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WIGHT, Driver, ROBERT, 2350273. 21 Lt. A.A. Regt., R.A. Sig. Sec. Royal Corps of Signals. 6th December 1942. Age 31. Son of Charles and Harriet Wight, of Aberdeen. Brit. Sec. A. D. 4.

 

WILDE, Corporal, ROSSWOLD FREDERICK, NX24918. A.I.F. 2/6 Field Coy. Royal Australian Engineers. 26th February 1945. Age 26. Son of Algernon Sidney and Catherine Clarice Wilde, of Moree, New South Wales Australia. Anst. Sec. E. A. 14.

 

WILDER, Gunner, EARLSTONE WARWICK, NX27755. A.I.F. 2/15 Fd. Regt. Royal Australian Artillery. 8th June 1945. Age 26. Son of Mrs. A. Wilder, of Ryde, New South Wales, Australia. Aust. Sec. B. D. 3.

 

WILDERSPIN, Lance Corporal, HARRY ALBERT, 6201867. 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment. 4th March 1943. Age 26. Son of Charles E. and Lilian F. Wilderspin, of Mile End, London. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 2.

 

WILKIE, Private, LESLIE EDGAR GEORGE, QX2984. A.I.F. 2/10 Ord. Wksps. Australian Army Ordnance Corps. 11th July 1945. Age 28. Son of Lesley Alexander and Ruth Maughan Wilkie, of Yarwun, Queensland, Australia. Aust. Sec. B. D. 4.

 

WILKINSON, Driver, ALBERT, T/245918. Royal Army Service Corps. 3rd November 1944. Age 36. Son of Alfred and Ethel Wilkinson; husband of Elizabeth Eileen Wilkinson, of Gateshead, Co. Durham. Brit. Sec. A. D. 5.

 

WILLCOCK, Private, JOHN, 3855495. 2nd Bn. The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire). 6th November 1942. Age 25. Son of John and Elizabeth Ann Willcock. Brit. Sec. R. D. 9.

 

WILLETT, Rifleman, FRED, E/30141. Royal Rifles of Canada, R.C.I.C.. 19th January 1944. Age 28. Son of Paul Willett, and of Theresa Willett, of Cross Point, Province of Quebec, Canada. Cdn. Sec. B. B. 15.

 

WILLIAMS, Donkeyman, ALFRED, S.S. Willesden (London). Merchant Navy. 8th September 1943. Age 48. Brit. Sec. Q. B. 4.

 

WILLIAMS, Gunner, ARTHUR OWEN, 1548161. 95 Bty., 48 Lt. A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 11th July 1943. Age 28. Son of George Edmund and Alice Williams; husband of Mabel Freda Mary Williams, of Walton, Felixstowe, Suffolk. Brit. Sec. G. D. 8.

 

WILLIAMS, Gunner, EMRYS, 1706703. 240 Bty., 77 H.A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 24th March 1945. Age 38. Son of Rees and Ann Williams; husband of Gladys Williams, of West Bromwich, Staffordshire. Brit. Sec. N. C. 14.

 

WILLIAMS, Chief Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class, GEORGE A., D/M.37680. H.M.S. Tamar. Royal Navy. 7th October 1942. Spec. Mem. Brit. Sec. U. A. 8.

 

WILLIAMS, Bombardier, RICHARD ALFRED, 4910842. 85 Anti-Tank Regt. Royal Artillery. 18th December 1944. Age 35. Son of George and Ada Williams, of Rawnsley, Staffordshire. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 3.

 

WILLIAMS, Warrant Officer Class II (B.S.M.), RONALD GEORGE, 831976. 122 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 11th October 1942. Age 29. Son of George William and Evangelina Williams, of St. Thomas', Exeter. Brit. Sec. R. D. 10.

 

WILLIAMS, Private, ROBERT HAROLD, VX36466. A.I.F. 2/21 Bn. Australian Infantry. 23rd September 1943. Age 40. Aust. Sec. D. D. 7.

 

WILLIAMS, Able Seaman, VICTOR GEORGE, P/JX236353. H.M.S. Exeter. Royal Navy. 30th June 1943. Brit. Sec. G. D. 2.

 

WILLIAMSON, Corporal, ARTHUR, 967008. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 5th December 1942. Age 35. Son of James Thomas Williamson and Elizabeth Louise Williamson; husband of Eleanor Ruby Williamson, of Camber, Sussex. Brit. Sec. Q. B. 5.

 

WILLIAMSON, Fusilier, ALBERT BELL, 4273961. 9th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. 30th October 1944. Age 24. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 4.

 

WILLSDON, Private, WALTER CYRIL, SX11722. A.I.F. 4 Res. M.T. Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 10th December 1943. Age 45. Son of George and Alice Willsdon; husband of Elsie Margaret Willsdon, of Parkside, South Australia. Aust. Sec. B. A. 13.

 

WILLSON, Bandsman, DONALD GEORGE, 6201222. 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment. 13th April 1944. Age 26. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 5.

 

WILSON, Driver, ARTHUR, 2364930. Royal Corps of Signals. 3rd March 1944. Age 31. Brit. Sec. Q. B. 6.

 

WILSON, Warrant Officer Class II (Q.M.S.), GEORGE FRANCIS EDWARD, 1862768. Royal Engineers. 17th October 1942. Age 34. Son of Joseph George Grey Wilson and Madeline Maud Frances Wilson; husband of Irene Constance Wilson, of Barry, Glamorgan. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 6.

 

WILSON, Private, HAROLD FRANK, 5777286. 5th Bn. Royal Norfolk Regiment. 27th December 1944. Age 28. Son of Ernest Walter and Daisy Charlotte Wilson; husband of Dorothy Wilson, of Newport, Essex. Brit. Sec. Q. B. 7.

 

WILSON, Serjeant, JOHN BERTRAM MANFIELD, 809818. 1 Hong Kong Regt. Royal Artillery. 19th January 1944. Age 28. Son of George Bertram and Edith Ellen Wilson, of Plymouth; husband of Katherine Hermione Wilson. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 7.

 

WILSON, Lance Bombardier, RAYMOND, 963965. 122 Field Regt. Royal Artillery. 29th January 1944. Age 26. Son of William and Helen Wilson, of Keighley, Yorkshire. Brit. Sec. Q. D. 8.

 

WILSON, Private, WILLIAM LESLIE, VX31373. A.I.F. 2/21 Bn. Australian Infantry. 27th September 1943. Age 42. Son of William and May Wilson; husband of Daisy Mary Wilson, of Fawkner, Victoria, Australia. Aust. Sec. D. D. 12.

 

WILTSHIRE, Serjeant, ARTHUR RADCLYFFE, 1060030. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 8th May 1943. Age 44. Husband of Gwendoline Mary Wiltshire, of Amport, Hampshire. Brit. Sec. Q. B. 8.

 

WINCHESTER, Trooper, FREDERICK HOWARD, 3859174. 18th (5th Bn. The Loyal Regt.) Regt. Reconnaissance Corps. 11th April 1945. Age 25. Brit. Sec. H. C. 14.

 

WISE, Private, REGINALD JOHN JOSEPH S. (REG), Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps. 26th February 1943. Age 32. Son of John Bow Wise and Elizabeth Jane Wise, of Milehouse, Plymouth. Brit. Sec. N. D. 15.

 

WITHERS, Private, HUGH CECIL, 654358. New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 28th September 1947. Age 21. Son of George Henry and Margaret Elizabeth Withers, fosterson of Mr. A. Divantur, of Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand. N.Z. Sec. D. D. 6.

 

WITTS, Gunner, SAMUEL, 1700019. 89 Bty., 35 Lt. A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 3rd December 1942. Age 33. Son of Albert Gerney Witts and Clara Witts; husband of Lily Witts, of Nottingham. Brit.Sec. G. A. 1.

 

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