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JEANS, Able Seaman, ROBSON SCOTT, D/JX 171618. H.M.S. Repulse. Royal Navy. 11th December 1941. Age 22. Son of Thomas William and Ethel Jeans, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. 35. C. 14.

 

JEFFREY, Corporal, JOHN, T/10699049. Royal Army Service Corps. 6th February 1946. Age 31. 14. E. 8.

 

JEFFRIES, Gunner, GRAHAM JOHN, 1427395. 9 Coast Regt. Royal Artillery. 16th March 1942. Age 21. Son of Christopher George Jeffries, and of Minnie Jeffries, of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire. 10. E. 10.

 

JEFFS, Private, RICHARD, 4859932. 1st Bn. Leicestershire Regiment. 22nd January 1942. Age 23. Son of Sarah Jane Jeffs, of Blaby, Leicestershire. Sp. Mem. 23. E. 16.

 

JENKINS, Bombardier, ISAAC JOHN, 1605211. 3 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 24th April 1942. Age 29. Son of David and Rachael Jenkins; husband of Beryl Jenkins, of Clyne, Glamorgan. 7. D. 5.

 

JENKINSON, Lance Bombardier, THOMAS, 1073904. 3 Bty., 6 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 14th February 1942. Age 39. Son of John and Ada Mary Jenkinson, of Carnforth, Lancashire; husband of Mary Agnes Jenkinson, of Carnforth. Coll. grave 34. E. 9-16.

 

JENKS, Gunner, ALFRED SMITH, 1794599. 239 Bty., 77 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 28th September 1945. Age 24. Son of Herbert Smith Jenks and Rose Jenks, of Moor Top, Yorkshire. 16. E. 17.

 

JENNER, Petty Officer, KENNETH WILLIAM, FX 90676. H.M.S. Indomitable. Royal Navy. 17th October 1944. Age 20. Son of William S. Jenner and Hilda E. Jenner, of Tottenham, Middlesex. Spec. Mem. Coll. grave 27. C. 11.

 

JENNINGS, Captain, HAROLD GODFREY, 4th (Pahang) Bn. Federated Malay States Volunteer Force. 28th March 1942. Age 37. Son of the Revd. Canon Henry Richard Jennings, B.A., and Susan Jennings, of Kenwyn Vicarage, Truro, Cornwall. 34. C. 20.

 

JENNINGS, Able Seaman, JAMES HENRY, P/JX 142296. H.M.S. Tenedos. Royal Navy. 2nd August 1940. Age 22. Son of James Henry and Ada Louisa Jennings, of Brierley Hill, Staffordshire. 35. C. 15.

 

JEPSON, Corporal, VERNON BICKERSTETH, Local Defence Corps (Singapore). Died in Sime Road Internment camp 7th January 1945. Son of Robert B. Jepson, of West Worthing, Sussex; husband of Erica Louise Rose Jepson, of Surbiton, Surrey. 37. D. 13.

 

 

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JEANS, Private, EDWARD JOHN ALBERT, VX38340. A.I.F. 2/29 Bn. Australian Infantry. 19th January 1942. Age 28. Son of John Bloomfield Jeans and Annie Paulina Jeans, of Nyah, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 19. D. 6.

 

JENKINS, Private, DOUGLAS HUGH, NX71526. A.I.F. H.Q. 22. Australian Infantry Brigade. 11th February 1942. Age 18. Son of Hugh Mack Jenkins and Phyllis Edna Jenkins, of Wyong, New South Wales, Australia. Sp. Mem. 19. B. 17.

 

JENKINSON, Gunner, MATHEW ISAAC, VX37904. A.I.F. 4 A/Tk. Regt. Royal Australian Artillery. 9th February 1942. Age 24. Son of James Small Jenkinson and Ada Catherine Jenkinson, of Leitchville, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 28. D. 1.

 

JENNINGS, Private, ALLEN RAYMOND, NX60193. A.I.F. 2/19 Bn. Australian Infantry. 20th January 1942. Age 23. Son of Raymond Charles and Winifred Rebecca Jennings, of Bibbenluke, New South Wales, Australia. Sp. Mem. 19. D. 17.

 

JENNINGS, Sergeant, EDWARD HENRY, NX29283. A.I.F. 2/30 Bn. Australian Infantry. 28th January 1942. Age 22. Son of John George and Doris Verelle Jennings, of Bondi Junction, New South Wales. Australia. 30. E. 20.

 

JENNINGS, Sapper, JOHN EDGAR, VX47442. A.I.F. 2/10 Field Coy. Royal Australian Engineers. 9th February 1942. Age 23. Son of Hudson Stanley and Ellen Jennings, of Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia. Sp. Mem. 6. E. 3.

 

JENYNS, Driver, WILLIAM, QX14979. A.I.F. 1 Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 11th February 1942. Age 21. Son of Harold Ebenezer and Mary Esther Jenyns, of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Sp. Mem. 4. D. 8.

 

JEWELL, Lance Corporal, STANLEY JAMES, QX17460. A.I.F. 2/26 Bn. Australian Infantry. 10th February 1942. Age 33. Husband of Mrs. H. M. Jewell, of Bardon, Queensland, Australia. 28. C. 19.

 

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