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MILITARY WW2 Name Society Occupation Service Detail D.O.D Buried H.J MILITARY WW2 Name Society Occupation Service Detail D.O.D Buried H.J. Dubbin Grocery RAMC (Private) 14.11.40 Highland Rd Cemetary, Portsmouth G.A. Wickham Unable to accurately identify RAF (Flt. Sgt) 30.08.41 Milton Cemetary, Portsmouth E. Starks Grocery Assist Tangier Rd Royal Tank Regiment (Trooper) 27.11.41 El Alamein Memorial, Libya J.W. Searley Muturity Collector Royal Artillery (Battery Quartermaster Sgt) 17.01.42 El Alamein Memorial, Libya D. Phillips Grocery Warehouseman Merchant Navy (SS Nicoya) 12.05.42 Tower Hill Memorial, Glasgow G. McBoyle Portchester Hardware RAF (Sgt.) 05.07.42 Bridgwater (Quantock Rd) Cemetary J. Davison Bakery Royal Armoured Corps 24.07.42 Chesterfield Cemetary L.Bidwell Grocery Royal Navy HMS Indomitable (Cpl Royal Marines) 12.08.42 Portsmouth Naval Memorial R.J.A. Justice Groc Warehouse Assist General Service Corps (Pvte) 29.08.42 Milton Cemetary, Portsmouth C.J. Harding Branch Manager HMS Sultan 16.02.43 Plymouth Naval Memorial F.A. Reed Bread Deliverer Royal Navy HMS Quentin (Leading Stoker) 02.12.42 Portsmouth Naval Memorial S.N. Priscott Unable to accurately identify Royal Armoured Corps (Cpl.) 26.02.43 Anns Hill Cemetary, Gosport J.W. Stevens Milk Deliverer Hampshire Regt (Commando) 13.05.43 Milton Cemetary, Portsmouth T.W. King Bread Deliverer Royal Armoured Corps (Trooper) 21.06.43 Heliopolis War Cemetary R.W. Hughes Somers Rd Butchery RAFVR (Sgt Bomber Command) 21.08.43 Milton Cemetary, Portsmouth F.R. Field Butchery Dept 8th Btn Durham Light Infantry (Private) 05.08.43 Catania War Cemetary, Scicily J.F. Smith Bread Deliverer 65 Chemical Warfare Coy. Royal Engineers 13.07.43 Brookwood Memorial J.F.J. Bailey Grocery Assist 2nd Btn Hampshire Regt 09.09.43 Salerno War Cemetary, Scicily A. Cooper Bakery Unable to accurately identify 06.01.44 Unable to accurately identify A.W. Cowdrey Grocery Assist Ox & Bucks Light Infantry 7th Btn 18.01.44 Cassino Memorial, Italy L.F. Somers Bread Deliverer RAF 101Sqdn (Lancaster KIA over Germany) (Sgt Flt Eng) 04.01.44 Gosselies Communal Cemetary, Belguim D. Alford Grocery Assist Royal Sussex Regt 16.02.44 Cassino Memorial, Italy A. Lillywhite Butchery Assist Somerset Light Infantry 2nd Btn 22.04.44 Cassino War Cemetary, Italy G.M. Mulholland Dairy Milk Roundsman Royal Navy 570 LCT Flottila (Able Seaman) 24.01.44 Portsmouth Naval Memorial G. Waterfield Grocery Asist Copnor 3 The Queens Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (Corporal) 27.02.44 Cassiono Memorial, Italy A.H. Mason Milk Deliverer Royal Artillery 26 Searchlight Regt 23.06.44 Fareham Cemetary R.L. Norris Milk Deliverer REME (Craftsman) 29.06.44 Ramleh War Cemetary, Israel W.J. Miller Milk Deliverer 2nd Btn Wiltshire Regt (Lcpl) 17.03.44 Beach Head War Cemetary , Anzio, Italy R. Edwards Dairy Dept Unable to accurately identify 01.07.44 Unable to accurately identify F. Foley Grocery Dept Royal Artillery 72 Anti-Tank Regt 22.06.44 Assisi War Cemetary, Italy F.W.J. Winnicott Bakery Dept Royal Navy HMS Hornbeam 24.08.44 Lowestoft Naval Memorial K. Watts Furnishing Dept Parachute Regiment (10th Btn Green Howards) 22.08.44 Ranville War Cemetary, Normandy F. Jones Grocery Dept RAFVR 514 Sqdn (Flt Sgt W.Op/Air Gunner) 29.07.44 Neufchatern Cemetary, Voses, France H.F.E. Grigg Footwear RAF (Sgt.) 03.12.44 Fareham Cemetary J.H. Middleton Butchery Dept Royal Army Service Corps 11.12.44 Chichester Cemetary A.B. Hargreaves Unable to accurately identify Parachute Regiment (13th Btn 2/4th South Lancs) 06.06.44 Ranville War Cemetary, Normandy W.J. Broomfield Dairy Royal Artillery (Sgt) 17.12.44 Sittard War Cemetary, Netherlands F.D. Sloper Bread Deliverer 8th Btn Royal Scots Guards 03.01.45 Venray, Holland J.W. Kelly Central Office RAF 602 Sqdn (Flying Officer - Pilot) 04.07.44 Banneville-La-Campagne War Cem, Normandy G.H. Aylwin Bakery 12th Btn Hampshire Regt (Lt.) 24.02.45 Rangoon Memorial, Burma. G.H. Aylwin Bakery 12th Btn Hampshire Regt (Lt.) 24.02.45 Rangoon Memorial, Burma. F. Hellyer Unable to accurately identify Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Pvte 7593299 (age 25) 17/06/1940 Dunkirk Memorial H. Hobson Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify C.I.J. Knight Unable to accurately identify Gunner Royal Artillery, 80 Anti Tank Regt 1467165 (age 23) 10/12/1941 Singapore Memorial L.A. Lewis Unable to accurately identify Sgt Wirelees Op/Air Gunner 1324641 RAVR 35 Sqdn 09/05/1944 Chievres Communal Cemetery L.J. Macey Unable to accurately identify Flt Sgt 749446 RAFVR 11 Sqdn 11/12/1941 Alamein Memorial R. Pilcher Unable to accurately identify Trooper RAC 1st Derbyshire Yeomanry 14251089 (age 21) 17/07/1944 Cassino Memorial V.C. Ryder Unable to accurately identify Gunner Royal Artillery, 118 Field Regt. 1074550 (age 33) 12-13/09/1944 Singapore Memorial G. Venables Unable to accurately identify Flying Officer, Nav. RAFVR 78 Sqdn 154931 (age 21) 05/09/1945 Mazargues War Cemetery, Marseilles. CIVILIAN WW2 Name Society Occupation Additional Detail D.O.D Age H.J. Vile Unknown Killed as a result of an air raid on Portsmouth 24/08/1940 31 G.W. Norman Stableman Killed at 115 Chichester Rd as a result of enemy bombing 10/03/1941 50 Killed at 92 Methuen Rd whilst carrying out fire watch Leonard Thayre Bread Deliverer duties. He lived at 88 Methuen Rd. 11/03/1941 18 Miss W. Thorne Pharmacy Department Killed as a result of enemy action – no further detail exists. 17/04/1941 Unknown Whilst carrying out Air Raid Warden duties as a member of the Home Guard he was killed by enemy action at Beresford C.W. Powell Milk Deliverer Rd, Portsmouth 27/04/1941 17 Bread Deliverer Killed as a result of enemy action whilst carrying out his 13.06.41 A.B.Flemming** duties as a police reservist. 36 D.F.Freebury Van Boy – Forton Rd Dairy His home at 46 Leesland Rd, Gosport received a direct hit 20.09.41 during a bombing raid. 15 J.Johnson Butchery – Somers Rd Killed whilst carrying out firewatch duties as a result of 24.11.41 Unknown enemy action. First World War Name Society Occupation Service Detail D.O.D Buried C. Burton Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify A. Clark Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify W.L. Cooper Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify H. Farrow Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify H. Farrow Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify A. Fleet Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify S. Gattrell Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify C. Gerish Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify G. Iveson Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify W.A. Jinman Unable to accurately identify Cpl. Hampshire Regr/1st Batt. Service No. 3/4510 (Age 38) 26/04/1915 Ypres Menin Gate - Panel 35 C. Midlane Unable to accurately identify Sgt Hampshire Regt/14th Batt. Service No. 12860 (Age 24) 03/09/1916 Thiepval Memorial - 7C/7B R.S. Pitman Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify P. Treviss Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify H. Wilson Unable to accurately identify Unable to accurately identify.
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