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DANYLUCK, Rifleman, NICHOLAS, E/30094. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 12th October 1942. Age 23. Son of Paul and Effie Danyluck, of Black Donald Mines, Ontario, Canada; husband of E. Danyluck, of Black Donald Mines. VIII. B. 6.

 

DAVID, Staff Serjeant, RICHARD, 7604577. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 14th August 1944. Age 38. Son of Richard and Lizzie R. David, of Arbroath, Angus. I. E. 1.

 

DAVIES, Serjeant, JOHN OWEN, 2580376. Royal Corps of Signals. 29th October 1945. Age 24. Son of Richard and Margaret Alice Davies, of Norwood, Surrey. II. G. 18.

 

DAVIES, Captain, ROSLYN M., Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps. 20th December 1941. VIII. B. 8.

 

DAVIS, Private, JOHN JAMES, H/6050. Winnipeg Grenadiers, R.C.I.C.. 1st April 1943. Age 41. Son of George and Elizabeth Davis; husband of Alice C. Davis, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. VIII. B. 7.

 

DAVIS, Gunner, LESLIE HENRY, 1714915. 15 Bty., 6 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 14th November 1942. Age 26. Son of Henry and Mary Ann Davis; husband of Margaret M. E. Davis, of Bradford-on-Avon Wiltshire. Coll. grave IV. A. 9-11.

 

DAVISON, Fusilier, GEORGE, 4273982. 9th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. 4th March 1945. Age 23. VI. G. 10.

 

DAWE, Lieutenant, CHARLES, 113835. Royal Engineers. 9th November 1942. Age 41. Son of Arthur and Martha Dawe, of Sheerness, Kent; husband of Amy Dawe, of Sheerness. VI. H. 6.

 

DAY, Gunner, CHARLES, 1605327. 3 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 13th December 1944. Age 35. V. D. 7.

 

DAY, Signalman, JOHN EDWARD, 2305012. 29 Construction Sec. Royal Corps of Signals. 3rd August 1944. Age 49. I. E. 2.

 

DEAKIN, Gunner, ARNOLD, 863051. 12 Coast Regt. Royal Artillery. 8th September 1942. VII. A. 8.

 

DEAMER, Private, RONALD ARTHUR, 6202772. 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment. 19th December 1941. Age 25. IV. L. 6.

 

DENNYS, Major General, LANCELOT ERNEST, M C, 1st Punjab Regt. Indian Army. 14th March 1942. I. C. 6.

 

DESMOND, Chief Engineer, A, Australian Merchant Navy. 9th October 1945. I. E. 10.

 

DEVINE, Private, CYRIL EDWARD, 6199806. 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment. 10th July 1942. Age 27. Son of James and Elizabeth Devine, of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. VII. D. 3.

 

DEWHURST, Lance Serjeant, ROBERT, 2321358. 11th Indian Div. Sigs. Royal Corps of Signals. 2nd October 1944. Age 32. Son of Pte. Robert Vernon Dewhurst, The Manchester Regt. (died on active service in Palestine, 22nd October, 1918), and of Hannah Maria Dewhurst, of Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire. I. H. 9.

 

DIBLEY, Bombardier, MERVYN EDWARD, 904863. 118 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 2nd October 1945. Age 25. Son of George Edward Dibley, and of Stella Winifred Agnes Dibley, of Bexley Heath, Kent. I. H. 3.

 

DIN MUHAMMAD, Gunner, 5117. 20 Coast Bty.,. Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery. 23rd August 1942. Age 22. Son of Sultan and Akhtiar Begum, of Palandri, Poonch, Kashmir. XI. F. 7.

 

DINSDALE, Sapper, LEONARD, 1873206. 30 Fortress Coy. Royal Engineers attd. Royal Artillery. 9th March 1945. Age 30. Son of Henry and Esther Dinsdale, of Bradford, Yorkshire. VI. F. 1.

 

DOBSON, Private, JOHN ROBERT, 7633595. 45 Divisional Workshop. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 12th January 1945. Age 24. Son of John Robert and Sarah Ellen Dobson, of Twickenham, Middlesex. VI. L. 10.

 

DONOGHUE, Lance Corporal, JOSEPH, 2343411. Royal Corps of Signals. 13th July 1942. Age 27. Son of John and Edith A. Donoghue, of Normanton, Yorkshire. I. D. 4.

 

DOOLEY, Private, REGINALD JACK, T/170159. Royal Army Service Corps. 20th August 1943. Age 27. Son of Reginald James and Winifred Mary Dooley, of St. Albans, Hertfordshire. VII. F. 3.

 

DOUGLAS, Private, JAMES, 3054354. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. 17th December 1941. Age 19. I. K. 4.

 

DOUGLAS, Gunner, JAMES WANN, 1105166. 155 (The Lanarkshire Yeomanry) Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 25th January 1944. Age 34. Husband of Margaret Douglas, of St. Andrews, Fife. VI. M. 3.

 

DOUGLAS, Lance Corporal, ROBERT, 3053715. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. 11th August 1942. Age 32. VII. A. 15.

 

DOWLING, Lieutenant, ALFRED HENRY, 223464. Royal Engineers. 16th September 1942. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dowling, of Filton, Gloucestershire. VI. M. 4.

 

DUBOIS, Rifleman, LEO PETER, E/30057. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 10th October 1942. Age 31. Son of William Dubois and of Zoe Dubois (nee Boisvert). VIII. B. 9.

 

DUELL, Lance Serjeant, ALBERT EDWARD, 910274. 125 Anti-Tank Regt. Royal Artillery. 29th December 1944. Age 26. Son of William Henry and Jane Ellen Duell, of Sunderland, Co. Durham. VII. E. 7.

 

DUGDALE, Corporal, CHARLES FRED, 994272. 357 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 6th April 1944. Age 23. Son of Fred and Olive Dugdale; husband of Ivy May Dugdale, of Swiss Cottage, London. II. D. 11.

 

DUNLOP, Second Lieutenant, JAMES MAXWELL MOFFAT, 172093. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. 8th - 14th December 1941. I. K. 5.

 

DUNN, Marine, JOHN, PLY/X101176. H.M.S. Prince of Wales. Royal Marines. 22nd June 1944. Son of John and Ellen Dunn; husband of Annie Dunn, of Longford, Warrington, Lancashire. VII. F. 26.

 

DUNN, Flight Sergeant (Air Gnr.), RICHARD APPLEGARTH, 1030419. 357 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 6th April 1944. Age 24. Son of Richard Applegarth Dunn and Anne Dunn, of Gateshead, Co. Durham; husband of Dorothy Dunn, of Gateshead. II. D. 3.

 

DUNNE, Private, MAURICE TREVOR, 6200791. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 14th September 1942. Age 29. Son of Augustine Patrick and Sybil Louise Dunne, of Calcutta, India. IV. B. 9.

 

DUPONT, Rifleman, ELROY GEORGE, C/65633. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 24th December 1941. Age 18. Son of Oscar and Ida May Dupont, of Pembroke. Ontario, Canada. IX. E. 1.

 

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