Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Officer Casualties - 2nd World War (Alphabetical List)

Name: Initial: Number: Rank: Battalion: Casualty: Place: Fell: Age: At Rest: Remarks:

Believed killed by Intense Fire, whilst leading his men near River Escaut. North West Esquelmes War Cemetery, Son of Eustace and Ailleen Abel-Smith, Abel-Smith R.E. 42107 Captain 3rd K.A Europe 21-May-1940 30 Pecq, Hainaut, Husband of Mary Sidney Clive Abel-Smith, (B.E.F) Belgium of Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. Buried in Plot IV, Row A, Grave 4

Missing on Point 819, near Mount Camino. Cassino Son of Major- Allan H. S. Adair, Adair D.A.S. 156038 Lieutenant 6th K.A Italy 10-Nov-1943 23 War Cemetery, C.B., D.S.O., M.C., and E. V. I. Adair, Italy of Hyde Park, London. Buried in Plot XIX, Row A, Grave 10 Adjutant, believed killed by shrapnel, South of Salerno Ponte Fratte. Son of the Very Reverend Alington P.C.W. 176725 Captain 6th K.A Italy 24-Sep-1943 - War Cemetery, Cyril Argentine Alington, D.D., and Hester Italy Margaret Alington, of Durham. Buried in Plot III, Row A, Grave 47

Believed killed when stepping down from Bren Gun Carrier onto Mine near Mareth Line. Son of Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Ranulph Sfax North Allsopp, and Margaret Allsopp (nee Whitbread), Allsopp J.R. 63352 Captain 6th K.A 17-Mar-1943 35 War Cemetery, Africa Husband of Audrey Carteret Priaulx Allsopp Tunisia (nee Fellows), of Windsor, Berkshire. B.A. (Cantab.) Buried in Plot II, Row AA, Grave 4

No: 4 Company, Believed killed during counter attack, near River Escaut. Dunkirk Son of Captain Harry Charles John Alston- Alston Roberts- River Escaut War Memorial, W.R.J. 17833 Major 3rd K.A 21-May-1940 39 Roberts -West, R.N., and Olive Alston- West (B.E.F) Nord, France Roberts-West. Husband of Isalde Constance Alston-Roberts- West, of Stratford-on-Avon. Warwickshire. Listed on Column 31

On loan to: The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association, in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. by P. MacDonald.. Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Grenadier Guards Officer Casualties - 2nd World War (Alphabetical List)

Name: Initial: Number: Rank: Battalion: Casualty: Place: Fell: Age: At Rest: Remarks:

Company Commander, believed killed whilst Leading his men during battle for Anzio. Anzio Son of Charles Anthony and of Maud Ada Anthony J.E. 44241 Major 5th K.A Italy 25-Jan-1944 32 War Cemetery, Anthony (nee Richards), Husband of Janet Italy Malcolm Anthony. Demy of Magdalene College, Oxford, 1929-1932. Buried in Plot IV, Row F, Grave 7

On loan to: The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association, in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. by P. MacDonald..