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Index to WW2 Combatants

Arakan Campaign
   &nbspAgnew, Richard Leslie ( 1943-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Britain
   &nbspAssheton, William Radclyffe
Barran, Philip Henry
Branch, Guy Rawstron
Davis, Carl Raymond
Hives, Ernest Edward ( 1940 )
Kay-Shuttleworth, Richard Ught
   &nbspMacdonnel, Æneas Ranald Donald
   &nbspPowell-Shedden, George ffollio
St. John, Peter Cape Beauchamp ( 1940 )
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Battle of Dunkirk
   &nbspBeamish, Richard Marie ( 1940 )
   &nbspHamill-Stewart, Charles Edward ( 1940 ), where he was captured and became a POW
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Battle of El Alamein
Blair-Imrie, Hew Angus Christo ( 1942 ), where he was wounded
Brühl, Heinrich ( 1 Jul 1942 )
Bulwer-Lytton, Alexander Edwar
Craig, Ian Neville ( Oct 1942 )
Evatt, John Henry Beckwith ( Oct 1942 )
Fortescue, Hugh Peter, Viscount ( 17 Jul 1942 )
Gardyne, David
Legge, William, Viscount Lewish
Lyle, Ian Archibald de Hoghton ( Oct 1942 )
   &nbspTomkin, James Michael Heigham
Ward, Denis Erskine ( Oct 1942 )
Wyndham, Henry Scawen ( 28 Oct 1942 )
    Count equals 12 individuals.

Battle of Knightsbridge
   &nbspSeely, William Evelyn ( 6 Jun 1942 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Stalingrad
Kloss, Friedrich Anton
Thurn und Taxis, Gabriel
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Battle of the Rhine Crossings
Boyle, Richard ( Mar 1945 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of the River Plate
   &nbspDreyer, Desmond Parry ( 1939 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

D-Day
Barber, Robert Heberden ( 6 Jun 1944 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Second Battle of El Alamein
Wheeler, James Napoleon ( 2 Nov 1942 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Second World War
   &nbspAarvold, Carl Douglas
   &nbspAbbott, Albert Francis ( 1941-1945 ), in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspAbercromby, Keith Douglas
   &nbspAbercromby, Robert Alexander, o
   &nbspAbney-Hastings, Ian Huddleston
   &nbspAcheson, Archibald Alexander J
   &nbspAckery, Alan Melville
   &nbspAckner, Desmond James Conrad, B
   &nbspAcland, Antony Guy, 5th Bt.
   &nbspAcland, Arthur William, in the 21st Army Group Headquarters
   &nbspAcland, Charles Edward Bankes
   &nbspAcland, Colin Dyke, with the South African Forces
   &nbspAcland, Edward Fox Dyke
   &nbspAcland, Emily Mary Dyke, in the Auxiliary Territorial Service and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
   &nbspAcland, Henry Vivian, where he was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAcland, Ian Hugh
   &nbspAcland, James Alison ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspAcland, Michael Dyke
   &nbspAcland, Peter Bevil Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
   &nbspAcland, Thomas St. Hill, as part of the 2nd NZ Expeditionary Force
   &nbspActon, Chichester Charles Hamp
   &nbspActon, Edward Leslie Lowry
   &nbspActon, Margaret Janet Olivia
   &nbspActon, Thomas Heward
   &nbspActon, Thomas John Hampden
   &nbspAcworth, Herbert William, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAdair, Allan Henry Shafto, 6th ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Adair, Desmond Allan Shafto
   &nbspAdams, Charles Ephraim John
   &nbspAdams, Edward Ward Dillon ( 1944 )
   &nbspAdams, Edward Ward Dillon
   &nbspAdams, Eustace Stephen Walter
   &nbspAdams, Henry Joseph, in the Middle East, Ceylon and New Guinea
   &nbspAdams, John Harold, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAdams, John Roger Smith
   &nbspAdams, Lionel Douglas
   &nbspAdams, Violet Eleanor Sheila
   &nbspAdderley, John Arden, 7th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAdderley, Michael Charles
   &nbspAddington, Gurth Louis Francis
   &nbspAddington, Hiley William Dever
   &nbspAddington, Leslie Richard Bagn
   &nbspAddington, Raleigh Hugh Leonar
   &nbspAddington, Raymond Thomas Casa
   &nbspAddington, Rupert Hiley Priaul, where he was mentioned in dispatches and wounded
Addis, Richard Graham
   &nbspAddison, Christopher, 2nd Visco
   &nbspAddison, Donald
   &nbspAddison, Michael, 3rd Viscount ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspAdeane, Michael Edward, Baron A ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
   &nbspAdye, John Frederic, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAgar, Augustus Willington, V.C.
   &nbspAgar, Edward John Sidney Chris
Agar, John Herbert
Agnew, Andrew Quentin
   &nbspAgnew, Charles David
Agnew, David Michael
   &nbspAgnew, David Quentin Hope, in Burma and Malaya, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAgnew, Frederick Douglas
   &nbspAgnew, George Keith, 5th Bt.
Agnew, Michael Hugh
Agnew, Patrick Alexander
   &nbspAgnew, Peter Douglas, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAgnew, Peter Garrett, 1st Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAgnew, Peter Graeme
   &nbspAgnew, Stephen William, where he was wounded
   &nbspAgnew, William Gladstone
   &nbspAiken, John Alexander Carlisle
   &nbspAird, John Renton, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspAird, Joseph Maurice
   &nbspAird, Malcolm Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAird, Malcolm Robin Meredith, where he was wounded
   &nbspAird, Ronald, where he was wounded
   &nbspAitken, John William Maxwell, 2
   &nbspAitken, Peter Rudyard, where he was wounded
   &nbspAizlewood, John Aldham, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAizlewood, Peter George Dennis
   &nbspAkers-Douglas, Ian Stanley
   &nbspAkrigg, Cecl Norton, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspAlbu, George Werner, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Alcantara di Querrieu, Pierre,
   &nbspAlcock, Margaret Savage
Alderson, Richard Cosmo
   &nbspAldridge, Peter Mestaer
Aldworth, John Richard St. Leg
   &nbspAldworth, Robert Harvey
   &nbspAlexander, Brian, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force, 6 Division
   &nbspAlexander, Bryan James Mildmay
   &nbspAlexander, Caledon Charles
   &nbspAlexander, Charles Gundry, 2nd
   &nbspAlexander, Charles Otway, after being reactivated
   &nbspAlexander, Claud, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspAlexander, Conn, with the Pioneer Corps and CMP
   &nbspAlexander, Evelyn Ruth Dorinda, with the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
   &nbspAlexander, Herbrand Charles
   &nbspAlexander, John Edward
   &nbspAlexander, Lennox Bruce
   &nbspAlexander, Margaret Sylvia Dap, with the Women’s Royal Naval Service (W.R.N.S)
   &nbspAlexander, Michael Charles, and became a POW at Colditz
   &nbspAlexander, Nancy Stuart, with the Young Men’s Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.)
   &nbspAlexander, Nigel William
Alexander, Patrick Rawnsley
   &nbspAlexander, Paul Robert Mayne
   &nbspAlexander, Robert Christopher
   &nbspAlexander, William Sigismund P, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAllanson-Winn, John Valentine, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspAllanson-Winn, Rowland Patrick
   &nbspAllen, Conway Benning
   &nbspAllen, Douglas Albert Vivian, B
   &nbspAllen, Geoffrey Michael
   &nbspAllen, Henry Adair
   &nbspAllen, Samuel Carson Fitzwilli ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspAllen, William Edward David ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspAllenby, Claude William Hynman
   &nbspAllenby, Dudley Jaffray Hynman
   &nbspAlleyne, John Meynell, 4th Bt.
   &nbspAlleyne, Reynold Meynell
   &nbspAllison, Joseph William Sloan
   &nbspAllsopp, Henry Richard, 5th Bar
Allsopp, John Ranulph
   &nbspAlport, Cuthbert James McCall, , with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the King’s African Rifles in East Africa
Alston-Roberts-West, William R
Alverny, Francois
   &nbspAman, Godfrey Pelham Leigh, 2nd ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspAncketill, Henry George
   &nbspAncketill, Matthew David, with the South African Coastal Defence Force
   &nbspAnderdon, Henry Manisty
   &nbspAnderson, Charles Bevan Carew, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAnderson, David Alastair Pears
Anderson, Guy Michael Craigie
Anderson, William Alexander
   &nbspAndrews, Harold James, with the Royal Air Force (R.A.F.) on special duties in Portugal and the Azores
   &nbspAndrews, Herbert Frank, as a Major with the Ulster Rifles
   &nbspAndrews, John Haldane J., as a Chief Engineering Officer for the Merchant Navy
   &nbspAndrews, Terence George, as a Major with the Royal Artillery
Andrews, Walter Moubray, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspAndrews, William, as a Captain of the Royal Army Ordinance Corps and as a Lieutenant of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Andrews, William Henry Thomson
   &nbspAndrews, William Terence, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspAnnan, John
   &nbspAnnan, Nöel Gilroy, Baron Annan
   &nbspAnnan, Thomas Quinn, in the Fleet Air Arm and Intelligence Corps
   &nbspAnnesley, Francis Dighton, 14th
   &nbspAnnesley, Martin Tyndale ( 1931-1941 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspAnnesley, Robert, 9th Earl Anne, in the Royal Signals
   &nbspAnson, Anthony John, with the Royal Corps of Signals
   &nbspAnson, Edward John
   &nbspAnson, Edward Reynell, 6th Bt.
   &nbspAnson, Frederic
   &nbspAnson, Henry Adelbert
   &nbspAnson, Peter, 7th Bt. ( 1941-1945 ), where he served in the South West Pacific and was a Prisoner of War
   &nbspAnson, Thomas George
   &nbspAnson, Thomas William Arnold, V
   &nbspAnstruther, Alexander Meister
   &nbspAnstruther, Ralph Hugo, of that, where he was wounded
   &nbspAnstruther, Robert Lewin
   &nbspAnstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, Ri
   &nbspAnstruther-Gray, William John
   &nbspAntrobus, Charles Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAntrobus, Crawfurd Ralph, where he was wounded
   &nbspAntrobus, Dennis Ronald ( 1940-1945 ), where he became a prisoner of war
   &nbspAntrobus, Edmund Shakerley Ale ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspAntrobus, Frances Joan ( 1942-1946 ), in the South African Military Nursing Service
   &nbspAntrobus, Henry Lindsay ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspAntrobus, Philip Coutts, 7th Bt ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a prisoner of war
   &nbspAntrobus, Robert Michael ( 1940-1945 ), in the South African Engineers Corps, where he was invalided
   &nbspArbuthnot, Andrew Robert Coghi ( 1944-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspArbuthnot, Archibald Hugh Goug ( 1939 )
   &nbspArbuthnot, Clive Denison
   &nbspArbuthnot, Ernest Douglas, as a Political Officer on the Abyssinian Frontier
   &nbspArbuthnot, Hugh FitzGerald, 7th
   &nbspArbuthnot, John Keith
   &nbspArbuthnot, John Sinclair-Wemys ( 1939 )
   &nbspArbuthnot, Patrick Charles, in the Middle East, where he was mentioned in despatches
Arbuthnot, Peter Charles Regin
Arbuthnot, Richard Henry Myles, where he was mentioned in despatches
Arbuthnot, Robert Dalrymple, 6t
   &nbspArbuthnot, Terence John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArbuthnott, Archibald
   &nbspArbuthnott, Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArbuthnott, Hugh John, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
   &nbspArbuthnott, James Gordon
   &nbspArbuthnott, John Campbell, 16th, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Fleet Air Arm)
   &nbspArbuthnott, John St. Clair
   &nbspArbuthnott, Robert, with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
   &nbspArbuthnott, Robert Keith, 15th, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArcedeckne-Butler, St. John De
   &nbspArchdale, Alexander Mervyn
   &nbspArchdale, Audley Montgomery, with the Scots Guards
   &nbspArchdale, Audley Quintin
   &nbspArchdale, Edward Folmer, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArchdale, Fulbert Audley, with the Pioneer Corps
   &nbspArchdale, Helen Elizabeth, Women’s Royal Naval Service (W.R.N.S.)
   &nbspArchdale, Humphreys
Archdale, Michael Mervyn Lyon
   &nbspArchdale, Nicholas Montgomery, with the 60th Rifles and Parachute Regiment
   &nbspArchdale, Osmund Audley
   &nbspArchdale, Patrick John Audley, with the Royal Norfolk Regiment
   &nbspArchdale, Patrick Mervyn, mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArchdale, Richard Montgomery, Gloucestershire Hussars
Archdall, Maynard Kingsley
   &nbspArchdall, Mervyn
Archdall, Warwick Henry
   &nbspArcher, Henry David
   &nbspArchibald, Gordon King
   &nbspArco-Zinneberg, Ludwig
Arco-Zinneberg, Ludwig
Arco-Zinneberg, Wilhelm
   &nbspArden, Francis Edward, where he was wounded in Italy
   &nbspArden, George Philip, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspArden, George William
   &nbspArden, John Philip Humphrey
   &nbspArmitage, Benjamin Rhodes
Armitage, Stanley Rhodes
   &nbspArmstrong, Andrew St. Clare, 5t, in the Royal Australian Engineers, 2nd Australian Infantry Force
   &nbspArmstrong, Christopher Wyborn
   &nbspArmstrong, Edmund Charles Mark
   &nbspArmstrong, James Robert Bargra
   &nbspArmstrong, Michael Henry
   &nbspArmstrong, Montagu John Proby, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArmstrong, Robert Anthony
   &nbspArmstrong-Jones, Ronald Owen L ( 1945 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspArmytage, Walter John, where he was mentioned in despatches, and became a POW
   &nbspArnott, John Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArnott, John Frederic, in the Saskatchewan Regiment
   &nbspArnott, Thomas John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspArthur, George Leonard, serving in Palestine and Italy
   &nbspArundell, John Francis, 16th Ba, and became a POW in 1940, including a spell in Colditz before being repatriated to Britain in 1944 with tuberculosis
   &nbspAshburnham, Anchitel Fleetwood ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspAshley-Cooper, Anthony John Pe ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspAsquith, Luke
   &nbspAstell, Thomas Sidney ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspAstley, Edward Delaval Henry, 2
   &nbspAstley, Philip Reginald, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspAstley, Simon Nevill
Astley-Corbett, Francis Henry
   &nbspAstley-Rushton, James Frederic, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspAstor, Ava Alice Muriel, as an ambulance driver
   &nbspAstor, Francis David Langhorne
   &nbspAstor, Gavin, 2nd Baron Astor o
   &nbspAstor, Hugh Waldorf
   &nbspAstor, John ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspAstor, John Jacob, in Italy, France, Germany and Norway
Atchison, Ian Alexander Nigel
   &nbspAtkinson, Anthony Guy ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches, and became a Japanese prisoner of war
Atkinson, Donald John
   &nbspAtkinson, Guy Montague, as the Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Battalion Wiltshire Home Guard
   &nbspAttlee, David Charles, in the Irish Guards
   &nbspAubrey-Fletcher, Henry Lancelo ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspAubrey-Fletcher, John Henry La
   &nbspAubrey-Fletcher, Lancelot Phil ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded and held as a POW
   &nbspAubrey-Fletcher, Nigel Chilton ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspAuchincloss, Hugh Dudley, Jr., with the Office of Naval Intelligence
   &nbspAuchinleck, Claude John Eyre
   &nbspAuden, John Anthony Lorimer
   &nbspAustin, John Byron Fraser, 3rd, in the King’s African Rifles in Tanganykia and Burnma, where he was mentioned in despatches
Austin, John Patrick Standidge, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAustin, Michael Trescawen, 5th, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspAvigdor-Goldsmid, James Arthur, where he was wounded
Awdry, Charles D.
   &nbspAykroyd, Bertram, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAykroyd, William Miles, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspAylmer, Blanche Mary, in the Womens Royal Air Force
   &nbspAylmer, Edward Arthur, where he was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAylmer, Gerald Edward, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspAylmer, Henry Gerald, in the Home Defence Forces
   &nbspAylmer, John Anthony
   &nbspAylmer, John Wyndham, where he was mentioned in despatches thrice
Aylmer, Matthew
Aylmer, Michael Arthur
   &nbspAylmer, Richard Michael, mentioned in despatches
   &nbspAyshford Sanford, Henry Martin, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBabington Smith, Bernard, with the Allied Photographic Intelligence Unit, and was mentioned in dispatches four times
   &nbspBabington, Elizabeth Jean
   &nbspBabington, Henry Christopher
   &nbspBabington, John Tremayne
   &nbspBack, Terence Hugh
   &nbspBackhouse, Edward Henry Walfor, and became a POW at Signapore (again)
Backhouse, John Edmund, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspBackhouse, Jonathan
   &nbspBackhouse, Roger Trelawny
   &nbspBackhouse, Wilfrid Jaspar, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBacon, Edmund Castell, 13th and, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBacon, Henry Thomas ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBaddeley, Allan
   &nbspBaddeley, William Shaw
   &nbspBagenal, Beauchamp, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspBagenal, John Stuart
Bagenal, Philip, with the 2/10 Battalion Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspBagge, John Alfred Picton, 6th, with the Cheshire Yeomanry in Palestine, Sudan and the British Military Missions to Ethiopia and Bulgaria
   &nbspBagnall, Charles Frederick Rex ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBagnell, William David Armstro, with the Allied Liaison, Headquarters
   &nbspBagot, Charles Edward Kirwan
   &nbspBagot, Charles Frederic Villie, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBagot, Oliver Robin, where he was taken Prisoner of War
   &nbspBagwell, John
   &nbspBagwell, William
   &nbspBagwell, William Edward Gumble, as a Major of the Royal Norfolk Regiment
   &nbspBagwell-Purefoy, Arthur Edward
   &nbspBailey, David Cecil
   &nbspBailey, David Russell Bailey, 4
   &nbspBailey, Derrick Thomas Louis, 3
   &nbspBailey, George Allen
   &nbspBailey, James Richard Abe
Bailey, John Vivien
   &nbspBaillie, Arthur Malcolm August
   &nbspBaillie, George Evan Michael
   &nbspBaillie-Hamilton, George, 12th
   &nbspBaillie-Hamilton, Walter Stuar, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaillieu, Edward Latham, where he was invalided
   &nbspBaillieu, Robert Latham, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaillieu, William Latham, 2nd B ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
   &nbspBaird, George Henry William
   &nbspBaird, James Richard Gardiner,
Baird, Robert Alexander Grevil ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspBaird, Robert Walter Stuart ( 1939-1941 ), with the Lothian and Border Yeomanry, and was then held as a Prisoner of War
   &nbspBaird, William Henry Gardiner
   &nbspBaker Baker, Oswald Frank
   &nbspBaker Wilbraham, Randle John, 7
   &nbspBaker, Chester Hamilton, with the Canadian Infantry
   &nbspBaker, Hugh Thomas, as a Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspBaker, Nigel Ernest Westby
   &nbspBaker, Peter Sherston
Baker-Cresswell, Gilfrid Edwar
Baker-Falkner, Roy Sydney, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaldwin, Arthur Windham, 3rd Ea
Baldwin, Christopher Melfort
   &nbspBaldwin, John Eustice Arthur
Baldwin, John Noel Anthony
   &nbspBaldwin, Oliver Ridsdale, 2nd E ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBalfour, Alexander Norman ( 1940-1945 ), in France and North Africa, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBalfour, David Andrew, 4th Baro
   &nbspBalfour, Eustace Arthur Gosche, in North Africa and Italy, where he was wounded
   &nbspBalfour, Francis Henry
   &nbspBalfour, Gerald Arthur James, 4, in the Merchant Navy
   &nbspBalfour, Ian, 2nd Baron Balfour ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Navy
   &nbspBalfour, John Charles ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Artillery in North Africa and Normandy
   &nbspBalfour, John Patrick Douglas, , where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBalfour, Robert Arthur Lytton,
   &nbspBalfour, Robert Arthur, 2nd Bar
Balfour, Ronald Edmond
   &nbspBall, Douglas George Oliver, Royal Army Service Corps
   &nbspBall, Peter Halley
Ball, Robert Sturge
   &nbspBampfylde, Anthony Gerard Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), he was a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
   &nbspBampfylde, David Cecil Warwick ( 1942-1945 ), he was wounded
Bampfylde, John Augustus Frede
   &nbspBanbury, Charles William, 2nd B, where he wa mentikoned in dispatches
   &nbspBancroft, Donald Royle Jackson, in France and Burma, where was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBannerman, Donald Arthur Gordo
Bannerman, Douglas Edward
   &nbspBarber, Anthony Perrinott Lysb ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and captured as a POW
   &nbspBarber, Derek Coates, Baron Bar, where he was invalided
   &nbspBarber, William Francis, 2nd Bt, fighting in Palestine, Egypt, North Africa and North West Europe
Barbour, David Murray
Barchard, Francis
Barclay, Aubrey Geoffrey de Ru
Barclay, Beauchamp d’Epinay
   &nbspBarclay, Colville Herbert Sanf ( 1941 )
Barclay, John Francis St. Barb
   &nbspBarclay, Robert Charles Sanfor
   &nbspBarclay, William Cradock de Ru, with the New Zealand Forces, where he was invalided
   &nbspBarcroft, Cecil Leonard, with the Coastguard Service
   &nbspBarcroft, Robert Ball
   &nbspBaring, Aubrey George Adeane
Baring, David Stuart
   &nbspBaring, Denzil
   &nbspBaring, Dudley William
   &nbspBaring, Edward Thomas, when he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaring, Esmond Charles
Baring, Francis Anthony
   &nbspBaring, Francis William
   &nbspBaring, George Rowland Stanley, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaring, Hugo Charles, serving in the Middle East and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBaring, Mark
   &nbspBaring, Maurice Bingham
   &nbspBaring, Michael John
Baring, Patrick
   &nbspBaring, Robin Windham
   &nbspBaring, Rupert, 4th Baron Revel
Baring-Gould, Benjamin Gordon
   &nbspBaring-Gould, Edward Arthur
Baring-Gould, Jasper Julian
Barker, John Frederick
   &nbspBarker-Hahlo, Jocelyn George R
Barker-Hahlo, John Francis Cro
Barkley, Hugh Alistair Yuille
   &nbspBarlow, Christopher Edward Emm
   &nbspBarlow, Richard Hugh, 6th Bt.
   &nbspBarnett, Joel, Baron Barnett, in the Royal Army Service Corps
   &nbspBarnewall, Francis Richard, in the South West Pacfic
   &nbspBarnewall, John Robert, serving in Syria and New Guinea
   &nbspBarnewall, Patrick Joseph
   &nbspBarnewall, Reginald Robert, 13t
   &nbspBarraclough, John
   &nbspBarran, Edward Nicholson
   &nbspBarran, John Leighton, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspBarran, Lilian Joan ( 1940-1946 ), in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspBarrett, John Rollo, where he became a POW in Greece
   &nbspBarrett, Rollo Samuel
   &nbspBarrett-Lennard, Alexander Dac
Barrett-Lennard, Dacre
Barrett-Lennard, Dacre Lowther
Barrett-Lennard, Francis Graha
   &nbspBarrett-Lennard, Hugh Dacre, 6t, where he was mentioned in despatches
Barrett-Lennard, Michael Godfr
   &nbspBarrett-Lennard, Trevor Henry, in the Australian Infantry Force
   &nbspBarrington, Alexander Fitzwill ( 1939-1942 ), and was then captured as a POW
   &nbspBarrington, Croker Edmund, where he was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBarrington, Eric Rupert Walter
   &nbspBarrington, John
   &nbspBarrington, John Frederick, in the occupying troops in Trinidad
   &nbspBarrington, John William ( 1939-1943 ), serving in Italy, and captured as a POW
   &nbspBarrington, Peter Malet, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspBarron, Percy Edward Abney Pau, as a Lieutenant, Free French Forces
   &nbspBarron, William Geoffrey Eusta
   &nbspBarrow, Cecil Ronald Patrick, in which he was wounded
Barrow, David
   &nbspBarrow, George Lennox, in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force
   &nbspBarrow, George de Symons, with the Home Guard
Barrow, John Geoffrey, as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspBarry, Edward Courtenay Tress, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspBarry, Gerald, including serving as Deputy Military Secretary of the Eastern Army of India
   &nbspBarry, Hubert Wyndham
   &nbspBarry, John Stapleton
   &nbspBarry, Rupert Rodney Francis T, where he was captured and held as a POW
Barstow, Oliver
   &nbspBartholomew, John Cairns, where he became a POW in North Africa
   &nbspBarthropp, Patrick Peter Colum, where he became a POW in 1942
   &nbspBartlett, Basil Hardington, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
Bartlett, George Arthur
   &nbspBartlett, Henry David Hardingt
   &nbspBarton, Andrew Synge
   &nbspBarton, Bertram James Richards, as a Captain with the Home Guard
   &nbspBarton, Brough Godfrey
   &nbspBarton, Denys Evelyn
   &nbspBarton, Frederick Bertram, after which he retired as an honorary Captain
Barton, Henry
   &nbspBarton, Hugh David MacEwen
   &nbspBarton, Hugh Ronald, attached to the Free French Forces
Barton, John Charles
Barton, Pamela Espeut, as a Flying Officer with the Womens Auxiliary Air Force
   &nbspBarttelot, James Nigel Walter
Barttelot, Walter de Stopham, 4, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBarttelot, William Frederick G
   &nbspBarwick, Richard Llewellyn, 3rd ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBataille, Richard Albert, serving in New Guinea
   &nbspBates, Austin Graves ( 1939-1943 )
Bates, Edward Percy
   &nbspBates, Geoffrey Voltelin, 5th B
   &nbspBates, John Dawson, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspBates, Philip Edward
   &nbspBathe, Christopher Albert, 6th
   &nbspBatho, Maurice Benjamin, 2nd Bt
Bathurst, Allen Algernon, Lord ( 1939-1942 ), with the Arab Legion from 1941 to 1942
   &nbspBathurst, Benjamin Ludlow, 2nd
   &nbspBathurst, Christopher Metcalfe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBathurst, Peter
   &nbspBathurst, Philip Charles Metca
   &nbspBathurst, William Ralph Seymou
   &nbspBaxendale, Joseph Alwyn Franci
   &nbspBaxter, Frank Godfrey
   &nbspBayley, John Maurice, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBayley, Kennett, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBayly, Charles
   &nbspBayly, George Henry Uniacke ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBayly, James Cartwright Uniack
   &nbspBayly, John
   &nbspBayly, Lancelot Peter
   &nbspBayly, Patrick Uniacke
   &nbspBaynes, Anthony Edward George
   &nbspBaynes, Rory Malcolm Stuart, 6t
Bazalgette, Ian Willoughby, V.C
   &nbspBazley, Thomas Stafford, 3rd Bt, in the Intelligence Services and Ministry of Information
   &nbspBeamish, Agnes Olive, in the Auxiliary Territorial Service
   &nbspBeamish, Antonia Vivien Hamilt, as a Subaltern in the Auxiliary Territorial Service
   &nbspBeamish, Brian Plues, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves (R.A.F.V.R.)
   &nbspBeamish, Desmond William
   &nbspBeamish, Geoffrey Vance Gordon
   &nbspBeamish, Gerald Colmley, as a Flying Officer for the Royal Air Force
   &nbspBeamish, Helen Evelyn Hamilton, as a Red Cross Nursing Sister
   &nbspBeamish, Henry Hamilton, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBeamish, Henry William Basil P, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves (R.A.F.V.R.)
Beamish, John Otway Hamilton
   &nbspBeamish, Noreen Violet, in the Territorial Army Nursing Service
   &nbspBeamish, Patrick Hugh, as a Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps
   &nbspBeamish, Rex Orpen, with the Australian Military Forces and with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspBeamish, Richard Ludlow
   &nbspBeamish, Richard Marie
   &nbspBeamish, Richard Sackville Ham ( 1940-1945 ), he was held as a prisioner of war
   &nbspBeamish, Tufton Victor Hamilto, in France, Belgium, Singapore, Burma, North Africa and Italy
   &nbspBeamish, William Anthony Alten, as a Lieutenant with the Royal Signals
   &nbspBeattie, George Liddell Carrut
   &nbspBeatty, John Lionel, with the 14th/20th King’s Hussars
   &nbspBeatty, Peter Randolph Louis, in the Royal Naval Reserve
   &nbspBeatty, William Richard Le Hun, in the Naval Ordnance Inspection Department
   &nbspBeauchamp, David Dohrmann
   &nbspBeauchamp, Henry Rex
   &nbspBeauchamp, John Proctor
   &nbspBeauchamp, Trevor Haultain
Beauchamp, William Dashwood Pr
   &nbspBeauclerk, Amelius Aubrey de V
   &nbspBeauclerk, Charles Frederic Au
   &nbspBeauclerk, Raphael Charles, 6°
Beaufort-Spontin, Karl Albrech
   &nbspBeaumont, George Howland Franc, in the Coldstream Guards
   &nbspBeaumont, Thomas, in the Royal Artillery, in Africa, India and Burma
   &nbspBeaumont, Wentworth Hubert Cha, where he was wounded and taken as a prisoner of war
   &nbspBeavan, Sydney Corbin Nicholls, where he became a POW
   &nbspBeazley, Hugh John Sherard
   &nbspBecher, Charles Henry ( 1941-1945 )
Becher, John Henry
   &nbspBecher, John Kenneth ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspBecher, Michael Henry Geoffrey
   &nbspBecher, Otto Humphrey
   &nbspBecher, Ralph Frederick Richar, during which he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBeck, Richard
   &nbspBeckett, Christopher John, 4th
   &nbspBeckett, Martyn Gervase, 2nd Bt
   &nbspBeckett, Ralph William Ernest, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Beckwith-Smith, Merton, and was captured as a POW in Singapore
   &nbspBeckwith-Smith, Peter Merton, serving in France, North-West Europe and Palestine
   &nbspBeecham, Joseph Michael
   &nbspBeecham, Thomas Welles
Beevor, Thomas Lubbock, 6th Bt.
   &nbspBell, Francis Cecil Leonard
   &nbspBell, Frank Erskine, where he became a POW in Borneo
   &nbspBell, Hugh Francis, 4th Bt.
Bell, John Laurence
Bell, John Lowthian
Bell, Kenelm Stewart Leith
   &nbspBellamy, Robert Hugh
   &nbspBellew, George Rothe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBellingham, Arthur Stuart
   &nbspBellingham-Smith, Oliver, and became a POW of the Japanese
   &nbspBeloff, Max, Baron Beloff, with the Royal Signals
Belzunce-Castelmauron, Henri R
   &nbspBenn, Anthony
   &nbspBenn, Edward Glanvill, where he was mentioned in despatches
Benn, Frederick Christopher
   &nbspBenn, Ion Bridges Hamilton
   &nbspBenn, John Andrews, 3rd Bt.
Benn, Michael Julius Wedgwood
   &nbspBenn, Patrick Ion Hamilton, 2nd, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBenn, William Wedgwood, 1st Vis, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBennet, Charles Augustus Grey,
   &nbspBennett, Charles Wilfrid, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBenson, Giles Barnaby
   &nbspBenson, John Roby, 2nd Baron Ch
   &nbspBenson, Nicholas Robin
Bentheim und Steinfurt, Alexis
Bentheim und Steinfurt, Georg-
   &nbspBentinck, Henry Noel, 11th Earl, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspBentinck, Wolf Wolter Rudolf
   &nbspBenton Jones, Peter Fawcett, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBenyon, John Wicht ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBenyon, Richard
   &nbspBeresford, Alfred de la Poer
   &nbspBeresford, Arthur George Marcu
   &nbspBeresford, Benedict Henry de l, with the Royal Armoured Corps
Beresford, Brian de la Poer, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspBeresford, Charles Marcus Tris, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspBeresford, George de la Poer ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBeresford, Gervais de la Poer
Beresford, Hugh Tristram de la
   &nbspBeresford, John de la Poer ( 1944-1945 )
   &nbspBeresford, Marcus Gervais de l
   &nbspBeresford, Marcus Walter de la, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspBeresford, Richard de la Poer
   &nbspBeresford, Stephen Marcus de l
   &nbspBeresford, William Mostyn de l
   &nbspBeresford-Peirse, Francis Camp
   &nbspBeresford-Peirse, Henry Campbe
   &nbspBeresford-Peirse, Raymond Wind
   &nbspBeresford-Peirse, Robert Henry
   &nbspBerkeley, Basil Robert, where he was wounded
   &nbspBerkeley, Edward Henry, in the Royal Engineers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBerkeley, Maurice
   &nbspBernard, Charles Broderick Amy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBernard, Percy Ronald Gardner, ( 1939-1945 ), and was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspBerney, John Reedham, in the Royal New Zealand Air Force
   &nbspBerney, Richard Bruce, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBerney, Robert Henry
   &nbspBerney, Sinclair Henry Hanson, in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force
   &nbspBerney, Thomas Reedham, 10th Bt
Bernus, Ludwig
   &nbspBerridge, James Willcox
   &nbspBerridge, Robert Lesley
   &nbspBerry, Denis Gomer
   &nbspBerry, Geoffrey Lionel, 2nd Vis ( 1940-1942 ), where he was invalided
Berry, George
   &nbspBerry, Herbert Oswald, where he was invalided
Berry, John Douglas
   &nbspBerry, John Seymour, 2nd Viscou, in North Africa and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBerry, Julian
   &nbspBerry, Oliver Charles David ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBerry, Rodney Mathias, where he was wounded
   &nbspBerry, William Michael, Baron H, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBerry, William Neville
Bertie, John Edward
   &nbspBest, George Frederic Matthew, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBest, Harry George, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Best, John Philip
   &nbspBest, John William, where he became at POW at Colditz (from which he tried to escape and was involved in building a glider)
   &nbspBest, Patrick George Matthew
   &nbspBest, Peter Anthony, where he became a POW
   &nbspBest, Robert Samuel, 8th Baron, where he was wounded
   &nbspBest, Thomas William, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBest, Walter John, in the Far East, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBest-Shaw, John James Kenward,
   &nbspBest-Shaw, John Michael Robert ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspBest-Shaw, Julia Aylmer ( 1943-1945 ), in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspBethell, Christopher Alick
   &nbspBethell, David Allan, 5th Baron, where he was where he was mentioned in dispatches three times, and was wounded
   &nbspBethell, Jocelyn Slingsby, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBethell, John Raymond, 2nd Baro
   &nbspBethell, Richard Alfred Slings
   &nbspBethell, Richard Morland Tolle
   &nbspBethell, Vivian Lionel Slingsb ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspBethell, William Gladstone ( 1939-1941 ), when he was invalided
Bevan, Anthony George, with the Royal Navy, aboard the HMS Daring
   &nbspBewicke-Copley, Robert Godfrey, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspBibby, Derek James, 2nd Bt. ( 1942-1946 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspBibby, James David
   &nbspBibby, John Eric Hartley
   &nbspBiddulph, Anthony
   &nbspBiddulph, Francis John
   &nbspBiddulph, Frank Michael
   &nbspBiddulph, Jean, in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspBiddulph, Michael Anthony
   &nbspBiddulph, Nicholas Osborne Joh, as a Temporary Captain with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspBiddulph, Rowland, in France and Burma
   &nbspBigham, Edward Clive, 3rd Visco ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBillingham, Anthony James
   &nbspBingham, Francis Humphrey, in Somaliland and Abyssinia
   &nbspBingham, George Roderick Benti
   &nbspBingham, Hugh Denis Sinclair
   &nbspBingham, John Edward, in North Africa, with the Derbyshire Yeomanry and Special Air Service
   &nbspBingham, John Michael Ward, 7th, with the Royal Engineers and attached to the General Staff
   &nbspBingham, John Nigel Ralph, where he was wounded
   &nbspBirch Reynardson, Vere Henry
   &nbspBirdwood, Christopher Bromhead
   &nbspBirdwood, Christopher R. Brodr, in the Royal Engineers
   &nbspBirdwood, Felix Tolcher
   &nbspBirdwood, Nigel Fortune, in the Royal Engineers
   &nbspBirdwood, Richard Douglas Davi
   &nbspBirkin, Charles Lloyd, 5th Bt.
   &nbspBirkin, David Leslie
   &nbspBirkin, Geoffrey Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBirkin, James Michael
   &nbspBirkin, Peter Lawrence ( 1939 ), where he was mentioned in despatches, and held as a POW 1942-1943
Birkin, Philip Gervaise, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBirkmyre, Archibald, 3rd Bt., in Burma
   &nbspBirkmyre, Archy ( 1939-1943 ), in the Royal Armoured Corps, and was invalided
   &nbspBirtwistle, Michael Albert Ast
Bischoffshausen, Claus-Henning
Bisping, Johann
Blaber, Sidney Clive
Black, James Dallas
   &nbspBlackburn, Arthur Seaforth, V.C ( 1939-1942 ), when he was captured in Java and became a POW
   &nbspBlackburne Daniell, David Fran, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspBlacker, Robert Stewart
Blacker, William Desmond, as a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal Artillery
   &nbspBlackett, Charles Douglas, 9th ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspBlackett, Francis Hugh, 11th Bt
   &nbspBlackett, George William, 10th, in the Corps of Military Police
   &nbspBlackett, John Harold Booth, where he was wounded and invalided
   &nbspBlackett, Rupert Henry ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded twice
Blackham, John Patrick
   &nbspBlackwell, Richard
   &nbspBlackwood, Guy Neville
   &nbspBladon, Frank McKno, with the 8th Army
   &nbspBlair, Chandos, where he became a POW in 1940 and escaped in 1941
   &nbspBlair-Cunynghame, James Ogilvy
   &nbspBlair-Imrie, Hew Angus Christo
   &nbspBlair-Oliphant, David Nigel
Blake, Charles Anthony Howell
   &nbspBlake, Francis Edward Colquhou
   &nbspBlake, Pamela ( 1943-1945 ), in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspBlake, Robert Norman William, B, where he was a POW from 1942 until he escaped in 1944, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBlake, Ulick Temple, 16th Bt.
   &nbspBlake, Valentine John Bruce, where he became a POW
   &nbspBlakeney, Charles Llewellyn
   &nbspBlakeney, Charles Noel ( 1943 ), he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBlakeney, Robert Edward
   &nbspBlakeney, Stephen Richard St.
   &nbspBlakeney, Thomas Newcome
   &nbspBlakeney, William Ernest
   &nbspBlaker, Peter Allan Renshaw, Ba, where he was wounded
   &nbspBlakiston-Houston, Barbara Kat
   &nbspBlakiston-Houston, John ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspBlakiston-Houston, John Matthe
   &nbspBland, Henry Archibald Forster
   &nbspBland, James Franklin McMahon, with the Canadian Army
   &nbspBland, Simon Claude Michael
   &nbspBland, Sydney Frances Josephin, as a Sister for the Joint War Committee
Blennerhassett, Marmaduke Char
   &nbspBligh, Noel Gervase ( 1940-1945 ), with the Royal Pioneer Corps
   &nbspBligh, Peter Stuart, 10th Earl, where he became a POW
   &nbspBlock, David Arthur Kennedy Wi, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBlois, Anthony Gervase
   &nbspBlois, Gervase Ralph Edmund, 10
   &nbspBlois, Gervase Vanneck
   &nbspBlois, Jane Elizabeth Georgian
   &nbspBlois-Brooke, Michael Steuart
   &nbspBlois-Brooke, Thomas Eardley
   &nbspBlomefield, Peregrine Maitland, where he was wounded
   &nbspBlomefield, Thomas Edward Pere
Blomefield, Wilmot Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBlomfield, Valentine
   &nbspBlood, Bindon, wounded, mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBlood, Bindon Fitzgerald
   &nbspBlood, Jeffrey Armstrong
   &nbspBlood, John Hector
   &nbspBlood, Lewis Edward Lloyd Bind
   &nbspBlood, Thomas Holcroft
   &nbspBlood, William Edmund Robarts
   &nbspBlood-Smyth, Liddon FitzGerald ( 1946-1948 ), as a Seaman in the service of the United States Navy
   &nbspBlount, Walter Edward Alpin, 12, serving in Motor Torpedo Boats
Blucher von Wahlstatt, Nikolau
   &nbspBlunden, Philip Overington, 7th ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Navy
Blunt, Charles John Harvey
   &nbspBlunt, Evelyn Powlett Clavell ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspBlunt, Grant Anthony Clavell
   &nbspBlunt, John Edward Chicheley
   &nbspBlunt, Michael Hugh ( 1944-1947 ), serving in Burma
   &nbspBlunt, Richard Mark
   &nbspBlunt, William Senhouse
   &nbspBlunt-Mackenzie, Walter Osra ( 1941-1943 ), in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves
Boal, Samuel McCaughey
   &nbspBoardman, Thomas Gray, Baron Bo
Bocholtz-Asseburg, Max
Bock, Richard Norman Walker
   &nbspBoden, Patrick Anthony Drummon ( 1943-1945 )
Bodley, Mark Courtenay
Boeselager, Maximilian
   &nbspBoileau, Edmond Charles, 7th Bt
   &nbspBoisville Newby, Cecil Hugo, and was in command of HMS Echo during the sinking of the Bismarck
Boles, Gerald Fortescue, 2nd Bt
   &nbspBoles, Kenneth Coleridge
   &nbspBolitho, Simon Edward, and was wounded twice
   &nbspBolitho, William Robins, in Coldstream Guards and Parachute Regiment
Bols, Kenneth William
   &nbspBolster, David Charles
Bolster, John Lander
Boltenstern, Hans Albrecht
Bomford, Charles Powell
   &nbspBomford, George Warren
   &nbspBomford, Guy
   &nbspBomford, John Chaloner
Bomford, John Hamilton, in Royal New Zealand Air Force
Bomford, Michael Stephen
   &nbspBomford, Peter, with 1st Gurkha Rifles
   &nbspBomford, Raymond Francis, and became a POW in Malaya
Bomford, Richard Lyndon
Bomford, Stephen Robert Willia, in 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Forces
   &nbspBomford, Trevor Laurence
Bomhard, Friedrich
Bond, Charles Frederick Gordon
   &nbspBonham Carter, Mark Raymond, Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW (1943) and escaped (1943)
   &nbspBonham, Antony Lionel Thomas, 4
   &nbspBonham, John Henry Hamilton, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspBonham, Richard Charles
Bonham-Carter, Basil Edgar
   &nbspBonham-Carter, Brian Hulbert, where he became a POW
   &nbspBonham-Carter, Christopher Dou, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Bonham-Carter, Mervyn Charles
   &nbspBonham-Carter, Richard Erskine, where he became a POW 1944-1945
Bonner, George Edward
   &nbspBonsor, Bryan Cosmo, 3rd Bt., with the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBonsor, David Victor
   &nbspBoord, Oscar Leslie
   &nbspBooth, David Reginald Peter
   &nbspBooth, George
   &nbspBooth, James Charles Macaulay, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBooth, John Brabazon, in India
   &nbspBooth, John Roberts ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded three times
   &nbspBooth, Kenneth Alec James, in Burma
   &nbspBooth, Philip, 2nd Bt., with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Fusliers and Pioneer Corps
   &nbspBooth-Jones, Garry Twemlow
   &nbspBooth-Jones, Thomas Vernon
   &nbspBoothby, Basil Frederick ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspBoothby, Christopher Evelyn
   &nbspBoothby, Hugo Robert Brooke, 14 ( 1942-1944 )
   &nbspBoothby, James Robert Maitland ( 1939-1942 )
Boothby, Osbert Stephen ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspBootle-Wilbraham, Lionel, 6th B, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBorghese, Junio Valerio Scipio
   &nbspBorrie, Albert Ernest, in the Green Howards, fighting at Dunkirk and North Africa. He was captuerd personally by Rommel, and was a POW in Italy, Landau and Poland
   &nbspBorthwick, Algernon Malcolm
   &nbspBorthwick, Brian Thomas
   &nbspBorthwick, John Henry Stuart, o
   &nbspBorthwick, John Thomas, 3rd Bt.
Borthwick, Peter George Alexan
   &nbspBorthwick, William Jason Maxwe
   &nbspBorwick, James Hugh Myles, 4th, where he was wounded
   &nbspBorwick, Michael George, in the Middle East Commandos, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspBorwick, Peter Malise
Bosanquet, Graham Bromhead
Boscawen, Evelyn Frederick Ver
   &nbspBoscawen, George Hugh, 9th Visc, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspBoscawen, Henry Edward
   &nbspBoscawen, John Perceval Townsh
   &nbspBoscawen, John Roger, in the South-West Pacific
   &nbspBoscawen, Owen Tremayne
   &nbspBoscawen, Robert Thomas, where he was wounded
   &nbspBossom, Clive, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspBossom, Doric
   &nbspBosville Macdonald, Alexander ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspBosworth-Martin, Stephen Boswo
   &nbspBoucher, Charles Hamilton
   &nbspBoughey, Edward Peter Fletcher
Boughey, John Fletcher
   &nbspBoughey, Richard James, 10th Bt ( 1943-1945 )
Boula de Mareuil, Armand
   &nbspBoulton, Christopher Carmichae, serving in France, the Middle East, Italy and Austria
   &nbspBoulton, Denis Duncan Harold O
Boulton, Duncan Davidson
   &nbspBoulton, Edward John, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBoulton, Harold Hugh Christian
   &nbspBoulton, William Whytehead, 3rd ( 1939-1944 ), with the Essex Yeomanry, 104th Royal Horse Artillery and 14th Royal Horse Artillery
   &nbspBourke, Arthur John Henry, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBourke, Bryan Longley
   &nbspBourke-Borrowes, Cecil Hubert, attached to RAF North Weald and SHAEF HQ
   &nbspBourne, Geoffrey Kemp, Baron Bo
   &nbspBourne, Norman Harold ( 1943-1945 )
Boustead, John Derek Atheling
   &nbspBowater, Ian Frank
   &nbspBowater, John Vansittart, 4th B, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspBowden, Frank Houston, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspBowden, Herbert William, Baron ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBowden-Smith, Philip Ernest
Bowen, Cecil Leander John
   &nbspBowen, James Bevan
   &nbspBowen, Nicholas Edward
   &nbspBowen, Robert Edward Cole
   &nbspBowen-Colthurst, Charles Patri
   &nbspBowes-Lyon, Douglas Ian Gordon
Bowes-Lyon, John Patrick, Maste ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspBowes-Lyon, Ronald George, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBowlby, Adelbert Charles Edwar ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBowlby, Cuthbert Francis Bond ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBowlby, Edward John Mostyn
   &nbspBowlby, Francis Edward Salvin, in the Middle East, Italy and North-West Europe
   &nbspBowlby, George Molesworth Salv
   &nbspBowlby, Hugh Savin ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspBowlby, Vivian Russell Salvin ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBowman, Paul Humphrey Armytage
Bowyer, Richard Laurence Grenv
   &nbspBowyer-Smyth, Philip Weyland, 1, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBoxwell, Francis St. Leger, in the Irish Guards
   &nbspBoyd, Francis Bagenal, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBoyd, Gilbert Allan Rowland, 6t ( 1943-1944 ), in North africa and Italy
Boyd, Ronald Walter
   &nbspBoyd-Carpenter, John Archibald
Boyd-Orr, Donald Noel
   &nbspBoyd-Rochfort, Harold, on staff
   &nbspBoylan, Edward Thomas Arthur G
   &nbspBoylan, Francis Michael Benedi
   &nbspBoyle, Alasdair David Forbes, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBoyle, Charles Norman Cavendis, where he was mentioned in despatches
Boyle, David Logan
   &nbspBoyle, David William Maurice, 9, in the Atlantic, Arctic and East Indies, and was mentioned in despatches
Boyle, Douglas
   &nbspBoyle, Edmund Michael Gordon L
   &nbspBoyle, Hugh MacCormac
   &nbspBoyle, James, where he became a Japanese POW at Singapore
   &nbspBoyle, John David
   &nbspBoyle, John William, 14th Earl, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBoyle, Patrick James
Boyle, Patrick John Salvin
   &nbspBoyle, Patrick Reginald, 13th E
   &nbspBoyle, Patrick Spencer
   &nbspBoyle, Peter Norman, where he was shot down and became a POW
   &nbspBoyle, Ranald Hugh Montgomerie, where he was wounded
   &nbspBoyle, Richard Courtenay
   &nbspBoyle, Robert Henry, 8th Earl o
Boyle, Robin Lascelles
   &nbspBoyle, Walter Julian Algernon
   &nbspBoyle, William Henry Dudley, 12 ( 1939-1940 ), where he commanded the expedition to Narvik
   &nbspBrabazon, Anthony Windham Norm, where he was wounded
   &nbspBrabazon, Campbell Anthony, in the Australian Imperial Forces, and was wounded
   &nbspBrabazon, Robert Charles, in the Australian Imperial Forces, and became a POW
Brabetz, Peter
Brace, Eustace Frank Feilden
   &nbspBradford, Berenger Colborne, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBradford, Cassandra Felicity
   &nbspBradford, Donald Clifton
   &nbspBradford, Edward Montagu Andre, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bradford, Ridley Lewkenor
   &nbspBrain, David Francis
   &nbspBrain, Donald
   &nbspBrain, Geoffrey John Farrer ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspBraine, Bernard Richard, Baron, with the North Staffordshire Regiment, in Africa, North-West Europe and South-East Asia
   &nbspBramall, Edwin Noel Westby, Bar ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe
   &nbspBrand, Charles Andrew, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrand, David Francis, 5th Visco
   &nbspBrand, Humphrey Ranulph
   &nbspBrand, Michael Charles, where he was wounded
Brand, Robert James
   &nbspBrand, Robin
   &nbspBrandon, Henry Vivian, Baron Br, with the Royal Artillery, in Madagascar, India and Burma
   &nbspBrandon, Richard Ernest, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrandreth, Thomas Tarleton
Branson, Clive Ali Chimmo
   &nbspBrasier-Creagh, Brian Richmond
   &nbspBrasier-Creagh, Jack Gerard, with Somerset Light Infantry
   &nbspBrasier-Creagh, Percy Brooke, in Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers
   &nbspBrassey, Bernard Thomas, 2nd Ba, where he was wounded
   &nbspBrassey, Hugh Trefusis
   &nbspBrassey, Peter Esmé, where he was wounded
   &nbspBray, Francis Arthur Michael
   &nbspBrazier-Creagh, George Edward, with Royal Artillery
   &nbspBrazier-Creagh, Kilner Rupert, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBrazier-Creagh, Neville Henry
Breakwell, Oliver
   &nbspBrenan, Gerald John Noel, with North Irish Horse
   &nbspBrereton, Thomas Franc Sadleir
   &nbspBrett, Antony Reginald Forbes
Brett, John
   &nbspBrett, Lionel Gordon Baliol, 4t, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrickwood, Basil Greame, 3rd Bt, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspBrickwood, Rupert Redvers, 2nd
   &nbspBridge, Arthur Darley ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBridge, Nigel Cyprian, Baron Br, serving in Italy, France and Germany
   &nbspBridgeman, Geoffrey John Orlan
   &nbspBridgeman, Gerald Michael Orla, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bridgeman, Humphrey Reginald
   &nbspBridgeman, Robert Clive, 2nd Vi ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBriggs, Asa, Baron Briggs ( 1942-1945 ), in the Intelligence Corps
Brigstocke, William George Pla
   &nbspBrims, David Vaughan, where he became a POW at Oflag VIIB
   &nbspBrinckman, Roderick Napoleon, 5, where he was mentioned in despatches, wounded, capptured as a POW, and escaped
   &nbspBrinckman, William Brian ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrisco, Donald Gilfrid, 8th Bt., and was a POW from 1942 to 1945
Brisco, Robert Hilton
   &nbspBriscoe, John Arthur
   &nbspBriscoe, John Leigh Charlton, 4
   &nbspBriscoe, Richard Kynaston ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspBroadbridge, Rupert Guy, in Abyssina, Libya and Triploi
   &nbspBrockbank, John Myles
   &nbspBrocklebank, John Montague, 5th, where he was a POW from 1943 to 1945
   &nbspBrocklebank, Thomas Gordon
   &nbspBrocklehurst, Henry Courtney
   &nbspBrocklehurst, Philip Lee, 2nd B ( 1941-1943 )
   &nbspBrodie, Montagu Ninian Alexand ( 1940-1945 ), with the Royal Artillery
Brodrick, Michael Victor
Broke, Charles Vere
   &nbspBromhead, Edmund de Gonville
   &nbspBromhead, Robert Benjamin Gonv
   &nbspBromley, Rupert Howe, 9th Bt.
   &nbspBrook, Philip Roy
   &nbspBrooke, Alan Francis, 1st Visco ( 1939-1945 ), where he was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrooke, Anthony Walter Dayrell ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspBrooke, Basil Arthur
   &nbspBrooke, Basil Charles Barringt
   &nbspBrooke, Basil Gerald
Brooke, Basil Julian David
   &nbspBrooke, Basil Malise
   &nbspBrooke, Edward Acton
   &nbspBrooke, Frank Hastings ( 1939 )
   &nbspBrooke, Geoffrey Arthur George, including serving the battleship H.M.S Prince of Wales when it was sunk
   &nbspBrooke, George Francis Cecil, 3, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
Brooke, Henry Alan
   &nbspBrooke, Henry Arthur Gunning, in Tunisia and Italy
   &nbspBrooke, Henry John Allen, in the Mediterranean, North African Landings, Artic Convoys and Pacfic, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrooke, John Warden, 2nd Viscou, where he was wounded
   &nbspBrooke, John Weston, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspBrooke, Oliver George
Brooke, Paul Rigby Sinclair
   &nbspBrooke, Peter Barrington, with the Royal Naval Reserve
Brooke, Reginald Acton
   &nbspBrooke, Richard Neville, 10th B, where he was wounded, became a POW, and escaped
   &nbspBrooke, Thomas, 2nd Viscount Al, in the Royal Artillery
Brooks, Allan William Ivo
   &nbspBrooks, Christopher John
   &nbspBrooks, Ronald Marshall
   &nbspBrooksbank, Edward William, 2nd
   &nbspBrooksbank, Stamp Godfrey
Broome, Keith
Brotherton-Ratcliffe, Edward
   &nbspBrotherton-Ratcliffe, John, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspBrougham, John Collingwood
   &nbspBrougham, Victor Henry Peter, 4, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBroughton, Evelyn Delves, 12th
   &nbspBroughton, Peter John Delves
   &nbspBroughton, William Edward
   &nbspBroun, Hulance Haddington, in the Middle East
   &nbspBroun, Lionel McIntyre, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspBroun, William Windsor, of Cols
Brown, Alexander Bruce Hargrea
   &nbspBrown, Charles Frederick Richm
   &nbspBrown, Frederick Richard, including in Crete, and became a POW at Tobruk
   &nbspBrown, George
   &nbspBrown, Ralph Richmond
Browne, Anthony Howe
Browne, David
   &nbspBrowne, Dominick Andrew Sidney, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrowne, Henry George Angus ( 1939-1942 ), he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBrowne, John Francis Archibald, he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspBrowne, Patrick Theodore Levin
   &nbspBrowne, Patrick Warren
   &nbspBrowne, Peter Kilmaine
Browne, Peter Raleigh Howe, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBrowne, Terence Francis Denis
   &nbspBrowne, Ulick
   &nbspBrowne, William Robert Anthony
   &nbspBrowne-Clayton, Robert Denis
   &nbspBrowne-Clayton, William Patric
   &nbspBrownlow, James Christy, with King’s Royal Rifle Corps
   &nbspBrownlow, John Desmond Cavendi
   &nbspBrownlow, William Stephen, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspBruce Lockhart, Logie
   &nbspBruce Lockhart, Rab Brougham
   &nbspBruce Lockhart, Robert McGrego
   &nbspBruce, Andrew Douglas Alexande, where he was wounded
   &nbspBruce, Bernard, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bruce, Charles John, in North West Europe
   &nbspBruce, Colin Michael Fairlie
   &nbspBruce, David, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspBruce, David Kirkpatrick Este, with the Office of Strategic Services
   &nbspBruce, Donald William Trevor, B, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBruce, Edward Macaulay, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBruce, Francis Michael Ian, of, in the U.S. Marine amphibious forces
   &nbspBruce, Henry Victor, of Salloch
   &nbspBruce, Hervey John William, 6th
   &nbspBruce, Ian Robert Craufurd Geo
   &nbspBruce, Jean, in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspBruce, John Bernard
   &nbspBruce, John Charles Douglas
   &nbspBruce, Merlin
   &nbspBruce, Michael William Selby, o, and was wounded again
   &nbspBruce, Nigel Henry Clarence
   &nbspBruce, Nigel Macaulay
   &nbspBruce, Nigel Patrick
   &nbspBruce, Nikita, in the Sherwood Foresters and the Intelligence Corps
   &nbspBruce, Robert
   &nbspBruce, Robert Graham Dalzel, and became a POW
Bruce, Robert Julian Thomas
   &nbspBruce, Robert Richard Fernie
   &nbspBruce, William Fox
Bruce, William Reginald Richar
   &nbspBruce-Gardner, Bryan Charles ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspBruce-Jones, Thomas Dunlop
   &nbspBrudenell-Bruce, Chandos Sydne, where he was mentioned in despatches, captured as a POW, and escaped from captivity
   &nbspBruen, Francis
   &nbspBruen, John Martin
   &nbspBrush, Auriol Henry, with 9th Australian Division, and was wounded
   &nbspBrush, Edward James Augustus H, where he was wounded
   &nbspBrühl, Friedrich
Brühl, Ludwig
   &nbspBuchan, Alastair Francis
   &nbspBuchan, John Norman Stuart, 2nd
   &nbspBuchan, William de l’Aigle, 3rd
   &nbspBuchan-Hepburn, Ninian Buchan, in India and Burma
   &nbspBuchanan, Charles James, 4th Bt
   &nbspBuchanan-Jardine, Andrew Ruper
   &nbspBuchanan-Smith, Alick Drummond
   &nbspBuckley, Denys Burton
   &nbspBuckmaster, Martin Stanley, 3rd, in the Middle East
   &nbspBucknall, Richard Drummond Hay
   &nbspBucknall, William Rixon
Bucknill, Samuel John Rennie
   &nbspBuffett, Arthur Benjamin Ward, in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force
   &nbspBuffett, Charles Ivens, in England, India, Burma, and Thailand
   &nbspBuffett, Colin Lindsay
   &nbspBuffett, Edwin Sydney
   &nbspBuffett, George William McLeav
   &nbspBuffett, Henry Rowland
   &nbspBuffett, Leslie Edward Wynyard, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspBuffett, Moresby, in the Norfolk Island contingent
   &nbspBuffett, Neville Albert Herber, and was captured as a POW in Singapore
   &nbspBuffett, Selwyn Rowland, in the Middle East and New Guinea
   &nbspBuffett, Thomas
   &nbspBuffett, Thomas Francis, 6th Australian Light Horse Regiment
   &nbspBull, Anthony
   &nbspBull, Frederick Cecil, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspBull, George, 3rd Bt.
Bull, Martin Christopher Dashw
   &nbspBull, Peter Cecil
Bull, Stephen John, 2nd Bt.
Bull, William Sharman
   &nbspBullen, Dennis Owen
   &nbspBullen, Paul Gillespie
   &nbspBuller, Alexander John Stuart
   &nbspBuller, Peter Henry
   &nbspBuller, Robert Francis, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBullock-Marsham, Algernon Jame, where he became a POW
   &nbspBullock-Marsham, Cloudesley Ge, where he became a POW
   &nbspBullock-Webster, Sandro Ansell, in the Russian Convoys and Normandy Campaign
   &nbspBulteel, Christopher Harris
   &nbspBulteel, Tom Oliver
   &nbspBunbury, Francis Ramsey St. Pi, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspBunbury, John William Napier, 1
Burbury, Richard Percival Hawk
   &nbspBurdett, Charles Henry, with 21st Lancers
   &nbspBurdett, Henry Leatham, in Royal Engineers
   &nbspBurdett, John Arthur Hugo, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspBurdett, John Head
   &nbspBurges, Richard Ynyr
   &nbspBurges, Ynyr Alfred
   &nbspBurges-Lumsden, Patrick Claud
   &nbspBurgh, Charles
   &nbspBurgh, Desmond Herlouin
   &nbspBurgh, Hugo Christopher Henry, with 9th Australian Division, Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspBurgh, Hugo Graham, when he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspBurgh, John Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBurgh, Michael Graham, where he was severely wounded when his tank took a direct hit from an SP gun
   &nbspBurgh, Patrick Rupert Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBurgh, Richard Ulick Paget
   &nbspBurgh, Robert Henry
   &nbspBurgh, Robert Sydney Maxwell, with Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspBurgh, Ulric Campbell
   &nbspBurgh, Wilfred John, with 6th Australia Division, Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspBurke Cole, John William
   &nbspBurke Cole, Michael James
   &nbspBurke, Brian Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspBurke, Charles Dominick
Burke, Henry Patrick Joseph Ma
   &nbspBurke, Patrick Henry Anthony ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspBurke, Patrick Hubert Charles
   &nbspBurke, Ulick Richard Samuel
   &nbspBurke-Roche, Ulick Edmund
   &nbspBurnell-Nugent, Anthony Frank, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBurnett, Charles Stuart ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspBurnett, David Humphrey, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Burnett, Roger William Odo
   &nbspBurney, Cecil Denniston, 3rd Bt, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves
   &nbspBurns, George
   &nbspBurns, John Alan, 4th Baron Inv
   &nbspBurrell, Peter Eustace ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspBurrell, Walter Raymond, 8th Bt
   &nbspBurrough, Harold Martin
   &nbspBurrough, John Paul ( 1939-1942 ), in Malaya, where he became a Japanese POW in 1942
   &nbspBurrowes, Alec
   &nbspBurrowes, James Edward
   &nbspBurrowes, Robert Philip
   &nbspBurrowes, Terence, with 7th Indian Division, 3rd British Division and RMonRE (Militia)
   &nbspBurton, Edward Thomas Derrick
   &nbspBurton, Lucas John Harmsworth
   &nbspBurton, Percy Basil Harmsworth, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBurton, Richard John, in the Royal Air Force (Radar)
Burton-Chadwick, Noel Kenneth
   &nbspBurton-Chadwick, Robert Peter ( 1942-1945 ), with NZ Military Force in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspBury, William Gledstanes
Bushell, Jack Reginald
Butler, Beauchamp Henry
   &nbspButler, Clarence Francis, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspButler, Denis Anthony Brian, 9t
   &nbspButler, Edmund Pierce
   &nbspButler, Eileen Mary Paget ( 1940 ), with CWAC in the U.K., Holland and France
Butler, Greville Humphrey
   &nbspButler, Hubert Blennerhassett, in Egypt
   &nbspButler, James Arthur Norman, 6t
   &nbspButler, James Dighton, in the Middle East, Persia and India, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspButler, James Humphrey
   &nbspButler, James Whitwell
Butler, Patrick Henry Stanley
   &nbspButler, Patrick Theobald Tower, and became a POW in 1940 and was repatriated in 1943
   &nbspButler, Richard Shirley
   &nbspButler, Terence Brinsley John ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspButler, Theobald FitzWalter ( 1941-1946 ), with the Royal Air Force in India and Singapore
   &nbspButler, Theobald Walter Somers
   &nbspButler, Thomas Pierce, 12th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspButler, Walter George Ormonde
Butler-Danvers, Anthony Danver
   &nbspButler-Henderson, Edward
   &nbspButler-Henderson, Lionel
   &nbspButler-Henderson, Patrick
   &nbspButler-Stoney, Charles
Butler-Stoney, Thomas FitzHerb
   &nbspButt, Alfred Kenneth Dudley, 2n
   &nbspButterfield, Charles Harris, and was a POW 1942-5
   &nbspButterworth, John Blackstock, B, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspBuxton, Aubrey Leland Oakes, Ba ( 1944 ), in the Royal Artillery, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBuxton, Desmond Gurney
   &nbspBuxton, Edward North
   &nbspBuxton, Gerard St. John Roden
   &nbspBuxton, Jocelyn Charles Roden, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Buxton, Joseph Gurney Fowell
   &nbspBuxton, Julian Wilberforce
   &nbspBuxton, Mark
   &nbspBuxton, Maurice
   &nbspBuxton, Mervyn
   &nbspBuxton, Michael Auriol
   &nbspBuxton, Nigel Arthur
   &nbspBuxton, Paul William Jex, where he was wounded
Buxton, Peter Stapleton
   &nbspBuxton, Roden Henry Victor
   &nbspBuxton, Rufus Alexander, 2nd Ba ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
   &nbspBuxton, Rupert
Buxton, Samuel Luckyn
   &nbspBuzzard, Anthony Wass, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspBuzzard, John Huxley, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspByers, Charles Frank, Baron Bye ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
   &nbspByers, Frank May Reid, attached to the 1st KGV’s O Bengal S and M
   &nbspByers, Rowland Morrow, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspByl, Pieter Kenyon Fleming-Vol
   &nbspByng, Arthur Maitland, in the South African Artillery
Byng, Francis Russell Dacres
   &nbspByng, William Humphrey Schombe, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspByrne, Robert Guy
   &nbspByron, Richard Geoffrey Gordon
   &nbspByron, Rupert Frederick George, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspCadell, Maurice, in the Special Forces
   &nbspCadman, Kenneth John
   &nbspCadman, Martin Henry
   &nbspCadman, Richard
   &nbspCadman, Richard Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cadman, William Guy
   &nbspCadogan, Ambrose Alec Patrick, in the Home Guards and Royal Marines, and was invalided
   &nbspCadogan, Christopher Michael
   &nbspCadogan, Edward Cecil George, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCadogan, Francis Charles
   &nbspCadogan, Peter, with SHAEF
   &nbspCadogan, William Gerald Charle
Caffery, Redge
   &nbspCairnes, Francis Herbert, in Military Intelligence
   &nbspCairnes, James Elliot
Cairnes, John Elliot
   &nbspCairnes, Tom Algar Elliot, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCairns, David Charles, 5th Earl, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cairns, Hugh Wilfred John, Visc
   &nbspCairns, Hugh William, where he was wounded
   &nbspCallaghan, Leonard James, Baron, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspCalmady-Hamlyn, Vincent Warwic, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCalvert, Edmund Archibald, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCalvocoressi, Ion Melville, serving in Egypt, Italy and the Far East, and was wounded in 1942
Cambridge, Frederick Charles E
   &nbspCameron, Allan John, in the Middle East, and was a POW from 1942
   &nbspCameron, Angus Ewen Selwyn
   &nbspCameron, Charles Alexander, in Egypt and Italy, and was wounded
   &nbspCameron, Donald Hamish, of Loch, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCameron, John William
   &nbspCameron, Neil, Baron Cameron of
   &nbspCameron, Robert Vernon, and became a POW in Singapore
   &nbspCameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, B
   &nbspCampbell Swinton, Alan Henry, 6
   &nbspCampbell, Alan Fitzroy
   &nbspCampbell, Alan Keir, 4th of Auc, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCampbell, Alan Robertson, Baron, and was a POW at Colditz from 1940 to 1945
Campbell, Alastair Guy Spens
   &nbspCampbell, Alastair, 4th Baron S ( 1939-1945 ), and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, Alexander Douglas, serving in France, Middle East and North-West Europe, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCampbell, Alexander Purdon, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Campbell, Alexander Roy Carlyo
   &nbspCampbell, Alister Henry
Campbell, Alister Henry
   &nbspCampbell, Angus Mervyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCampbell, Cecil James, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspCampbell, Charles Colin
   &nbspCampbell, Charles Grimshaw
   &nbspCampbell, Colin Moffat, of Aber, where he was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, David Colin, 3rd Baro, in the 9th Lancers, where he was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, Donald Swinton, 2nd B
   &nbspCampbell, Duncan Bruce
   &nbspCampbell, Edward FitzGerald
   &nbspCampbell, Edward FitzGerald Da
   &nbspCampbell, Edward Fitzgerald
   &nbspCampbell, Elidor Diarmid Calde
   &nbspCampbell, Ewan Alexander
   &nbspCampbell, George Ilay, of Succo ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspCampbell, Gillachrist, in France and Malaya
Campbell, Gillean Lorne
   &nbspCampbell, Gordon Thomas Calthr ( 1942-1945 ), in North-West Europe, where he was disabled
   &nbspCampbell, Guy Theophilus Halsw, where he was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, Ian Douglas, 11th Duk, and was held as a Prisoner of War (1940-1945)
   &nbspCampbell, Ian George Hallyburt
   &nbspCampbell, Ian Robert, where he was a POW
   &nbspCampbell, John Archibald
   &nbspCampbell, John Duncan Vaughan, , where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCampbell, John Romer Boreland, , where he was mentioned in despatches, and was invalided
Campbell, John Ronald
   &nbspCampbell, Lorne Maclaine, of Ai, where he was wounded and where he was mentioned in dispatches four times
   &nbspCampbell, Louis Hamilton, of Au, with the Royal Navy Reserve
   &nbspCampbell, Michael, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspCampbell, Neil Donald
   &nbspCampbell, Niall Alexander Hami
   &nbspCampbell, Norman Douglas
   &nbspCampbell, Norman Dugald Ferrie ( 1940 ), with the Truro 10th Battalion, Home Guard
   &nbspCampbell, Robert Dudley, where he was wounded
   &nbspCampbell, William lan, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Campbell-Canney, Peter John
   &nbspCampbell-Gray, Ian Douglas
   &nbspCampbell-Gray, Lindsay Stuart,
   &nbspCampbell-Orde, Harry Eustace, in Europe and the Middle East
   &nbspCampbell-Orde, Ian Ridley, where he was mentioned in despatches
Campbell-Orde, Peter Stewart
   &nbspCampbell-Orde, Simon Arthur, 5t
   &nbspCampbell-Robson, Lorne, with the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCanning, Alexander Leopold Ivo, in Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
Canning, Victor Stratford de R, where he was mentioned in despatches
Canstein, Herbert
   &nbspCapell, Robert Edward de Vere,
   &nbspCapponi, Ferrante Luigi Oscar, , for the Allies
   &nbspCarden, Andrew
   &nbspCarden, Eustace Markham
   &nbspCarden, Henry Christopher, 4th
Carden, John Rory
   &nbspCarden, Richard Henry Lowry
   &nbspCarden, Robert Arthur, with the Royal Hampshire Regiment
   &nbspCarew Pole, John Gawen, 12th Bt, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCarew, Gavin George, in the Western Desert, Italy, Belgium and Germany, and was mentioned in depstaches
   &nbspCarew, John Mohun ( 1943-1944 ), in Burma with the 3rd Gurkha Rifles, and was wounded
Carew, Nicolas Jasper-Grenvill
   &nbspCarew, Peter Cuthbert
   &nbspCarew, Reginald Lionel Otho
   &nbspCarey-Thomas, Oswald Gaskell
   &nbspCarington, Peter Alexander Rup
   &nbspCarleton Paget, Guy Montgomeri
   &nbspCarleton, Guy
   &nbspCarleton, John Dudley, attached to the Special Forces
   &nbspCarlyon-Hughes, Basil John Sch
   &nbspCarnegie, David James, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCarnegie, James Murray
   &nbspCarnegie, John Fraser
   &nbspCarnegie, Raymond Alexander, where he was wounded three times and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCarnegie, Robert Murray
Carp, Victor Alexander
   &nbspCarr, Harry Lascelles
   &nbspCarre-Riddell, Consett
   &nbspCarre-Riddell, John Walter
   &nbspCarroll, Donough
   &nbspCarroll, John Frederick
   &nbspCarter, Geoffrey Victor Tilson
   &nbspCarter-Campbell, Duncan Maclac, in Italy and Europe
Cartland, John Ronald
   &nbspCarver, Richard Michael Power, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspCary, Byron Godfrey Plantagene
   &nbspCary, Lucius Henry Charles Pla ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspCary, Philip Plantagenet
   &nbspCary, Robert Archibald, 1st Bt. ( 1939 )
   &nbspCary, Roger Hugh, 2nd Bt. ( 1945 )
   &nbspCasement, Francis Charles
   &nbspCasement, Julius John
   &nbspCasement, Peter Reginald
   &nbspCasement, Robert Michael
   &nbspCasement, Roddie
   &nbspCasement, Roy Samuel
   &nbspCassel, Harold Felix, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspCassidi, Arthur Desmond
   &nbspCassidi, Robert Alexander
Castell-Castell, Gustav Friedr
Castell-Rüdenhausen, Friedrich
Castell-Rüdenhausen, Otto Frie
   &nbspCathcart, Alan Reginald
   &nbspCathcart, Alan, 6th Earl Cathca, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCathcart, Charles Frederick, where he was mentioned despatches
   &nbspCatlow, Thomas Noel, when he became a POW, including a spell at Colditz
   &nbspCatto, Stephen Gordon, 2nd Baro ( 1943-1947 ), in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspCaulfeild, Arthur James
   &nbspCaulfeild, Charles Edward St.
   &nbspCaulfeild, Evan Michael St. Ge, with the British Army (1939-40) and with the Canadian Forces (1940-46)
   &nbspCaulfeild, Robert
   &nbspCaulfeild, St. George Frederic, with the Naval Staff, Admiralty
   &nbspCaulfeild, Toby St. George, serving in France and South-East Asia
Caulfeild, William Henry
   &nbspCaulfeild, Wilmot Smyth
   &nbspCave, John Laurence Mark, in North Africa and Italy
Cave-Browne, Edward Henry
   &nbspCave-Browne, John Raban, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCave-Browne, William ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspCave-Browne-Cave, Anthony, in Burma and Indonesia
   &nbspCave-Browne-Cave, Bernard Adri, in Germany and Palestine
   &nbspCave-Browne-Cave, Bryan Willia
   &nbspCave-Browne-Cave, Paul Asteley, in Germany
   &nbspCavendish, Alexander Arbuthnot
   &nbspCavendish, Andrew Robert Buxto
   &nbspCavendish, Charles Francis Alw, in the Middle East and North-West Europe, and was wounded
   &nbspCavendish, Edwin Pearson Delma, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCavendish, Godfrey Herbert Ric, in the Middle East
   &nbspCavendish, Hubert Gordon Compt, in East Africa
   &nbspCavendish, Jean May, in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
   &nbspCavendish, John Charles Compto
   &nbspCavendish, John Compton, 4th Ba
   &nbspCavendish, Richard Edward Osbo
   &nbspCavendish, Ronald Valentine, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCavendish, William Delmar, where he was wounded twice
Cavendish, William John Robert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCawley, Frederick Lee, 3rd Baro, where he was wounded
Cawley, Harold Kenneth John
   &nbspCawley, Stephen Robert, with the Royal Signals
   &nbspCayley, Cuthbert John
   &nbspCayley, Cyril, where he was wounded
   &nbspCayley, Edward Cartwright
   &nbspCayley, Forde Everard de Wend, where he became a POW
   &nbspCayley, Hugh Cartwright
   &nbspCayley, Hugh Edward
   &nbspCayley, Kenelm Henry Ernest, 10
   &nbspCayley, Paul Charles Cuthbert
   &nbspCayley, Philip Estcourt ( 1939-1943 )
Cayley, Richard Douglas
   &nbspCayley, Richard Wilkins
   &nbspCayley, William Arthur Seton
   &nbspCayley, William Bernard, where he became a POW
   &nbspCayzer, Bernard Gilbert Stanco
   &nbspCayzer, Charles William, 3rd Bt
   &nbspCayzer, Harold Stanley, where he was wounded
   &nbspCayzer, Herbert Robin, 2nd Baro, in the Middle East
   &nbspCayzer, Michael Anthony Rathbo, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
Cayzer, Nigel John, 4th Bt.
   &nbspCazenove, Edward de Lérisson, when he became a POW in France in 1944
   &nbspCecil, Barclay James Amherst
   &nbspCecil, George Henry Vanderbilt, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Cecil, Henry Kerr Auchmuty
   &nbspCecil, Henry Mitford Amherst
   &nbspCecil, Robert William Evelyn, 2
   &nbspCecil, Rupert Arthur Victor
   &nbspCecil, William Alexander Everi ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspChadwyck-Healey, Charles Arthu, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspChadwyck-Healey, Edward Randal, where he was wounded
   &nbspChadwyck-Healey, John Hugh, where he was wounded
   &nbspChaloner, Desmond Willoughby R, with the King’s African Rifles
   &nbspChaloner, Thomas Weston Peel L
   &nbspChance, Roger James Ferguson, 3 ( 1940-1941 )
   &nbspChaplin, Anthony Freskin Charl ( 1940-1946 )
   &nbspChaplin, Richard Mark ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspChapman, Michael Francis Shers
   &nbspChapman, Robert MacGowan, 2nd B
Chaponay-Morance, Pierre Emman
   &nbspCharley, William Robert Hunter
Charlton-Jones, Cecil
   &nbspCharmoy Grey, Rodney York, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspCharteris, David Nigel
   &nbspCharteris, Francis David, 12th
   &nbspCharteris, Hugo Francis Guy
   &nbspCharteris, John Douglas, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspCharteris, Martin Michael Char, in the Middle East
   &nbspCharteris, Nigel Keppel
Chartres, John Wilfred
   &nbspChartres, Thomas Victor George, with North Irish Horse
   &nbspChartres, William David Graham
   &nbspChavasse, Evelyn Henry
   &nbspChavasse, Kendal George Flemin, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChavasse, Paul Morrison Bushe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChaytor, Edward John Clervaux, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspChaytor, John Clervaux
Cheeke, Oswald Marcus
   &nbspChenevix Trench, Alfred Saward
   &nbspChenevix Trench, Anthony ( 1939-1942 ), where he was captured as a POW
   &nbspChenevix Trench, Godfrey Maxwe
   &nbspChenevix Trench, John Gordon
Chenevix Trench, Maxwell
   &nbspChenevix Trench, Richard Blake, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChenevix Trench, Robert Denis ( 1942-1945 ), where he was captured by the Japanese and held as a POW
   &nbspChester, Anthony James Bagot
   &nbspChester, John Greville Bagot
   &nbspChetwode, George David, where he was wounded
Chetwode, John
   &nbspChetwynd, Adam Duncan, 9th Visc
   &nbspChetwynd, Arthur Henry Talbot,
   &nbspChetwynd, Wentworth Randolph
   &nbspChetwynd-Stapylton, Christophe
   &nbspChetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Hen
   &nbspChetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Mar, where he was mentioned in despatches
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Mil
   &nbspChetwynd-Stapylton, Henry Phil
   &nbspChetwynd-Stapylton, Miles Rich
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, Christopher P
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, Edward Hugh F
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, Gilbert Alexa, in Iraq, Syria, Persia and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, John Arthur
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, John George C
   &nbspChetwynd-Talbot, Richard Micha
   &nbspCheyne, Andrew Watson, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCheyne, Joseph Lister Watson, o
   &nbspCheyne, Joseph Lister, of Leaga
   &nbspCheyne, William Watson, where he became a POW in 1940
   &nbspChichester, Arthur O’Neill Cub
Chichester, Arthur Patrick Spe
   &nbspChichester, Charles Frederick
   &nbspChichester, Dermot Richard Cla, in teh Middle East and Africa, and became a POW
   &nbspChichester, Desmond Clive, in North Africa and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChichester, Desmond Shane, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspChichester, Edward John, 11th B
   &nbspChichester, Oscar Richard Hers
   &nbspChichester, Patrick George ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspChichester-Clark, James Dawson, where he was wounded
   &nbspChild-Villiers, Edward Mansel, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspChild-Villiers, George Francis
   &nbspChilders, Walter Robert
   &nbspChinnery-Haldane, Alexander Na
   &nbspChinnery-Haldane, Brodrick Ver, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspChisholm, Alastair Hamish Wila, in Seaforth Highlanders, and seconded to the Royal Indian Army Service Corps
   &nbspChisholm, John Harry Mckellar
   &nbspChisholm-Batten, Alexander Wil
   &nbspCholmeley Harrison, Cholmeley
   &nbspCholmeley, Hugh John Francis S
   &nbspCholmondeley, Anthony Pitt, where he became a POW
   &nbspCholmondeley, George Hugh, 6th, in the Middle East, Italy, France and Germany
   &nbspCholmondeley, George Hugo
Cholmondeley, Henry Pakenham G
   &nbspCholmondeley, John George
   &nbspCholmondeley, Thomas Pitt Hami
Christian, Charles Allen
   &nbspChristian, Charles George Horn ( 1939-1943 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspChristian, Charles Reuben ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspChristian, Franklyn Consett Re, in New Guinea
   &nbspChristian, Frederick John ( 1939-1943 ), in the Royal Army Service Corps, and was wounded in North Africa
   &nbspChristian, George Maitland ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspChristian, Hasty Lober
   &nbspChristian, Holder Stanley
Christian, Jack Laurence Kings ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspChristian, John Monsell, in North Africa, Italy and Austria
   &nbspChristian, Julius Reuben Charl
   &nbspChristian, Owen Michael Kingsm ( 1939-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspChristian, Richard Frederick
   &nbspChristian, Stephen John
   &nbspChristie, Hector Lorenzo, where he became a POW
   &nbspChristison, Alexander Frank Ph
   &nbspChubb, David William Early, and was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspChurch, Geoffrey Selby, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspCitrine, Norman Arthur Citrine
Clapton, Thomas Lionel Ashburn
   &nbspClark, Andrew Edmund James, 3rd ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspClark, Aubrey Alexander Maxwel
   &nbspClark, Charles Brian
   &nbspClark, Charles John Alexander, with North Irish Horse
   &nbspClark, Colin Douglas, 4th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Clark, Cuthbert King, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspClark, Everett Boyd Christian ( 1940 )
   &nbspClark, Francis Drake, 5th Bt. ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal Navy
Clark, Francis William
   &nbspClark, George Anthony, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspClark, Henry Francis
   &nbspClark, Henry James Douglas ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspClark, Henry Wallace Stuart, with bomb and mine disposal
Clark, Ian Ronald Wentworth
   &nbspClark, John Courtenay, with the Royal Army Pay Corps
   &nbspClark, John Maurice
   &nbspClark, Richard Conyngham
   &nbspClark, Thomas George Ramsay Da, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspClark, Thomas Jackson
Clark, Thomas Roderick Jackson
   &nbspClark, Wentworth Douglas, where he was wounded
   &nbspClark, William Gibson Haig, Bar ( 1941-1946 )
Clarke, Andrew Board Stephenso
   &nbspClarke, Brian William Marshal, with the Submarine Service
Clarke, Charles Martin
   &nbspClarke, Colin Grenville
   &nbspClarke, David Richard
   &nbspClarke, Edward Granville Woodc, in Burma
   &nbspClarke, Edward Neville
Clarke, Ernest Edward Dowling, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspClarke, George Erskine Lee
Clarke, Guy Douglas
   &nbspClarke, John Russell, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspClarke, Marshal Falconer
   &nbspClarke, Marshal Llewelyn
   &nbspClarke, Michael Alastair
   &nbspClarke, Peter Ethelston, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Peter Geoffrey Woodchu, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Ralph Lionel, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Ralph Stephenson, in Iraq, Iran and Sicily, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Reginald Clive Nevil, iin Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspClarke, Robert Nunn Stephenson, in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspClarke, Rupert William John, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Samuel Henry Rendall, with RAC
   &nbspClarke, Thomas Graves, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, Thomas Hughes
   &nbspClarke, Thomas Humphrey Woodch
Clarke, William, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClarke, William Antony Francis
   &nbspClayhills-Henderson, David, where he became a POW at Arnhem in September 1944
   &nbspClayton, Arthur Harold, 11th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClayton, Arthur John Granville, with Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspClayton, Gilbert Talbot Hatton ( 1942-1945 ), in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspClayton, Henry Hubert
Cleeve, Anthony Thomas Russell, in Royal Air Force
   &nbspCleeve, Brian Talbot, with the Merchant Navy, King’s African Rifles and Military Intelligence
Cleeve, Desmond
   &nbspCleeve, Henry John
   &nbspCleeve, Terence Vincent Aylmer
Clegg-Hill, Frederic Raymond, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspClegg-Hill, Gerald Rowland, 7th
   &nbspClements, Charles Marcus Lefvr
   &nbspClements, Henry Theophilus Wic
   &nbspCleminson, James Arnold Stacey, where he became a POW (1944-45)
   &nbspClerk, John Dutton, of Penicuik
   &nbspClerke, John Edward Longuevill
Clerke, Nicholas John
   &nbspClerke, Rupert Francis Henry
   &nbspClifford, George Gilbert Josep ( 1939 )
   &nbspClifford, Lewis Hugh, 13th Baro, where he became a POW, but escaped in 1943
   &nbspClifford, Peter Frazer Sinclai, in North Africa
   &nbspClifton, Peter Thomas
   &nbspClifton-Brown, Anthony George, where he was wounded
   &nbspClifton-Brown, Geoffrey Benedi
   &nbspClive, Archer Francis Lawrence
   &nbspClive, John William Evelyn Som
Clive, Meysey George Dallas
Close, Peter Thrale
   &nbspClose, William Herbert, in Greece, North Africa and Normandy
   &nbspClose, William Taliaferro
   &nbspClose-Smith, Charles Nugent
   &nbspClose-Smith, Henry Temple
   &nbspClose-Smith, Richard Sydney Gr ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspClutterbuck, Walter Edmund ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspCoates, Frederick Gregory Lind, in North Africa and North-West Europe, where he was twice wounded
   &nbspCoates, James Patrick
Coates, John Edward
   &nbspCoats, Alastair Francis Stuart
   &nbspCoats, Ian Charles James
   &nbspCoats, Ivor Paul, in North Africa and Italy, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspCoats, James Stuart, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspCoats, Vernon William ( 1939-1945 )
Cobb, Henry Patrick
Cobb, Wilton Winstanley
Cobbe, Alexander William Locke
Cobbe, Charles Hugh
   &nbspCobbe, Francis Charles
   &nbspCobbold, Michael David Nevill ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspCobbold, Peter Fromanteel
Cobbold, Robert Nevill
   &nbspCochrane, Alexander Francis
   &nbspCochrane, Archibald Douglas ( 1941-1945 )
Cochrane, Archibald Hamish Fit
   &nbspCochrane, Desmond Oriel Alasta
   &nbspCochrane, Edward Owen, where he was menioned in despatches
   &nbspCochrane, Ernest Henry
Cochrane, Francis Alfred Arthu
   &nbspCochrane, Harold Hubert
   &nbspCochrane, Ian Douglas Leonard, , in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Greece
Cochrane, James Owen
Cochrane, John
Cochrane, John Blair
   &nbspCochrane, John Erskine Dundona
   &nbspCochrane, John Noble, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspCochrane, John Peter
Cochrane, Palmer Basil Dundona
   &nbspCochrane, Peter William FitzGe
   &nbspCochrane, Ralph Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatcces twice
   &nbspCockburn, John Elliot, of that ( 1944-1948 ), with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCockburn-Campbell, Alexander B
   &nbspCockburn-Campbell, Thomas, 6th, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspCockburn-Campbell, Urban Alfre
   &nbspCoddington, Dixie Henry
Coddington, Hubert Geoffrey Jo, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCodner, Richard Michael Clinto, where he became a POW in Stalag-Luft 3. He was one the three who escaped via the wooden horse
   &nbspCodrington, Geoffrey Ronald ( 1939-1946 ), at HQ London District
   &nbspCodrington, Simon Francis Beth ( 1942-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspCodrington, William Richard, 7t
   &nbspCoffin, Clement Freeman
   &nbspCoghill, Joscelyn Ambrose Cram
   &nbspCoghill, Marmaduke Nevill Patr, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspCohen, Leonard Harold, where he was wounded
   &nbspCohen, Stephen Behrens
   &nbspCokayne, Charles Borlase Marsh
   &nbspCokayne, Edmund Willoughby Mar
   &nbspCokayne, Thomas Probyn
   &nbspCoke, Anthony Louis Lovel, 6th, with the Royal Air Force
Coke, David Arthur
   &nbspCoke, Gerald Edward
   &nbspCoke, Lovel William
   &nbspCoke, Richard Lovel, in Italy
   &nbspCoke, Roger
   &nbspCoke, Thomas William Edward, 5t
   &nbspCole, David Lowry, 6th Earl of
   &nbspCole, Michael Galbraith Lowry,
   &nbspCole-Hamilton, Anthony Mervyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cole-Hamilton, David Edmund
   &nbspCole-Hamilton, Hugh Arthur Wil, when he was invalided
   &nbspCole-Hamilton, John Beresford
   &nbspCole-Hamilton, John Claud
   &nbspColeridge, Antony Duke, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspColeridge, Arthur Nicholas
   &nbspColeridge, Francis Stephen
   &nbspColeridge, James Bernard
   &nbspColeridge, Paul Humphrey
   &nbspColeridge, Richard Duke, 4th Ba
   &nbspColfox, William John, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspColley, Henry John, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCollier, Angus Lyell ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspCollier, Perceval Gerard
   &nbspCollier, William Adrian Larry,
   &nbspCollings, Geoffrey Stephen d’A
   &nbspCollins, Christopher William E, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspColman, David Wyndham James
   &nbspColmore, Peter Dashwood Murray, in East Africa and Ethiopia
   &nbspColquhoun, Donald Alan ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspColquhoun, Ivar Iain, of Luss,
   &nbspColt, Henry Archer, 9th Bt.
   &nbspColt, John Rochfort
   &nbspColthurst, Charles St. John
   &nbspColtman-Rogers, David Alan
   &nbspColvill, David Chaigneau, in France, Belgium and Normandy
   &nbspColvill, James Chaigneau, where he commanded destroyers
   &nbspColvill, Robert Lowry Chaignea
   &nbspColville, Archibald
   &nbspColville, Charles Alexander, 3r
   &nbspColville, David
   &nbspColville, David Richard
   &nbspColville, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
Colville, Frederick James
   &nbspColville, John Gilbert
   &nbspColville, John Rupert
   &nbspColville, Philip Robert ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspColville, Ronald John Bilsland, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspColvin, John Horace Ragnar, in the Far East
   &nbspColyer-Fergusson, James Herber, and was a POW (1940-45)
Colyer-Fergusson, Max Christia
Combe, Robert Tristram
   &nbspCompton, Edward Robert Francis
   &nbspCompton, Robert Edward John ( 1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspComyn, John Andrew, in North Africa, where he became a POW
   &nbspComyn, Nugent Gerald Ward, with South African Engineer Corps in East and North Africa, Italy and Austria
Comyn, Reginald
   &nbspComyn, Victor Lewis
   &nbspConant, John Ernest Michael, 2n ( 1942-1945 )
Conant, Rupert Thomas
   &nbspConcannon, John Noel
   &nbspConolly, Lucius O’Brien John, in New Guinea and Japan
   &nbspConolly-Carew, William Francis, where he was wounded
Considine, Anthony Talbot Perc, in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspConsidine, Brian Bertram, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspConsidine, Patrick Heffernan
   &nbspConsidine, Peter Reginald Fran
   &nbspConsidine, Thomas George
   &nbspConstable-Maxwell, Gerald Jose, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspConstable-Maxwell, Michael Hug, in the Battle of Britain and Duth East Indies
   &nbspConstantine, Theodore, Baron Co
   &nbspCooke, Adrian Fitzpatrick
   &nbspCooke, Bryan Edward ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspCooke, Charles Arthur John, 11t ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspCooke, David Charles Darwin
Cooke, Eldred Rodney Fitzpatri
   &nbspCooke, John Gervaise Beresford
   &nbspCooke, John Sholto Fitzpatrick
   &nbspCooke, Thomas Fitzpatrick
   &nbspCooke-Collis, Edward Cunliffe, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cookman, Basil Thornton
   &nbspCookman, Nathaniel Henry Edwar
Cookson, Christopher
   &nbspCookson, John Butler
   &nbspCooper, Adolphus Richard, where he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspCooper, Anthony Matthew, with Combined Operations in Algeria, Middle East and Sicily
Cooper, Astley John, with the Glider Pilot Regiment, 1st Airborne Division
   &nbspCooper, Austin Eric Lloyd, with 4th Division and Indian Army
   &nbspCooper, Austin Francis, with 4th KOR Regiment (Lancaster)
   &nbspCooper, Austin Owen, with Royal Army Pay Corps
Cooper, Donald Lewis Astley
   &nbspCooper, Edward Francis Patrick
   &nbspCooper, Frederick Owen, with the Royal Air Force in India and Burma
Cooper, Geoffrey Desmond
   &nbspCooper, Geoffrey Mervyn
   &nbspCooper, Gerald Nigel Astley
   &nbspCooper, Giles Stannus, with RW Yorkshire Regiment
   &nbspCooper, Matthew Pennefather Ll, as Major (Staff)
   &nbspCooper, Patrick Graham Astley, ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspCooper, Peter Robert
   &nbspCooper, Richard Guy, with Royal Irish Fusiliers
   &nbspCooper, Richard Philip
   &nbspCooper, Robert Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspCooper, William Herbert, 3rd Bt ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Observer Corps and Royal Air Force
   &nbspCooper-Chadwick, John Lionel, where he was wounded
   &nbspCooper-Key, Eric Astley
   &nbspCoote, Brian Philip
   &nbspCoote, Denis Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCoote, Dermot Chenevix, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCoote, Eric Royds Methuen ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspCoote, John Oldham
   &nbspCoote, John Ralph, 14th Bt.
   &nbspCoote, John Robin
   &nbspCoote, Maxwell Henry, with the Royal Air Force, where he was mentioned in despatches
Coote, Patric Bernard
   &nbspCopeman, Michael George Auchel
   &nbspCorballis, Basil Joseph
   &nbspCorbet, John Vincent, 7th Bt., where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspCorbett, Arthur Cameron, 3rd Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
Corbett, John Polson
   &nbspCorbett, Thomas Anthony, where he was wounded twice and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCorbett, Thomas Godfrey Polson
   &nbspCorbett-Winder, Edward Frederi
Corbett-Winder, Robert Uvedale
   &nbspCorbin, John Ogilvie
   &nbspCordeaux, Edward Cawdron
   &nbspCordle, John Howard, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCorkery, Eric Denis
   &nbspCornwall Legh, Evelyn Henry Sh, where he was invalided
   &nbspCornwall-Legh, Charles Legh Sh, with the Auxiliary Air Force and Royal Air Force
   &nbspCornwallis, Fiennes Neil Wykeh ( 1940-1944 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspCorry, William James, 4th Bt.
Cory-Wright, Anthony John Juli
   &nbspCory-Wright, Francis Newman, where he was wounded
Cory-Wright, Jonathan Francis
   &nbspCory-Wright, Michael, where he became a POW
   &nbspCosby, Eric James Dudley
   &nbspCosby, Errold Ashworth Sydney
   &nbspCosby, Ivan Robert Sydney, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cosgrave, Henry Alexander, with the Royal Tank Regiment
   &nbspCosgrave, Robert Gerald, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspCotter, Arthur Gerald Purcell
   &nbspCotter, Arundel
   &nbspCotter, Arundel John Plunkett
Cotter, David Grenfell
   &nbspCotter, Delaval James Alfred, 6, in North-West Europe
   &nbspCotter, Harry Norman Rogerson
   &nbspCotter, Hilary James Coughtrie, where he was invalided
   &nbspCotter, James Lawrence, with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
Cotter, Laurence Stopford Llew
   &nbspCotter, Lloyd George
   &nbspCotter, Louis Stephen, with the Canadian Army
   &nbspCotter, Richard Duncan Rogerso
   &nbspCotterell, Richard Charles Gee, in the Middle East and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCotton, Francis Brian Egerton
   &nbspCotton, Henry Edward Mariano
   &nbspCotton, Hugh Philip Stapleton
   &nbspCotton, Simon Arthur
   &nbspCotts, Robert Chrichton Mitche
Coulston, Henry Charles
   &nbspCouper, George Robert Cecil, 5t, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCouper, Jem Ramsay ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspCourage, Anthony
   &nbspCourage, Richard Hubert ( 1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCourcy, John Arthur Gerald
   &nbspCourcy, Michael John Rancé
   &nbspCourtenay, Charles Christopher, where he was wounde and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCoventry, Cecil Dick Bluett, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCoventry, Charles William Gera
   &nbspCoventry, Digby Colquitt, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCoventry, Francis Henry, 12th E
Coventry, George William Regin
   &nbspCoventry, Gerald Victor ( 1939 ), with the Candadian Amry
Coventry, Henry Reginald
Coventry, Robert George
Cox, Charles Ian
   &nbspCox, Frederick George ( 1942-1945 ), with Royal Air Force Bomber Command
   &nbspCox, Ralph George Snead
   &nbspCox, Reginald Egerton ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspCozens-Hardy, Graham Sydney
   &nbspCradock-Hartopp, John Edmund, 9, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspCradock-Hartopp, Kenneth Alsto
   &nbspCraig, James, 2nd Viscount Crai
   &nbspCraig, Patrick William Dennis ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cramer, Albrecht Wolfgang Eber
Cramer, Johann Ulrich
   &nbspCramsie, Alexander James Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspCramsie, Arthur Vacquerie, with Intelligence Corps
   &nbspCramsie, Charles Murray
   &nbspCranmer-Byng, John Launcelot ( 1940-1945 )
Craven, George Edward James
   &nbspCraven, William Robert Bradley
Crawford, David Robert
   &nbspCrawley, Charles David
   &nbspCrawley, James Bryan, with the Royal Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspCrawley, John Lloyd Rochfort, in the Merchant Navy
   &nbspCrawley, Michael
   &nbspCrawley, Michael, with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
   &nbspCrawley-Boevey, Anthony
   &nbspCrawley-Boevey, Arthur Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches
Crawley-Boevey, Thomas Roger
   &nbspCreagh, Edward Philip Nagle
   &nbspCreagh, James Patrick Nagle
   &nbspCreagh, Michael O’Moore ( 1939-1942 ), in the Middle East, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCreagh-Barry, Charles Philip N, with the Irish Guards
   &nbspCreagh-Barry, Philip Edward Ma, in the Irish Guards
   &nbspCreswell, George Hector, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspCrichton, Alexander Cochrane
   &nbspCrichton, David George, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrichton, Francis Michael ( River 1937 ), in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Burma and Pacific
   &nbspCrichton, John Henry George, 5t
   &nbspCrichton, John Richard
   &nbspCrichton, Marcus Henry Reginal
   &nbspCrichton, Michael Henry
   &nbspCrichton, Patrick Henry Dougla, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrichton, Richard John Vesey, where he was mentioned in despatches, and wounded twice
   &nbspCrichton-Stuart, Michael Dunca, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspCrichton-Stuart, Patrick Dudle, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCripps, Charles Thomas Joyce
   &nbspCripps, Frederick Heyworth, 3rd
   &nbspCripps, Matthew Anthony Leonar
   &nbspCritchett, Ian George Lorraine
   &nbspCritchley, Peter Evelyn George
   &nbspCritchley-Salmonson, John Albe, in Burma and Italy
   &nbspCroasdaile, Alan Lancelot
Croft, James Herbert, 11th Bt.
   &nbspCroft, John Archibald Radcliff, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspCroft, John Armentières, where he was wounded
   &nbspCroft, Michael Henry Glendower
   &nbspCroft, Richard Arthur Fitzroy, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrofton, Cyril Anthony
   &nbspCrofton, Desmond Gerald ( 1944-1945 ), in France and North-West Europe, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrofton, Edward Blaise, 5th Bar
   &nbspCrofton, Malby Sturges, 5th Bt.
   &nbspCrofton, Morgan George, in Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrofton, Patrick Donavan ( 1943-1945 ), in Italy and North-West Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrofton, Philip Duke ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspCrofton, Richard Cecil Milman, he was mentioned in despatches
Crofton, Robert Denis
   &nbspCroker, Crofton ( 1939-1942 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspCroker, Edward James O’Brien
   &nbspCroker, Edward James O’Brien, recalled for special service
   &nbspCroker, George FitzGerald
   &nbspCroker, John Newport
   &nbspCroker, William Pennefather, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrombie, John Harvey Forbes
   &nbspCronin-Coltsmann, Terence Dani
   &nbspCrooke, Frederick Montague War ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspCrooke, Hugh Roland
   &nbspCrooke, John Elliott ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspCrookenden, Napier
   &nbspCroom-Johnson, Oliver Powell
   &nbspCros, Arthur Roy Peter
   &nbspCros, Claude Philip Arthur Mal
   &nbspCros, Philip Harvey, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCrosbie, John Leslie, with Coastal Command
   &nbspCrosbie, Robert Fitzgeorge
   &nbspCross, Assheton Henry, 3rd Visc
Cross, Richmund Gilfred
Cross, William Kenneth Ramsden
   &nbspCrossley, Charles John
   &nbspCrossley, John Richard Irwin
   &nbspCrossley, Michael Nicholson, where he was mentioned in despatches
Crossley, Nigel John
   &nbspCrowder, Frederick Petre, in North Africa, Italy and Burma
Croÿ, Alfred Franz Johann de N
Croÿ, Franz de Paul Alfred Max
Croÿ, Hubert Marie Francois Lo
Cubitt, Charles
   &nbspCubitt, Charles Guy
   &nbspCubitt, Henry Edward, 4th Baron, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspCubitt, Michael Francis Vandel, where he became a POW in 1942
   &nbspCubitt, Victor Barrington
   &nbspCulme-Seymour, Evelyn
   &nbspCulme-Seymour, Gerald Henry Ho
   &nbspCulme-Seymour, John Dennis
   &nbspCulme-Seymour, Mark Charles, where he was wounded
   &nbspCulme-Seymour, Michael, 5th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCummins, Arthur Aylmer
   &nbspCummins, Christopher Fenton Ay
   &nbspCummins, Donald Fenton, in Royal Engineers
   &nbspCummins, Henry Alfred Poole
   &nbspCummins, Maurice Lyle, severely wounded in Italy
   &nbspCummins, William Alfred Brian
   &nbspCuningham, Alister Gordon
Cuningham, Archibald Loudoun
   &nbspCuningham, Robin Ellison
   &nbspCunliffe, Bruce Fergusson
   &nbspCunliffe, Colin Fergusson ( 1939-1945 ), with the Grandier Guards
   &nbspCunliffe, Robert Lionel Brooke, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cunliffe-Lister, John Yarburgh
   &nbspCunliffe-Lister, Philip Ingram, where he became a POW
   &nbspCunliffe-Owen, Dudley Herbert,
Cunliffe-Owen, Hugo Leslie
   &nbspCunningham, Andrew Browne, 1st
   &nbspCunningham, James Glencairn
   &nbspCunningham, Josias
   &nbspCunningham, Samuel Knox, 1st Bt ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspCunynghame, Frank Vincent ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspCunynghame, Henry David St. Le
Cunynghame, Wilfrid Bertram St
   &nbspCuppage, Desmond George Burke
   &nbspCurrie, Arnold William Rivers, where he was wounded
   &nbspCurrie, Disney Rivers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCurrie, Edward John Charles ( 1942 ), with the Malayan Defence Force at Singapore, and became a POW
   &nbspCurrie, Frederick Disney River ( 1943 ), in Burma, and was wounded
   &nbspCurtis, Arthur Derek Edward
   &nbspCurtis, Arthur Drury ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspCurtis, Berwick, as Commodore of Convoys
   &nbspCurtis, David Sacheverell ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspCurtis, Peter, 6th Bt.
Curtis, Richard Osborne
   &nbspCurtis, Robert Cecil
   &nbspCurzon, Chambré George William
   &nbspCurzon, Edward Richard Assheto
   &nbspCurzon, James Quintin Penn ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspCurzon, Ralph Okeover Nathanie
   &nbspCurzon-Howe, Henry
   &nbspCurzon-Howe-Herrick, Assheton, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCusack-Smith, William Robert D
   &nbspCust, Lionel George Arthur, where he was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspCust, Peregrine Francis Adelbe
   &nbspCutler, Arthur Roden, V.C.
Czartoryski, Louis
Cziráky de Czirák de Dénesfalv
   &nbspD’Arcy, Edward John Wakefield
D’Arcy, John
   &nbspD’Arcy, John Conyers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspD’Arcy, Michael Charles Norman, where he was wounded
   &nbspD’Arcy, Thomas Norman
   &nbspD’Arcy, William Isidore
   &nbspD’Oyly, John Rochfort, 13th Bt.
   &nbspD’Oyly, Nigel Hadley Miller, 14, in Hong Kong and France
D’Oyly, Reginald Clare Hasting
Dacre, Kenneth Fraser
   &nbspDacres-Dixon, Michael George, where he was wounded and invalided out
   &nbspDahl, Roald, in North Africa, and Greece
   &nbspDallmeyer, Christopher James Y, in France, and North-West Europe
   &nbspDalrymple, Charles Mark, 3rd Bt ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspDalrymple, Colin James ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspDalrymple, Hew North, in Burma and North Africa, and was wounded twice
   &nbspDalrymple, John Aymer, 13th Ear, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspDalrymple, Walter Grey North H
   &nbspDalrymple-Hamilton, Frederick
   &nbspDalrymple-Hamilton, North Edwa, in the Arctic Convoys
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, Brian George Ro
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, Christopher Mon ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, Houston Stewart
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, Hugh Brereton, where he became a POW
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, James Erroll
   &nbspDalrymple-Hay, Kenneth Houston
   &nbspDalrymple-White, Henry Arthur
   &nbspDaly, Albert Peter Vincent, where he was mentioned in despatches
Daly, Arthur Timothy
   &nbspDaly, Denis Bowes
   &nbspDaly, Denis William
   &nbspDaly, Dermot Ralph
   &nbspDaly, George Dermot
   &nbspDaly, James Henry
   &nbspDaly, Victor Alexander Henry
   &nbspDaly, William Adrian Reynolds, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Damer, George Paul
   &nbspDampier, Denis John
   &nbspDancy, Percival Royston ( 1939-1944 )
Dane, Henry, where he became a POW
Dane, Richard Cecil Allen
Dane, Richard Louis Hastings
   &nbspDarby, James Lionel d’Esterre
Darby, John Richard d’Esterre
   &nbspDarell, Jeffrey Lionel, 8th Bt.
   &nbspDarell, William Oswald, 7th Bt., with the Intelligence Corps
   &nbspDarling, Gerald Ralph Auchinle
Darling, James Weyland
   &nbspDarling, Ralph Reginald Auchin ( 1939-1943 ), when he retired due to ill health
   &nbspDarling, Robert Charles Henry,
   &nbspDarling, Thomas Auchinleck
   &nbspDarroch, Duncan, 7th of Gourock, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDashwood, Alexander John
Daublebsky, Otto, Freiherr von
   &nbspDaunt, William Achilles
Davidson, Colin Keppel
   &nbspDavidson, Kenneth Bulstrode Ll, where he was mentioned in despatches
Davies, David Michael, 2nd Baro
   &nbspDavies, Denis Norman
   &nbspDavies, Islwyn Edmund Evan
Davies-Berrington, Douglas Joh
   &nbspDavies-Cooke, Paul John
   &nbspDavies-Cooke, Philip Ralph
   &nbspDavison, Patrick Owen Alexande
   &nbspDavison, Thomas Arthur
   &nbspDavison, William Kensington, 3r
   &nbspDavson, Harry Miller
Dawans, Sigismund-Helmut
   &nbspDawnay, Christopher Payan, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDawnay, David
   &nbspDawnay, Eric Christopher ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspDawnay, George William ffolkes
   &nbspDawnay, Michael
   &nbspDawnay, Oliver Payan, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDawnay, Peter
   &nbspDawnay, Richard, 10th Viscount
   &nbspDawnay, Ronald ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Dawson-Damer, George Lionel Se
   &nbspDay, John Forbes André
   &nbspDe’Ath, Ian Dudley
   &nbspDeacon, David Hawthorne
   &nbspDeacon, Ernest Claude, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspDean, Arthur Paul, Baron Dean o
   &nbspDease, Ernest Joseph
Dease, Richard Edmund Antony, as a Pilot Officer with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves
   &nbspDebenham, Martin Ridley
   &nbspDebenham, Piers Kendrick, 2nd B
   &nbspDeedes, Charles Julius, in Europe and Italy, and was wounded
   &nbspDeedes, William Francis, Baron
Degenfeld-Schonburg, Christoph
Degenfeld-Schonburg, Ferdinand
   &nbspDelacourt-Smith, Charles Georg ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Delius, James Pringle
   &nbspDelmege, Hugh Jocelyn
   &nbspDelmege, James O’Grady
   &nbspDelmé-Murray, George Philip Al, in Burma, where he was wounded
   &nbspDemetriadi, Michael Anthony, and was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
   &nbspDene, John Anthony, when he became a POW in 1944
   &nbspDenison, John Albert Lister, 8t, in Royal Artillery and Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers
   &nbspDenison, Philip Henry Charles
   &nbspDenison-Pender, Richard Ernest, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspDenman, Charles Spencer, 5th Ba, in the Middle East
   &nbspDenman, George ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspDenman, Harold ( 1941-1946 ), in Royal Artillery
   &nbspDenman, Peter Frederick Arthur, in the Intelligence Corps
   &nbspDenman, Roderick Peter George
   &nbspDennis, Meade Edward
   &nbspDennis, Stratford Hercules, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspDenny, Arthur de Courcy MacGil, in Royal Canadian Artillery and Royal Canadian Air Force
Dent, Digby MacArthur
   &nbspDering, Anthony Myles Chomeley ( 1939-1945 ), in the Pioneer Corps
   &nbspDering, Rupert Anthony Yea, 12t ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDerrett, Raymond Coleridge
Des Voeux, William Richard de
   &nbspDevereux, Robert de Bohun
   &nbspDevereux, Rodney de Bohun, in the New Zealand Medical Corps
   &nbspDevitt, Howson Charles
   &nbspDevitt, John Desmond, where he was wounded
   &nbspDevitt, Philip Eyre
   &nbspDevitt, Thomas Gordon, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspDevlin, William ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDewar, David Matthew Henry, of
   &nbspDewar, Henry Evelyn Alexander, , where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDewar, James David Ramsay, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspDewar, Matthew James Manuia, with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspDewar, Michael Willoughby ( 1941-1945 ), with the Intelligence Corps and SHAEF (Mission to French Government)
   &nbspDewey, Anthony Hugh, 3rd Bt.
Deym zu Stritez, Johann Nepomu
Deym zu Stritez, Victorinus
   &nbspDiacre, Kenneth Kenneth
   &nbspDick-Lauder, George Andrew, of, in Palestine, Somaliland, 52nd Middle East Commandos, Sudan, and Crete, where he became a POW
Dickson, Leonard William
   &nbspDigby, Arthur Kenelm ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspDigby, Edward Henry Kenelm, 12t
   &nbspDigby-Johnson, Eric, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspDilke, Christopher Wentworth
   &nbspDilke, Oswald Ashton Wentworth
Dill, David Gordon
   &nbspDill, John Albert Edward, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspDill, John Martin Gordon
Dill, John Michael Gordon
Dill, John Pengelly
   &nbspDill, Richard Patrick Murray G, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDill, Richard Wale Gordon
   &nbspDill, Victor Robert Colquhoun
   &nbspDillon, Eric FitzGerald, 19th V ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspDillon, Gerald Francis Lee ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspDillon, Michael Eric, 20th Visc
   &nbspDillon, Richard Maurice, in Sicily and Italy
Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Geo
   &nbspDiplock, William John Kenneth, ( 1939-1945 )
Dixie, Edward Archibald Wolsta, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDixon, Daniel Stewart Thomas B, including Fnrace and Monte Cassino
   &nbspDixon, Noel Wilbraham ( 1939-1944 ), in Naval Staff, and was invalided
   &nbspDixon-Brown, Cecil Thomas
Dobbie, Arthur William Granvil, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspDobbin, Clarence Rudolf
   &nbspDobbin, Robert Archibald
   &nbspDobbin, Tilton Hemsley, with the U.S. Navy
   &nbspDobbs, Cathcart Eric Stewart
   &nbspDobbs, Conway Edward
   &nbspDobbs, Hector George Edmund
   &nbspDobbs, John Jopp Fairlie ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded and became a POW (1940-45)
   &nbspDobbs, Nithsdale Conway
   &nbspDobbs, Richard Arthur Frederic
Dohna-Schlobitten, Heinrich
Domvile, Barry
   &nbspDomvile, Denys Barry Herbert
   &nbspDomvile, John Patrick
   &nbspDomville, Gerald Guy, 7th Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
Don-Wauchope, John Andrew
   &nbspDon-Wauchope, Patrick George, o, in Italy
   &nbspDonaldson, John Francis, Baron
   &nbspDonaldson, John George Stuart, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDonleavy, James Patrick, in the U.S. Navy
   &nbspDorman, Edward Anthony John Re
   &nbspDorman, Edward Mungo
   &nbspDorman, Edward Stephen Patrick, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDorman, Richard
   &nbspDormer, Geoffrey Henry, 17th Ba
Dormer, Hugh Everard
   &nbspDormer, John Kenelm
Dornberg, Friedrich Wilhelm
Dorrien-Smith, Algernon Robert ( 1939-1940 )
Dorrien-Smith, Francis Arthur
Dorrien-Smith, Geoffrey Richar ( 1939-1944 )
Dorrien-Smith, Horace Algernon ( 1939-1942 )
Dorrien-Smith, Lionel Roger
   &nbspDorrien-Smith, Thomas Mervyn ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDoughty-Wylie, Brian Peirson
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald Roderick Sh
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald Sholto Geor, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald Stair Monta ( 1943-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald William
   &nbspDouglas, Charles Sholto
   &nbspDouglas, David Sholto William
   &nbspDouglas, Edward Montagu
   &nbspDouglas, Hugh Maxwell
   &nbspDouglas, James Archibald
   &nbspDouglas, James Sholto, where he was wounded
   &nbspDouglas, John Sholto Henry, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas, Patrick Sholto, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas, Peter Frederic Sholto, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas, Robert Andrew
   &nbspDouglas, Sholto Charles John H
   &nbspDouglas, Sholto Courtenay Mack ( 1939-1945 )
Douglas, Thomas William
   &nbspDouglas, William Sholto, 1st an
Douglas-Hamilton, David ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspDouglas-Hamilton, Douglas, 14th ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas-Hamilton, George Nigel ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspDouglas-Hamilton, James Angus ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDouglas-Hamilton, Malcolm Avon ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDouglas-Home, Edward Charles, where he was wounded and became a POW
Douglas-Home, George Cospatric
   &nbspDouglas-Home, Henry Montagu
   &nbspDouglas-Home, William
   &nbspDouglas-Pennant, Cyril Eustace, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDouglas-Pennant, Malcolm Frank
   &nbspDouglas-Pennant, Nigel
Dowding, Arthur Denis Caswall
   &nbspDowding, Derek Hugh Tremenheer, in the Battle of Britain
   &nbspDowding, Hugh Caswall Tremenhe
Downie, James Cunliffe
   &nbspDownton, Charles Murray
   &nbspDownton, John Malcolm
   &nbspDowson, Philip Manning
   &nbspDoyle, John Francis Hastings, 5
   &nbspDoyne, Robert Harry
   &nbspDrake, John Raffles Flint
Drake, Michael Robert
Drake, Ronald Francis
   &nbspDrew-Smythe, Richard David Som, serving in Burma and India
   &nbspDroste zu Vischering von Nesse
Droste zu Vischering von Nesse
Droste zu Vischering, Max Ferd
   &nbspDrummond, Andrew Morton
   &nbspDrummond, Angus Julian
   &nbspDrummond, Arthur Malcolm James
   &nbspDrummond, Charles Morton, in East African Engineers
   &nbspDrummond, Christopher John Vau ( 1944-1945 )
   &nbspDrummond, David James Morton ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspDrummond, Edmund Rupert
   &nbspDrummond, Francis William
   &nbspDrummond, Frederic Cecil
   &nbspDrummond, Frederick Boyd Henea
   &nbspDrummond, Geoffrey Heneage, V.C ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspDrummond, Geoffrey Mortimer He
   &nbspDrummond, James Arthur Lawrenc
Drummond, James Ralph
   &nbspDrummond, John, 10th of Megginc
   &nbspDrummond, Spencer Heneage
   &nbspDrummond-Hay, Athol Bury, where he became a POW
   &nbspDrummond-Hay, Charles Robert
   &nbspDrummond-Hay, Donald, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspDrummond-Hay, George Thomson
   &nbspDrummond-Hay, Harold Sandford, with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces
   &nbspDrummond-Murray, Edward John
   &nbspDuckworth, Richard Dyce, 3rd Bt
   &nbspDuckworth-King, George Henry J ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspDuckworth-King, John Richard, 7 ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDudgeon, Antony Greville
   &nbspDudgeon, Joseph Hume ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDudgeon, Peter William Archdal
   &nbspDuff, Alan Colquhoun, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Duff-Dunbar, Kenneth James
   &nbspDuff-Sutherland Dunbar, George
   &nbspDugdale, Michael Arthur Stratf
   &nbspDugdale, Thomas Lionel, 1st Bar ( 1940-1941 ), in the Middle East
   &nbspDugdale, William Stratford, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDuggan, Hubert John ( 1939-1940 )
Duggan, Robert Urquhart
   &nbspDuke, Jack Henry Edmond, 3rd Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDunbar, Drummond Cospatrick Ni, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspDunbar, Robert Fyfe
   &nbspDunbar, Uthred Ninian Vere
   &nbspDunbar, William Hancorn Vere
   &nbspDunbar, William Henry George, o
   &nbspDunbar-Nasmith, David Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDuncan, James Alexander Lawson ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspDuncombe, Charles Willian Slin
   &nbspDuncombe-Anderson, Anthony Joh, where he was mentioned in despatches
Duncombe-Anderson, Roland Fred
   &nbspDuncombe-Anderson, Wilfred Geo
   &nbspDundas, Adam Duncan, of Dundas
   &nbspDundas, Bruce Thomas
   &nbspDundas, Claud Kenneth Melville
   &nbspDundas, George Heneage Lawrenc
   &nbspDundas, Hugh Mackenzie ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspDundas, Hugh Spencer Lisle, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDundas, Ian Hope, of Dundas
Dundas, John Charles
   &nbspDundas, John George Lawrence
Dundas, Kenelm Crispin Vivian ( 1939-1942 )
Dundas, Kenneth
   &nbspDundas, Lawrence Aldred Mervyn, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDundas, Richard Serle
Dundas, Robert Charles
Dundas, Robert Maldred St. Joh
   &nbspDundas, Robert Montague
   &nbspDundas, Thomas Calderwood, of A, in North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDundas, William John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDunham, Stanley Armour
   &nbspDunlop, Thomas, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspDunlop, William Beckett
   &nbspDunn, John Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDunn, Philip Gordon, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspDunn, Robin Horace Walford, in France, Belgium and North Africa
   &nbspDuntze, Daniel Evans, 8th Bt., in the U.S. Army Air Force
   &nbspDupree, James
   &nbspDupree, John Rupert
Dupree, William Vernon John
   &nbspDurand, Alan Algernon Marion, 3 ( 1939-1940 ), in Belgium and France
   &nbspDurand, Algernon Thomas Marion
   &nbspDurand, Mortimer Henry Marion ( 1939 )
Durham, Nicholas
   &nbspDurie, Raymond Varley Dewar, of, in Shanghai when it fell to the Japanese, escaping to Chungking, a journey of 2,000 miles which took three months and for which he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspDurrant, William Henry Estridg
   &nbspDyer, Frederick Thomas Swinner
   &nbspDyer, Gordon Swinnerton, where he was invalided
   &nbspDyer, Hugh Swinnerton
   &nbspDyer, John Arnold Swinnerton
   &nbspDyer, Thomas Musgrave Swinnert
   &nbspDyson, George St. John Armitag, where be was captured by the Japanese and became a POW
   &nbspDyson, Peter Spencer Dampier
Eales, Charles Herbert Harbert
Eardley-Wilmot, Anthony Nevill, where he was mentioned in despatches
Eardley-Wilmot, Anthony Revell
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, John Assheton,
Eardley-Wilmot, John Vere
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, Paul Revell
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, Philip
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, Robert Lloyd
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, Stephen
   &nbspEardley-Wilmot, Stuart Jeffery
   &nbspEarle, Cecil Diccon
   &nbspEarle, David Eric Martin ( 1945 ), in Burma
   &nbspEarle, Eric Greville
   &nbspEarle, Guy Fife, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspEarle, Hardman Alexander Mort, , where he was wounded
   &nbspEarle, John Arthur, where he was wounded
   &nbspEarle, Nigel Lawrence ( 1944-1945 ), in the Royal Armoured Corps
   &nbspEarle, Peter Desmond Noel, in the Atlantic & South-East Asia
   &nbspEarle, William Hardman ( 1945 ), in South-East Asia
   &nbspEastwood, Cecil Squire
   &nbspEden, Adrian Arthur
   &nbspEden, Geoffrey Morton, 7th Baro ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspEden, George Henley
   &nbspEden, George Wilfrid, where he was wounded
   &nbspEden, Henry Charles Hamilton, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspEden, Ivy Maude, in the Women’s Land Army
Eden, Michael Charles
   &nbspEden, Michael Francis, 7th Baro
   &nbspEden, Robert Charles Frederick
   &nbspEden, Robert John Pulleine
   &nbspEden, Roger Quentin
Eden, Simon Gascoyn
   &nbspEden, Terence, 8th Baron Auckla
Edgcumbe, Piers Richard
   &nbspEdlmann, Joseph Campbell, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspEdmondson, Anthony James Kingh
   &nbspEdmondson, John Cyril, 2nd Baro, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspEdmonstone, Edward St. John
   &nbspEdmund-Davies, Herbert Edmund, , with the Royal Welch Fusiliers
Edmunds, Richard Arthur
   &nbspEdward, Albert Duncan, with the 1st Australian Water TPT Group
   &nbspEdwardes, David
   &nbspEdwardes, William, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspEdwards, Edgar Allen James, in the Middle East
   &nbspEdwards, John Clive Leighton, 2
   &nbspEdwards, John Henry Priestley, with the Australian Forces
   &nbspEdwards, William Harold, in the Middle East and New Guinea
   &nbspEdwards-Moss, John Herbert The
   &nbspEdwards-Moss, Thomas Richard
   &nbspEgerton, Cyril Reginald
   &nbspEgerton, David Boswell, 16th Bt
   &nbspEgerton, John Sutherland, 6th D, where he became a POW
   &nbspEgerton, Scrope Arthur Francis, where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW
   &nbspEgerton, Wion de Malpas
   &nbspEgerton-Warburton, Edward Howa
   &nbspEgerton-Warburton, Wilbraham
   &nbspEhrenburg, Rudolf W. H. V.
   &nbspEinhorn, Mathieu Donald, in Britain, North Afirca, Sicily, Italy, Syria and Palestine
Eisenbach, Walter
   &nbspElcock, Frank Dudley
   &nbspEliot, Montagu Robert Vere ( 1944-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspEliot, Nicholas Richard Michae
   &nbspEliott, Arthur Francis Augustu ( 1941-1945 ), in East Africa and Burma
   &nbspEliott, Hugh Herbert Heathfiel, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspEliott, Ivor Keith Heathfield
Eliott, John Livingston Hopkin
   &nbspElkington, Sydney Hughes, where he lost his arm
   &nbspElliot, Alban Charles
   &nbspElliot, Alexander Henry
   &nbspElliot, Charles Atherton, with the Australian Imperial Forces in New Guinea
   &nbspElliot, Dudley Charles Howard, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspElliot, Gerald Augustus
Elliot, Gilbert George
   &nbspElliot, William Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Herb
   &nbspElliot-Murray-Kynynmound, John
   &nbspElliot-Murray-Kynynmound, John
   &nbspEllis, William Felton
Elphinstone, Harold George Alm
   &nbspElphinstone, John Alexander, 17, where he became a POW
   &nbspElphinstone, Kenneth John Tris ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspElphinstone, Maurice Douglas W
   &nbspElphinstone, Rowland Henry
   &nbspElphinstone, William Graham, in Military Intelligence in the Middle East
   &nbspElphinstone-Dalrymple, Francis
Elwes, John Hargreaves
Elwes, John Henry
   &nbspElwes, Robert Philip Henry
   &nbspElworthy, John Churchill
Emerson, Roderick Stanley
   &nbspEmmet, Christopher Anthony Rob ( 1943-1946 ), in the Fleet Air Arm
   &nbspEmslie, George Carlyle, Baron E, in North Africa, Italy, Greece and Austria, and was mentioned in despatches
England, Ian Hugh Bellingham
   &nbspEnnals, David Hedley, Baron Enn
Erbach-Fürstenau, Adolf
Erbach-Fürstenau, Hermann-Albr
Erbach-Fürstenau, Kraft
   &nbspErskine Crum, Vernon Forbes
Erskine, Alistair Robert Hervy
   &nbspErskine, Augustus Evelyn, with the Australian Imperial Forces, where he became a POW
   &nbspErskine, David Alexander John
   &nbspErskine, David Hervey, in Italy
   &nbspErskine, Donald Cardross Flowe
   &nbspErskine, Donald Seymour ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspErskine, Francis Walter
   &nbspErskine, George Watkin Eben Ja, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspErskine, Gratney Pierrepont ( 1942-1944 )
   &nbspErskine, Ian David, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspErskine, James Monteith, with the Grenadier Guards
   &nbspErskine, John Francis Hervey, 1, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspErskine, Malcolm David, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspErskine, Robert Fallowfield ( 1940-1946 ), with Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspErskine, Thomas David, of Cambo
   &nbspErskine-Hill, John Colville, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspErskine-Hill, Robert, of Quothq ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspErskine-Murray, James Alastair
Esmonde, Eugene, V.C.
   &nbspEsmonde, John Witham
   &nbspEsmonde, Patrick
Estoile, Charles
   &nbspEustace, Charles Frere
   &nbspEustace, Gerard Henry
   &nbspEustace, John Patrick Leonard
   &nbspEustace, Rowland
   &nbspEustace, Thomas Robert Hales, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspEvans, Charles Leopold
   &nbspEvans, David Lloyd
   &nbspEvans, Horace Andrew
   &nbspEvans, Richard Andvord, 2nd Bar
   &nbspEvans, Robert Rufus
   &nbspEvans, Trevor George Corry
   &nbspEvans-Freke, Peter Ralfe Harri, in India and Burma
   &nbspEvans-Freke, Ralfe
   &nbspEvans-Lombe, Richard Charles
   &nbspEve, Arthur Malcolm Trustram, 1
   &nbspEve, John Douglas Trustram ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspEve, Raymond Alister Trustram
   &nbspEveleigh-de Moleyns, Arthur Fr
   &nbspEveleigh-de Moleyns, Francis A
   &nbspEveleigh-de Moleyns, Frederick
Evelyn, Peter George, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspEverard, Nugent Henry, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspEvery, John Simon, 12th Bt.
   &nbspEvery-Clayton, John Oswald
Evill, William Alan Strathern
   &nbspEwart, William Ivan Cecil, 6th, where he became a POW
   &nbspExshaw, Selwyn John Harold
   &nbspExshaw, Yorick Henry Raoul, with French Artillery
   &nbspEyre, Cyril James, with Natal Mounted Rifles (2nd Echelon and Reserve Group HQ)
   &nbspEyre, Dean Jack
   &nbspEyre, John Stewart
   &nbspEyre, Richard John
Eyston, Thomas More
   &nbspEzra, Derek, Baron Ezra, in the Army
   &nbspFaber, Julian Tufnell, in North-West Europe
   &nbspFagan, Arthur William
   &nbspFagan, Christopher George
   &nbspFagan, Christopher Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFagan, Desmond, in South African Tank Corps
   &nbspFagan, Frederick Charles Feltr
   &nbspFagan, George Dallas Dixon
   &nbspFagan, Hugh Mercer, with the U.S. Navy
Fagan, James Feltrim
   &nbspFagan, Louis Estell, Jr.
   &nbspFagan, Richard William Feltrim
   &nbspFairbairn, Alan Bernard Murray, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFairbairn, Patrick Yelverton
   &nbspFairbairn, William Alan Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFairhurst, Denis Irving
   &nbspFalaise, Henri, Marquis de la F
Falaise, Richard Rene Gabriel,
   &nbspFalkiner, Gervase Leslie, where he was wounded
Falkiner, Lucien Leslie
   &nbspFalkiner, Terence Edmond Patri, where he was wounded
   &nbspFalkiner, William Sadleir
   &nbspFalkus, Hugh, where he was shot down and became a POW
   &nbspFane de Salis, Anthony
   &nbspFane de Salis, Arthur Regester
   &nbspFane de Salis, Cecil Ulysses O
   &nbspFane de Salis, John Peter ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Army Pay Corps
   &nbspFane de Salis, Rodolph Henry, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspFane de Salis, Sydney Charles ( 1939-1945 ), and he was mentioned in despatches
Fane, Charles Nevile
   &nbspFane, Charles William
   &nbspFane, David Anthony Thomas, 15t ( 1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspFane, Henry John
   &nbspFane, Henry William Newman
   &nbspFane, John Henry Mark, where he became a POW and then escaped
   &nbspFane, Nigel Loftus Henry
   &nbspFane, Peter Francis George, where he became a POW
   &nbspFane, Robert William Augustus
Farley, Walter Ronald
   &nbspFarmer, Dudley Herbert Leopold
   &nbspFarquhar, Adrian Capell ( 1943-1946 )
   &nbspFarquhar, Arthur Ronald
   &nbspFarquhar, Charles Richard
   &nbspFarquhar, Ian Rupert
   &nbspFarquhar, Peter Forbes, in the North Atlantic convoys
   &nbspFarquharson, Alwyne Arthur Com, where he was wounded
   &nbspFarquharson, Robert Alexander ( 1943-1946 ), with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspFarrant, Anthony
   &nbspFarrant, Michael Rodney
   &nbspFarrell, William John de Courc, he was wounded and invalided from service 1944
   &nbspFarrer, Oliver Thomas, 4th Baro ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFarrington, Henry Francis Cold
   &nbspFaulconer, Humphrey Patrick ( 1939-1946 ), in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspFaulconer, Ivor Christopher ( 1940-1946 ), in the Fleet Air Arm
Faulkner, Walter Douglas
   &nbspFayrer, Joseph Herbert Spens, 3
   &nbspFeilden, Henry Wemyss, 6th Bt., with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspFeilding, Basil Egerton, where he was wounded
   &nbspFeilding, David Charles ( 1939-1940 ), and became a POW
   &nbspFeilding, Henry Anthony
   &nbspFeilding, Hugh Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFeilding, William Rudolph Step
   &nbspFellowes, Ailwyn Edward, 3rd Ba, where he became a POW
   &nbspFellowes, John David Coulson, where he was mentioned in despatches, wounded and became a POW
   &nbspFellows, Francis Gerald, encountering U-672
   &nbspFenwick, Montagu John
   &nbspFerguson Davie, Henry Herrick,
   &nbspFerguson, Bryan Gratney, with the Black Watch
Ferguson, George Cuthbert Irwi
   &nbspFerguson, George Hamilton
Ferguson, Kenneth Francis
   &nbspFerguson, Roland Edward Stuart, in the Royal Army Service Corps, and was invalided
   &nbspFergusson, Bernard Edward, Baro, in Burma
   &nbspFergusson, Simon Charles David
   &nbspFergusson-Cuninghame, John Alf ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspFergusson-Cuninghame, Robert W ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFesting, Francis Wogan, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFetherston-Dilke, Charles Beau ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFetherston-Dilke, John Timothy ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFetherston-Godley, Francis Wil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFetherstonhaugh, Alfred Hardin, where he became a POW (1942-45)
   &nbspFetherstonhaugh, Theobald Henr, in the Indian Army
   &nbspFetherstonhaugh, Timothy Fell, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspFickling, Hugh Condra
   &nbspField, Marshall, IV
   &nbspField-Marsham, Charles Austin
   &nbspField-Marsham, Robert Edward
   &nbspFielden, David Edward, with the East African Forces
   &nbspFielden, John Anthony
   &nbspFielden, Philip Brand
   &nbspFielding, Allen Henry ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspFielding, George Rudolf Hanbur, where he was wounded
   &nbspFielding, John Henry ( 1939-1946 )
Filmer-Wilson, Robin
Finch, Edward Henry
Finch, Heneage Michael Charles
   &nbspFinch-Hatton, Christopher Guy
   &nbspFinch-Knightley, Anthony Henea, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFinch-Knightley, Charles Ian, 1, where he was wounded
   &nbspFindlater, Herbert Maxwell, with Royal Berkshire Regiment
   &nbspFindlater, John Godfrey, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspFinlay, Graeme Bell, 1st Bt. ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspFinlay, John Euston Bell, with 38 Division, Western Command and Special Airborne Force in New Guinea, Moluccas, Phillippines and Borneo
   &nbspFinlay, Robert James Bell
   &nbspFisher, Francis Foreman, where he became a POW and escaped
Fisher, George Fisher
   &nbspFisher, Henry Arthur Pears ( 1940-1946 ), and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFisher, Humphrey Richmond
   &nbspFisher, John Vavasseur, 3rd Bar
Fiske, William Meade Lindsley,
   &nbspFison, John Michael, where he was wounded
   &nbspFison, Richard Guy, 4th Bt.
   &nbspFitzGeorge-Balfour, Robert Geo, serving in North Africa, Sicily and North West Europe
FitzGerald, Adrian John
   &nbspFitzGerald, Arthur Henry Brins
   &nbspFitzGerald, Denis Henry, in Norway and North-West Europe
   &nbspFitzGerald, Dudley Francis Nor, on Naval War Staff (NID)
   &nbspFitzGerald, Edward, 7th Duke of ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspFitzGerald, George Peter Mauri
   &nbspFitzGerald, Gerald Dudley ( 1939-1945 ), in Royal Navy
   &nbspFitzGerald, Gerald, 8th Duke of, where he was wounded and invalided
FitzGerald, John Brinsley
   &nbspFitzGerald, John Sidney North
   &nbspFitzGerald, Michael Francis
   &nbspFitzGerald, Peter Charles, with the Australian Military Forces
   &nbspFitzGerald, Peter Desmond
   &nbspFitzGerald, Peter John
   &nbspFitzGibbon, Robert Louis Const
   &nbspFitzHerbert, Arthur William ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspFitzHerbert, David Henry
FitzHerbert, Henry Charles Hug
   &nbspFitzHerbert, John Richard Fred, where he became a POW
   &nbspFitzHerbert, Thomas Arnold Ves, with Royal Ulster Rifles (wounded)
   &nbspFitzHerbert, William Michael ( 1941-1945 ), with 2 NZEF
   &nbspFitzMaurice, Cecil O’Bryen, 8th
FitzMaurice, Douglas Hubert Ha
   &nbspFitzRoy Newdegate, Francis Hum, where he was wounded
   &nbspFitzRoy Newdegate, John Mauric
FitzRoy, Charles Oliver Edward
   &nbspFitzalan-Howard, Bernard Marma ( 1940 ), in France
   &nbspFitzalan-Howard, Martin
   &nbspFitzalan-Howard, Michael, in North-West Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFitzgerald, Brian Arthur Esmon
Fitzgerald, Charles Kirwan
Fitzgerald, Desmond de Bartran
   &nbspFitzgerald, Noel Desmond
   &nbspFitzgerald, Rupert Terence, with Royal Engineers
   &nbspFitzherbert, Arthur de Winton
   &nbspFitzherbert, Basil Francis Nic
   &nbspFitzherbert, Beresford Ivo
Fitzherbert, Charles Trevor Ve
   &nbspFitzherbert, Eden Sydney, with Derbyshire Yeomanry
   &nbspFitzherbert, Michael Cecil, and became a POW in Java
   &nbspFitzherbert, Yvo Laurence Mich, where he was wounded
   &nbspFitzmaurice, Henry Godfrey
Fitzmaurice, James Gerald
   &nbspFitzmaurice, Wilfred Haughton, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspFitzmaurice, Wilfred Vere, where he was invalided
   &nbspFitzroy, Robert Oliver, 2nd Vis, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFitzwilliams, Robert Campbell, in Norway, North Africa, Palestine and Germany, and was mentioned in despatches (1942)
   &nbspFleetwood-Hesketh, Francis Cut
Fleming, Michael Valentine Pau
   &nbspFletcher, Reginald Thomas Herb
   &nbspFletcher-Vane, William Morgan, , and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFlint, Eric Charles Montagu ( 1940-1942 ), in the Pioneer Corps
   &nbspFlint, John Montagu, in Italy and the Middle East, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFlower, Desmond Llowarch Edwar
   &nbspFlower, Peter Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFloyd, Arthur Bowen, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFloyd, Charles Murray, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFloyd, Henry Robert Kincaid, 5t
   &nbspFloyd, John Duckett, 6th Bt.
   &nbspFloyd, Sandford
   &nbspFloyer-Acland, Arthur Nugent
   &nbspFock, John Henry Edward, 6th Ba
   &nbspFoley, Guy Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFoley, Paul Robert
Foley, Thomas John, Jr.
   &nbspFoljambe, Bertram Marmaduke Os ( 1939-1942 )
Foljambe, Peter George William
   &nbspFoot, Christopher Isaac
   &nbspFoot, John Mackintosh, Baron Fo, with the Royal Army Service Corps, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspForbes Adam, Ronald, 2nd Bt. ( 1931-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspForbes Irvine, Alexander Forbe
   &nbspForbes Irvine, Henry Quentin, 2
   &nbspForbes, Andrew Garden Duff ( 1943-1945 ), with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
   &nbspForbes, Arthur Michael Gerald
   &nbspForbes, Arthur Patrick Hasting, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspForbes, Bertie St. John Ochonc
   &nbspForbes, Bertram Aloysius ( 1941-1942 )
Forbes, David Walter Arthur Wi
   &nbspForbes, Duncan
   &nbspForbes, Hamish Stewart, of Newe, was captured at Dunkirk and became a POW
   &nbspForbes, Ian Dudley Stewart ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspForbes, James Alexander
   &nbspForbes, John Stewart, of Newe, , where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspForbes, Nigel Ivan, 22nd Lord F, where he was wounded
   &nbspForbes-Dalrymple, Arthur Ewan,
   &nbspForbes-Leith, Robert Ian Alger, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspForbes-Sempill, Margaret, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Ford, Francis Colville McKenzi
Ford, Francis Orme
   &nbspFord, Harold Frank, where he became a POW
   &nbspFord, Henry Russell, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFord, Henry, II ( 1941-1943 ), with the U.S. Navy
Ford, Peter Roger Anson
   &nbspFord, William Clay, with the U.S. Navy Air Corps
   &nbspForde, Desmond Charles
   &nbspForde, Thomas William
   &nbspForester, Henry William
   &nbspForestier-Walker, Alan Ivor, where he became a POW
   &nbspForestier-Walker, Edmond Annes, in North Africa and Italy with 12th HAC Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
   &nbspForestier-Walker, Robert Jesty, Where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspForestier-Walker, Urbain Evely, in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspForrester, Franz, in North Africa with the 8th Army
   &nbspFortescue, Arthur Henry Grenvi, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspFortescue, Denzil George, 6th E
   &nbspFortescue, John Desmond Grenvi
   &nbspForwood, Peter Noel, 4th Bt. ( 1945 ), with the Welsh Guards
   &nbspFoster, John Gregory, 3rd Bt. ( 1944-1946 ), with South African Artillery
   &nbspFoster, Lewis Marshall Gregory
   &nbspFoster, Thomas Saxby Gregory, 2
   &nbspFoster-Vesey-Fitzgerald, Lesli, with Federated Malay States Volunteers
Foulis, Michael Venour Primros
   &nbspFowke, Frederick Woollaston Ra ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspFowke, Gerrard George, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFowke, Michael Gustavus, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspFowler, Bryan John
   &nbspFowler, Frank
   &nbspFowler, George Charles Willoug, where he was wounded
Fox, William Herbert
   &nbspFox-Strangways, John Denzil, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspFox-Strangways, Raymond George, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspFox-Strangways, Vivian
   &nbspFox-Strangways, Walter Angelo, , with the Queen’s Royal Regiment
Frampton, Allan Stanley
   &nbspFrampton, Frederick Phillip
   &nbspFrampton, Trevor Thornton
   &nbspFrancis-Hawkins, Alexander Joh
Franckenstein, Ludwig
Frank, Howard Frederick, 2nd Bt
   &nbspFrank, Robert John, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspFrankcomb, John
   &nbspFrankland, Thomas William Assh
   &nbspFrankland-Payne-Gallwey, John,
Franks, Alexander Lumsden
   &nbspFranks, Brian Morton Forster
   &nbspFranks, Gerald Murray Kendal
   &nbspFranks, Henry Cecil
   &nbspFranks, Henry Guy Stanley
   &nbspFranks, Hugh Philip Kendal
   &nbspFranks, Ivan Bromhead
   &nbspFranks, John Gerald
   &nbspFranks, Robert Lumsden, as a photographer with Royal Air Force
   &nbspFranks, Thomas William, with Royal Canadian Navy
   &nbspFranks, lan Fergusson Kendal, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFraser, Alastair Hugh Joseph
Fraser, Alexander Simon, Master
   &nbspFraser, Basil Malcolm, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFraser, Blair Alexander
   &nbspFraser, Bruce Austin, 1st Baron ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFraser, Donald
   &nbspFraser, George
   &nbspFraser, Hugh Charles Patrick J
   &nbspFraser, Ian James
   &nbspFraser, Ian Montagu, and became a POW in Italy, and lost a leg when the camp was bombed
   &nbspFraser, Norman Cochrane
   &nbspFraser, Simon Christopher Jose, where he was wounded
   &nbspFraser, Simon Walter
   &nbspFraser, William, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFraser, William, 2nd Baron Stra
   &nbspFrederick, Charles Boscawen, 10
Frederick, John Christopher
   &nbspFrederick, John Cromwell
   &nbspFrederick, Roger, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFreeman, John Keith Noel, 2nd B
Freeman-Mitford, Thomas David
   &nbspFremantle, David Robert
   &nbspFremantle, Francis David Eardl
   &nbspFremantle, John Walgrave Halfo ( 1939-1945 )
Fremantle, Paris Oscar René Fr
   &nbspFrench, Edward Gerald Fleming ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspFrench, Francis John Poyntz, with Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspFrench, George Arthur
   &nbspFrench, Humphrey
   &nbspFrench, John Fenwick
   &nbspFrench, John Richard Charles L ( 1939-1945 )
French, Maurice
   &nbspFrench, Terence D’Arcy
   &nbspFrench, William Joseph ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspFreud, Clement Raphael
   &nbspFreyberg, Bernard Cyril, 1st Ba
   &nbspFreyberg, Paul Richard, 2nd Bar, in Greece, Egypt, Tunisia and Italy
   &nbspFry, Francis Wilfrid, 5th Bt.
   &nbspFulford, Francis Edgar Anthony
   &nbspFuller, Christopher Herbert Fl
   &nbspFuller, Edward Hamilton Fleetw
   &nbspFuller, John Gerard Henry Flee, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFuller-Acland-Hood, Arthur Joh ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspFullerton-Carnegie, George Tra
Furlong, Frank Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspFurnell, Michael John Gerald
   &nbspFurnell, Patrick Cecil Michael
   &nbspFurness, Christopher, 2nd Bt.
Furness, Christopher, V.C.
Fyffe, David Oliphant
   &nbspGabbett, Robert Edward
   &nbspGable, William Clark
Gage, Arol Alexander Courtney
   &nbspGage, Edward Fitzhardinge Peyt
   &nbspGage, Ezekiel Boyd, with Royal Artillery
   &nbspGage, Francis Boyd, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspGage, Henry Rainald, 6th Viscou
   &nbspGage, Quentin Henry Moreton, where he was wounded
   &nbspGage, Richard Francis O’Donnel
   &nbspGage, Richard Stewart-Moore
   &nbspGalbraith, Alexander Henderson
   &nbspGalbraith, James Muir Galloway
   &nbspGalbraith, Norman Dunlop Gallo
   &nbspGalbraith, Percy Hardie Murray, in India and Burma
   &nbspGalbraith, Thomas Galloway Dun
Galbraith, William Brodie Gall
Galen, Clemens-August
Galen, Matthias Bernhard
Galitzine, Dimitri, Prince Gali
   &nbspGalloway, Wray Bury, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspGallwey, Gerald Patrick
   &nbspGallwey, Hubert Dayrell, where he was wounded in Crete, and became a POW
   &nbspGallwey, Michael Henry
   &nbspGalwey, Geoffrey Valentine ( 1940 )
   &nbspGalwey, John Rickards, in the King’s African Rifles
   &nbspGalwey, William Charles Vernon
   &nbspGambier, Robin Gore
   &nbspGamble, Robin Arthur Norman
   &nbspGardiner, Patrick Lancaster, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspGardiner, Walter Percy
   &nbspGardner, Patrick Michael
   &nbspGardner, Robert Oswald Guy
   &nbspGarnons-Williams, Jocelyn Arth
   &nbspGarnsworthy, Charles William, B ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Signals
   &nbspGarside, Boris Raymond Dyson
   &nbspGarthwaite, Anthony William ( 1939-1942 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspGarthwaite, William Francis Cu ( 1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspGascoigne, Julian Alvery, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, James Charles
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, Richard Hugh V
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, Robert Edward
   &nbspGascoyne-Cecil, Victor Alexand
Gaskell, Peter Hunter
   &nbspGason, Anthony Wyndham, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspGathorne-Hardy, Patrick Guy
   &nbspGavan Duffy, Charles Allan
   &nbspGeddes, Alexander Campbell
   &nbspGeddes, Anthony Reay Mackay
   &nbspGeddes, David Campbell
   &nbspGeddes, Ford Irvine
   &nbspGeddes, Ian Irvine
   &nbspGeddes, John Reay Campbell, where he was wounded
   &nbspGeddes, Keith Irvine
   &nbspGerard, Robert William Frederi
   &nbspGerard, Rupert Charles Frederi
German, Raymond Johnson
   &nbspGerrish, John Edward, on the North-West Frontier
   &nbspGethin, Desmond Richard le Poe, where he was wounded
Gethin, Geoffrey Forrest
Gethin, John Percy Devayne
   &nbspGethin, Patrick St. Lawrence C, where he was wounded
   &nbspGethin, Percy Amorey Beaufort ( 1943-1944 )
   &nbspGethin, Percy Edward Lovell, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGethin, Percy St. Lawrence, in the Middle East
   &nbspGethin, Richard
   &nbspGethin, Richard Patrick St. La
   &nbspGethin, Robert Hugh, with the Intelligence Corps and 1st Airborne Division
   &nbspGethin, William Allan Tristram, in Mauritius, France and Germany, and where he was mentioned in despatches
Geyr von Schweppenburg, Egon A
Geyr von Schweppenburg, Karl P
Gibbes, Nigel Arthur St. Georg
   &nbspGibbon, Acton Henry Gordon
   &nbspGibbon, Edward Acton
   &nbspGibbon, Edward Acton Alcock
   &nbspGibbon, Edward Lyster
   &nbspGibbon, Eric Holroyd, where he became a POW in italy, and escaped in 1943
   &nbspGibbon, Thomas Holroyd, where he was mentioned in despatches at Dunkirk and was wounded at El Alamein
   &nbspGibbons, Colin Kenrick
   &nbspGibbons, Henry, in Nigeria and India

   &nbspGibbons, John Edward, 8th Bt., in Iran and Syria
   &nbspGibbons, Thomas Henry
   &nbspGibbs, Andrew Antony, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGibbs, Anthony Durant, 5th Baro
   &nbspGibbs, Antony
   &nbspGibbs, Beresford Norman
   &nbspGibbs, Eric Philip, and he was mentioned in despatches
Gibbs, Evan Llewellyn
   &nbspGibbs, Joseph Francis Vaughan ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspGibbs, Lancelot Merivale
   &nbspGibbs, Martin Antony
   &nbspGibbs, Martin St. John Valenti, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGibbs, Mildred Dorothea, in the Civil Defence
   &nbspGibbs, Peter Houldsworth
   &nbspGibbs, Peter Joseph ( 1940-1941 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspGibbs, Ralph Crawley-Boevey
   &nbspGibbs, Roland Christopher, where he served in North Africa, Italy and Europe
Gibbs, Ronald Gordon Vicary
Gibbs, Vicary Paul
Gibson, Alexander Pollock
   &nbspGibson, Christopher Herbert, 3r
   &nbspGibson, Edward Russell, 3rd Bar, taking part in the assault on Sicily
   &nbspGibson, John Frederic, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGibson, Richard Patrick Tallen ( 1940-1941 ), in North Africa, when he became a POW for 1941-43
   &nbspGibson, William David, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGibson-Craig-Carmichael, Archi
   &nbspGibson-Watt, Andrew James, with the Welsh Guards
   &nbspGibson-Watt, James David, Baron, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspGilbart-Denham, Vivian Vandele
   &nbspGilbey, Arthur Sebastian, where he became a POW
   &nbspGilbey, Giles Milner
   &nbspGilbey, Mark Newman ( 1943-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspGilbey, Walter Derek, 3rd Bt., where he became a POW
Gillett, Guy Richard Tufnell
   &nbspGilliat, Martin ( 1939-1940 ), and was a POW (1940-45)
   &nbspGillman, Herbert Charles Rube, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGilmour, John Edward, of Lundin, in North-West Europe, and was wounded
Gimson, Josiah Antony Boeck
Giraldes y de la Helguera, Enr
Gise, Rudiger
   &nbspGladstone, John, of Capenoch
   &nbspGlanville-Brown, William ( Aug 1939 ), in an anti-aircraft regiment
   &nbspGlyn, Anthony Geoffrey Leo Sim
   &nbspGlyn, Gerald Hugh
   &nbspGlyn, John Patrick Riversdale, , where he was wounded
Glyn, Peter John
   &nbspGlyn, Ralph George Campbell, 1s, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspGlyn, Richard Hamilton, 5th/9th
   &nbspGlyn, Ronald St. George
   &nbspGobourn, Edward David Crichton, with the Royal Fusiliers
   &nbspGobourn, Peter Charles Crichto, where he was wounded
   &nbspGodfrey, Arthur Harry Langham
Godfrey-Faussett, David Freder, he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGodley, Alexander Shepstone, in Singapore, Ceylon, Burma and India
   &nbspGodley, Brian Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGodley, John Raymond, 3rd Baron ( 1940-1946 ), as a naval pilot
Godson, Michael Stapylton, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoff, Hugh Stuart Trevor
Goff, Ion Malise, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoff, Reginald Stannus
   &nbspGoff, Robert Ewen Cameron, in France, Belgium and Palestine
Going, Richard Wyndham-Quin
Gompertz, Philip Arthur Leo
   &nbspGooch, Brian Sherlock, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGooch, George Ernest, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGooch, Kenneth Thackeray, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGooch, Richard Frank Sherlock
   &nbspGooch, Robert Eric Sherlock, 11, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGooch, Trevor Peter Sherlock, 5
   &nbspGoodall, Anthony Charles, where he became a POW twice
   &nbspGoodbody, Douglas Fergus
   &nbspGoodbody, Douglas Maurice
   &nbspGoodbody, Godfrey Marcus
   &nbspGoodbody, Guy Urwick
   &nbspGoodbody, Hugh Nicholson
   &nbspGoodbody, Kenneth Manliffe
   &nbspGoodbody, Philip Perry
   &nbspGoodbody, Richard Wakefield
   &nbspGoodbody, Roger Relton
   &nbspGoodbody, Thomas Richard
Goodbody, William James Perry
   &nbspGoodenough, Frederick Cockerel, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoodenough, Michael Grant
   &nbspGoodenough, Richard Edmund, 2nd, where he was invalided
   &nbspGoodhart, John Gordon, 3rd Bt. ( 1942-1946 )
Goodhart, Philip George Nelson
   &nbspGordon, Adam Granville, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGordon, Alastair Ninian John, 6
   &nbspGordon, Alexander Robert Gisbo
   &nbspGordon, Alexander William Kenm
   &nbspGordon, David George Ian Alexa, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGordon, Douglas Charles Lindse
   &nbspGordon, Douglas Claude Alexand, in Italy
   &nbspGordon, Edward Ormond
   &nbspGordon, John Edmund
Gordon, John Eyre Gisborne, in East Africa
   &nbspGordon, John Ramsay
   &nbspGordon, John de la Hay
Gordon, Michael James Andrew
   &nbspGordon, Roderic Armyne
   &nbspGordon-Cranstoun, Alastair Jos, in France and the Middle East
   &nbspGordon-Duff, George Edward
   &nbspGordon-Duff, John Beauchamp, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGordon-Duff, Lachlan Cecil
Gordon-Duff, Randall Thomas
   &nbspGordon-Duff, Thomas Robert, 10t
   &nbspGordon-Lennox, Alexander Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGordon-Lennox, Frederick Charl
   &nbspGordon-Lennox, George Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspGordon-Lennox, Reginald Arthur
   &nbspGore, Adrian Clements
   &nbspGore, Dundas Corbet
   &nbspGore, Francis St. John Corbet
   &nbspGore, Frederick Dundas Corbet, with the Australian Army
   &nbspGore, Frederick John Pym
   &nbspGore, Humphry Gerard Napier
   &nbspGore, Nigel Hugh St. George, 14, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspGore, Paul Annesley
   &nbspGore, Ralph St. George Brian, 1
   &nbspGore, Richard Ralph St. George
   &nbspGore, Rosemary Ella Corbet, with the Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspGore, Thomas Gerard
   &nbspGore-Booth, Angus Josslyn, 8th
Gore-Booth, Brian
   &nbspGore-Langton, Alaric Hubert St
   &nbspGore-Langton, Grenville Edward
   &nbspGore-Langton, Hubert Edwin
   &nbspGore-Langton, Ian William
   &nbspGore-Langton, Richard Gerald
   &nbspGoring, Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoring, John, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGoschen, Alexander Gerard Lee
   &nbspGoschen, Donald Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoschen, Edward Christian, 3rd, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGoschen, Geoffrey William
   &nbspGoschen, John Alexander, 3rd Vi
Goschen, John Arthur
Goschen, William Henry
Gossage, Peter Leslie
Gott, William Henry Ewart, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGough-Calthorpe, Ronald Arthur
   &nbspGould, Jay, III
   &nbspGoulding, William Basil, 3rd Bt
   &nbspGourlay, Basil Ian Spencer
   &nbspGraaff, De Villiers, 2nd Bt., and became a POW
   &nbspGrade, Lew, Baron Grade, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspGraham, Alastair
   &nbspGraham, Brian
   &nbspGraham, Charles Spencer Richar
Graham, Clyde Euan Miles
Graham, Derek Ian
   &nbspGraham, Dominick Stuart, where he was wounded twice, mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspGraham, Douglas Leslie
   &nbspGraham, Fergus Reginald Winsfo
   &nbspGraham, Frederick Clarence Cam, where he was mentioned in despatches three tmes
   &nbspGraham, John Reginald Noble, 3r
Graham, Nigel
Graham, Patrick
   &nbspGraham, Philip Skelton
Graham, Philip William Collis
   &nbspGraham, Richard Bellingham, 10t, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGraham, Roderic Arthur
   &nbspGraham, Roland Harris
   &nbspGraham, Stuart Douglas, where he was wounded
   &nbspGraham-Vivian, Henry Richard, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspGrant Watson, Herbert Claude
Grant Watson, Robert Low
Grant, Arthur Lindsay, of Monym, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously (1945)
   &nbspGrant, Charles Robert Archibal
   &nbspGrant, Francis Cullen, of Monym, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGrant, Patrick
Grant, Raoul Charles
   &nbspGrant, Ronald Charles, 10th Bar
   &nbspGrant-Dalton, Nathaniel Duncan, in the Western Desert and Italy
   &nbspGrant-Ferris, Robert Grant, Bar, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspGrant-Suttie, Hubert Francis
   &nbspGrattan, Henry
   &nbspGrattan, Henry, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGrattan-Bellew, Arthur John, where he became a POW 1942-45
   &nbspGraves, Vernon North
   &nbspGray, Arthur Bernard St. Georg, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspGray, Harold Reginald St. Geor, with the Royal Marines Commandos
   &nbspGray, Wynne Walton St. George
   &nbspGrayson, Brian Harrington
   &nbspGrayson, Ronald Henry Rudyard, , with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspGrayson, Tristram Hugh Harring
Graz, Edward Percy Aymer
   &nbspGreen-Price, Francis Chase
   &nbspGreen-Price, John, 4th Bt.
   &nbspGreenaway, Derek Burdick, 2nd B
   &nbspGreene, Charles Westland, and was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspGreene, Geoffrey Plunket Conyn
   &nbspGreene, Juan Nassau, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspGreenhill, Denis Arthur, Baron, in North Africa, Italy, India and South-East Asia, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGreenhill, Stanley, 2nd Baron G, in the Royal Air Force
Greenshields, Royston Maurice
   &nbspGreenway, Atheling Kelvynge Br
   &nbspGreenway, Charles Paul, 3rd Bar, where he was wounded
   &nbspGreenwell, John Evelyn
   &nbspGreenwell, Peter McClintock, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspGreenwell, Whitfield Ava Aynsl
   &nbspGreenwood, Albert Francis, in North Africa, and became a POW at Tobruk on 21 June 1942
   &nbspGreenwood, Michael Henry Hamar, with the RCS
   &nbspGreer, Alexander Hugh Courtney, with Royal Armoured Corps
   &nbspGreer, Derek Richard Roderick, with Royal Ulster Rifles
   &nbspGreer, Eric Roberts
   &nbspGreer, Roderick Denis, on General Staff War Office
   &nbspGreeves, Frederick Douglas
Greeves, Hubert Gough
   &nbspGreeves, John Ronald Howard
   &nbspGreeves, Patrick Reginald
   &nbspGregory, Rannulf Alfred Earle
   &nbspGregory, Richard Graham
   &nbspGregory-Hood, Alexander Marsha, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspGregson-Ellis, Philip George S
Grenfell, Arthur Bernard John
   &nbspGrenfell, Cecil John
Grenfell, Geoffrey Seymour
   &nbspGrenfell, Harold Francis Pasco
   &nbspGrenfell, Pascoe Christian Vic, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGrenfell, Peter George, 2nd Bar
   &nbspGrenfell, Victor Cyril, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGresley, Nigel
   &nbspGresley, Roger, in France and India
Gretton, Richard John
   &nbspGreville, Guy Eric Fulke, where he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspGreville, Guy George Frederick
Greville, John Ambrose Henry
Greville, Ronald Cecil
   &nbspGrey Egerton, Philip John Cale, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspGrey, Albert Harry George Camp
   &nbspGrey, Arthur Christopher
   &nbspGrey, John, 9th Baron Walsingha
   &nbspGrey, Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspGrey, Nigel
   &nbspGrey, Richard Patrick
   &nbspGrey, Roger, where he was wounded
   &nbspGrey, Roger, 10th Earl of Stamf
   &nbspGrierson, Michael John Bewes, o ( 1940-1946 ), with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspGriffith-Griffin, Anthony Temp
   &nbspGrigg, John Edward Poynder, 2nd
   &nbspGrigson, Aubrey Herbert
Grimshaw, Desmond Kenneth Brom
Grimston, Bruce David
   &nbspGrimston, Robert Walter Sigism
   &nbspGrosvenor, Hugh Richard
   &nbspGrosvenor, Robert Arthur ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspGrosvenor, Robert Egerton, 5th
   &nbspGrosvenor, Robert George, 5th D, where he was wounded
Grotrian, Charles Herbert Bren
   &nbspGrotrian, John Appelbe Brent, 2, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGrotrian, Robert Philip Brent
Grove-White, Dermot
   &nbspGrubb, Alexander James Watkins
   &nbspGrubb, Arnold Page
   &nbspGrubb, Arthur Harold
   &nbspGrubb, Cedric Alexander
   &nbspGrubb, Edward Thomas
   &nbspGrubb, Michael Watkins
   &nbspGrubb, Patrick de Cruce, he was severely wounded and so invalided out
   &nbspGrubb, Ralph Ernest Watkins
   &nbspGrubb, Richard Henry Alexander, with the Singapore Volunteer Corps and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
   &nbspGrubb, Robert Going McClintock
   &nbspGrylls, William Edward Harvey
   &nbspGuest, Ivor Grosvenor, 2nd Visc
   &nbspGuest, John Spencer Churchill, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspGuinness, Algernon Arthur St., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGuinness, Anthony Peter Boothb, on minesweepers
Guinness, Arthur Onslow Edward
   &nbspGuinness, Bryan Walter, 2nd Bar, in the Middle East and France
   &nbspGuinness, Edward Douglas
   &nbspGuinness, Humphrey Patrick
   &nbspGuinness, James Edward Alexand
   &nbspGuinness, Thomas Loel Evelyn B, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
   &nbspGuinness, Victor Edward Gwynne
   &nbspGull, John Evelyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGully, Thomas Sutton Evelyn, 3r
   &nbspGun Cuninghame, Henry Maurice, where he was at Dunkirk, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspGunning, Orlando Peter
   &nbspGunning, Robert Charles, 8th Bt
Gunston, John St. George
   &nbspGunston, Richard Wellesley, 2nd
Gurdon, Robert Brampton
   &nbspGurney, Oliver Robert, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspGurowski, Richard Dudley Melch
Guthrie, Alan
   &nbspGuthrie, Connop Thirwall Rober ( 1941-1945 ), in the Security Division
   &nbspGuthrie, Giles Connop McEachar
   &nbspGuthrie-James, David Pelham
   &nbspGuttenberg, Karl Theodor, and became a POW of the British
Guttenberg, Philipp Franz
   &nbspGwynn, Arthur Montagu, he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspGwynne-Evans, Ian William, 3rd
Hacket-Pain, Thomas Archibald
   &nbspHackett, Conn William Cuningha
   &nbspHackett, John Terence Aylmer
   &nbspHackett, John Winthrop ( 1939 ), he was mentioned in despatches five times and was wounded three times
   &nbspHackett, Reginald Robert Winth
   &nbspHacking, Douglas Eric, 2nd Baro
   &nbspHacking, Edgar Bolton
   &nbspHaden-Guest, Leslie, 1st Baron
   &nbspHaden-Guest, Peter, 4th Baron H
Hadow, John Maude
   &nbspHaeften, John Henry Francis
Hagenburg, Wilhelm
   &nbspHaggerston, Hugh Carnaby de Ma
   &nbspHaig, George Alexander Eugene ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspHaire, John Edwin, Baron Haire
   &nbspHaldane, Herbert John
   &nbspHaldane, James ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHales Pakenham Mahon, Nicholas
   &nbspHales Pakenham Mahon, Wilfrid ( 1939-1946 ), on General Staff
   &nbspHall, Bruce ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspHall, David Robert
   &nbspHall, Desmond Percy Dobbyn
   &nbspHall, Francis Alleyne ( 1942-1946 )
Hall, Frederick Fenton Harriso
   &nbspHall, Frederick Henry, 2nd Bt.
Hall, John Buller Edward
Hall, John Wellington
   &nbspHall, Julian Henry, of Dunglass, with Intelligence Corps and Special Forces
   &nbspHall, Lionel Reid, of Dunglass, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Hall, Malcolm
Hall, Patrick Geoffrey
Hall, Philip Roderick
Hall, Thomas Byfield
   &nbspHall, William Henry
   &nbspHall-Dare, Derrick Arthur
   &nbspHallinan, Edward Victor
   &nbspHallinan, Timothy Edward, where he was wounded
   &nbspHalpert, Michael Francis de
   &nbspHalsey, Guy Marsden, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHalsey, Thomas Edgar, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHambling, Herbert Hugh, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspHambro, Charles Jocelyn
   &nbspHambro, Everard Bingham, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHambro, Jocelyn Olaf
   &nbspHambro, Nigel Harold
Hambro, Robert Alexander
   &nbspHamburger, Michael Peter Leopo
   &nbspHamilton Stubber, John Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHamilton, Alastair Gavin
Hamilton, Anthony Edmund Huber
   &nbspHamilton, Benjamin Henry Noel
   &nbspHamilton, Charles Robert Franc
   &nbspHamilton, Charles Sackville
   &nbspHamilton, Chetwode Maurice Cha
   &nbspHamilton, Claud Nigel ( 1939-1942 )
Hamilton, Cyril Penn
   &nbspHamilton, Edward William
   &nbspHamilton, Frederick Campbell
   &nbspHamilton, Godfrey John
Hamilton, Harry
   &nbspHamilton, Henry
   &nbspHamilton, Hubert Charles Paule, where he was wounded
   &nbspHamilton, Ian Frank Howden
   &nbspHamilton, James Alexander Hans
Hamilton, John Eric
   &nbspHamilton, John William Stirlin
   &nbspHamilton, John d’Henin, 3rd Bar, where he was wounded
   &nbspHamilton, Louis Henry Keppel
   &nbspHamilton, Michael Aubrey
   &nbspHamilton, Patrick Hugh Coghlan
   &nbspHamilton, Thomas Francis Chetw
   &nbspHamilton-Baillie, John Robert ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
Hamilton-Russell, Arthur Gusta ( 1939-1940 )
Hamilton-Russell, Desmond Clau
Hamilton-Russell, Gustavus Las
   &nbspHamilton-Russell, John
   &nbspHamilton-Russell, Richard Gust, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHamilton-Spencer-Smith, Thomas
   &nbspHamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Bas
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Bas
   &nbspHammick, Henry Edgar Murray
   &nbspHammick, Roger Alexander
   &nbspHammick, Stephen Aubone
   &nbspHampshire, Stuart Newton, with Intelligence Corps
   &nbspHanbury, Harold Greville
   &nbspHanbury, Osgood Philip Villier
Hanbury-Tracy, Michael David C
   &nbspHanbury-Tracy, Richard Algenon
   &nbspHanbury-Tracy-Domvile, Claud E
   &nbspHancock, Dennis Allen Coulter
   &nbspHandcock, Clifford Marcel, with the 1st Airborne Division
   &nbspHandcock, Terrance Robin ( 1940-1944 ), with the Metropolitan Police Reserve
   &nbspHandcock, William Stanley
Handford, Anthony Charles Theo
   &nbspHanham, Henry Phelips, 11th Bt.
   &nbspHanham, John Ludlow, 10th Bt.
   &nbspHanham, Michael William, 12th B
   &nbspHankey, Christopher Alers
   &nbspHankey, Oliver Clement Alers
   &nbspHanmer, Arthur Richard
   &nbspHanmer, Charles Gordon ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspHanmer, Guy Thomas, where he became a POW
   &nbspHanmer, Henry Ivan
   &nbspHanmer, John Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHanmer, John Walden, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspHanmer, Nicholas Brian
   &nbspHanmer, Patrick William Talgai
   &nbspHanmer, Robert Hugh
   &nbspHanmer, Stephen Henry, where he was wounded
Hannay, Patrick Claude
   &nbspHannay, Ramsay William Rainsfo
Hansen, Hellmut
   &nbspHanson, Charles John, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspHanson, James Edward, Baron Han
   &nbspHanson, Richard Leslie Reginal ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspHarbord, Ralph Evelyn
   &nbspHarbord-Hamond, Anthony Philip ( 1942-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspHarcourt Vernon, Egerton Gerva
   &nbspHarcourt Vernon, Granville Art
   &nbspHarcourt Vernon, Granville Cha
   &nbspHarcourt, Robert Venables Vern
   &nbspHarcourt, William Edward, 2nd V
   &nbspHarding, Allan Francis John, 1s, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Harding, Valentine
   &nbspHardy, Maurice John
   &nbspHardy, Rupert John, 4th Bt.
   &nbspHare, Alan Victor
Hare, Charles John Francis
   &nbspHare, Francis Theodore
   &nbspHare, Hugh Percy
Hare, James Hugh
   &nbspHare, John Hugh, 1st Viscount B, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHare, Richard Mervyn, where he became a POW and worked on the Burma-Thailand Railway
   &nbspHare, Robert Gerald Dillon
   &nbspHare, William Francis, 5th Earl
Hargreaves, John Michael
   &nbspHarington, Charles Henry Pepys, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHarington, Edward Henry Vernon
   &nbspHarington, Hugh
   &nbspHarington, John Charles Dundas
   &nbspHarington, John Temple
   &nbspHarington, Kenneth Douglas Eve ( 1939 )
   &nbspHarmar-Nicholls, Harmar, Baron, in India and Burma
   &nbspHarmood-Banner, George Knowles
   &nbspHarmsworth, Arthur Geoffrey An
Harmsworth, Charles Alfred St.
   &nbspHarmsworth, St. John Bernard V
   &nbspHarper, Ian Macdonald ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and North-West Europe
   &nbspHarris, Anthony Travers Kyrle,
   &nbspHarris, Christopher Money, with the Reserve of Air Force Officers
   &nbspHarris, Edward Hermann, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspHarris, George William
   &nbspHarris, Jack Wolfred Ashford, 2, with the New Zealand Forces
   &nbspHarris, John Percival
   &nbspHarris, Lawrence Anstie
   &nbspHarris, Thomas Nicholas Robins
   &nbspHarris-Temple, Arthur Temple
Harrison, Ernest William
   &nbspHarrison, James Harwood, 1st Bt
   &nbspHart Dyke, Eric, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHart Dyke, Michael Percyvall ( 1940-1945 ), in the Middle East
   &nbspHart Dyke, Trevor, in France and Burma
Hart, Edward Chichester
Hartig, Karl Friedrich
   &nbspHartwell, Brodrick William Cha
   &nbspHartwell, John Redmond
   &nbspHarvey, Geraldine, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHarvey, Herbert, in Sicily and Italy
   &nbspHarvey, Herbert Maurice
   &nbspHarvey, James Henry
   &nbspHarvey, John James Gascoyne, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHarvey, John Wynn ( 1942-1946 ), with King’s Royal Rifle Corps and Essex Regiment
   &nbspHarvey, Lloyd Lorenzo
   &nbspHarvey, Peter Charles Oliver, 2, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspHarvey, Raymond Cavendish
   &nbspHarvey, Reginald Lloyd, and became a POW in Thailand
   &nbspHarvey, William Cavendish
Hase, Felix Rüdiger Georg Walt
   &nbspHaselden, John Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHastings, David Fox Godolphin
   &nbspHastings, Robin Hood William S, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHastings, Stephen Lewis Edmons, in the Western Desert and Italy
   &nbspHastings-Bass, Peter Robin Hoo
   &nbspHattersley, Sidney Martin, and he was mentioned in despatches
Hatzfeldt, Hermann Kraft
   &nbspHaughton, Samuel Gillmor
Haviland, David Reginald Ferre
   &nbspHawker, Arden Seymour
   &nbspHawkey, Roger Pryce, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
Hawkins, Christopher Alexander ( 1940-1942 )
Hawkins, Cæsar Charles
   &nbspHawkins, Geoffrey Alan Brooke, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHawkins, Gerald Francis Cæsar
   &nbspHawkins, Humphrey Villiers Cæs ( 1942-1945 ), with 6th South African Armoured Division
   &nbspHawkins, Victor Francis Staple, and was seriously wounded at Kohima
   &nbspHawley, David Henry, 7th Bt. ( 1940-1945 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspHaworth, Christopher William
   &nbspHaworth, Frank Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHaworth, Michael Goodier, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHaworth, Stephen Alexander
   &nbspHaworth-Booth, Osbert Charles ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHaworth-Booth, Robin Howard
   &nbspHay, Bache McEvers Athole, 11th ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspHay, James Malcolm, of Seaton, where he was wounded
   &nbspHay, James Woulfe, in the South African Medium Regiment
   &nbspHay, Martin John
   &nbspHay, Peter Brian, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspHay, Ronald Cuthbert
   &nbspHay-Drummond-Hay, John Waldo E
Hay-Drummond-Hay, Peter
Hay-Neave, Peter Arundell
   &nbspHayter, Richard
   &nbspHazlerigg, Arthur Greville May
   &nbspHazlerigg, Arthur Grey, 2nd Bar
   &nbspHazlerigg, Arthur William
   &nbspHazlerigg, Thomas Heron
   &nbspHead, Antony Henry, 1st Viscoun
   &nbspHead, Francis David Somerville, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspHead, John Kenelm Somerville
   &nbspHead, Robert Digby, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspHeadlam, Anthony Francis
   &nbspHealey, Denis Winston, Baron He, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHeath, Edward Richard George
   &nbspHeathcoat-Amory, Derick, 1st an
Heathcoat-Amory, Edgar Fitzger
Heathcoat-Amory, Patrick Geral
   &nbspHeathcoat-Amory, Roderick
   &nbspHeathcoat-Amory, William, 5th B
Heathcote, Charles
   &nbspHeathcote, Gilbert Simon, 9th B, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspHeathcote, Martin Shirley ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspHeathcote, William Jerrold ( 1942 ), and became a POW in Italy
   &nbspHeathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, , where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, Bertha Grace, with the Womens Auxiliary Police Corps (W.A.P.C.)
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, Charles Geor
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, John Dunamac, as a Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, Robert Carew, a Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, Thomas Micha
   &nbspHeaton-Armstrong, William Henr, as a Captain in the Grenadier Guards
   &nbspHeaton-Ellis, John Sydney
   &nbspHeaton-Ellis, Peter Richard, in North-West Europe
   &nbspHeber-Percy, Algernon George W, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHeber-Percy, Cyril Hugh Regina, where he was wounded
   &nbspHeber-Percy, David Josceline A, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHeber-Percy, Hermione Constanc
   &nbspHeber-Percy, Hugh Alan, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHeber-Percy, John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHeber-Percy, Peter
   &nbspHely Hutchinson, David Edward
   &nbspHely Hutchinson, Michael ( 1939-1943 ), in Malaya, where he became a POW
Hely Hutchinson, Patrick Walte
   &nbspHenderson, Alistair Forsyth Ca ( 1941-1945 ), with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspHenderson, Ian Alexander
Henderson, John Alexander Arno
   &nbspHenderson, John William Philip ( 1943-1946 )
   &nbspHenderson, Peter Gordon, Baron ( 1942-1944 ), with the Scots Guards
Henderson, Robert Fordell
   &nbspHenderson, Roger Arnold
   &nbspHenderson-Stewart, James, 1st B, where he was wounded
Henley, Antony Basil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHenley, Robert Stephen
   &nbspHenn, Francis Robert
   &nbspHenn, Thomas Rice, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspHenn, William Bryan
   &nbspHennessy, Frederick Francis Ge
   &nbspHennessy, Robert Angus Martin, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHenniker, Anthony Trecothic Ma
   &nbspHenniker, Mark Chandos Auberon, where he was wounded
   &nbspHenniker, Richard ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHenniker, Robert John Aldborou
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, Arthur, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, Arthur Dermot ( 1939-1945 ), with the Durham Light Infantry
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, Clement Alger ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, John Victor P, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, Michael Hamil
   &nbspHenniker-Heaton, Robin John, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHenniker-Major, John Patrick E, in Western Desert and Yugoslavia (and was wounded)
   &nbspHenniker-Major, Richard Arthur, and became a POW in 1942
   &nbspHenry, James Holmes, 2nd Bt., and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHepburne-Scott, Francis Michae
   &nbspHepburne-Scott, Francis Willia
   &nbspHepburne-Scott, Henry Alexande
   &nbspHepburne-Scott, Michael Henry
   &nbspHepburne-Scott, Walter Schombe
   &nbspHepper, James Mortimer ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHepper, Montagu Geoffrey Almar ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspHerbert, Anthony Edward George, where he was wounded
   &nbspHerbert, Arthur Patrick
   &nbspHerbert, Charles Edward Mercer, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHerbert, Christian Victor Char
Herbert, Christopher Reginald
   &nbspHerbert, Edward Robert Henry, 5
   &nbspHerbert, Edwin Otway, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspHerbert, Henry Arthur
   &nbspHerbert, Henry George Alfred M
Herbert, Mervyn Horatio Herber
   &nbspHerbert, Oliver Hayley Dennis ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHerbert, Sidney Charles, 16th E
   &nbspHerbert, Sidney, 1st and last B, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHerbert, Valentine Henry Okes
   &nbspHeriot-Maitland, Richard Ogilv
Hermon-Hodge, Anthony Claude
   &nbspHermon-Hodge, Hermon Robert Fl
   &nbspHervey, Alexander George, where he became a POW
   &nbspHervey, Eric George
   &nbspHervey, Richard George
   &nbspHervey, Ronald Frederick Willi, in the Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Artillery and Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
   &nbspHervey-Bathurst, Benjamin Alex
   &nbspHervey-Bathurst, Frederick Pet
   &nbspHerwig, Robert, with the Marines
   &nbspHesketh, Charles Peter Fleetwo
   &nbspHesketh, Roger Fleetwood, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, ( 1939-1942 )
Hewett, Basil Duff
   &nbspHewett, Jack Patrick Majendie
   &nbspHewett, Richard William
   &nbspHewett, William George
   &nbspHewitt, Brian Lifford
   &nbspHewitt, Edward James Stanley
   &nbspHewitt, Joseph, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspHewitt, Terence John Lifford, where he became a POW
   &nbspHewitt, Theodore Denis
   &nbspHeygate, Edward Stephen
   &nbspHeygate, John Edward Nourse, 4t
   &nbspHeywood Jones, Benjamin
   &nbspHeywood, Basil Lemprière ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force Regiment
   &nbspHeywood, Everard Lemprière
   &nbspHeywood, Oliver Kerr, 5th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHeyworth, Reginald Francis
   &nbspHibbert, Reginald Alfred, in Albania
   &nbspHickman, Arthur
   &nbspHickman, Denis Stewart, in Africa and Italy and became a POW
   &nbspHickman, Geoffrey Victor
   &nbspHickman, Hugh Geoffrey
   &nbspHickman, Michael, where he was wounded
   &nbspHickman, Patrick Nelson
Hickman, Thomas Alfred Kenneth
   &nbspHicks-Beach, Michael William B
   &nbspHicks-Beach, Peter Stewart, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHildyard, Myles Thoroton, he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHill, Alaric Bryan ( 1939-1945 ), with the South African Air Force
   &nbspHill, Brian Henry Rowland
   &nbspHill, Clement Walter Rowland, where he was wounded three times
   &nbspHill, Cyril John Percy, and was mentioned in despatches
Hill, Edward Frank
   &nbspHill, George Alfred Rowley, 9th
   &nbspHill, George Chenevix, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspHill, Hubert George Morgan ( 1939 ), and was mentioned in despatches
Hill, Leonard Graham
   &nbspHill, Richard Augustus Sandys
   &nbspHill, Rowland Graham
Hill, Rowland Mytton
   &nbspHill-Norton, Peter John, Baron, in the Arctic and North-West Approaches
   &nbspHill-Wood, Charles Kerrison Hi
   &nbspHill-Wood, Dennis John Charles ( 1939-1943 ), and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspHilton, Albert Victor, Baron Hi ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspHirst, Hugh Harold
   &nbspHoare, Bertie Rex O’Bryen, and was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspHoare, James O’Bryen
   &nbspHoare, John Nigel Rolls
   &nbspHoare, Robert Rawdon ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHobart, Percy Cleghorn Stanley
   &nbspHobart, Robert Hampden, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspHobart-Hampden, Sidney Mary Ca, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHobart-Hampden, Vere Frederick, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspHobhouse, Benjamin Arthur
   &nbspHobhouse, Charles Chisholm, 6th
   &nbspHobhouse, Hugh Cam
   &nbspHobhouse, John Spencer
   &nbspHodge, John Rowland, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspHodgkinson, Robert Hugh
   &nbspHodson, Charles Christopher Ph ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspHodson, David Thomas ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHodson, Edmond Adair, 5th Bt.
   &nbspHodson, Gerald Lord
Hodson, Hubert Blake ( 1939-1942 )
Hoensbroech, Karl
   &nbspHogarth, John Usher
   &nbspHogg, Arthur Ramsey, 7th Bt.
   &nbspHogg, Esmond Popham, where he became a POW
   &nbspHogg, John Nicholson, in Greece, Crete, North Africa and Europe
   &nbspHogg, Michael David, 8th Bt.
   &nbspHogg, Quintin McGarel, Baron Ha
Hohenau, Albrecht ( 1939-1940 )
Hohler, Craven Goring
   &nbspHohler, Edward Christopher ( 1939-1945 )
Holcroft, John Culcheth
   &nbspHolden, John
   &nbspHolden, Paul, 7th Bt.
   &nbspHolder, John Eric Duncan, 3rd B
Holder, Richard John Chavasse
   &nbspHolland, Antony Francis
   &nbspHolland, Cedric Swinton
   &nbspHolland, David Cuthbert Lyall
   &nbspHolland, Douglas Orpen Huntly, in Intelligence, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHolland, Jim Sothern, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspHolland-Hibbert, Julian Thurst ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded and invalided
   &nbspHolland-Hibbert, Thurstan, 4th
   &nbspHollins, Frederick Undecimus
   &nbspHolme, John Robert E.
Holme-Sumner, Berkeley Day
Holmes à Court, Brian
   &nbspHolmes à Court, Peter, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspHolmes à Court, Peter Worsley, in Royal Navy Reserve
   &nbspHolmes à Court, Robert Anthony, with South African Forces
Holmes à Court, Walter Alexand
   &nbspHolmes à Court, William Charle
   &nbspHolmes, Hugh Clifford ( 1942-1946 ), with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspHolt, Herbert Paton ( 1939-1940 )
Holt, Philip de Vere
   &nbspHome, David George, of Blackadd
Homer, John Wood
   &nbspHone, Robert Monro
   &nbspHone, Thomas Sidney
   &nbspHonywood, William Wynne, 10th B
   &nbspHood, Harold Joseph, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspHood, Hilary Ollyett Dupuis, where he was wounded
   &nbspHood, John Oscar Everard, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHood, Peter Neville
   &nbspHood, Rowland Arthur Herbert N, serving in the Atlantic, Africa and Burma
   &nbspHood, Samuel Brian Digby, and was mentioned in despatches twice
Hood, Sefton Douglas Lisle
   &nbspHope Johnstone, Percy Wentwort, where he was captured as a Prisoner of War in the Far East
   &nbspHope Johnstone, William August
Hope Osborne, Anthony
Hope, Adrian Alexander
   &nbspHope, Adrian Price Webley
   &nbspHope, Alexander Douglas Byng, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hope, Alexander Erskine
   &nbspHope, Archibald John George, of, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHope, Archibald Philip, of Crai, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHope, Arthur Clement
   &nbspHope, Arthur Henry Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHope, Charles Adrian
   &nbspHope, Charles Christopher
   &nbspHope, Charles Evelyn Graham
   &nbspHope, Charles Melbourne
   &nbspHope, Charles Peter
Hope, Charles Webley
   &nbspHope, Charles William Frederic ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspHope, Edward James
Hope, Eustace Jack Linton
   &nbspHope, Henry John, 3rd Baron Ran
   &nbspHope, Hugh Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHope, James
   &nbspHope, James Louis
   &nbspHope, James Webley ( 1945 ), in Burma
   &nbspHope, John Adrian, 1st Baron Gl, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHope, John Cecil
   &nbspHope, John Charles David, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspHope, John Patrick Molesworth
   &nbspHope, Laurence Nugent
   &nbspHope, Maurice Webley
   &nbspHope, Nigel
   &nbspHope, William Adrian, with South African Artillery
   &nbspHope-Dunbar, Basil Douglas, of
   &nbspHope-Morley, Gordon Hope, 3rd B
   &nbspHopkinson, Francis Archibald
   &nbspHopkinson, John Montgomerie
   &nbspHopwood, Alfred Henry, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHopwood, Francis Michael, 4th B
   &nbspHopwood, John Patrick Tennyson ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHorder, Thomas Mervyn, 2nd Baro, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHordern, Clifford Willoughby P ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspHordern, Marc Philip Cotton
   &nbspHordern, Michael
   &nbspHordern, Peter Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHordern, Philip ( 1939-1945 )
Hore-Ruthven, Alexander Hardin ( 1939-1942 )
Hornby, John Raymond Henry
   &nbspHorne, Antony Edgar Alan
   &nbspHorne, William Guy ( 1939-1943 ), with the Auxiliary Air Force
Hornell, Denis Arthur Hawke
   &nbspHornung, John Derek, in France and North-West Europe
   &nbspHorsbrugh-Porter, Andrew Marsh, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Horsfall, Cedric Michael
   &nbspHorsfall, Donald Fawcett
   &nbspHorsfall, John Musgrave, 3rd Bt, in Burma
   &nbspHorsfall, Patrick David
   &nbspHorsfield, David Ralph
   &nbspHorthy, István
   &nbspHoskyns, Chandos Benedict Arde
Hoskyns, Chandos Wren, 14th Bt.
   &nbspHoskyns, John Walter
   &nbspHoskyns-Abrahall, Andrew John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHoskyns-Abrahall, Robin Chando
   &nbspHotham, Alan Geoffrey, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
Hotham, John Altham
   &nbspHotham, John David
   &nbspHotham, William Montagu
   &nbspHouldsworth, Walter William Wh, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHoussemayne Du Boulay, Hubert
   &nbspHoussemayne Du Boulay, Michael ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHoustoun, Andrew Beatty
Houstoun-Boswall, George Cleet
   &nbspHoustoun-Boswall, John Francis
   &nbspHoustoun-Boswall, Thomas, of Bl
   &nbspHoustoun-Boswall-Preston, Alis, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce,
   &nbspHovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, , in the Middle East and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in dispatches
Howard, Alfred Ryland
   &nbspHoward, Barnaby John
   &nbspHoward, Charles James Ruthven, ( 1942-1945 ), in the Rifle Brigade, where he was severely wounded, losing a leg
   &nbspHoward, Charles Wilbraham John
Howard, Christopher John Geoff
   &nbspHoward, Donald Euan Palmer, 4th
   &nbspHoward, Edmund Bernard Carlo
Howard, Eric Bertram
   &nbspHoward, Francis Philip, 2nd Bar, where he became a POW
   &nbspHoward, Frederick Henry
   &nbspHoward, Geoffrey Charles
   &nbspHoward, George Anthony Geoffre, where he was wounded
   &nbspHoward, Greville Reginald
   &nbspHoward, Hamilton Edward de Cou
   &nbspHoward, Henry Anthony Camillo, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHoward, Henry Edmund
Howard, Henry Gerald Percival
   &nbspHoward, Henry Mowbray
   &nbspHoward, Henry Redvers Greville
   &nbspHoward, James Knyvett Estcourt
   &nbspHoward, John Thurstan Collins
   &nbspHoward, John William, in Abyssinia and Madagascar, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHoward, Mark Alfred, with 2nd/7th Australian Infantry Force in North Africa and Greece
Howard, Mark Paul Geoffrey
   &nbspHoward, Michael William
   &nbspHoward, Mowbray Henry Gordon, 6
   &nbspHoward, Richard Frederick Robe
   &nbspHoward, Robin Jared Stanley
   &nbspHoward, Stafford Vaughan Stepn, in North Africa, Italy and Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHoward, William Cecil James Ph ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspHoward-Johnston, Clarence Dins
   &nbspHowarth, Thomas Edward Brodie ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe
Howden, Campbell
   &nbspHoyer Millar, Francis Kinglake, when he was wounded and became a POW in 1944
Hoyos, Ernst
   &nbspHubbard, Derek, where he was wounded
   &nbspHubbard, Thomas Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
Huckvale, Walter
Hudson, John Patrick Charles
   &nbspHudson, Miles Matthew Lee
   &nbspHudson, Robert William, 2nd Vis ( 1943-1945 ), with the Life Guards
   &nbspHugentobler, Roy Douglas
   &nbspHuggins, John Godfrey, 2nd Visc
   &nbspHughes, Alfred Marcus
   &nbspHughes, Charles Collingwood
   &nbspHughes, Wilfred Selwyn Kent
   &nbspHughes, William, Baron Hughes ( 1939-1946 ), with the ARP as Controller of Dundee, and the RAOC in India, Borneo and Burma
   &nbspHughes-D’Aeth, John Reginald
   &nbspHughes-Morgan, David James
   &nbspHughes-Morgan, David John, 3rd
   &nbspHughes-Onslow, Andrew George, where he was wounded three times
   &nbspHughes-Onslow, Geoffrey Henry
   &nbspHughes-Onslow, Timothy Neil ( 1944-1945 )
   &nbspHughes-Young, Michael Henry Co, where he was wounded
   &nbspHulse, Hamilton Westrow, 9th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hulse, Richard Guy
   &nbspHulton, Geoffrey Alan, 4th Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspHungerford, Desmond Willoughby, with 3rd Division, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
   &nbspHungerford, Geoffrey Anthony W
Hungerford, George Crossley
   &nbspHungerford, Richard Becher, with the Royal Canadian Artillery and British Claims Commission Mediterranean, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHungerford, Richard Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHungerford, Toye Hastings, with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspHungerford, Walter George Donn
   &nbspHungerford, Winspeare Toye, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspHunt-Grubbe, Brudenell
   &nbspHunter Blair, Colin Edward
Hunter Blair, David Gaspard
   &nbspHunter Blair, David Walter
   &nbspHunter Blair, Edward Thomas, of
   &nbspHunter Blair, Gaspard Patrick, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHunter Blair, John David
   &nbspHunter Blair, Ronald
   &nbspHunter, Neil Aylmer, 29th of Hu
Hunter, Philip Algernon
   &nbspHuntington-Whiteley, Eric Arth
   &nbspHuntington-Whiteley, Herbert M
Huntington-Whiteley, Herbert O, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspHuntington-Whiteley, Hugo Bald, and was mentioned in despatches
Huntly, Donald Norman, including the Augsburg Raid
   &nbspHurst, Quentin Berkeley
   &nbspHussey de Burgh, Ulick Francis
   &nbspHussey, Marmaduke James, Baron, in Grenadier Guards
Hussey, Thomas Ethelston
   &nbspHutchinson, Geoffrey Clegg, Bar ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspHutchinson, Jeremy Nicholas, Ba
Hutchison, Andrew Balfour
   &nbspHutchison, Cecil Tait ( 1939-1945 ), in Malaya, and was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspHutchison, Eric Alexander Ogil ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspHutchison, James Riley Holt, of, with BEFemale, SOE and Maquis in France
Hutchison, Julian Jervis Oliph
   &nbspHutchison, Peter, 2nd Bt.
Huth, Christopher Raymond
Huth, Sydney Michael
   &nbspHutton Bury, William Bacon, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
   &nbspIliffe, Edward Langton, 2nd Bar, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspImbert-Terry, Edward Henry Bou
   &nbspImbert-Terry, Henry Bouhier, 2n
   &nbspIngilby, Joslan William Vivian
   &nbspInglefield-Watson, Derrick Wil
   &nbspIngram, Herbert, 3rd Bt., and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspIngram, Ivor Laing, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspIngram, Mervyn Jeffry
   &nbspIngram, Michael Warren
   &nbspInnes, Alexander
Innes, Arthur Charles Sydney
   &nbspInnes, Berowald Alfred, and was wounded
   &nbspInnes, Charles Kenneth Gordon,
   &nbspInnes, George William Holt
   &nbspInnes, Gordon Vivian ( 1940-1945 ), as ABQO, Royal Australian Navy
Innes, Herome Alexander
   &nbspInnes, Ronald Gordon Berowald, , where he was wounded
   &nbspInnes, William Alexander Disne
Innes-Ker, Alastair James
   &nbspInnes-Ker, David Charles
   &nbspInnes-Ker, Robert Edward
   &nbspInskip, John Hampden, with the Scots Guards
   &nbspIrby, Anthony Paul
   &nbspIrby, Cecil Eustace, 8th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspIrby, Gerald Howard Boteler, 9t
   &nbspIrby, Kenneth Alan, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspIrby, Paul Anthony ( 1944-1945 ), serving in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspIrvine, Charles Francis, 25th o, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspIrvine, Francis Charles Quenti
   &nbspIrvine, Kenneth James
Irvine, Robert Hugh
   &nbspIrvine-Fortescue, Henry
   &nbspIrvine-Fortescue, William Gren
   &nbspIsaacs, Gerald Rufus, 2nd Marqu
   &nbspIsaacs, Michael Alfred Rufus, 3
   &nbspIsham, Gyles, 12th Bt.
   &nbspIsham, Ian Vere Gyles, 13th Bt., in North-West Europe
   &nbspJackson, Basil Hippisley
Jackson, David Thomas Trelawny
Jackson, George Hauteville
   &nbspJackson, Henry Humphrey
   &nbspJackson, John Montresor, 6th Bt
   &nbspJackson, Julius Lloyd
   &nbspJackson, Michael Roland, 5th Bt
Jackson, Thomas Richard Eyre
   &nbspJackson, William, 7th Bt.
   &nbspJackson-Taylor, Philip Stuart
   &nbspJacob, Frederick Arthur, in Egypt
   &nbspJaffray, Hugh Alexander ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspJaffray, Michael John ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspJaffray, William Edmund, 4th Bt ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspJagger, Richard Hugh
   &nbspJames, Bertram Arthur, where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW (and was part of the Great Escape)
   &nbspJames, Christopher Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspJames, Gerard Bowes Kingston, 7
   &nbspJames, Henry Norman, with the Royal Observer Corps
James, John Willmore Hume
   &nbspJames, Peter Charles
   &nbspJames, Philip Seaforth
   &nbspJames, Roderick Evan Dumaresq
   &nbspJames, Thomas
   &nbspJames, Ughtred Henry Ramsden ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspJamieson, David Auldjo, V.C.
   &nbspJanvrin, Hugh Richard Benest
   &nbspJardine Paterson, Arthur James
   &nbspJardine Paterson, David
   &nbspJardine Paterson, John Valenti, with 6th Battalion, Black Watch
   &nbspJardine Paterson, Robert Noël
   &nbspJardine, Colin Arthur, 3rd Bt. ( 1939 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspJardine, Geoffrey David, where he became a POW in Burma
   &nbspJardine, Ian Liddell, 4th Bt.
   &nbspJardine, Murray Hugh Lascelles, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspJardine, William Edward, of App, where he was wounded
   &nbspJauncey, Charles Eliot, Baron J
   &nbspJauncey, John Henry, of Tullich
   &nbspJebb, David Gladwyn, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
Jebb, Michael
Jefferies, Hugh Acton
Jeffreys, Christopher John Dar
   &nbspJellicoe, George Patrick John, with teh Coldstream Guards and Special Air Service
   &nbspJenkins, Charles Peter de Bris
   &nbspJenkins, David Llewelyn, Baron ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspJenks, Robert Fergus, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Jennings, Peter Milton
   &nbspJephcott, John Anthony, 2nd Bt. ( 1944 ), with Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers WW II and Royal Army Engineering Corps
   &nbspJervis, Antony St. Vincent
   &nbspJervis, Ronald George James, 7t
   &nbspJessel, Charles John, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspJessel, David Charles George
Jezierski, Jerzy
Jocelyn, John Charlton
   &nbspJocelyn, Robert William, 9th Ea, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Johnsen, John Martin Claridge
   &nbspJohnsen, Peter Bowater, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspJohnsen, Richard
   &nbspJohnsen, William Hugo Gilroy ( 1939-1946 ), in the Royal Artillery
Johnson, Alexander Percival
   &nbspJohnson, Allen Antony Wynn
Johnson, Charles Robert
   &nbspJohnson, Cyril Martin Hugh
   &nbspJohnson, Edward Brabazon Wakef
   &nbspJohnson, Guy Allen Colpoys Orm, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspJohnson, Henry Allen Beaumont, ( 1940-1941 )
   &nbspJohnson, Henry Graham
   &nbspJohnson, John Paley, 6th Bt. ( 1939 ), in Burma, Middle East and Italy
   &nbspJohnson, Peter Warren, and was mentioned in despatches
Johnson, Robin Quentin Feather
   &nbspJohnson, Stanley
   &nbspJohnson, Victor Philipse Hill, , in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspJohnson-Ferguson, Brian Charle
   &nbspJohnson-Ferguson, Raymond Patr, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspJohnston, Charles Collier, Baro
   &nbspJohnston, George Robert Arthur, with the Royal Air Force, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspJohnston, Robert Arnold Frank
Johnstone, Ian Alexander Bruce
   &nbspJohnstone, James Veitch
   &nbspJohnstone, Montague Joseph Cha
Johnstone, Peter Anthony
   &nbspJohnstone, Richard Noel
   &nbspJohnstone, Roy Henry Montague, where he was mentioned in despatches
Joicey, David Hugh
Jolly, Richard Frank
   &nbspJones, Alun Arthur Gwynne, Baro, serving in Burma
   &nbspJones, Eric Joseph Silva ( 1939-1945 )
Jones, Hume Riversdale
   &nbspJoseph, Keith Sinjohn, Baron Jo, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspJoynson-Hicks, Lancelot Willia ( 1941-1944 )
   &nbspJoynson-Hicks, Richard Cecil, 2 ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspKaberry, Donald, Baron Kaberry, where he was mentioned in despatches
Kageneck, Franz Joseph
Kameke, Hasso
Kanitz, Egolf Heinrich
   &nbspKarch, Frederick Joseph
   &nbspKavanagh, Dermot MacMorrough
   &nbspKay, Phillip, with the Marquis in Britanny, and as part of Operation Market-Garden, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKay-Shuttleworth, Charles Ught, where he was wounded twice and was invalided
Kay-Shuttleworth, Ronald Orlan
   &nbspKeane, Richard Michael, 6th Bt. ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspKeddie, Wallace Arthur Robert
   &nbspKee, Robert ( 1939-1942 ), and became a POW
   &nbspKeightley, Charles Frederick
   &nbspKeith, Henry Shanks, Baron Keit ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKeith, Kenneth Alexander, Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKeith, Michael Telfair, where he became a POW
   &nbspKeith-Murray, Robert Malise
   &nbspKellett, Edward Orlando ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspKemeys-Tynte, Charles John Hal
   &nbspKemp, John Durival, 1st Viscoun, with the US forces in the Pacific, and the British Army in India, and he was mentioned in despatches
Kempis, Eberhard
   &nbspKendrew, Douglas Anthony
   &nbspKennard, Colin David
   &nbspKennard, George Arnold Ford, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches twice, and was a POW (1939-41)
Kennard, Humphrey Oscar Coleri
   &nbspKennard, Laurence Charles Ury, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspKennard, Noel Gerard, with the Cameron Highlanders, Royal Commandos and Z Force
   &nbspKennard, Robert William
   &nbspKennard, Roderick Vivian, with Royal Air Force Intelligence
Kennaway, Charles Stewart Hami
Kennedy, Darby Michael
   &nbspKennedy, Derrick Edward de Ver
   &nbspKennedy, Francis Henry
   &nbspKennedy, Gilbert Ronald ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspKennedy, Ian Michael Godfrey ( 1941 ), where he was invalided
   &nbspKennedy, John Ralph Bayly, 4th ( 1940-1942 )
Kennedy, Joseph Patrick
   &nbspKennedy, Ludovic Henry Coverle ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspKenworthy, Basil Frederick de, where he became a POW
   &nbspKenworthy, Cuthbert Reginald D
   &nbspKenworthy, David Montague de B
   &nbspKenyon, Guy Victor
   &nbspKenyon, John Frederick
   &nbspKenyon, Kenneth Herbert
   &nbspKenyon, Lionel Frederick Rober, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKenyon, William Patrick, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKenyon-Slaney, Robert Orlando
   &nbspKeppel, Derek William Charles, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspKeppel, Walter Arnold Crispin
Kerans, David Norrie
   &nbspKerr, Charles Lester ( 1939-1940 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspKerr, Francis Robert Newsam, where he was wounded
   &nbspKerr, Frederick Mark, where he became a POW
   &nbspKerr, John David
   &nbspKerr, Louis William Howard
   &nbspKerr, Mark Barrington, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKerr, Mark David, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKerr, Mark George
   &nbspKerr, Mark Peregrine Charles
   &nbspKerr, Peter Francis Walter, 12t
   &nbspKerr, Philip Walter
   &nbspKerr, Ronald William
   &nbspKerr-Smiley, Cyril Hugh
   &nbspKerruish, Albert William, and became a POW
   &nbspKershaw, Peter John
Keudell, Otto
Keudell, Robert
   &nbspKeyes, Geoffrey Charles Tasker
   &nbspKeyes, Michael Patton
   &nbspKeyes, Patrick Terence
   &nbspKeyes, Ralph Adrian, with the Royal Navy
   &nbspKeyes, Roger John Brownlow, 1st
   &nbspKeyes, Roger McMahon, where he was wounded
Kielmannsegg, Alexander Nikola
   &nbspKimber, Anthony Dixon, with the South African Navy
   &nbspKimber, Guy Mackenzie
   &nbspKindersley, Hugh Kenyon Molesw, where he was wounded
   &nbspKindersley, Philip Leyland ( 1939-1943 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspKing, Gerald Rene Wingfield
   &nbspKing, John Charles Alwyn Hallo
King, Stewart Gerald Wingfield
   &nbspKing, William Augustus Henry ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspKing, William Donald Aelian
   &nbspKing-Harman, Anthony Lawrence, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKing-Harman, Robert Douglas
   &nbspKingscote, Algernon Robert Fit ( 1940-1942 )
Kingscote, David Fitzhardinge
   &nbspKingscote, Nigel Adrian Fitzha ( 1939-1945 ), including the Sicily and Normandy Landings, and was mentioned ind despatches
   &nbspKingscote, Patrick Bloomfield ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Kingscote, Robin Nigel ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspKington, William Beresford Nai
   &nbspKington-Blair-Oliphant, Philip
   &nbspKington-Blair-Oliphant, Willia
   &nbspKingzett, Richard Norman
   &nbspKinloch, Alexander Davenport, 1
   &nbspKinloch, James
Kirkcaldie, Kenneth
   &nbspKirkpatrick, Herbert James, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspKirkpatrick, James Alexander, o
   &nbspKirkpatrick, Sydney Frank
Kirkpatrick, Thomas Frederick
   &nbspKirwan-Taylor, Harold George, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKirwan-Taylor, William John
   &nbspKitchener, Henry Herbert, 3rd E
   &nbspKitson, Oliver James Vandeleur
Klinckowstroem, Andreas Ernst
Klitzing, Gebhard Wilhelm
Klitzing, Hans Ludwig Friedric
Klitzing, Heinz Erich Lebrecht
Klitzing, Joachim Lippold
Klitzing, Klaus Jurgen Eberhar
   &nbspKnapton, Edric Guy Philip Brom
   &nbspKnatchbull, Charles Norton
   &nbspKnatchbull, John Ulick, 7th Bar ( 1943-1946 ), in North-West Europe, where he was wounded
   &nbspKnatchbull, Norton Cecil Micha, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspKnatchbull, Wyndham Marsden
   &nbspKnatchbull-Hugessen, Herbert C, in the Canadian Army
   &nbspKnatchbull-Hugessen, Peter Mer, in the 111th Field Regimanet, Royal Artillery, and 6th Indian Field Regiment
   &nbspKnatchbull-Hugessen, Robin Joh
   &nbspKnight, Claude Thorburn
   &nbspKnights, Philip Douglas, Baron, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspKnill, John Kenelm Stuart, 4th
   &nbspKnill, John Stuart, 3rd Bt.
Knott, John Maurice Wakefield, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspKnott, William Espenett Bayly, with the Royal Marines
   &nbspKnox, Bryce Muir
   &nbspKnox, John Needham
   &nbspKnox, Thomas Daniel, 6th Earl o
Korff, Klemens August Paul Mar
Kottulinsky, Josef
   &nbspKuenburg, Hans Wolf
   &nbspKynaston, John Roger
   &nbspLacon, Reginald William Beecro, and he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspLacy, Anthony John Alfred
   &nbspLacy, Maurice John Pierce, 2nd ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspLaing, Charles Douglas Conyers
   &nbspLaing, Hector, Baron Laing of D, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLake, Atwell Henry, 9th Bt.
Lakin, Gerald Michael
   &nbspLakin, John
   &nbspLakin, Maurice Victor ( 1939-1944 ), in North Africa, and was wounded
   &nbspLakin, Richard Barklie, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLamb, Dennis Charles
   &nbspLamb, Foster Charles Lowry, 2nd
   &nbspLamb, Richard
Lambart, Edward Howard Wallbri
Lambart, Frederick Arthur Henr
   &nbspLambart, Michael Edward Oliver, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLambart, Oliver Francis, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1944 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps
   &nbspLambert, Alexander Fane
   &nbspLambert, Francis John
   &nbspLambert, George, 2nd Viscount L
   &nbspLambert, Henry Alexander
   &nbspLambert, Jeffrey Maurice
   &nbspLambert, Montague Victor
   &nbspLambert, Peter Henry
   &nbspLambert, Robert Guy Wilson ( 1939 )
   &nbspLambert, Walter Peter
   &nbspLambton, Edward George
   &nbspLambton, Hedworth, where he was mentioned in despatches
Lambton, John
   &nbspLamerton, Robert Henry Campbel
Lamont, James Kevin
Lamont, William Keith
   &nbspLampson, Graham Curtis, 2nd Bar
   &nbspLane, Ernest Kendall
Lane, Frank Horsburgh
   &nbspLane, George Henry
   &nbspLane, William Arbuthnot, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLang, Derek Boileau, where he was taken a POW in 1940 and escaped
   &nbspLang, Eustace Vaughan, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLangrishe, Hugh Richard
   &nbspLangrishe, Philip John Duppa, where he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspLangrishe, Richard Bellingham ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspLangrishe, Richard Courtnay Gi, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLangrishe, Roger Patrick Hercu, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLangrishe, Terence Hume, 6th Bt
   &nbspLarcom, Charles Arthur Aiskew
Lascelles, Francis Alfred Geor
   &nbspLascelles, Geoffrey George, with the Royal Australian Navy
   &nbspLascelles, George Henry Hubert, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspLascelles, Gerald David
   &nbspLascelles, Henry Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLascelles, John Frederick, where he was wounded
   &nbspLascelles, John Norman Pultene
   &nbspLascelles, Oliver
   &nbspLatham, Francis Charles Allman
Laubier, Dieudonne
   &nbspLaughton, Peter Ian, in Italy and Greece
   &nbspLaurie, John Emilius, of Maxwel
   &nbspLaurie, Ronald Edward
   &nbspLaw, Adrian Augustus Stuart
   &nbspLaw, Charles Anthony Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLawrence, Peter Stafford Hayde, and was mentioned in despatches
Lawrence, Robert Percival
   &nbspLawrence, Roger Fettiplace
   &nbspLawrence, William, 4th Bt.
   &nbspLawson Johnston, Ian St. John, ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspLawson, Arthur Simon Albert, in the 1st Royal Dragoons
   &nbspLawson, James Alexander Bertra
   &nbspLawson, John Charles Arthur Di ( 1940-1943 ), in the Western Desert, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLawson, Lucia Edith, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLawson, Peter Grant, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspLawson, Robin Grant
   &nbspLawson, William Edward Harry, 5
Lawson-Tancred, Andrew Thomas
   &nbspLawson-Tancred, Christopher ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspLawson-Tancred, Henry, 10th Bt. ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspLaycock, Robert Edward
   &nbspLayton, David
Le Fanu, Anthony, with the Bedfordshire Regiment
   &nbspLe Fanu, George Victor Sherida
   &nbspLe Fanu, John Lewen
   &nbspLe Fanu, Philip Sheridan, with the Royal Australian Naval Reserve
   &nbspLe Fanu, Richard, with the East African Artillery
   &nbspLe Fanu, Roland
   &nbspLe Fanu, Stephen Henry John, with the Australian Army
   &nbspLe Hunte Ward, Edward
   &nbspLeCREN, Geoffrey Kerr
   &nbspLea, George H., where he became a POW after Arnhem
   &nbspLea, Robert Francis Gore, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLea, Thomas Claude Harris, 3rd, and he was mentioned in despatches
Leacock, Michael Francis
   &nbspLeakey, Arundel Rea
   &nbspLeathers, Leslie John
   &nbspLechmere, Reginald Anthony Hun
Ledebur-Wicheln, Eugen Rudolf
Ledebur-Wicheln, Franz-Eugen
Ledebur-Wicheln, Hubertus
Ledebur-Wicheln, Johannes Adam
Lee Steere, Charles Augustus
   &nbspLee, Christopher Frank Carandi, in the Intelligence Corps and Special Forces
   &nbspLee, Michael Peter
   &nbspLeeds, Geoffrey Hugh Anthony ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspLeeds, Reginald Arthur St. Joh
   &nbspLees, Charles Archibald Edward
Lees, James
   &nbspLees, John Victor Elliott, 3rd
   &nbspLees, Michael, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspLees, Thomas Edward, 4th Bt., where he was wounded
   &nbspLeese, Alexander William, 4th B ( 1939-1941 ), when he was invalided
Leese, Lincoln
   &nbspLeese, Oliver William Hargreav, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLegard, Antony Ronald
   &nbspLegard, Charles Percy Digby
   &nbspLegard, George Hugo Digby
   &nbspLegard, Robert Francis, he was mentioned in despatches
Legard, William Ernest
   &nbspLegge, David Alexander Keppel, where he was wounded
   &nbspLegge, Gerald Humphrey, 9th Ear ( 1942-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLegge, Heneage Cecil
   &nbspLegge, John Barrington, where he was wounded
   &nbspLegge, John Douglas
   &nbspLegge, Paul Keppel, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLegge, Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches twice, and was wounded
Legge, Rupert Mortimer
   &nbspLegge-Bourke, Edward Alexander, where he was wounded
   &nbspLegh, Francis Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLegh, Peter Richard, 4th Baron
   &nbspLehmann, Emil Wendel
   &nbspLeigh, Eric
Leigh, James Peter Mosley
   &nbspLeigh, John, 2nd Bt. ( 1943-1946 ), in India
   &nbspLeigh, William Henry Gerard ( 1939-1945 ), in the Middle East, Italy and North-East Europe
   &nbspLeigh-Pemberton, Robert Dougla
   &nbspLeighton Byrne, John ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspLeighton, Richard Tihel, 10th B
   &nbspLeith, Philip Edward Meric
Leith-Buchanan, David Gustavus
   &nbspLeith-Buchanan, John Wellesley
Lenfestey, John d’Estreville
   &nbspLeng, Christopher Anthony Will, in the Middle East, Italy and Burma, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspLeng, David Joseph Timothy
   &nbspLennard, Stephen Arthur Hallam ( 1939-1945 )
Lennox-Boyd, Francis Gordon
   &nbspLennox-Boyd, George Edward
   &nbspLenox-Conyngham, Alwyn Douglas
   &nbspLenox-Conyngham, Gerald Hamilt, in Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspLenox-Conyngham, William Lowry
   &nbspLeon, Ronald George, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspLeonard, James Charles Beresfo
   &nbspLeonrod, Ludwig
   &nbspLeslie, Desmond Arthur Peter
   &nbspLeslie, Henry John Lindores, 9t, where he became a POW
   &nbspLeslie, John Norman Ide, 4th Bt, where he became a POW
   &nbspLeslie, John Wayland ( 1939-1943 ), where he was invalided
   &nbspLeslie, Lionel Alistair David, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLeslie, Reginald Frederick Stu
   &nbspLeslie-Melville, Alexander Rob, where he was wounded
   &nbspLeslie-Melville, Alexander Ron
   &nbspLeslie-Melville, George David, where he was wounded
   &nbspLeslie-Melville, Ian
   &nbspLeslie-Melville, Michael Ian
   &nbspLethbridge, Duncan John Leghe
   &nbspLethbridge, Hector Wrath, 6th B, in North Africa, and was invalided home
   &nbspLeveson-Gower, Granville James, where he was wounded twice and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLeveson-Gower, Harold Boscawen
   &nbspLeveson-Gower, Hugh Nugent ( 1941-1945 ), in Burma, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Levinge, Reginald Vere Noel
   &nbspLevinge, Richard Vere Henry, 11, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLevy, Ewart Joseph Maurice, 2nd ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Lewin, Frederick Roberts Alexa
   &nbspLewin, Terence Thornton, Baron, with the Home and Mediterranean Fleets, and was mentioned in despatches
Lewis, Clive
   &nbspLewis, William Brereton Couchm, where he became a POW
   &nbspLewthwaite, Gilfrid MacIver
   &nbspLewthwaite, Rainald Gilfrid, 4t, he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
   &nbspLewthwaite, William Anthony, 3r
   &nbspLiddell, Charles Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspLiddell, David Oswald
   &nbspLiddell, Geoffrey Andrew ( 1944-1945 )
   &nbspLiddell, Henry George Magniac, with Rhodesian Forces
Liddell, Ian Oswald, V.C.
   &nbspLiddell, Julian
   &nbspLiddell, Lionel Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLiddell, Maurice Arthur ( 1939-1943 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspLiddell, Thomas Lyon
   &nbspLiddell, William Adrian, where he was mentioned in despatches
Liechtenstein, Aloys Geza Geor
   &nbspLighton, Christopher Robert, 8t
Lilburn, Hugh Neilson
Lillingston, Luke Theodore
Lillingston, Malcolm George
Lindon, Ernest George
   &nbspLindsay, David Howard
   &nbspLindsay, David Ludovic Peter
   &nbspLindsay, George Morgan Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
Lindsay, Harry Lachlan
   &nbspLindsay, James Louis
   &nbspLindsay, Kenneth Andrew ( 1940-1945 ), with the South African Forces
   &nbspLindsay, Martin Alexander, of D, in Norway 1940 (where he was mentioned in despatches) and Europe, where he was wounded
Lindsay, Michael
   &nbspLindsay, Robert William Ludovi
   &nbspLindsay, Thomas Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLindsay-Hogg, Anthony Henry, 2n
Lindsay-MacDougall, John Stewa
Lindsay-Stewart, William Alfre
Lippe-Weissenfeld, Carl Franz
   &nbspLister-Kaye, Aubrey Robert Lis, where he became a POW
   &nbspLister-Kaye, Kenelm Arthur, 5th
   &nbspListon Foulis, James Alastair
   &nbspLithgow, Douglas Plenderleath
   &nbspLittle, John Ernest
Little, Malcolm Archibald Albe
Little, Thomas Donald
   &nbspLittleton, Edward Thomas Walho
   &nbspLittleton, John William ( 1943-1947 ), with Royal Army Service Corps
   &nbspLittleton, Josceline William
   &nbspLittleton, Leonard Vere Algern
   &nbspLittleton, Richard Charles Art ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
   &nbspLittleton, Robert Joscelyn Hen
   &nbspLittleton, Thomas Charles Tasm
   &nbspLivingstone-Learmonth, David J
Livingstone-Learmonth, John So, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLivingstone-Learmonth, Lennox
   &nbspLivingstone-Learmonth, Michael ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLivingstone-Learmonth, Nigel P
   &nbspLivingstone-Learmonth, Somervi
   &nbspLlewellyn, David Reginald
   &nbspLlewellyn, David Treharne
Llewellyn, Glyn Herbert
   &nbspLlewellyn, Henry Morton, 3rd Bt, in the Middle East, North Africa, Italy and North-West Europe
   &nbspLlewellyn, Hermione, with the Special Operations Executive in the Middle East
   &nbspLlewellyn, Marjorie Joyce, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLlewellyn, Michael Rowland God
   &nbspLlewellyn, Rhys, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLlewellyn, William Herbert Rhy, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLlewellyn, William Robert Geor
   &nbspLloyd George, David, 2nd Viscou
   &nbspLloyd George, Owen, 3rd Earl Ll ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspLloyd, Alexander David Frederi ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLloyd, Alfred Anson, in Egypt and Italy
   &nbspLloyd, Cyril Gascoigne
   &nbspLloyd, Dennis, Baron Lloyd of H ( 1939-1945 ), in Italy and the Middle East
   &nbspLloyd, Henry Greame
   &nbspLloyd, John Rodney
   &nbspLloyd, Norman Mostyn
   &nbspLloyd, Peter John Ernest
   &nbspLloyd, Wilfrid Lewis
Lloyd, William Eric
   &nbspLloyd-Blood, Nevil
   &nbspLloyd-Mostyn, David Henry, where he was invalided
   &nbspLloyd-Mostyn, Edwin Inigo
Lloyd-Mostyn, Henry Pyers Rona
   &nbspLloyd-Mostyn, Roger Edward, 5th, in France, North Africa and Italy, and was wounded twice and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLloyd-Verney, Desmond Ralph
   &nbspLloyd-Verney, Gerald, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspLoch, George Henry Compton, 3rd
   &nbspLoch, Spencer Douglas, 4th Baro
Lochore, John Alexander
Loder, David Eustace
   &nbspLoder, John Christopher, 3rd Ba, in Western Pacific
   &nbspLoder, Robert Eric ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
Loder-Symonds, Robert Guy
Loe, Felix
   &nbspLoftus, George Henry Wellingto
   &nbspLong, Charles Edward
   &nbspLong, Clement Loftus
   &nbspLong, Richard Eric Onslow, 3rd ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspLong, Richard Samuel
   &nbspLong, Samuel Godfrey, where he became a POW
Long, Walter Francis David, 2nd
   &nbspLong, Walter Reginald Basil
Longmore, Richard Maitland
Longueville, Reginald Francis
   &nbspLopes, Massey Henry Edgecumbe, , where he was wounded
   &nbspLort-Phillips, Patrick
Loveday, John Noel Ronald, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspLovell, Stuart James
   &nbspLovell-Davis, Peter Lovell, Bar
Low, Antony Frederick Leetham
   &nbspLow, Harold Philpot
   &nbspLow, Toby Austin Richard Willi ( 1940-1942 ), where he fought in Greece, Crete, Western Desert and Tunisia
   &nbspLowndes-Stone-Norton, Fletcher
   &nbspLownie, John Edward, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspLownie, Ralph Hamilton, of Larg, in the Royal Engineers, in North-West Europe
   &nbspLowry, Robert Lynd Erskine, Bar, with the Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers, serving in Tunisia
   &nbspLowry-Corry, Frederick Henry ( 1945 )
   &nbspLowry-Corry, Galbraith Armar, 7, where he was wounded
   &nbspLowry-Corry, Henry Charles ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a Prisoner of War
   &nbspLowry-Corry, Montagu William, where he was wounded
   &nbspLowth, Norman Charles Leslie
   &nbspLowther, Anthony Edward, Viscou ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspLowther, Anthony George
   &nbspLowther, George Hugh
   &nbspLowther, James Hugh William, 7t, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLowther, John Arthur
   &nbspLowther, John Luke, where he was wounded
   &nbspLowther, William Guy, 5th Bt., where he became a POW
   &nbspLoyd, Christopher Lewis
   &nbspLoyd, Henry Charles
   &nbspLubbock, Alan ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLubbock, Christopher William S
   &nbspLubbock, David Miles, where he was mentioned in despatches, and captured as a Prisoner of War
   &nbspLubbock, John Ralph ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspLubbock, Joseph Guy
   &nbspLubbock, Michael Ronald, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspLubbock, Roger John ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLubbock, Rupert James ( 1939-1940 ), where he was captured as a Prisoner of War
   &nbspLucas, Arthur John
   &nbspLucas, Henry Arthur
Lucas, Ralph John Scott, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously
   &nbspLucas, Stella Mary ( 1939 ), in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspLucas, Timothy Stovin
   &nbspLuce, John David, including the Dieppe Raid
   &nbspLumley, James Rutherford, in Burma
   &nbspLumley, Lawrence Roger, 11th Ea ( 1943-1944 )
   &nbspLumley-Savile, George Halifax,
   &nbspLumley-Savile, Henry Leoline T ( 1942-1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspLumsden, Alexander Sabine Cour
   &nbspLushington, Algernon Herbert G, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLushington, Franklin, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLushington, Henry Edmund Castl ( 1941-1946 )
   &nbspLushington, Herbert Castleman, ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspLuttrell, Geoffrey Walter Fown
   &nbspLyall, Ronald Crichton, with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Hampshire Regiment
   &nbspLycett Green, Edward Stephen, 4
   &nbspLycett Green, Simon, 5th Bt.
Lyell, Charles Antony, 2nd Baro
   &nbspLygon, Reginald Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspLygon, William, 8th Earl Beauch ( 1941-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspLyle, Archibald Michael ( 1939-1944 ), where he was discharged with wounds
Lyle, Robin Alexander ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspLynch-Blosse, Anthony Cecil
   &nbspLynch-Blosse, Cecil Eagles
   &nbspLynch-Blosse, Eric Hugh ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Lynch-Blosse, Patrick Windsor
   &nbspLynch-Blosse, Robert Cyril, 13t
   &nbspLynch-Blosse, Robert Geoffrey,
   &nbspLynch-Robinson, Niall Bryan, 3r
Lyon, John Scott Limnell
   &nbspLyon-Dalberg-Acton, John Emeri
   &nbspLyon-Dalberg-Acton, Richard Wi
   &nbspLyons, Patrick Owen
Lyons-Montgomery, Hugh Gascoyn
   &nbspLysaght, Nicholas Henry Lyster
Lysaght, Philip Michael Vaugha
   &nbspLyttelton, Antony Alfred, 2nd V ( 1942-1945 ), on General Staff, Mediterranean, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspLyttelton, Archer Geoffrey
   &nbspLyttelton, Charles John, 10th V
   &nbspLyttelton, Humphrey Richard Ad
Lyttelton, John Anthony
Lyttelton, Julian
   &nbspLytton-Milbanke, Noel Anthony
Lüttichau, Christian Otto Sieg
Lüttichau, Maximilian Immanuel
Lüttichau, Wilhelm Siegfried M
   &nbspMac Gregor, Donnchadh Tearlach, where he was wounded
   &nbspMac Gregor, Gregor, of Mac Greg
   &nbspMacAndrew, Colin Nevill Glen, 2, with Ayrshire Yeomanry
   &nbspMacDermot, Charles John, The Ma, where he became a POW
   &nbspMacDermot, Hugh Hyacinth
   &nbspMacDermot, Miles Hugh Charles
   &nbspMacDermot, Niall
MacDougall, Jeffrey
   &nbspMacIntyre, Alastair, of Camus n
   &nbspMacLean, Charles Hector Fitzro, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMacLehose, Crawford Murray, Bar
   &nbspMacLeod, Ian Francis Norman, 3r
   &nbspMacLeod, Torquil Bright, 16th o
   &nbspMacLeod, Torquil Roderick, 17th, in the Pacific
   &nbspMacNabb, James Alexander, of th ( 1944-1945 ), in Burma
   &nbspMacNeece Foster, William Foste
   &nbspMacPhee, Donald MacDonald
   &nbspMacThomas, Patrick Watt, of Fin
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, Andrew Willi
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, Denzil ( 1939-1943 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, James Arthur
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, Richard Walt
   &nbspMacarthur-Onslow, Robert Carst
   &nbspMacartney, Harold Kenneth ( 1941 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspMacartney-Filgate, John Victor
   &nbspMacartney-Filgate, Patrick Joh
   &nbspMacdonald Lockhart, Simon Fost, where he was wounded
   &nbspMacdonald, Alan Malcolm Bell, 5 ( 1939-1945 ), in Royal Air Force
   &nbspMacdonald, Alexander Godfrey, 7
   &nbspMacdonald, Gordon Ramsay, 2nd B, in the Middle East, India, Burma and Malaya, and was mentioned in despatches
Macdonald, Henry Chesborough H
Macdonald, James Archibald ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Kenneth Lewis, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, in the Royal Air Force Coastal Command
   &nbspMacdonald-Buchanan, John
   &nbspMacdonnel, Æneas Ranald Donald, where he became a POW
Macfarlane, Richard ( 1942 )
   &nbspMack, Philip John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMackay, Donald Theodoor
   &nbspMackay, Kenneth James William,
   &nbspMackay, Reinhard Alexander
   &nbspMackenzie Stuart, Alexander Jo ( 1942-1947 ), with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspMackenzie, Alastair John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMackenzie, Alexander George An
   &nbspMackenzie, Eric Dighton
   &nbspMackenzie, John Moncrieff Ord, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMackenzie, Lewis Roderick Kenn, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspMackenzie, Robert Evelyn, of Co
   &nbspMackenzie, Roderick Edward Fra, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMackenzie, Roderick Grant Fran, where he became a POW in 1940
   &nbspMackeson-Sandbach, Graham Lawr ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspMackie, George Yull, Baron Mack, in RAF Command Command
   &nbspMackinnon, Alan Hood Ian
   &nbspMackinnon, Dan Stuart
   &nbspMackintosh, Aeneas ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspMackintosh, Alexander, and was present at Pearl Harbour
   &nbspMackintosh, Duncan Robert ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMackintosh, John, 2nd Viscount ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
   &nbspMackintosh, Kenneth, 32nd Chief, with King’s African Rifles
   &nbspMackintosh, Robert Duncan, with Cape Town Highlanders in Italy
Mackness, Charles Lawrence
Mackworth, Christopher Charles
   &nbspMackworth, Philip Herbert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMackworth, Richard Charles Aud
   &nbspMackworth-Praed, Cyril Winthro
   &nbspMackworth-Young, Robert Christ, in the Middle East and Normandy
Maclagan, Gerald
   &nbspMaclaine, Gillean Robert, 25th ( 1940-1945 ), in the Fleet Air Arm, the Gilder Pilot Regiment and Popski’s Private Army, serving in Sicily, Normandy and Arnhem
   &nbspMacleod, Iain Norman, in France and Norway, suffering a serious leg injury
   &nbspMaclure, John William Spencer, ( 1944-1947 )
   &nbspMacmillan, Maurice Victor, Visc
   &nbspMacnab, Brigadier John Francis
   &nbspMacnaghten, Angus David Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspMacnaghten, Angus Derek Iain J, where he was mentioned in despatches
Macnaghten, Cyril Jocelyn Gill
   &nbspMacnaghten, Douglas Melville ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspMacnaghten, Geoffrey Leslie
   &nbspMacneacail, Ian Norman Carmich ( 1939-1945 ), in the Middle East and Borneo
   &nbspMaconochie, Kenneth
   &nbspMacphail, Kenneth David
   &nbspMacpherson, David William Anth ( 1942-1947 )
   &nbspMacpherson, Ewan George, of Clu, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspMacpherson, James Gordon, 2nd B ( Tst 1970 ), in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspMacpherson, Niall Malcolm Stew
   &nbspMacpherson, Ronald Thomas Stew, where he became a POW in 1941 and escaped in 1943
   &nbspMacpherson-Grant, Ewan George,
   &nbspMacready, Nevil John Wilfrid, 3 ( 1942-1947 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMactaggart, Ian John Auld, 3rd ( 1942-1945 ), in India and Burma
   &nbspMaffey, Alan Loader, 2nd Baron
   &nbspMaffey, Simon Chelmsford Loade, where he was wounded and invalided
   &nbspMagan, Francis Shaen
   &nbspMagan, William Morgan Tilson
   &nbspMagnus, Hilary Barrow
   &nbspMagnus-Allcroft, Philip, 2nd Bt
Magruder, Ernest Pendleton Fra
   &nbspMainwaring-Burton, Anthony Ben
   &nbspMainwaring-Burton, Arthur Will
   &nbspMainwaring-Burton, Frederick H
   &nbspMais, Alan Raymond, Baron Mais ( 1939-1946 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
   &nbspMaitland Makgill Crichton, Dav, where he was mentioned in despatches three times and was wounded
   &nbspMaitland Makgill Crichton, Dav
   &nbspMaitland Makgill Crichton, Dou, where he was wounded
   &nbspMaitland Makgill Crichton, Edw, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Maitland Makgill Crichton, Ham
   &nbspMaitland Makgill Crichton, Jam
   &nbspMaitland, Alexander Keith, 8th
   &nbspMaitland, David Randolph
   &nbspMaitland, Donald James Dundas
Maitland, Ivor Colin James, Vis
Maitland-Heriot, Francis Regin
   &nbspMaitland-Heriot, Frederick Eua ( 1944-1945 ), with the Fleet Air Arm
   &nbspMaitland-Heriot, Gerald Ian ( 1940-1947 ), attached to the Royal Armoured Corps, India
   &nbspMaitland-Heriot, Nigel Hugh ( 1944 ), with the Royal Armoured Corps
   &nbspMaitland-Heriot, Torrance, in the Royal Air Force, and was wounded
   &nbspMaitland-Roberts, Gordon ( 1940-1946 )
Makdougall Scott, Henry John A
   &nbspMakgill Crichton Maitland, Hen, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMakgill Crichton Maitland, Mar
   &nbspMakgill, David Comins, with New Zealand Field Artillery
Makgill, James Edward
   &nbspMakgill, John Donald Alexander
Makins, Geoffrey Henry
   &nbspMakins, Paul Vivian, 4th Bt.
   &nbspMakins, William Vivian, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMalcolm, Arthur William Alexan, where he became a POW
   &nbspMalcolm, David Peter Michael, o
   &nbspMalcolm, Dugald ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMalcolm, George Ian, 18th of Po, in Palestine, Egypt, Cyprus, Abyssinia, Malta, and the Pacific
   &nbspMalcolm, John Bruce Orme ( 1943-1946 ), with West African Expeditionary Force in India and Burma
   &nbspMalcolm, William Neill, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspMalet, Alexander Wyndham, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMalet, Edward William St. Lo, 8, in North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMalet, George Edward Grenville
Malet, Guy Anthony Rivers
Malet, John Wyndham
   &nbspMalet, Richard Wyndham, in Burma and Java
   &nbspMaling, John Darwin
   &nbspMallett, Douglas Evelyn ( 1939 )
   &nbspMallinson, Justin Stuart
Mallinson, Michael Stuart
   &nbspMallowan, Max Edgar L.
Maltby, Henry Bradford
Manahan, James Ross
   &nbspMancroft, Stormont Mancroft, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Mandat-Grancey, Maurice
   &nbspMandelson, George Norman
   &nbspMander, Charles Marcus, 3rd Bt.
Mander, Howard Anthony Nelcon
   &nbspMander, Philip FitzGerald, in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Mandeville, Geoffrey Fortescue
   &nbspMann, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
Mann, Edward William Eric
   &nbspMann, Francis George, where he was wounded
   &nbspMann, John Pelham
   &nbspManners, Francis Henry, 4th Bar
   &nbspManners, John Errol, where he sank a U-1274 as a destroyer captain
   &nbspManners, John Robert Cecil, 5th
   &nbspMansel, Edmund Clavell, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMansel, Isita Clare, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMansel, John Clavell
   &nbspMansel, John William Morton, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Mansel, Mervyn Lascelles, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMansel, Rauf ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Marines
   &nbspMansel, Regnier Ranulf Dabridg, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspMansel, Rhys Clavell
   &nbspMansel-Pleydell, David Gabriel ( 1942-1945 ), where he became a (POW, Jan–May 1945
Mansel-Pleydell, John Aymard M
   &nbspMansel-Pleydell, Philip Morton
   &nbspMansfield, John Edward Terence
   &nbspMansfield, John Hamilton ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspMansfield, Ralph Sheldon, 4th B
   &nbspMansfield, William Henry Charl
Mappin, Charles Thomas Hewitt,
Maragna-Redwitz, Hubert
Maragna-Redwitz, Rudolf
   &nbspMarch Phillipps, Gustavus Henr
   &nbspMargesson, Francis Vere Hampde
   &nbspMargesson, Thomas Vere Hobart ( 1940-1945 )
Marker, Eric Gerald
   &nbspMarkey, Gene
   &nbspMarkham, Charles John, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMarling, John Stanley Vincent,
   &nbspMarsden, Arthur John
   &nbspMarsden, John Denton, 2nd Bt., where he became a POW
Marshall, John Wilfrid
Marshall, Michael Bree Horatio
Marshall-Cornwall, James
   &nbspMarsham, Charles, 6th Earl of R
   &nbspMarsham, Hubert Anthony Lucius
   &nbspMarsham, Michael Henry, 7th Ear
   &nbspMarsham, Peter William
   &nbspMarsham, Richard Douglas Holli
   &nbspMarsham, Theodore John Ralph
   &nbspMarsham-Townshend, John
Marsham-Townshend, Thomas
   &nbspMartin, Desmond Arthur Stanley, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspMartin, John
   &nbspMartin, Robert Andrew St. Geor
Martin-Leake, Stephen Philip
   &nbspMartineau, John Edmund
   &nbspMartinez del Campo, Manuel ( 1939 )
   &nbspMartini, Florian Kazimierz, where he was a Polish air ace
   &nbspMarwood-Elton, Nigel William D, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
Masefield, John Aiden Beech
   &nbspMason, Keith Alexander Henry, 3 ( 1940-1945 )
Mason, William Murray
   &nbspMassey, Patrick Godfrey Goolde, in India, Iraq, Iran and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMassy, Arthur Lawrence John Pe
   &nbspMassy, Charles Walter
   &nbspMassy, Derek FitzGerald
Massy, Godfrey Atcherley Peel
   &nbspMassy, Hamon Ingoldsby
   &nbspMassy, Hugh Carruthers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMassy, Hugh Hamon John Somerse
   &nbspMassy, Hugh Le Souëf, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspMassy, Hugh Peter Stokes, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMassy, Hugh Royds Stokes
Massy, Michael Ingoldsby
Massy, Patrick Wilfrid Villier
   &nbspMassy-Beresford, Tristram Hugh, in the Far East, where he became a POW
Massy-Dawson, Dennis Staunton
   &nbspMassy-Westropp, John Francis R
   &nbspMassy-Westropp, Ralph Frederic
   &nbspMathias, Richard Hughes, 2nd Bt ( 1940-1946 )
   &nbspMaud, Philip David ( 1939-1940 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspMaude, Edward Frederick
   &nbspMaude, Henry Cornwallis, with the Queen’s Royal Regiment
   &nbspMaude, Robert Leslie Eustace, 8 ( 1945 ), with the Coldstream Guards
   &nbspMaude-Roxby, Guy Nigel
   &nbspMaugham, Robert Cecil Romer, 2n ( 1939-1943 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
Maul, Richard Henry Leigh
   &nbspMaule-Cole, Douglas Seymour Fr
   &nbspMaunsell, Charles Ronald
   &nbspMaunsell, Denis Shelley
Maunsell, Errol Creagh
   &nbspMaunsell, Frederick
   &nbspMaunsell, George Arthur Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMaunsell, George Michael Bruce, with South Rhodesian Forces
   &nbspMaunsell, Henry Ian Geoffrey, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspMaunsell, John Charles Edward, with Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMaunsell, John Raymond
Maunsell, Marcus Eyre Lloyd
   &nbspMaunsell, Mark Stuart Ker
   &nbspMaunsell, Robert Sydney Dymock, in the North-West European Campaign
   &nbspMaxse, Frederick Henry Joseph
   &nbspMaxse, John Herbert
   &nbspMaxtone Graham, James Anstruth ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspMaxwell Macdonald, John, 19th o ( 1939-1941 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMaxwell, Ian Robert, with British Intelligence
   &nbspMaxwell, Leigh, on the Northwest Frontier, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMaxwell, Robert Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
Maxwell, Somerset Arthur
   &nbspMaxwell-Stuart, Francis Joseph
   &nbspMaxwell-Stuart, Philip Joseph, where he became a POW
   &nbspMay, Patrick William
Maze, Robert Claude, Sr.
   &nbspMazur, Stanislaw, in Poland, Russia and Italy
   &nbspMcAlpine, Archibald Douglas, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcAlpine, Robert Douglas Chris
McBarnet, Donald Victor Charle
McCann, Gerard Joseph
McCarthy, William Terence Webb
McClintock, John Leopold Elphi
   &nbspMcClintock, Nicholas Cole, at Dunkirk, and in Burma at Kohima and Imphal
   &nbspMcClintock-Bunbury, William Ro
   &nbspMcClure, John Aylmer
   &nbspMcConnell, Dennis Malcolm
   &nbspMcConnell, Roderick Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcCorkell, Barry Henry ( 1939-1945 )
McCorkell, Francis Dudley Pake ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspMcCorkell, Michael William, in Italy
McCorquodale, Angus, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcCorquodale, Donald, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcCorquodale, Malcolm Stewart, ( 1940-1941 )
   &nbspMcCorquodale, Norman Duncan ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
McCosh, James Reid
   &nbspMcCoy, Alfred Leopold
   &nbspMcCoy, Beverly Harrison, inn New Guinea, and Borneo
   &nbspMcCoy, Edwin Daniel
   &nbspMcCraith, Patrick James Danver
   &nbspMcDonnell, James Angus Grey ( 1939-1940 ), where he was captured as a Prisoner of War
   &nbspMcDonnell, Randal John Somerle
   &nbspMcDouall, John Crichton Stuart
   &nbspMcDouall, John Stuart Crichton, with the Australian Infantry Force in the Pacific
   &nbspMcDougall, Patricia Agnes Mari, with the Women’s Royal Naval Service (W.R.N.S.)
McGillycuddy, Arthur Richard B
McGillycuddy, Brian Desmond Jo
McGillycuddy, Denis Michael Ed
   &nbspMcGillycuddy, Dermot, The Mac G
   &nbspMcGillycuddy, John Patrick, The, where he was wounded twice, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcGowan, Harry Wilson, 2nd Baro
   &nbspMcGowan, William Johnston ( 1939-1943 ), where he was severely wounded
   &nbspMcGrigor, Charles Edward, 5th B, where he was mentioned in despatches
McGrigor, James Neil
   &nbspMcGrigor, Rhoderic Robert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMcIntosh, Duncan, flying Spitfires in defence of Malta
McKenzie, Renold Archibald
   &nbspMcLaren, John Francis
   &nbspMcLaren, Martin John
   &nbspMcLaughlin, Adrian Leigh
   &nbspMcLaughlin, Patrick Vivian
   &nbspMcLeod, Norman Portal
   &nbspMcLeod, Roderick Campbell
   &nbspMcMorland, Ian Patrick
   &nbspMcNair, Clement John, 2nd Baron ( 1940-1945 ), in Tunisia, Italy and Austria, and he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspMcPhee, Bruce John ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspMcWilliam, Henry Hastings
   &nbspMeade, John Charles Edmund Car, in the Middle East and France, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMeade, John Windham
   &nbspMeade, Robert Sidney Stuart ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMeade-Fetherstonhaugh, Richard ( 1939 ), where he became a POW
Meinertzhagen, Daniel
   &nbspMeinertzhagen, Peter, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspMellon, Paul
   &nbspMellon, Richard King
   &nbspMellor, James Thomas Paulton ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMellor, John Francis, 3rd Bt. ( 1943-1946 )
   &nbspMenzies, Charles John
   &nbspMenzies, Henry Noel, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Menzies, Henry Walter Harvey, and became a prisoner of war
   &nbspMenzies, Walter Stephen
   &nbspMercer Nairne Petty-FitzMauric
   &nbspMercer-Henderson, John Hampden
Meredith, John Andrew Trevor
   &nbspMerlyn-Rees, Merlyn, Baron Merl
   &nbspMerton, William Ralph ( 1941-1943 ), in the Coastal Command, Royal Air Force
   &nbspMessel, Linley Francis ( 1939-1945 ), and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMethuen, Charles Leslie
   &nbspMethuen, Paul Ayshford, 4th Bar ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspMeyer, Anthony John Charles, 3r ( 1941-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspMeynell, Charles Wilfred Lindl, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMeynell, Francis Everard
   &nbspMeynell, Hugo, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMeynell, Richard Walter
Meyrick, Peter Capel
   &nbspMeysey-Thompson, Onslow Victor ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspMilbank, Denis William Powlett, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilbank, John Gerald Frederick, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilbank, Mark Vane, 4th Bt.
   &nbspMilborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilburn, Frederick Michael Hew, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilburn, John Nigel, 4th Bt., where he became a POW
   &nbspMilburn, Rupert Leonard Eversl, where he became a POW
   &nbspMildmay, Anthony Bingham, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in despatches
Miles, Charles Robert
   &nbspMiles, Reginald Bratihwaite
   &nbspMillais, Ralph Regnault, 5th Bt
   &nbspMillar, George, in North Africa, where he became a POW of the Italians, and escaped
   &nbspMiller, Frederick William Macd ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspMiller, Robert Charles Patrick
   &nbspMiller, Robert Edward, in the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspMilles-Lade, George Henry, 4th
   &nbspMilliken-Napier, William Edwar, where he became a POW
   &nbspMills, Charles Piercy
   &nbspMills, Patrick Charles, 5th Bar ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMills, Roger Clinton, 2nd Visco
   &nbspMilman, Derek, 9th Bt., in Eritrea, North Africa and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilman, Dermot Lionel Kennedy, , where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilman, Gerald Stephen
   &nbspMilman, Henry Augustus
Milman, Hugh Bruce
   &nbspMilman, John Alexander Ralph, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspMilman, Malcolm Douglas
   &nbspMilne, George Douglass, 2nd Bar, in Norway and the Middle East, and became a POW
   &nbspMilne-Watson, David Ronald, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMilne-Watson, Michael, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspMilner, Arthur James Michael, 2
   &nbspMilner, George Edward Mordaunt
   &nbspMilner, Henry George, in the Royal Air Force
Milnes-Coates, Anthony Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
Minchin, Alec Randolph, where he became a Japanese POW
   &nbspMinchin, Alfred Alyson Fennell
   &nbspMinchin, Arthur John, with King’s African Rifles
   &nbspMinchin, Charles Forde, in Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMinchin, Christopher
Minchin, Christopher Humphrey, with the Royal Air Force
Minchin, Denis Lloyd, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMinchin, Devon George
Minchin, Douglas James Maurice
   &nbspMinchin, Francis Henry, with Australian forces in the Middle East and New Guinea
   &nbspMinchin, Frederick Blundell Pr
   &nbspMinchin, George Henry, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMinchin, Gerald Louis Francis, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspMinchin, Gordon Victor, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMinchin, Henry Charles
   &nbspMinchin, Hubert Brian
   &nbspMinchin, Hugh Charles Stephens
   &nbspMinchin, John
   &nbspMinchin, Jonathan Edward Humph ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspMinchin, Joseph Keane, in the Middle East and Pacific, with 28th Battalion, 2nd Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspMinchin, Kevin James ( 1942-1946 ), with the Australian Army
   &nbspMinchin, Kingsley Hugh
   &nbspMinchin, Lionel George ( 1941-1945 ), with the AMF (1941-2) and Royal Australian Air Force (1942-5)
Minchin, Mervyn, in the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspMinchin, Michael Hugh
   &nbspMinchin, Patrick Molesworth
   &nbspMinchin, Peter Franklyn
   &nbspMinchin, Philip Henry, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
   &nbspMinchin, Raymond Sidney, in Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMinchin, Reginald Humphrey Lod
   &nbspMinchin, Rex d’Esterre
   &nbspMinchin, Richard George Edward, serving in North Africa, Italy and the Middle East
   &nbspMinchin, Robert Scott, in India and Burma
   &nbspMinchin, Robin
   &nbspMinchin, Ronald d’Esterre
   &nbspMinchin, Wilfred Henry, with the Royal Australian Navy
   &nbspMinchin, William Allan
   &nbspMinchin, William Bruce ( 1940-1946 )
   &nbspMinshall, Merlin Theodore
   &nbspMiskin, Nigel Monckton
   &nbspMitchell, Harold Paton, 1st Bt. ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspMitchell-Cotts, William Campbe
   &nbspMitchell-Thomson, Patrick Will
   &nbspMoir, Ernest Ian Royds, 3rd Bt.
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver
   &nbspMolesworth, Ernest Walter, where he became a Japanese POW working on the Japanese-Singapore and Siam Burmah Railway
   &nbspMolesworth, James Vernon Crisp
   &nbspMolesworth, John Bysse
   &nbspMolesworth, John Henry Nassau, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspMolesworth, John Robert Nassau
   &nbspMolesworth, John Sydney
   &nbspMolesworth, Ralph Gerard Linds
   &nbspMolesworth, Richard Cecil ( 1941-1942 ), in Egypt, North-West Frontier and Assam
   &nbspMolesworth, Richard Charles Vi
   &nbspMolesworth, Richard Gosset, 11t
   &nbspMolesworth, Robert Mackinnon
   &nbspMolesworth, Stephen Lindsay ( 1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspMolesworth, William Earle
   &nbspMolesworth-St. Aubyn, Hender C, in Iceland, France and Germany
   &nbspMolesworth-St. Aubyn, John, 14t
   &nbspMolloy, William John, Baron Mol, with the Royal Engineers
Molony, John Bernard
   &nbspMolony, Joseph Thomas
   &nbspMolson, Arthur Hugh Elsdale, Ba ( 1939-1945 )
Molson, Gerald Hildred Elsdale
   &nbspMolson, Hartland de Montarvill, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspMolyneaux, James Henry, Baron M
   &nbspMolyneux, Hugh William Osbert,
   &nbspMonckton, Charles Henry
   &nbspMonckton, Charles Tatham, where he was wounded
   &nbspMonckton, David
   &nbspMonckton, Edward Walter
Monckton, Francis Edward
   &nbspMonckton, Frederick Hardy
   &nbspMonckton, Gilbert Walter River
   &nbspMonckton, John Falkland
Monckton, John Philip
   &nbspMonckton, Reginald Francis Per ( 1940-1941 ), with the PR Unit
   &nbspMoncreiff, Harry Robert Wellwo, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMoncreiff, Richard Henry FitzH ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspMoncreiffe, David Gerald, of th, where he was wounded
   &nbspMoncreiffe, Rupert Iain Kay, of, when he was wounded
   &nbspMond, Derek John Henry
   &nbspMoney-Coutts, Alexander Burdet
   &nbspMoney-Coutts, Godfrey Burdett, and he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMoney-Kyrle, Roger Ernle
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, Claud A, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, Claud E, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, Francis ( 1941-1945 ), with East African Forces, and was again mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, George ( 1939 ), in Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, John He, where he was wounded
Montagu Douglas Scott, Merlin
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, Walter ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspMontagu Douglas Scott, William, where he was mentoned in despatches
   &nbspMontagu, Alexander George Fran
   &nbspMontagu, Alexander Victor Edwa, in France
   &nbspMontagu, Bryan de Castro Samue
Montagu, Charles Sydney Beatti
   &nbspMontagu, James Edward
   &nbspMontagu, John Drogo, in Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMontagu, John Edward Coley, where he was wounded
   &nbspMontagu, Walter Bernard St. Jo, and was wounded
   &nbspMontagu, William Drogo Sturges
   &nbspMontagu-Pollock, Hubert Vernon
   &nbspMontgomerie, Alexander Edward, with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and became a POW
   &nbspMontgomerie, Alexander Kelvin, in the New Zealand Scottish Regiment and Royal New Zealand Navy
   &nbspMontgomerie, Archibald William
   &nbspMontgomerie, Hew Seton, where he was mentioned in despatches
Montgomerie, Leighton John
   &nbspMontgomerie, Roger Hugh
Montgomerie, Thomas
   &nbspMontgomery Campbell, Hugh
   &nbspMontgomery, Arthur Herbert
   &nbspMontgomery, Brian Frederick, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspMontgomery, Ernest John, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspMontgomery, Robert Kerr
   &nbspMontgomery, Robert Maxwell
Montgomery, Thomas Everard, where he became a POW at Arnhem
   &nbspMontmorency, Arnold Geoffroy, 1
   &nbspMontmorency, Reymond Hervey
Monypenny, John Blackwell Sinc
Moodie, David William
   &nbspMoon, Edward Horace Graham
   &nbspMoon, Edward, 5th Bt.
   &nbspMoon, John Cecil Graham
   &nbspMoon, John Richard Philip
   &nbspMoon, Robert Blakeney, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMoore, Eric Edward James ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspMoore, Eric Edward James, 2nd B ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMoore, Ethne Philippa
   &nbspMoore, Norman Winfrid, where he became a POW
   &nbspMoore, Peter John de Appleby
   &nbspMoore, Philip Brian Cecil, Baro
Moore, Robert William Alfred
   &nbspMoore, Ronald George ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMoore, William
   &nbspMoore-Brabazon, Michael James, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspMordaunt, Guy Michael, in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspMordaunt, Nigel John, 13th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMordaunt, Richard John
   &nbspMordaunt-Smith, Bridgeman Roch
   &nbspMordaunt-Smith, Cotterell Boug
   &nbspMoreton Macdonald, Charles Ang
   &nbspMoreton, Basil Howard, 6th Earl ( 1941-1945 ), in New Guinea and the Islands
   &nbspMorgan, Frederick Charles John ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMorgan, Vaughan
   &nbspMorgan-Giles, Morgan Charles
   &nbspMorgan-Grenville, Thomas Georg, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMorison, Alexander Gordon, 13th ( 1941-1945 ), in the Westminster Regiment
   &nbspMorris, Harry, 1st Baron Morris
   &nbspMorris, Michael William, 2nd Ba
   &nbspMorris, Michael, 3rd Baron Kill
   &nbspMorrison, John Granville, 1st B
   &nbspMorrison, John Stanton Fleming
   &nbspMorrison-Bell, Charles Reginal, where he was wounded
   &nbspMorrison-Low, James Richard, 3r
   &nbspMorrison-Low, Walter John, 2nd
   &nbspMorrogh Bernard, Joseph George, in France, Abyssinia, India, the Middle East and Austria
Morse, Clyde Anthony
   &nbspMortimer, Stanley Grafton, Jr.
   &nbspMosley, John Herbert, where he was wounded
   &nbspMosley, Nicholas, 3rd Baron Rav
   &nbspMosley, Oswald Henry Feilden
   &nbspMostyn, George Anthony
   &nbspMostyn, George Augustus Franci, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMostyn, Joseph Cecil Mary
   &nbspMottram, Peter Hay, with the Royal Army Service Corps
   &nbspMount, William Malcolm, 2nd Bt., where he was wounded
   &nbspMountain, Brian Edward Stanley
   &nbspMountbatten, David Michael, 3rd, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspMountbatten, Louis Francis Alb, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspMountbatten, Philip, 1st Duke o ( 1941-1945 ), in the Meditteranean Fleet, the Home Fleet and the British Pacific Fleet, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMoynihan, Patrick Berkeley, 2nd
   &nbspMuggeridge, Thomas Malcolm, with the Secret Intelligence Service in Brussels
   &nbspMuir Mackenzie, Hamish
   &nbspMuir Mackenzie, Robert Henry, o, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspMuir, Gerald Robin
Muir, Ian Kay
   &nbspMuir, John Harling, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspMulholland, Alfred Ivo
   &nbspMulholland, Michael Henry, 5th ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspMunro, Hector Charles Seymour
   &nbspMunro, Patrick, of Foulis, Chie, where he became a POW
   &nbspMunro, Roland Alec Wilfred, with the Indian Army
Muntz, Gerard Philip Graces, 3r
Murdoch, Alan
   &nbspMurphy, Alfred
   &nbspMurphy, Basil Jerome
   &nbspMurphy, Cyril Francis de Sales, with the Royal Air Force (Air Ministry)
   &nbspMurphy, Jeremiah, with Foot Guards
   &nbspMurphy, John Moran ( 1939-1944 ), when he was invalided out
   &nbspMurphy, Louis Jerome, with Royal Engineers
Murray, Alexander Donald Mille
   &nbspMurray, Alexander Edward
   &nbspMurray, Anthony Ian Rupert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspMurray, Archibald Digby
   &nbspMurray, Archibald John, where he was wounded
   &nbspMurray, Archie Alastair Stewar
   &nbspMurray, Arthur Stewart Pakingt
   &nbspMurray, Cecil de Grey
   &nbspMurray, Charles Dean Leslie ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMurray, Charles Stewart, with the Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspMurray, David Charles Graeme ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspMurray, David John
   &nbspMurray, Donald Stuart
   &nbspMurray, Douglas Elibank ( 1939-1943 )
Murray, Edward David, Viscount
   &nbspMurray, George
Murray, George Anthony
   &nbspMurray, Godfrey Pemberton
   &nbspMurray, Iain Arthur
   &nbspMurray, Ian Digby
   &nbspMurray, Ian Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspMurray, Keith Anderson Hope, Ba
   &nbspMurray, Robert Alexander Wolfe, where he became a POW and escaped from the Japanese at Singapore
   &nbspMurray, Rowland William Patric
Murray, Stanley Digby
   &nbspMurray, Thomas Edward Elibank
   &nbspMurton, Henry Oscar, Baron Murt
Musgrave, Christopher Michael
   &nbspMusgrave, Christopher Norman, 6
   &nbspMusgrave, Richard James, 7th Bt
   &nbspMusters, John Vivian Auchmuty, where he was mentioned in despatches
Myers, Paul
   &nbspMynors, David Rickards Baskerv, in the Middle East and Italy
   &nbspNairn, Michael George, of Ranke, where he was wounded
   &nbspNall, Audrey
   &nbspNall, Michael Joseph, 2nd Bt.
Naper, Merrik Oliver Lennox
   &nbspNaper, Nigel William Ivo
   &nbspNapier, Alastair John George M
   &nbspNapier, Archibald John Robert
   &nbspNapier, Arthur Henry Gurney
   &nbspNapier, Charles Macnaughton
   &nbspNapier, Charles Scott
   &nbspNapier, John Lenox Clavering, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspNapier, Joseph William Lennox,
   &nbspNapier, Neville Archibald John
   &nbspNapier, Nigel Claude Oliver, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNapier, Robert Archibald, of Me
   &nbspNapier, Robert John, 5th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNapier, Vivian John Lennox, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspNapier, William Archibald, of M
   &nbspNapier, William Francis Cyril
   &nbspNapier, William Puleston Scott
   &nbspNapier-Clavering, Noel Warren, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspNathan, Roger Carol Michael, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
Nathan, Trevor Anthony
   &nbspNaylor-Leyland, Michael Montag
   &nbspNeave, Airey Middleton Sheffie, where he was wounded, mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspNeave, Arundell Richard York I
   &nbspNeave, Arundell Thomas Clifton
   &nbspNeave, Digby Seymour
   &nbspNeave, Geoffrey Lionel
   &nbspNeave, Julius Arthur Sheffield ( 1940-1946 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNeave, Kenelm Digby ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe, where he was wounded
   &nbspNeave, Nelson Digby
   &nbspNeave, Robert Morier Sheffield, where he was wounded
   &nbspNebauer, Raymond James ( 1942 ), serving in New Guinea
   &nbspNeedham, Arthur Edward Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNeedham, Francis Charles Adelb
   &nbspNeedham, Francis Edward
   &nbspNeedham, Francis Jack
   &nbspNeedham, Francis Jack Richard
   &nbspNeedham, Henry, where he was wounded
Neipperg, Karl Reinhard
   &nbspNelson, Charles Sebastian Jose, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNelson, Henry Edward Joseph Ho
   &nbspNelson, James Berkeley Horatio, with South African forces
   &nbspNelson, John Marie Joseph Hora
   &nbspNelson, William Vernon Hope, 3r
   &nbspNepean, Evan Yorke, 6th Bt.
   &nbspNeustadt, Richard Elliott, with the U.S. Navy
   &nbspNevill, John Henry Guy, 5th Mar, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nevill, Michael George Ralph
Neville, George Robert Latimer
   &nbspNeville, Grey Aldworth
   &nbspNeville, Philip Lloyd
Neville, Richard Henry Cornwal
   &nbspNeville, Richard Lionel John B, in Burma
   &nbspNeville-Grenville, Edward
   &nbspNeville-Rolfe, Charles Babingt
   &nbspNewbery, Douglas Arnold
   &nbspNewman, Durnford Frederick Wyn
   &nbspNewman, Guy Arthur
   &nbspNewman, Ralph Alured, 5th Bt.
   &nbspNewman, Thomas Lydston, where he was wounded
   &nbspNewson-Smith, John Kenneth, 2nd
   &nbspNewson-Smith, Peter Henry
Newton, Alfred Jeremy Grantham
   &nbspNewton, Edgar Henry, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspNewton, Harry Michael Rex, 3rd, in North Africa and the Middle East, where he was wounded
   &nbspNewton, Kenneth Garnar, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspNicholl-Caddell, Robert Arthur
   &nbspNicholson, Charles William Joh
   &nbspNicholson, Claude ( 1939-1940 ), when he became a POW at the defence of Calais
   &nbspNicholson, David John Stafford
   &nbspNicholson, Godfrey, 1st and las ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspNicholson, Henry Thomas Atkins, with the Australian Infantry Force
   &nbspNicholson, John Norris, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNicholson, Peter Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNicholson, William Reginald, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNicol, Frederick Edward, in the Royal Australian Navy
   &nbspNicolson, David Henry Arthur, o
   &nbspNicolson, Lionel Benedict
   &nbspNicolson, Nigel, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nicolson, Peter Trevylyan Ersk
   &nbspNightingale, Christopher Carna
   &nbspNightingale, Francis Paul
   &nbspNightingale, Geoffrey Slingsby
   &nbspNightingale, George Manners, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNightingale, John Cyprian
   &nbspNightingale, Neville Gascoyne, where he was wounded
   &nbspNightingale, Robert Forbes
Nightingale, Roger Chester, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNiven, James David Graham
   &nbspNixon, Christopher John Louis, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nobbs, Adrien Brancker King
   &nbspNobbs, Frank Fletcher King
   &nbspNobbs, Harry Robert
   &nbspNobbs, Herbert Metcalfe King
   &nbspNobbs, Ivens Satterfield
   &nbspNobbs, Oswell
   &nbspNobbs, Ray Herbert Hastings
   &nbspNoble, Humphrey Brunel, of Ardm
   &nbspNoble, Michael Anthony Cristob
   &nbspNoel, Archibald Charles Willia, where he became a POW
   &nbspNoel, Charles Hubert Francis ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspNoel, David Francis Douglas, where he was wounded
   &nbspNoel, Douglas Robert George ( 1943-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspNoel, Edward Francis Hamlyn, when he was invalided
   &nbspNoel, Gambier John Byng, where he was mentioned in desptaches twice
Noel, Gerard Baptist
   &nbspNoel, John Andrew Vernatti
   &nbspNoel, John Baptist Lucius
   &nbspNoel, John Byron
Noel, John Cecil
   &nbspNoel, Montague Wriothesley ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspNoel, William Henry Middleton
   &nbspNoel-Baker, Francis Edward, with the Royal Tank Regiment and Intelligence Corps
   &nbspNoel-Buxton, Michael Barnett
   &nbspNorman, Antony Charles Wynyard, and was mentioned in despatches
Norman, Robert
   &nbspNorrie, Charles Willoughby Mok
   &nbspNorth, Charles Evelyn
   &nbspNorth, George Montagu
North, John Dudley, 13th Baron ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspNorth, Roger Edward Francis Gu ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspNorth, William Frederick Georg ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspNorth-Bomford, John George ( 1940 ), with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspNorthcote, Amyas Henry Staffor
   &nbspNorthcote, Henry James Staffor, in Europe and South-East Asia Command
   &nbspNorthcote, Henry Stafford, 3rd
   &nbspNorthcote, Leon Frederick Jame ( 1942-1946 ), with the Royal Navy
   &nbspNorthcote, Maxwell Adams Staff ( 1942-1946 ), in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspNorthcote, Oliver Stafford
   &nbspNorton, Charles Patrick, 2nd Ba, where he became a POW
   &nbspNorton, John Richard Brinsley,
   &nbspNorton, Peter John, where he was mentioned in despatches
Norton-Griffiths, Michael, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNorton-Griffiths, Peter, 2nd Bt
Nostitz-Rieneck, Franz von Ass
Nugent, Guy Patrick Douglas Jo
   &nbspNugent, Hugh Charles, 6th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Nugent, John Andrew
Nugent, Patrick Edmund Charles
   &nbspNugent, Peter George Hodges
   &nbspNugent, Peter Walter James, 5th
   &nbspNugent, Robin George Colborne, ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
   &nbspNunneley, Robin Michael Charle ( 1942-1945 )
Nuttall, Donald Spencer
   &nbspNuttall, Edmund Keith, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspNuttall, Norman
   &nbspNutting, Edward Christian Fred
   &nbspNutting, Harold Anthony, 3rd Bt ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
Nutting, John Victor Francis
   &nbspO’Brien Butler, Paget Terence, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
O’Brien, Brian Eoghan
   &nbspO’Brien, Donough Edward Foster ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspO’Brien, Edmond Robert Richard
   &nbspO’Brien, Edward Cecil
   &nbspO’Brien, Fionn Myles Maryons
   &nbspO’Brien, John Edward Noel, 5th
   &nbspO’Brien, Murrough Richard
   &nbspO’Brien, Phaedrig Lucius Ambro, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspO’Brien, Robert Rollo Gillespi
   &nbspO’Brien, Turlough Aubrey
   &nbspO’Connell, Donal Bernard
   &nbspO’Connell, Maurice Cecil ( 1939-1945 ), with Royal Engineers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspO’Connell, Morgan Donal Conail, with Royal Signals
   &nbspO’Connell, Noel Hamlyn ( 1939-1945 ), in the Far Esat
   &nbspO’Conor, Roderic Aylward
   &nbspO’Conor, Roderic Charles
   &nbspO’Donell, Douxi, Count O’Donell
   &nbspO’Donell, Gabriel, Count O’Done
   &nbspO’Donell, Johannes
   &nbspO’Donell, Mario, Count O’Donell
   &nbspO’Donovan, Morgan John Winthro
   &nbspO’Donovan, Timothy John Miles, where he was wounded
   &nbspO’Grady, Gerald Lawrence de Co
   &nbspO’Grady, Gerald Vigors de Cour
   &nbspO’Grady, Philip Henry Vigors d, where he was mentioned in despatches
O’Hagan, Claud Cecil Osborne
   &nbspO’Kelly, Walter Lionel, Count O
O’Loghlen, Ross Bryan
   &nbspO’Morchoe, Nial Creagh, The O’M
   &nbspO’Neil-Roe, Richard John Owen
O’Neill, Brian Arthur
O’Neill, Shane Edward Robert, 3
   &nbspO’Neill, Terence Marne, Baron O, where he was wounded
   &nbspO’Reilly-Nugent, Wilfrid Basil, with Auckland Infantry
   &nbspOakes, Sydney, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspOakshott, Hendrie Dudley, Baron, in the Middle East and Italy, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and invalided
Oberndorff, Franz Xavier
Oberndorff, Johannes
   &nbspObolensky, Ivan, Prince Obolens
   &nbspOettingen-Oettingen und Oettin
Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettin
   &nbspOgden, William Graeme, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspOgilvie, Patrick Bruce Bine
   &nbspOgilvie, Patrick Bruce Bine, and was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspOgilvy, David George Patrick C ( 1945 ), in Germany
   &nbspOgilvy, David John Wilfrid, of
   &nbspOgilvy, Gilbert Mark Haworth
   &nbspOgilvy, John Augustine, where he was mentioned in despatches
Ogilvy, Walter Tulliedeph, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspOgilvy-Grant, Charles Randolph, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspOglander, Denys Ernest Glynn
   &nbspOliphant, Arthur Lancelot Laur
   &nbspOliphant, Laurence Hugh ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspOliphant, Ralph Henry Hood Lau ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspOliphant, Reginald Godfrey Lau, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspOliver, Peter Raymond, Baron Ol, in Italy
   &nbspOliver, Robert Ormsby, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspOliver-Bellasis, John, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
   &nbspOliver-Bellasis, Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspOlivier, Laurence Kerr, Baron O, in the Fleet Air Arm
   &nbspOlsen, Frithiof
Olsoufieff, Alessio
   &nbspOnslow, Charles Edward
   &nbspOnslow, Denzil Richard Cranley, where he was mentioned in despatches
Onslow, Geoffrey Harold
   &nbspOnslow, John Vernon, in the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspOnslow, Richard Francis John
   &nbspOnslow, Richard George, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspOnslow, Richard Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
Onslow, Thomas Philip Riou
   &nbspOnslow, William Arthur Bampfyl
   &nbspOppenheimer, Michael Bernard G
   &nbspOppé, Denys Lyonel Tollemache
   &nbspOram, Albert Edward, Baron Oram ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Artillery
Ormerod, George Wareing Drewer
   &nbspOrmsby-Gore, William David, 5th
   &nbspOrpen-Palmer, Antony Westby ( 1941-1946 )
   &nbspOrr Ewing, Alan Lindsay, where he was mentioned in despatches, was wounded twice and became a POW
   &nbspOrr Ewing, Archibald Ian
   &nbspOrr Ewing, David
   &nbspOrr Ewing, James Arthur
   &nbspOrr Ewing, John Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspOrr Ewing, John Eric Hugh
Orr Ewing, Robert Norman
   &nbspOrr Ewing, Robin John Alexande
   &nbspOrr Ewing, Ronald Archibald, of, where he became a POW in 1942
   &nbspOrr-Ewing, Charles Ian, Baron O, in North Africa, Italy and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
Ortenburg, Joachim
Ortenburg, Udo William
   &nbspOsborn, Danvers Lionel Rouse, 8, with the Intelligence Department, War Office
Osborn, Peter Stanley Howard
Osmaston, Cecil Henry Edward
   &nbspOsmaston, Fitzwalter Camplyon ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
   &nbspOsmaston, Gordon Hutchinson ( 1940-1941 ), in Iraq
   &nbspOsmaston, Henry Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspOsmaston, John Fitzherbert
Otter, Robert Charles
Outram, Keith Davidson
   &nbspPack-Beresford, Arthur Reynell, with the 4th Regiment Maritime Royal Artillery
   &nbspPack-Beresford, Denis John
   &nbspPack-Beresford, Tristram Antho
Packe, Charles William Christo
   &nbspPacke-Drury-Lowe, John Drury B
   &nbspPage Wood, John Hatherley Davi, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPage Wood, Matthew, in North West Europe
   &nbspPage, Alan Geoffrey, where he was shot down and badly burned
   &nbspPage, Arthur John, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspPage, Peggie ( 1942-1945 ), with the British Red Cross
Paget, Anthony Francis Macleod, he was mentioned in despatches
Paget, Berkeley Henry Vanistta
   &nbspPaget, Bernard Charles Tolver
   &nbspPaget, Bernard Leopold, with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Royal Berkshire Regiment
   &nbspPaget, Clarence Arthur Edward
   &nbspPaget, Cyril Nevil
   &nbspPaget, Edward Catesby ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspPaget, Edward Francis Howard
   &nbspPaget, George Charles Henry Vi
   &nbspPaget, George Norrie, he was mentioned in despatches
Paget, Guy Leo
   &nbspPaget, Humphrey
   &nbspPaget, James Francis, 3rd Bt., he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspPaget, Julian Tolver, 4th Bt.
   &nbspPaget, Oswald Leopold
   &nbspPaget, Victor Berkeley
Paget, William Edward Sydney
Paine, Robert
   &nbspPakenham, Arthur John Edmond
Pakenham, Hercules Dermot Wilf
   &nbspPakenham, Ivo Robert Raymond L
   &nbspPakenham, Patrick Christopher, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspPakenham, Raymond Beresford
   &nbspPakenham, William Antony Beres
   &nbspPakenham, William Thomas Talbo
   &nbspPakington, Humphrey Arthur, 5th
   &nbspPalairet, Allan Frederick, where he became a POW
   &nbspPalethorpe-Todd, Richard Andre
Palmer, Anthony Frederick Mark
   &nbspPalmer, Charles Alan Salier
   &nbspPalmer, Geoffrey Frederick Nei
   &nbspPalmer, Gerald Eustace Howell, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPalmer, Gordon William Nottage
   &nbspPalmer, John Archdale, 7th Bt., in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspPalmer, Mark
   &nbspPalmer, Robert Henry Charles
   &nbspPalmer, Robert Jocelyn, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspPalmer, Rodney Howell
   &nbspPalmer, Stephen Roundell
   &nbspPalmer, William Alexander
Palmer, William Matthew, Viscou
Palmer-Tomkinson, Anthony
Parc, Guillaume Henri
Parc, Maurice Bertrand Jacques
Parish, Charles Woodbine
Parish, David Woodbine
Parish, John Neville Woodbine
Parker, Alfred Nigel
Parker, Anthony Edington Hyde
   &nbspParker, Charles George Archiba, where he became a POW
   &nbspParker, Frederic Anthony Vivia
   &nbspParker, George Roger Alexander
   &nbspParker, Gerard
   &nbspParker, Ivo Murray, with the Royal Artillery
   &nbspParker, Jocelyn George Dudley
   &nbspParker, John Douglas
   &nbspParker, John St. Aubyn, 6th Ear
   &nbspParker, Laurence Edmund Hyde
   &nbspParker, Laurence Frederick Cyr
   &nbspParker, Michael Cyril Edmund
   &nbspParker, Michael Edward
   &nbspParker, Peter Henry
   &nbspParker, Richard Cecil
   &nbspParker, Robert William
   &nbspParker, Roger Jocelyn, in Italy and Austria
   &nbspParker, William Alan, 4th Bt.
Parker, William Richard Christ
Parker-Jervis, Edward Carstair
   &nbspParker-Jervis, John Humphrey
   &nbspParkyns, Clifford Edwin Freder, in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspParkyns, Kenneth George ( 1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspParsons, Anthony Derrick
   &nbspParsons, Arthur Christopher
   &nbspParsons, Desmond Harold, with Royal Air Force
   &nbspParsons, Laurence Michael Harv
   &nbspPasley, Charles Hamilton Sabin, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPasley, Joseph Montagu Sabine
   &nbspPasley, Maitland Sabine
   &nbspPasley, Sydney Montagu Sabine, he was invalided out
   &nbspPasley, Thomas Wynyard Sabine
   &nbspPayne, Montagu Charles, as a dispatch rider
   &nbspPayne-Gallwey, Lowry Philip
   &nbspPayne-Gallwey, Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPeake, Edward Charles
Pearce-Serocold, Arthur John
   &nbspPearson, Denis Craven
   &nbspPearson, Neville Arthur, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspPearson, Weetman John Churchil, where he was severely wounded in the retreat to Dunkirk, and had his left arm amputated
Pease, Arthur Peter
   &nbspPease, Charles Ormston Hugh, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspPease, Christopher Henry Beaum, where he was wounded
   &nbspPease, George, 4th Baron Gainfo ( 1944-1945 ), with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspPease, Joseph Edward, 3rd Baron
   &nbspPease, Joseph, 2nd Baron Gainfo ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspPease, Thomas Exham Vincent, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspPedel, Christian Dunsmere, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspPeek, Francis Henry Grenville, , he was mentioned in depatches
Peek, Roger John
   &nbspPeek, William Grenville, 5th Bt, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPeel, Chiverton Robert
Peel, David Arthur
   &nbspPeel, George Frederick, where he was invalided
Peel, Hugh William Jardine Eth
   &nbspPeel, Peter, where he was wounded and became a POW
Peel, Robert, 6th Bt.
   &nbspPelham, Anthony George, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelham, Harry Francis
   &nbspPelham, John Buxton, 8th Earl o
   &nbspPelham, John Edward, 7th Earl o
   &nbspPelham, Marcus Herbert, 6th Ear
   &nbspPelham, Robert Henry
   &nbspPelham, Sackville George, 5th E
   &nbspPelham, Thomas Bertram
Pelham-Clinton, Alastair Henry
   &nbspPelham-Clinton, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelham-Clinton-Hope, Henry Edw
   &nbspPellew, Anthony Pownoll
   &nbspPelly, Adrian Vincent
   &nbspPelly, Anthony Edward
   &nbspPelly, Anthony Roger
   &nbspPelly, Blake Raymond ( 1939 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelly, Claude Bernard Raymond, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Pelly, Clifford Raymond
   &nbspPelly, David Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelly, Douglas Charles Vincent, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelly, Douglas Gurney
   &nbspPelly, Edmund Godfrey
   &nbspPelly, Frederick Michael, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspPelly, Henry Patrick Neville
   &nbspPelly, John Alwyne, 6th Bt. ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspPelly, John Denis Cavendish, with the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspPelly, John Gordon, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelly, John Noel
   &nbspPelly, Michael Richard Parment, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspPelly, Peter Douglas Herbert R, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelly, Richard Heywood
   &nbspPelly, Robert Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPelpola, Peter Donald, in Burma
   &nbspPenn, Eric Charles William Mac
   &nbspPennington-Ramsden, Geoffrey W
   &nbspPenny, Peter George, 2nd Viscou
Peploe, David Claud
   &nbspPepys, John Evelyn Leslie
   &nbspPepys, Samuel Guy Leslie ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPerceval, Philip Edward
Percy, Henry George Alan, 9th D
   &nbspPerring, Ralph Edgar, 1st Bt., he was invalided out
   &nbspPersse, Alfred Arthur, with BEF
   &nbspPersse, Burton William de Burg
Persse, Charles William Parry
Persse, Donald Robert
   &nbspPersse, Edmund Maturin, with Uganda Def Force
Persse, Jocelyn Arthur
   &nbspPersse, John Arthur
Persse, John Henry, in the 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
   &nbspPersse, John Windsor
   &nbspPersse, Reginald Barry Lovaine
   &nbspPersse, Richard Noel, where he was taken POW at Tobruk
   &nbspPersse, Thomas Dudley
   &nbspPery-Knox-Gore, David Edmond S, where he was mentioned in despatches
Pestatore, Wilfried
   &nbspPeter-Hoblyn, John Bampfylde
   &nbspPeto, Christopher Henry Maxwel, he was mentioned in despatches three times and wounded
   &nbspPeto, James Michael, 2nd Bt.
Peto, Timothy Clement
   &nbspPetre, Edward Joseph Algernon, where he was wounded
   &nbspPetre, Francis John
Petre, Gerard Malcolm Mary Lau
   &nbspPetre, Henry Edward
   &nbspPetre, Henry William
   &nbspPetre, Joseph William Lionel, 1
Petre, Myles Seymour Edward
   &nbspPetre, Philip Lewis
   &nbspPetre, Robert Charles, in Norway and Italy
   &nbspPetre, Roderic Loraine
   &nbspPetrie, Charles Richard Borthw
Petty-FitzMaurice, Charles Hop ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded, before being killed
Petty-FitzMaurice, Edward Norm
   &nbspPeyton, John Wynne William, Bar
Peyton, Thomas Grenville Pitt
   &nbspPhelps Brown, Henry
   &nbspPhilipps, Jestyn Reginald Aust
   &nbspPhilipps, Richard Hanning
Philips, Norman Lewis
   &nbspPhilipson-Stow, Christopher, 5t
   &nbspPhilipson-Stow, Edmond Cecil, 4
   &nbspPhilipson-Stow, Guyon Philipso
Phillimore, Anthony Francis
   &nbspPhillimore, Claud Stephen, 4th
   &nbspPhillimore, Henry Josceline
   &nbspPhillimore, Hugh David
   &nbspPhillimore, John Hugh Bouchier, he was wounded
   &nbspPhillimore, John Michael Forte
   &nbspPhillimore, Miles Godfrey Walt
   &nbspPhillimore, Reginald Henry
   &nbspPhillimore, Richard Augustus B
   &nbspPhillimore, Robert Fortescue
   &nbspPhillimore, Robert George Hugh, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPhillimore, William Raigersfel
   &nbspPhillips, Anthony Dockray
Phillips, Lionel Francis, 2nd B
Phipps, Alan
Phipps, Francis Constantine
   &nbspPhipps, Norman Ernest
   &nbspPhipps, Oswald Constantine Joh, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspPhipps, Stewart Beaumont
   &nbspPhipps, Vivian Henry Blakeney, with the Australian Imperial Forces
   &nbspPiercy, Nicholas Pelham, 2nd Ba
   &nbspPiers, Charles Robert FitzMaur
Piers, Charles Stuart Tristram
   &nbspPiers, George Michael Barringt
Pies, Hans
   &nbspPigot, Robert Anthony, 7th Bt., he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPigot, Robert, 6th Bt.
   &nbspPigot-Moodie, John Peter, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspPigott, Berkeley, 4th Bt.
Pigott-Brown, John Hargreaves,
   &nbspPilditch, Edgar Lewis, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPilditch, Philip Harold, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspPilditch, Philip John Frederic, he was invalided out
   &nbspPilditch, Richard Edward, 4th B
   &nbspPile, Frederick Alfred, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspPile, Frederick Devereux, 3rd B
Pilkington, Mark Leslie
   &nbspPinches, John Harvey, in North Africa, Palestine, Greece and Italy
   &nbspPinsent, Andrew Clive Macphers ( 1939 )
   &nbspPinsent, Christopher Roy, 3rd B
   &nbspPinsent, Clive ( 1939-1942 ), he was invalided
   &nbspPinsent, James Macpherson
   &nbspPinsent, John Lawrence
   &nbspPinsent, John Ryland
   &nbspPinsent, Michael Roy
Pipe-Wolferstan, Douglas Hercy
   &nbspPirie, Douglas Gordon, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspPirie, Patrick Taldo, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Pitman, John
   &nbspPizey, Mark
   &nbspPlatt, Peter, 2nd Bt. ( 1942-1945 ), he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Bartholemew
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand Er, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Michael, where he was wounded
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, Philip Hale
   &nbspPleydell-Bouverie, William, 7th
   &nbspPlowden, Piers Standish, where he was mentioned in despatches
Plowden, Richard Anthony Aston
   &nbspPlowden, Roger Stanley
   &nbspPlowden, William Francis Godfr
   &nbspPlummer, Arthur Desmond Herne,
   &nbspPlumptre, FitzWalter Brook, 21s, in North-West Europe and India
   &nbspPlumptre, Peter Bridges, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspPlunket, Denis Kiwa
   &nbspPlunket, Patrick Terence Willi, where he was wounded
   &nbspPlunket, Robin Rathmore, 8th Ba
   &nbspPlunkett, Charles Seale, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPlunkett, Oliver James Horace, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspPlunkett, Randal Arthur Henry,
   &nbspPlunkett, Randal Otway
   &nbspPlunkett, William Joseph
   &nbspPocock, Carmichael Charles Pet
   &nbspPoer, Edmond Robert Arnold, 3rd
   &nbspPoer, John Piers Anthony
   &nbspPole, Courtenay Deans Carew
   &nbspPole, Peter van Notten, 5th Bt. ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspPole, Reginald Alexander
   &nbspPole, Reginald Carew
   &nbspPole-Carew, Patrick William Bu
   &nbspPollen, John Michael Hungerfor, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPollen, Stephen Derek Hungerfo, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPollock, Arthur Jocelyn Colema ( 1939-1944 ), he was mentioned in despatches thrice
   &nbspPollock, Charles Harington, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPollock, David Bertram, 2nd Vis
Pollock, Edward Alexander
   &nbspPollock, Harry Clement
Pollock, Harry Guy St George, he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
   &nbspPollock, Jack Warren
   &nbspPollock, John Charles
   &nbspPollock, Martin James
   &nbspPollock, Ralph Charles Geoffre
   &nbspPollock, Ralph John Hamilton, he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
   &nbspPomeroy, Arthur John Cinnamond, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspPomeroy, Robert William
   &nbspPonsonby, Arthur Mountifort Lo ( 1940-1946 )
   &nbspPonsonby, Ashley Charles Gibbs, where he was wounded
   &nbspPonsonby, Chambré Brabazon
   &nbspPonsonby, David Arthur ( 1943-1946 ), in the U.S. Navy
   &nbspPonsonby, Edward Gaspard, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspPonsonby, Frederick Edward Neu
   &nbspPonsonby, Frederick William, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspPonsonby, George Thomas, where he was severely wounded
   &nbspPonsonby, Gerald John, 6th Baro, where he was wounded
Ponsonby, John Ashley
   &nbspPonsonby, Myles Walter ( 1943-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspPonsonby, Robert Martin Domini, where he was mentioned in despatches
Poole, Alick Hugh
Poole, Eric Skeffington
   &nbspPoole, Oliver Brian Sanderson, , he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspPoore, Philip Barry
   &nbspPoore, Roger Dennistoun
   &nbspPope, Cuthbert John
   &nbspPope, John Rose, with the Royal Engineers
   &nbspPortal, Gervas Edward
   &nbspPortal, John Leslie
   &nbspPortal, Reginald Henry
   &nbspPortal, Richard Wallace ( 1943-1946 )
   &nbspPorter, George, Baron Porter of
Porter, Thomas Southall
   &nbspPortman, Gerald Berkeley
   &nbspPortman, Guy Maurice Berkeley
Portman, John Maurice Berkeley
   &nbspPound, Derek Allen, 4th Bt. ( 1941-1946 )
   &nbspPowell, John Henry Courthope
   &nbspPowell, Richard George Douglas
   &nbspPower, Brian St. Quentin, where he was wounded in Sicily
   &nbspPower, George Frederick Cecil
   &nbspPower, Ivan McLannahan Cecil, 2
   &nbspPoyntz, John Mackay Brace
   &nbspPoyntz, John Philip ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspPratt, Roderic Arthur Neville, in the Middle East, Italy and Germany, and was wounded
   &nbspPrentice, Reginald Ernest, Baro ( 1942-1946 ), in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspPrescott, Richard, 2nd Bt., he was invalided
   &nbspPrescott, William Robert Stanl, he was invalided in 1943
   &nbspPreston, Christopher Edward Ma
   &nbspPreston, Jenico Thomas
Preston, Jenico William Richar
   &nbspPreston, Philip Henry Herbert, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPreston, Robert Francis Hubert
   &nbspPreston, Ronald Douglas Hildeb
Preston, Stephen Edward Thomas
Preußen, Oskar Wilhelm Karl Ha
Preußen, Wilhelm Friedrich Fra ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspPrevost, George James Augustin
Price, Arthur Thomas Rose
   &nbspPrice, Arthur Victor Rokeby
   &nbspPrice, Denis
Price, George Dominic
   &nbspPrice, James Timothy Noel
   &nbspPrice, John Samuel Rose
   &nbspPrice, Ralph Montague Rokeby
   &nbspPrice, Roger Uvedale
   &nbspPrice, Rose Francis, 6th Bt., he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
   &nbspPrichard-Jones, Richard Willia
   &nbspPrideaux-Brune, Philip Egerton
   &nbspPringle, John Seton
   &nbspPringle, Norman Hamilton
Prioleau, Anthony Seton Wombwe
   &nbspPrior-Palmer, Otho Leslie
Pritchard, Peter Harold Howard
   &nbspPrittie, Henry Desmond Graham, , with the Rifle Brigade, King’s African Rifles and Staff in East Africa, Middle East and Far East
   &nbspPrittie, Terence Cornelius Far ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspProby, Claud
   &nbspProby, Peter, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspProby, Richard
   &nbspPryce, Richard Anthony Seyssyl
   &nbspPryke, Peter Stanley, he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspPryke, William Dudley
   &nbspPrys-Davies, Gwilym Prys, Baron, in the North Atlantic Convoys
   &nbspPuckle, Hugh Noel Murray ( 1942-1944 )
   &nbspPumphrey, John Lawrence, where he became a POW
   &nbspPurcell-FitzGerald, Edward Mau, with American Forces
Purcell-FitzGerald, Patrick
Pury, Geoffrey Louis
Putron, Peter
   &nbspPym, Alexander Ruthven
   &nbspPym, Francis Leslie, Baron Pym, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspPym, John, where he was mentioned in despatches
Pym, John George Alexander
   &nbspPym, Martin Jeremy, where he was wounded
   &nbspPym, Roland, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspPym, Victor Francis
Quadt zu Wykradt und Isny, Alb
Quemper de Lanascol, Gabriel
Quennell, Paul
   &nbspQuigley, Philip Molesworth
   &nbspQuintal, Charles Martin
Quintal, Edward Allen
   &nbspQuintal, Edwin Swain, in the Middle East and New Guinea
   &nbspQuintal, Frederick Adolph, in Borneo & New Guinea. After his discharge (15 Jan 1946), he was a

taxi driver in Sydney before farming at Kangaroo Valley, NSW. He was a good

tennis player, and in his later years, took up lawn bowls. He retired to live

in Nowra, NSW.
   &nbspQuintal, Henry Gilbert Campbel
   &nbspQuintal, John Hilton Knight
   &nbspQuintal, Macey Gregory, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspQuintal, Roy Cornish
   &nbspQuinton, Anthony Meredith, Baro ( 1939 )
   &nbspQuirk, Charles Randolph, Baron
Raben, Heinrich
Radcliffe, Harry Peter Joseph
   &nbspRadcliffe, Hugh John Reginald
   &nbspRadcliffe, Joseph Benedict Eve, he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
   &nbspRadcliffe, Michael Anthony Jos ( 1939-1944 ), he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
Radey, Johann Georg
   &nbspRadford, Arthur William
   &nbspRae, John Edward Keith, where he escaped from France in 1940, and fought at El Alamein
   &nbspRaeburn, Edward Alfred, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspRaeburn, William Digby Manifol, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRaffan, John Gilbert George Sy
   &nbspRaikes, Dacre Francis Arthur ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal Navy
   &nbspRaikes, Iwan Geoffrey
   &nbspRaikes, Robert Martin
   &nbspRainsford-Hannay, Patrick Rams ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspRalfe, Ian, as a Catalina pilot
   &nbspRalli, Godfrey Victor, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRalli, Lucas John, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRamsay, Alexander Arthur Alfon, where he was wounded in North Africa in 1943
   &nbspRamsay, Alexander Henry Richar
   &nbspRamsay, Alexander Robert
   &nbspRamsay, Bertram Home
Ramsay, David James ( 1939-1944 )
Ramsay, Francis Alexander Burn
   &nbspRamsay, George Patrick Maule, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRamsay, George William Neil ( 1939-1945 )
Ramsay, James Surtees Maule
   &nbspRamsay, Neis Alexander, 12th Bt ( 1939-1945 )
Ramsay, Noel Entwisle Burnett, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRamsay, Simon, 16th Earl of Dal, where he became a POW
   &nbspRamsay-Fairfax, John William
   &nbspRamsay-Fairfax, Victor George, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRamsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Ewen Ayme ( 1939-1940 ), as a General Service Officer, and was invalided
   &nbspRamsbotham, Peter Edward, 3rd V ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspRamsbotham, Richard Hugh Bury
   &nbspRamsden, Arthur Geoffrey Franc, he was invalided
   &nbspRamsden, Caryl Oliver Imbert, 8
   &nbspRamsden, Geoffrey Anthony Fres, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRamsden, John Yescombe
   &nbspRamsden, William Havelock Chap, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
   &nbspRankin, Hubert Charles Rhys, 3r
   &nbspRankin, John Galloway
Rankin, Robert Lindley
   &nbspRankin, William, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRasch, David Alwyne Carne, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRasch, Guy Elland Carne, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRasch, Richard Guy Carne, 3rd B
   &nbspRashleigh, Harry
   &nbspRashleigh, Harry Evelyn Battie ( 1941 ), with the Royal Armoured Corps
   &nbspRashleigh, John Kendall, with the Intelligence Service
Ratibor, Viktor Albrecht Johan
   &nbspRattray, James Silvester, of Cr, in Africa, Italy, Holland and Germany where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRawlinson, Alfred Frederick, 4t ( 1941-1945 ), where he was invalided
Rawlinson, Michael Grayson
   &nbspRawlinson, Peter Anthony Grays, where he was mentioned in despatches
Rawnsley, Derek
   &nbspRea, Philip Russell, 2nd Baron
   &nbspReadhead, James Templeman, 3rd ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspReardon-Smith, William Reardon
   &nbspRedmayne, Martin, Baron Redmayn, in Italy
   &nbspRedwood, Thomas Boverton, 2nd B
   &nbspRees, Richard Lodowick Edward
   &nbspRees, Thomas Wynford, in the Western Desert, Eritrea and Burma
Rees-Jones, Godfrey
   &nbspRees-Williams, David, 1st Baron
   &nbspReevely, Walter Desmond
   &nbspReid, Douglas Neilson, of Sprin ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspReid, George Hugh Neilson
   &nbspReid, John Peter Lorne, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspReilly-Minchin, Henry Falkiner
Reinach, Jean Pierre
   &nbspRemnant, Peter Farquharson
   &nbspRemnant, Robert John Farquhars
Rennie, John
   &nbspRenton, Alexander Frederick Go
   &nbspRenton, David Lockhart-Mure, Ba
   &nbspRenton, Ronald Kenneth Duncan, with the Intelligence Corps
   &nbspRenwick, Eustace Deuchar, 3rd B
Reuss zu Köstritz, Heinrich VI ( 1939-1942 )
Reutther von Weyl, Josef Gabri
Reutther von Weyl, Karl Johann
Rew, John
Reynell-Pack, Heber, as a Lieutenant with the Grenadier Guards
   &nbspReynolds, David James, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspReynolds, James Roskell
   &nbspReynolds, John Francis Roskell
   &nbspReynolds, William Francis Rosk
   &nbspReynolds-Moreton, Claude Antho
   &nbspRhodes, Christopher George, 3rd
   &nbspRhodes-Moorhouse, William Henr
   &nbspRhys, David Reginald, where he was wounded
   &nbspRich, Charles Rodney St. John ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspRich, William Gordon
Richards, Charles Gordon
   &nbspRichardson, Gordon William Hum
   &nbspRichardson, Hector du Plessis, where he became a Japanese POW
   &nbspRichardson, John Samuel, Baron
   &nbspRichardson, Leslie Lewis, 2nd B
   &nbspRichardson, Ralph David, in the Fleet Air Arm
Richthofen, Harald
   &nbspRicketts, John Mildmay, in North Africa and Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspRicketts, Michael Rodney, where he was wounded
   &nbspRicketts, Robert Cornwallis Ge
   &nbspRiddell, James, with 3rd NZ Tank Corps
   &nbspRiddell, John l’Estrange, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRiddell, Peter John Archibald, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
Riddell, Robert
   &nbspRiddell, William James
Ridley, Jasper Alexander Mauri
   &nbspRidley, William Terence Colbor, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRidlington, Jack Harry, where he was wounded
   &nbspRigby, Hugh John Macbeth, 2nd B
   &nbspRiley, Christopher John Molesw
   &nbspRiley, John Roland Christopher
Rimington, Reginald Gordon War
Ripley, Edward Robert Guy
Ripley, Henry Derek
   &nbspRipley, Hugh George Harley, 4th, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
   &nbspRischbieth, Henry George
   &nbspRischbieth, John Beresford Wil
   &nbspRitchie, David James Reoch
   &nbspRitchie, Harold Malcolm, 5th Ba
   &nbspRitchie, Ian Charles
Ritchie, James Makepiece Thack
   &nbspRitchie, John Kenneth, 3rd Baro
Ritchie, John Nevill
Ritchie, Michael Alan Emerton
   &nbspRitchie, Patrick John Emerton
Ritchie, Stewart John
   &nbspRitchie, William Nigel
   &nbspRitchie, William Peter Emerton ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspRivett-Carnac, Charles Francis, where he was wounded
   &nbspRivett-Carnac, James William, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspRivett-Carnac, John Claude Thu
   &nbspRivett-Carnac, John Temple
   &nbspRivett-Carnac, Louis Charles W
Robb, Alan
   &nbspRobb, Eustace Frederick
   &nbspRobb, Hugh Anselm Boulton
   &nbspRobb, John Malcolm
Roberts, Desmond Slavin Bowlby
   &nbspRoberts, Gilbert Howland
   &nbspRoberts, Ouvry Lindfield
   &nbspRoberts, Peter Geoffrey, 3rd Bt
   &nbspRoberts, Thomas Langdon Howlan, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspRobertson, Brian Hubert, 1st Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspRobertson, Ian Argyll, of Brack, in North Africa and Sicily
   &nbspRobins, Thomas Ellis, 1st and l ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspRobinson, Isaac Kenneth Blatch
   &nbspRobinson, John Beverley
   &nbspRobinson, John Roland, 1st Baro
Robinson, John Ronald Villiers
   &nbspRobinson, Leonard Pritchard
   &nbspRobinson, Michael Frederick La
Robinson, Michael Lister
   &nbspRobinson, Peter Beverley
   &nbspRobinson, Wilfred Henry Freder
   &nbspRobson, Robert Gordon, with the Royal Canadian Navy
Roche, George Campbell Adair
Roche, Reginald Rupert Burke
   &nbspRoche, Standish O’Grady, 4th Bt
   &nbspRoche, Thomas Gabriel ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Rochfort, Maurice Oswald Patri
   &nbspRockett, Richard Hildreth Fran
Rocque de Severac, Jean-Pierre
   &nbspRodd, Francis James Rennell, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRodd, Gustaf Guthrie Rennell
   &nbspRodd, Peter Murray Rennell
   &nbspRodney, Charles Christian Simo
Rodney, George William
   &nbspRodney, Ivor Morgan
   &nbspRodney, John Armand
   &nbspRodney, John Francis, 9th Baron, in Burma,where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRodney, Nigel Robert Harley, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
Rogers, John Barker Hereward
   &nbspRoll, Gordon Wells ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspRollo, Alexander David, where he was invalided
   &nbspRollo, David Ian, where he was wounded
   &nbspRollo, Eric John Stapylton, 13t
Rollo, Malcolm Rogerson, where he became a POW
Rollo, Norman Chetwynd
   &nbspRollo, Peter Andrew
   &nbspRollo, Primula Susan, in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
   &nbspRollo, Robert Duncan
   &nbspRollo, William Hereward Charle
Rolt, Cecil Francis Burney
Romilly, Esmond Marcus David
   &nbspRomilly, William Gaspard Guy, 4
Roope, Gerard Broadmead, V.C.
   &nbspRoosevelt, Theodore, Jr.
   &nbspRootes, Brian Gordon
   &nbspRootes, William Geoffrey, 2nd B
   &nbspRoper, Dacre Alexander
   &nbspRoper, Richard Blayney, in India with Bengal Sappers and Miners
   &nbspRoper, William Richard Charles ( 1940-1942 )
   &nbspRoper-Caldbeck, Arthur Terence
   &nbspRoper-Caldbeck, George Reginal, where he became a POW
   &nbspRoper-Caldbeck, Henry Bertram, where he became a POW
   &nbspRoper-Caldbeck, William Noel
   &nbspRoper-Curzon, Christopher John, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspRoper-Curzon, Ralph Henry
Ropner, Cuthbert Maurice
   &nbspRopner, Cuthbert Maurice
   &nbspRopner, Leonard, 1st Bt., in Belgium and Germany
   &nbspRopner, Richard
   &nbspRopner, Robert Desmond
   &nbspRose Price, Robert Caradoc, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRose, Anthony Sainte Croix
   &nbspRose, Camilla Mary Sainte Croi
   &nbspRose, Charles Vincent Douglas, where he was taken as a POW in Singapore
   &nbspRose, Francis Cyril, 4th Bt. ( 1940-1942 ), in the Royal Air Force, and was invalided
Rose, Hugh William Mackenzie
   &nbspRose, Hugh, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspRose, Ivor Sainte Croix, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRoskill, John Ashton Wentworth ( 1940-1945 ), with MI5
Ross, Peter
   &nbspRothschild, Edmund Leopold, where he was wounded
   &nbspRothschild, Elie Robert, and was a POW at Colditz
   &nbspRothschild, Guy Edouard Alphon
   &nbspRothschild, Nathaniel Mayer Vi, where he was mentioned in despatches
Round, Charles Oliver
   &nbspRous, George Nathaniel
   &nbspRouse-Boughton, Edward Hotham, ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspRowan-Hamilton, Angus David, where he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspRowan-Hamilton, Denys Archibal
   &nbspRowan-Hamilton, Gawaine Leslie ( 1942 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspRowden, Diana Hope, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRowden, Maurice Edward Aldred, where he was wounded
   &nbspRowland, Wentworth Lowe, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspRowley, Charles Samuel, 6th Bt.
   &nbspRowley, George William, 5th Bt. ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspRowley, Joshua Francis, 7th Bt.
   &nbspRowley, Vivian Charles Beaumon
   &nbspRowley, William Joshua, 6th Bt.
   &nbspRowley-Conwy, Geoffrey Alexand, in Singapore, where he became a POW, and escaped, then in the Burma Campaign, at Kohima and Arakan
   &nbspRowley-Conwy, Rafe Grenville, in the North Atlantic Convoys
Royle, John Popplewell
   &nbspRudge, John Edward Charles, in the Royal Artillery, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRue, Eric Vincent, 3rd Bt.
Rueff, Albert Marcus
   &nbspRugge-Price, Anthony Arthur Ke
   &nbspRugge-Price, Charles James Nap
   &nbspRuggles-Brise, Guy Edward, where he became a POW and escaped
   &nbspRuggles-Brise, Harold Ralph
   &nbspRuggles-Brise, Stephen Evelyn
   &nbspRumbold, Alastair Gordon
   &nbspRumbold, Richard William John
   &nbspRumbold, Thomas Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously
   &nbspRumbold, William Robert
   &nbspRuncie, Robert Alexander Kenne, with the Scots Guards
Russ, Charles Rupert
   &nbspRussell, Alaric Charles Willia
   &nbspRussell, Charles Ian, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRussell, Charles Ritchie, Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspRussell, Cosmo Rex Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRussell, David Hastings Gerald
   &nbspRussell, Denis Leslie, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRussell, Edmond Henry Cecil
   &nbspRussell, Edward Frederick Lang, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRussell, Edward Wriothesley Cu
   &nbspRussell, Geoffrey Denis Erskin
   &nbspRussell, Guy Herbrand Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
Russell, James
   &nbspRussell, John Hugo, 3rd Baron A
   &nbspRussell, John Ian Robert, 13th ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
   &nbspRussell, Langley Gordon Haslin
   &nbspRussell, Leopold Oliver
   &nbspRussell, Odo George Henry ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded, and held as a POW
   &nbspRussell, Phyllis Margaret, in the British Red Cross Society, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRussell, Raymond Lennox Somerv
   &nbspRussell, Sidney Cumine, of Aden
   &nbspRussell, Stephen Alexander Vil, where he was captured as a prisoner of war
   &nbspRussell, Stuart Hugh Minto
Rutzen, John Frederick Foley, B
Ruxton, Thomas Ross
   &nbspRyan, Derek Gerald, 3rd Bt.
Ryan, Michael Erskine
   &nbspRycroft, David Hugh
   &nbspRycroft, Henry Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRycroft, Richard Newton, 7th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRyder, Algernon Frederick Rola
   &nbspRyder, Archibald Stuart Dudley, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRyder, Dudley Danvers Granvill, in India, Java and North-West Europe, where he was wounded
   &nbspRyder, Dudley, 6th Earl of Harr
   &nbspRyder, Edward Dorrien Dudley
Ryder, Ernle Terrick Dudley
   &nbspRyder, Frederick Granville Dud
   &nbspRyder, Hugh Granville Leveson, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspRyder, John Stuart Terrick Dud ( 1942-1945 ), where he was wounded
Ryder, Lisle Charles Dudley
   &nbspRyder, Robert Edward Dudley, V., where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspSaalfeld, Enzio Heinrich Walde ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspSacher, Michael Moses, with the Royal Army Service Corps
Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Diet ( 1939-1943 )
Sachsen-Meiningen, Anton-Ulric ( 1939-1940 )
   &nbspSackville Hamilton, James Berk ( 1943-1945 ), with the QVO Madras Sappers and Miners in India, Burma and Malaya, where he was mentioned in despatches
Sackville, Thomas Henry Jordan ( 1941-1943 )
   &nbspSackville, William Herbrand, 10
   &nbspSackville-West, Hugh Rosslyn I, where he was wounded
   &nbspSackville-West, Lionel Bertran ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
Salis-Soglio, Antonius
Salm-Salm, Alfred Constantin A
   &nbspSalmon, Frank Robert
Salmon, Hugh Talbot Broome
   &nbspSalmon, Russell
   &nbspSalmon, Thomas David, and was mentioned in despatches
Salt, George Stevenson
   &nbspSalt, Thomas Henry, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspSalusbury-Trelawny, John Guy ( 1942-1943 ), where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspSalusbury-Trelawny, John Maitl ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspSalusbury-Trelawny, John Willi
   &nbspSalusbury-Trelawny, Philip Mic
   &nbspSamuel, Anthony Gerald
   &nbspSamuel, David Herbert, 3rd Visc ( 1978 ), in India, Burma and Sumatra where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSamuel, Donald Edwin Lewis
   &nbspSamuel, Edward Louis, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspSamuel, John Oliver Cecil, 4th
   &nbspSamuel, Marcus Richard, 3rd Vis ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspSamuel, Peter Montefiore Samue, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSamuel, Philip Ellis Herbert, where he became a POW in 1941
   &nbspSamuelson, Bernard Michael Fra, in Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSamuelson, Christopher Blundel, with Staffordshire Yeomanry
   &nbspSamuelson, Henry Bernhard
   &nbspSamuelson, John Peel Weston, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSamuelson, Richard
   &nbspSamuelson, Rupert Eric Hubert
   &nbspSanders, Terence Robert Beaumo
   &nbspSanderson, Frank Philip Bryan,
   &nbspSandilands, Bruce Walter
Sandilands, Geoffrey Bruce Hop
   &nbspSandilands, James Walter
   &nbspSandilands, John Douglas
Sarsfield-Hall, Cecil Moreland
Satzger von Bálványos, Christi
   &nbspSaumarez, James Victor Broke, 6
   &nbspSaunders, Peter
   &nbspSavile, John Raphael Wentworth
Sayn-Wittgenstein, Heinrich Al
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, G
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, L
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, W
   &nbspSaywell, John Evan Hardy, with the Australian Imperial Force
Scarlett, Felix Hugh Lawrence
   &nbspScarlett, James Richard, 8th Ba
   &nbspScarlett, John Leopold Campbel, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspScarlett, Percy Gerald ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspScarman, Leslie George, Baron S
Schaesberg, Eugen Karl Joseph
Schaumburg-Lippe, Albrecht Geo
   &nbspSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1940 )
Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1944 )
Schnurbein, Maximilian Markus
   &nbspSchreiber, Derek Shuldham
   &nbspSchreiber, John Shuldham
   &nbspSchubert, Guy Edgar
   &nbspSchuster, Felix James Moncrief ( 1939-1945 )
Schönaich-Carolath, Hans Georg
Schönburg-Glauchau, Ernst Hein
Schönburg-Waldenburg, Alfred H
Schönburg-Waldenburg, Hugo
   &nbspSclater-Booth, Barbara Amy, in the Women’s Royal Naval Service
   &nbspSclater-Booth, Diana Penelope, in theFirst Aid Nursing Yeomanry
   &nbspSclater-Booth, John Limbrey Ro, serving with the Royal Engineers Movement Control, Dorset
   &nbspScott, Alan Dudley
   &nbspScott, Benjamin Thomas Crooke
   &nbspScott, Douglas Winchester, 2nd
   &nbspScott, Eric Surtees
   &nbspScott, Eustace Ian
   &nbspScott, Harold Eldon
Scott, James Philip Edmund
   &nbspScott, James Walter, 2nd Bt. ( 1944-1945 ), in France and Germany
   &nbspScott, Jervoise Bolitho, 1st Bt
   &nbspScott, John, 4th Earl of Eldon
Scott, Kenneth Bertram
   &nbspScott, Osmund Stuart, with the Royal Signals
Scott, Peter Marriott Raleigh
   &nbspScott, Richard Levinge Colthur, he was mentioned in despatches
Scott, Richard Oswald
Scott, Thomas Roland
   &nbspScott, Walter, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspScott, Walter, 4th Bt.
   &nbspScott, William Walter Brough
   &nbspScott-Elliot, James
   &nbspScott-Ellis, John Osmael, 9th L
Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, David
   &nbspScrymgeour-Wedderburn, William
   &nbspSeager, Douglas Leighton
   &nbspSeale, John Henry, 5th Bt.
   &nbspSebag-Montefiore, Denzil Charl
   &nbspSebag-Montefiore, Eric Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSebag-Montefiore, Harold Henry, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspSebag-Montefiore, Oliver Rober ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSebag-Montefiore, Thomas Henry
   &nbspSebright, Giles Edward, 13th Bt
   &nbspSeeds, James
   &nbspSeeds, Robert
   &nbspSeely, David Peter, 4th Baron M
   &nbspSeely, Frank James Wriothesley
Seely, Nigel Richard William
   &nbspSeely, Victor Basil John, 4th B, where he was a prisoner of war from 1941 to 1943, before escaping
Seely, William Evelyn
   &nbspSelby-Lowndes, Geoffrey Howard
Selby-Lowndes, Richard Montacu
   &nbspSelby-Lowndes, William
   &nbspSells, David Perronet, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspSenger und Etterlin, Fridolin
   &nbspSergison-Brooke, Bertram Norma, in Europe and the Middle East
   &nbspSergison-Brooke, Timothy Mark
   &nbspSeton, Bruce Lovat, of Abercorn
   &nbspSeton, John Hastings, of Pitmed
   &nbspSeton, Robert James, of Pitmedd
   &nbspSeymour, Adrian John Conway, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSeymour, Christopher George, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspSeymour, Edward William
   &nbspSeymour, Evelyn Roger
Seymour, Frank Hugh
   &nbspSeymour, George Fitzroy ( 1941-1942 ), with the 60th Rifles, and was invalided
   &nbspSeymour, George Raymond
   &nbspSeymour, George Victor, where he was wounded
Seymour, Henry Frank
   &nbspSeymour, Hugh Francis
Seymour, Hugh Wilfred Napier
   &nbspSeymour, John Edward, where he was wounded
   &nbspSeymour, Leopold Richard
   &nbspSeymour, Michael Henry, where he became a POW
Seymour, Paul de Grey Horatio
   &nbspSeymour, Vere Hugh, in France, North Africa, India and Germany

   &nbspSeymour, William John
   &nbspSeymour, William Napier, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSeymour, William Walter
   &nbspShackleton, Edward Arthur Alex ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspShakerley, Cyril Holland, 5th B
   &nbspShakerley, Peter Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspShand, Bruce Middleton Hope, where h was wounded, and became a POW in 1942
   &nbspShaughnessy, Thomas Bradford
   &nbspShaughnessy, William Graham, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspShaw, Charles John, of Tordarro ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW in France
   &nbspShaw, Frederick Charleton, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspShaw, Jocelyn Frederick Basil
   &nbspShaw, Percy Jocelyn
   &nbspShaw, Robert de Vere, 6th Bt., where he was invalided
   &nbspShaw, Robert, 7th Bt. ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspShaw, Thomas Donald Mackay, 3rd ( 1943-1946 )
Shaw-Stewart, Patrick Hugh
   &nbspShaw-Stewart, Walter Guy, 9th B ( 1940 ), in France
   &nbspShawcross, Christopher Nyholm
Sheehan, George Hercus
   &nbspSheffield, Edmund Charles Regi ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
   &nbspSheffield, George Berkeley
Sheil, William Anthony
   &nbspShelley, Charles Francis
   &nbspShelley, George Edward
   &nbspShelley, Spencer ( 1940-1946 )
Shephard, Philip Le Roy
   &nbspShepherd, Malcolm Newton, Baron, in North Africa, Sicily and Italy
   &nbspShiffner, George Edward
Shiffner, Henry Burrows, 7th Bt
   &nbspShiffner, John Scarlett, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspShirley, John Evelyn ( 1941-1945 )
Shoppee, Charles Tilley Collet
   &nbspShordiche-Churchward, Paul Ryc, with the Coldstream Guards
   &nbspShore, Frederick Maxwell Aglio ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Shore, Lionel Charles Frederic, where he wounded
   &nbspShort, Edward Watson, Baron Gle
Shuckburgh, Basil James Stewkl, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Shuttleworth, Richard Ashton
   &nbspSiddeley, Cyril Davenport, 2nd, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSiddeley, John Tennant Davenpo
   &nbspSidney, William Philip, 1st Vis
   &nbspSieff, Marcus Joseph, Baron Sie, in the Middle East
   &nbspSieff, Michael David ( 1939 )
   &nbspSievier, Robert Brudenell-Bruc
   &nbspSilkin, Arthur
   &nbspSilkin, John
   &nbspSilkin, Samuel Charles, Baron S, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Silva-Tarouca, Karl
Silvertop, David Arthur Henry
   &nbspSime, David Alistair Hope
   &nbspSimeon, Charles Edward Barring, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSimeon, Hugh Michael
   &nbspSimeon, John Edmund Barrington ( 1939-1943 ), where he was invalided
Simeon, John Edward
   &nbspSimon, Brian ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspSimon, Roger, 2nd Baron Simon o
   &nbspSimonds, Gavin Alexander
Simonds, John Mellor
Simonds, Malachy James, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspSimpson, Robert Seymour
Sinclair, David Barclay
   &nbspSinclair, James ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa, Malta and Sicily
   &nbspSinclair, James Roderick, 19th
   &nbspSinclair, John Montgomerie
   &nbspSinclair, John Robert Kilgour, , where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSinclair, Robin Macdonald, 2nd
   &nbspSinclair-Lockhart, Graeme Dunc ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspSinclair-Lockhart, John Beresf
Singer, Grant Allen
Sissons, Thomas Edward Beswick
   &nbspSkeffington, John Clotworthy T ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
Skene, Nigel Robert Mackie
Skinner, Stanley Hewitt
   &nbspSkinner, Thomas Gordon, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspSkipwith, David James, where he became a POW
Skipwith, Grey d’Estoteville T
   &nbspSkipwith, John Granville Wemys
   &nbspSkipwith, Lionel Peyton, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspSkipwith, Patrick James Townse, where he became a POW
   &nbspSkipwith-Tyser, Philip Lionel, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSkyrme, William Thomas Charles ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSlade, Alfred Fothringham, 5th
   &nbspSlade, Gerald Gordon
   &nbspSlade, Marcus George Savill, in the Royal Artillery
   &nbspSleight, George Frederick
   &nbspSleight, Michael Marcus
   &nbspSleight, Peter
   &nbspSlessor, John Arthur Guinness ( 1943-1945 ), in Northern France
   &nbspSlim, William Joseph, 1st Visco, where he was wounded and was mentioned in dispatches
Sloss, Francis Neville
   &nbspSmijth-Windham, William Russel, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSmiley, Charles Michael ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspSmiley, David de Crespigny, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSmiley, Hugh Houston, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspSmiley, John Claude
Smith Cuninghame, John
   &nbspSmith Cuninghame, Robert Gordo ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSmith, Alan Bosworth
   &nbspSmith, Cecil Roland Heathcote
   &nbspSmith, David John
   &nbspSmith, Desmond Guy Donovan
   &nbspSmith, Ferdinando Dudley Henry
   &nbspSmith, Frederick John Vivian, 2, where he was wounded
Smith, Harold Anthony Warringt
   &nbspSmith, Hugh Adeane Vivian, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSmith, James Frederick Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
Smith, James Grant
   &nbspSmith, John Lindsay Eric, in teh Fleet Air Arm
   &nbspSmith, Michael Constantine
Smith, Michael Digby Bosworth
   &nbspSmith, Reginald Bosworth
   &nbspSmith, Robert Alexander
   &nbspSmith, William Gordon, of Crowm, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSmith-Dorrien, Bromley David, where he became a POW in 1942
Smith-Dorrien, Grenfell Horace ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspSmith-Dorrien, Peter Lockwood
   &nbspSmithers, Peter Henry, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSmyth, Herbert Edward FitzRoy, in France, Norway, Burma and Middle East, and was wounded twice
   &nbspSmyth, John George, 1st Bt., V.
Smyth, John Lawrence
   &nbspSmyth, Julian
   &nbspSmyth, Robin
Snell, Christopher Villiers Iv
   &nbspSnell, Edmund George Frederick, and became a Prisoner-of-War in Austria or Greece
   &nbspSnell, Francis Ivan ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspSnell, Hubert Keith, with the 1st Australian Highway Regiment, and the 1st Australian Engineer Store Baese Depot
   &nbspSnook, Glen Townsend, with the Royal Canadian Navy
   &nbspSnow, Julian Ward, Baron Burntw
Solms-Laubach, Karl
   &nbspSomerset, Arthur Henry, in the Pacific, in the Royal Australian Navy
   &nbspSomerset, Edward Plantagenet ( 1943-1945 ), in the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspSomerset, FitzRoy Douglas Bosc, where he was wounded
Somerset, FitzRoy Henry
Somerset, John Alexander
   &nbspSomerset, John FitzRoy Pechell ( 1942-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspSomerset, Nigel FitzRoy, he was held as a prisoner of war (P.O.W.) and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSomerset, Raglan FitzRoy, in the South West Pacific with 2/10 Australian Commando Squadron, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSomerset, Wellesley FitzRoy
Somerville, Arthur Prideaux
   &nbspSomerville, Christopher
   &nbspSomerville, John Nicholas
   &nbspSouthby, Archibald Richard, 2nd
   &nbspSouthby, Patrick Henry James
   &nbspSowrey, John Adam, where he became an ace in the Western Desert
   &nbspSparrow, Geoffrey Ernald
   &nbspSpearman, Alexander Bowyer, 4th
Spearman, Alexander Louis Char
   &nbspSpearman, Alexander Young
   &nbspSpears, Edward Louis, 1st Bt.
Spee, Balthasar
   &nbspSpencer, Edward Almeric ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSpencer, Edward John, 8th Earl ( 1944-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSpencer, Francis Elmhirst ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSpencer, John Lawrence ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSpencer, Richard Augustus ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSpencer, Victor Alexander, 2nd ( 1939-1945 ), in the US Air Force
   &nbspSpencer-Churchill, John George ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSpencer-Nairn, Michael Alastai
   &nbspSpencer-Nairn, Robert Frank
   &nbspSpencer-Smith, Jeremy Michael
   &nbspSpens, Colin Hope ( 1939-1941 ), with Royal Signals
   &nbspSpens, John Alastair, with Royal Artillery
   &nbspSpens, Patrick Archibald Willi, with Royal Engineers
   &nbspSpens, Robert Richard Patrick, in France and North Africa
   &nbspSpens, William George Michael,
Speth von Schulzburg, Viktor
   &nbspSpicer, Peter James, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Spicer, Roger Lancelot, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSpicer, Stewart Dykes, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspSpielmann, Harold David, taking part in D-Day on Juno Beach with the Canadian Forces
Spread, George Patrick
Spread, Robert Basil
Spring Rice, Stephen Edward
   &nbspSpring, Kenneth Arthur, in Burma and Malaya
St. Aubyn, Edward FitzRoy
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Erskine Knollys Hev
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Francis Cecil Ord, 3 ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Geoffrey Piers
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Giles Rowan, where he was invalided
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, John Francis Arthur, on mine-sweepers guarding the convoys to Russia
St. Aubyn, Michael John
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Oliver Piers, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSt. Aubyn, Thomas Edward
   &nbspSt. Clair, Charles Murray Kenn
   &nbspSt. Clair, George James Paul
   &nbspSt. Clair-Erskine, Anthony Hug, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSt. Clair-Erskine, David Simon, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSt. Clair-Erskine, James Alexa ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded, mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
   &nbspSt. Clair-Ford, Aubrey, 6th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches twice
St. Clair-Ford, Drummond
   &nbspSt. Clair-Ford, Peter
   &nbspSt. Clair-Ford, Vernon John
   &nbspSt. Clair-Stannard, Derek Char
   &nbspSt. George, George Bligh, 9th B
   &nbspSt. George, Robert Alan, 7th Bt ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspSt. John, Andrew Beauchamp, 21s
   &nbspSt. John, Anthony Philip
   &nbspSt. John, Charles Edward Flemi
   &nbspSt. John, Edmund Farquhar
   &nbspSt. John, Edward Henry ( 1941-1944 ), in the Middle East and New Guinea
   &nbspSt. John, Edward Richard Gordo
   &nbspSt. John, Henry Beauchamp
   &nbspSt. John, Michael Beauchamp, as commander of the submarines L26, Traveller, Parthian and Totem
   &nbspSt. John, Oliver John Frank Lo
   &nbspSt. John, Orford Henderson St.
   &nbspSt. John, Roger Ellis Tudor, with Hong Kong, UK and North-West Europe
   &nbspSt. John, Rowland Tudor
   &nbspSt. John, St. Andrew Oliver ( 1940-1944 )
St. John, Stephen Rowland
   &nbspSt. John, Stratford Allan Gera, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
St. Leger, Anthony Rene
St. Maur Sheil, Francis Patric
   &nbspSt. Quintin, Charles Frederic
Stacpoole, Derek Roderick Will
   &nbspStacpoole, George Geoffrey Rob
   &nbspStacpoole, Richard Hassard
   &nbspStafford-King-Harman, Cecil Wi ( 1939-1943 )
Stafford-King-Harman, Thomas E
   &nbspStamer, Hugo Frederick Barnaba
   &nbspStamer, Lovelace Anthony, 5th B
   &nbspStamer, William Arthur John
   &nbspStamer, William Donovan, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStamp, Arthur Maxwell
   &nbspStamp, Josiah Colin
   &nbspStamper, Henry William Gilborn
   &nbspStanhope, William Henry Leices
   &nbspStanier, Alexander Beville Gib ( 1940-1945 )
Stanley, Anthony Hugh
   &nbspStanley, Charles John Geoffrey ( 1940-1945 ), in France and North-West Europe
   &nbspStanley, David William, in the Middle East, North Africa and Italy
Stanley, Desmond Geoffrey, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspStanley, Edward John, 18th Earl
   &nbspStanley, Edward John, 6th Baron
   &nbspStanley, Frederick Arthur
   &nbspStanley, Henry Ferdinand
   &nbspStanley, Michael Charles
   &nbspStannus, Graydon Grant Harvey, in France and Burma
Stanton, John Preston
   &nbspStaples, Richard Molesworth, 17, in Burma
   &nbspStapleton Fitzalan Howard, Mil, in France, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and North-West Europe
   &nbspStapleton, Joseph Mark Hugh
Stapleton, Miles Henry, where he was posthumously mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStapleton, Robert Myles August ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspStarkey, Lewis Stanton, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStarkey, Morey John Peter, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStarkey, William Randle, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspSteele, Robert, where he became a POW
Stengal, Heinrich
   &nbspStenson, William Henry Guillar
Stephens, D’Arcy Melville
   &nbspStephens, Frederick
   &nbspStephenson, Charles Eustace Ke
   &nbspStephenson, Ernest Vincent, in Papua New Guinea
   &nbspStephenson, Henry Francis Blak
Stern, John Douglas
Sternau und Hohenau, Gotz-Kraf
   &nbspStevens, Charles Clinton
   &nbspStevens, Edwin Mackenzie
Stevens, Raymond Harold
   &nbspStevenson, Derek Leyland
   &nbspStevenson, Ivan James Delano, in Abyssinia, Middle East and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStevenson, Samuel Delano
   &nbspStevenson-Hamilton, Vivian Edg, in the North-West Frontier, Burma and Italy
Steward, Edward Knyvet
   &nbspStewart, Alexander David
   &nbspStewart, Charles Cosmo Bruce, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stewart, Charles David
   &nbspStewart, David Brodribb, of Str
   &nbspStewart, Desmond St. George, where he became a POW
   &nbspStewart, Hugh Charlie Godfray,
   &nbspStewart, Hugh Dalzell
   &nbspStewart, Hugh St. Clair
   &nbspStewart, Jocelyn Harry, 12th Bt
   &nbspStewart, John Rowley Miller
   &nbspStewart, Keith Ian Douglas, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStewart, Malcolm
   &nbspStewart, Malcolm Geoffrey
   &nbspStewart, Malcolm Gilbert Watso
   &nbspStewart, Malise Herbert
Stewart, William Francis
   &nbspStewart-Brown, Leslie
   &nbspStewart-Brown, Patrick Abbott
   &nbspStewart-Brown, Philip Harman
   &nbspStewart-Brown, Ronald David, where he was mentioned in despatches
Stewart-Brown, William Sutton
Stewart-Clark, Dudley
   &nbspStewart-FitzRoy, William Wentw
Stewart-Mackenzie, Francis Ala
   &nbspStewart-Richardson, Edward Jam, with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
   &nbspStewart-Richardson, Ian Rorie, in Africa and Italy and was mentioned in despatches twice, and was wounded
   &nbspStewart-Richardson, John Charl, with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
   &nbspStewart-Richardson, Torquil Ca
   &nbspStewart-Wilson, Ralph Stewart,
   &nbspStirling, Archibald David, where he founded the Special Air Service, which operated in the North African desert behind enemy lines
   &nbspStirling, Arthur Charles, 6th o
   &nbspStirling, Charles Robert
   &nbspStirling, George Archibald Mun ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stirling, Hugh Joseph
Stirling, Hugh Richard
   &nbspStirling, Walter Francis
   &nbspStirling, William Gurdon, in North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStirling, William Joseph, of Ke
   &nbspStirling-Aird, Peter Douglas M ( 1944-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStirling-Hamilton, Robert Will, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspStockdale, Henry Charles Minsh
   &nbspStocken, Cyril Alfred
Stockley, Ralph Capel
   &nbspStoke-Roberts, George Richard
   &nbspStokes, Donald Gresham, Baron S
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Josef Lu
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Ludwig-C
   &nbspStone, Lyonel Francis Tollemac
   &nbspStoney, Bowes Bindon
   &nbspStoney, George Edward
   &nbspStoney, Gerald Johnstone Percy, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
   &nbspStoney, Ralph Francis Ewart, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspStoney, Richard Edward
   &nbspStoney, Robert Vesey
   &nbspStoney, Thomas Butler, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspStonor, Pamela Mary, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStonor, Ralph Robert Watts She
   &nbspStoop, Michael
   &nbspStopford Sackville, Nigel Vict, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStopford, Charles William ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspStopford, Frederick Victor
   &nbspStopford, James Coverley
   &nbspStopford, James Montagu Burgoy
   &nbspStopford, Lionel Frederick Joh ( 1944-1945 )
   &nbspStopford, Michael Robert Horac
   &nbspStopford, Montagu George North, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspStopford, Robert Maurice
   &nbspStopford, Terence Victor
   &nbspStopford, Thomas ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspStopford, Walter John ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Storey, Roy Frederick
   &nbspStormonth Darling, Moir Patric
   &nbspStott, Christopher George Swai
   &nbspStott, George Edward, 2nd Bt.
Stourton, Athelstan Claud Edwa
   &nbspStourton, Charles Edward, 27th ( 1943-1944 ), where he was wounded and invalided
   &nbspStourton, Eudo Philip Joseph
   &nbspStourton, John Joseph ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspStracey-Clitherow, Christopher, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStrachey, Olive Margaret, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStrachey, Thomas Anthony Edwar
   &nbspStraker-Smith, William Joseph, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStrang Steel, James Malcolm
   &nbspStrang, Colin, 2nd Baron Strang ( 1945 )
   &nbspStrang, Robert ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Strang, Robert Lumisden
Strangman, John Mansergh
   &nbspStraubenzee, Henry Hamilton
Strickland, Algernon Guy
   &nbspStrickland, Cecil Alexander, where he became a POW
Strickland, Claud Dobrée
   &nbspStrickland, John Edward
   &nbspStrickland, Stanley Arthur
   &nbspStrickland-Constable, Robert F
   &nbspStronge, Charles Norman Lockha, where he was invalided
   &nbspStronge, Rupert Humphrey Cecil
   &nbspStrutt, Alexander Ronald Georg, where he was wounded
   &nbspStrutt, Edward Alexander, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspStrutt, Hedley Vicars
Strutt, Ivan Cornwallis
   &nbspStrutt, James Hedley, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspStrutt, Nigel Edward, where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspStrutt, Stephan Alastair
   &nbspStuart Taylor, Richard Laurenc
   &nbspStuart, Archibald John Morton,
   &nbspStuart, Burleigh Edward St. La
Stuart, David Andrew Noel, Visc
   &nbspStuart, David Randolph Moray, 2
   &nbspStuart, John William Brownlow, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Stuart, Robert John Ochiltree,
   &nbspStuart-Hamilton, Henry Rudston
   &nbspStuart-Hamilton, Michael Hamis
   &nbspStuart-Menteth, Henry Alexande, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspStuart-Menteth, James Wallace, ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspStuart-Menteth, Montagu
   &nbspStuart-Menteth, Thomas Alexand ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspStuart-Menteth, Walter Granvil, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stubenberg, Josef-Wolfgang Mar
   &nbspStucley, John Humphrey Albert
   &nbspStucley, Lewis Robert Carew
   &nbspStucley, Peter Francis Carew
   &nbspStudd, Eric, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspStuddert, Alfred Theodore Stan
   &nbspStuddert, Clay Carter, with U.S. Army Air Force
   &nbspStuddert, Gordon Robert
   &nbspStuddert, Hugh Patrick
   &nbspStuddert, James William
   &nbspStuddert, John Handcock
   &nbspStuddert, John Milton, with Australian Military Forces
   &nbspStuddert, Malcolm Lindsay de C, with the Australia Militiary Forces
   &nbspStuddert, Mervin Leslie, with the Royal Australian Air Force
   &nbspStuddert, Neville Laughton
   &nbspStuddert, Reginald Hallam
   &nbspStuddert, Richard de Clare, with Australian Military Forces
   &nbspStuddert, Robert Hallam
   &nbspStuddert, Thomas Copland
   &nbspStuddert, Vivien Patricia, n Australian Military Forces
   &nbspStuddert, William Walton
   &nbspStudholme, Daniel Lindsay
   &nbspStudholme, Derek Skene
   &nbspStudholme, Joseph Channon
Studholme, Michael Paul
   &nbspStudholme, Richard Home
Sturges, Guy L’Estrange Mansfi
   &nbspSturges, Robert Grice
   &nbspStyle, David Leslie
   &nbspStyle, Godfrey William, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and was wounded and invalided
Style, James Glenmore
Style, Robert George
   &nbspSuenson-Taylor, Kenneth Bent, 2
   &nbspSullivan, Adam Burns
   &nbspSullivan, George
   &nbspSullivan, Valentine Arthur
   &nbspSummers, Felix Roland Brattan,
   &nbspSummers, John David ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Sutherland, Peter Munro
   &nbspSutton, Francis Richard Heywoo
Sutton, George Cherrington
   &nbspSutton, John Charles Ludlow Ma
   &nbspSutton, John Gilbert ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspSutton, Lawrence Seymour
   &nbspSutton, Nigel Eustace Philip
   &nbspSutton, Richard David
   &nbspSutton-Nelthorpe, John Richard
   &nbspSutton-Nelthorpe, Oliver
   &nbspSutton-Nelthorpe, Roger
   &nbspSwallow, Ralph Geoffrey
   &nbspSwann, Anthony Charles Christo
Swann, Kenneth Geoffrey
Swift, Peter Wilkinson
   &nbspSwinscow, Thomas Douglas Victo, and was wounded at Arnhem
   &nbspSwinton Lee, Annie ( 1944-1946 ), in the French Army
   &nbspSwinton, Hugh Alastair
   &nbspSwinton, John, 7th of Kimmergha ( 1943-1945 ), in North-West Europe, and was wounded twice
   &nbspSwinton, Liulf, 34th of that Il, where he was wounded
   &nbspSykes, Arthur Patrick, where he was wounded
   &nbspSykes, Christopher Hugh, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspSykes, John Henry, in Egypt, North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSykes, Richard Alexander
Sykes, William Alan Flowerdew
   &nbspSymons, Peter Nicholas, with the South Wales Borderers
   &nbspSynge, John Steele, with the Australian Imperial Force, in New Guinea
   &nbspSynge, Neale Francis
   &nbspSynge, Pamela Mary, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspSynge, Patrick Millington ( 1943-1945 )
   &nbspSynnot, Anthony Monckton, in the Royal Navy
   &nbspTalbot, Arthur Allison Fitzroy, where he was wounded
   &nbspTalbot, Arthur George, where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
   &nbspTalbot, Brian Harvey
Talbot, Edward Bartle
   &nbspTalbot, Evan Arthur Christophe
Talbot, Francis Robert Cecil
Talbot, Gilbert Seymour Wyndha
   &nbspTalbot, Granville FitzRoy
Talbot, Joseph Francis John
   &nbspTalbot, Joseph Hubert George, 9
   &nbspTalbot, Reginald Stanislaus Vi
   &nbspTalbot, Thomas George
   &nbspTalbot-Ponsonby, Evelyn John
   &nbspTamplin, Guy Richard
   &nbspTancred, Bertram Selby
   &nbspTancred, Rex Selby Assheton ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal New Zealand Air Force
   &nbspTangye, Derek Alan Trevithick ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspTangye, Nigel Trevithick ( 1939-1946 )
   &nbspTangye, Richard Colin Trevithi ( 1939-1945 )
Tapps Gervis Meyrick, Peter Ja
   &nbspTapps Gervis Meyrick, Richard, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTarleton, Gerald Weldon Browne, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Tarnowski, Wladislaw
   &nbspTatton-Sykes, Mark Tatton Rich
   &nbspTaylor, Charles Stuart
   &nbspTaylor, George, including the North-West Campaign
   &nbspTaylor, John Aked, Baron Ingrow
Taylor, Robert Vickris
   &nbspTaylor, Winifred Cresswell, with the Voluntary Aid Department (V.A.D.) and Women’s Auxiliary Corps (W.A.C.) of India, Naval Wing
   &nbspTaylour, Douglas Bective Hunti ( 1940-1945 )
Taylour, Edward Winchester Tol, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTeacher, Anthony Donald Macdon, in France and North-West Europe
Tedder, Arthur Richard Brian
   &nbspTedder, Arthur William, 1st Bar, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTelling, Henry Willis Maxwell
   &nbspTempest, Henry Roger, when he was wounded in Germany
   &nbspTemple, Richard Antony Purbeck, wher he was wounded
Temple, Webb Tatham
   &nbspTemple-Gore-Langton, Evelyn Ar
   &nbspTempleman, Sydney William, Baro, with the Gurkha Rifles, in Burma
   &nbspTempleman, Sydney William, Baro, where he was mentioned in dispatches in India and Burma
   &nbspTennant, Archibald
   &nbspTennant, John, where he was wounded and became a POW at Tobruk
   &nbspTennant, John Edward
   &nbspTennyson, Charles Julian
   &nbspTennyson, Frederick Penrose
   &nbspTennyson, James Alfred, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTennyson, Lionel Hallam, 3rd Ba
   &nbspTennyson, Mark Aubrey, 5th Baro, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Tennyson-d’Eyncourt, Ralph Eus
Thadden, Bogislaw
Thadden, Ernst Dietrich
Thadden, Leopold
   &nbspThatcher, Denis, 1st Bt.
   &nbspThellusson, Charles Anthony Hu
   &nbspThellusson, Peter Robert
   &nbspThenard, Jacques
   &nbspThesiger, Bertram Sackville
Thesiger, Dermot Vigors
   &nbspThesiger, Richard Edward Knigh
   &nbspThesiger, Roderic Miles Dought, where he was wounded twice, and became a POW
Thicknesse, Henry John Anthony
   &nbspThomas, Brian Denny, in Royal Air Force Coastal Cmd
   &nbspThomas, Godfrey Michael David,
   &nbspThomas, Peter John Mitchell, Ba ( 1939-1941 ), becoming a POW for 1941-45
Thomas, Richard Michael Collet
   &nbspThomas, William James Cooper, 2
   &nbspThompson, John Edmunds Cameron
   &nbspThompson, Peile, 5th Bt.
   &nbspThompson, Richard Hilton Marle, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspThompson, Thomas Lionel Tennys, where he was invalided in 1944
Thoms, Bernard Hunter Jameson
   &nbspThoms, Harry Duncan MacThomas
   &nbspThoms, Kenneth Ogilvie
   &nbspThomson, Ivo Wilfrid Home, 2nd, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Thornton, John St. Ledger
   &nbspThorold, Anthony Henry, 15th Bt
   &nbspThorold, Edward Lionel
   &nbspThorold, Henry Karslake
   &nbspThorold, Montague, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspThrockmorton, Nicholas Joseph
Throckmorton, Robert Frederick
   &nbspThrockmorton, Robert George Ma
   &nbspThubron, Gerald Ernest, in North Italy and Austria
Thun und Hohenstein, August Fe
Thun und Hohenstein, Matteo
Thun und Hohenstein, Oswald
   &nbspThurlow, Edward Guy Lethbridge
   &nbspThynne, Brian Sheridan, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspThynne, Christopher William Gr, with the Australian Forces, where he was wounded
   &nbspThynne, Henry Frederick, 6th Ma, where he was wounded
   &nbspThynne, John Granville
   &nbspThynne, Oliver St. Maur, where he was mentioned in despatches
Thüngen, Lutz
   &nbspTickell, Douglas John
   &nbspTidmarsh, Gerard David
   &nbspTindal, Ralph, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTippet, Herbert Charles Coning
   &nbspTizard, Peter, in the Royal Army Medical Corps
   &nbspTod, Andrew Leonard Fayrer Kei
   &nbspToler-Aylward, Victor George, when he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTolkien, Christopher John Reue
   &nbspTollemache, Anthony Henry Hami, where he was wounded
   &nbspTollemache, Archibald Douglas, with the New Zealand Forces
   &nbspTollemache, Denys Herbert Geor
   &nbspTollemache, Douglas Hugh
   &nbspTollemache, Humphrey Douglas
   &nbspTollemache, Humphrey Thomas, 6t
   &nbspTollemache, John Edward Hamilt, where he was wounded
   &nbspTollemache, John Ernest
   &nbspTollemache, Lawrence Lionel, where he became a Japanase POW 1941-1945
   &nbspTors, Ivan, with the U.S. Army Air Force
   &nbspTottenham, George Robert
   &nbspTouchet-Jesson, Thomas Percy H
   &nbspTowers-Clark, William Tidswell ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspTownsend, Cyril Moseley, where he was wounded and evacuated at Dunkirk, and in Burma and India
   &nbspTownsend, David Franks
   &nbspTownsend, Edward Richard
   &nbspTownsend, Edward Walter
   &nbspTownsend, Peter Woolridge
   &nbspTownsend, Philip Arthur
   &nbspTownsend, Reginald Philip
   &nbspTownsend, Richard Uniacke Denn, with the Merchant Service and Intelligence Corps
   &nbspTownshend, Charles Richard de
   &nbspTownshend, Edward Arthur Pende
   &nbspTownshend, George Maling
   &nbspTownshend, John Edwin
   &nbspTownshend, Richard Denis Hare
   &nbspTrafford, Edward Willoughby
   &nbspTrafford, Hubert Edmund Franci, with King’s Own Malta Regiment
Traill, Anthony
   &nbspTraill, Anthony O’Brien
Traill, Daniel Anthony
   &nbspTraill, Henry Austin, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTraill, Henry Francis O’Brien, where he became a POW in Singapore
   &nbspTraill, William Walter Alan, with East African Forces
   &nbspTrappes-Lomax, Stephen Richard
   &nbspTrefusis, Henry
   &nbspTrefusis, Robert John Rodolph
   &nbspTrench, Antony Barclay ( 1939-1943 ), where he was captured and held as a POW
   &nbspTrench, Bernard Frederic
   &nbspTrench, David Clive Crosbie ( 1939 ), with the Solomon Islands Defence Force
Trench, Desmond Ernest Crosbie
   &nbspTrench, Dudley Oliver, 5th Baro, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTrench, George Shan Crosbie, where he was mentioned and dispatches, and captured and held as a POW
Trench, John Cecil Oliver
Trench, John Patrick
   &nbspTrench, Nigel Clive Cosby, 7th, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspTrench, Peter Crosbie
Trench-Gascoigne, Douglas Wild
Trenchard, Hugh
   &nbspTrenchard, Thomas, 2nd Viscount
   &nbspTrevelyan, George Lowthian, 4th
   &nbspTrevelyan, Julian Otto ( 1940-1943 )
   &nbspTrevelyan, Walter Raleigh, in Italy, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTrevelyan, Walter Raleigh Feth, where he was mentioned in dispatches and was invalided in 1943
   &nbspTrevor-Roper, Anthony Dacre, where he was wounded
Trevor-Roper, John Cadwaladr
Trevor-Roper, Ranulf
   &nbspTrevor-Roper, Ranulph Dacre
Trevor-Roper, Richard Dacre
   &nbspTrevor-Roper, Robert ffaringto, where he was wounded
Tripp, David Mowbray Howard
Tripp, Hugh Mowbray Howard
Tristram, William Barrington
   &nbspTritton, Geoffrey Ernest, 3rd B
   &nbspTritton, John Hedley, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTrollope, Anthony Owen Claveri, with the 2nd/5th Field Regimen,t Royal Australian Artillery in the Middle East and New Guinea
Trotha, Wolf-Ulrich
   &nbspTrotman, Anthony Edward Fienne, in North-West Europe, and became a POW
   &nbspTrotter, George Richard
   &nbspTrotter, Henry Redvers, 13th of, in Middle East and North-West Europe
   &nbspTrotter, John, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspTrotter, Thomas
   &nbspTroubridge, Thomas St. Vincent, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTrowbridge, Vincent Charles Wi
   &nbspTruscott, Denis Henry
   &nbspTryon, Charles George Vivian, 2, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspTryon-Wilson, Charles Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Tucker, Charles Richard
   &nbspTufnell, Henry Frederick Erski ( 1940-1946 ), with Sussex T.A. in Ethiopia and Italy
   &nbspTuite, Brian Hugh Morgan, 12th
   &nbspTuite, Dennis George Harmswort
   &nbspTulloch, Donald Derek Cuthbert
   &nbspTupper, Charles Gordon Hibbert
   &nbspTupper, David Wilson Hibbert ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspTurnour, Robert Chad, 7th Earl
   &nbspTurville-Constable-Maxwell, Da
Tuyll van Serooskerken, Alexan
Tweedie, Hugo Douglas
Twickel, Ignatius
Twickel, Ludwig
   &nbspTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Cec
   &nbspTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Dav, where he was wounded
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ing
   &nbspTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ivo ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspTwisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Mic ( 1940-1943 )
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ran
   &nbspTyler, Richard Michael Townsen
   &nbspTyndale-Biscoe, Ronald McIver ( 1940-1942 ), with the Royal Air Force, Intelligence
Tyndale-Biscoe, Wilfred Julian
Tyrwhitt, Lionel Rupert Knyvet, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
Ueberacker, Friedrich
   &nbspUnsworth, Noel Scott, in Burma
   &nbspUpjohn, Clive Henry Critchett
   &nbspUpjohn, Gerald Ritchie, Baron U ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspUrquhart, Robert Elliott, of Ga
Usher, Alexander Balmer
   &nbspUsher, Robert Ronald Harry, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspUsher, Thomas Clive
Van de Weyer, Adrian John Bate
   &nbspVan de Weyer, Sylvain Victor B ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspVandeleur, Giles Alexander Mey
   &nbspVanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Felix
   &nbspVanderbilt, Alfred Gwynne, Jr., where he commanded a PT boat
   &nbspVane-Tempest, Francis Charles
   &nbspVanneck, Gerard Charles Arcede, in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspVanneck, Peter Beckford Rutger
   &nbspVans Agnew, John Burns, of Baro
   &nbspVassar-Smith, Richard Rathborn
   &nbspVaughan, Edmund Bernard Malet
   &nbspVaughan, John David Malet, 8th
   &nbspVaughan-Morgan, John Kenyon, Ba ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspVavasour, Bede Joseph Stourton
   &nbspVavasour, Geoffrey William, 5th
   &nbspVavasour, Hugh Bernard Moore
   &nbspVavasour, Leonard Pius, 4th Bt.
   &nbspVenables-Vernon, John Lawrance ( 1942-1946 )
   &nbspVere-Laurie, George Haliburton
   &nbspVereker, Charles William Medli
   &nbspVereker, Colin Leopold Prender, where he was mentioned in despatches
Vereker, Derek Standish
   &nbspVereker, John Cayzer Medlicott
Vereker, John Herbert Radcliff
   &nbspVereker, John Standish Surtees
Vereker, Patrick Brian
   &nbspVereker, Stanley Lloyd Medlico
   &nbspVerner, James William Hay
Verner, John Wingfield
Verner, Laurence Hubert
   &nbspVerney, David
   &nbspVerney, Hugh Alexander, where he was wounded
   &nbspVerney, John Henry Peyto, 20th, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspVerney, John, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspVerney, Lawrence John
   &nbspVerney, Ralph Bruce, 5th Bt.
   &nbspVerney, Stephen Edmund
   &nbspVerney, Ulick Otway Vortigern, in italy, France and Burma
   &nbspVerney-Cave, Ambrose Jordan
   &nbspVerney-Cave, Thomas Adrian, 7th
Vernon, John Hamo Jackson
   &nbspVernon, Mervyn Sydney Bobus, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspVernon, Nigel John Douglas, 4th
   &nbspVernon-Harcourt, Robert
   &nbspVernon-Harcourt, William Ronal, in Burma, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspVesey, Christopher Thomas, where he was wounded
   &nbspVesey, John Eustace, 6th Viscou, where he was a POW
   &nbspVesey, Osbert Eustace
Vesey, Thomas George
   &nbspVestey, Charles Gordon
   &nbspVestey, John Derek, 2nd Bt.
   &nbspVestey, Roger Edmund
Vestey, William Howarth
   &nbspVidal, Eugene Luther, Jr., with the U.S. Army Reserve as master of an Army supply boat in the Aleutians
Vignon, Sixte
   &nbspVilliers, Algernon Richard Joh, in France and Iceland
   &nbspVilliers, Anthony Henry Heber
   &nbspVilliers, Charles English Hyde
   &nbspVilliers, David Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspVilliers, Edmund Rollo Stanley, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   &nbspVilliers, Francis Berkeley Hyd
   &nbspVilliers, Geoffrey Richard
   &nbspVilliers, George Dumba
   &nbspVilliers, Gerald Berkeley
   &nbspVilliers, John Michael, where she was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspVilliers, Kenneth Charles Howa, in Burma and Far East, where he was wounded
   &nbspVilliers, Patrick
   &nbspVilliers, Richard Montagu, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
   &nbspVilliers, Robert Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspVilliers, Thomas Hyde
   &nbspVilliers, William Amherst, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspVilliers, William Nicholas Som
   &nbspVilliers-Stuart, Charles Henry, with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
   &nbspVincent, Lacey Eric, 2nd Bt. ( 1930-1941 ), when he was invlaided out
Vittinghof, Friedrich Wilhelm
Vittinghof, Johannes Nepomuk, g
   &nbspVivian, Anthony Crespigny Clau, where he was invalided
Vivian, Anthony William
Vivian, Claud Panton
   &nbspVivian, Desmond Walter Paul, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspVivian, Douglas David Edward, where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
   &nbspVivian, Eric Paul
Vogue, Charles-Louis Arthur Je
   &nbspVosper, Dennis Forwood, Baron R ( 1939-1946 ), with the Cheshire Regiment
Vousden, George Valentine
Vyner, Charles de Grey
   &nbspVyvyan, Edward Courtenay Ferra
   &nbspVyvyan, Frederick Richard
   &nbspVyvyan, John Michal Kenneth
   &nbspVyvyan, John Stanley, 12th Bt.
   &nbspVyvyan, Patrick Hugh, where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
   &nbspVyvyan, Ralph Ernest
   &nbspVyvyan-Robinson, Arthur Freder
   &nbspVyvyan-Robinson, Francis
   &nbspVyvyan-Robinson, Henry O’Donne, where he became a POW in 1941
   &nbspVyvyan-Robinson, Malcolm ( 1939-1941 )
Wadeson, George Francis
Wadham, Geoffrey Wyndham
   &nbspWagstaff, Norman Reuel
   &nbspWake, Geoffrey St. Aubyn
   &nbspWake, Hereward, 14th Bt.
   &nbspWake, Herwald Molyneux Sitwell
   &nbspWake, Hugh, and was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspWake, Peter, where he was wounded
   &nbspWake, Roger, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspWake-Walker, Cedric Collingwoo
   &nbspWake-Walker, Christopher Baldw
   &nbspWake-Walker, William Frederic
   &nbspWakefield, John Roger
   &nbspWakeley, Cecil Pembrey Grey, 1s
   &nbspWaldegrave, Geoffrey Noel, 12th
Waldegrave, John Montagu Granv ( 1939-1944 )
   &nbspWaley-Cohen, Matthew Henry, where he was wounded and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWalker, Claude Frederick, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspWalker, Ernest, in Ethiopia and Madagascar
   &nbspWalker, Harold Edward Palmes, in Burma
   &nbspWalker, Henry Arthur
Walker, Lionel Clarence
   &nbspWalker, Patrick Bruce, in Italy, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWalker, Peter Arthur
   &nbspWalker, Peter Hugh Frederick
   &nbspWalker, Philip James
   &nbspWalker, Timothy Robin Charles, in the Mediterranean and Far East
   &nbspWalker-Okeover, Ian Peter Andr
   &nbspWalker-Smith, Derek Colclough,
   &nbspWallace, Charles Henry
   &nbspWallace, Charles John, in Europe
Wallace, David John
Wallace, Donald Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWallace, George Douglas, Baron
   &nbspWallace, Malcolm Robert, of tha ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Wallenberg, Horst
   &nbspWaller, Charles Jellicoe, in Ethiopia and the Middle East
   &nbspWaller, Edmund John, in the Middle East, Malta, Sicily and Italy, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWaller, Hardress Jocelyn de Wa, in India and Burma
   &nbspWaller, John Stanier, 7th Bt. ( 1940-1945 )
   &nbspWaller, Robert William ( 1940-1942 ), in Ethiopia, where he was invalided
   &nbspWallop, Anne Camilla Evelyn
   &nbspWallop, Oliver Malcolm
   &nbspWalrond, Henry Humphrey Richar, with the Royal Army Pay Corps
   &nbspWalrond, William George Hood, 2 ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWalsham, John Scarlett Warren,
Walters, Michael John Priaulx
Walters, Robert Vincent de Sau
   &nbspWalthall, Leigh Edward Delves
Walton-Wilson, Hugh John Crauf
Wangenheim, Götz
Wanklyn, Malcolm David, V.C.
Warburton-Lee, Bernard Armitag
Ward, Anthony Bangor
   &nbspWard, Cyril James
   &nbspWard, David Brinsley ( 1941-1944 )
   &nbspWard, Edward Frederick
   &nbspWard, Edward John Sutton
   &nbspWard, Edwin James Greenfield, in the King’s Dragoon Guards
   &nbspWard, Hamilton Frederick
   &nbspWard, James Palmer, in North Africa and Italy
   &nbspWard, Joseph George Davidson, 3
   &nbspWard, Julian Humble Dudley, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWard, Richard Erskine
Ward, Richard Thomas
   &nbspWard, Roderick John
   &nbspWard, William Humble David, 4th, where he was wounded
   &nbspWard-Boughton-Leigh, Percy Wil
   &nbspWarner, Edward Courtenay Henry, where he was wounded
   &nbspWarner, Edward Courtenay Thoma
   &nbspWarner, John William ( 1945 )
Warrand, Selwyn John Power
Warren, Arthur Lionel Waldegra
   &nbspWarren, Augustus George Digby,
   &nbspWarren, Brian Charles Pennefat ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspWarren, Edward Galway
   &nbspWarren, Ernest Wilfred, where he was wounded
Warren, Geoffrey Martin
   &nbspWarren, John Anthony Crosby
   &nbspWarren, William Robert Vaughto
   &nbspWarrender, Harold John
   &nbspWarrender, Simon George
Warter, John de Grey Tatham
   &nbspWason, Sydney Rigby, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWaterlow, Anthony Edgar Russel
   &nbspWaterlow, Peter Rupert
   &nbspWaterlow, Ronald James Charlto, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWaterlow, Thomas Gordon, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWaterlow, William James, 2nd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Waterman, Guy Victor
Waters, Eric Fletcher
   &nbspWatson, Alastair Joseph
   &nbspWatson, Philip Alexander, in the Arctic convoys
   &nbspWatson, Richard Mark
Watson, Rodney George
   &nbspWatson, Thomas Aubrey, 4th Bt.
   &nbspWatson, Thomas Gavin, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWatson, William Douglas ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspWatson-Gandy, Anthony Blethyn
   &nbspWatt, Kenneth Rupert
   &nbspWatt, Terence Andrew Alfred
   &nbspWaugh, Alexander Raban, in France, Syria and Iraq
   &nbspWaugh, Arthur Evelyn St. John, in the Royal Marines, serving in Crete and Yugoslavia
Wavell, Archibald John Arthur, ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspWavell, Archibald Percival, 1st ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspWeatherill, Bruce Bernard, Baro
   &nbspWebster, Michael George Thomas
   &nbspWechmar, Rüdiger Volkmar Enerh, in the Western Desert and became a POW
   &nbspWedderburn, David Michael Alex
   &nbspWedderburn, David Walter Fairl
   &nbspWedderburn, Harry Francis Keir
   &nbspWedderburn-Maxwell, John, where he was wounded
Wedderburn-Ogilvy, Donald Step
   &nbspWedgwood, John Hamilton, 2nd Bt
   &nbspWeeks, Ronald Morce, 1st and la ( 1939-1945 )
Welby, Edward Hugh Earle
   &nbspWelby, Oliver Charles Earle, 6t
   &nbspWelby-Everard, Christopher Ear, where he was wounded
   &nbspWelby-Everard, Philip Herbert
   &nbspWelch, George James Cullum, 1st
   &nbspWeld Forester, Cecil George Wi
   &nbspWeld-Blundell, George Frederic
   &nbspWeld-Forester, Charles Robert ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and became a POW
   &nbspWeldon, Anthony Edward Wolsele
   &nbspWeldon, Arthur Reginald
   &nbspWeldon, Francis William Charle ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW
   &nbspWeldon, Hamilton Edward Crosdi, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspWeldon, Thomas Brian, 8th Bt.
   &nbspWellesley, Arthur Valerian, 8th ( 1939-1945 ), serving in the Middle East, Italy and North-West Europe
   &nbspWellesley, Denis Arthur, 5th Ea, with the Royal Air Force
   &nbspWellesley, George ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWellesley, Gerald, 7th Duke of ( 1939-1945 )
Wellesley, Henry Valerian Geor ( 1939-1943 )
   &nbspWellesley, Richard ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWellesley, Violet Evelyn ( 1939-1945 )
Wellesley-Colley, Philip Antho
Wellings, Donald Maitland
   &nbspWells, Charles Maltby, 2nd Bt.
Wells, Christopher Hayward
   &nbspWells, David Franey
   &nbspWells, George Crichton
Wells, James Michael
   &nbspWells, Oliver John
Wells, Thomas Capper
   &nbspWemyss, David, of that Ilk
   &nbspWemyss, James Rawlinson
Wendt, Carl
   &nbspWentworth-Fitzwilliam, William
   &nbspWentworth-Stanley, Charles Wro ( 1940-1946 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWentworth-Stanley, Geoffrey Da
   &nbspWentworth-Stanley, Oliver Mont, in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany
Wernher, George Michael Alexan
   &nbspWest, Augustus Cuthbert Erskin
   &nbspWest, Dudley Somerset Erskine
Westarp, Georg-Viktor
   &nbspWestenra, William, 5th/6th Baro
Westphalen zu Furstenberg, Car
Westropp Bennett, Paddy
   &nbspWestropp, Edward Ralph Shotton
   &nbspWestropp, Lionel Henry Mountif
   &nbspWestropp, Victor John Eric
   &nbspWestwood, John Thomas William
   &nbspWestwood, Robert Evelyn Ross
   &nbspWhately, Gerald Arthur
   &nbspWhately, Thomas David
   &nbspWhately-Smith, Anthony Robert
   &nbspWheatley-Hubbard, Evelyn Raymo
   &nbspWheeler, John Hieron, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspWhelan, Katherine Mary
   &nbspWheler, Edward Woodford, 14th B
   &nbspWheler, Stephen Jameson
   &nbspWheler, Trevor Wood, 13th Bt.
   &nbspWhitaker, John Albert Charles, , where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
   &nbspWhite, Anthony John Frith
   &nbspWhite, Archibald John Ramsay, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWhite, Cecil Meadows Frith, where he was mentioned in dispatches six times
   &nbspWhite, Elizabeth Patricia, in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
   &nbspWhite, Eric Richard Meadows, 2n
   &nbspWhite, Headley Dymoke, 3rd Bt.
   &nbspWhite, Herbert John Frith, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWhite, Lynton Stuart, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWhite, Richard Taylor, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWhite, Robert Charles Meadows
   &nbspWhite, Robert Percy Frith
   &nbspWhitefoord, Anthony
   &nbspWhitefoord, Hugh Penry ( 1945 )
   &nbspWhitefoord, Neil Steuart Patri
   &nbspWhitefoord, Philip Geoffrey, with the BEF in France
   &nbspWhitehead, Gilbert Rathbone
   &nbspWhitehead, John Chase
   &nbspWhitehead, Philip Henry Rathbo, with the Intelligence Corps
   &nbspWhitelaw, William Stephen Ian,
   &nbspWhiteley, John William Tatters
   &nbspWhiteley, William Tattersall, 2 ( 1939-1944 )
Whiting, Jack Maxwell
   &nbspWhitmore, George Montagu John
   &nbspWhitney, John Hay, where he became a POW, but escaped
   &nbspWidgery, John Passmore, Baron W
Wielopolski, Jan
   &nbspWigan, Adair Michael Charles
   &nbspWigan, Alan Lewis, 5th Bt. ( 1939 ), where he was wounded and became a POW
   &nbspWiggin, John Henry, 4th Bt., where became a POW
   &nbspWiggin, Peter Milner
   &nbspWiggin, Richard Arthur, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWight-Boycott, Denys Reginald
   &nbspWigoder, Basil Thomas, Baron Wi ( 1942-1945 )
Wigram, Aidan Frederic
   &nbspWigram, Charles Knox
   &nbspWigram, Cyril Charles ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
   &nbspWigram, Edmund Hugh Lewis
Wigram, Francis
   &nbspWigram, George Neville Clive, 2
   &nbspWigram, James Robert Knox, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Wigram, Lionel
   &nbspWigram, Mervyn Roland
   &nbspWigram, Robert
   &nbspWigram, Valentine Knox
   &nbspWilberforce, Richard Orme, Baro, with the Royal Artillery
Wilberforce, William Basil Sam
   &nbspWild, Charles Edric Verney
   &nbspWilde, Helm George, as a member of Eisenhower’s invasion staff
   &nbspWilkinson, Leonard David, 2nd B
   &nbspWilliam-Powlett, Newton James
   &nbspWilliam-Powlett, Peter de Bart ( 1939-1944 ), when he became a POW
   &nbspWilliam-Powlett, Peveril Barto
   &nbspWilliams, Basil Edward Grover ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWilliams, David Philip, 3rd Bt.
Williams, Glyn David Rhys
   &nbspWilliams, Kingsmill Brady Char
   &nbspWilliams, Lawrence
   &nbspWilliams, Michael Osmond, 2nd B
Williams, Neville Glyn
   &nbspWilliams, William Law, 8th Bt.
   &nbspWilliams-Bulkeley, Richard Har
Williams-Ellis, Christopher
   &nbspWilliams-Wynn, Edward Watkin
   &nbspWilliams-Wynn, Owen Watkin, 10t, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and became a POW
   &nbspWilliams-Wynn, Watkin
   &nbspWilliams-Wynne, John Francis
   &nbspWilliamson, Alexander Fergus F
   &nbspWilliamson, David Archibald Fo
   &nbspWilliamson, John Archibald Har
Williamson, William Hedworth
   &nbspWillink, John Humphrey Wakefie
Willink, Peter John
   &nbspWillis, Algernon Usborne
   &nbspWillock, Robert Peel
   &nbspWilloughby, Archibald Macdonal
Willoughby, Bernard
   &nbspWilloughby, Digby Michael Godf, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWilloughby, Guy
   &nbspWilloughby, Hugh Nesbit
   &nbspWilloughby, James Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWilloughby, Joe Henry Claude
   &nbspWilloughby, Michael Guy Perciv
   &nbspWills, Arnold Cass Lycett
   &nbspWills, Arnold Stancomb
Wills, Charles Overton Melvill
   &nbspWills, Edward Robert Hamilton, where he was wounded
   &nbspWills, Frederick Anthony Hamil
Wills, George Peter Vernon, 3rd
   &nbspWills, George Seton, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWills, Gerald
   &nbspWills, Hugh David Hamilton
   &nbspWills, Maitland Cecil Melville
Wills, Michael Desmond Hamilto
   &nbspWills, Wilfrid Dewhurst
   &nbspWilmot, Arthur Ralph, 7th Bt. ( 1939-1942 )
   &nbspWilmot, Edward
   &nbspWilmot, Henry Frederick
   &nbspWilmot, Martyn Sacheverel ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW and escaped in 1945
   &nbspWilmot-Sitwell, Hervey Degge, he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWilson, Alexander James, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWilson, Arthur Denis
   &nbspWilson, Charles John, 3rd Baron, where he was wounded
   &nbspWilson, David Amcotts
   &nbspWilson, Eric Charles Twelves, V
   &nbspWilson, Francis Amcotts
   &nbspWilson, James Robertson, of Air
   &nbspWilson, James Thomas Amcotts, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWilson, Jeremy Charles
Wilson, John
   &nbspWilson, Richard John McMoran, 2
   &nbspWilson, Richard O’Brien
   &nbspWilson, Robert Amcotts
Wilson, Robert David
   &nbspWinant, John Gilbert, Jr., where he became a POW
   &nbspWinant, Rivington Russell
   &nbspWindham, James Steuart, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWindham, William Evan, where he was mentioned in despatches
Windisch-Grätz, Gottlieb
Windisch-Grätz, Hugo
   &nbspWindsor-Clive, Evered Ivor
   &nbspWindsor-Clive, Francis Archer, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
   &nbspWindsor-Clive, Other Robert Iv ( 1941-1945 )
   &nbspWindsor-Clive, Robert Charles, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWingate, George Nigel Fancourt
   &nbspWingate, Orde Charles, where he organised the Chindits operating in Burma
   &nbspWingate, Reginald Eric Lennard, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWingate, William Granville
   &nbspWingfield Digby, Richard Shutt, when he became a POW
   &nbspWingfield, Anthony Desmond Rex, where he was wounded
   &nbspWingfield, Charles Talbot Rhys, where he was wounded
   &nbspWingfield, Edward William Rhys
   &nbspWingfield, Maurice Anthony
   &nbspWingfield, Mervyn Patrick, 9th, where he became a POW
   &nbspWingfield, Mervyn Robert Georg, where he was the first Briitsh submarine commander to sink a Japanese submarine, I-34
Wingfield, Richard Sydney Merv
   &nbspWingfield, Robert George
   &nbspWingfield, William Thomas Rhys
   &nbspWingfield-Stratford, Mervyn Ve
Winn, Anthony Edmund
   &nbspWinn, Derek Edward Anthony, 5th, in North Africa, where he was wounded
   &nbspWinn, Geoffrey Mark Victor
   &nbspWinn, Henry John, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspWinn, Reginald Henry
   &nbspWinn, Rowland Denys Guy, 4th Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWinnington, Francis Salwey Wil, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
   &nbspWinnington, Thomas Foley Churc
   &nbspWinnington-Ingram, Arthur Fran
   &nbspWinnington-Ingram, Charles Alf
   &nbspWinnington-Ingram, Richard Sul, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWinthrop-Young, Jocelin Slings
   &nbspWise, Frederick, 1st Baron Wise
   &nbspWiseman, John Henry Ware, in the Pacific, where he was wounded
   &nbspWiseman, Ronald Henry
   &nbspWodehouse, Armine Boyle ( 1942-1945 ), with Grenadier Guards
   &nbspWodehouse, Cenric Nourse
   &nbspWodehouse, Edmond
   &nbspWodehouse, John, 4th Earl of Ki ( 1942-1945 )
   &nbspWodehouse, Lionel von Tempsky ( 1943-1946 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps
Wodehouse, Norman Atherton
   &nbspWodehouse, Patrick Armine ( 1940-1946 )
   &nbspWodehouse, Philip George
   &nbspWolfe Murray, Malcolm Victor A
   &nbspWolff Metternich zur Gracht, F
Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, H
Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, P
   &nbspWolseley, Basil Charles Daniel
   &nbspWolseley, George John Carlos
   &nbspWolseley, Robert Francis Josep
   &nbspWolseley, Robert William Hargr ( 1942 )
   &nbspWolseley, Ronald Wilkinson
Wolseley, Stephen Garnet Huber
   &nbspWombwell, Frederick Philip Alf
Womersley, John Walter
Wontner-Smith, Andrew O’Neill, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspWood, Bernard Page Western
   &nbspWood, Charles Ingram Courtenay
Wood, Francis Hugh Peter Court
   &nbspWood, John Arthur Haigh, 2nd Bt ( 1940-1944 )
   &nbspWood, John Stuart Page, 6th Bt.
   &nbspWood, Matthew Wakefield Drury
   &nbspWood, Richard Frederick, Baron ( 1941-1943 ), where he was severely wounded and lost both legs
Wood, Russell
   &nbspWoodhouse, Christopher Montagu, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
   &nbspWoodhouse, James Allen David, 4, where he was wounded
Woodward, Robert Sinckler
Woodwark, Peter Antony
Worlock, Peter Walter John
   &nbspWorsley, William Arthington, 4t ( 1939-1941 )
   &nbspWrey, Castel Richard Bourchier, and was invalided out of the army in 1939
   &nbspWrey, Christopher Bourchier
   &nbspWright, Basil Owen ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWright, Margaret Patricia, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWright, Noel Nithsdale ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWright, Philip Norman
   &nbspWright, Rupert Anthony ( 1939-1945 )
   &nbspWrightson, John Garmondsway, 3r ( 1940 ), in France with 23rd Division, Belgium and Germany with 6th Airborne Division, and was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWrightson, Peter
   &nbspWrightson, Rodney, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspWrixon-Becher, William Fane, 5t, where he was wounded twice
   &nbspWrottesley, Arthur John Franci
   &nbspWrottesley, Richard John, 5th B
Wucherer von Huldenfeld, Georg
Wuthenau, Traugott-Helo
   &nbspWykeham, Godfrey Charles Herbe, and was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspWyldbore-Smith, Francis Brian, in the Middle East, France and Germany
Wyldbore-Smith, Hugh Deane
   &nbspWyldbore-Smith, John Henry
Wyndham, David Francis
   &nbspWyndham, Mark Hugh, in the Middle East, Italy and Palestine, and was wounded twice
   &nbspWyndham-Quin, Valentine Mauric, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
   &nbspWynn, Charles Henry Romer
   &nbspWynn, John Christopher Watkin, in India and Burma
   &nbspWynn, Robert Charles Michael V, where he was captured at St. Nazaire as a Prisoner of War, and held at Colditz until he escaped in 1944
   &nbspWynne-Finch, John Charles
   &nbspWynne-Finch, William Heneage
Yager, Francis Leslie
   &nbspYarburgh-Bateson, Richard Arth
   &nbspYarburgh-Bateson, Stephen Nich, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspYarde-Buller, John Reginald He
   &nbspYarde-Buller, Richard Francis
   &nbspYarrow, Eric Grant, 3rd Bt., in Burma
   &nbspYeaman, Edward Francis
   &nbspYelverton, Barry Goring ( 1944-1945 ), in the New Zealand Forces
   &nbspYerburgh, John Maurice Armstro, in the Irish Guards
   &nbspYerburgh, Oscar Guy de Bunsen, in the Royal Air Force
   &nbspYerburgh, Richard Eustre Marry ( 1940-1946 )
York, Geoffrey William
Yorke, Alexander Peden
   &nbspYorke, Arthur Philip Denys
   &nbspYorke, Charles Anthony
   &nbspYorke, David Christopher, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspYorke, George Cockburn, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspYorke, James John Simon
Yorke, Patrick Langdon
   &nbspYorke, Philip Cecil Langdon
   &nbspYorke, Philip Gerard
   &nbspYorke, Simon Algernon
   &nbspYoung, Alastair Spencer Temple
   &nbspYoung, Andrew Broughton, in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo
   &nbspYoung, Arnold Somerville, in New Guinea and Borneo
   &nbspYoung, Basil Neil
   &nbspYoung, Courtenay Trevelyan
   &nbspYoung, Denis Egerton ( 1944 )
   &nbspYoung, Ernest Stafford
   &nbspYoung, Geoffrey Lawrence
   &nbspYoung, Henry Lawrence Savill, where he was mentioned in despatches
   &nbspYoung, Horace Anthony
   &nbspYoung, Hugh Findlay, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Young, Jasper Peter
   &nbspYoung, John William Roe, 5th Bt, where he became a POW
   &nbspYoung, Jonathan George
Young, Malcolm Henry Cathcart
   &nbspYoung, Nicholas, where he was mentioned in dispatches
   &nbspYoung, William Brook Charles, in India and Burma
Young, William Elliot
   &nbspYounger, Charles Frank Johnsto
   &nbspYounger, Edward George, 3rd Vis
   &nbspYounger, John William, 3rd Bt. ( 1939-1942 ), in the Middle East, where he became a POW
   &nbspYounger, Kenneth Gilmour
   &nbspYounger, Ralph
   &nbspZiegler, Heinz
ffrench Blake, Desmond O’Brien
   &nbspffrench Blake, Martin Arthur O
   &nbspffrench Blake, Robert Lifford
ffrench-Davis, Francis Holdswo
   &nbspffrench-Davis, Peter Charles
    Count equals 7206 individuals.

Total count equals 7237 individuals.

=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war