. Shortly after he was promoted to 
Sergeant. After the invasion he spent some time in Belgium." | 
Ward-Jackson, 
  Peter Wilson 
   
   | 
? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      25.02.1940
        [121380] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      25.08.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      22.03.1942-(04.1944), 
        04.01.1944-(04.1946)  (reld 1946?) 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    15.12.1942 
       | 
    Middle
      East 41/42 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks in the Suffolk Regiment 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
25.02.1940 
  
 | 
Officer
  Cadet Training Unit, Sandhurst 
  
 | 
 
25.02.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Worcestershire Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
1941/42 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  with the 1st Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment (Middle East) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Warden, 
  Geoffrey Percival 
  
    
   
  
 | 
28.03.1906 
  Tamworth 
  - 
  03.2000 
  Lichfield, Staffordshire 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      04.02.1926
        [34942] 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      04.20.1929 
         | 
     
    
      local Capt. 
        
       | 
      27.06.1930-30.04.1935 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      30.07.1936 
         | 
     
    
      local Maj. 
        
       | 
      01.05.1935-26.06.1936 
         | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      01.02.1941-30.04.1941 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      01.05.1941-10.02.1942, 
        04.07.1942-03.02.1943 
         | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      04.02.1943 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      01.01.1951 (Emp.
        List (1)) (supernumerary 01.01.1954) (retd 06.05.1956; age limit) 
         | 
     
   
  Palestine 1936-39 Medal & Clasp 
  
  | 
04.02.1926 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Loyal Regiment 
  
 | 
 
27.06.1930 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
26.06.1936 
  
 | 
employed
  with the Trans-Jordan Field Force 
  
 | 
 
25.09.1936 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  3rd Dragoon Guards 
  
 | 
 
01.08.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.01.1941 
  
 | 
Adjutant,
  ... 
  
 | 
 
(02.1949) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Second-in-Command,
  3rd Dragoon Guards 
  
 | 
 
06.05.1956 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
07.02.1962 
  
 | 
Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Wardlaw, 
  John Irvine Hugh 
  
    
  Son of John Brown Wardlaw and Selina Wilson Wardlaw, of Westminster, London. 
  
 | 
1918 ? 
  - 
  09.08.1944 
  (KIA) [age 25] 
  [Tilly-sur-Seulles War Cemetery, France, V.E.11] 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      03.08.1940 [140963] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      03.02.1942 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      11.12.1943-09.08.1944 
         | 
     
   
 | 
03.08.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) - Royal Armoured Corps [emergency
  commission] 
  
 | 
 
(06.1944) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Squadron
  Officer, "C" Squadron, 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen
  Mary's Own) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Wardle, 
  Michael Mark 
  
  
 
  
Son (with one brother and one sister) of Col. Mark Kingsley Wardle, DSO, MC, and 
Isla Mary Wilder, of West Meon, Hampshire. | 
19.10.1917 
Havant district, Sussex 
  - 
  28.03.1943 
  (DOW) [age 25] 
  [Tabarka Ras Rajel War Cemetery, Tunisia, 3.B.19] | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. SRO | 
      12.02.1936 | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      19.10.1938 
		[66860] | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.01.1941 | 
     
	
      | A/Capt. | 
      
		15.11.1940-14.02.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		15.02.1941-25.09.1941, 
		04.02.1942-(03.1943) | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      02.1943? | 
     
   
	Palestine 1936-39 Medal & Clasp  | 
Education: Imperial Service College, Windsor ("F" 
House, 05.1931-07.1935).
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
late 
Cadet Lance-Corporal, Imperial Service College Contingent, Junior Division, 
Officer Training Corps | 
 
| 
12.02.1936 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Leicestershire Regiment - Supplementary Reserve of Officers | 
 
| 
19.10.1938 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Leicestershire Regiment | 
 
| 
02.1943? | 
- | 
28.03.1943 | 
attached, 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment - 
Army Air Corps (died of wounds received in action at Tamera) | 
 
 
	
		| 
		 
  
		From: The Green Tiger : the records of the Leicestershire Regiment (May, 
		1943) 
   | 
	 
 
 | 
Wardropper, 
  Stanley 
   
   
  Married ((09?).1935, Beverley district, 
East Riding of Yorkshire) Dorothy Waslin. | 
(06?).1909 
Sunderland district, Durham / Tyne and Wear 
  - 
  (03?).1961 
  Holderness district, East Riding of 
Yorkshire | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      28.09.1940 
		[149839] | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		21.02.1943-(04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      < 04.1946 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      21.09.1946, 
		seniority 28.09.1940 (reld 17.03.1954) | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    Gen
      SM | 
    - | 
    &
      clasp Palestine | 
   
  
    
        | 
    39|45
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Afr
      St | 
    - | 
    
	& clasp 1st Army | 
   
  
    
        | 
    It
      St | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    Def
      M | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	LSGCM | 
    
	18.02.1949 | 
    
	date of qualification 05.07.1944 | 
   
 
 | 
| 
? | 
- | 
28.09.1940 | 
163rd 
Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
28.09.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Border Regiment | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
seconded, East Yorkshire Regiment | 
 
| 
21.09.1946 | 
- | 
27.02.1950 | 
commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps [short service commission] | 
 
| 
27.02.1950 | 
- | 
17.03.1954 | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers | 
 
 
 | 
Ware, 
  Ewen Reginald Woodford 
  
  
 
   
  
  Son of ... Ware, and ... Dare. 
  
  Married ((12?).1943, Wells district, Somerset) 
Eunice L. Pearce; .. children (one daughter?). | 
(09?).1921 
  Westonzoyland, Bridgwater district, 
Somerset 
  - 
27.02.2009 
  Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? 
		[14671067] | 
     
    
      | 
        2nd Lt. | 
      
		28.01.1945 [339842] | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Lt. | 
      
		28.07.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Capt. | 
      
		23.02.1946-(04.1947) | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Capt. | 
      1947? | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      
		01.06.1948, seniority 13.06.1947 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      
		02.05.1958 | 
     
    
      | 2nd 
		Lt. | 
      
		15.06.1964, seniority 17.06.1944 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      
		15.06.1964, seniority 17.06.1946 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      
		15.06.1964, seniority 17.06.1950 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      
		15.06.1964, seniority 02.05.1958 (retd 15.06.1972) | 
     
    
      | 
		A/Lt.Col. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Hon. 
		Col. | 
      
		15.06.1972 | 
     
     
  
  | 
OBE | 
    
	01.01.1969 | 
    
	New Year 69 | 
   
   
 | 
Education: Wells Blue School. 
Chartered surveyor.
| 
28.01.1945 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission to 31.05.1948] | 
 
| 
01.06.1948 | 
  | 
  | 
short service 
commission | 
 
| 
14.05.1952 | 
  | 
  | 
transferred, Corps 
of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers | 
 
| 
15.06.1964 | 
  | 
  | 
limited service 
regular commission | 
 
 
 | 
Ware, 
  Miss 
Joyce Marion 
   
   
  Married ((09?).1946, Chapel en le Frith 
district, Derbyshire) Maj. (later 
Lt.Col.) William Leppington, Thornton, RA (1912-1978); ... children. | 
1917 
  - 
  1992 
  London | 
  
    
      | 2/Sub. | 
      12.02.1943 
		[266122] | 
     
    
      | WS/Sub. | 
      12.08.1943 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
12.02.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Auxiliary Territorial Service | 
 
 
 
  | 
Wark, 
  Thomas Lean 
  
   
  
   | 
1913 
  St Andrew district, Edinburgh City,
  Scotland 
  - 
  1993 
  Turriff district, Aberdeen, Scotland 
   | 
  
    
      
        2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      13.05.1933
        [58913] 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      13.05.1936
        (half-pay on account of ill-health 06.08.1941) (full-pay 11.02.1942)
        (reld 20.03.1945; disability) 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.12.1942-(04.1944) 
         | 
     
    
      Hon.
        Capt. 
        
       | 
      20.03.1945 
         | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
   late Cadet Corporal, Fettes College
  Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps 
  
  | 
 
13.05.1933 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  7th/9th Battalion The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
30.12.1936 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
(09.1939) 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(10.1939) 
  
 | 
"B"
  Company 7th/9th Battalion The Royal Scots 
  
 | 
 
06.03.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1944) 
  
 | 
Staff Lieutenant, Claims, Scottish Command 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Warland, 
  Edward Graham 
   
   
  Son (with one brother) of Thomas Graham 
Warland (1876-1932), and Ada Florence Dwyer (?-1954). 
  Married ((09?).1936, Westminster district, 
London) Cynthia Gray; one daughter. | 
26.08.1907 
Yarmouth district, Norfolk 
  - 
  14.12.1972 
  Fulham district, London | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      07.09.1940 
		[148764] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      10.06.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		01.08.1941-(04.1946) | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      1946? (reld > 
		04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      01.01.1949 (reld 
		26.08.1962) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Maj. | 
      01.01.1949 | 
     
     
 | 
Chartered accountant.
| 
07.09.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served possibly in Gambia | 
 
| 
01.01.1949 | 
- | 
26.08.1962 | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers [attained age limit] | 
 
 
 
  | 
Warner, 
  Arthur Henry John 
  
   
   
  
  Son of Arthur J.  Warner, and Susannah
  Squire. 
  Married; ... children (one son?). 
  
   | 
09.06.1917 
  Brentford district, Hertfordshire / Oxfordshire / Buckinghamshire / Middlesex 
  - 
  03.1995 
  Maidstone district, Kent 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      
        2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      09.08.1941
        [201031] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1942
        (reld > 04.1946, < 04.1947) 
         | 
     
    
      A?/Capt. 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
   
 | 
09.08.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned, The Royal
  Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
25.04.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(04.1946) 
  
 | 
seconded,
  The Northern Rhodesia Regiment 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Warner, 
  Charles Whitlow 
  "Carl" 
  
    
  From Birkenhead. 
  
  
 | 
10.04.1910 
  Liverpool, Lancashire 
  - 
  01.09.2002 
  Liverpool, Lancashire 
   | 
  
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      19.07.1940
        [139125] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      19.07.1941 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      27.10.1943-(04.1944) 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
         | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MC 
       | 
    14.10.1943 
       | 
    Middle
      East 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: MB 
19.07.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency
  commission] 
  
 | 
 
10.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
02.1943 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, forward dressing station of the 15th Light Field Ambulance (North
  Africa) 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
29.12.1943 
  
 | 
Medical
  Officer & Instructor, Middle East Training Centre 
  
 | 
 
 
General practitioner, Woolton, Liverpool,
1936-1984. 
 | 
Warner, 
  Eric Albert André 
    
  Son of Albert Warner, and Hellie A. 
Vandenberg. 
Married ((12?).1939, Bromley district, Greater London / Kent) Ivy E. Jones. | 
(09?).1917 
  Canterbury district, Kent 
  - 
  17.04.1984 
  Karori, Wellington, New Zealand | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      17.10.1942 
		[249202] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      17.04.1943 (reld 
		02.02.1949) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		16.08.1944-(04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      02.02.1949 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
17.10.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
(1944) | 
- | 
(1945) | 
7th Battalion The Somerset Light Infantry (NW 
Europe) | 
 
 
  | 
Warr, 
 Antony Lawley 
"Tim" 
    
Son of Frank Hubert Warr, and Annie Lawley. 
Married (11.05.1937, Weston super Mare district, Avon / Somerset) Phyllis E. 
Crisp; two sons, one daughter.
 | 
15.05.1913 
Selly Oak, Birmingham, Kings Norton district, Warwickshire 
  - 
  29.01.1995 
  Taunton, Somerset | 
  
    
      | Tpr. | 
      19.09.1940 | 
     
    
      | Cadet | 
      01.1941 | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      10.05.1941 
		[187241] | 
     
    
      | A/Lt. | 
      13.08.1941 | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		05.01.1946) (relinquished commission 30.06.1958) | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. | 
      
		29.07.1942-28.10.1942 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		29.10.1942-05.01.1946 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      ? * | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      30.06.1958 | 
     
     
	* According to "The book of remembrance and 
	war record of Mill Hill School"; not substantiated by Army List or his 
	"Statement of service" as issued by the War Office Records Centre in Febr. 
	1959.  | 
Education: Bromsgrove; Brasenose College, Oxford 
(Exhibitioner and Kitchener Scholar; OU Rugby XV 1934-35, England Rugby 1935). 
Also played first-class cricket with Oxford University. 
Assistant Master, Leeds Grammar School, 1935-1938. Assistant Master, Mill Hill 
School, 1938-1940.
| 
19.09.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
enlisted, 
Royal Armoured Corps - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
01.1941 | 
- | 
09.05.1941 | 
Officer 
Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
10.05.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars - Royal Armoured Corps - 
Territorial Army [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
1941 | 
- | 
01.1942 | 
Staff 
Officer for Physical Training, Southern Command | 
 
| 
01.1942 | 
- | 
? | 
Staff 
Officer for Physical Training, 100th (Sandhurst) Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
 
Assistant Master (English Subjects) & Director of 
Physical Education, Harrow 
School, 1946-1975 (House Master of Rendall 1961-1973). | 
Warren, 
  Brian Matthew Michael 
   
   
  Married (15.09.1945, India) ...; ... children (one daughter?). | 
1923 
  - 
  1973 
Saudi Arabia 
  (killed) | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      21.01.1942 
		[224538] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 04.1947) | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      19.01.1953, 
		seniority 25.03.1950 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      25.03.1954 
		(cashiered by sentence of a general court martial 27.05.1955) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
21.01.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency 
commission] | 
 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
served in Egypt & India/Burma | 
 
| 
19.01.1953 | 
  | 
  | 
short 
service commission | 
 
| 
1953 | 
- | 
1955 | 
94th 
Locating Regiment RA (Germany) | 
 
 
 | 
Warren, 
  Maurice Cyprian 
  
  
 
   
  
  Younger son of Mr & Mrs A.J. Warren, of Epsom. 
  Married Margot ... | 
? 
  - 
  31.05.1942 
  Java 
  [Jakarta War Cemetery, Indonesia, 5.H.12] | 
  
    
      | 2nd 
		Lt. | 
      
		27.01.1913 [77] | 
     
    
      | 
		A/Capt. | 
      
		19.01.1917-19.02.1917, 
		02.05.1917-09.05.1917 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      
		09.05.1917, seniority 01.06.1916 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      
		24.06.1917-... | 
     
    
      | 
        2nd Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
     
  
    
        | 
    BWM
      14|20 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
      
        | 
    VM | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
 
 | 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
late Cadet Lance-Corporal, Clifton College 
Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps | 
 
| 
27.01.1913 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, 5th Battalion The East Surrey Regiment 
- Territorial Force (Asiatic theatre of war 08.1915) | 
 
| 
19.01.1917 | 
- | 
19.02.1917 | 
company commander, The Devonshire Regiment | 
 
| 
02.05.1917 | 
- | 
09.05.1917 | 
company commander, The Devonshire Regiment | 
 
| 
24.06.1917 | 
- | 
? | 
Major on HQ of a battalion, The Devonshire Regiment | 
 
| 
06.06.1918 | 
  | 
  | 
seconded as Special Service Officer (Class HH, later 
Class FF) | 
 
| 
Partner, Maclaine, Watson & Co., Batavia. | 
 
| 
1940? | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
saw service 
with Dunsterforce and in Persia; either died of disease or was executed by the 
Japanese | 
 
 
 | 
Warren, 
  
  Victor Henry 
  
    
  Son of ... Warren, and ... Pearce. 
  Married (Nigeria) Elizabeth Jacquet (died 1994); one son. 
  
  
 | 
17.01.1919 
  Cardiff district, Glamorgan / Monmouthshire 
  - 
  20.04.2009 
  Newenden ? 
   | 
  
    
      Cadet 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      04.07.1940 [138337] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      04.01.1942 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      04.07.1943-24.10.1944 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      25.10.1944 (reld
        08.03.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      25.10.1944-08.03.1946 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      08.03.1946 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. RARO 
        
       | 
      07.10.1953 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Bristol grammar school; Worcester
College, Oxford. 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Officer
  Cadet Training Unit 
  
 | 
 
04.07.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Gloucestershire Regiment [emergency
  commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
guarded
  airfields for a year, then volunteered for India 
  
 | 
 
04.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945? 
  
 | 
Officer Commanding,
  No. 2 Mule Company, Royal Indian Army Service Corps (India, Iraq, Syria,
  Lebanon & Italy) 
  
 | 
 
07.10.1953 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers 
  
 | 
 
 
District officer at Warri (Nigeria) and Benin before
becoming permanent secretary at the Ministry of Works in Ibadan. Retired 1958,
returning to the UK. Became secretary of St Thomas's medical school, 1964-1982.
Secretary of United Medical and Dental Schools, 1982-1984. 
 | 
Warren-Boulton, 
 John Clifford 
    | 
14.11.1914 
  - 
  12.1987 
  Worthing district, West Sussex | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. AuxFI | 
      30.03.1940 | 
     
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      30.05.1942 
		[237244] | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      04.07.1943 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 04.1947) | 
     
   
  
    
        | 
    
	WM
      39|45 | 
    - | 
    - | 
   
  
    
        | 
    
	Ind
      SM 39|45 | 
    - | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
30.03.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Calcutta Presidency 
Battalion - Auxiliary Force in India | 
 
| 
30.05.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Warwick, 
  George William Bolton 
   
   
  Married (14.08.1945, Ferry Fryston, Pontefract district, 
West Yorkshire) Betty Charnock; two daughters, one son. 
Lived in John of Gaunts Hall, Norfolk. | 
18.01.1911 
Upper Tooting, Wandsworth district, London 
  - 
  13.12.1973  
  Chesham, Buckinghamshire | 
  
    
      | L/Cpl. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      01.02.1941 
		[168470] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.08.1942 | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      27.04.1945 (reld 
		> 04.1947) | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		12.07.1943-(04.1944) | 
     
     
	Burma Star, Pacific Star  | 
Education: Bishop Storford College, Alliot House (c. 
1923). 
Joined London Stock Exchange.
| 
01.02.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Army Service Corps [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
seconded, Indian Army (Royal Indian Army Service 
Corps) | 
 
 
 | 
Warwick, 
  Gordon Thomas 
   
    
   
 
Son (with one brother) of Gordon Henry Warwick (1886-1969), and Emily Bacon 
(1889-1945). 
Married (30.12.1950, Erdington, Birmingham, Warwickshire) Phyllis May Archer 
(19.04.1918  - 28.02.2005), daughter (with one brother and one 
half-brother) of George William Archer (1889-1924), and Ethel Beatrice May 
Coombs (1890-1947); one daughter. | 
23.07.1918 
Westhouses, Derbyshire 
  - 
18.03.1983 
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston (formerly 
of Selly Park, Birmingham, West Midlands) | 
  
    
      | 
        2nd
        Lt. | 
      
		05.10.1940 [151382] | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Lt. | 
      
		05.04.1942 (reld > 08.1946, < 12.1946) | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Capt. | 
      
		06.01.1946-(08.1946) | 
     
     
 | 
Education: Westhouses School (1923-1930); Clay Cross 
Secondary School, Tapton Hall (1930-1936); Geography Department (Wills College), 
Bristol University (1936-1940).
| 
WW II | 
  | 
  | 
served in the UK (Tidworth, 
Llanidloes), Tunisia, Italy: | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
either 122nd, 123rd, 125th or 133rd Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
05.10.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
 1941 | 
- | 
1945 | 
8th Survey Regiment RA (MBE) | 
 
 
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader (Associate 
Professor) in Geomorphology, Birmingham University, 1946-1983. | 
Waters, 
  ? 
   
   | 
? 
  - 
? | 
  
 | 
| 
(04.1945) | 
  | 
  | 
14th Battalion The Nigeria Regiment | 
 
 
 | 
Waters, 
  Eric Fletcher 
    
  Son of George Henry Waters (1890-1916), a 
coal miner who was killed as a Sapper with 256th Tunnelling Company RE in 
France, and Mary Elizabeth Fletcher (1891-). 
  Married ((03?).1941, Watford district, 
Hertfordshire) Mary D. Whyte; two sons (one of which is 
rock musician Roger Waters).
	 | 
(12?).1914 
  Auckland district, Co. Durham 
  - 
  18.02.1944 
  [MPK] 
[Cassino Memorial, Italy, panel 5] | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? [6479943] | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      11.09.1943 
		[292975] | 
     
     
 | 
Education: at Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham; Durham 
University. 
School teacher.
| 
11.09.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
18.02.1944 | 
C Company, 8th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers 
(missing, presumed killed at Anzio) | 
 
 
 | 
Waters, 
  Frederick Henry 
    
Son (with one sister and one brother) of William Henry Waters (1882-1918), and 
Laura Maud Liddement (1888-1956) | 
06.10.1910 
Norwich district, Norfolk 
  - 
  29.11.1977 
  Saham Toney, Wayland district, Norfolk | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      29.11.1941 
		[219197] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      29.11.1941 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		01.07.1943-27.07.1945 | 
     
    
      | WS/Capt. | 
      28.07.1945 (reld 
		> 01.1946, < 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Maj. | 
      
		28.07.1945-(01.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Maj. | 
      > 01.1946, < 
		04.1946 | 
     
   
 | 
A grandson writes: "Joined the Northamptonshire 
Regiment, then the Coldstream Guards; served in Palestine as Assistant Provost 
Marshal." | 
Waters, 
  Henry James 
  
    
   
  
 | 
 ? 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      L/Cpl. 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      
2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      14.01.1933 [57481] 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      12.07.1939 
         | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      14.02.1940-(04.1941) 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.04.1942 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      11.04.1945 
         | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      1941? 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      12.08.1942-08.12.1944 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Maj. 
        
       | 
      09.12.1944 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      A/Lt.Col. ? 
        
       | 
      1944 ? 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1951,
        seniority 01.11.1947 
         | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      12.06.1958 (retd
        1959) 
         | 
     
   
  
       
 | 
TD 
   | 
    12.09.1947 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
  
       
      
 | 
MID 
   | 
    29.11.1945 
       | 
    Italy 
       | 
   
 
  [Africa Star?] & 1st Army Clasp 
  
  | 
14.01.1933 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Honourable Artillery Company Infantry Battalion - Territorial Army (Machine
  Gun Officer, then [1936] Battalion Signals Officer, then [1938] Commander No.
  2 Company) 
  
 | 
 
12.07.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  Royal Corps of Signals 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1940 
  
 | 
London
  Divisional Signals 
  (Officer Commanding "K" Section,
  then Officer Commanding "D" Section, then Officer Commanding Signals
  School) 
  
 | 
 
13.05.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1942 
  
 | 
Alabaster
  Force, later Iceland Force 
  (Staff Officer Royal Signals, later
  Commandant Force Signal School) 
  
 | 
 
1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1943 
  
 | 
IX
  Corps (UK) 
  (Staff Officer Royal Signals; attached to
  1st Army for planning Operation Torch, then actually service in North Africa) 
  
 | 
 
| 20.02.1943 | 
-
 | 
14.05.1944
 | 
 2nd Air Formation Signals 
  
  (Officer Commanding 1 Company, then
  Second-in-Command, and from 27.03.1944-08.05.1944 acting Commanding Officer) 
  
 | 
 
15.10.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.1945 
  
 | 
10th Air Formation Signals 
  
  (Commanding Officer) 
  
 | 
 
15.04.1945 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1945/46? 
  
 | 
7th
  Indian Air Formation Signals 
  
 | 
 
01.10.1951 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
short
  service commission, Regular Army 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waters, 
  Ray William 
   
 
Son of William Alfred Waters (1891-1974), and 
Annie Beatrice Green (1899-1977). 
Married ...; ... children. | 
08.01.1922 
West Ham district, London 
  - 
  24.04.1997 
  Sydney, NSW, Australia 
[Emu 
Plains General Cemetery] | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? [1444697] | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      18.09.1943 
		[303855] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      18.03.1944 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.10.1946, 
		seniority 18.03.1944 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      18.09.1949 (reld 
		01.07.1959) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      01.07.1959 | 
     
     
  
      
        | 
EM | 
    
	14.04.1950 | 
    
	- | 
   
 
 | 
| 
1939 | 
  | 
  | 
enlisted, Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial 
Army (at Barking) | 
 
| 
1939 | 
- | 
1943 | 
served at London & Malta (c. 2 years) | 
 
| 
18.09.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Cheshire Regiment [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
09.1943 | 
- | 
06.1944 | 
7th Battalion The Cheshire Regiment (leading a 
machine gun platoon, in the Italian Campaign (Garigliano/Monte Argento, Monte 
Natale, Anzio –Molletto River battles); wounded) | 
 
| 
01.10.1946 | 
- | 
21.10.1950 | 
short service commission | 
 
| 
21.10.1950 | 
- | 
01.10.1954 | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers (Class I) | 
 
| 
01.10.1954 | 
- | 
01.07.1959 | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers (Class III) | 
 
 
Joined 
the Colonial Service, where he served in Singapore and Tanganyika. | 
Watkin, 
  Robert Owen 
   
   
   
  Married (10.1939); one daughter, one son. 
   | 
30.03.1910 
  Llanfyllin district, Denbighshire /
  Montgomeryshire / Powys 
  - 
  12.06.1986 
  Pembrokeshire | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.09.1939 [96868] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.03.1941 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      23.01.1942-(04.1944) 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Maj. ? 
        
       | 
      1945 ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
joined
  Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
02.09.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Welch Fusiliers 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
probably
  mainly involved in training at various locations in the UK 
  
 | 
 
spring
  1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
(05.1945?) 
  
 | 
served
  in India 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.04.1960 
  
 | 
Territorial
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watkins, 
  Bernard Kelly 
    | 
(12?.)1906 
  St. Austell, Cornwall 
  - 
  07.1964 still alive | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      ? [34451] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      15.02.1929 (reld
        08.10.1930) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      13.08.1939 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      28.05.1940 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      07.04.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      07.04.1941
        (demobilized < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.01.1949 (reld
        21.02.1962) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946
        & 21.02.1962 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
   late Cadet, King's College
  (Taunton) Contingent, Junior Division, Officer Training Corps 
  
  | 
 
15.02.1926 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned
  into the Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
15.02.1926 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
08.10.1930 
  
 | 
51st
  (Cornwall & Warwick) Medium Brigade, RA (Territorial Army) 
  
 | 
 
13.08.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
13.08.1942 
  
 | 
Royal
  Artillery [temporary short service commission] 
  
 | 
 
13.08.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
21.02.1962 
  
 | 
Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers - Regimental List (Royal Artillery) [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watkins, 
  Gordon Osborne 
    
  From King's Lynn. 
   | 
01.02.1915 
  - 
  01.1987 
  Basford district, Derbyshire /
  Nottinghamshire 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      15.03.1941 [177618] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      15.09.1942 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
15.03.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
(1944/45) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, "D" Company, 10th Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watkins, 
  Sidney Maurice Kynoch 
    
  Married (24.05.1940) Dora Isbel Rettie
  Fowler; two daughters. 
   | 
15.06.1914 
  Aberdeen, Scotland 
  - 
  21.04.2008 
  Grange over Sands, Cumbria 
   | 
  
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      16.05.1940
        [133379] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      16.05.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      23.12.1943-(04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    39|45
      St 
       | 
    - 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    It
      St 
       | 
    - 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    Afr
      St 
       | 
    - 
       | 
    - 
       | 
   
 
 | 
Education: Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen, before graduating in Medicine in 1938 from Aberdeen University
(MB, ChB) 
16.05.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  with the Royal Artillery in Algiers, Tunis, Pantelleria & Sousse 
  
 | 
 
 
Continued his medical career post-war, working as a Surgical Registrar before becoming a General Practitioner in Sheffield and later Dronfield, Derbyshire until his
retirement in September 1973. 
 | 
Watkinson, 
  Douglas James 
   
   
  Son of Harold Watkinson, and Winifred A. Phillips. 
  Married ((06?).1947, Grimsby district, 
Humberside / Lincolnshire) Marjorie Bailey; one son. | 
11.12.1919 
  Grimsby district, Humberside / Lincolnshire 
  - 
  11.2010 still alive | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      09.08.1941 | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 (reld 
		< 04.1947) | 
     
    
      | A/Capt. ? | 
      ? | 
     
     
 | 
| 
09.08.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The Lincolnshire Regiment [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
(04.1944) | 
  | 
  | 
seconded, Indian Army (oversaw the running of the 
Quetta railway) | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Alexander 
    
    | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      | Gnr. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      13.01.1937 | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      13.01.1940 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		22.09.1941-(04.1944) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
75th 
(Highland) Field Brigade, Royal Artillery | 
 
| 
13.01.1937 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  4th Battalion The Gordon Highlanders - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
(08.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
1st 
Battalion The London Scottish (Higham, Suffolk) | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Sir
  Daril Gerard 
   
   
  
   
  Eldest son of late J.B. Watson, formerly of Paisley. 
  Married (1917, Hendon) Winifred, younger daughter of late Alfred Reynolds,
  formerly of Hampstead; one son. 
  
  
 | 
17.10.1888 
  Edmonton district, Essex / Hertfordshire /
  Middlesex 
  - 
  01.07.1967
   
  [Larch Wood, Hadlow Down, Nr Uckfield, Sussex ?] 
   | 
  
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      22.12.1916,
        seniority 07.12.1916 [9758] 
        
       | 
     
    
      ... 
        
       | 
      ... 
        
       | 
     
    
      Bt. Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      1931 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Gen. 
        
       | 
      19.07.1945,
        seniority 01.06.1944 
        
       | 
     
    
      Gen. 
        
       | 
      17.08.1946 (retd
        19.08.1947) 
        
       | 
     
   
  GCB, 1947 (KCB, 1945; CB 1942); CBE 11.07.1940; MC;
  Legion of Merit (USA), Degree of Commander. 
  
  | 
Education: Mercers' School 
1914 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
enlisted
  Army 
  
 | 
 
22.12.1916 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Highland Light Infantry 
  
 | 
 
1928 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
promotion
  to Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 
  
 | 
 
1934 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1936 
  
 | 
Commanding
  Officer, 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 
  
 | 
 
| 1937 | 
- 
  
 | 
1939 
  
 | 
Commandant,
  Senior Officers' School, India 
  
 | 
 
30.06.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1939 
  
 | 
Brigadier
  General Staff, Eastern Command (UK) 
  
 | 
 
1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.09.1940 
  
 | 
Brigadier
  General Staff, 3rd Corps (BEF) 
  
 | 
 
18.09.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.10.1941 
  
 | 
General
  Officer Commanding, 2nd Infantry Division (UK) 
  
 | 
 
13.10.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.12.1941 
  
 | 
specially
  employed, Middle East 
  
 | 
 
19.12.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.06.1942 
  
 | 
Director
  of Staff Duties,
  War Office (London) 
  
 | 
 
16.06.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.12.1942 
  
 | 
Assistant
  Chief of the Imperial General Staff, War Office (London) 
  
 | 
 
07.12.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.03.1944 
  
 | 
Deputy
  Adjutant-General, War Office (London) 
  
 | 
 
19.03.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1946 
  
 | 
General
  Officer Commanding-in-Chief,
  Western Command (UK) 
  
 | 
 
1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1947 
  
 | 
Quartermaster-General
  to the Forces 
  
 | 
 
1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1947 
  
 | 
also:
  ADC General to the King 
  
 | 
 
 
Colonel, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry,
1947-1953; Member of the Railway Executive, 1949-1953; Chief of General
Services, BTC, 1953-1954; Secretary-General, BTC, January-June 1955. 
 | 
Watson, 
  Derrick James 
   
   
  Son of ... Watson, and ... Bignold. | 
11.03.1916 
Croydon district, London 
  - 
  08.2005 
  Poole district, Dorset | 
  
    
      | 
		Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
		2nd Lt. | 
      
		13.09.1941 [204377] | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Lt. | 
      
		01.10.1942 | 
     
    
      | 
		A/Capt. | 
      
		? | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Capt. | 
      
		26.10.1944-05.03.1945 | 
     
    
      | 
		WS/Capt. | 
      
		06.03.1945 (reld < 04.1947) | 
     
    
      | 
		T/Maj. | 
      
		06.03.1945-(09.1945), 
		01.10.1945-(04.1946) | 
     
     
  
        | 
MID | 
    
	10.05.1945 | 
    
	NW Europe 44-45 | 
   
 
 | 
| 
13.09.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  South Staffordshire Regiment [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
(1945) | 
  | 
  | 
1/5th Battalion The Queen's Royal Regiment (NW 
Europe) | 
 
| 
10.11.1945 | 
  | 
  | 
transferred,
  The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Edward Lawrence 
   
   
   | 
? 
  - 
   
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.03.1940 [125214] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.12.1940 (reld
        06.09.1943; ill health) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.12.1940-(04.1941), 
        14.05.1942-... 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      06.09.1943 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. TA 
        
       | 
      15.09.1947 
        
       | 
     
   
  
       
 | 
ERD 
   | 
    14.05.1957 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
 | 
30.03.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Service Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
15.09.1947 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Captain,
  The Green Howards - Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
17.03.1949 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred
  to the West Yorkshire Regiment (Territorial)  
  
 | 
 
10.08.1952 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred as a Captain to the General List in the Army Emergency Reserve 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Harley Mullen 
   
   
   | 
13.06.1900 
  - 
  10.1994
   
  Huddersfield, Yorkshire 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      01.12.1939 [106316] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      17.05.1941 (reld
        1945) 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      1940?? 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      12.10.1942-(04.1944) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      1945 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
Went to HMS Indefatigable 1912-1914. Joined Bibby's       "Gloucestershire" as Deck Boy- tried to join the Army in 1915,  but was discharged as too young. Went to Marconi School in Liverpool and went to sea as Assistant Radio operator.
1915/16 joined 10th Kings Liverpool Regiment as TF bugler, Army Number  5771/357026.
Demobilized in 1919, after which he went back to Marconi. 
01.12.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Corps of Signals [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding, Railway Telegraph Operations Section 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Harry Boulby 
   
  
  | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      ? [37790] | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      11.04.1945 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) | 
 
| 
(08.1943) | 
  | 
  | 
instructing 
staff, 'A' 
Company, 4 Wing, Officers' Training School, Mhow 
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  James Bentley 
   
   
  Son of ... Watson, and ... Hebden. 
  Married Joan Alice (who predeceased him); two sons, one daughter. 
   | 
14.05.1915 
  Leeds, Yorkshire 
  - 
  29.04.2008 
  Castletown, Isle of Man 
  [age 92] 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.11.1940
        [158509] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      ? (reld
        15.11.1950) 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Capt. 
        
       | 
      05.07.1945 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj.
        
         
        
       | 
      05.07.1945-(04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      15.11.1950 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
enlisted
  in the Leeds Rifles 
  
 | 
 
30.11.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
(1945) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
76th
  Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (Italy) 
  
 | 
 
 
CPM. Assistant Commissioner of Police, Uganda. 
 | 
Watson, 
  Leslie Gerald 
   
   | 
21.12.1912 
Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire 
  - 
  28.11.1972 
Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      10.08.1942 
		[242204] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      10.02.1943 (reld 
		> 04.1946, < 04.1947) | 
     
    
      | A?/Capt. | 
      (1946?) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
10.08.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Pioneer Corps [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served in East Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika) 
and the Far East | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Robert Albert 
   
   
  Son of Maj. Robert O. Watson, DCM, RAMC, and Fanny Watson. 
  Husband of Caroline Watson, of Ponsanooth. 
   | 
06.07.1889 
  St Peters, Portsea Island district,
  Hampshire 
  - 
  18.12.1943 
  [age 54] 
  [Ponsanooth (St Michael) Churchyard 
   | 
  
    
      Sgt. 
        
       | 
      ? [17659] 
        
       | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      29.11.1914 [23067] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      29.11.1917? 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      01.12.1929 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      31.01.1935 
        01.03.1935, seniority 01.01.1935 (retd 31.12.1938) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. (QM) TA
        
         
        
       | 
      01.01.1939 (reld
        13.12.1943; ill-health) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      13.12.1943 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    
       
     | 
    DSO 
       | 
    03.06.1919 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MC 
       | 
    23.06.1915 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MC 
       | 
    09.09.1916 
       | 
    * 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    3
      x 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
 
  1914 Star; Victory Medal; British War Medal
  1914-1920 
  * For conspicuous gallantry during a long period of operations, when acting as F.O.O.
  [Forward Observation Officer]. Daily under heavy fire, he showed great bravery in finding observation posts and
  gaining information. He was wounded in the performance of these duties. 
  
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
113th
  Heavy Battery Royal Garrison Artillery 
  
 | 
 
29.11.1914 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
No.
  8 Fire Commandant 
  
 | 
 
31.12.1922 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
Staff
  Captain (temporary) 
  
 | 
 
14.01.1924 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
Adjutant,
  54th (West Riding & Staffordshire) Medium Brigade, Royal Garrison
  Artillery 
  
 | 
 
01.10.1928 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
restored
  to the establishment 
  
 | 
 
01.12.1929 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.09.1932 
  
 | 
Adjutant,
  Cornwall Heavy Brigade RA - TA 
  
 | 
 
01.10.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
? 
  
 | 
Adjutant,
  Devon & Cornwall Heavy Brigade RA - TA 
  
 | 
 
(01.1937) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
Officer
  Commanding Royal Artillery, Jamaica 
  
 | 
 
31.12.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.07.1939 
  
 | 
Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
 | 
 
01.01.1939 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
served
  Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
24.08.1939 
  
 | 
Administrative
  Officer 
  
 | 
 
24.08.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
mobilized
  TA 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Ronald Haughton 
   
   
  Son of ... Watson, and ... Greig. 
From London, SW15. | 
(03?).1920 
St Marylebone district, London 
  - 
  31.01.2011 | 
  
    
      | 2nd Lt. | 
      22.11.1941 [217978] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 | 
     
    
      | Lt. | 
      01.05.1947, 
		seniority 13.01.1943 | 
     
    
      | Capt. | 
      01.11.1948 | 
     
    
      | A/Maj. | 
      01.08.1950 | 
     
    
      | Maj. | 
      13.01.1954, 
		seniority 01.08.1950 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
22.11.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] | 
 
|   | 
  | 
  | 
served Derbyshire Yeomanry RAC (Italy) (MC) | 
 
| 
01.05.1947 | 
  | 
  | 
Territorial Army | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Thomas George 
    | 
? 
- | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? [6291073] | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      23.10.1943 
		[304880] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      23.04.1944 | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		25.05.1944-(04.1946) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
23.10.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  General List [emergency commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  Walter 
    
From Leeds. 
Married ...; ... children (one son?). | 
19.08.1913 
- 
22.03.1978 
Thorner, Leeds, West Yorkshire | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      25.07.1943 
		[288080] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      25.01.1944 (reld 
		> 08.1946, < 12.1946) | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
- | 
24.07.1943 | 
140th Officer Cadet Training Unit | 
 
| 
25.07.1943 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
(1944) | 
  | 
  | 
40 Bomb Disposal Platoon RE (MBE) | 
 
 
 | 
Watson, 
  W B 
 
    
  | 
? 
  - 
  | 
  
 | 
Education: Birmingham University (1941 Senior 
Training Corps, Engineering Section, Clitheroe).
 | 
Watts, 
  Arthur Lyndon 
   
   
  Married; at least one child. 
   | 
26.10.1913 
  - 
  16.03.1990 
  Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      30.07.1943 [300118] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt.
        
         
        
       | 
      30.01.1944 (reld
        > 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt.  
        
       | 
      (1945) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      > 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
  
       
 | 
MC 
   | 
    15.03.1945 
       | 
    lifting
      mines 12.12.44 on the Athens - Phaliron road, allowing convoys to pass
      safely 
       | 
   
 
 | 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  in the Western Desert, Italy & Greece: 
  
 | 
 
30.07.1943 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Armoured Corps [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
Royal
  Gloucestershire Hussars 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
46th
  Liverpool Welsh Royal Tank Regiment 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Watts, 
  Langton Roper 
   
  
    | 
(06?).1893 
Wandsworth district, London 
  - 
  (06?).1968 
Wallingford district, Berkshire | 
  
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
Capt., Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry | 
 
| 
07.06.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  National Defence Companies | 
 
| 
(1941) | 
  | 
  | 
8th (HD) Battalion The Royal Berkshire Regiment | 
 
 
 | 
Waugh, 
  Arthur Evelyn St John | 
see: | 
  RM 
	officers' section | 
  | 
Waugh, 
  Edward Raymond 
  "Ted" 
   
   
   
  Son (with three brothers and four sisters)
  of William Leo Waugh (born 1878), and Mary Ann Bagnall (born 1875). 
  Brother of Capt. Henry
  George Waugh.
   
  Married ((12?).1941, Blackburn district, Lancashire) Stella Morgan Williams. 
   | 
27.09.1913 
  Chorlton (up)on Medlock, Manchester,
  Lancashire 
  - 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      25.05.1940
        [130975] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
         | 
      18.05.1941 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      18.05.1941-(04.1944) 
        
       | 
     
    
      W/Capt.  
        
       | 
      10.06.1945 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      ? 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Ampleforth College. 
25.05.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The King's Regiment (Liverpool) [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waugh, 
  Henry George 
  "Harry" 
   
   
   
  Son (with three brothers and four sisters)
  of William Leo Waugh (born 1878), and Mary Ann Bagnall (born 1875). 
  Brother of Maj. Edward
  Raymond Waugh.
   
  Married 1st (03.02.1941, Altrincham, Cheshire; divorced)
  ...; one son. 
  Married 2nd (c. 1950) ... 
   | 
03.02.1911 
  Chorlton (up)on Medlock, Manchester,
  Lancashire 
  - 
  (12?).1961 
  South Africa 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      02.11.1940
        [156236] 
        
       | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
         | 
      02.05.1942 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
         
        
       | 
      20.11.1942-(04.1944) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Hon. Capt. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
        
       | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Ampleforth College. 
02.11.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The King's Regiment (Liverpool) [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
(04.1944) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
serving
  with Home Guard 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Waugh, 
 Jack Alfred James 
   
    
     
  Eldest son (with two brothers) of trainer Robert Thomas "Tom" Waugh 
(1874-1946), and 
Eleanor Alfrida "Nellie" Hayhoe (1881-1975). 
Married ((12?).1935, Wellingborough district, Bedfordshire / Northamptonshire) 
Mildred Bletsoe Whitworth (25.05.1913 - 10.1988), daughter of Newton Thomas 
Whitworth (1870-1929), and Frances Maria Bletsoe (1876-1925); one son, one 
daughter.
 | 
11.11.1911 
Newmarket, Suffolk 
  - 
  09.1999 
Bury St Edmunds district, Suffolk | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      10.05.1939 
		[87546] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.01.1941 (reld 
		28.12.1942; ill-health) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      
		02.05.1942-28.12.1942 | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      28.12.1942 | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Framlingham College (1925-1927).
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
late Cadet, Framlingham College Contingent, Junior Division, 
Officer Training Corps | 
 
| 
10.05.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery - Territorial Army | 
 
| 
24.08.1939 | 
  | 
  | 
mobilised 
TA | 
 
| 
1939 | 
- | 
1942 | 
230th Battery, 58th 
Medium Regiment RA (British 
Expeditionary Force, France & UK) | 
 
| 
(08.1942) | 
  | 
  | 
served on Dieppe raid 
with Bombardment Unit as Bombardment Liaison Officer for directing the fire of 
destroyer HMS Bleasdale (wounded; invalided out of 
the Army) * | 
 
 
Racehorse trainer in Newmarket for nearly 30 
years. 
His son writes: "My father was commissioned into the Territorial Army in May 
1939 and mobilised in August 1939 He was sent to France in January 1940 and then 
moved into Belgium with his unit, 230th Battery, 58th Medium Regiment, Royal 
Artillery. There was a rapid retreat to Bray- Dunes in the Dunkirk area. After a 
few days being strafed and bombed, 450 personnel from the regiment managed to 
get aboard the mine sweeper HMS Kellett and thence back to Margate on the Kent 
coast. The regiment then recouped and was relocated to various camps in Southern 
England where they were re- equipped and trained. In 1942, my father was 
co-opted into a coastal bombardment unit and trained on the battleship HMS King 
George V ( 14” guns). Whilst there he received a message announcing my arrival 
on June 3rd 1942. I still have that message. My father was invalided out of the 
Army because of, what today would be called, combat stress following the 
disastrous raid on Dieppe" (...)." 
* From "Soldier, sailor" (compiled by Geoffrey 
Sanders; 1947): "Some of [HMS] Bleasdale's experiences may be gathered from the 
following extracts in Waugh's report. "Shelled by a battery on 
cliff east of Dieppe at first light. Shelling continuous. Could see the guns 
flashing, so returned fire but without result as battery continued to shell us. 
Withdrew to smoke screen ... Attacked by two Ju. 88's, but no hits ... battery 
on east of Dieppe still most accurate. Straddled ship twice. This battery was a 
most difficult target as the gun-flashes could just be seen above the cliff 
tops, although the guns may have been 1,000 yards or more back . . . Had to 
withdraw, being shelled heavily by battery on cliff east of Dieppe . . . Under 
fire from light A.A. or anti-tank guns. Just getting range when ordered to 
withdraw four miles out. Did this under the heaviest shell fire so far recorded 
. . . Air attack was fairly continuous and on two occasions the ship was 
straddled by bombs from Ju. 88's." 
Literature: Robert Le Chantoux & Vincent 
Tessier, Le Lieutenant JAJ. Waugh, de Dunkerque ŕ Dieppe. In: 
Militaria Magazine, n°345 (2014), p. 48-54. | 
Wavell, 
  Sir Archibald Percival;
   Viscount Wavell of Cyrenaica and of Winchester
  (23.07.1943); 
  Viscount Keren of Eritrea and Winchester (1947); 
  1st Earl Wavell
(1947) 
   
     
   
   
   
   
    
   
    
   
   
    
   
    
    
   
    
    
   
  Son of late Maj.Gen. Archibald Graham Wavell, CB. 
  Married (22.04.1915) Eugenie Marie, CI 1943, only child of late Col. Owen Quirk, CB, DSO;
  one son, three daughters. 
  
  
 | 
05.05.1883 
  Colchester, Essex 
  - 
  24.05.1950 
  London 
  [buried at Winchester College] 
   | 
  
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      08.05.1901 [6749] 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      13.08.1904 
        
       | 
     
    
      A/Capt. 
        
       | 
      03.1912? 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Capt. 
        
       | 
      13.07.1912 
        
       | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      20.03.1913 
        
       | 
     
    
      A.Maj. 
        
       | 
      28.09.1914-23.11.1915 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      24.11.1915-07.05.1916 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      08.05.1916 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      19.10.1916-02.06.1917 
        
       | 
     
    
      Bt. Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      03.06.1917 
        
       | 
     
    
      Col. 
        
       | 
      12.07.1922,
        seniority 03.06.1921 (half-pay 12.01.1926; full-pay 02.11.1926) 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Brig.Gen. 
        
       | 
      20.03.1918-29.03.1918, 
        16.04.1918-17.04.1920 
        
       | 
     
    
      T/Brig. 
        
       | 
      01.07.1930-15.10.1933 
        
       | 
     
    
      Maj.Gen. 
        
       | 
      16.10.1933
        (half-pay 16.01.1934; full-pay 11.03.1935) 
        
       | 
     
    
      Lt.Gen. 
        
       | 
      29.01.398
        (half-pay 21.04.1938; full-pay 26.04.1938) 
        
       | 
     
    
      local Gen. 
        
       | 
      28.07.1939-30.09.1940 
        
       | 
     
    
      Gen. 
        
       | 
      01.10.1940 
        
       | 
     
    
      Field
        Marshal 
        
       | 
      01.01.1943 
        
       | 
     
   
  
    | 
      -
     | 
    PC 
       | 
    1943 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    GCB 
       | 
    04.03.1941 
       | 
    Middle
      East 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    KCB 
       | 
    02.01.1939 
       | 
    New
      Year 39 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    CB 
       | 
    01.01.1935 
       | 
    New
      Year 35 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    GCSI 
       | 
    1943 
       | 
    ?
      [18.09.1943?] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    GCIE 
       | 
    1943 
       | 
    ?
      [18.09.1943?] 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    CMG 
       | 
    01.01.1919 
       | 
    Egypt 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
    MC 
       | 
    03.06.1915 
       | 
    distinguished
      services in the field 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    22.06.1915 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    04.01.1917 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
      
     | 
    MID 
       | 
    22.01.1919 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
      
       
      
     | 
    LM 
       | 
    23.07.1948 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    
       
     | 
     
     | 
    09.05.1941 
       | 
    ? 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    ? 
       | 
    Cloud
      and Banner (China) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    ? 
       | 
    Star
      of Nepal 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    15.01.1943 
       | 
    Grand
      Cross, Order of Orange Nassau (Netherlands) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    23.07.1943 
       | 
    Military
      Cross (Czechoslovakia) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    05.05.1942 
       | 
    Commander,
      Order of the Seal of Solomon (Ethiopia) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    10.04.1942 
       | 
    Military
      Cross, 1st Class (Greece) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    23.09.1941 
       | 
    Order
      of Virtuti Militari, 5th Class (Poland) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
       
     | 
    30.09.1920 
       | 
    Order
      of El Nahda, 2nd Class (Hedjaz) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    WW
      I 
       | 
    Order
      of the Nile, 3rd Class 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    07.05.1920 
       | 
    Commandeur,
      Legion d'Honneur (France) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    15.02.1917 
       | 
    Order
      of St Stanislas, 3rd class with swords (Russia) 
       | 
   
  
    | 
       
     | 
     
     | 
    1917? 
       | 
    Order
      of St Vladimir (Russia) 
       | 
   
 
  Queen's South African Medal, Clasps: Orange
  Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902;  NW Frontier of India 1908 Medal & Clasp; 1914 Star; British
  War Medal; Victory Medal; Palestine 1936-39 Medal & Clasp 
  
 | 
Education: Winchester College; Royal Military College,
Sandhurst (09.1900-05.1901); Staff College (22.01.1909-...) 
08.05.1901 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
  commissioned into The Black Watch (Royal Highland
  Regiment) 
  
 | 
 
08.05.1901 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
10.1902 
  
 | 
  2nd Battalion The Black Watch (South African War) (medal with 4 clasps)
  (invalided home with an injury) 
  
 | 
 
early
  1903 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1908? 
  
 | 
  2nd Battalion The Black Watch (Punjab)  
  
 | 
 
1908 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
  Indian Frontier, operations in the Zakka Khel
  country (medal with clasp) 
  
 | 
 
1910? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1910? 
  
 | 
  study of Russian language in Russia 
  
 | 
 
28.12.1911 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
  restored to the establishment 
  
 | 
 
01.03.1912 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
31.03.1912 
  
 | 
  specially employed, War Office 
  
 | 
 
01.04.1912 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.09.1914 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 3rd grade (GSO3), Russian
  Section, Directorate of Military Training, War Office 
  
 | 
 
1914 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1916 
  
 | 
  served in France, 22.10.1914-28.06.1915,
  15.12.1915-18.10.1916, 01.1918-03.1918 () 
  
 | 
 
20.09.1914 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.11.1914 
  
 | 
  special appointment (GSO2), Intelligence Branch,
  GHQ, British Expeditionary Force (France) 
  
 | 
 
16.11.1914 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
16.06.1915 
  
 | 
  Brigade Major, 9th Infantry Brigade (France;
  wounded [lost his left eye], MC) 
  
 | 
 
24.11.1915 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
14.12.1915 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), 64th
  (Highland) Division (Home Forces) 
  
 | 
 
15.12.1915 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.10.1916 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 2nd grade (GSO2), ...
  (France) 
  
 | 
 
19.10.1916 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.06.1917 
  
 | 
  
  Military Attaché (temporary General Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1)) with Russian Army in
  the Caucasus 
  
 | 
 
13.06.1917 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.12.1917 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1), Egyptian Expeditionary
  Force (EEF) 
  
 | 
 
18.01.1918 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
28.02.1918 
  
 | 
  Assistant Adjutant & Quartermaster General
  (AA&QMG), Supreme War Council Versailles 
  
 | 
 
12.03.1918 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.03.1918 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1), GHQ Egyptian Expeditionary
  Force (EEF) 
  
 | 
 
20.03.1918 
  16.04.1918 
   | 
- 
  - 
  
 | 
29.03.1918 
  12.1918 
  
 | 
  Brigadier General, General Staff ( BGGS), XX Corps
  (EEF) 
  
 | 
 
01.1919 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.04.1920 
  
 | 
  Brigadier General, General Staff ( BGGS), GHQ Egyptian Expeditionary
  Force (EEF) 
  
   | 
 
04.1920 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.1921 
  
 | 
  Company Commander, 2nd Battalion The Black Watch
  (British Army of Occupation on the Rhine) 
  
 | 
 
12.12.1921 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.06.1923 
  
 | 
  Assistant Adjutant General (AAG), War Office 
  
 | 
 
01.07.1923 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.01.1926 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1),
  Directorate of Military Operations, War Office 
  
 | 
 
02.11.1926 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
30.06.1930 
  
 | 
  General Staff Officer, 1st grade (GSO1), 3rd
  Division (Salisbury Plain; Southern Command) 
  
 | 
 
01.07.1930 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.01.1934 
  
 | 
  Commander,
6th Brigade (Aldershot Command) 
  
 | 
 
01.03.1932 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
15.10.1933 
  
 | 
ADC
  to the King 
  
 | 
 
11.03.1935 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
18.08.1937 
  
 | 
 General Officer Commanding,
2nd Division (Aldershot Command) 
  
 | 
 
19.08.1937 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
20.04.1938 
  
 | 
 General Officer Commanding
  The British Forces in Palestine & Trans-Jordan (temporary) 
  
 | 
 
26.04.1938 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
27.07.1939 
  
 | 
 General Officer
  Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command 
  
 | 
 
28.07.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
14.02.1940 
  
 | 
 General Officer
  Commanding-in-Chief, Middle East 
  
 | 
 
15.02.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
04.07.1941 
  
 | 
 Commander-in-Chief,
Middle East 
  
 | 
 
11.07.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
16.01.1942 
  
 | 
    Commander-in-Chief,
India (& Member of the Executive Council of the Governor-General of India) 
  
  | 
 
17.01.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
06.03.1942 
  
 | 
Supreme
  Commander, Southwest Pacific 
  
 | 
 
07.03.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.06.1943 
  
 | 
 Commander-in-Chief,
India (& Member of the Executive Council of the Governor-General of India) 
  
 | 
 
17.08.1941 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.10.1943 
  
 | 
ADC
  General to the King 
  
 | 
 
18.09.1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
03.1947 
  
 | 
 Viceroy
  and Governor-General of, India 
  
 | 
 
 
High Steward of Colchester since 1947; Chancellor
Aberdeen University since 1945; Colonel The Black Watch (RHR), 01.03.1946-24.05.1950; Constable
of the Tower of London, 19.03.1948-24.05.1950; Lord Lieutenant of County of London,
13.09.1949-24.05.1950; a
Governor of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, StratfordonAvon, since 1949. 
LLD (St Andrews); DCL (Oxford); LLD
(Cambridge, Aberdeen and London); KStJ, 24.12.1943. 
Published:
The Palestine Campaigns, 1928; Allenby, 1940; Generals and Generalship, 1941;
Allenby in Egypt, 1943; Other Men's Flowers (Anthology), 1944; Speaking
Generally, 1946; The Good Soldier, 1947. 
Literature: J. Connell, Wavell, soldier and scholar (1964); H.E.
Raugh, Wavell in the Middle East, 1939–1941 (1993); R.J. Collins, Lord
Wavell, 1883–1941: a military biography (1947); R. Lewin, The chief:
Field Marshal Lord Wavell, commander-in-chief and viceroy (1980); B.
Fergusson, Wavell: portrait of a soldier (1961);Wavell: the viceroy's
journal, ed. P. Moon (1973) 
 | 
Way, 
 Francis Alan 
    
  
  Son of Francis Robert and Emily Way, of
  Laverstock, Wiltshire. 
  
 | 
21.01.1917 
  - 
  19.05.1940 
  (KIA) [age 23] 
  [Ath (Lorette) Commnual Cemetery, Belgium, B.2.21] 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt.
        
        
 
        
       | 
      26.07.1939,
        seniority 27.01.1938 [86247] 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Clifton College; Gonville & Gaius
College, Cambridge University (BA) 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
from
  General List - Territorial Army - University Candidates 
  
 | 
 
26.07.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Gloucestershire Regiment 
  
 | 
 
? 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
19.05.1940 
  
 | 
 The Gloucestershire Regiment
  (UK & France/Belgium) 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Wayman, 
  William Henry Charles 
   
   
  
  Married (1926, Wesleyan Church, Bangalore); five
  children. 
  
 | 
11.04.1902 
  Huntley, Westbury on Severn district,
  Gloucestershire 
  - 
  05.1990 
  Weymouth district, Dorset 
   | 
  
    
      WS/RSM 
        
       | 
      ? 
         | 
     
    
      
 Lt. (QM)
        
 
        
        
       | 
      24.09.1941
        [221273] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Capt.
        (QM) 
        
       | 
      24.09.1944 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. (QM) 
        
       | 
      17.10.1946,
        seniority 24.09.1944 
         | 
     
    
      Maj. (QM) 
        
       | 
      21.11.1951 (reld
        17.10.1956) 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Maj. (QM) 
        
       | 
      17.10.1956 
         | 
     
   
 | 
1920 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
enlisted
  as Risca, and served
  in the ranks (eventually Regimental Sergeant-Major), posted to India (driver
  RA at Simla) 
  
 | 
 
late
  1930s 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
returned
  to the UK 
  
 | 
 
24.09.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
served
  at Cairo at some point 
  
 | 
 
17.10.1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
17.10.1956 
  
 | 
short
  service commission 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Weatherall, 
  Stamford 
  "Stan" 
   
  
   
  Son of ... Weatherall, and ... Walker. 
  
  
 | 
21.10.1912 
  Nottingham district, Nottinghamshire 
  - 
  12.1995 
  Basford district, Derbyshire /
  Nottinghamshire 
   | 
  
    
      Pte. 
        
       | 
      1940 [4611219] 
         | 
     
    
      L/Cpl. 
        
       | 
      1940 
         | 
     
    
      Cpl. 
        
       | 
      1941? 
         | 
     
    
      L/Sgt. 
        
       | 
      1942? 
         | 
     
    
      Sgt. 
        
       | 
      1942? 
         | 
     
    
      CSM (Wt.Offr. Cl.
        II) 
        
       | 
      1943? 
         | 
     
    
      2nd Lt. 
        
       | 
      06.06.1944
        [322742] 
         | 
     
    
      WS/Lt. 
        
       | 
      06.06.1944 (reld
        < 04.1946) 
         | 
     
    
      Hon. Lt. 
        
       | 
      < 04.1946 
         | 
     
   
 | 
1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1940 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks (driver), 1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West
  Riding) (BEF (France & Belgium), Dunkirk) 
  
 | 
 
07.1940 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
03.1942 
  
 | 
served
  in the ranks, No. 1 (later 101) Troop, No. 6 Commando (training in England
  & Scotland) 
  
 | 
 
04.1942 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.1945 
  
 | 
No.
  2 Special Boat Squadron 
  [training in UK; served in guiding in assault troops with
  infrared devices, during Nov. 1942 landings in French North Africa, then involved in sabotage operations on
  Italian ships and railways, before returning to England for an aborted raid on Dunkirk] 
  
 | 
 
06.06.1944 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) [immediate emergency
  commission] 
  
 | 
 
06.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
12.1944 
  
 | 
attachment
  to Small Operations Group in Ceylon (C Group 2 SBS) 
  
 | 
 
12.1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
11.1945 
  
 | 
attachment
  to 15th Indian Corps (Arakan, Burma) (C Group 2 SBS) 
  
 | 
 
18.08.1956 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
relinquished
  his commission as a Lieutenant Regular Army (emergency commission) on
  enlistment in the ranks, Territorial Army 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Weatherill, 
  Richard 
    | 
? 
  - 
  | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      05.07.1941 
		[194831] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      01.10.1942 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
05.07.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The King's Regiment (Liverpool) [emergency commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Weaving, 
  John Foley 
    
Son of Llewelyn Weaving (1888-1941), and 
Alice Ashworth. 
Married ((09?).1951, South Westmorland district) Hester Claudia Blagden, MB, BCh 
(12.01.1927 - ), daughter of Bishop Claude Martin Blagden (1874-1952), and 
Hester Evelyn Dewar (1885-1956), of The Wray, Grasmere, Westmorland; ... 
children (one son?). | 
06.08.1923 
Chester district, Cheshire 
  - 
04.1991 
Brighton district, Sussex | 
  
    
      | Cadet | 
      ? [1953330] | 
     
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      03.09.1944 
		[330134] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      03.03.1945 | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      18.04.1951 | 
     
   
 | 
| 
03.09.1944 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Corps of Royal Engineers [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served possibly in East Africa with the King’s 
African Rifles | 
 
| 
18.04.1951 | 
  | 
  | 
Regular Army Reserve of Officers | 
 
 
 | 
Webb, 
  Arthur Bernard Charles [Christian] 
    
Son (with two brothers and two sisters) of 
Joseph Robert Rideal Webb, and Adela Cora Morris. 
Cousin of Maj. Harry Alforth 
Bernard Stait-Gardner. | 
1912 ? 
  - 
19.02.1942 
[age 30] 
[Rangoon Memorial, Burma, face 19] | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      26.10.1941 
		[217683] | 
     
     
 | 
| 
26.10.1941 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  General List [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
? | 
- | 
19.02.1942 | 
attached, 2nd Battalion The King's Own Yorkshire 
Light Infantry | 
 
 
 | 
Webb, 
  Cecil Harrison 
"Rusty" 
    
Son of Zenas Webb (1881-1960), and Regina 
Madeline Foster (1884-1915). 
Married ((09?).1935, Birmingham district, Warwickshire) Jean G.M. Field (1916? - 
(03?).1960) [she remarried 1940 Solbé, then 1941 Kynoch]; one son. | 
(12?).1913 
Kings Norton district, Warwickshire 
  - 
? | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      23.03.1940 
		[126246] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      23.09.1941 (reld 
		< 04.1946) | 
     
    
      | Hon. Lt. | 
      < 04.1946 | 
     
   
 | 
| 
? | 
- | 
23.03.1940 | 
either 121st or 125th 
Officer Cadet Training Unit RA | 
 
| 
23.03.1940 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
| 
1941? | 
- | 
1945? | 
POW (No. 722) in 
German captivity (from 12.09.1942 Oflag VIIB) | 
 
 
Taught himself to sail and subsequently 
solo-circumnavigated the world in his yacht Flyd. | 
Webb, 
  John Francis 
  "Jack" 
   
   
  
  Son of ... Webb, and ... Waldron.
   
  Married (1946) Mary Beldham, a Queen Alexandra's nurse; two sons, one
  daughter. 
  
  
 | 
05.02.1917 
  Carlisle, Cumberland 
  - 
  05.04.2009 
  Fleet, Hampshire 
   | 
  
    
      
 Lt.
        
 
        
        
       | 
      28.08.1941
        [202345] 
         | 
     
    
      Capt. 
        
       | 
      28.08.1942 
         | 
     
    
      A/Maj. 
        
       | 
      03.05.1946-02.08.1946 
         | 
     
    
      T/Maj. 
        
       | 
      03.08.1946-31.10.1947 
         | 
     
    
      Maj. 
        
       | 
      28.08.1949 
         | 
     
    
      A/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      15.09.1947-31.10.1947 
         | 
     
    
      T/Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      01.11.1947-28.02.1948, 
        23.06.1958-14.08.1959 
         | 
     
    
      Lt.Col. 
        
       | 
      15.08.1959 
         | 
     
    
      Col. 
        
       | 
      28.08.1964 (retd
        02.04.1974) 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: King's College, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Durham
University (medicine; MB BS, 1940); FRCP (Edinburgh, 1972)  [MRCP
(Edinburgh, 1966)]; MD (Durham, 1956).
Junior specialist in medicine, 1950; Senior specialist, 1956; Consultant, 1967. 
General practitioner. 
28.08.1941 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  Royal Army Medical Corps [emergency commission to 27.08.1942] 
  
 | 
 
27.08.1942 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
short
  service commission 
  
 | 
 
1943 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1944 
  
 | 
Regimental
  Medical Officer, 8th Battalion Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment
  [redesignated 145th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps] 
  
 | 
 
1944 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1946 
  
 | 
Central
  Mediterranean Forces (Commanding
  Officer of a British Military Hospital at Rome) 
  
 | 
 
1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1946 
  
 | 
British
  Troops, Austria 
  
 | 
 
1946 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1947 
  
 | 
Central
  Mediterranean Forces / Middle East Land Forces (1947 Commanding Officer, 13th
  Light Field Ambulance RAMC) 
  
 | 
 
15.01.1948 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
permanent
  commission 
  
 | 
 
1947 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1950 
  
 | 
Military
  Hospital, Carshalton 
  
 | 
 
1950 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1954 
  
 | 
Officer-in-Charge,
  Medical Division, No. 33 General Hospital (Far East Land Forces, Hong Kong) 
  
 | 
 
1958 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1961 
  
 | 
Officer-in-Charge,
  Medical Division, British Military Hospital, Hong Kong (Far East Land Forces,
  Hong Kong) 
  
 | 
 
1962 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1968 
  
 | 
Officer-in-Charge,
  Medical Division, British Military Hospital, Münster (Germany) 
  
 | 
 
1968 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
1974 
  
 | 
Senior
  Physician, Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot 
  
 | 
 
 
Geriatrician at Guildford Hospital. 
 | 
Webb, 
  John Reginald 
    | 
? 
  - | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt.
        
         | 
      10.10.1942 
		[245537] | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      10.04.1943 (reld 
		< 04.1947) | 
     
   
 | 
| 
10.10.1942 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Webb, 
  W D M 
   
 
   | 
? 
  - 
  ? 
   | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      ? | 
     
     
 | 
| 
? | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned, Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency 
commission] | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
| 
(1944) | 
  | 
  | 
Combined Operations Bombardment Unit | 
 
| 
... | 
- | 
... | 
... | 
 
 
	 | 
Webber, 
  John  James 
  "Jim" 
   
  
   
  
 | 
 ? 
  - 
  14.05.2006 
   | 
  
    
      Sgt. 
        
       | 
      ? [2093392] 
         | 
     
    
      
2nd Lt.
        
        
 
        
       | 
      04.07.1940 [138495] 
         | 
     
    
      Lt. 
        
       | 
      08.12.1945,
        seniority 03.08.1941 
         | 
     
   
 | 
04.07.1940 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Somerset Light Infantry [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
(1942?) 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
44
  Field Park Company Madras Indian Engineers (Middle East) 
  
 | 
 
07.11.1942 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
transferred,
  Parachute Regiment - Army Air Corps 
  
 | 
 
(1944) 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
7th
  Parachute Battalion (6th Airborne Division) (NW Europe) 
  
 | 
 
08.12.1945 
   | 
  
  
 | 
  
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Somerset Light Infantry [short service commission?] 
  
 | 
 
 
F.C.A. of Minehead. 
 | 
Webster, 
  Winston Alexander 
    
Married ...; ... children (one daughter?). | 
23.10.1921 
Blayney, NSW, Australia 
  - 
05.12.2002 | 
  
    
      | 
2nd Lt. | 
      02.08.1945 | 
     
    
      | WS/Lt. | 
      02.08.1945 (reld 
		29.08.1946) | 
     
    
      | T/Capt. | 
      ? | 
     
    
      | Hon. Capt. | 
      29.08.1946 | 
     
     
 | 
| 
  | 
  | 
  | 
served Australian Army [NX12889] (13.04.1942 
Lieutenant, 54th Australian Infantry Battalion; 07.08.1942 seconded Australian 
Imperial Force; 20.07.1944 Lieutenant, Infantry Reinforcements, Australian 
Imperial Force) | 
 
| 
02.08.1945 | 
  | 
  | 
commissioned,
  The South Wales Borderers [emergency commission] | 
 
 
 | 
Weightman, 
  George 
    
  
  Son of James and Anne Weightman, of Mossley Hill,
  Liverpool. 
  
 | 
1913 ? 
  - 
  29.05.1940 
  (KIA) [age 27] 
  [Cassel Commnual Cemetery Extension, France, C.6] 
   | 
  
    
      
2nd Lt.
        
        
 
        
       | 
      15.10.1939 [103360] 
         | 
     
   
 | 
Education: Dip. Ed. (Dunelm) 
15.10.1939 
   | 
 
  
 | 
 
  
 | 
commissioned,
  The Gloucestershire Regiment [emergency commission] 
  
 | 
 
15.10.1939 
   | 
- 
  
 | 
29.05.1940 
  
 | 
2nd
  Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment (UK & France/Belgium) 
  
  [killed by shellfire while commanding No. 10 Platoon, "B" Company in an isolated farm just outside
  Cassel] 
  
 | 
 
 
 | 
Weinstein, 
  Ernest 
   
   
  
  Married 1st ((12?).1947, Willesden district,
  Middlesex) ... Lawrence. 
  Married 2nd ((03.)1951, Westminster district, Middlesex) ... Weaver. 
  
 | 
13.06.1916 
  Hackney district, Greater London 
  - 
  10.2002 
  Camden district, London 
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2nd Lt.
 
        
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      16.04.1942
        [233084] 
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      WS/Lt. 
        
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      16.10.1942 (reld
        > 04.1946, < 04.1947) 
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      T/Capt. 
        
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      1945? 
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      A/Maj. 
        
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      25.09.1945-... 
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16.04.1942 
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commissioned,
  Royal Regiment of Artillery [emergency commission] 
  
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attached
  Royal Indian Army Service Corps 
  
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12.1944 
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- 
  
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(02.)1945 
  
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RIASC
  School (Kakul) 
  
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25.09.1945 
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- 
  
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? 
  
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Deputy
  Assistant Director of Supplies (DADS), Quartermaster-General's Branch, General
  HQ, India 
  
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Director & chairman of Ernest Jones
Jewellers. 
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Weir, 
  
  Sir George
  Alexander 
    
  
  From King's End, Powick. 
  
  Son of late Archibald Weir, MD, of Malvern. 
  Married (1917) Margaret Irene More, daughter of Robert
  More, of Woodsgate Place, Bexhill; one son, one daughter. 
  
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01.12.1876 
  Upton upon Severn, Worcestershire 
  - 
  15.11.1951 
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2nd Lt.
 
        
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      11.01.1902 [491] 
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      Capt. 
        
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      1902 
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      Maj. 
        
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      1912 
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      Brig.Gen. 
        
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      1915 
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      Maj.Gen. 
        
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      1927 
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      Lt.Gen. 
        
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      1933 
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      Gen.
         
        
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      13.10.1937 (retd
        12.04.1938) | 
     
   
  
 
  
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KCB 
   | 
    1934 
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    ? 
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CB 
   | 
    1923 
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    ? 
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CMG 
   | 
    1919 
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    ? 
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DSO 
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    1915 
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    ? 
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  Officer of St Maurice and St Lazarus; Croix de
  Guerre avec palmes 
  
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Education: Harrow; Trinity College; Cambridge; psc 
1899 
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- 
  
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1901 
  
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served
  S. Africa (despatches twice; Queen's medal 4 clasps) 
  
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1914 
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- 
  
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1918 
  
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European
  War (wounded, despatches, DSO, Bt LtCol and Col) 
  
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1922 
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- 
  
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1926 
  
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Commandant,
  Equitation School and Inspector of Cavalry 
  
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1927 
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- 
  
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1931 
  
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General
  Officer Commanding, Bombay District 
  
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1932 
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- 
  
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1933 
  
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General
  Officer Commanding, 55th (West Lancs) Division, TA 
  
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1934 
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- 
  
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1938 
  
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General
  Officer Commanding (1936 General Officer Commanding-in-Chief) the British
  Troops in Egypt 
  
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12.04.1938 
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- 
  
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01.12.1943 
  
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Regular
  Army Reserve of Officers [age limit] 
  
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14.09.1929 
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- 
  
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01.12.1946 
  
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Colonel,
  3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) [= 3rd Dragoon Guards] 
  
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22.06.1938 
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- 
  
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27.09.1949 
  
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Honorary Colonel,
8th Battalion The Worcestershire Regiment (TA), from 01.01.1947: 639th Heavy
Regiment, RA (The Worcestershire Regiment) 
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 Deputy Lieutenant (DL), Worcestershire, 26.06.1941.
Vice-Chairman & Military Member, Worcester Territorial Army Association. 
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Weiss, 
  Cyril Benno Leslie
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see: | 
  Wiss, 
  Cyril Benno Leslie
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