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WADE, Gunner, RICHARD WOODCOCK, 963126. 122 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 15th November 1944. Age 25. Adopted by his Aunts, Miss E. M. Wade and Mrs E. M. Woodcock, of Rustington, Sussex. Brit. Sec. M. C. 6.

 

WAHID, Scullion, S.S. Nankin (Greenock). Indian Merchant Navy. 19th February 1944. Age 22. Son of Manick, of Calcutta, India. Indian Sec. A. D. 11.

 

WAINES, Leading Aircraftman, FRANCIS HERBERT, 991345. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 22nd January 1943. Age 29. Son of Tom Herbert and Florence Waines; husband of Ada Margaret Waines, of Durham. Brit. Sec. L. C. 8.

 

WAKE, Corporal, SIDNEY CHARLES, 572130. 100 Sqdn. Royal Air Force. 17th December 1942. Age 22. Son of Sidney Herbert Wake and Julia Wake; husband of Doris Wake, of Canterbury, Kent. Brit. Sec. L. C. 9.

 

WALE, Private, LAWRENCE CLIFFORD, 10541349. 4 Ordance Store Coy. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 9th March 1945. Age 34. Brit. Sec. L. C. 10.

 

WALKDEN, Lieutenant, ALAN FRANK, 221894. Royal Artillery attd. 1st Hong Kong Regt. Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery. 23rd February 1943. Age 34. Son of Richard Bengamin Pain-Walkden, and of Glayds Irene Pain-Walkden, of Worcester; husband of Isabel Toan Walkden. Brit. Sec. C. D. 3.

 

WALKER, Signalman, ALBERT HENRY PERCY, 2326521. Singapore Fortress Sigs. Royal Corps of Signals. 14th September 1944. Age 28. Son of Percy and Mary Jane Walker; husband of M. Walker, of Southsea, Hampshire. Brit. Sec. M. C. 7.

 

WALKER, Private, SAMUEL EDGAR, VX43820. A.I.F. 2/21 Bn. Australian Infantry. 13th September 1943. Age 30. Son of Edgar Richard and Mabel Watin Walker, of Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia. Aust. Sec. D. C. 3.

 

WALKER, Warrant Officer Class II (B.S.M.), WILLIAM LAIRD, 2691. Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. 3rd March 1944. Husband of M. G. Walker, of Clocksbriggs, Angus. Brit. Sec. M. C. 8.

 

WALL, Sergeant, T M, PLY/X 22054. H.M.S. Tamar. Royal Marines. 14th October 1942. Brit. Sec. M. C. 9.

 

WALLACE, Private, CHARLES, TX2887. A.I.F. 2/40 Bn. Australian Infantry. 17th July 1945. Age 28. Son of William and Alice Wallace, of Cranbrook, Tasmania, Australia. Aust. Sec. E. C. 6.

 

WALLACE, Rifleman, HERBERT, E/30195. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 26th December 1943. Age 22. Son of Frank Edgar and Rose Ellen Wallace, of Upper Melbourne, Province of Quebec, Canada. Cdn. Sec. B. B. 10.

 

WALSH, Gunner, PATRICK JOHN (PAT), 1514758. 5 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 14th March 1945. Age 26. Son of John Edward and Florence Bertha Walsh, of Polsoe Park, Exeter. Brit. Sec. N. A. 10.

 

WANN, Private, WILLIAM, T/263336. Royal Army Service Corps. 17th March 1945. Age 34. Son of William and Robina Wann; husband of Mary Constance Wann, of Musselburgh, Midlothian. Brit. Sec. H.C. 12.

 

WANNAN, Corporal, ERROL STEWART, NX29177. A.I.F. 2/20 Bn. Australian Infantry. 4th February 1944. Age 23. Son of the Revd. Rowland Wilson Wannan and Helen Allen Wannan, of Pitt Town, New South Wales, Australia. Aust. Sec. B. A. 11.

 

WARD, Driver, ALBERT, 2350821. Royal Corps of Signals attd. III. Indian Corps Sigs. Indian Signal Corps. 1st October 1943. Age 31. Husband of Ethel Ward, of Nelson, Lancashire. Brit. Sec. L. C. 11.

 

WARD, Able Seaman, JOHN BRADDOCK, PA4610. H.M.A.S. Arunta. Royal Australian Naval Reserve. 16th January 1946. Age 19. Son of John Frederick and Florence Winnifred Ward, of Kent Town, South Australia. Aust. Sec. E.C. 11.

 

WARD, Staff Serjeant, THOMAS RICHARD, 2607974. Military Provost Staff Corps. 20th March 1944. Age 42. Son of Joseph and Kate Ward; husband of Florence Ann Ward, of Twickenham, Middlesex. Brit. Sec. M. C. 10.

 

WARREN, Private, FRANK HENRY, NX31688. A.I.F. 2/18 Bn. Australian Infantry. 7th January 1944. Age 23. Son of Frank and Margaret Warren, of Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia. Aust. Sec. B. A. 12.

 

WARREN, Serjeant, HAROLD, 3525376. 1st Bn. Manchester Regiment. 6th July 1945. Age 28. Son of George Henry Warren, and Hilda Warren, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. Brit. Sec. L. C. 12.

 

WATERHOUSE, Rifleman, WILLIAM E., E/30759. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 31st January 1944. Age 21. Son of Bert D. and Victoria D. Waterhouse, of Ulverton, Province of Quebec, Canada. Cdn. Sec. B. B. 11.

 

WATERS, Driver, FREDERICK NORMAN, 2338534. 29 Constr. Sec. Royal Corps of Signals. 17th October 1944. Age 27. Brit. Sec. M. C. 11.

 

WATSON, Signalman, JOHN, NX71818. A.I.F. 8 Div. Sigs. Australian Corps of Signals. 19th July 1945. Age 32. Son of Mrs. Emily Watson; husband of Marjorie Watson, of Brighton-le-Sands, Mew South Wales, Australia. Aust. Sec. B. D. 6.

 

WATSON, Private, ROBERT BOYD, VX30516. A.I.F. 2/21 Bn. Australian Infantry. 14th January 1944. Age 38. Aust. Sec. D. C. 13.

 

WATSON, Private, RICHARD H., L/22333. Winnipeg Grenadiers, R.C.I.C.. 5th January 1944. Age 34. Son of William John and Blanche May Watson. Cdn. Sec. B. B. 12.

 

WATSON, Private, THOMAS M., S/7662002. Royal Army Service Corps attd. Royal Artillery. Royal Artillery. 15th February 1945. Age 25. Son of Christina Watson, of Kirkcaldy, Fife. Brit. Sec. P. C. 2.

 

WATT S, Petty Officer, THOMAS, P/J 14612. H.M.S. Tamar. Royal Navy. 30th November 1942. Age 46. Son of Thomas William and Charlotte Watts, of Portsmouth; husband of Florence Elizabeth Watts, of Cosham, Portsmouth. Brit. Sec. M. C. 13.

 

WATTS, Corporal, JOSEPH HENRY, 2321582. Royal Corps of Signals. 2nd October 1942. Age 27. Son of Henry and Olive Watts, of York. Sp. Mem. Brit. Sec. U. A. 7.

 

WATTS, Gunner, RUPERT ALGERNON, 1522895. 95 Bty., 48 Lt. A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 14th December 1943. Age 28. Brit. Sec. M. C. 12.

 

WAYMAN, Captain, FRANK SYDNEY, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force attd Royal Engineers. 18th March 1943. Age 37. Son of Frank and Sarah Ann Wayman; husband of Kathleen M. Wayman, of Caversham, Reading, Berkshire. Brit. Sec. L. C. 13.

 

WAZIR ALI, Lance Naik, 776703. 489 Supply Platoon. Royal Indian Army Service Corps. 27th December 1946. Age 25. Son of Masur Ali and Karimennessa Khatoon, of Baktar Munshi, Noakhali, Pakistan. Indian Sec. A. D. 7.

 

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