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

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

Battle of Dunkirk
    Beamish, Richard Marie ( 1940 )
    Hamill-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 )
    Tomkin, James Michael Heigham
Ward, Denis Erskine ( Oct 1942 )
Wyndham, Henry Scawen ( 28 Oct 1942 )
    Count equals 12 individuals.

Battle of Knightsbridge
    Seely, 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
    Dreyer, 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
    Aarvold, Carl Douglas
    Abbott, Albert Francis ( 1941-1945 ), in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Abercromby, Keith Douglas
    Abercromby, Robert Alexander, o
    Abney-Hastings, Ian Huddleston
    Acheson, Archibald Alexander J
    Ackery, Alan Melville
    Ackner, Desmond James Conrad, B
    Acland, Antony Guy, 5th Bt.
    Acland, Arthur William, in the 21st Army Group Headquarters
    Acland, Charles Edward Bankes
    Acland, Colin Dyke, with the South African Forces
    Acland, Edward Fox Dyke
    Acland, Emily Mary Dyke, in the Auxiliary Territorial Service and First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
    Acland, Henry Vivian, where he was again mentioned in despatches
    Acland, Ian Hugh
    Acland, James Alison ( 1939-1945 )
    Acland, Michael Dyke
    Acland, Peter Bevil Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
    Acland, Thomas St. Hill, as part of the 2nd NZ Expeditionary Force
    Acton, Chichester Charles Hamp
    Acton, Edward Leslie Lowry
    Acton, Margaret Janet Olivia
    Acton, Thomas Heward
    Acton, Thomas John Hampden
    Acworth, Herbert William, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Adair, Allan Henry Shafto, 6th ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Adair, Desmond Allan Shafto
    Adams, Charles Ephraim John
    Adams, Edward Ward Dillon ( 1944 )
    Adams, Edward Ward Dillon
    Adams, Eustace Stephen Walter
    Adams, Henry Joseph, in the Middle East, Ceylon and New Guinea
    Adams, John Harold, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Adams, John Roger Smith
    Adams, Lionel Douglas
    Adams, Violet Eleanor Sheila
    Adderley, John Arden, 7th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Adderley, Michael Charles
    Addington, Gurth Louis Francis
    Addington, Hiley William Dever
    Addington, Leslie Richard Bagn
    Addington, Raleigh Hugh Leonar
    Addington, Raymond Thomas Casa
    Addington, Rupert Hiley Priaul, where he was mentioned in dispatches and wounded
Addis, Richard Graham
    Addison, Christopher, 2nd Visco
    Addison, Donald
    Addison, Michael, 3rd Viscount ( 1941-1945 )
    Adeane, Michael Edward, Baron A ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
    Adye, John Frederic, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Agar, Augustus Willington, V.C.
    Agar, Edward John Sidney Chris
Agar, John Herbert
Agnew, Andrew Quentin
    Agnew, Charles David
Agnew, David Michael
    Agnew, David Quentin Hope, in Burma and Malaya, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Agnew, Frederick Douglas
    Agnew, George Keith, 5th Bt.
Agnew, Michael Hugh
Agnew, Patrick Alexander
    Agnew, Peter Douglas, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Agnew, Peter Garrett, 1st Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Agnew, Peter Graeme
    Agnew, Stephen William, where he was wounded
    Agnew, William Gladstone
    Aiken, John Alexander Carlisle
    Aird, John Renton, 3rd Bt.
    Aird, Joseph Maurice
    Aird, Malcolm Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Aird, Malcolm Robin Meredith, where he was wounded
    Aird, Ronald, where he was wounded
    Aitken, John William Maxwell, 2
    Aitken, Peter Rudyard, where he was wounded
    Aizlewood, John Aldham, and was mentioned in despatches
    Aizlewood, Peter George Dennis
    Akers-Douglas, Ian Stanley
    Akrigg, Cecl Norton, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Albu, George Werner, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Alcantara di Querrieu, Pierre,
    Alcock, Margaret Savage
Alderson, Richard Cosmo
    Aldridge, Peter Mestaer
Aldworth, John Richard St. Leg
    Aldworth, Robert Harvey
    Alexander, Brian, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force, 6 Division
    Alexander, Bryan James Mildmay
    Alexander, Caledon Charles
    Alexander, Charles Gundry, 2nd
    Alexander, Charles Otway, after being reactivated
    Alexander, Claud, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Alexander, Conn, with the Pioneer Corps and CMP
    Alexander, Evelyn Ruth Dorinda, with the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
    Alexander, Herbrand Charles
    Alexander, John Edward
    Alexander, Lennox Bruce
    Alexander, Margaret Sylvia Dap, with the Women's Royal Naval Service (W.R.N.S)
    Alexander, Michael Charles, and became a POW at Colditz
    Alexander, Nancy Stuart, with the Young Men's Christian Association (Y.M.C.A.)
    Alexander, Nigel William
Alexander, Patrick Rawnsley
    Alexander, Paul Robert Mayne
    Alexander, Robert Christopher
    Alexander, William Sigismund P, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Allanson-Winn, John Valentine, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Allanson-Winn, Rowland Patrick
    Allen, Conway Benning
    Allen, Douglas Albert Vivian, B
    Allen, Geoffrey Michael
    Allen, Henry Adair
    Allen, Samuel Carson Fitzwilli ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force
    Allen, William Edward David ( 1939-1943 )
    Allenby, Claude William Hynman
    Allenby, Dudley Jaffray Hynman
    Alleyne, John Meynell, 4th Bt.
    Alleyne, Reynold Meynell
    Allison, Joseph William Sloan
    Allsopp, Henry Richard, 5th Bar
Allsopp, John Ranulph
    Alport, Cuthbert James McCall, , with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the King's African Rifles in East Africa
Alston-Roberts-West, William R
Alverny, Francois
    Aman, Godfrey Pelham Leigh, 2nd ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
    Ancketill, Henry George
    Ancketill, Matthew David, with the South African Coastal Defence Force
    Anderdon, Henry Manisty
    Anderson, Charles Bevan Carew, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Anderson, David Alastair Pears
Anderson, Guy Michael Craigie
Anderson, William Alexander
    Andrews, Harold James, with the Royal Air Force (R.A.F.) on special duties in Portugal and the Azores
    Andrews, Herbert Frank, as a Major with the Ulster Rifles
    Andrews, John Haldane J., as a Chief Engineering Officer for the Merchant Navy
    Andrews, Terence George, as a Major with the Royal Artillery
Andrews, Walter Moubray, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Andrews, William, as a Captain of the Royal Army Ordinance Corps and as a Lieutenant of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Andrews, William Henry Thomson
    Andrews, William Terence, with the Royal Navy
    Annan, John
    Annan, Nöel Gilroy, Baron Annan
    Annan, Thomas Quinn, in the Fleet Air Arm and Intelligence Corps
    Annesley, Francis Dighton, 14th
    Annesley, Martin Tyndale ( 1931-1941 ), where he became a POW
    Annesley, Robert, 9th Earl Anne, in the Royal Signals
    Anson, Anthony John, with the Royal Corps of Signals
    Anson, Edward John
    Anson, Edward Reynell, 6th Bt.
    Anson, Frederic
    Anson, Henry Adelbert
    Anson, Peter, 7th Bt. ( 1941-1945 ), where he served in the South West Pacific and was a Prisoner of War
    Anson, Thomas George
    Anson, Thomas William Arnold, V
    Anstruther, Alexander Meister
    Anstruther, Ralph Hugo, of that, where he was wounded
    Anstruther, Robert Lewin
    Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe, Ri
    Anstruther-Gray, William John
    Antrobus, Charles Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Antrobus, Crawfurd Ralph, where he was wounded
    Antrobus, Dennis Ronald ( 1940-1945 ), where he became a prisoner of war
    Antrobus, Edmund Shakerley Ale ( 1940-1945 )
    Antrobus, Frances Joan ( 1942-1946 ), in the South African Military Nursing Service
    Antrobus, Henry Lindsay ( 1940-1945 )
    Antrobus, Philip Coutts, 7th Bt ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a prisoner of war
    Antrobus, Robert Michael ( 1940-1945 ), in the South African Engineers Corps, where he was invalided
    Arbuthnot, Andrew Robert Coghi ( 1944-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Arbuthnot, Archibald Hugh Goug ( 1939 )
    Arbuthnot, Clive Denison
    Arbuthnot, Ernest Douglas, as a Political Officer on the Abyssinian Frontier
    Arbuthnot, Hugh FitzGerald, 7th
    Arbuthnot, John Keith
    Arbuthnot, John Sinclair-Wemys ( 1939 )
    Arbuthnot, 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
    Arbuthnot, Terence John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Arbuthnott, Archibald
    Arbuthnott, Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Arbuthnott, Hugh John, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
    Arbuthnott, James Gordon
    Arbuthnott, John Campbell, 16th, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Fleet Air Arm)
    Arbuthnott, John St. Clair
    Arbuthnott, Robert, with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    Arbuthnott, Robert Keith, 15th, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Arcedeckne-Butler, St. John De
    Archdale, Alexander Mervyn
    Archdale, Audley Montgomery, with the Scots Guards
    Archdale, Audley Quintin
    Archdale, Edward Folmer, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Archdale, Fulbert Audley, with the Pioneer Corps
    Archdale, Helen Elizabeth, Women's Royal Naval Service (W.R.N.S.)
    Archdale, Humphreys
Archdale, Michael Mervyn Lyon
    Archdale, Nicholas Montgomery, with the 60th Rifles and Parachute Regiment
    Archdale, Osmund Audley
    Archdale, Patrick John Audley, with the Royal Norfolk Regiment
    Archdale, Patrick Mervyn, mentioned in despatches
    Archdale, Richard Montgomery, Gloucestershire Hussars
Archdall, Maynard Kingsley
    Archdall, Mervyn
Archdall, Warwick Henry
    Archer, Henry David
    Archibald, Gordon King
Arco-Zinneberg, Ludwig
    Arco-Zinneberg, Ludwig
Arco-Zinneberg, Wilhelm
    Arden, Francis Edward, where he was wounded in Italy
    Arden, George Philip, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Arden, George William
    Arden, John Philip Humphrey
    Armitage, Benjamin Rhodes
Armitage, Stanley Rhodes
    Armstrong, Andrew St. Clare, 5t, in the Royal Australian Engineers, 2nd Australian Infantry Force
    Armstrong, Christopher Wyborn
    Armstrong, Edmund Charles Mark
    Armstrong, James Robert Bargra
    Armstrong, Michael Henry
    Armstrong, Montagu John Proby, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Armstrong, Robert Anthony
    Armstrong-Jones, Ronald Owen L ( 1945 ), when he was invalided
    Armytage, Walter John, where he was mentioned in despatches, and became a POW
    Arnott, John Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Arnott, John Frederic, in the Saskatchewan Regiment
    Arnott, Thomas John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Arthur, George Leonard, serving in Palestine and Italy
    Arundell, John Francis, 16th Ba, and became a POW in 1940, including a spell in Colditz before being repatriated to Britain in 1944 with tuberculosis
    Ashburnham, Anchitel Fleetwood ( 1939-1940 )
    Ashley-Cooper, Anthony John Pe ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
    Asquith, Luke
    Astell, Thomas Sidney ( 1939-1945 )
    Astley, Edward Delaval Henry, 2
    Astley, Philip Reginald, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Astley, Simon Nevill
Astley-Corbett, Francis Henry
    Astley-Rushton, James Frederic, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Astor, Ava Alice Muriel, as an ambulance driver
    Astor, Francis David Langhorne
    Astor, Gavin, 2nd Baron Astor o
    Astor, Hugh Waldorf
    Astor, John ( 1942-1946 )
    Astor, John Jacob, in Italy, France, Germany and Norway
Atchison, Ian Alexander Nigel
    Atkinson, Anthony Guy ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches, and became a Japanese prisoner of war
Atkinson, Donald John
    Atkinson, Guy Montague, as the Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Battalion Wiltshire Home Guard
    Attlee, David Charles, in the Irish Guards
    Aubrey-Fletcher, Henry Lancelo ( 1940-1945 )
    Aubrey-Fletcher, John Henry La
    Aubrey-Fletcher, Lancelot Phil ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded and held as a POW
    Aubrey-Fletcher, Nigel Chilton ( 1941-1945 )
    Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley, Jr., with the Office of Naval Intelligence
    Auchinleck, Claude John Eyre
    Auden, John Anthony Lorimer
    Austin, 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
    Austin, Michael Trescawen, 5th, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Avigdor-Goldsmid, James Arthur, where he was wounded
Awdry, Charles D.
    Aykroyd, Bertram, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Aykroyd, William Miles, 3rd Bt.
    Aylmer, Blanche Mary, in the Womens Royal Air Force
    Aylmer, Edward Arthur, where he was again mentioned in despatches
    Aylmer, Gerald Edward, in the Royal Navy
    Aylmer, Henry Gerald, in the Home Defence Forces
    Aylmer, John Anthony
    Aylmer, John Wyndham, where he was mentioned in despatches thrice
Aylmer, Matthew
Aylmer, Michael Arthur
    Aylmer, Richard Michael, mentioned in despatches
    Ayshford Sanford, Henry Martin, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Babington Smith, Bernard, with the Allied Photographic Intelligence Unit, and was mentioned in dispatches four times
    Babington, Elizabeth Jean
    Babington, Henry Christopher
    Babington, John Tremayne
    Back, Terence Hugh
    Backhouse, Edward Henry Walfor, and became a POW at Signapore (again)
Backhouse, John Edmund, 3rd Bt.
    Backhouse, Jonathan
    Backhouse, Roger Trelawny
    Backhouse, Wilfrid Jaspar, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bacon, Edmund Castell, 13th and, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bacon, Henry Thomas ( 1939-1945 )
    Baddeley, Allan
    Baddeley, William Shaw
    Bagenal, Beauchamp, with the Royal Air Force
    Bagenal, John Stuart
Bagenal, Philip, with the 2/10 Battalion Australian Imperial Force
    Bagge, John Alfred Picton, 6th, with the Cheshire Yeomanry in Palestine, Sudan and the British Military Missions to Ethiopia and Bulgaria
    Bagnall, Charles Frederick Rex ( 1939-1945 )
    Bagnell, William David Armstro, with the Allied Liaison, Headquarters
    Bagot, Charles Edward Kirwan
    Bagot, Charles Frederic Villie, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bagot, Oliver Robin, where he was taken Prisoner of War
    Bagwell, John
    Bagwell, William
    Bagwell, William Edward Gumble, as a Major of the Royal Norfolk Regiment
    Bagwell-Purefoy, Arthur Edward
    Bailey, David Cecil
    Bailey, David Russell Bailey, 4
    Bailey, Derrick Thomas Louis, 3
    Bailey, George Allen
    Bailey, James Richard Abe
Bailey, John Vivien
    Baillie, Arthur Malcolm August
    Baillie, George Evan Michael
    Baillie-Hamilton, George, 12th
    Baillie-Hamilton, Walter Stuar, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Baillieu, Edward Latham, where he was invalided
    Baillieu, Robert Latham, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Baillieu, William Latham, 2nd B ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
    Baird, George Henry William
    Baird, James Richard Gardiner,
Baird, Robert Alexander Grevil ( 1939-1943 )
    Baird, Robert Walter Stuart ( 1939-1941 ), with the Lothian and Border Yeomanry, and was then held as a Prisoner of War
    Baird, William Henry Gardiner
    Baker Baker, Oswald Frank
    Baker Wilbraham, Randle John, 7
    Baker, Chester Hamilton, with the Canadian Infantry
    Baker, Hugh Thomas, as a Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers
    Baker, Nigel Ernest Westby
    Baker, Peter Sherston
Baker-Cresswell, Gilfrid Edwar
Baker-Falkner, Roy Sydney, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Baldwin, Arthur Windham, 3rd Ea
Baldwin, Christopher Melfort
    Baldwin, John Eustice Arthur
Baldwin, John Noel Anthony
    Baldwin, Oliver Ridsdale, 2nd E ( 1940-1945 )
    Balfour, Alexander Norman ( 1940-1945 ), in France and North Africa, and was mentioned in despatches
    Balfour, David Andrew, 4th Baro
    Balfour, Eustace Arthur Gosche, in North Africa and Italy, where he was wounded
    Balfour, Francis Henry
    Balfour, Gerald Arthur James, 4, in the Merchant Navy
    Balfour, Ian, 2nd Baron Balfour ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Navy
    Balfour, John Charles ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Artillery in North Africa and Normandy
    Balfour, John Patrick Douglas, , where he was mentioned in despatches
    Balfour, Robert Arthur Lytton,
    Balfour, Robert Arthur, 2nd Bar
Balfour, Ronald Edmond
    Ball, Douglas George Oliver, Royal Army Service Corps
    Ball, Peter Halley
Ball, Robert Sturge
    Bampfylde, Anthony Gerard Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), he was a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
    Bampfylde, David Cecil Warwick ( 1942-1945 ), he was wounded
Bampfylde, John Augustus Frede
    Banbury, Charles William, 2nd B, where he wa mentikoned in dispatches
    Bancroft, Donald Royle Jackson, in France and Burma, where was mentioned in despatches
    Bannerman, Donald Arthur Gordo
Bannerman, Douglas Edward
    Barber, Anthony Perrinott Lysb ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and captured as a POW
    Barber, Derek Coates, Baron Bar, where he was invalided
    Barber, 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
    Barclay, Colville Herbert Sanf ( 1941 )
Barclay, John Francis St. Barb
    Barclay, Robert Charles Sanfor
    Barclay, William Cradock de Ru, with the New Zealand Forces, where he was invalided
    Barcroft, Cecil Leonard, with the Coastguard Service
    Barcroft, Robert Ball
    Baring, Aubrey George Adeane
Baring, David Stuart
    Baring, Denzil
    Baring, Dudley William
    Baring, Edward Thomas, when he was mentioned in despatches
    Baring, Esmond Charles
Baring, Francis Anthony
    Baring, Francis William
    Baring, George Rowland Stanley, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Baring, Hugo Charles, serving in the Middle East and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Baring, Mark
    Baring, Maurice Bingham
    Baring, Michael John
Baring, Patrick
    Baring, Robin Windham
    Baring, Rupert, 4th Baron Revel
Baring-Gould, Benjamin Gordon
    Baring-Gould, Edward Arthur
Baring-Gould, Jasper Julian
Barker, John Frederick
    Barker-Hahlo, Jocelyn George R
Barker-Hahlo, John Francis Cro
Barkley, Hugh Alistair Yuille
    Barlow, Christopher Edward Emm
    Barlow, Richard Hugh, 6th Bt.
    Barnett, Joel, Baron Barnett, in the Royal Army Service Corps
    Barnewall, Francis Richard, in the South West Pacfic
    Barnewall, John Robert, serving in Syria and New Guinea
    Barnewall, Patrick Joseph
    Barnewall, Reginald Robert, 13t
    Barr, Leal Graham
    Barraclough, John
    Barran, Edward Nicholson
    Barran, John Leighton, 3rd Bt.
    Barran, Lilian Joan ( 1940-1946 ), in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Barrett, John Rollo, where he became a POW in Greece
    Barrett, Rollo Samuel
    Barrett-Lennard, Alexander Dac
Barrett-Lennard, Dacre
Barrett-Lennard, Dacre Lowther
Barrett-Lennard, Francis Graha
    Barrett-Lennard, Hugh Dacre, 6t, where he was mentioned in despatches
Barrett-Lennard, Michael Godfr
    Barrett-Lennard, Trevor Henry, in the Australian Infantry Force
    Barrington, Alexander Fitzwill ( 1939-1942 ), and was then captured as a POW
    Barrington, Croker Edmund, where he was again mentioned in despatches
    Barrington, Eric Rupert Walter
    Barrington, John
    Barrington, John Frederick, in the occupying troops in Trinidad
    Barrington, John William ( 1939-1943 ), serving in Italy, and captured as a POW
    Barrington, Peter Malet, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Barron, Percy Edward Abney Pau, as a Lieutenant, Free French Forces
    Barron, William Geoffrey Eusta
    Barrow, Cecil Ronald Patrick, in which he was wounded
Barrow, David
    Barrow, George Lennox, in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate Defence Force
    Barrow, George de Symons, with the Home Guard
Barrow, John Geoffrey, as a 2nd Lieutenant with the Royal Engineers
    Barry, Edward Courtenay Tress, in the Royal Artillery
    Barry, Gerald, including serving as Deputy Military Secretary of the Eastern Army of India
    Barry, Hubert Wyndham
    Barry, John Stapleton
    Barry, Rupert Rodney Francis T, where he was captured and held as a POW
Barstow, Oliver
    Bartholomew, John Cairns, where he became a POW in North Africa
    Barthropp, Patrick Peter Colum, where he became a POW in 1942
    Bartlett, Basil Hardington, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
Bartlett, George Arthur
    Bartlett, Henry David Hardingt
    Barton, Andrew Synge
    Barton, Bertram James Richards, as a Captain with the Home Guard
    Barton, Brough Godfrey
    Barton, Denys Evelyn
    Barton, Frederick Bertram, after which he retired as an honorary Captain
Barton, Henry
    Barton, Hugh David MacEwen
    Barton, Hugh Ronald, attached to the Free French Forces
Barton, John Charles
Barton, Pamela Espeut, as a Flying Officer with the Womens Auxiliary Air Force
    Barttelot, James Nigel Walter
Barttelot, Walter de Stopham, 4, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Barttelot, William Frederick G
    Barwick, Richard Llewellyn, 3rd ( 1940-1945 )
    Bataille, Richard Albert, serving in New Guinea
    Bates, Austin Graves ( 1939-1943 )
Bates, Edward Percy
    Bates, Geoffrey Voltelin, 5th B
    Bates, John Dawson, 2nd Bt.
    Bates, Philip Edward
    Bathe, Christopher Albert, 6th
    Batho, Maurice Benjamin, 2nd Bt
Bathurst, Allen Algernon, Lord ( 1939-1942 ), with the Arab Legion from 1941 to 1942
    Bathurst, Benjamin Ludlow, 2nd
    Bathurst, Christopher Metcalfe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bathurst, Peter
    Bathurst, Philip Charles Metca
    Bathurst, William Ralph Seymou
    Baxendale, Joseph Alwyn Franci
    Baxter, Frank Godfrey
    Bayley, John Maurice, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Bayley, Kennett, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Bayly, Charles
    Bayly, George Henry Uniacke ( 1940-1945 )
    Bayly, James Cartwright Uniack
    Bayly, John
    Bayly, Lancelot Peter
    Bayly, Patrick Uniacke
    Baynes, Anthony Edward George
    Baynes, Rory Malcolm Stuart, 6t
Bazalgette, Ian Willoughby, V.C
    Bazley, Thomas Stafford, 3rd Bt, in the Intelligence Services and Ministry of Information
    Beamish, Agnes Olive, in the Auxiliary Territorial Service
    Beamish, Antonia Vivien Hamilt, as a Subaltern in the Auxiliary Territorial Service
    Beamish, Brian Plues, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves (R.A.F.V.R.)
    Beamish, Desmond William
    Beamish, Geoffrey Vance Gordon
    Beamish, Gerald Colmley, as a Flying Officer for the Royal Air Force
    Beamish, Helen Evelyn Hamilton, as a Red Cross Nursing Sister
    Beamish, Henry Hamilton, he was mentioned in despatches
    Beamish, Henry William Basil P, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves (R.A.F.V.R.)
Beamish, John Otway Hamilton
    Beamish, Noreen Violet, in the Territorial Army Nursing Service
    Beamish, Patrick Hugh, as a Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps
    Beamish, Rex Orpen, with the Australian Military Forces and with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Beamish, Richard Ludlow
    Beamish, Richard Marie
    Beamish, Richard Sackville Ham ( 1940-1945 ), he was held as a prisioner of war
    Beamish, Tufton Victor Hamilto, in France, Belgium, Singapore, Burma, North Africa and Italy
    Beamish, William Anthony Alten, as a Lieutenant with the Royal Signals
    Beattie, George Liddell Carrut
    Beatty, John Lionel, with the 14th/20th King's Hussars
    Beatty, Peter Randolph Louis, in the Royal Naval Reserve
    Beatty, William Richard Le Hun, in the Naval Ordnance Inspection Department
    Beauchamp, David Dohrmann
    Beauchamp, Henry Rex
    Beauchamp, John Proctor
    Beauchamp, Trevor Haultain
Beauchamp, William Dashwood Pr
    Beauclerk, Amelius Aubrey de V
    Beauclerk, Charles Frederic Au
    Beauclerk, Raphael Charles, 6°
Beaufort-Spontin, Karl Albrech
    Beaumont, George Howland Franc, in the Coldstream Guards
    Beaumont, Thomas, in the Royal Artillery, in Africa, India and Burma
    Beaumont, Wentworth Hubert Cha, where he was wounded and taken as a prisoner of war
    Beavan, Sydney Corbin Nicholls, where he became a POW
    Beazley, Hugh John Sherard
    Becher, Charles Henry ( 1941-1945 )
Becher, John Henry
    Becher, John Kenneth ( 1942-1946 )
    Becher, Michael Henry Geoffrey
    Becher, Otto Humphrey
    Becher, Ralph Frederick Richar, during which he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Beck, Richard
    Beckett, Christopher John, 4th
    Beckett, Martyn Gervase, 2nd Bt
    Beckett, Ralph William Ernest, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Beckwith-Smith, Merton, and was captured as a POW in Singapore
    Beckwith-Smith, Peter Merton, serving in France, North-West Europe and Palestine
    Beecham, Joseph Michael
    Beecham, Thomas Welles
Beevor, Thomas Lubbock, 6th Bt.
    Bell, Francis Cecil Leonard
    Bell, Frank Erskine, where he became a POW in Borneo
    Bell, Hugh Francis, 4th Bt.
Bell, John Laurence
Bell, John Lowthian
Bell, Kenelm Stewart Leith
    Bellamy, Robert Hugh
    Bellew, George Rothe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bellingham, Arthur Stuart
    Bellingham-Smith, Oliver, and became a POW of the Japanese
    Beloff, Max, Baron Beloff, with the Royal Signals
Belzunce-Castelmauron, Henri R
    Benn, Anthony
    Benn, Edward Glanvill, where he was mentioned in despatches
Benn, Frederick Christopher
    Benn, Ion Bridges Hamilton
    Benn, John Andrews, 3rd Bt.
Benn, Michael Julius Wedgwood
    Benn, Patrick Ion Hamilton, 2nd, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Benn, William Wedgwood, 1st Vis, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Bennet, Charles Augustus Grey,
    Bennett, Charles Wilfrid, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Benson, Giles Barnaby
    Benson, John Roby, 2nd Baron Ch
    Benson, Nicholas Robin
Bentheim und Steinfurt, Alexis
Bentheim und Steinfurt, Georg-
    Bentinck, Henry Noel, 11th Earl, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Bentinck, Wolf Wolter Rudolf
    Benton Jones, Peter Fawcett, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Benyon, John Wicht ( 1940-1945 )
    Benyon, Richard
    Beresford, Alfred de la Poer
    Beresford, Arthur George Marcu
    Beresford, Benedict Henry de l, with the Royal Armoured Corps
Beresford, Brian de la Poer, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Beresford, Charles Marcus Tris, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Beresford, George de la Poer ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Beresford, Gervais de la Poer
Beresford, Hugh Tristram de la
    Beresford, John de la Poer ( 1944-1945 )
    Beresford, Marcus Gervais de l
    Beresford, Marcus Walter de la, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Beresford, Richard de la Poer
    Beresford, Stephen Marcus de l
    Beresford, William Mostyn de l
    Beresford-Peirse, Francis Camp
    Beresford-Peirse, Henry Campbe
    Beresford-Peirse, Raymond Wind
    Beresford-Peirse, Robert Henry
    Berkeley, Basil Robert, where he was wounded
    Berkeley, Edward Henry, in the Royal Engineers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Berkeley, Maurice
    Bernard, Charles Broderick Amy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Bernard, Percy Ronald Gardner, ( 1939-1945 ), and was mentioned in despatches three times
    Berney, John Reedham, in the Royal New Zealand Air Force
    Berney, Richard Bruce, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Berney, Robert Henry
    Berney, Sinclair Henry Hanson, in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force
    Berney, Thomas Reedham, 10th Bt
Bernus, Ludwig
    Berridge, James Willcox
    Berridge, Robert Lesley
    Berry, Denis Gomer
    Berry, Geoffrey Lionel, 2nd Vis ( 1940-1942 ), where he was invalided
Berry, George
    Berry, Herbert Oswald, where he was invalided
Berry, John Douglas
    Berry, John Seymour, 2nd Viscou, in North Africa and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Berry, Julian
    Berry, Oliver Charles David ( 1939-1945 )
    Berry, Rodney Mathias, where he was wounded
    Berry, William Michael, Baron H, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Berry, William Neville
Bertie, John Edward
    Best, George Frederic Matthew, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Best, Harry George, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Best, John Philip
    Best, John William, where he became at POW at Colditz (from which he tried to escape and was involved in building a glider)
    Best, Patrick George Matthew
    Best, Peter Anthony, where he became a POW
    Best, Robert Samuel, 8th Baron, where he was wounded
    Best, Thomas William, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Best, Walter John, in the Far East, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Best-Shaw, John James Kenward,
    Best-Shaw, John Michael Robert ( 1943-1945 )
    Best-Shaw, Julia Aylmer ( 1943-1945 ), in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Bethell, Christopher Alick
    Bethell, David Allan, 5th Baron, where he was where he was mentioned in dispatches three times, and was wounded
    Bethell, Jocelyn Slingsby, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Bethell, John Raymond, 2nd Baro
    Bethell, Richard Alfred Slings
    Bethell, Richard Morland Tolle
    Bethell, Vivian Lionel Slingsb ( 1939-1942 )
    Bethell, William Gladstone ( 1939-1941 ), when he was invalided
Bevan, Anthony George, with the Royal Navy, aboard the HMS Daring
    Bewicke-Copley, Robert Godfrey, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Bibby, Derek James, 2nd Bt. ( 1942-1946 ), where he was wounded
    Bibby, James David
    Bibby, John Eric Hartley
    Biddulph, Anthony
    Biddulph, Francis John
    Biddulph, Frank Michael
    Biddulph, Jean, in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Biddulph, Michael Anthony
    Biddulph, Nicholas Osborne Joh, as a Temporary Captain with the Royal Engineers
    Biddulph, Rowland, in France and Burma
    Bigham, Edward Clive, 3rd Visco ( 1940-1945 )
    Billingham, Anthony James
    Bingham, Francis Humphrey, in Somaliland and Abyssinia
    Bingham, George Roderick Benti
    Bingham, Hugh Denis Sinclair
    Bingham, John Edward, in North Africa, with the Derbyshire Yeomanry and Special Air Service
    Bingham, John Michael Ward, 7th, with the Royal Engineers and attached to the General Staff
    Bingham, John Nigel Ralph, where he was wounded
    Birch Reynardson, Vere Henry
    Birdwood, Christopher Bromhead
    Birdwood, Christopher R. Brodr, in the Royal Engineers
    Birdwood, Felix Tolcher
    Birdwood, Nigel Fortune, in the Royal Engineers
    Birdwood, Richard Douglas Davi
    Birkin, Charles Lloyd, 5th Bt.
    Birkin, David Leslie
    Birkin, Geoffrey Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Birkin, James Michael
    Birkin, 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
    Birkmyre, Archibald, 3rd Bt., in Burma
    Birkmyre, Archy ( 1939-1943 ), in the Royal Armoured Corps, and was invalided
    Birtwistle, Michael Albert Ast
Bischoffshausen, Claus-Henning
Bisping, Johann
Blaber, Sidney Clive
Black, James Dallas
    Blackburn, Arthur Seaforth, V.C ( 1939-1942 ), when he was captured in Java and became a POW
    Blackburne Daniell, David Fran, with Royal Air Force
    Blacker, Robert Stewart
Blacker, William Desmond, as a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal Artillery
    Blackett, Charles Douglas, 9th ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
    Blackett, Francis Hugh, 11th Bt
    Blackett, George William, 10th, in the Corps of Military Police
    Blackett, John Harold Booth, where he was wounded and invalided
    Blackett, Rupert Henry ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded twice
Blackham, John Patrick
    Blackwell, Richard
    Blackwood, Guy Neville
    Bladon, Frank McKno, with the 8th Army
    Blair, Chandos, where he became a POW in 1940 and escaped in 1941
    Blair-Cunynghame, James Ogilvy
    Blair-Imrie, Hew Angus Christo
    Blair-Oliphant, David Nigel
Blake, Charles Anthony Howell
    Blake, Francis Edward Colquhou
    Blake, Pamela ( 1943-1945 ), in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Blake, Robert Norman William, B, where he was a POW from 1942 until he escaped in 1944, and was mentioned in despatches
    Blake, Ulick Temple, 16th Bt.
    Blake, Valentine John Bruce, where he became a POW
    Blakeney, Charles Llewellyn
    Blakeney, Charles Noel ( 1943 ), he was mentioned in despatches
    Blakeney, Robert Edward
    Blakeney, Stephen Richard St.
    Blakeney, Thomas Newcome
    Blakeney, William Ernest
    Blaker, Peter Allan Renshaw, Ba, where he was wounded
    Blakiston-Houston, Barbara Kat
    Blakiston-Houston, John ( 1939-1942 )
    Blakiston-Houston, John Matthe
    Bland, Henry Archibald Forster
    Bland, James Franklin McMahon, with the Canadian Army
    Bland, Simon Claude Michael
    Bland, Sydney Frances Josephin, as a Sister for the Joint War Committee
Blennerhassett, Marmaduke Char
    Bligh, Noel Gervase ( 1940-1945 ), with the Royal Pioneer Corps
    Bligh, Peter Stuart, 10th Earl, where he became a POW
    Block, David Arthur Kennedy Wi, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Blois, Anthony Gervase
    Blois, Gervase Ralph Edmund, 10
    Blois, Gervase Vanneck
    Blois, Jane Elizabeth Georgian
    Blois-Brooke, Michael Steuart
    Blois-Brooke, Thomas Eardley
    Blomefield, Peregrine Maitland, where he was wounded
    Blomefield, Thomas Edward Pere
Blomefield, Wilmot Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Blomfield, Valentine
    Blood, Bindon, wounded, mentioned in despatches
    Blood, Bindon Fitzgerald
    Blood, Jeffrey Armstrong
    Blood, John Hector
    Blood, Lewis Edward Lloyd Bind
    Blood, Thomas Holcroft
    Blood, William Edmund Robarts
    Blood-Smyth, Liddon FitzGerald ( 1946-1948 ), as a Seaman in the service of the United States Navy
    Blount, Walter Edward Alpin, 12, serving in Motor Torpedo Boats
Blucher von Wahlstatt, Nikolau
    Blunden, Philip Overington, 7th ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Navy
Blunt, Charles John Harvey
    Blunt, Evelyn Powlett Clavell ( 1942-1946 )
    Blunt, Grant Anthony Clavell
    Blunt, John Edward Chicheley
    Blunt, Michael Hugh ( 1944-1947 ), serving in Burma
    Blunt, Richard Mark
    Blunt, William Senhouse
    Blunt-Mackenzie, Walter Osra ( 1941-1943 ), in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves
Boal, Samuel McCaughey
    Boardman, Thomas Gray, Baron Bo
Bocholtz-Asseburg, Max
Bock, Richard Norman Walker
    Boden, Patrick Anthony Drummon ( 1943-1945 )
Bodley, Mark Courtenay
Boeselager, Maximilian
    Boileau, Edmond Charles, 7th Bt
    Boisville Newby, Cecil Hugo, and was in command of HMS Echo during the sinking of the Bismarck
Boles, Gerald Fortescue, 2nd Bt
    Boles, Kenneth Coleridge
    Bolitho, Simon Edward, and was wounded twice
    Bolitho, William Robins, in Coldstream Guards and Parachute Regiment
Bols, Kenneth William
    Bolster, David Charles
Bolster, John Lander
Boltenstern, Hans Albrecht
Bomford, Charles Powell
    Bomford, George Warren
    Bomford, Guy
    Bomford, John Chaloner
Bomford, John Hamilton, in Royal New Zealand Air Force
Bomford, Michael Stephen
    Bomford, Peter, with 1st Gurkha Rifles
    Bomford, Raymond Francis, and became a POW in Malaya
Bomford, Richard Lyndon
Bomford, Stephen Robert Willia, in 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Forces
    Bomford, Trevor Laurence
Bomhard, Friedrich
Bond, Charles Frederick Gordon
    Bonham Carter, Mark Raymond, Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW (1943) and escaped (1943)
    Bonham, Antony Lionel Thomas, 4
    Bonham, John Henry Hamilton, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Bonham, Richard Charles
Bonham-Carter, Basil Edgar
    Bonham-Carter, Brian Hulbert, where he became a POW
    Bonham-Carter, Christopher Dou, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Bonham-Carter, Mervyn Charles
    Bonham-Carter, Richard Erskine, where he became a POW 1944-1945
Bonner, George Edward
    Bonsor, Bryan Cosmo, 3rd Bt., with the Buckinghamshire Yeomanry, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bonsor, David Victor
    Boord, Oscar Leslie
    Booth, David Reginald Peter
    Booth, George
    Booth, James Charles Macaulay, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Booth, John Brabazon, in India
    Booth, John Roberts ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded three times
    Booth, Kenneth Alec James, in Burma
    Booth, Philip, 2nd Bt., with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Fusliers and Pioneer Corps
    Booth-Jones, Garry Twemlow
    Booth-Jones, Thomas Vernon
    Boothby, Basil Frederick ( 1942-1945 )
    Boothby, Christopher Evelyn
    Boothby, Hugo Robert Brooke, 14 ( 1942-1944 )
    Boothby, James Robert Maitland ( 1939-1942 )
Boothby, Osbert Stephen ( 1939-1940 )
    Bootle-Wilbraham, Lionel, 6th B, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Borghese, Junio Valerio Scipio
    Borrie, 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
    Borthwick, Algernon Malcolm
    Borthwick, Brian Thomas
    Borthwick, John Henry Stuart, o
    Borthwick, John Thomas, 3rd Bt.
Borthwick, Peter George Alexan
    Borthwick, William Jason Maxwe
    Borwick, James Hugh Myles, 4th, where he was wounded
    Borwick, Michael George, in the Middle East Commandos, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Borwick, Peter Malise
Bosanquet, Graham Bromhead
Boscawen, Evelyn Frederick Ver
    Boscawen, George Hugh, 9th Visc, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Boscawen, Henry Edward
    Boscawen, John Perceval Townsh
    Boscawen, John Roger, in the South-West Pacific
    Boscawen, Owen Tremayne
    Boscawen, Robert Thomas, where he was wounded
    Bossom, Clive, 2nd Bt.
    Bossom, Doric
    Bosville Macdonald, Alexander ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded
    Bosworth-Martin, Stephen Boswo
    Boucher, Charles Hamilton
    Boughey, Edward Peter Fletcher
Boughey, John Fletcher
    Boughey, Richard James, 10th Bt ( 1943-1945 )
Boula de Mareuil, Armand
    Boulton, Christopher Carmichae, serving in France, the Middle East, Italy and Austria
    Boulton, Denis Duncan Harold O
Boulton, Duncan Davidson
    Boulton, Edward John, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Boulton, Harold Hugh Christian
    Boulton, William Whytehead, 3rd ( 1939-1944 ), with the Essex Yeomanry, 104th Royal Horse Artillery and 14th Royal Horse Artillery
    Bourke, Arthur John Henry, and was mentioned in despatches
    Bourke, Bryan Longley
    Bourke-Borrowes, Cecil Hubert, attached to RAF North Weald and SHAEF HQ
    Bourne, Geoffrey Kemp, Baron Bo
    Bourne, Norman Harold ( 1943-1945 )
Boustead, John Derek Atheling
    Bowater, Ian Frank
    Bowater, John Vansittart, 4th B, in the Royal Artillery
    Bowden, Frank Houston, 3rd Bt.
    Bowden, Herbert William, Baron ( 1940-1945 )
    Bowden-Smith, Philip Ernest
Bowen, Cecil Leander John
    Bowen, James Bevan
    Bowen, Nicholas Edward
    Bowen, Robert Edward Cole
    Bowen-Colthurst, Charles Patri
    Bowes-Lyon, Douglas Ian Gordon
Bowes-Lyon, John Patrick, Maste ( 1939-1941 )
    Bowes-Lyon, Ronald George, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Bowlby, Adelbert Charles Edwar ( 1940-1945 )
    Bowlby, Cuthbert Francis Bond ( 1939-1945 )
    Bowlby, Edward John Mostyn
    Bowlby, Francis Edward Salvin, in the Middle East, Italy and North-West Europe
    Bowlby, George Molesworth Salv
    Bowlby, Hugh Savin ( 1940-1942 )
    Bowlby, Vivian Russell Salvin ( 1939-1945 )
    Bowman, Paul Humphrey Armytage
Bowyer, Richard Laurence Grenv
    Bowyer-Smyth, Philip Weyland, 1, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Boxwell, Francis St. Leger, in the Irish Guards
    Boyd, Francis Bagenal, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Boyd, Gilbert Allan Rowland, 6t ( 1943-1944 ), in North africa and Italy
Boyd, Ronald Walter
    Boyd-Carpenter, John Archibald
Boyd-Orr, Donald Noel
    Boyd-Rochfort, Harold, on staff
    Boylan, Edward Thomas Arthur G
    Boylan, Francis Michael Benedi
    Boyle, Alasdair David Forbes, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Boyle, Charles Norman Cavendis, where he was mentioned in despatches
Boyle, David Logan
    Boyle, David William Maurice, 9, in the Atlantic, Arctic and East Indies, and was mentioned in despatches
Boyle, Douglas
    Boyle, Edmund Michael Gordon L
    Boyle, Hugh MacCormac
    Boyle, James, where he became a Japanese POW at Singapore
    Boyle, John David
    Boyle, John William, 14th Earl, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Boyle, Patrick James
Boyle, Patrick John Salvin
    Boyle, Patrick Reginald, 13th E
    Boyle, Patrick Spencer
    Boyle, Peter Norman, where he was shot down and became a POW
    Boyle, Ranald Hugh Montgomerie, where he was wounded
    Boyle, Richard Courtenay
    Boyle, Robert Henry, 8th Earl o
Boyle, Robin Lascelles
    Boyle, Walter Julian Algernon
    Boyle, William Henry Dudley, 12 ( 1939-1940 ), where he commanded the expedition to Narvik
    Brabazon, Anthony Windham Norm, where he was wounded
    Brabazon, Campbell Anthony, in the Australian Imperial Forces, and was wounded
    Brabazon, Robert Charles, in the Australian Imperial Forces, and became a POW
Brabetz, Peter
Brace, Eustace Frank Feilden
    Bradford, Berenger Colborne, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Bradford, Cassandra Felicity
    Bradford, Donald Clifton
    Bradford, Edward Montagu Andre, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bradford, Ridley Lewkenor
    Brain, David Francis
    Brain, Donald
    Brain, Geoffrey John Farrer ( 1942-1945 )
    Braine, Bernard Richard, Baron, with the North Staffordshire Regiment, in Africa, North-West Europe and South-East Asia
    Bramall, Edwin Noel Westby, Bar ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe
    Brand, Charles Andrew, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Brand, David Francis, 5th Visco
    Brand, Humphrey Ranulph
    Brand, Michael Charles, where he was wounded
Brand, Robert James
    Brand, Robin
    Brandon, Henry Vivian, Baron Br, with the Royal Artillery, in Madagascar, India and Burma
    Brandon, Richard Ernest, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Brandreth, Thomas Tarleton
Branson, Clive Ali Chimmo
    Brasier-Creagh, Brian Richmond
    Brasier-Creagh, Jack Gerard, with Somerset Light Infantry
    Brasier-Creagh, Percy Brooke, in Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers
    Brassey, Bernard Thomas, 2nd Ba, where he was wounded
    Brassey, Hugh Trefusis
    Brassey, Peter Esmé, where he was wounded
    Bray, Francis Arthur Michael
    Brazier-Creagh, George Edward, with Royal Artillery
    Brazier-Creagh, Kilner Rupert, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Brazier-Creagh, Neville Henry
Breakwell, Oliver
    Brenan, Gerald John Noel, with North Irish Horse
    Brereton, Thomas Franc Sadleir
    Brett, Antony Reginald Forbes
Brett, John
    Brett, Lionel Gordon Baliol, 4t, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Brickwood, Basil Greame, 3rd Bt, in the Royal Air Force
    Brickwood, Rupert Redvers, 2nd
    Bridge, Arthur Darley ( 1940-1945 )
    Bridge, Nigel Cyprian, Baron Br, serving in Italy, France and Germany
    Bridgeman, Geoffrey John Orlan
    Bridgeman, Gerald Michael Orla, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bridgeman, Humphrey Reginald
    Bridgeman, Robert Clive, 2nd Vi ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Briggs, Asa, Baron Briggs ( 1942-1945 ), in the Intelligence Corps
Brigstocke, William George Pla
    Brims, David Vaughan, where he became a POW at Oflag VIIB
    Brinckman, Roderick Napoleon, 5, where he was mentioned in despatches, wounded, capptured as a POW, and escaped
    Brinckman, William Brian ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and was mentioned in despatches
    Brisco, Donald Gilfrid, 8th Bt., and was a POW from 1942 to 1945
Brisco, Robert Hilton
    Briscoe, John Arthur
    Briscoe, John Leigh Charlton, 4
    Briscoe, Richard Kynaston ( 1940-1945 )
    Broadbridge, Rupert Guy, in Abyssina, Libya and Triploi
    Brockbank, John Myles
    Brocklebank, John Montague, 5th, where he was a POW from 1943 to 1945
    Brocklebank, Thomas Gordon
    Brocklehurst, Henry Courtney
    Brocklehurst, Philip Lee, 2nd B ( 1941-1943 )
    Brodie, Montagu Ninian Alexand ( 1940-1945 ), with the Royal Artillery
Brodrick, Michael Victor
Broke, Charles Vere
    Bromhead, Edmund de Gonville
    Bromhead, Robert Benjamin Gonv
    Bromley, Rupert Howe, 9th Bt.
    Brook, Philip Roy
    Brooke, Alan Francis, 1st Visco ( 1939-1945 ), where he was again mentioned in despatches
    Brooke, Anthony Walter Dayrell ( 1941-1945 )
    Brooke, Basil Arthur
    Brooke, Basil Charles Barringt
    Brooke, Basil Gerald
Brooke, Basil Julian David
    Brooke, Basil Malise
    Brooke, Edward Acton
    Brooke, Frank Hastings ( 1939 )
    Brooke, Geoffrey Arthur George, including serving the battleship H.M.S Prince of Wales when it was sunk
    Brooke, George Francis Cecil, 3, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
Brooke, Henry Alan
    Brooke, Henry Arthur Gunning, in Tunisia and Italy
    Brooke, Henry John Allen, in the Mediterranean, North African Landings, Artic Convoys and Pacfic, and was mentioned in despatches
    Brooke, John Warden, 2nd Viscou, where he was wounded
    Brooke, John Weston, 3rd Bt.
    Brooke, Oliver George
Brooke, Paul Rigby Sinclair
    Brooke, Peter Barrington, with the Royal Naval Reserve
Brooke, Reginald Acton
    Brooke, Richard Neville, 10th B, where he was wounded, became a POW, and escaped
    Brooke, Thomas, 2nd Viscount Al, in the Royal Artillery
Brooks, Allan William Ivo
    Brooks, Christopher John
    Brooks, Ronald Marshall
    Brooksbank, Edward William, 2nd
    Brooksbank, Stamp Godfrey
Broome, Keith
Brotherton-Ratcliffe, Edward
    Brotherton-Ratcliffe, John, in the Royal Air Force
    Brougham, John Collingwood
    Brougham, Victor Henry Peter, 4, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Broughton, Evelyn Delves, 12th
    Broughton, Peter John Delves
    Broughton, William Edward
    Broun, Hulance Haddington, in the Middle East
    Broun, Lionel McIntyre, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Broun, William Windsor, of Cols
Brown, Alexander Bruce Hargrea
    Brown, Charles Frederick Richm
    Brown, Frederick Richard, including in Crete, and became a POW at Tobruk
    Brown, George
    Brown, Ralph Richmond
Browne, Anthony Howe
Browne, David
    Browne, Dominick Andrew Sidney, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Browne, Henry George Angus ( 1939-1942 ), he was mentioned in despatches
    Browne, John Francis Archibald, he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Browne, Patrick Theodore Levin
    Browne, Patrick Warren
    Browne, Peter Kilmaine
Browne, Peter Raleigh Howe, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Browne, Terence Francis Denis
    Browne, Ulick
    Browne, William Robert Anthony
    Browne-Clayton, Robert Denis
    Browne-Clayton, William Patric
    Brownlow, James Christy, with King's Royal Rifle Corps
    Brownlow, John Desmond Cavendi
    Brownlow, William Stephen, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Bruce Lockhart, Logie
    Bruce Lockhart, Rab Brougham
    Bruce Lockhart, Robert McGrego
    Bruce, Andrew Douglas Alexande, where he was wounded
    Bruce, Bernard, where he was mentioned in despatches
Bruce, Charles John, in North West Europe
    Bruce, Colin Michael Fairlie
    Bruce, David, where he was wounded twice
    Bruce, David Kirkpatrick Este, with the Office of Strategic Services
    Bruce, Donald William Trevor, B, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bruce, Edward Macaulay, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Bruce, Francis Michael Ian, of, in the U.S. Marine amphibious forces
    Bruce, Henry Victor, of Salloch
    Bruce, Hervey John William, 6th
    Bruce, Ian Robert Craufurd Geo
    Bruce, Jean, in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Bruce, John Bernard
    Bruce, John Charles Douglas
    Bruce, Merlin
    Bruce, Michael William Selby, o, and was wounded again
    Bruce, Nigel Henry Clarence
    Bruce, Nigel Macaulay
    Bruce, Nigel Patrick
    Bruce, Nikita, in the Sherwood Foresters and the Intelligence Corps
    Bruce, Robert
    Bruce, Robert Graham Dalzel, and became a POW
Bruce, Robert Julian Thomas
    Bruce, Robert Richard Fernie
    Bruce, William Fox
Bruce, William Reginald Richar
    Bruce-Gardner, Bryan Charles ( 1942-1946 )
    Bruce-Jones, Thomas Dunlop
    Brudenell-Bruce, Chandos Sydne, where he was mentioned in despatches, captured as a POW, and escaped from captivity
    Bruen, Francis
    Bruen, John Martin
    Brush, Auriol Henry, with 9th Australian Division, and was wounded
    Brush, Edward James Augustus H, where he was wounded
    Brühl, Friedrich
Brühl, Ludwig
    Buchan, Alastair Francis
    Buchan, John Norman Stuart, 2nd
    Buchan, William de l'Aigle, 3rd
    Buchan-Hepburn, Ninian Buchan, in India and Burma
    Buchanan, Charles James, 4th Bt
    Buchanan-Jardine, Andrew Ruper
    Buchanan-Smith, Alick Drummond
    Buckley, Denys Burton
    Buckmaster, Martin Stanley, 3rd, in the Middle East
    Bucknall, Richard Drummond Hay
    Bucknall, William Rixon
Bucknill, Samuel John Rennie
    Buffett, Arthur Benjamin Ward, in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force
    Buffett, Charles Ivens, in England, India, Burma, and Thailand
    Buffett, Colin Lindsay
    Buffett, Edwin Sydney
    Buffett, George William McLeav
    Buffett, Henry Rowland
    Buffett, Leslie Edward Wynyard, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Buffett, Moresby, in the Norfolk Island contingent
    Buffett, Neville Albert Herber, and was captured as a POW in Singapore
    Buffett, Selwyn Rowland, in the Middle East and New Guinea
    Buffett, Thomas
    Buffett, Thomas Francis, 6th Australian Light Horse Regiment
    Bull, Anthony
    Bull, Frederick Cecil, in North Africa and Italy
    Bull, George, 3rd Bt.
Bull, Martin Christopher Dashw
    Bull, Peter Cecil
Bull, Stephen John, 2nd Bt.
Bull, William Sharman
    Bullen, Dennis Owen
    Bullen, Paul Gillespie
    Buller, Alexander John Stuart
    Buller, Peter Henry
    Buller, Robert Francis, and was mentioned in despatches
    Bullock-Marsham, Algernon Jame, where he became a POW
    Bullock-Marsham, Cloudesley Ge, where he became a POW
    Bullock-Webster, Sandro Ansell, in the Russian Convoys and Normandy Campaign
    Bulteel, Christopher Harris
    Bulteel, Tom Oliver
    Bunbury, Francis Ramsey St. Pi, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Bunbury, John William Napier, 1
Burbury, Richard Percival Hawk
    Burdett, Charles Henry, with 21st Lancers
    Burdett, Henry Leatham, in Royal Engineers
    Burdett, John Arthur Hugo, in the Royal Air Force
    Burdett, John Head
    Burges, Richard Ynyr
    Burges, Ynyr Alfred
    Burges-Lumsden, Patrick Claud
    Burgh, Charles
    Burgh, Desmond Herlouin
    Burgh, Hugo Christopher Henry, with 9th Australian Division, Australian Imperial Forces
    Burgh, Hugo Graham, when he became a POW and escaped
    Burgh, John Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Burgh, Michael Graham, where he was severely wounded when his tank took a direct hit from an SP gun
    Burgh, Patrick Rupert Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Burgh, Richard Ulick Paget
    Burgh, Robert Henry
    Burgh, Robert Sydney Maxwell, with Royal Australian Air Force
    Burgh, Ulric Campbell
    Burgh, Wilfred John, with 6th Australia Division, Australian Imperial Forces
    Burke Cole, John William
    Burke Cole, Michael James
    Burke, Brian Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
    Burke, Charles Dominick
Burke, Henry Patrick Joseph Ma
    Burke, Patrick Henry Anthony ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
    Burke, Patrick Hubert Charles
    Burke, Ulick Richard Samuel
    Burke-Roche, Ulick Edmund
    Burnell-Nugent, Anthony Frank, and was mentioned in despatches
    Burnett, Charles Stuart ( 1940-1942 )
    Burnett, David Humphrey, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Burnett, Roger William Odo
    Burney, Cecil Denniston, 3rd Bt, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves
    Burns, George
    Burns, John Alan, 4th Baron Inv
    Burrell, Peter Eustace ( 1940-1944 )
    Burrell, Walter Raymond, 8th Bt
    Burrough, Harold Martin
    Burrough, John Paul ( 1939-1942 ), in Malaya, where he became a Japanese POW in 1942
    Burrowes, Alec
    Burrowes, James Edward
    Burrowes, Robert Philip
    Burrowes, Terence, with 7th Indian Division, 3rd British Division and RMonRE (Militia)
    Burton, Edward Thomas Derrick
    Burton, Lucas John Harmsworth
    Burton, Percy Basil Harmsworth, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Burton, Richard John, in the Royal Air Force (Radar)
Burton-Chadwick, Noel Kenneth
    Burton-Chadwick, Robert Peter ( 1942-1945 ), with NZ Military Force in North Africa and Italy
    Bury, William Gledstanes
Bushell, Jack Reginald
Butler, Beauchamp Henry
    Butler, Clarence Francis, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Butler, Denis Anthony Brian, 9t
    Butler, Edmund Pierce
    Butler, Eileen Mary Paget ( 1940 ), with CWAC in the U.K., Holland and France
Butler, Greville Humphrey
    Butler, Hubert Blennerhassett, in Egypt
    Butler, James Arthur Norman, 6t
    Butler, James Dighton, in the Middle East, Persia and India, and was mentioned in despatches
    Butler, James Humphrey
    Butler, James Whitwell
Butler, Patrick Henry Stanley
    Butler, Patrick Theobald Tower, and became a POW in 1940 and was repatriated in 1943
    Butler, Richard Shirley
    Butler, Terence Brinsley John ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
    Butler, Theobald FitzWalter ( 1941-1946 ), with the Royal Air Force in India and Singapore
    Butler, Theobald Walter Somers
    Butler, Thomas Pierce, 12th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Butler, Walter George Ormonde
Butler-Danvers, Anthony Danver
    Butler-Henderson, Edward
    Butler-Henderson, Lionel
    Butler-Henderson, Patrick
    Butler-Stoney, Charles
Butler-Stoney, Thomas FitzHerb
    Butt, Alfred Kenneth Dudley, 2n
    Butterfield, Charles Harris, and was a POW 1942-5
    Butterworth, John Blackstock, B, in the Royal Artillery
    Buxton, Aubrey Leland Oakes, Ba ( 1944 ), in the Royal Artillery, and was mentioned in despatches
    Buxton, Desmond Gurney
    Buxton, Edward North
    Buxton, Gerard St. John Roden
    Buxton, Jocelyn Charles Roden, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Buxton, Joseph Gurney Fowell
    Buxton, Julian Wilberforce
    Buxton, Mark
    Buxton, Maurice
    Buxton, Mervyn
    Buxton, Michael Auriol
    Buxton, Nigel Arthur
    Buxton, Paul William Jex, where he was wounded
Buxton, Peter Stapleton
    Buxton, Roden Henry Victor
    Buxton, Rufus Alexander, 2nd Ba ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
    Buxton, Rupert
Buxton, Samuel Luckyn
    Buzzard, Anthony Wass, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Buzzard, John Huxley, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Byers, Charles Frank, Baron Bye ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
    Byers, Frank May Reid, attached to the 1st KGV's O Bengal S and M
    Byers, Rowland Morrow, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Byl, Pieter Kenyon Fleming-Vol
    Byng, Arthur Maitland, in the South African Artillery
Byng, Francis Russell Dacres
    Byng, William Humphrey Schombe, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Byrne, Robert Guy
    Byron, Richard Geoffrey Gordon
    Byron, Rupert Frederick George, with the Royal Navy
    Cadell, Maurice, in the Special Forces
    Cadman, Kenneth John
    Cadman, Martin Henry
    Cadman, Richard
    Cadman, Richard Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cadman, William Guy
    Cadogan, Ambrose Alec Patrick, in the Home Guards and Royal Marines, and was invalided
    Cadogan, Christopher Michael
    Cadogan, Edward Cecil George, in the Royal Air Force
    Cadogan, Francis Charles
    Cadogan, Peter, with SHAEF
    Cadogan, William Gerald Charle
Caffery, Redge
    Cairnes, Francis Herbert, in Military Intelligence
    Cairnes, James Elliot
Cairnes, John Elliot
    Cairnes, Tom Algar Elliot, with the Royal Air Force
    Cairns, David Charles, 5th Earl, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cairns, Hugh Wilfred John, Visc
    Cairns, Hugh William, where he was wounded
    Callaghan, Leonard James, Baron, in the Royal Navy
    Calmady-Hamlyn, Vincent Warwic, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in despatches
    Calvert, Edmund Archibald, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Calvocoressi, Ion Melville, serving in Egypt, Italy and the Far East, and was wounded in 1942
Cambridge, Frederick Charles E
    Cameron, Allan John, in the Middle East, and was a POW from 1942
    Cameron, Angus Ewen Selwyn
    Cameron, Charles Alexander, in Egypt and Italy, and was wounded
    Cameron, Donald Hamish, of Loch, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cameron, John William
    Cameron, Neil, Baron Cameron of
    Cameron, Robert Vernon, and became a POW in Singapore
    Cameron-Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, B
    Campbell Swinton, Alan Henry, 6
    Campbell, Alan Fitzroy
    Campbell, Alan Keir, 4th of Auc, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Campbell, Alan Robertson, Baron, and was a POW at Colditz from 1940 to 1945
Campbell, Alastair Guy Spens
    Campbell, Alastair, 4th Baron S ( 1939-1945 ), and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Campbell, Alexander Douglas, serving in France, Middle East and North-West Europe, he was mentioned in despatches
    Campbell, Alexander Purdon, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Campbell, Alexander Roy Carlyo
    Campbell, Alister Henry
Campbell, Alister Henry
    Campbell, Angus Mervyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Campbell, Cecil James, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Campbell, Charles Colin
    Campbell, Charles Grimshaw
    Campbell, Colin Moffat, of Aber, where he was wounded
    Campbell, David Colin, 3rd Baro, in the 9th Lancers, where he was wounded
    Campbell, Donald Swinton, 2nd B
    Campbell, Duncan Bruce
    Campbell, Edward FitzGerald
    Campbell, Edward FitzGerald Da
    Campbell, Edward Fitzgerald
    Campbell, Elidor Diarmid Calde
    Campbell, Ewan Alexander
    Campbell, George Ilay, of Succo ( 1940-1943 )
    Campbell, Gillachrist, in France and Malaya
Campbell, Gillean Lorne
    Campbell, Gordon Thomas Calthr ( 1942-1945 ), in North-West Europe, where he was disabled
    Campbell, Guy Theophilus Halsw, where he was wounded
    Campbell, Ian Douglas, 11th Duk, and was held as a Prisoner of War (1940-1945)
    Campbell, Ian George Hallyburt
    Campbell, Ian Robert, where he was a POW
    Campbell, John Archibald
    Campbell, John Duncan Vaughan, , where he was mentioned in despatches
    Campbell, John Romer Boreland, , where he was mentioned in despatches, and was invalided
Campbell, John Ronald
    Campbell, Lorne Maclaine, of Ai, where he was wounded and where he was mentioned in dispatches four times
    Campbell, Louis Hamilton, of Au, with the Royal Navy Reserve
    Campbell, Michael, with the Royal Artillery
    Campbell, Neil Donald
    Campbell, Niall Alexander Hami
    Campbell, Norman Douglas
    Campbell, Norman Dugald Ferrie ( 1940 ), with the Truro 10th Battalion, Home Guard
    Campbell, Robert Dudley, where he was wounded
    Campbell, William lan, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Campbell-Canney, Peter John
    Campbell-Gray, Ian Douglas
    Campbell-Gray, Lindsay Stuart,
    Campbell-Martin, Peter Cliffor
    Campbell-Orde, Harry Eustace, in Europe and the Middle East
    Campbell-Orde, Ian Ridley, where he was mentioned in despatches
Campbell-Orde, Peter Stewart
    Campbell-Orde, Simon Arthur, 5t
    Campbell-Robson, Lorne, with the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was mentioned in despatches
    Canning, Alexander Leopold Ivo, in Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
Canning, Victor Stratford de R, where he was mentioned in despatches
Canstein, Herbert
    Capell, Robert Edward de Vere,
    Capponi, Ferrante Luigi Oscar, , for the Allies
    Carden, Andrew
    Carden, Eustace Markham
    Carden, Henry Christopher, 4th
Carden, John Rory
    Carden, Richard Henry Lowry
    Carden, Robert Arthur, with the Royal Hampshire Regiment
    Carew Pole, John Gawen, 12th Bt, he was mentioned in despatches
    Carew, Gavin George, in the Western Desert, Italy, Belgium and Germany, and was mentioned in depstaches
    Carew, John Mohun ( 1943-1944 ), in Burma with the 3rd Gurkha Rifles, and was wounded
Carew, Nicolas Jasper-Grenvill
    Carew, Peter Cuthbert
    Carew, Reginald Lionel Otho
    Carey-Thomas, Oswald Gaskell
    Carington, Peter Alexander Rup
    Carleton Paget, Guy Montgomeri
    Carleton, Guy
    Carleton, John Dudley, attached to the Special Forces
    Carlyon-Hughes, Basil John Sch
    Carnegie, David James, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Carnegie, James Murray
    Carnegie, John Fraser
    Carnegie, Raymond Alexander, where he was wounded three times and was mentioned in despatches
    Carnegie, Robert Murray
Carp, Victor Alexander
    Carr, Harry Lascelles
    Carre-Riddell, Consett
    Carre-Riddell, John Walter
    Carroll, Donough
    Carroll, John Frederick
    Carter, Geoffrey Victor Tilson
    Carter-Campbell, Duncan Maclac, in Italy and Europe
Cartland, John Ronald
    Carver, Richard Michael Power, ( 1939-1945 )
    Cary, Byron Godfrey Plantagene
    Cary, Lucius Henry Charles Pla ( 1941-1945 )
    Cary, Philip Plantagenet
    Cary, Robert Archibald, 1st Bt. ( 1939 )
    Cary, Roger Hugh, 2nd Bt. ( 1945 )
    Casement, Francis Charles
    Casement, Julius John
    Casement, Peter Reginald
    Casement, Robert Michael
    Casement, Roddie
    Casement, Roy Samuel
    Cassel, Harold Felix, 3rd Bt.
    Cassidi, Arthur Desmond
    Cassidi, Robert Alexander
Castell-Castell, Gustav Friedr
Castell-Rüdenhausen, Friedrich
Castell-Rüdenhausen, Otto Frie
    Cathcart, Alan Reginald
    Cathcart, Alan, 6th Earl Cathca, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cathcart, Charles Frederick, where he was mentioned despatches
    Catlow, Thomas Noel, when he became a POW, including a spell at Colditz
    Catto, Stephen Gordon, 2nd Baro ( 1943-1947 ), in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Caulfeild, Arthur James
    Caulfeild, Charles Edward St.
    Caulfeild, Evan Michael St. Ge, with the British Army (1939-40) and with the Canadian Forces (1940-46)
    Caulfeild, Robert
    Caulfeild, St. George Frederic, with the Naval Staff, Admiralty
    Caulfeild, Toby St. George, serving in France and South-East Asia
Caulfeild, William Henry
    Caulfeild, Wilmot Smyth
    Cave, John Laurence Mark, in North Africa and Italy
Cave-Browne, Edward Henry
    Cave-Browne, John Raban, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cave-Browne, William ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Cave-Browne-Cave, Anthony, in Burma and Indonesia
    Cave-Browne-Cave, Bernard Adri, in Germany and Palestine
    Cave-Browne-Cave, Bryan Willia
    Cave-Browne-Cave, Paul Asteley, in Germany
    Cavendish, Alexander Arbuthnot
    Cavendish, Andrew Robert Buxto
    Cavendish, Charles Francis Alw, in the Middle East and North-West Europe, and was wounded
    Cavendish, Edwin Pearson Delma, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cavendish, Godfrey Herbert Ric, in the Middle East
    Cavendish, Hubert Gordon Compt, in East Africa
    Cavendish, Jean May, in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
    Cavendish, John Charles Compto
    Cavendish, John Compton, 4th Ba
    Cavendish, Richard Edward Osbo
    Cavendish, Ronald Valentine, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cavendish, William Delmar, where he was wounded twice
Cavendish, William John Robert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cawley, Frederick Lee, 3rd Baro, where he was wounded
Cawley, Harold Kenneth John
    Cawley, Stephen Robert, with the Royal Signals
    Cayley, Cuthbert John
    Cayley, Cyril, where he was wounded
    Cayley, Edward Cartwright
    Cayley, Forde Everard de Wend, where he became a POW
    Cayley, Hugh Cartwright
    Cayley, Hugh Edward
    Cayley, Kenelm Henry Ernest, 10
    Cayley, Paul Charles Cuthbert
    Cayley, Philip Estcourt ( 1939-1943 )
Cayley, Richard Douglas
    Cayley, Richard Wilkins
    Cayley, William Arthur Seton
    Cayley, William Bernard, where he became a POW
    Cayzer, Bernard Gilbert Stanco
    Cayzer, Charles William, 3rd Bt
    Cayzer, Harold Stanley, where he was wounded
    Cayzer, Herbert Robin, 2nd Baro, in the Middle East
    Cayzer, Michael Anthony Rathbo, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
Cayzer, Nigel John, 4th Bt.
    Cazenove, Edward de Lérisson, when he became a POW in France in 1944
    Cecil, Barclay James Amherst
    Cecil, George Henry Vanderbilt, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Cecil, Henry Kerr Auchmuty
    Cecil, Henry Mitford Amherst
    Cecil, Robert William Evelyn, 2
    Cecil, Rupert Arthur Victor
    Cecil, William Alexander Everi ( 1940-1945 )
    Chadwyck-Healey, Charles Arthu, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Chadwyck-Healey, Edward Randal, where he was wounded
    Chadwyck-Healey, John Hugh, where he was wounded
    Chaloner, Desmond Willoughby R, with the King's African Rifles
    Chaloner, Thomas Weston Peel L
    Chance, Roger James Ferguson, 3 ( 1940-1941 )
    Chaplin, Anthony Freskin Charl ( 1940-1946 )
    Chaplin, Richard Mark ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Chapman, Michael Francis Shers
    Chapman, Robert MacGowan, 2nd B
Chaponay-Morance, Pierre Emman
    Charley, William Robert Hunter
Charlton-Jones, Cecil
    Charmoy Grey, Rodney York, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Charteris, David Nigel
    Charteris, Francis David, 12th
    Charteris, Hugo Francis Guy
    Charteris, John Douglas, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Charteris, Martin Michael Char, in the Middle East
    Charteris, Nigel Keppel
Chartres, John Wilfred
    Chartres, Thomas Victor George, with North Irish Horse
    Chartres, William David Graham
    Chavasse, Evelyn Henry
    Chavasse, Kendal George Flemin, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Chavasse, Paul Morrison Bushe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Chaytor, Edward John Clervaux, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Chaytor, John Clervaux
Cheeke, Oswald Marcus
    Chenevix Trench, Alfred Saward
    Chenevix Trench, Anthony ( 1939-1942 ), where he was captured as a POW
    Chenevix Trench, Godfrey Maxwe
    Chenevix Trench, John Gordon
Chenevix Trench, Maxwell
    Chenevix Trench, Richard Blake, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Chenevix Trench, Robert Denis ( 1942-1945 ), where he was captured by the Japanese and held as a POW
    Chester, Anthony James Bagot
    Chester, John Greville Bagot
    Chetwode, George David, where he was wounded
Chetwode, John
    Chetwynd, Adam Duncan, 9th Visc
    Chetwynd, Arthur Henry Talbot,
    Chetwynd, Wentworth Randolph
    Chetwynd-Stapylton, Christophe
    Chetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Hen
    Chetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Mar, where he was mentioned in despatches
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Edward Mil
    Chetwynd-Stapylton, Henry Phil
    Chetwynd-Stapylton, Miles Rich
    Chetwynd-Talbot, Christopher P
    Chetwynd-Talbot, Edward Hugh F
    Chetwynd-Talbot, Gilbert Alexa, in Iraq, Syria, Persia and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Chetwynd-Talbot, John Arthur
    Chetwynd-Talbot, John George C
    Chetwynd-Talbot, Richard Micha
    Cheyne, Andrew Watson, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cheyne, Joseph Lister Watson, o
    Cheyne, Joseph Lister, of Leaga
    Cheyne, William Watson, where he became a POW in 1940
    Chichester, Arthur O'Neill Cub
Chichester, Arthur Patrick Spe
    Chichester, Charles Frederick
    Chichester, Dermot Richard Cla, in teh Middle East and Africa, and became a POW
    Chichester, Desmond Clive, in North Africa and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Chichester, Desmond Shane, in North Africa and Italy
    Chichester, Edward John, 11th B
    Chichester, Oscar Richard Hers
    Chichester, Patrick George ( 1939-1943 )
    Chichester-Clark, James Dawson, where he was wounded
    Child-Villiers, Edward Mansel, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Child-Villiers, George Francis
    Childers, Walter Robert
    Chinnery-Haldane, Alexander Na
    Chinnery-Haldane, Brodrick Ver, with the Royal Artillery
    Chisholm, Alastair Hamish Wila, in Seaforth Highlanders, and seconded to the Royal Indian Army Service Corps
    Chisholm, John Harry Mckellar
    Chisholm-Batten, Alexander Wil
    Cholmeley Harrison, Cholmeley
    Cholmeley, Hugh John Francis S
    Cholmondeley, Anthony Pitt, where he became a POW
    Cholmondeley, George Hugh, 6th, in the Middle East, Italy, France and Germany
    Cholmondeley, George Hugo
Cholmondeley, Henry Pakenham G
    Cholmondeley, John George
    Cholmondeley, Thomas Pitt Hami
Christian, Charles Allen
    Christian, Charles George Horn ( 1939-1943 ), when he was invalided
    Christian, Charles Reuben ( 1940-1944 )
    Christian, Franklyn Consett Re, in New Guinea
    Christian, Frederick John ( 1939-1943 ), in the Royal Army Service Corps, and was wounded in North Africa
    Christian, George Maitland ( 1939-1945 )
    Christian, Hasty Lober
    Christian, Holder Stanley
Christian, Jack Laurence Kings ( 1939-1944 )
    Christian, John Monsell, in North Africa, Italy and Austria
    Christian, Julius Reuben Charl
    Christian, Owen Michael Kingsm ( 1939-1945 ), in Italy
    Christian, Richard Frederick
    Christian, Stephen John
    Christie, Hector Lorenzo, where he became a POW
    Christison, Alexander Frank Ph
    Chubb, David William Early, and was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Church, Geoffrey Selby, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1940 )
    Citrine, Norman Arthur Citrine
Clapton, Thomas Lionel Ashburn
    Clark, Andrew Edmund James, 3rd ( 1939-1945 )
    Clark, Aubrey Alexander Maxwel
    Clark, Charles Brian
    Clark, Charles John Alexander, with North Irish Horse
    Clark, Colin Douglas, 4th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Clark, Cuthbert King, in the Royal Air Force
    Clark, Everett Boyd Christian ( 1940 )
    Clark, Francis Drake, 5th Bt. ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal Navy
Clark, Francis William
    Clark, George Anthony, 3rd Bt.
    Clark, Henry Francis
    Clark, Henry James Douglas ( 1939-1945 )
    Clark, Henry Wallace Stuart, with bomb and mine disposal
Clark, Ian Ronald Wentworth
    Clark, John Courtenay, with the Royal Army Pay Corps
    Clark, John Maurice
    Clark, Richard Conyngham
    Clark, Thomas George Ramsay Da, in the Royal Air Force
    Clark, Thomas Jackson
Clark, Thomas Roderick Jackson
    Clark, Wentworth Douglas, where he was wounded
    Clark, William Gibson Haig, Bar ( 1941-1946 )
Clarke, Andrew Board Stephenso
    Clarke, Brian William Marshal, with the Submarine Service
Clarke, Charles Martin
    Clarke, Colin Grenville
    Clarke, David Richard
    Clarke, Edward Granville Woodc, in Burma
    Clarke, Edward Neville
Clarke, Ernest Edward Dowling, in the Royal Air Force
    Clarke, George Erskine Lee
Clarke, Guy Douglas
    Clarke, John Russell, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Clarke, Marshal Falconer
    Clarke, Marshal Llewelyn
    Clarke, Michael Alastair
    Clarke, Peter Ethelston, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Peter Geoffrey Woodchu, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Ralph Lionel, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Ralph Stephenson, in Iraq, Iran and Sicily, and was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Reginald Clive Nevil, iin Royal Australian Air Force
    Clarke, Robert Nunn Stephenson, in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
    Clarke, Rupert William John, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Samuel Henry Rendall, with RAC
    Clarke, Thomas Graves, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, Thomas Hughes
    Clarke, Thomas Humphrey Woodch
Clarke, William, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clarke, William Antony Francis
    Clayhills-Henderson, David, where he became a POW at Arnhem in September 1944
    Clayton, Arthur Harold, 11th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Clayton, Arthur John Granville, with Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
    Clayton, Gilbert Talbot Hatton ( 1942-1945 ), in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Clayton, Henry Hubert
Cleeve, Anthony Thomas Russell, in Royal Air Force
    Cleeve, Brian Talbot, with the Merchant Navy, King's African Rifles and Military Intelligence
Cleeve, Desmond
    Cleeve, Henry John
    Cleeve, Terence Vincent Aylmer
Clegg-Hill, Frederic Raymond, and was mentioned in despatches
    Clegg-Hill, Gerald Rowland, 7th
    Clements, Charles Marcus Lefvr
    Clements, Henry Theophilus Wic
    Cleminson, James Arnold Stacey, where he became a POW (1944-45)
    Clerk, John Dutton, of Penicuik
    Clerke, John Edward Longuevill
Clerke, Nicholas John
    Clerke, Rupert Francis Henry
    Clifford, George Gilbert Josep ( 1939 )
    Clifford, Lewis Hugh, 13th Baro, where he became a POW, but escaped in 1943
    Clifford, Peter Frazer Sinclai, in North Africa
    Clifton, Peter Thomas
    Clifton-Brown, Anthony George, where he was wounded
    Clifton-Brown, Geoffrey Benedi
    Clive, Archer Francis Lawrence
    Clive, John William Evelyn Som
Clive, Meysey George Dallas
Close, Peter Thrale
    Close, William Herbert, in Greece, North Africa and Normandy
    Close, William Taliaferro
    Close-Smith, Charles Nugent
    Close-Smith, Henry Temple
    Close-Smith, Richard Sydney Gr ( 1939-1941 ), when he became a POW
    Clutterbuck, Walter Edmund ( 1939-1946 )
    Coates, Frederick Gregory Lind, in North Africa and North-West Europe, where he was twice wounded
    Coates, James Patrick
Coates, John Edward
    Coats, Alastair Francis Stuart
    Coats, Ian Charles James
    Coats, Ivor Paul, in North Africa and Italy, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Coats, James Stuart, 3rd Bt.
    Coats, Vernon William ( 1939-1945 )
Cobb, Henry Patrick
Cobb, Wilton Winstanley
Cobbe, Alexander William Locke
Cobbe, Charles Hugh
    Cobbe, Francis Charles
    Cobbold, Michael David Nevill ( 1940-1945 )
    Cobbold, Peter Fromanteel
Cobbold, Robert Nevill
    Cochrane, Alexander Francis
    Cochrane, Archibald Douglas ( 1941-1945 )
Cochrane, Archibald Hamish Fit
    Cochrane, Desmond Oriel Alasta
    Cochrane, Edward Owen, where he was menioned in despatches
    Cochrane, Ernest Henry
Cochrane, Francis Alfred Arthu
    Cochrane, Harold Hubert
    Cochrane, Ian Douglas Leonard, , in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Greece
Cochrane, James Owen
Cochrane, John
Cochrane, John Blair
    Cochrane, John Erskine Dundona
    Cochrane, John Noble, with Royal Air Force
    Cochrane, John Peter
Cochrane, Palmer Basil Dundona
    Cochrane, Peter William FitzGe
    Cochrane, Ralph Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatcces twice
    Cockburn, John Elliot, of that ( 1944-1948 ), with the Royal Air Force
    Cockburn-Campbell, Alexander B
    Cockburn-Campbell, Thomas, 6th, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Cockburn-Campbell, Urban Alfre
    Coddington, Dixie Henry
Coddington, Hubert Geoffrey Jo, in the Royal Air Force
    Codner, Richard Michael Clinto, where he became a POW in Stalag-Luft 3. He was one the three who escaped via the wooden horse
    Codrington, Geoffrey Ronald ( 1939-1946 ), at HQ London District
    Codrington, Simon Francis Beth ( 1942-1945 ), in Italy
    Codrington, William Richard, 7t
    Coffin, Clement Freeman
    Coghill, Joscelyn Ambrose Cram
    Coghill, Marmaduke Nevill Patr, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Cohen, Leonard Harold, where he was wounded
    Cohen, Stephen Behrens
    Cokayne, Charles Borlase Marsh
    Cokayne, Edmund Willoughby Mar
    Cokayne, Thomas Probyn
    Coke, Anthony Louis Lovel, 6th, with the Royal Air Force
Coke, David Arthur
    Coke, Gerald Edward
    Coke, Lovel William
    Coke, Richard Lovel, in Italy
    Coke, Roger
    Coke, Thomas William Edward, 5t
    Cole, David Lowry, 6th Earl of
    Cole, Michael Galbraith Lowry,
    Cole-Hamilton, Anthony Mervyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cole-Hamilton, David Edmund
    Cole-Hamilton, Hugh Arthur Wil, when he was invalided
    Cole-Hamilton, John Beresford
    Cole-Hamilton, John Claud
    Coleridge, Antony Duke, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Coleridge, Arthur Nicholas
    Coleridge, Francis Stephen
    Coleridge, James Bernard
    Coleridge, Paul Humphrey
    Coleridge, Richard Duke, 4th Ba
    Colfox, William John, 2nd Bt.
    Colley, Henry John, in the Royal Air Force
    Collier, Angus Lyell ( 1939-1945 )
    Collier, Perceval Gerard
    Collier, William Adrian Larry,
    Collings, Geoffrey Stephen d'A
    Collins, Christopher William E, in North Africa and Italy
    Colman, David Wyndham James
    Colmore, Peter Dashwood Murray, in East Africa and Ethiopia
    Colquhoun, Donald Alan ( 1939-1946 )
    Colquhoun, Ivar Iain, of Luss,
    Colt, Henry Archer, 9th Bt.
    Colt, John Rochfort
    Colthurst, Charles St. John
    Coltman-Rogers, David Alan
    Colvill, David Chaigneau, in France, Belgium and Normandy
    Colvill, James Chaigneau, where he commanded destroyers
    Colvill, Robert Lowry Chaignea
    Colville, Archibald
    Colville, Charles Alexander, 3r
    Colville, David
    Colville, David Richard
    Colville, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
Colville, Frederick James
    Colville, John Gilbert
    Colville, John Rupert
    Colville, Philip Robert ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
    Colville, Ronald John Bilsland, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Colvin, John Horace Ragnar, in the Far East
    Colyer-Fergusson, James Herber, and was a POW (1940-45)
Colyer-Fergusson, Max Christia
Combe, Robert Tristram
    Compton, Edward Robert Francis
    Compton, Robert Edward John ( 1944 ), where he was wounded
    Comyn, John Andrew, in North Africa, where he became a POW
    Comyn, Nugent Gerald Ward, with South African Engineer Corps in East and North Africa, Italy and Austria
Comyn, Reginald
    Comyn, Victor Lewis
    Conant, John Ernest Michael, 2n ( 1942-1945 )
Conant, Rupert Thomas
    Concannon, John Noel
    Conolly, Lucius O'Brien John, in New Guinea and Japan
    Conolly-Carew, William Francis, where he was wounded
Considine, Anthony Talbot Perc, in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Considine, Brian Bertram, with the Royal Air Force
    Considine, Patrick Heffernan
    Considine, Peter Reginald Fran
    Considine, Thomas George
    Constable-Maxwell, Gerald Jose, and was mentioned in despatches
    Constable-Maxwell, Michael Hug, in the Battle of Britain and Duth East Indies
    Constantine, Theodore, Baron Co
    Cooke, Adrian Fitzpatrick
    Cooke, Bryan Edward ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
    Cooke, Charles Arthur John, 11t ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
    Cooke, David Charles Darwin
Cooke, Eldred Rodney Fitzpatri
    Cooke, John Gervaise Beresford
    Cooke, John Sholto Fitzpatrick
    Cooke, Thomas Fitzpatrick
    Cooke-Collis, Edward Cunliffe, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cookman, Basil Thornton
    Cookman, Nathaniel Henry Edwar
Cookson, Christopher
    Cookson, John Butler
    Cooper, Adolphus Richard, where he became a POW and escaped
    Cooper, Anthony Matthew, with Combined Operations in Algeria, Middle East and Sicily
Cooper, Astley John, with the Glider Pilot Regiment, 1st Airborne Division
    Cooper, Austin Eric Lloyd, with 4th Division and Indian Army
    Cooper, Austin Francis, with 4th KOR Regiment (Lancaster)
    Cooper, Austin Owen, with Royal Army Pay Corps
Cooper, Donald Lewis Astley
    Cooper, Edward Francis Patrick
    Cooper, Frederick Owen, with the Royal Air Force in India and Burma
Cooper, Geoffrey Desmond
    Cooper, Geoffrey Mervyn
    Cooper, Gerald Nigel Astley
    Cooper, Giles Stannus, with RW Yorkshire Regiment
    Cooper, Matthew Pennefather Ll, as Major (Staff)
    Cooper, Patrick Graham Astley, ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
    Cooper, Peter Robert
    Cooper, Richard Guy, with Royal Irish Fusiliers
    Cooper, Richard Philip
    Cooper, Robert Henry, where he was wounded
    Cooper, William Herbert, 3rd Bt ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Observer Corps and Royal Air Force
    Cooper-Chadwick, John Lionel, where he was wounded
    Cooper-Key, Eric Astley
    Coote, Brian Philip
    Coote, Denis Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Coote, Dermot Chenevix, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Coote, Eric Royds Methuen ( 1940-1944 )
    Coote, John Oldham
    Coote, John Ralph, 14th Bt.
    Coote, John Robin
    Coote, Maxwell Henry, with the Royal Air Force, where he was mentioned in despatches
Coote, Patric Bernard
    Copeman, Michael George Auchel
    Corballis, Basil Joseph
    Corbet, John Vincent, 7th Bt., where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Corbett, Arthur Cameron, 3rd Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
Corbett, John Polson
    Corbett, Thomas Anthony, where he was wounded twice and was mentioned in despatches
    Corbett, Thomas Godfrey Polson
    Corbett-Winder, Edward Frederi
Corbett-Winder, Robert Uvedale
    Corbin, John Ogilvie
    Cordeaux, Edward Cawdron
    Cordle, John Howard, in the Royal Air Force
    Corkery, Eric Denis
    Cornwall Legh, Evelyn Henry Sh, where he was invalided
    Cornwall-Legh, Charles Legh Sh, with the Auxiliary Air Force and Royal Air Force
    Cornwallis, Fiennes Neil Wykeh ( 1940-1944 ), when he was invalided
    Corry, William James, 4th Bt.
Cory-Wright, Anthony John Juli
    Cory-Wright, Francis Newman, where he was wounded
Cory-Wright, Jonathan Francis
    Cory-Wright, Michael, where he became a POW
    Cosby, Eric James Dudley
    Cosby, Errold Ashworth Sydney
    Cosby, Ivan Robert Sydney, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cosgrave, Henry Alexander, with the Royal Tank Regiment
    Cosgrave, Robert Gerald, with Royal Air Force
    Cotter, Arthur Gerald Purcell
    Cotter, Arundel
    Cotter, Arundel John Plunkett
Cotter, David Grenfell
    Cotter, Delaval James Alfred, 6, in North-West Europe
    Cotter, Harry Norman Rogerson
    Cotter, Hilary James Coughtrie, where he was invalided
    Cotter, James Lawrence, with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
Cotter, Laurence Stopford Llew
    Cotter, Lloyd George
    Cotter, Louis Stephen, with the Canadian Army
    Cotter, Richard Duncan Rogerso
    Cotterell, Richard Charles Gee, in the Middle East and Italy, and was mentioned in despatches
    Cotton, Francis Brian Egerton
    Cotton, Henry Edward Mariano
    Cotton, Hugh Philip Stapleton
    Cotton, Simon Arthur
    Cotts, Robert Chrichton Mitche
Coulston, Henry Charles
    Couper, George Robert Cecil, 5t, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Couper, Jem Ramsay ( 1941-1945 )
    Courage, Anthony
    Courage, Richard Hubert ( 1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Courcy, John Arthur Gerald
    Courcy, Michael John Rancé
    Courtenay, Charles Christopher, where he was wounde and was mentioned in despatches
    Coventry, Cecil Dick Bluett, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Coventry, Charles William Gera
    Coventry, Digby Colquitt, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Coventry, Francis Henry, 12th E
Coventry, George William Regin
    Coventry, Gerald Victor ( 1939 ), with the Candadian Amry
Coventry, Henry Reginald
Coventry, Robert George
Cox, Charles Ian
    Cox, Frederick George ( 1942-1945 ), with Royal Air Force Bomber Command
    Cox, Ralph George Snead
    Cox, Reginald Egerton ( 1943-1945 )
    Cozens-Hardy, Graham Sydney
    Cradock-Hartopp, John Edmund, 9, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Cradock-Hartopp, Kenneth Alsto
    Craig, James, 2nd Viscount Crai
    Craig, Patrick William Dennis ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Cramer, Albrecht Wolfgang Eber
Cramer, Johann Ulrich
    Cramphorn, John Frederic, incuding France in 1940 and 1944
    Cramsie, Alexander James Henry, where he was wounded
    Cramsie, Arthur Vacquerie, with Intelligence Corps
    Cramsie, Charles Murray
    Cranmer-Byng, John Launcelot ( 1940-1945 )
Craven, George Edward James
    Craven, William Robert Bradley
Crawford, David Robert
    Crawley, Charles David
    Crawley, James Bryan, with the Royal Air Force and Royal Canadian Air Force
    Crawley, John Lloyd Rochfort, in the Merchant Navy
    Crawley, Michael
    Crawley, Michael, with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
    Crawley-Boevey, Anthony
    Crawley-Boevey, Arthur Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches
Crawley-Boevey, Thomas Roger
    Creagh, Edward Philip Nagle
    Creagh, James Patrick Nagle
    Creagh, Michael O'Moore ( 1939-1942 ), in the Middle East, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Creagh-Barry, Charles Philip N, with the Irish Guards
    Creagh-Barry, Philip Edward Ma, in the Irish Guards
    Creswell, George Hector, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Crichton, Alexander Cochrane
    Crichton, David George, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crichton, Francis Michael ( River 1937 ), in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Burma and Pacific
    Crichton, John Henry George, 5t
    Crichton, John Richard
    Crichton, Marcus Henry Reginal
    Crichton, Michael Henry
    Crichton, Patrick Henry Dougla, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crichton, Richard John Vesey, where he was mentioned in despatches, and wounded twice
    Crichton-Stuart, Michael Dunca, where he was wounded twice
    Crichton-Stuart, Patrick Dudle, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cripps, Charles Thomas Joyce
    Cripps, Frederick Heyworth, 3rd
    Cripps, Matthew Anthony Leonar
    Critchett, Ian George Lorraine
    Critchley, Peter Evelyn George
    Critchley-Salmonson, John Albe, in Burma and Italy
    Croasdaile, Alan Lancelot
Croft, James Herbert, 11th Bt.
    Croft, John Archibald Radcliff, where he was wounded twice
    Croft, John Armentières, where he was wounded
    Croft, Michael Henry Glendower
    Croft, Richard Arthur Fitzroy, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crofton, Cyril Anthony
    Crofton, Desmond Gerald ( 1944-1945 ), in France and North-West Europe, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches
    Crofton, Edward Blaise, 5th Bar
    Crofton, Malby Sturges, 5th Bt.
    Crofton, Morgan George, in Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
    Crofton, Patrick Donavan ( 1943-1945 ), in Italy and North-West Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crofton, Philip Duke ( 1939-1941 )
    Crofton, Richard Cecil Milman, he was mentioned in despatches
Crofton, Robert Denis
    Croker, Crofton ( 1939-1942 ), when he was invalided
    Croker, Edward James O'Brien, recalled for special service
    Croker, Edward James O'Brien
    Croker, George FitzGerald
    Croker, John Newport
    Croker, William Pennefather, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crombie, John Harvey Forbes
    Cronin-Coltsmann, Terence Dani
    Crooke, Frederick Montague War ( 1939-1945 )
    Crooke, Hugh Roland
    Crooke, John Elliott ( 1939-1945 )
    Crookenden, Napier
    Croom-Johnson, Oliver Powell
    Cros, Arthur Roy Peter
    Cros, Claude Philip Arthur Mal
    Cros, Philip Harvey, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Crosbie, John Leslie, with Coastal Command
    Crosbie, Robert Fitzgeorge
    Cross, Assheton Henry, 3rd Visc
Cross, Richmund Gilfred
Cross, William Kenneth Ramsden
    Crossley, Charles John
    Crossley, John Richard Irwin
    Crossley, Michael Nicholson, where he was mentioned in despatches
Crossley, Nigel John
    Crowder, 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
    Cubitt, Charles Guy
    Cubitt, Henry Edward, 4th Baron, with the Royal Air Force
    Cubitt, Michael Francis Vandel, where he became a POW in 1942
    Cubitt, Victor Barrington
    Culme-Seymour, Evelyn
    Culme-Seymour, Gerald Henry Ho
    Culme-Seymour, John Dennis
    Culme-Seymour, Mark Charles, where he was wounded
    Culme-Seymour, Michael, 5th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cummins, Arthur Aylmer
    Cummins, Christopher Fenton Ay
    Cummins, Donald Fenton, in Royal Engineers
    Cummins, Henry Alfred Poole
    Cummins, Maurice Lyle, severely wounded in Italy
    Cummins, William Alfred Brian
    Cuningham, Alister Gordon
Cuningham, Archibald Loudoun
    Cuningham, Robin Ellison
    Cunliffe, Bruce Fergusson
    Cunliffe, Colin Fergusson ( 1939-1945 ), with the Grandier Guards
    Cunliffe, Robert Lionel Brooke, where he was mentioned in despatches
Cunliffe-Lister, John Yarburgh
    Cunliffe-Lister, Philip Ingram, where he became a POW
    Cunliffe-Owen, Dudley Herbert,
Cunliffe-Owen, Hugo Leslie
    Cunningham, Andrew Browne, 1st
    Cunningham, James Glencairn
    Cunningham, Josias
    Cunningham, Samuel Knox, 1st Bt ( 1939-1943 )
    Cunynghame, Frank Vincent ( 1940-1945 )
    Cunynghame, Henry David St. Le
Cunynghame, Wilfrid Bertram St
    Cuppage, Desmond George Burke
    Currie, Arnold William Rivers, where he was wounded
    Currie, Disney Rivers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Currie, Edward John Charles ( 1942 ), with the Malayan Defence Force at Singapore, and became a POW
    Currie, Frederick Disney River ( 1943 ), in Burma, and was wounded
    Curtis, Arthur Derek Edward
    Curtis, Arthur Drury ( 1939-1945 )
    Curtis, Berwick, as Commodore of Convoys
    Curtis, David Sacheverell ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Curtis, Peter, 6th Bt.
Curtis, Richard Osborne
    Curtis, Robert Cecil
    Curzon, Chambré George William
    Curzon, Edward Richard Assheto
    Curzon, James Quintin Penn ( 1942-1945 )
    Curzon, Ralph Okeover Nathanie
    Curzon-Howe, Henry
    Curzon-Howe-Herrick, Assheton, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Cusack-Smith, William Robert D
    Cust, Lionel George Arthur, where he was again mentioned in despatches
    Cust, Peregrine Francis Adelbe
    Cutler, Arthur Roden, V.C.
Czartoryski, Louis
Cziráky de Czirák de Dénesfalv
    D'Arcy, Edward John Wakefield
D'Arcy, John
    D'Arcy, John Conyers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    D'Arcy, Michael Charles Norman, where he was wounded
    D'Arcy, Thomas Norman
    D'Arcy, William Isidore
    D'Oyly, John Rochfort, 13th Bt.
    D'Oyly, Nigel Hadley Miller, 14, in Hong Kong and France
D'Oyly, Reginald Clare Hasting
Dacre, Kenneth Fraser
    Dacres-Dixon, Michael George, where he was wounded and invalided out
    Dahl, Roald, in North Africa, and Greece
    Dallmeyer, Christopher James Y, in France, and North-West Europe
    Dalrymple, Charles Mark, 3rd Bt ( 1940-1945 )
    Dalrymple, Colin James ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
    Dalrymple, Hew North, in Burma and North Africa, and was wounded twice
    Dalrymple, John Aymer, 13th Ear, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Dalrymple, Walter Grey North H
    Dalrymple-Hamilton, Frederick
    Dalrymple-Hamilton, North Edwa, in the Arctic Convoys
    Dalrymple-Hay, Brian George Ro
    Dalrymple-Hay, Christopher Mon ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Dalrymple-Hay, Houston Stewart
    Dalrymple-Hay, Hugh Brereton, where he became a POW
    Dalrymple-Hay, James Erroll
    Dalrymple-Hay, Kenneth Houston
    Dalrymple-White, Henry Arthur
    Daly, Albert Peter Vincent, where he was mentioned in despatches
Daly, Arthur Timothy
    Daly, Denis Bowes
    Daly, Denis William
    Daly, Dermot Ralph
    Daly, George Dermot
    Daly, James Henry
    Daly, Victor Alexander Henry
    Daly, William Adrian Reynolds, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Damer, George Paul
    Dampier, Denis John
    Dancy, Percival Royston ( 1939-1944 )
Dane, Henry, where he became a POW
Dane, Richard Cecil Allen
Dane, Richard Louis Hastings
    Darby, James Lionel d'Esterre
Darby, John Richard d'Esterre
    Darell, Jeffrey Lionel, 8th Bt.
    Darell, William Oswald, 7th Bt., with the Intelligence Corps
    Darling, Gerald Ralph Auchinle
Darling, James Weyland
    Darling, Ralph Reginald Auchin ( 1939-1943 ), when he retired due to ill health
    Darling, Robert Charles Henry,
    Darling, Thomas Auchinleck
    Darroch, Duncan, 7th of Gourock, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dashwood, Alexander John
Daublebsky, Otto, Freiherr von
    Daunt, William Achilles
Davidson, Colin Keppel
    Davidson, Kenneth Bulstrode Ll, where he was mentioned in despatches
Davies, David Michael, 2nd Baro
    Davies, Denis Norman
    Davies, Islwyn Edmund Evan
Davies-Berrington, Douglas Joh
    Davies-Cooke, Paul John
    Davies-Cooke, Philip Ralph
    Davison, Patrick Owen Alexande
    Davison, Thomas Arthur
    Davison, William Kensington, 3r
    Davson, Harry Miller
Dawans, Sigismund-Helmut
    Dawnay, Christopher Payan, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dawnay, David
    Dawnay, Eric Christopher ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW
    Dawnay, George William ffolkes
    Dawnay, Michael
    Dawnay, Oliver Payan, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dawnay, Peter
    Dawnay, Richard, 10th Viscount
    Dawnay, Ronald ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Dawson-Damer, George Lionel Se
    Day, John Forbes André
    De'Ath, Ian Dudley
    Deacon, David Hawthorne
    Deacon, Ernest Claude, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Dean, Arthur Paul, Baron Dean o
    Dease, Ernest Joseph
Dease, Richard Edmund Antony, as a Pilot Officer with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserves
    Debenham, Martin Ridley
    Debenham, Piers Kendrick, 2nd B
    Deedes, Charles Julius, in Europe and Italy, and was wounded
    Deedes, William Francis, Baron
Degenfeld-Schonburg, Christoph
Degenfeld-Schonburg, Ferdinand
    Delacourt-Smith, Charles Georg ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Delius, James Pringle
    Delmege, Hugh Jocelyn
    Delmege, James O'Grady
    Delmé-Murray, George Philip Al, in Burma, where he was wounded
    Demetriadi, Michael Anthony, and was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
    Dene, John Anthony, when he became a POW in 1944
    Denison, John Albert Lister, 8t, in Royal Artillery and Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers
    Denison, Philip Henry Charles
    Denison-Pender, Richard Ernest, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Denman, Charles Spencer, 5th Ba, in the Middle East
    Denman, George ( 1943-1945 )
    Denman, Harold ( 1941-1946 ), in Royal Artillery
    Denman, Peter Frederick Arthur, in the Intelligence Corps
    Denman, Roderick Peter George
    Dennis, Meade Edward
    Dennis, Stratford Hercules, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Denny, Arthur de Courcy MacGil, in Royal Canadian Artillery and Royal Canadian Air Force
Dent, Digby MacArthur
    Dering, Anthony Myles Chomeley ( 1939-1945 ), in the Pioneer Corps
    Dering, Rupert Anthony Yea, 12t ( 1939-1945 )
    Derrett, Raymond Coleridge
Des Voeux, William Richard de
    Devereux, Robert de Bohun
    Devereux, Rodney de Bohun, in the New Zealand Medical Corps
    Devitt, Howson Charles
    Devitt, John Desmond, where he was wounded
    Devitt, Philip Eyre
    Devitt, Thomas Gordon, 2nd Bt.
    Devlin, William ( 1939-1945 )
    Dewar, David Matthew Henry, of
    Dewar, Henry Evelyn Alexander, , where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dewar, James David Ramsay, with the Royal Navy
    Dewar, Matthew James Manuia, with the Royal Engineers
    Dewar, Michael Willoughby ( 1941-1945 ), with the Intelligence Corps and SHAEF (Mission to French Government)
    Dewey, Anthony Hugh, 3rd Bt.
Deym zu Stritez, Johann Nepomu
Deym zu Stritez, Victorinus
    Diacre, Kenneth Kenneth
    Dick-Lauder, George Andrew, of, in Palestine, Somaliland, 52nd Middle East Commandos, Sudan, and Crete, where he became a POW
Dickson, Leonard William
    Digby, Arthur Kenelm ( 1939-1941 )
    Digby, Edward Henry Kenelm, 12t
    Digby-Johnson, Eric, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Dilke, Christopher Wentworth
    Dilke, Oswald Ashton Wentworth
Dill, David Gordon
    Dill, John Albert Edward, with Royal Air Force
    Dill, John Martin Gordon
Dill, John Michael Gordon
Dill, John Pengelly
    Dill, Richard Patrick Murray G, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dill, Richard Wale Gordon
    Dill, Victor Robert Colquhoun
    Dillon, Eric FitzGerald, 19th V ( 1939-1941 )
    Dillon, Gerald Francis Lee ( 1940-1945 )
    Dillon, Michael Eric, 20th Visc
    Dillon, Richard Maurice, in Sicily and Italy
Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Geo
    Diplock, William John Kenneth, ( 1939-1945 )
Dixie, Edward Archibald Wolsta, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dixon, Daniel Stewart Thomas B, including Fnrace and Monte Cassino
    Dixon, Noel Wilbraham ( 1939-1944 ), in Naval Staff, and was invalided
    Dixon-Brown, Cecil Thomas
Dobbie, Arthur William Granvil, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Dobbin, Clarence Rudolf
    Dobbin, Robert Archibald
    Dobbin, Tilton Hemsley, with the U.S. Navy
    Dobbs, Cathcart Eric Stewart
    Dobbs, Conway Edward
    Dobbs, Hector George Edmund
    Dobbs, John Jopp Fairlie ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded and became a POW (1940-45)
    Dobbs, Nithsdale Conway
    Dobbs, Richard Arthur Frederic
Dohna-Schlobitten, Heinrich
Domvile, Barry
    Domvile, Denys Barry Herbert
    Domvile, John Patrick
    Domville, Gerald Guy, 7th Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
Don-Wauchope, John Andrew
    Don-Wauchope, Patrick George, o, in Italy
    Donaldson, John Francis, Baron
    Donaldson, John George Stuart, ( 1939-1945 )
    Donleavy, James Patrick, in the U.S. Navy
    Dorman, Edward Anthony John Re
    Dorman, Edward Mungo
    Dorman, Edward Stephen Patrick, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dorman, Richard
    Dormer, Geoffrey Henry, 17th Ba
Dormer, Hugh Everard
    Dormer, 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
    Dorrien-Smith, Thomas Mervyn ( 1939-1945 )
    Doughty-Tichborne, Anthony Jos
    Doughty-Wylie, Brian Peirson
    Douglas, Archibald Roderick Sh
    Douglas, Archibald Sholto Geor, he was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas, Archibald Stair Monta ( 1943-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
    Douglas, Archibald William
    Douglas, Charles Sholto
    Douglas, David Sholto William
    Douglas, Edward Montagu
    Douglas, Hugh Maxwell
    Douglas, James Archibald
    Douglas, James Sholto, where he was wounded
    Douglas, John Sholto Henry, he was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas, Patrick Sholto, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas, Peter Frederic Sholto, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas, Robert Andrew
    Douglas, Sholto Charles John H
    Douglas, Sholto Courtenay Mack ( 1939-1945 )
Douglas, Thomas William
    Douglas, William Sholto, 1st an
Douglas-Hamilton, David ( 1939-1944 )
    Douglas-Hamilton, Douglas, 14th ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas-Hamilton, George Nigel ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Douglas-Hamilton, James Angus ( 1939-1945 )
    Douglas-Hamilton, Malcolm Avon ( 1939-1945 )
    Douglas-Home, Edward Charles, where he was wounded and became a POW
Douglas-Home, George Cospatric
    Douglas-Home, Henry Montagu
    Douglas-Home, William
    Douglas-Pennant, Cyril Eustace, he was mentioned in despatches
    Douglas-Pennant, Malcolm Frank
    Douglas-Pennant, Nigel
Dowding, Arthur Denis Caswall
    Dowding, Derek Hugh Tremenheer, in the Battle of Britain
    Dowding, Hugh Caswall Tremenhe
Downie, James Cunliffe
    Downton, Charles Murray
    Downton, John Malcolm
    Dowson, Philip Manning
    Doyle, John Francis Hastings, 5
    Doyne, Robert Harry
    Drake, John Raffles Flint
Drake, Michael Robert
Drake, Ronald Francis
    Drew-Smythe, Richard David Som, serving in Burma and India
    Droste zu Vischering von Nesse
Droste zu Vischering von Nesse
Droste zu Vischering, Max Ferd
    Drummond, Andrew Morton
    Drummond, Angus Julian
    Drummond, Arthur Malcolm James
    Drummond, Charles Morton, in East African Engineers
    Drummond, Christopher John Vau ( 1944-1945 )
    Drummond, David James Morton ( 1943-1945 )
    Drummond, Edmund Rupert
    Drummond, Francis William
    Drummond, Frederic Cecil
    Drummond, Frederick Boyd Henea
    Drummond, Geoffrey Heneage, V.C ( 1939-1941 )
    Drummond, Geoffrey Mortimer He
    Drummond, James Arthur Lawrenc
Drummond, James Ralph
    Drummond, John, 10th of Megginc
    Drummond, Spencer Heneage
    Drummond-Hay, Athol Bury, where he became a POW
    Drummond-Hay, Charles Robert
    Drummond-Hay, Donald, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Drummond-Hay, George Thomson
    Drummond-Hay, Harold Sandford, with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces
    Drummond-Murray, Edward John
    Duckworth, Richard Dyce, 3rd Bt
    Duckworth-King, George Henry J ( 1940-1945 )
    Duckworth-King, John Richard, 7 ( 1939-1945 )
    Dudgeon, Antony Greville
    Dudgeon, Joseph Hume ( 1939-1945 )
    Dudgeon, Peter William Archdal
    Duff, Alan Colquhoun, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Duff-Dunbar, Kenneth James
    Duff-Sutherland Dunbar, George
    Dugdale, Michael Arthur Stratf
    Dugdale, Thomas Lionel, 1st Bar ( 1940-1941 ), in the Middle East
    Dugdale, William Stratford, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Duggan, Hubert John ( 1939-1940 )
Duggan, Robert Urquhart
    Duke, Jack Henry Edmond, 3rd Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dunbar, Drummond Cospatrick Ni, where he was wounded twice
    Dunbar, Robert Fyfe
    Dunbar, Uthred Ninian Vere
    Dunbar, William Hancorn Vere
    Dunbar, William Henry George, o
    Dunbar-Nasmith, David Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Duncan, James Alexander Lawson ( 1940-1945 )
    Duncombe, Charles Willian Slin
    Duncombe-Anderson, Anthony Joh, where he was mentioned in despatches
Duncombe-Anderson, Roland Fred
    Duncombe-Anderson, Wilfred Geo
    Dundas, Adam Duncan, of Dundas
    Dundas, Bruce Thomas
    Dundas, Claud Kenneth Melville
    Dundas, George Heneage Lawrenc
    Dundas, Hugh Mackenzie ( 1943-1945 )
    Dundas, Hugh Spencer Lisle, and was mentioned in despatches
    Dundas, Ian Hope, of Dundas
Dundas, John Charles
    Dundas, John George Lawrence
Dundas, Kenelm Crispin Vivian ( 1939-1942 )
Dundas, Kenneth
    Dundas, Lawrence Aldred Mervyn, and was mentioned in despatches
    Dundas, Richard Serle
Dundas, Robert Charles
Dundas, Robert Maldred St. Joh
    Dundas, Robert Montague
    Dundas, Thomas Calderwood, of A, in North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
    Dundas, William John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dunham, Stanley Armour
    Dunlop, Thomas, 3rd Bt.
    Dunlop, William Beckett
    Dunn, John Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Dunn, Philip Gordon, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
    Dunn, Robin Horace Walford, in France, Belgium and North Africa
    Duntze, Daniel Evans, 8th Bt., in the U.S. Army Air Force
    Dupree, James
    Dupree, John Rupert
Dupree, William Vernon John
    Durand, Alan Algernon Marion, 3 ( 1939-1940 ), in Belgium and France
    Durand, Algernon Thomas Marion
    Durand, Mortimer Henry Marion ( 1939 )
Durham, Nicholas
    Durie, 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
    Durrant, William Henry Estridg
    Dyer, Frederick Thomas Swinner
    Dyer, Gordon Swinnerton, where he was invalided
    Dyer, Hugh Swinnerton
    Dyer, John Arnold Swinnerton
    Dyer, Thomas Musgrave Swinnert
    Dyson, George St. John Armitag, where be was captured by the Japanese and became a POW
    Dyson, Peter Spencer Dampier
Eales, Charles Herbert Harbert
Eardley-Wilmot, Anthony Nevill, where he was mentioned in despatches
Eardley-Wilmot, Anthony Revell
    Eardley-Wilmot, John Assheton,
Eardley-Wilmot, John Vere
    Eardley-Wilmot, Paul Revell
    Eardley-Wilmot, Philip
    Eardley-Wilmot, Robert Lloyd
    Eardley-Wilmot, Stephen
    Eardley-Wilmot, Stuart Jeffery
    Earle, Cecil Diccon
    Earle, David Eric Martin ( 1945 ), in Burma
    Earle, Eric Greville
    Earle, Guy Fife, in the Royal Air Force
    Earle, Hardman Alexander Mort, , where he was wounded
    Earle, John Arthur, where he was wounded
    Earle, Nigel Lawrence ( 1944-1945 ), in the Royal Armoured Corps
    Earle, Peter Desmond Noel, in the Atlantic & South-East Asia
    Earle, William Hardman ( 1945 ), in South-East Asia
    Eastwood, Cecil Squire
    Eden, Adrian Arthur
    Eden, Geoffrey Morton, 7th Baro ( 1939-1940 )
    Eden, George Henley
    Eden, George Wilfrid, where he was wounded
    Eden, Henry Charles Hamilton, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Eden, Ivy Maude, in the Women's Land Army
Eden, Michael Charles
    Eden, Michael Francis, 7th Baro
    Eden, Robert Charles Frederick
    Eden, Robert John Pulleine
    Eden, Roger Quentin
Eden, Simon Gascoyn
    Eden, Terence, 8th Baron Auckla
Edgcumbe, Piers Richard
    Edlmann, Joseph Campbell, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Edmondson, Anthony James Kingh
    Edmondson, John Cyril, 2nd Baro, where he was wounded twice
    Edmonstone, Edward St. John
    Edmund-Davies, Herbert Edmund, , with the Royal Welch Fusiliers
Edmunds, Richard Arthur
    Edward, Albert Duncan, with the 1st Australian Water TPT Group
    Edwardes, David
    Edwardes, William, he was mentioned in despatches
    Edwards, Edgar Allen James, in the Middle East
    Edwards, John Clive Leighton, 2
    Edwards, John Henry Priestley, with the Australian Forces
    Edwards, William Harold, in the Middle East and New Guinea
    Edwards-Moss, John Herbert The
    Edwards-Moss, Thomas Richard
    Egerton, Cyril Reginald
    Egerton, David Boswell, 16th Bt
    Egerton, John Sutherland, 6th D, where he became a POW
    Egerton, Scrope Arthur Francis, where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW
    Egerton, Wion de Malpas
    Egerton-Warburton, Edward Howa
    Egerton-Warburton, Wilbraham
    Ehrenburg, Rudolf W. H. V.
    Einhorn, Mathieu Donald, in Britain, North Afirca, Sicily, Italy, Syria and Palestine
Eisenbach, Walter
    Elcock, Frank Dudley
    Eliot, Montagu Robert Vere ( 1944-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Eliot, Nicholas Richard Michae
    Eliott, Arthur Francis Augustu ( 1941-1945 ), in East Africa and Burma
    Eliott, Hugh Herbert Heathfiel, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Eliott, Ivor Keith Heathfield
Eliott, John Livingston Hopkin
    Elkington, Sydney Hughes, where he lost his arm
    Elliot, Alban Charles
    Elliot, Alexander Henry
    Elliot, Charles Atherton, with the Australian Imperial Forces in New Guinea
    Elliot, Dudley Charles Howard, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Elliot, Gerald Augustus
Elliot, Gilbert George
    Elliot, William Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Herb
    Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, John
    Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, John
    Ellis, William Felton
Elphinstone, Harold George Alm
    Elphinstone, John Alexander, 17, where he became a POW
    Elphinstone, Kenneth John Tris ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
    Elphinstone, Maurice Douglas W
    Elphinstone, Rowland Henry
    Elphinstone, William Graham, in Military Intelligence in the Middle East
    Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Francis
Elwes, John Hargreaves
Elwes, John Henry
    Elwes, Robert Philip Henry
    Elworthy, John Churchill
Emerson, Roderick Stanley
    Emmet, Christopher Anthony Rob ( 1943-1946 ), in the Fleet Air Arm
    Emslie, George Carlyle, Baron E, in North Africa, Italy, Greece and Austria, and was mentioned in despatches
England, Ian Hugh Bellingham
    Ennals, David Hedley, Baron Enn
Erbach-Fürstenau, Adolf
Erbach-Fürstenau, Hermann-Albr
Erbach-Fürstenau, Kraft
    Erskine Crum, Vernon Forbes
Erskine, Alistair Robert Hervy
    Erskine, Augustus Evelyn, with the Australian Imperial Forces, where he became a POW
    Erskine, David Alexander John
    Erskine, David Hervey, in Italy
    Erskine, Donald Cardross Flowe
    Erskine, Donald Seymour ( 1943-1945 )
    Erskine, Francis Walter
    Erskine, George Watkin Eben Ja, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Erskine, Gratney Pierrepont ( 1942-1944 )
    Erskine, Ian David, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Erskine, James Monteith, with the Grenadier Guards
    Erskine, John Francis Hervey, 1, and was mentioned in despatches
    Erskine, Malcolm David, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Erskine, Robert Fallowfield ( 1940-1946 ), with Royal Australian Air Force
    Erskine, Thomas David, of Cambo
    Erskine-Hill, John Colville, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Erskine-Hill, Robert, of Quothq ( 1939-1942 )
    Erskine-Murray, James Alastair
Esmonde, Eugene, V.C.
    Esmonde, John Witham
    Esmonde, Patrick
Estoile, Charles
    Eustace, Charles Frere
    Eustace, Gerard Henry
    Eustace, John Patrick Leonard
    Eustace, Rowland
    Eustace, Thomas Robert Hales, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Evans, Charles Leopold
    Evans, David Lloyd
    Evans, Horace Andrew
    Evans, Richard Andvord, 2nd Bar
    Evans, Robert Rufus
    Evans, Trevor George Corry
    Evans-Freke, Peter Ralfe Harri, in India and Burma
    Evans-Freke, Ralfe
    Evans-Lombe, Richard Charles
    Eve, Arthur Malcolm Trustram, 1
    Eve, John Douglas Trustram ( 1939-1942 )
    Eve, Raymond Alister Trustram
    Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Arthur Fr
    Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Francis A
    Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Frederick
Evelyn, Peter George, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Everard, Nugent Henry, 3rd Bt.
    Every, John Simon, 12th Bt.
    Every-Clayton, John Oswald
Evill, William Alan Strathern
    Ewart, William Ivan Cecil, 6th, where he became a POW
    Exshaw, Selwyn John Harold
    Exshaw, Yorick Henry Raoul, with French Artillery
    Eyre, Cyril James, with Natal Mounted Rifles (2nd Echelon and Reserve Group HQ)
    Eyre, Dean Jack
    Eyre, John Stewart
    Eyre, Richard John
Eyston, Thomas More
    Ezra, Derek, Baron Ezra, in the Army
    Faber, Julian Tufnell, in North-West Europe
    Fagan, Arthur William
    Fagan, Christopher George
    Fagan, Christopher Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fagan, Desmond, in South African Tank Corps
    Fagan, Frederick Charles Feltr
    Fagan, George Dallas Dixon
    Fagan, Hugh Mercer, with the U.S. Navy
Fagan, James Feltrim
    Fagan, Louis Estell, Jr.
    Fagan, Richard William Feltrim
    Fairbairn, Alan Bernard Murray, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fairbairn, Patrick Yelverton
    Fairbairn, William Alan Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fairhurst, Denis Irving
    Falaise, Henri, Marquis de la F
Falaise, Richard Rene Gabriel,
    Falkiner, Gervase Leslie, where he was wounded
Falkiner, Lucien Leslie
    Falkiner, Terence Edmond Patri, where he was wounded
    Falkiner, William Sadleir
    Falkus, Hugh, where he was shot down and became a POW
    Fane de Salis, Anthony
    Fane de Salis, Arthur Regester
    Fane de Salis, Cecil Ulysses O
    Fane de Salis, John Peter ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Army Pay Corps
    Fane de Salis, Rodolph Henry, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Fane de Salis, Sydney Charles ( 1939-1945 ), and he was mentioned in despatches
Fane, Charles Nevile
    Fane, Charles William
    Fane, David Anthony Thomas, 15t ( 1944 ), where he was wounded
    Fane, Henry John
    Fane, Henry William Newman
    Fane, John Henry Mark, where he became a POW and then escaped
    Fane, Nigel Loftus Henry
    Fane, Peter Francis George, where he became a POW
    Fane, Robert William Augustus
Farley, Walter Ronald
    Farmer, Dudley Herbert Leopold
    Farquhar, Adrian Capell ( 1943-1946 )
    Farquhar, Arthur Ronald
    Farquhar, Charles Richard
    Farquhar, Ian Rupert
    Farquhar, Peter Forbes, in the North Atlantic convoys
    Farquharson, Alwyne Arthur Com, where he was wounded
    Farquharson, Robert Alexander ( 1943-1946 ), with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Farrant, Anthony
    Farrant, Michael Rodney
    Farrell, William John de Courc, he was wounded and invalided from service 1944
    Farrer, Oliver Thomas, 4th Baro ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Farrington, Henry Francis Cold
    Faulconer, Humphrey Patrick ( 1939-1946 ), in the Royal Air Force
    Faulconer, Ivor Christopher ( 1940-1946 ), in the Fleet Air Arm
Faulkner, Walter Douglas
    Fayrer, Joseph Herbert Spens, 3
    Feilden, Henry Wemyss, 6th Bt., with the Royal Engineers
    Feilding, Basil Egerton, where he was wounded
    Feilding, David Charles ( 1939-1940 ), and became a POW
    Feilding, Henry Anthony
    Feilding, Hugh Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Feilding, William Rudolph Step
    Fellowes, Ailwyn Edward, 3rd Ba, where he became a POW
    Fellowes, John David Coulson, where he was mentioned in despatches, wounded and became a POW
    Fellows, Francis Gerald, encountering U-672
    Fenwick, Montagu John
    Ferguson Davie, Henry Herrick,
    Ferguson, Bryan Gratney, with the Black Watch
Ferguson, George Cuthbert Irwi
    Ferguson, George Hamilton
Ferguson, Kenneth Francis
    Ferguson, Roland Edward Stuart, in the Royal Army Service Corps, and was invalided
    Fergusson, Bernard Edward, Baro, in Burma
    Fergusson, Simon Charles David
    Fergusson-Cuninghame, John Alf ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Fergusson-Cuninghame, Robert W ( 1939-1945 )
    Festing, Francis Wogan, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fetherston-Dilke, Charles Beau ( 1939-1945 )
    Fetherston-Dilke, John Timothy ( 1939-1945 )
    Fetherston-Godley, Francis Wil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fetherstonhaugh, Alfred Hardin, where he became a POW (1942-45)
    Fetherstonhaugh, Theobald Henr, in the Indian Army
    Fetherstonhaugh, Timothy Fell, with the Royal Navy
    Fickling, Hugh Condra
    Field, Marshall, IV
    Field-Marsham, Charles Austin
    Field-Marsham, Robert Edward
    Fielden, David Edward, with the East African Forces
    Fielden, John Anthony
    Fielden, Philip Brand
    Fielding, Allen Henry ( 1939-1946 )
    Fielding, George Rudolf Hanbur, where he was wounded
    Fielding, John Henry ( 1939-1946 )
Filmer-Wilson, Robin
Finch, Edward Henry
Finch, Heneage Michael Charles
    Finch-Hatton, Christopher Guy
    Finch-Knightley, Anthony Henea, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Finch-Knightley, Charles Ian, 1, where he was wounded
    Findlater, Herbert Maxwell, with Royal Berkshire Regiment
    Findlater, John Godfrey, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Finlay, Graeme Bell, 1st Bt. ( 1942-1945 )
    Finlay, John Euston Bell, with 38 Division, Western Command and Special Airborne Force in New Guinea, Moluccas, Phillippines and Borneo
    Finlay, Robert James Bell
    Fisher, Francis Foreman, where he became a POW and escaped
Fisher, George Fisher
    Fisher, Henry Arthur Pears ( 1940-1946 ), and was mentioned in despatches
    Fisher, Humphrey Richmond
    Fisher, John Vavasseur, 3rd Bar
Fiske, William Meade Lindsley,
    Fison, John Michael, where he was wounded
    Fison, Richard Guy, 4th Bt.
    FitzGeorge-Balfour, Robert Geo, serving in North Africa, Sicily and North West Europe
FitzGerald, Adrian John
    FitzGerald, Arthur Henry Brins
    FitzGerald, Denis Henry, in Norway and North-West Europe
    FitzGerald, Dudley Francis Nor, on Naval War Staff (NID)
    FitzGerald, Edward, 7th Duke of ( 1939-1942 )
    FitzGerald, George Peter Mauri
    FitzGerald, Gerald Dudley ( 1939-1945 ), in Royal Navy
    FitzGerald, Gerald, 8th Duke of, where he was wounded and invalided
FitzGerald, John Brinsley
    FitzGerald, John Sidney North
    FitzGerald, Michael Francis
    FitzGerald, Peter Charles, with the Australian Military Forces
    FitzGerald, Peter Desmond
    FitzGerald, Peter John
    FitzGibbon, Robert Louis Const
    FitzHerbert, Arthur William ( 1942-1945 )
    FitzHerbert, David Henry
FitzHerbert, Henry Charles Hug
    FitzHerbert, John Richard Fred, where he became a POW
    FitzHerbert, Thomas Arnold Ves, with Royal Ulster Rifles (wounded)
    FitzHerbert, William Michael ( 1941-1945 ), with 2 NZEF
    FitzMaurice, Cecil O'Bryen, 8th
FitzMaurice, Douglas Hubert Ha
    FitzRoy Newdegate, Francis Hum, where he was wounded
    FitzRoy Newdegate, John Mauric
FitzRoy, Charles Oliver Edward
    Fitzalan-Howard, Bernard Marma ( 1940 ), in France
    Fitzalan-Howard, Martin
    Fitzalan-Howard, Michael, in North-West Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fitzgerald, Brian Arthur Esmon
Fitzgerald, Charles Kirwan
Fitzgerald, Desmond de Bartran
    Fitzgerald, Noel Desmond
    Fitzgerald, Rupert Terence, with Royal Engineers
    Fitzherbert, Arthur de Winton
    Fitzherbert, Basil Francis Nic
    Fitzherbert, Beresford Ivo
Fitzherbert, Charles Trevor Ve
    Fitzherbert, Eden Sydney, with Derbyshire Yeomanry
    Fitzherbert, Michael Cecil, and became a POW in Java
    Fitzherbert, Yvo Laurence Mich, where he was wounded
    Fitzmaurice, Henry Godfrey
Fitzmaurice, James Gerald
    Fitzmaurice, Wilfred Haughton, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Fitzmaurice, Wilfred Vere, where he was invalided
    Fitzroy, Robert Oliver, 2nd Vis, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fitzwilliams, Robert Campbell, in Norway, North Africa, Palestine and Germany, and was mentioned in despatches (1942)
    Fleetwood-Hesketh, Francis Cut
Fleming, Michael Valentine Pau
    Fletcher, Reginald Thomas Herb
    Fletcher-Vane, William Morgan, , and was mentioned in despatches
    Flint, Eric Charles Montagu ( 1940-1942 ), in the Pioneer Corps
    Flint, John Montagu, in Italy and the Middle East, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Flower, Desmond Llowarch Edwar
    Flower, Peter Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Floyd, Arthur Bowen, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Floyd, Charles Murray, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Floyd, Henry Robert Kincaid, 5t
    Floyd, John Duckett, 6th Bt.
    Floyd, Sandford
    Floyer-Acland, Arthur Nugent
    Fock, John Henry Edward, 6th Ba
    Foley, Guy Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Foley, Paul Robert
Foley, Thomas John, Jr.
    Foljambe, Bertram Marmaduke Os ( 1939-1942 )
Foljambe, Peter George William
    Foot, Christopher Isaac
    Foot, John Mackintosh, Baron Fo, with the Royal Army Service Corps, and was mentioned in despatches
    Forbes Adam, Ronald, 2nd Bt. ( 1931-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Forbes Irvine, Alexander Forbe
    Forbes Irvine, Henry Quentin, 2
    Forbes, Andrew Garden Duff ( 1943-1945 ), with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
    Forbes, Arthur Michael Gerald
    Forbes, Arthur Patrick Hasting, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Forbes, Bertie St. John Ochonc
    Forbes, Bertram Aloysius ( 1941-1942 )
Forbes, David Walter Arthur Wi
    Forbes, Duncan
    Forbes, Hamish Stewart, of Newe, was captured at Dunkirk and became a POW
    Forbes, Ian Dudley Stewart ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
    Forbes, James Alexander
    Forbes, John Stewart, of Newe, , where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Forbes, Nigel Ivan, 22nd Lord F, where he was wounded
    Forbes-Dalrymple, Arthur Ewan,
    Forbes-Leith, Robert Ian Alger, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Forbes-Sempill, Margaret, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Ford, Francis Colville McKenzi
Ford, Francis Orme
    Ford, Harold Frank, where he became a POW
    Ford, Henry Russell, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ford, Henry, II ( 1941-1943 ), with the U.S. Navy
Ford, Peter Roger Anson
    Ford, William Clay, with the U.S. Navy Air Corps
    Forde, Desmond Charles
    Forde, Thomas William
    Forester, Henry William
    Forestier-Walker, Alan Ivor, where he became a POW
    Forestier-Walker, Edmond Annes, in North Africa and Italy with 12th HAC Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
    Forestier-Walker, Robert Jesty, Where he was mentioned in despatches
    Forestier-Walker, Urbain Evely, in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Forrester, Franz, in North Africa with the 8th Army
    Fortescue, Arthur Henry Grenvi, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Fortescue, Denzil George, 6th E
    Fortescue, John Desmond Grenvi
    Forwood, Peter Noel, 4th Bt. ( 1945 ), with the Welsh Guards
    Foster, John Gregory, 3rd Bt. ( 1944-1946 ), with South African Artillery
    Foster, Lewis Marshall Gregory
    Foster, Thomas Saxby Gregory, 2
    Foster-Vesey-Fitzgerald, Lesli, with Federated Malay States Volunteers
Foulis, Michael Venour Primros
    Fowke, Frederick Woollaston Ra ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded
    Fowke, Gerrard George, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fowke, Michael Gustavus, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Fowler, Bryan John
    Fowler, Frank
    Fowler, George Charles Willoug, where he was wounded
Fox, William Herbert
    Fox-Strangways, John Denzil, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Fox-Strangways, Raymond George, with the Royal Air Force
    Fox-Strangways, Vivian
    Fox-Strangways, Walter Angelo, , with the Queen's Royal Regiment
Frampton, Allan Stanley
    Frampton, Frederick Phillip
    Frampton, Trevor Thornton
    Francis-Hawkins, Alexander Joh
Franckenstein, Ludwig
Frank, Howard Frederick, 2nd Bt
    Frank, Robert John, 3rd Bt.
    Frankcomb, John
    Frankland, Thomas William Assh
    Frankland-Payne-Gallwey, John,
Franks, Alexander Lumsden
    Franks, Brian Morton Forster
    Franks, Gerald Murray Kendal
    Franks, Henry Cecil
    Franks, Henry Guy Stanley
    Franks, Hugh Philip Kendal
    Franks, Ivan Bromhead
    Franks, John Gerald
    Franks, Robert Lumsden, as a photographer with Royal Air Force
    Franks, Thomas William, with Royal Canadian Navy
    Franks, lan Fergusson Kendal, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fraser, Alastair Hugh Joseph
Fraser, Alexander Simon, Master
    Fraser, Basil Malcolm, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
    Fraser, Blair Alexander
    Fraser, Bruce Austin, 1st Baron ( 1939-1945 )
    Fraser, Donald
    Fraser, George
    Fraser, Hugh Charles Patrick J
    Fraser, Ian James
    Fraser, Ian Montagu, and became a POW in Italy, and lost a leg when the camp was bombed
    Fraser, Norman Cochrane
    Fraser, Simon Christopher Jose, where he was wounded
    Fraser, Simon Walter
    Fraser, William, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Fraser, William, 2nd Baron Stra
    Frederick, Charles Boscawen, 10
Frederick, John Christopher
    Frederick, John Cromwell
    Frederick, Roger, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Freeman, John Keith Noel, 2nd B
Freeman-Mitford, Thomas David
    Fremantle, David Robert
    Fremantle, Francis David Eardl
    Fremantle, John Walgrave Halfo ( 1939-1945 )
Fremantle, Paris Oscar René Fr
    French, Edward Gerald Fleming ( 1940-1944 )
    French, Francis John Poyntz, with Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
    French, George Arthur
    French, Humphrey
    French, John Fenwick
    French, John Richard Charles L ( 1939-1945 )
French, Maurice
    French, Robert Dermot
    French, Terence D'Arcy
    French, William Joseph ( 1940-1942 )
    Freud, Clement Raphael
    Freyberg, Bernard Cyril, 1st Ba
    Freyberg, Paul Richard, 2nd Bar, in Greece, Egypt, Tunisia and Italy
    Fry, Francis Wilfrid, 5th Bt.
    Fulford, Francis Edgar Anthony
    Fuller, Christopher Herbert Fl
    Fuller, Edward Hamilton Fleetw
    Fuller, John Gerard Henry Flee, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Fuller-Acland-Hood, Arthur Joh ( 1939-1945 )
    Fullerton-Carnegie, George Tra
Furlong, Frank Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Furnell, Michael John Gerald
    Furnell, Patrick Cecil Michael
    Furness, Christopher, 2nd Bt.
Furness, Christopher, V.C.
Fyffe, David Oliphant
    Gabbett, Robert Edward
    Gable, William Clark
Gage, Arol Alexander Courtney
    Gage, Edward Fitzhardinge Peyt
    Gage, Ezekiel Boyd, with Royal Artillery
    Gage, Francis Boyd, with Royal Air Force
    Gage, Henry Rainald, 6th Viscou
    Gage, Quentin Henry Moreton, where he was wounded
    Gage, Richard Francis O’Donnel
    Gage, Richard Stewart-Moore
    Galbraith, Alexander Henderson
    Galbraith, James Muir Galloway
    Galbraith, Norman Dunlop Gallo
    Galbraith, Percy Hardie Murray, in India and Burma
    Galbraith, Thomas Galloway Dun
Galbraith, William Brodie Gall
Galen, Clemens-August
Galen, Matthias Bernhard
Galitzine, Dimitri, Prince Gali
    Galloway, Wray Bury, with Royal Air Force
    Gallwey, Gerald Patrick
    Gallwey, Hubert Dayrell, where he was wounded in Crete, and became a POW
    Gallwey, Michael Henry
    Galwey, Geoffrey Valentine ( 1940 )
    Galwey, John Rickards, in the King's African Rifles
    Galwey, William Charles Vernon
    Gambier, Robin Gore
    Gamble, Robin Arthur Norman
    Gardiner, Patrick Lancaster, in North Africa and Italy
    Gardiner, Walter Percy
    Gardner, Patrick Michael
    Gardner, Robert Oswald Guy
    Garnons-Williams, Jocelyn Arth
    Garnsworthy, Charles William, B ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Signals
    Garside, Boris Raymond Dyson
    Garthwaite, Anthony William ( 1939-1942 ), when he was invalided
    Garthwaite, William Francis Cu ( 1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Gascoigne, Julian Alvery, in North Africa and Italy
    Gascoyne-Cecil, James Charles
    Gascoyne-Cecil, Richard Hugh V
    Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur
    Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Edward
    Gascoyne-Cecil, Victor Alexand
Gaskell, Peter Hunter
    Gason, Anthony Wyndham, where he was wounded twice
    Gathorne-Hardy, Patrick Guy
    Gavan Duffy, Charles Allan
    Geddes, Alexander Campbell
    Geddes, Anthony Reay Mackay
    Geddes, David Campbell
    Geddes, Ford Irvine
    Geddes, Ian Irvine
    Geddes, John Reay Campbell, where he was wounded
    Geddes, Keith Irvine
    Gerard, Robert William Frederi
    Gerard, Rupert Charles Frederi
German, Raymond Johnson
    Gerrish, John Edward, on the North-West Frontier
    Gethin, Desmond Richard le Poe, where he was wounded
Gethin, Geoffrey Forrest
Gethin, John Percy Devayne
    Gethin, Patrick St. Lawrence C, where he was wounded
    Gethin, Percy Amorey Beaufort ( 1943-1944 )
    Gethin, Percy Edward Lovell, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gethin, Percy St. Lawrence, in the Middle East
    Gethin, Richard
    Gethin, Richard Patrick St. La
    Gethin, Robert Hugh, with the Intelligence Corps and 1st Airborne Division
    Gethin, 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
    Gibbon, Acton Henry Gordon
    Gibbon, Edward Acton
    Gibbon, Edward Acton Alcock
    Gibbon, Edward Lyster
    Gibbon, Eric Holroyd, where he became a POW in italy, and escaped in 1943
    Gibbon, Thomas Holroyd, where he was mentioned in despatches at Dunkirk and was wounded at El Alamein
    Gibbons, Colin Kenrick
    Gibbons, Henry, in Nigeria and India
    Gibbons, John Edward, 8th Bt., in Iran and Syria
    Gibbons, Thomas Henry
    Gibbs, Andrew Antony, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gibbs, Anthony Durant, 5th Baro
    Gibbs, Antony
    Gibbs, Beresford Norman
    Gibbs, Eric Philip, and he was mentioned in despatches
Gibbs, Evan Llewellyn
    Gibbs, Joseph Francis Vaughan ( 1943-1945 )
    Gibbs, Lancelot Merivale
    Gibbs, Martin Antony
    Gibbs, Martin St. John Valenti, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gibbs, Mildred Dorothea, in the Civil Defence
    Gibbs, Peter Houldsworth
    Gibbs, Peter Joseph ( 1940-1941 ), when he was invalided
    Gibbs, Ralph Crawley-Boevey
    Gibbs, Roland Christopher, where he served in North Africa, Italy and Europe
Gibbs, Ronald Gordon Vicary
Gibbs, Vicary Paul
Gibson, Alexander Pollock
    Gibson, Christopher Herbert, 3r
    Gibson, Edward Russell, 3rd Bar, taking part in the assault on Sicily
    Gibson, John Frederic, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gibson, Richard Patrick Tallen ( 1940-1941 ), in North Africa, when he became a POW for 1941-43
    Gibson, William David, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Gibson-Craig-Carmichael, Archi
    Gibson-Watt, Andrew James, with the Welsh Guards
    Gibson-Watt, James David, Baron, in North Africa and Italy
    Gilbart-Denham, Vivian Vandele
    Gilbey, Arthur Sebastian, where he became a POW
    Gilbey, Giles Milner
    Gilbey, Mark Newman ( 1943-1945 ), in Italy
    Gilbey, Walter Derek, 3rd Bt., where he became a POW
Gillett, Guy Richard Tufnell
    Gilliat, Martin ( 1939-1940 ), and was a POW (1940-45)
    Gillman, Herbert Charles Rube, and was mentioned in despatches
    Gilmour, John Edward, of Lundin, in North-West Europe, and was wounded
Gimson, Josiah Antony Boeck
Giraldes y de la Helguera, Enr
Gise, Rudiger
    Gladstone, John, of Capenoch
    Glanville-Brown, William ( Aug 1939 ), in an anti-aircraft regiment
    Glyn, Anthony Geoffrey Leo Sim
    Glyn, Gerald Hugh
    Glyn, John Patrick Riversdale, , where he was wounded
Glyn, Peter John
    Glyn, Ralph George Campbell, 1s, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Glyn, Richard Hamilton, 5th/9th
    Glyn, Ronald St. George
    Gobourn, Edward David Crichton, with the Royal Fusiliers
    Gobourn, Peter Charles Crichto, where he was wounded
    Godfrey, Arthur Harry Langham
Godfrey-Faussett, David Freder, he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Godley, Alexander Shepstone, in Singapore, Ceylon, Burma and India
    Godley, Brian Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Godley, John Raymond, 3rd Baron ( 1940-1946 ), as a naval pilot
Godson, Michael Stapylton, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goff, Hugh Stuart Trevor
Goff, Ion Malise, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goff, Reginald Stannus
    Goff, Robert Ewen Cameron, in France, Belgium and Palestine
Going, Richard Wyndham-Quin
Gompertz, Philip Arthur Leo
    Gooch, Brian Sherlock, he was mentioned in despatches
    Gooch, George Ernest, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Gooch, Kenneth Thackeray, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gooch, Richard Frank Sherlock
    Gooch, Robert Eric Sherlock, 11, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Gooch, Trevor Peter Sherlock, 5
    Goodall, Anthony Charles, where he became a POW twice
    Goodbody, Douglas Fergus
    Goodbody, Douglas Maurice
    Goodbody, Godfrey Marcus
    Goodbody, Guy Urwick
    Goodbody, Hugh Nicholson
    Goodbody, Kenneth Manliffe
    Goodbody, Philip Perry
    Goodbody, Richard Wakefield
    Goodbody, Roger Relton
    Goodbody, Thomas Richard
Goodbody, William James Perry
    Goodenough, Frederick Cockerel, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goodenough, Michael Grant
    Goodenough, Richard Edmund, 2nd, where he was invalided
    Goodhart, John Gordon, 3rd Bt. ( 1942-1946 )
Goodhart, Philip George Nelson
    Gordon, Adam Granville, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gordon, Alastair Ninian John, 6
    Gordon, Alexander Robert Gisbo
    Gordon, Alexander William Kenm
    Gordon, David George Ian Alexa, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gordon, Douglas Charles Lindse
    Gordon, Douglas Claude Alexand, in Italy
    Gordon, Edward Ormond
    Gordon, John Edmund
Gordon, John Eyre Gisborne, in East Africa
    Gordon, John Ramsay
    Gordon, John de la Hay
Gordon, Michael James Andrew
    Gordon, Roderic Armyne
    Gordon-Cranstoun, Alastair Jos, in France and the Middle East
    Gordon-Duff, George Edward
    Gordon-Duff, John Beauchamp, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gordon-Duff, Lachlan Cecil
Gordon-Duff, Randall Thomas
    Gordon-Duff, Thomas Robert, 10t
    Gordon-Lennox, Alexander Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gordon-Lennox, Frederick Charl
    Gordon-Lennox, George Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Gordon-Lennox, Reginald Arthur
    Gore, Adrian Clements
    Gore, Dundas Corbet
    Gore, Francis St. John Corbet
    Gore, Frederick Dundas Corbet, with the Australian Army
    Gore, Frederick John Pym
    Gore, Humphry Gerard Napier
    Gore, Nigel Hugh St. George, 14, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Gore, Paul Annesley
    Gore, Ralph St. George Brian, 1
    Gore, Richard Ralph St. George
    Gore, Rosemary Ella Corbet, with the Australian Imperial Force
    Gore, Thomas Gerard
    Gore-Booth, Angus Josslyn, 8th
Gore-Booth, Brian
    Gore-Langton, Alaric Hubert St
    Gore-Langton, Grenville Edward
    Gore-Langton, Hubert Edwin
    Gore-Langton, Ian William
    Gore-Langton, Richard Gerald
    Goring, Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goring, John, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Goschen, Alexander Gerard Lee
    Goschen, Donald Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goschen, Edward Christian, 3rd, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Goschen, Geoffrey William
    Goschen, John Alexander, 3rd Vi
Goschen, John Arthur
Goschen, William Henry
Gossage, Peter Leslie
Gott, William Henry Ewart, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Gough-Calthorpe, Ronald Arthur
    Gould, Jay, III
    Goulding, William Basil, 3rd Bt
    Gourlay, Basil Ian Spencer
    Graaff, De Villiers, 2nd Bt., and became a POW
    Grade, Lew, Baron Grade, in the Royal Artillery
    Graham, Alastair
    Graham, Brian
    Graham, Charles Spencer Richar
Graham, Clyde Euan Miles
Graham, Derek Ian
    Graham, Dominick Stuart, where he was wounded twice, mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Graham, Douglas Leslie
    Graham, Fergus Reginald Winsfo
    Graham, Frederick Clarence Cam, where he was mentioned in despatches three tmes
    Graham, John Reginald Noble, 3r
Graham, Nigel
Graham, Patrick
    Graham, Philip Skelton
Graham, Philip William Collis
    Graham, Richard Bellingham, 10t, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Graham, Roderic Arthur
    Graham, Roland Harris
    Graham, Stuart Douglas, where he was wounded
    Graham-Vivian, Henry Richard, where he was severely wounded
    Grant Watson, Herbert Claude
Grant Watson, Robert Low
Grant, Arthur Lindsay, of Monym, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously (1945)
    Grant, Charles Robert Archibal
    Grant, Francis Cullen, of Monym, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Grant, Patrick
Grant, Raoul Charles
    Grant, Ronald Charles, 10th Bar
    Grant-Dalton, Nathaniel Duncan, in the Western Desert and Italy
    Grant-Ferris, Robert Grant, Bar, in the Royal Air Force
    Grant-Suttie, Hubert Francis
    Grattan, Henry, and was mentioned in despatches
    Grattan, Henry
    Grattan-Bellew, Arthur John, where he became a POW 1942-45
    Graves, Vernon North
    Gray, Arthur Bernard St. Georg, with Royal Air Force
    Gray, Harold Reginald St. Geor, with the Royal Marines Commandos
    Gray, Wynne Walton St. George
    Grayson, Brian Harrington
    Grayson, Ronald Henry Rudyard, , with the Royal Air Force
    Grayson, Tristram Hugh Harring
Graz, Edward Percy Aymer
    Green-Price, Francis Chase
    Green-Price, John, 4th Bt.
    Greenaway, Derek Burdick, 2nd B
    Greene, Charles Westland, and was mentioned in despatches three times
    Greene, Geoffrey Plunket Conyn
    Greene, Juan Nassau, with Royal Air Force
    Greenhill, Denis Arthur, Baron, in North Africa, Italy, India and South-East Asia, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Greenhill, Stanley, 2nd Baron G, in the Royal Air Force
Greenshields, Royston Maurice
    Greenway, Atheling Kelvynge Br
    Greenway, Charles Paul, 3rd Bar, where he was wounded
    Greenwell, John Evelyn
    Greenwell, Peter McClintock, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Greenwell, Whitfield Ava Aynsl
    Greenwood, Albert Francis, in North Africa, and became a POW at Tobruk on 21 June 1942
    Greenwood, Michael Henry Hamar, with the RCS
    Greer, Alexander Hugh Courtney, with Royal Armoured Corps
    Greer, Derek Richard Roderick, with Royal Ulster Rifles
    Greer, Eric Roberts
    Greer, Roderick Denis, on General Staff War Office
    Greeves, Frederick Douglas
Greeves, Hubert Gough
    Greeves, John Ronald Howard
    Greeves, Patrick Reginald
    Gregory, Rannulf Alfred Earle
    Gregory, Richard Graham
    Gregory-Hood, Alexander Marsha, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Gregson-Ellis, Philip George S
Grenfell, Arthur Bernard John
    Grenfell, Cecil John
Grenfell, Geoffrey Seymour
    Grenfell, Harold Francis Pasco
    Grenfell, Pascoe Christian Vic, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Grenfell, Peter George, 2nd Bar
    Grenfell, Victor Cyril, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gresley, Nigel
    Gresley, Roger, in France and India
Gretton, Richard John
    Greville, Guy Eric Fulke, where he became a POW and escaped
    Greville, Guy George Frederick
Greville, John Ambrose Henry
Greville, Ronald Cecil
    Grey Egerton, Philip John Cale, in North Africa and Italy
    Grey, Albert Harry George Camp
    Grey, Arthur Christopher
    Grey, John, 9th Baron Walsingha
    Grey, Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Grey, Nigel
    Grey, Richard Patrick
    Grey, Roger, where he was wounded
    Grey, Roger, 10th Earl of Stamf
    Grierson, Michael John Bewes, o ( 1940-1946 ), with the Royal Air Force
    Griffith-Griffin, Anthony Temp
    Grigg, John Edward Poynder, 2nd
    Grigson, Aubrey Herbert
Grimshaw, Desmond Kenneth Brom
Grimston, Bruce David
    Grimston, Robert Walter Sigism
    Grosvenor, Hugh Richard
    Grosvenor, Robert Arthur ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
    Grosvenor, Robert Egerton, 5th
    Grosvenor, Robert George, 5th D, where he was wounded
Grotrian, Charles Herbert Bren
    Grotrian, John Appelbe Brent, 2, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Grotrian, Robert Philip Brent
Grove-White, Dermot
    Grubb, Alexander James Watkins
    Grubb, Arnold Page
    Grubb, Arthur Harold
    Grubb, Cedric Alexander
    Grubb, Edward Thomas
    Grubb, Michael Watkins
    Grubb, Patrick de Cruce, he was severely wounded and so invalided out
    Grubb, Ralph Ernest Watkins
    Grubb, Richard Henry Alexander, with the Singapore Volunteer Corps and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
    Grubb, Robert Going McClintock
    Grylls, William Edward Harvey
    Guest, Ivor Grosvenor, 2nd Visc
    Guest, John Spencer Churchill, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Guinness, Algernon Arthur St., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Guinness, Anthony Peter Boothb, on minesweepers
Guinness, Arthur Onslow Edward
    Guinness, Bryan Walter, 2nd Bar, in the Middle East and France
    Guinness, Edward Douglas
    Guinness, Humphrey Patrick
    Guinness, James Edward Alexand
    Guinness, Thomas Loel Evelyn B, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
    Guinness, Victor Edward Gwynne
    Gull, John Evelyn, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Gully, Thomas Sutton Evelyn, 3r
    Gun Cuninghame, Henry Maurice, where he was at Dunkirk, and was mentioned in despatches
    Gunning, Orlando Peter
    Gunning, Robert Charles, 8th Bt
Gunston, John St. George
    Gunston, Richard Wellesley, 2nd
Gurdon, Robert Brampton
    Gurney, Oliver Robert, with the Royal Artillery
    Gurowski, Richard Dudley Melch
Guthrie, Alan
    Guthrie, Connop Thirwall Rober ( 1941-1945 ), in the Security Division
    Guthrie, Giles Connop McEachar
    Guthrie-James, David Pelham
    Guttenberg, Karl Theodor, and became a POW of the British
Guttenberg, Philipp Franz
    Gwynn, Arthur Montagu, he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Gwynne-Evans, Ian William, 3rd
Hacket-Pain, Thomas Archibald
    Hackett, Conn William Cuningha
    Hackett, John Terence Aylmer
    Hackett, John Winthrop ( 1939 ), he was mentioned in despatches five times and was wounded three times
    Hackett, Reginald Robert Winth
    Hacking, Douglas Eric, 2nd Baro
    Hacking, Edgar Bolton
    Haden-Guest, Leslie, 1st Baron
    Haden-Guest, Peter, 4th Baron H
Hadow, John Maude
    Haeften, John Henry Francis
Hagenburg, Wilhelm
    Haggerston, Hugh Carnaby de Ma
    Haig, George Alexander Eugene ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
    Haire, John Edwin, Baron Haire
    Haldane, Herbert John
    Haldane, James ( 1940-1945 )
    Hales Pakenham Mahon, Nicholas
    Hales Pakenham Mahon, Wilfrid ( 1939-1946 ), on General Staff
    Hall, Bruce ( 1940-1942 )
    Hall, David Robert
    Hall, Desmond Percy Dobbyn
    Hall, Francis Alleyne ( 1942-1946 )
Hall, Frederick Fenton Harriso
    Hall, Frederick Henry, 2nd Bt.
Hall, John Buller Edward
Hall, John Wellington
    Hall, Julian Henry, of Dunglass, with Intelligence Corps and Special Forces
    Hall, Lionel Reid, of Dunglass, , where he was mentioned in despatches
Hall, Malcolm
Hall, Patrick Geoffrey
Hall, Philip Roderick
Hall, Thomas Byfield
    Hall, William Henry
    Hall-Dare, Derrick Arthur
    Hallinan, Edward Victor
    Hallinan, Timothy Edward, where he was wounded
    Halpert, Michael Francis de
    Halsey, Guy Marsden, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Halsey, Thomas Edgar, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hambling, Herbert Hugh, 3rd Bt.
    Hambro, Charles Jocelyn
    Hambro, Everard Bingham, and was mentioned in despatches
    Hambro, Jocelyn Olaf
    Hambro, Nigel Harold
Hambro, Robert Alexander
    Hamburger, Michael Peter Leopo
    Hamilton Stubber, John Henry, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hamilton, Alastair Gavin
Hamilton, Anthony Edmund Huber
    Hamilton, Benjamin Henry Noel
    Hamilton, Charles Robert Franc
    Hamilton, Charles Sackville
    Hamilton, Chetwode Maurice Cha
    Hamilton, Claud Nigel ( 1939-1942 )
Hamilton, Cyril Penn
    Hamilton, Edward William
    Hamilton, Frederick Campbell
    Hamilton, Godfrey John
Hamilton, Harry
    Hamilton, Henry
    Hamilton, Hubert Charles Paule, where he was wounded
    Hamilton, Ian Frank Howden
    Hamilton, James Alexander Hans
Hamilton, John Eric
    Hamilton, John William Stirlin
    Hamilton, John d'Henin, 3rd Bar, where he was wounded
    Hamilton, Louis Henry Keppel
    Hamilton, Michael Aubrey
    Hamilton, Patrick Hugh Coghlan
    Hamilton, Thomas Francis Chetw
    Hamilton-Baillie, John Robert ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
Hamilton-Russell, Arthur Gusta ( 1939-1940 )
Hamilton-Russell, Desmond Clau
Hamilton-Russell, Gustavus Las
    Hamilton-Russell, John
    Hamilton-Russell, Richard Gust, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hamilton-Spencer-Smith, Thomas
    Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Bas
Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Bas
    Hammick, Henry Edgar Murray
    Hammick, Roger Alexander
    Hammick, Stephen Aubone
    Hampshire, Stuart Newton, with Intelligence Corps
    Hanbury, Harold Greville
    Hanbury, Osgood Philip Villier
Hanbury-Tracy, Michael David C
    Hanbury-Tracy, Richard Algenon
    Hanbury-Tracy-Domvile, Claud E
    Hancock, Dennis Allen Coulter
    Handcock, Clifford Marcel, with the 1st Airborne Division
    Handcock, Terrance Robin ( 1940-1944 ), with the Metropolitan Police Reserve
    Handcock, William Stanley
Handford, Anthony Charles Theo
    Hanham, Henry Phelips, 11th Bt.
    Hanham, John Ludlow, 10th Bt.
    Hanham, Michael William, 12th B
    Hankey, Christopher Alers
    Hankey, Oliver Clement Alers
    Hanmer, Arthur Richard
    Hanmer, Charles Gordon ( 1940-1943 )
    Hanmer, Guy Thomas, where he became a POW
    Hanmer, Henry Ivan
    Hanmer, John Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hanmer, John Walden, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Hanmer, Nicholas Brian
    Hanmer, Patrick William Talgai
    Hanmer, Robert Hugh
    Hanmer, Stephen Henry, where he was wounded
Hannay, Patrick Claude
    Hannay, Ramsay William Rainsfo
Hansen, Hellmut
    Hanson, Charles John, 3rd Bt.
    Hanson, James Edward, Baron Han
    Hanson, Richard Leslie Reginal ( 1941-1945 )
    Harbord, Ralph Evelyn
    Harbord-Hamond, Anthony Philip ( 1942-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
    Harcourt Vernon, Egerton Gerva
    Harcourt Vernon, Granville Art
    Harcourt Vernon, Granville Cha
    Harcourt, Robert Venables Vern
    Harcourt, William Edward, 2nd V
    Harding, Allan Francis John, 1s, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Harding, Valentine
    Hardy, Maurice John
    Hardy, Rupert John, 4th Bt.
    Hare, Alan Victor
Hare, Charles John Francis
    Hare, Francis Theodore
    Hare, Hugh Percy
Hare, James Hugh
    Hare, John Hugh, 1st Viscount B, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hare, Richard Mervyn, where he became a POW and worked on the Burma-Thailand Railway
    Hare, Robert Gerald Dillon
    Hare, William Francis, 5th Earl
Hargreaves, John Michael
    Harington, Charles Henry Pepys, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Harington, Edward Henry Vernon
    Harington, Hugh
    Harington, John Charles Dundas
    Harington, John Temple
    Harington, Kenneth Douglas Eve ( 1939 )
    Harmar-Nicholls, Harmar, Baron, in India and Burma
    Harmood-Banner, George Knowles
    Harmsworth, Arthur Geoffrey An
Harmsworth, Charles Alfred St.
    Harmsworth, St. John Bernard V
    Harper, Ian Macdonald ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and North-West Europe
    Harris, Anthony Travers Kyrle,
    Harris, Christopher Money, with the Reserve of Air Force Officers
    Harris, Edward Hermann, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Harris, George William
    Harris, Jack Wolfred Ashford, 2, with the New Zealand Forces
    Harris, John Percival
    Harris, Lawrence Anstie
    Harris, Thomas Nicholas Robins
    Harris-Temple, Arthur Temple
Harrison, Ernest William
    Harrison, James Harwood, 1st Bt
    Hart Dyke, Eric, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hart Dyke, Michael Percyvall ( 1940-1945 ), in the Middle East
    Hart Dyke, Trevor, in France and Burma
Hart, Edward Chichester
Hartig, Karl Friedrich
    Hartwell, Brodrick William Cha
    Hartwell, John Redmond
    Harvey, Geraldine, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Harvey, Herbert, in Sicily and Italy
    Harvey, Herbert Maurice
    Harvey, James Henry
    Harvey, John James Gascoyne, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Harvey, John Wynn ( 1942-1946 ), with King's Royal Rifle Corps and Essex Regiment
    Harvey, Lloyd Lorenzo
    Harvey, Peter Charles Oliver, 2, with the Royal Artillery
    Harvey, Raymond Cavendish
    Harvey, Reginald Lloyd, and became a POW in Thailand
    Harvey, William Cavendish
Hase, Felix Rüdiger Georg Walt
    Haselden, John Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hastings, David Fox Godolphin
    Hastings, Robin Hood William S, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hastings, Stephen Lewis Edmons, in the Western Desert and Italy
    Hastings-Bass, Peter Robin Hoo
    Hattersley, Sidney Martin, and he was mentioned in despatches
Hatzfeldt, Hermann Kraft
    Haughton, Samuel Gillmor
Haviland, David Reginald Ferre
    Hawker, Arden Seymour
    Hawkey, Roger Pryce, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 )
Hawkins, Christopher Alexander ( 1940-1942 )
Hawkins, Cæsar Charles
    Hawkins, Geoffrey Alan Brooke, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Hawkins, Gerald Francis Cæsar
    Hawkins, Humphrey Villiers Cæs ( 1942-1945 ), with 6th South African Armoured Division
    Hawkins, Victor Francis Staple, and was seriously wounded at Kohima
    Hawley, David Henry, 7th Bt. ( 1940-1945 ), where he became a POW
    Haworth, Christopher William
    Haworth, Frank Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
    Haworth, Michael Goodier, and was mentioned in despatches
    Haworth, Stephen Alexander
    Haworth-Booth, Osbert Charles ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany and was mentioned in despatches
    Haworth-Booth, Robin Howard
    Hay, Bache McEvers Athole, 11th ( 1939-1945 )
    Hay, James Malcolm, of Seaton, where he was wounded
    Hay, James Woulfe, in the South African Medium Regiment
    Hay, Martin John
    Hay, Peter Brian, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Hay, Ronald Cuthbert
    Hay-Drummond-Hay, John Waldo E
Hay-Drummond-Hay, Peter
Hay-Neave, Peter Arundell
    Hayter, Richard
    Hazlerigg, Arthur Greville May
    Hazlerigg, Arthur Grey, 2nd Bar
    Hazlerigg, Arthur William
    Hazlerigg, Thomas Heron
    Head, Antony Henry, 1st Viscoun
    Head, Francis David Somerville, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Head, John Kenelm Somerville
    Head, Robert Digby, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Headlam, Anthony Francis
    Healey, Denis Winston, Baron He, and was mentioned in despatches
    Heath, Edward Richard George
    Heathcoat-Amory, Derick, 1st an
Heathcoat-Amory, Edgar Fitzger
Heathcoat-Amory, Patrick Geral
    Heathcoat-Amory, Roderick
    Heathcoat-Amory, William, 5th B
Heathcote, Charles
    Heathcote, Gilbert Simon, 9th B, in the Royal Artillery
    Heathcote, Martin Shirley ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
    Heathcote, William Jerrold ( 1942 ), and became a POW in Italy
    Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, , where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
    Heaton-Armstrong, Bertha Grace, with the Womens Auxiliary Police Corps (W.A.P.C.)
    Heaton-Armstrong, Charles Geor
    Heaton-Armstrong, John Dunamac, as a Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Heaton-Armstrong, Robert Carew, a Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force
    Heaton-Armstrong, Thomas Micha
    Heaton-Armstrong, William Henr, as a Captain in the Grenadier Guards
    Heaton-Ellis, John Sydney
    Heaton-Ellis, Peter Richard, in North-West Europe
    Heber-Percy, Algernon George W, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Heber-Percy, Cyril Hugh Regina, where he was wounded
    Heber-Percy, David Josceline A, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Heber-Percy, Hermione Constanc
    Heber-Percy, Hugh Alan, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Heber-Percy, John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Heber-Percy, Peter
    Hely Hutchinson, David Edward
    Hely Hutchinson, Michael ( 1939-1943 ), in Malaya, where he became a POW
Hely Hutchinson, Patrick Walte
    Henderson, Alistair Forsyth Ca ( 1941-1945 ), with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Henderson, Ian Alexander
Henderson, John Alexander Arno
    Henderson, John William Philip ( 1943-1946 )
    Henderson, Peter Gordon, Baron ( 1942-1944 ), with the Scots Guards
Henderson, Robert Fordell
    Henderson, Roger Arnold
    Henderson-Stewart, James, 1st B, where he was wounded
Henley, Antony Basil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Henley, Robert Stephen
    Henn, Francis Robert
    Henn, Thomas Rice, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Henn, William Bryan
    Hennessy, Frederick Francis Ge
    Hennessy, Robert Angus Martin, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Henniker, Anthony Trecothic Ma
    Henniker, Mark Chandos Auberon, where he was wounded
    Henniker, Richard ( 1940-1945 )
    Henniker, Robert John Aldborou
    Henniker-Heaton, Arthur, and was mentioned in despatches
    Henniker-Heaton, Arthur Dermot ( 1939-1945 ), with the Durham Light Infantry
    Henniker-Heaton, Clement Alger ( 1940-1944 )
    Henniker-Heaton, John Victor P, and was mentioned in despatches
    Henniker-Heaton, Michael Hamil
    Henniker-Heaton, Robin John, and was mentioned in despatches
    Henniker-Major, John Patrick E, in Western Desert and Yugoslavia (and was wounded)
    Henniker-Major, Richard Arthur, and became a POW in 1942
    Henry, James Holmes, 2nd Bt., and was mentioned in despatches
    Hepburne-Scott, Francis Michae
    Hepburne-Scott, Francis Willia
    Hepburne-Scott, Henry Alexande
    Hepburne-Scott, Michael Henry
    Hepburne-Scott, Walter Schombe
    Hepper, James Mortimer ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Hepper, Montagu Geoffrey Almar ( 1939-1945 )
    Herbert, Anthony Edward George, where he was wounded
    Herbert, Arthur Patrick
    Herbert, Charles Edward Mercer, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Herbert, Christian Victor Char
Herbert, Christopher Reginald
    Herbert, Edward Robert Henry, 5
    Herbert, Edwin Otway, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Herbert, Henry Arthur
    Herbert, Henry George Alfred M
Herbert, Mervyn Horatio Herber
    Herbert, Oliver Hayley Dennis ( 1940-1945 )
    Herbert, Sidney Charles, 16th E
    Herbert, Sidney, 1st and last B, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Herbert, Valentine Henry Okes
    Heriot-Maitland, Richard Ogilv
Hermon-Hodge, Anthony Claude
    Hermon-Hodge, Hermon Robert Fl
    Hervey, Alexander George, where he became a POW
    Hervey, Eric George
    Hervey, Richard George
    Hervey, Ronald Frederick Willi, in the Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Artillery and Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    Hervey-Bathurst, Benjamin Alex
    Hervey-Bathurst, Frederick Pet
    Herwig, Robert, with the Marines
    Hesketh, Charles Peter Fleetwo
    Hesketh, Roger Fleetwood, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld, ( 1939-1942 )
Hewett, Basil Duff
    Hewett, Jack Patrick Majendie
    Hewett, Richard William
    Hewett, William George
    Hewitt, Brian Lifford
    Hewitt, Edward James Stanley
    Hewitt, Joseph, 2nd Bt.
    Hewitt, Terence John Lifford, where he became a POW
    Hewitt, Theodore Denis
    Heygate, Edward Stephen
    Heygate, John Edward Nourse, 4t
    Heywood Jones, Benjamin
    Heywood, Basil Lemprière ( 1942-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force Regiment
    Heywood, Everard Lemprière
    Heywood, Oliver Kerr, 5th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Heyworth, Reginald Francis
    Hibbert, Reginald Alfred, in Albania
    Hickman, Arthur
    Hickman, Denis Stewart, in Africa and Italy and became a POW
    Hickman, Geoffrey Victor
    Hickman, Hugh Geoffrey
    Hickman, Michael, where he was wounded
    Hickman, Patrick Nelson
Hickman, Thomas Alfred Kenneth
    Hicks-Beach, Michael William B
    Hicks-Beach, Peter Stewart, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hildyard, Myles Thoroton, he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hill, Alaric Bryan ( 1939-1945 ), with the South African Air Force
    Hill, Brian Henry Rowland
    Hill, Clement Walter Rowland, where he was wounded three times
    Hill, Cyril John Percy, and was mentioned in despatches
Hill, Edward Frank
    Hill, Evelyn Vernon Llewellyn
    Hill, George Alfred Rowley, 9th
    Hill, George Chenevix, with the Royal Air Force
    Hill, Hubert George Morgan ( 1939 ), and was mentioned in despatches
Hill, Leonard Graham
    Hill, Richard Augustus Sandys
    Hill, Rowland Graham
Hill, Rowland Mytton
    Hill-Norton, Peter John, Baron, in the Arctic and North-West Approaches
    Hill-Wood, Charles Kerrison Hi
    Hill-Wood, Dennis John Charles ( 1939-1943 ), and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Hilton, Albert Victor, Baron Hi ( 1941-1945 )
    Hirst, Hugh Harold
    Hoare, Bertie Rex O'Bryen, and was mentioned in despatches three times
    Hoare, James O'Bryen
    Hoare, John Nigel Rolls
    Hoare, Robert Rawdon ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hobart, Percy Cleghorn Stanley
    Hobart, Robert Hampden, 3rd Bt.
    Hobart-Hampden, Sidney Mary Ca, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Hobart-Hampden, Vere Frederick, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Hobhouse, Benjamin Arthur
    Hobhouse, Charles Chisholm, 6th
    Hobhouse, Hugh Cam
    Hobhouse, John Spencer
    Hodge, John Rowland, 2nd Bt.
    Hodgkinson, Robert Hugh
    Hodson, Charles Christopher Ph ( 1939-1946 )
    Hodson, David Thomas ( 1940-1945 )
    Hodson, Edmond Adair, 5th Bt.
    Hodson, Gerald Lord
Hodson, Hubert Blake ( 1939-1942 )
Hoensbroech, Karl
    Hogarth, John Usher
    Hogg, Arthur Ramsey, 7th Bt.
    Hogg, Esmond Popham, where he became a POW
    Hogg, John Nicholson, in Greece, Crete, North Africa and Europe
    Hogg, Michael David, 8th Bt.
    Hogg, Quintin McGarel, Baron Ha
Hohenau, Albrecht ( 1939-1940 )
Hohler, Craven Goring
    Hohler, Edward Christopher ( 1939-1945 )
Holcroft, John Culcheth
    Holden, John
    Holden, Paul, 7th Bt.
    Holder, John Eric Duncan, 3rd B
Holder, Richard John Chavasse
    Holland, Antony Francis
    Holland, Cedric Swinton
    Holland, David Cuthbert Lyall
    Holland, Douglas Orpen Huntly, in Intelligence, and was mentioned in despatches
    Holland, Jim Sothern, 2nd Bt.
    Holland-Hibbert, Julian Thurst ( 1939-1943 ), where he was wounded and invalided
    Holland-Hibbert, Thurstan, 4th
    Hollins, Frederick Undecimus
    Holme, John Robert E.
Holme-Sumner, Berkeley Day
Holmes à Court, Brian
    Holmes à Court, Peter, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Holmes à Court, Peter Worsley, in Royal Navy Reserve
    Holmes à Court, Robert Anthony, with South African Forces
Holmes à Court, Walter Alexand
    Holmes à Court, William Charle
    Holmes, Hugh Clifford ( 1942-1946 ), with the Royal Artillery
    Holt, Herbert Paton ( 1939-1940 )
Holt, Philip de Vere
    Home, David George, of Blackadd
Homer, John Wood
    Hone, Robert Monro
    Hone, Thomas Sidney
    Honywood, William Wynne, 10th B
    Hood, Harold Joseph, 2nd Bt.
    Hood, Hilary Ollyett Dupuis, where he was wounded
    Hood, John Oscar Everard, and was mentioned in despatches
    Hood, Peter Neville
    Hood, Rowland Arthur Herbert N, serving in the Atlantic, Africa and Burma
    Hood, Samuel Brian Digby, and was mentioned in despatches twice
Hood, Sefton Douglas Lisle
    Hope Johnstone, Percy Wentwort, where he was captured as a Prisoner of War in the Far East
    Hope Johnstone, William August
Hope Osborne, Anthony
Hope, Adrian Alexander
    Hope, Adrian Price Webley
    Hope, Alexander Douglas Byng, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hope, Alexander Erskine
    Hope, Archibald John George, of, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hope, Archibald Philip, of Crai, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hope, Arthur Clement
    Hope, Arthur Henry Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hope, Charles Adrian
    Hope, Charles Christopher
    Hope, Charles Evelyn Graham
    Hope, Charles Melbourne
    Hope, Charles Peter
Hope, Charles Webley
    Hope, Charles William Frederic ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
    Hope, Edward James
Hope, Eustace Jack Linton
    Hope, Henry John, 3rd Baron Ran
    Hope, Hugh Alexander, and was mentioned in despatches
    Hope, James
    Hope, James Louis
    Hope, James Webley ( 1945 ), in Burma
    Hope, John Adrian, 1st Baron Gl, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hope, John Cecil
    Hope, John Charles David, with the Royal Air Force
    Hope, John Patrick Molesworth
    Hope, Laurence Nugent
    Hope, Maurice Webley
    Hope, Nigel
    Hope, William Adrian, with South African Artillery
    Hope-Dunbar, Basil Douglas, of
    Hope-Morley, Gordon Hope, 3rd B
    Hopkinson, Francis Archibald
    Hopkinson, John Montgomerie
    Hopwood, Alfred Henry, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Hopwood, Francis Michael, 4th B
    Hopwood, John Patrick Tennyson ( 1940-1945 )
    Horder, Thomas Mervyn, 2nd Baro, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Hordern, Clifford Willoughby P ( 1940-1945 )
    Hordern, Marc Philip Cotton
    Hordern, Michael
    Hordern, Peter Hugh ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hordern, Philip ( 1939-1945 )
Hore-Ruthven, Alexander Hardin ( 1939-1942 )
Hornby, John Raymond Henry
    Horne, Antony Edgar Alan
    Horne, William Guy ( 1939-1943 ), with the Auxiliary Air Force
Hornell, Denis Arthur Hawke
    Hornung, John Derek, in France and North-West Europe
    Horsbrugh-Porter, Andrew Marsh, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Horsfall, Cedric Michael
    Horsfall, Donald Fawcett
    Horsfall, John Musgrave, 3rd Bt, in Burma
    Horsfall, Patrick David
    Horsfield, David Ralph
    Horthy, István
    Hoskyns, Chandos Benedict Arde
Hoskyns, Chandos Wren, 14th Bt.
    Hoskyns, John Walter
    Hoskyns-Abrahall, Andrew John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hoskyns-Abrahall, Robin Chando
    Hotham, Alan Geoffrey, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
Hotham, John Altham
    Hotham, John David
    Hotham, William Montagu
    Houldsworth, Walter William Wh, and was mentioned in despatches
    Houssemayne Du Boulay, Hubert
    Houssemayne Du Boulay, Michael ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Houstoun, Andrew Beatty
Houstoun-Boswall, George Cleet
    Houstoun-Boswall, John Francis
    Houstoun-Boswall, Thomas, of Bl
    Houstoun-Boswall-Preston, Alis, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, , in the Middle East and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce,
Howard, Alfred Ryland
    Howard, Barnaby John
    Howard, Charles James Ruthven, ( 1942-1945 ), in the Rifle Brigade, where he was severely wounded, losing a leg
    Howard, Charles Wilbraham John
Howard, Christopher John Geoff
    Howard, Donald Euan Palmer, 4th
    Howard, Edmund Bernard Carlo
Howard, Eric Bertram
    Howard, Francis Philip, 2nd Bar, where he became a POW
    Howard, Frederick Henry
    Howard, Geoffrey Charles
    Howard, George Anthony Geoffre, where he was wounded
    Howard, Greville Reginald
    Howard, Hamilton Edward de Cou
    Howard, Henry Anthony Camillo, and was mentioned in despatches
    Howard, Henry Edmund
Howard, Henry Gerald Percival
    Howard, Henry Mowbray
    Howard, Henry Redvers Greville
    Howard, James Knyvett Estcourt
    Howard, John Thurstan Collins
    Howard, John William, in Abyssinia and Madagascar, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Howard, Mark Alfred, with 2nd/7th Australian Infantry Force in North Africa and Greece
Howard, Mark Paul Geoffrey
    Howard, Michael William
    Howard, Mowbray Henry Gordon, 6
    Howard, Richard Frederick Robe
    Howard, Robin Jared Stanley
    Howard, Stafford Vaughan Stepn, in North Africa, Italy and Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Howard, William Cecil James Ph ( 1939-1945 )
    Howard-Johnston, Clarence Dins
    Howarth, Thomas Edward Brodie ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe
Howden, Campbell
    Hoyer Millar, Francis Kinglake, when he was wounded and became a POW in 1944
Hoyos, Ernst
    Hubbard, Derek, where he was wounded
    Hubbard, Thomas Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
Huckvale, Walter
Hudson, John Patrick Charles
    Hudson, Miles Matthew Lee
    Hudson, Robert William, 2nd Vis ( 1943-1945 ), with the Life Guards
    Hugentobler, Roy Douglas
    Huggins, John Godfrey, 2nd Visc
    Hughes, Alfred Marcus
    Hughes, Charles Collingwood
    Hughes, Wilfred Selwyn Kent
    Hughes, William, Baron Hughes ( 1939-1946 ), with the ARP as Controller of Dundee, and the RAOC in India, Borneo and Burma
    Hughes-D'Aeth, John Reginald
    Hughes-Morgan, David James
    Hughes-Morgan, David John, 3rd
    Hughes-Onslow, Andrew George, where he was wounded three times
    Hughes-Onslow, Geoffrey Henry
    Hughes-Onslow, Timothy Neil ( 1944-1945 )
    Hughes-Young, Michael Henry Co, where he was wounded
    Hulse, Hamilton Westrow, 9th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Hulse, Richard Guy
    Hulton, Geoffrey Alan, 4th Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he became a POW
    Hungerford, Desmond Willoughby, with 3rd Division, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
    Hungerford, Geoffrey Anthony W
Hungerford, George Crossley
    Hungerford, Richard Becher, with the Royal Canadian Artillery and British Claims Commission Mediterranean, and was mentioned in despatches
    Hungerford, Richard Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Hungerford, Toye Hastings, with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Hungerford, Walter George Donn
    Hungerford, Winspeare Toye, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Hunt-Grubbe, Brudenell
    Hunter Blair, Colin Edward
Hunter Blair, David Gaspard
    Hunter Blair, David Walter
    Hunter Blair, Edward Thomas, of
    Hunter Blair, Gaspard Patrick, and was mentioned in despatches
    Hunter Blair, John David
    Hunter Blair, Ronald
    Hunter, Neil Aylmer, 29th of Hu
Hunter, Philip Algernon
    Huntington-Whiteley, Eric Arth
    Huntington-Whiteley, Herbert M
Huntington-Whiteley, Herbert O, and was mentioned in despatches
    Huntington-Whiteley, Hugo Bald, and was mentioned in despatches
Huntly, Donald Norman, including the Augsburg Raid
    Hurst, Quentin Berkeley
    Hussey de Burgh, Ulick Francis
    Hussey, Marmaduke James, Baron, in Grenadier Guards
Hussey, Thomas Ethelston
    Hutchinson, Geoffrey Clegg, Bar ( 1939-1942 )
    Hutchinson, Jeremy Nicholas, Ba
Hutchison, Andrew Balfour
    Hutchison, Cecil Tait ( 1939-1945 ), in Malaya, and was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Hutchison, Eric Alexander Ogil ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Hutchison, James Riley Holt, of, with BEF, SOE and Maquis in France
Hutchison, Julian Jervis Oliph
    Hutchison, Peter, 2nd Bt.
Huth, Christopher Raymond
Huth, Sydney Michael
    Hutton Bury, William Bacon, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
    Iliffe, Edward Langton, 2nd Bar, and was mentioned in despatches
    Imbert-Terry, Edward Henry Bou
    Imbert-Terry, Henry Bouhier, 2n
    Ingilby, Joslan William Vivian
    Inglefield-Watson, Derrick Wil
    Ingram, Herbert, 3rd Bt., and was mentioned in despatches
    Ingram, Ivor Laing, and was mentioned in despatches
    Ingram, Mervyn Jeffry
    Ingram, Michael Warren
    Innes, Alexander
Innes, Arthur Charles Sydney
    Innes, Berowald Alfred, and was wounded
    Innes, Charles Kenneth Gordon,
    Innes, George William Holt
    Innes, Gordon Vivian ( 1940-1945 ), as ABQO, Royal Australian Navy
Innes, Herome Alexander
    Innes, Ronald Gordon Berowald, , where he was wounded
    Innes, William Alexander Disne
Innes-Ker, Alastair James
    Innes-Ker, David Charles
    Innes-Ker, Robert Edward
    Inskip, John Hampden, with the Scots Guards
    Irby, Anthony Paul
    Irby, Cecil Eustace, 8th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Irby, Gerald Howard Boteler, 9t
    Irby, Kenneth Alan, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Irby, Paul Anthony ( 1944-1945 ), serving in New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Irvine, Charles Francis, 25th o, and was mentioned in despatches
    Irvine, Francis Charles Quenti
    Irvine, Kenneth James
Irvine, Robert Hugh
    Irvine-Fortescue, Henry
    Irvine-Fortescue, William Gren
    Isaacs, Gerald Rufus, 2nd Marqu
    Isaacs, Michael Alfred Rufus, 3
    Isham, Gyles, 12th Bt.
    Isham, Ian Vere Gyles, 13th Bt., in North-West Europe
    Jackson, Basil Hippisley
Jackson, David Thomas Trelawny
Jackson, George Hauteville
    Jackson, Henry Humphrey
    Jackson, John Montresor, 6th Bt
    Jackson, Julius Lloyd
    Jackson, Michael Roland, 5th Bt
Jackson, Thomas Richard Eyre
    Jackson, William, 7th Bt.
    Jackson-Taylor, Philip Stuart
    Jacob, Frederick Arthur, in Egypt
    Jaffray, Hugh Alexander ( 1939-1943 )
    Jaffray, Michael John ( 1943-1945 )
    Jaffray, William Edmund, 4th Bt ( 1940-1942 )
    Jagger, Richard Hugh
    James, Bertram Arthur, where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW (and was part of the Great Escape)
    James, Christopher Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
    James, Gerard Bowes Kingston, 7
    James, Henry Norman, with the Royal Observer Corps
James, John Willmore Hume
    James, Peter Charles
    James, Philip Seaforth
    James, Roderick Evan Dumaresq
    James, Thomas
    James, Ughtred Henry Ramsden ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Jamieson, David Auldjo, V.C.
    Janvrin, Hugh Richard Benest
    Jardine Paterson, Arthur James
    Jardine Paterson, David
    Jardine Paterson, John Valenti, with 6th Battalion, Black Watch
    Jardine Paterson, Robert Noël
    Jardine, Colin Arthur, 3rd Bt. ( 1939 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Jardine, Geoffrey David, where he became a POW in Burma
    Jardine, Ian Liddell, 4th Bt.
    Jardine, Murray Hugh Lascelles, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Jardine, William Edward, of App, where he was wounded
    Jarvis, Arnold Adrian, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1946 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Jauncey, Charles Eliot, Baron J
    Jauncey, John Henry, of Tullich
    Jebb, David Gladwyn, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
Jebb, Michael
Jefferies, Hugh Acton
Jeffreys, Christopher John Dar
    Jellicoe, George Patrick John, with teh Coldstream Guards and Special Air Service
    Jenkins, Charles Peter de Bris
    Jenkins, David Llewelyn, Baron ( 1940-1945 )
    Jenks, Robert Fergus, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Jennings, Peter Milton
    Jephcott, John Anthony, 2nd Bt. ( 1944 ), with Royal Electricial and Mechanical Engineers WW II and Royal Army Engineering Corps
    Jervis, Antony St. Vincent
    Jervis, Ronald George James, 7t
    Jessel, Charles John, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Jessel, David Charles George
Jezierski, Jerzy
Jocelyn, John Charlton
    Jocelyn, Robert William, 9th Ea, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Johnsen, John Martin Claridge
    Johnsen, Peter Bowater, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Johnsen, Richard
    Johnsen, William Hugo Gilroy ( 1939-1946 ), in the Royal Artillery
Johnson, Alexander Percival
    Johnson, Allen Antony Wynn
Johnson, Charles Robert
    Johnson, Cyril Martin Hugh
    Johnson, Edward Brabazon Wakef
    Johnson, Guy Allen Colpoys Orm, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Johnson, Henry Allen Beaumont, ( 1940-1941 )
    Johnson, Henry Graham
    Johnson, John Paley, 6th Bt. ( 1939 ), in Burma, Middle East and Italy
    Johnson, Peter Warren, and was mentioned in despatches
Johnson, Robin Quentin Feather
    Johnson, Stanley
    Johnson, Victor Philipse Hill, , in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Johnson-Ferguson, Brian Charle
    Johnson-Ferguson, Raymond Patr, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Johnston, Charles Collier, Baro
    Johnston, George Robert Arthur, with the Royal Air Force, and was mentioned in despatches
    Johnston, Robert Arnold Frank
Johnstone, Ian Alexander Bruce
    Johnstone, James Veitch
    Johnstone, Montague Joseph Cha
Johnstone, Peter Anthony
    Johnstone, Richard Noel
    Johnstone, Roy Henry Montague, where he was mentioned in despatches
Joicey, David Hugh
Jolly, Richard Frank
    Jones, Alun Arthur Gwynne, Baro, serving in Burma
    Jones, Eric Joseph Silva ( 1939-1945 )
Jones, Hume Riversdale
    Joseph, Keith Sinjohn, Baron Jo, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Joynson-Hicks, Lancelot Willia ( 1941-1944 )
    Joynson-Hicks, Richard Cecil, 2 ( 1939-1944 )
    Kaberry, Donald, Baron Kaberry, where he was mentioned in despatches
Kageneck, Franz Joseph
Kameke, Hasso
Kanitz, Egolf Heinrich
    Karch, Frederick Joseph
    Kavanagh, Dermot MacMorrough
    Kay, Phillip, with the Marquis in Britanny, and as part of Operation Market-Garden, and was mentioned in despatches
    Kay-Shuttleworth, Charles Ught, where he was wounded twice and was invalided
Kay-Shuttleworth, Ronald Orlan
    Keane, Richard Michael, 6th Bt. ( 1939-1944 )
    Keddie, Wallace Arthur Robert
    Kee, Robert ( 1939-1942 ), and became a POW
    Keightley, Charles Frederick
    Keith, Henry Shanks, Baron Keit ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Keith, Kenneth Alexander, Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Keith, Michael Telfair, where he became a POW
    Keith-Murray, Robert Malise
    Kellett, Edward Orlando ( 1939-1943 )
    Kemeys-Tynte, Charles John Hal
    Kemp, 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
    Kendrew, Douglas Anthony
    Kennard, Colin David
    Kennard, George Arnold Ford, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches twice, and was a POW (1939-41)
Kennard, Humphrey Oscar Coleri
    Kennard, Laurence Charles Ury, ( 1939-1945 )
    Kennard, Noel Gerard, with the Cameron Highlanders, Royal Commandos and Z Force
    Kennard, Robert William
    Kennard, Roderick Vivian, with Royal Air Force Intelligence
Kennaway, Charles Stewart Hami
Kennedy, Darby Michael
    Kennedy, Derrick Edward de Ver
    Kennedy, Francis Henry
    Kennedy, Gilbert Ronald ( 1940-1945 )
    Kennedy, Ian Michael Godfrey ( 1941 ), where he was invalided
    Kennedy, John Ralph Bayly, 4th ( 1940-1942 )
Kennedy, Joseph Patrick
    Kennedy, Ludovic Henry Coverle ( 1939-1945 )
    Kenworthy, Basil Frederick de, where he became a POW
    Kenworthy, Cuthbert Reginald D
    Kenworthy, David Montague de B
    Kenyon, Guy Victor
    Kenyon, John Frederick
    Kenyon, Kenneth Herbert
    Kenyon, Lionel Frederick Rober, he was mentioned in despatches
    Kenyon, William Patrick, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Kenyon-Slaney, Robert Orlando
    Keppel, Derek William Charles, ( 1939-1945 )
    Keppel, Walter Arnold Crispin
Kerans, David Norrie
    Kerr, Charles Lester ( 1939-1940 ), where he was severely wounded
    Kerr, Francis Robert Newsam, where he was wounded
    Kerr, Frederick Mark, where he became a POW
    Kerr, John David
    Kerr, Louis William Howard
    Kerr, Mark Barrington, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Kerr, Mark David, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Kerr, Mark George
    Kerr, Mark Peregrine Charles
    Kerr, Peter Francis Walter, 12t
    Kerr, Philip Walter
    Kerr, Ronald William
    Kerr-Smiley, Cyril Hugh
    Kerruish, Albert William, and became a POW
    Kershaw, Peter John
Keudell, Otto
Keudell, Robert
    Keyes, Geoffrey Charles Tasker
    Keyes, Michael Patton
    Keyes, Patrick Terence
    Keyes, Ralph Adrian, with the Royal Navy
    Keyes, Roger John Brownlow, 1st
    Keyes, Roger McMahon, where he was wounded
Kielmannsegg, Alexander Nikola
    Kimber, Anthony Dixon, with the South African Navy
    Kimber, Guy Mackenzie
    Kindersley, Hugh Kenyon Molesw, where he was wounded
    Kindersley, Philip Leyland ( 1939-1943 ), where he became a POW
    King, Gerald Rene Wingfield
    King, John Charles Alwyn Hallo
King, Stewart Gerald Wingfield
    King, William Augustus Henry ( 1940-1942 )
    King, William Donald Aelian
    King-Harman, Anthony Lawrence, where he was mentioned in despatches
    King-Harman, Robert Douglas
    Kingscote, Algernon Robert Fit ( 1940-1942 )
Kingscote, David Fitzhardinge
    Kingscote, Nigel Adrian Fitzha ( 1939-1945 ), including the Sicily and Normandy Landings, and was mentioned ind despatches
    Kingscote, Patrick Bloomfield ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Kingscote, Robin Nigel ( 1939-1942 )
    Kington, William Beresford Nai
    Kington-Blair-Oliphant, Philip
    Kington-Blair-Oliphant, Willia
    Kingzett, Richard Norman
    Kinloch, Alexander Davenport, 1
    Kinloch, James
Kirkcaldie, Kenneth
    Kirkpatrick, Herbert James, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Kirkpatrick, James Alexander, o
    Kirkpatrick, Sydney Frank
Kirkpatrick, Thomas Frederick
    Kirwan-Taylor, Harold George, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Kirwan-Taylor, William John
    Kitchener, Henry Herbert, 3rd E
    Kitson, Oliver James Vandeleur
Klinckowstroem, Andreas Ernst
Klitzing, Gebhard Wilhelm
Klitzing, Hans Ludwig Friedric
Klitzing, Heinz Erich Lebrecht
Klitzing, Joachim Lippold
Klitzing, Klaus Jurgen Eberhar
    Knapton, Edric Guy Philip Brom
    Knatchbull, Charles Norton
    Knatchbull, John Ulick, 7th Bar ( 1943-1946 ), in North-West Europe, where he was wounded
    Knatchbull, Norton Cecil Micha, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Knatchbull, Wyndham Marsden
    Knatchbull-Hugessen, Herbert C, in the Canadian Army
    Knatchbull-Hugessen, Peter Mer, in the 111th Field Regimanet, Royal Artillery, and 6th Indian Field Regiment
    Knatchbull-Hugessen, Robin Joh
    Knight, Claude Thorburn
    Knights, Philip Douglas, Baron, in the Royal Air Force
    Knill, John Kenelm Stuart, 4th
    Knill, John Stuart, 3rd Bt.
Knott, John Maurice Wakefield, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Knott, William Espenett Bayly, with the Royal Marines
    Knox, Bryce Muir
    Knox, John Needham
    Knox, Thomas Daniel, 6th Earl o
Korff, Klemens August Paul Mar
Kottulinsky, Josef
    Kuenburg, Hans Wolf
    Kynaston, John Roger
    Lacon, Reginald William Beecro, and he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Lacy, Anthony John Alfred
    Lacy, Maurice John Pierce, 2nd ( 1939-1943 )
    Laing, Charles Douglas Conyers
    Laing, Hector, Baron Laing of D, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Lake, Atwell Henry, 9th Bt.
Lakin, Gerald Michael
    Lakin, John
    Lakin, Maurice Victor ( 1939-1944 ), in North Africa, and was wounded
    Lakin, Richard Barklie, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Lamb, Dennis Charles
    Lamb, Foster Charles Lowry, 2nd
    Lamb, Richard
Lambart, Edward Howard Wallbri
Lambart, Frederick Arthur Henr
    Lambart, Michael Edward Oliver, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lambart, Oliver Francis, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1944 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps
    Lambert, Alexander Fane
    Lambert, Francis John
    Lambert, George, 2nd Viscount L
    Lambert, Henry Alexander
    Lambert, Jeffrey Maurice
    Lambert, Montague Victor
    Lambert, Peter Henry
    Lambert, Robert Guy Wilson ( 1939 )
    Lambert, Walter Peter
    Lambton, Edward George
    Lambton, Hedworth, where he was mentioned in despatches
Lambton, John
    Lamerton, Robert Henry Campbel
Lamont, James Kevin
Lamont, William Keith
    Lampson, Graham Curtis, 2nd Bar
    Lane, Ernest Kendall
Lane, Frank Horsburgh
    Lane, George Henry
    Lane, William Arbuthnot, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
    Lang, Derek Boileau, where he was taken a POW in 1940 and escaped
    Lang, Eustace Vaughan, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Langrishe, Hugh Richard
    Langrishe, Philip John Duppa, where he became a POW and escaped
    Langrishe, Richard Bellingham ( 1940-1944 )
    Langrishe, Richard Courtnay Gi, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Langrishe, Roger Patrick Hercu, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Langrishe, Terence Hume, 6th Bt
    Larcom, Charles Arthur Aiskew
Lascelles, Francis Alfred Geor
    Lascelles, Geoffrey George, with the Royal Australian Navy
    Lascelles, George Henry Hubert, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Lascelles, Gerald David
    Lascelles, Henry Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Lascelles, John Frederick, where he was wounded
    Lascelles, John Norman Pultene
    Lascelles, Oliver
    Latham, Francis Charles Allman
Laubier, Dieudonne
    Laughton, Peter Ian, in Italy and Greece
    Laurie, John Emilius, of Maxwel
    Laurie, Ronald Edward
    Law, Adrian Augustus Stuart
    Law, Charles Anthony Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Lawrence, Peter Stafford Hayde, and was mentioned in despatches
Lawrence, Robert Percival
    Lawrence, Roger Fettiplace
    Lawrence, William, 4th Bt.
    Lawson Johnston, Ian St. John, ( 1940-1943 )
    Lawson, Arthur Simon Albert, in the 1st Royal Dragoons
    Lawson, James Alexander Bertra
    Lawson, John Charles Arthur Di ( 1940-1943 ), in the Western Desert, and he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Lawson, Lucia Edith, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Lawson, Peter Grant, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Lawson, Robin Grant
    Lawson, William Edward Harry, 5
Lawson-Tancred, Andrew Thomas
    Lawson-Tancred, Christopher ( 1942-1945 )
    Lawson-Tancred, Henry, 10th Bt. ( 1942-1945 )
    Laycock, Robert Edward
    Layton, David
Le Fanu, Anthony, with the Bedfordshire Regiment
    Le Fanu, George Victor Sherida
    Le Fanu, John Lewen
    Le Fanu, Philip Sheridan, with the Royal Australian Naval Reserve
    Le Fanu, Richard, with the East African Artillery
    Le Fanu, Roland
    Le Fanu, Stephen Henry John, with the Australian Army
    Le Hunte Ward, Edward
    LeCREN, Geoffrey Kerr
    Lea, George H., where he became a POW after Arnhem
    Lea, Robert Francis Gore, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Lea, Thomas Claude Harris, 3rd, and he was mentioned in despatches
Leacock, Michael Francis
    Leakey, Arundel Rea
    Leathers, Leslie John
    Lechmere, Reginald Anthony Hun
Ledebur-Wicheln, Eugen Rudolf
Ledebur-Wicheln, Franz-Eugen
Ledebur-Wicheln, Hubertus
Ledebur-Wicheln, Johannes Adam
Lee Steere, Charles Augustus
    Lee, Christopher Frank Carandi, in the Intelligence Corps and Special Forces
    Lee, Michael Peter
    Leeds, Geoffrey Hugh Anthony ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded
    Leeds, Reginald Arthur St. Joh
    Lees, Charles Archibald Edward
Lees, James
    Lees, John Victor Elliott, 3rd
    Lees, Michael, where he was severely wounded
    Lees, Thomas Edward, 4th Bt., where he was wounded
    Leese, Alexander William, 4th B ( 1939-1941 ), when he was invalided
Leese, Lincoln
    Leese, Oliver William Hargreav, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Legard, Antony Ronald
    Legard, Charles Percy Digby
    Legard, George Hugo Digby
    Legard, Robert Francis, he was mentioned in despatches
Legard, William Ernest
    Legge, David Alexander Keppel, where he was wounded
    Legge, Gerald Humphrey, 9th Ear ( 1942-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Legge, Heneage Cecil
    Legge, John Barrington, where he was wounded
    Legge, John Douglas
    Legge, Paul Keppel, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Legge, Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches twice, and was wounded
Legge, Rupert Mortimer
    Legge-Bourke, Edward Alexander, where he was wounded
    Legh, Francis Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Legh, Peter Richard, 4th Baron
    Lehmann, Emil Wendel
    Leicester, Charles Byrne Warre ( 1939-1945 )
    Leigh, Eric
Leigh, James Peter Mosley
    Leigh, John, 2nd Bt. ( 1943-1946 ), in India
    Leigh, William Henry Gerard ( 1939-1945 ), in the Middle East, Italy and North-East Europe
    Leigh-Pemberton, Robert Dougla
    Leighton Byrne, John ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW
    Leighton, Richard Tihel, 10th B
    Leith, Philip Edward Meric
Leith-Buchanan, David Gustavus
    Leith-Buchanan, John Wellesley
Lenfestey, John d'Estreville
    Leng, Christopher Anthony Will, in the Middle East, Italy and Burma, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Leng, David Joseph Timothy
    Lennard, Stephen Arthur Hallam ( 1939-1945 )
Lennox-Boyd, Francis Gordon
    Lennox-Boyd, George Edward
    Lenox-Conyngham, Alwyn Douglas
    Lenox-Conyngham, Gerald Hamilt, in Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
    Lenox-Conyngham, William Lowry
    Leon, Ronald George, 3rd Bt.
    Leonard, James Charles Beresfo
    Leonrod, Ludwig
    Leslie, Desmond Arthur Peter
    Leslie, Henry John Lindores, 9t, where he became a POW
    Leslie, John Norman Ide, 4th Bt, where he became a POW
    Leslie, John Wayland ( 1939-1943 ), where he was invalided
    Leslie, Lionel Alistair David, he was mentioned in despatches
    Leslie, Reginald Frederick Stu
    Leslie-Melville, Alexander Rob, where he was wounded
    Leslie-Melville, Alexander Ron
    Leslie-Melville, George David, where he was wounded
    Leslie-Melville, Ian
    Leslie-Melville, Michael Ian
    Lethbridge, Duncan John Leghe
    Lethbridge, Hector Wrath, 6th B, in North Africa, and was invalided home
    Leveson-Gower, Granville James, where he was wounded twice and was mentioned in despatches
    Leveson-Gower, Harold Boscawen
    Leveson-Gower, Hugh Nugent ( 1941-1945 ), in Burma, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Levinge, Reginald Vere Noel
    Levinge, Richard Vere Henry, 11, he was mentioned in despatches
    Levy, Ewart Joseph Maurice, 2nd ( 1940-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Lewin, Frederick Roberts Alexa
    Lewin, Terence Thornton, Baron, with the Home and Mediterranean Fleets, and was mentioned in despatches
Lewis, Clive
    Lewis, William Brereton Couchm, where he became a POW
    Lewthwaite, Gilfrid MacIver
    Lewthwaite, Rainald Gilfrid, 4t, he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
    Lewthwaite, William Anthony, 3r
    Liddell, Charles Henry, where he was wounded
    Liddell, David Oswald
    Liddell, Geoffrey Andrew ( 1944-1945 )
    Liddell, Henry George Magniac, with Rhodesian Forces
Liddell, Ian Oswald, V.C.
    Liddell, Julian
    Liddell, Lionel Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Liddell, Maurice Arthur ( 1939-1943 ), when he was invalided
    Liddell, Thomas Lyon
    Liddell, William Adrian, where he was mentioned in despatches
Liechtenstein, Aloys Geza Geor
    Lighton, Christopher Robert, 8t
Lilburn, Hugh Neilson
Lillingston, Luke Theodore
Lillingston, Malcolm George
Lindon, Ernest George
    Lindsay, David Howard
    Lindsay, David Ludovic Peter
    Lindsay, George Morgan Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
Lindsay, Harry Lachlan
    Lindsay, James Louis
    Lindsay, Kenneth Andrew ( 1940-1945 ), with the South African Forces
    Lindsay, Martin Alexander, of D, in Norway 1940 (where he was mentioned in despatches) and Europe, where he was wounded
Lindsay, Michael
    Lindsay, Robert William Ludovi
    Lindsay, Thomas Martin, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lindsay-Hogg, Anthony Henry, 2n
Lindsay-MacDougall, John Stewa
Lindsay-Stewart, William Alfre
Lippe-Weissenfeld, Carl Franz
    Lister-Kaye, Aubrey Robert Lis, where he became a POW
    Lister-Kaye, Kenelm Arthur, 5th
    Liston Foulis, James Alastair
    Lithgow, Douglas Plenderleath
    Little, John Ernest
Little, Malcolm Archibald Albe
Little, Thomas Donald
    Littleton, Edward Thomas Walho
    Littleton, John William ( 1943-1947 ), with Royal Army Service Corps
    Littleton, Josceline William
    Littleton, Leonard Vere Algern
    Littleton, Richard Charles Art ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
    Littleton, Robert Joscelyn Hen
    Littleton, Thomas Charles Tasm
    Livingstone-Learmonth, David J
Livingstone-Learmonth, John So, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Livingstone-Learmonth, Lennox
    Livingstone-Learmonth, Michael ( 1939-1945 )
    Livingstone-Learmonth, Nigel P
    Livingstone-Learmonth, Somervi
    Llewellyn, David Reginald
    Llewellyn, David Treharne
Llewellyn, Glyn Herbert
    Llewellyn, Henry Morton, 3rd Bt, in the Middle East, North Africa, Italy and North-West Europe
    Llewellyn, Hermione, with the Special Operations Executive in the Middle East
    Llewellyn, Marjorie Joyce, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Llewellyn, Michael Rowland God
    Llewellyn, Rhys, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Llewellyn, William Herbert Rhy, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Llewellyn, William Robert Geor
    Lloyd George, David, 2nd Viscou
    Lloyd George, Owen, 3rd Earl Ll ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
    Lloyd, Alexander David Frederi ( 1939-1945 )
    Lloyd, Alfred Anson, in Egypt and Italy
    Lloyd, Cyril Gascoigne
    Lloyd, Dennis, Baron Lloyd of H ( 1939-1945 ), in Italy and the Middle East
    Lloyd, Henry Greame
    Lloyd, John Rodney
    Lloyd, Norman Mostyn
    Lloyd, Peter John Ernest
    Lloyd, Wilfrid Lewis
Lloyd, William Eric
    Lloyd-Blood, Nevil
    Lloyd-Mostyn, David Henry, where he was invalided
    Lloyd-Mostyn, Edwin Inigo
Lloyd-Mostyn, Henry Pyers Rona
    Lloyd-Mostyn, Roger Edward, 5th, in France, North Africa and Italy, and was wounded twice and mentioned in despatches
    Lloyd-Verney, Desmond Ralph
    Lloyd-Verney, Gerald, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Loch, George Henry Compton, 3rd
    Loch, Spencer Douglas, 4th Baro
Lochore, John Alexander
    Locock, Nigel Guy Herbert Chan
Loder, David Eustace
    Loder, John Christopher, 3rd Ba, in Western Pacific
    Loder, Robert Eric ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
Loder-Symonds, Robert Guy
Loe, Felix
    Loftus, George Henry Wellingto
    Long, Charles Edward
    Long, Clement Loftus
    Long, Richard Eric Onslow, 3rd ( 1939-1942 )
    Long, Richard Samuel
    Long, Samuel Godfrey, where he became a POW
Long, Walter Francis David, 2nd
    Long, Walter Reginald Basil
Longmore, Richard Maitland
Longueville, Reginald Francis
    Lopes, Massey Henry Edgecumbe, , where he was wounded
    Lort-Phillips, Patrick
Loveday, John Noel Ronald, in North Africa and Italy
    Lovell, Stuart James
    Lovell-Davis, Peter Lovell, Bar
Low, Antony Frederick Leetham
    Low, Harold Philpot
    Low, Toby Austin Richard Willi ( 1940-1942 ), where he fought in Greece, Crete, Western Desert and Tunisia
    Lowndes-Stone-Norton, Fletcher
    Lownie, John Edward, in the Royal Air Force
    Lownie, Ralph Hamilton, of Larg, in the Royal Engineers, in North-West Europe
    Lowry, Robert Lynd Erskine, Bar, with the Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers, serving in Tunisia
    Lowry-Corry, Frederick Henry ( 1945 )
    Lowry-Corry, Galbraith Armar, 7, where he was wounded
    Lowry-Corry, Henry Charles ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a Prisoner of War
    Lowry-Corry, Montagu William, where he was wounded
    Lowth, Norman Charles Leslie
    Lowther, Anthony Edward, Viscou ( 1940-1943 )
    Lowther, Anthony George
    Lowther, George Hugh
    Lowther, James Hugh William, 7t, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lowther, John Arthur
    Lowther, John Luke, where he was wounded
    Lowther, William Guy, 5th Bt., where he became a POW
    Loyd, Christopher Lewis
    Loyd, Henry Charles
    Lubbock, Alan ( 1939-1945 )
    Lubbock, Christopher William S
    Lubbock, David Miles, where he was mentioned in despatches, and captured as a Prisoner of War
    Lubbock, John Ralph ( 1943-1945 )
    Lubbock, Joseph Guy
    Lubbock, Michael Ronald, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Lubbock, Roger John ( 1939-1945 )
    Lubbock, Rupert James ( 1939-1940 ), where he was captured as a Prisoner of War
    Lucas, Arthur John
    Lucas, Henry Arthur
Lucas, Ralph John Scott, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously
    Lucas, Stella Mary ( 1939 ), in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Lucas, Timothy Stovin
    Luce, John David, including the Dieppe Raid
    Lumley, James Rutherford, in Burma
    Lumley, Lawrence Roger, 11th Ea ( 1943-1944 )
    Lumley-Savile, George Halifax,
    Lumley-Savile, Henry Leoline T ( 1942-1944 ), where he was wounded
    Lumsden, Alexander Sabine Cour
    Lushington, Algernon Herbert G, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lushington, Franklin, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lushington, Henry Edmund Castl ( 1941-1946 )
    Lushington, Herbert Castleman, ( 1940-1943 )
    Luttrell, Geoffrey Walter Fown
    Lyall, Ronald Crichton, with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Hampshire Regiment
    Lycett Green, Edward Stephen, 4
    Lycett Green, Simon, 5th Bt.
Lyell, Charles Antony, 2nd Baro
    Lygon, Reginald Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
    Lygon, William, 8th Earl Beauch ( 1941-1945 ), in Italy
    Lyle, Archibald Michael ( 1939-1944 ), where he was discharged with wounds
Lyle, Robin Alexander ( 1939-1944 )
    Lynch-Blosse, Anthony Cecil
    Lynch-Blosse, Cecil Eagles
    Lynch-Blosse, Eric Hugh ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Lynch-Blosse, Patrick Windsor
    Lynch-Blosse, Robert Cyril, 13t
    Lynch-Blosse, Robert Geoffrey,
    Lynch-Robinson, Niall Bryan, 3r
Lyon, John Scott Limnell
    Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, John Emeri
    Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, Richard Wi
    Lyons, Patrick Owen
Lyons-Montgomery, Hugh Gascoyn
    Lysaght, Nicholas Henry Lyster
Lysaght, Philip Michael Vaugha
    Lyttelton, Antony Alfred, 2nd V ( 1942-1945 ), on General Staff, Mediterranean, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Lyttelton, Archer Geoffrey
    Lyttelton, Charles John, 10th V
    Lyttelton, Humphrey Richard Ad
Lyttelton, John Anthony
Lyttelton, Julian
    Lytton-Milbanke, Noel Anthony
Lüttichau, Christian Otto Sieg
Lüttichau, Maximilian Immanuel
Lüttichau, Wilhelm Siegfried M
    Mac Gregor, Donnchadh Tearlach, where he was wounded
    Mac Gregor, Gregor, of Mac Greg
    MacAndrew, Colin Nevill Glen, 2, with Ayrshire Yeomanry
    MacDermot, Charles John, The Ma, where he became a POW
    MacDermot, Hugh Hyacinth
    MacDermot, Miles Hugh Charles
    MacDermot, Niall
MacDougall, Jeffrey
    MacIntyre, Alastair, of Camus n
    MacLean, Charles Hector Fitzro, where he was mentioned in despatches
    MacLehose, Crawford Murray, Bar
    MacLeod, Ian Francis Norman, 3r
    MacLeod, Torquil Bright, 16th o
    MacLeod, Torquil Roderick, 17th, in the Pacific
    MacNabb, James Alexander, of th ( 1944-1945 ), in Burma
    MacNeece Foster, William Foste
    MacPhee, Donald MacDonald
    MacThomas, Patrick Watt, of Fin
    Macarthur-Onslow, Andrew Willi
    Macarthur-Onslow, Denzil ( 1939-1943 ), where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Macarthur-Onslow, Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Macarthur-Onslow, James Arthur
    Macarthur-Onslow, Richard Walt
    Macarthur-Onslow, Robert Carst
    Macartney, Harold Kenneth ( 1941 ), where he became a POW
    Macartney-Filgate, John Victor
    Macartney-Filgate, Patrick Joh
    Macdonald Lockhart, Simon Fost, where he was wounded
    Macdonald, Alan Malcolm Bell, 5 ( 1939-1945 ), in Royal Air Force
    Macdonald, Alexander Godfrey, 7
    Macdonald, 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 )
    Macdonald, Kenneth Lewis, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, in the Royal Air Force Coastal Command
    Macdonald-Buchanan, John
    Macdonnel, Æneas Ranald Donald, where he became a POW
Macfarlane, Richard ( 1942 )
    Mack, Philip John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mackay, Donald Theodoor
    Mackay, Kenneth James William,
    Mackay, Reinhard Alexander
    Mackenzie Stuart, Alexander Jo ( 1942-1947 ), with the Royal Engineers
    Mackenzie, Alastair John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mackenzie, Alexander George An
    Mackenzie, Eric Dighton
    Mackenzie, John Moncrieff Ord, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mackenzie, Lewis Roderick Kenn, in the Royal Air Force
    Mackenzie, Robert Evelyn, of Co
    Mackenzie, Roderick Edward Fra, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mackenzie, Roderick Grant Fran, where he became a POW in 1940
    Mackeson-Sandbach, Graham Lawr ( 1939-1943 )
    Mackie, George Yull, Baron Mack, in RAF Command Command
    Mackinnon, Alan Hood Ian
    Mackinnon, Dan Stuart
    Mackintosh, Aeneas ( 1939-1945 ), with the Royal Air Force
    Mackintosh, Alexander, and was present at Pearl Harbour
    Mackintosh, Duncan Robert ( 1939-1945 )
    Mackintosh, John, 2nd Viscount ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
    Mackintosh, Kenneth, 32nd Chief, with King's African Rifles
    Mackintosh, Robert Duncan, with Cape Town Highlanders in Italy
Mackness, Charles Lawrence
Mackworth, Christopher Charles
    Mackworth, Philip Herbert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mackworth, Richard Charles Aud
    Mackworth-Praed, Cyril Winthro
    Mackworth-Young, Robert Christ, in the Middle East and Normandy
Maclagan, Gerald
    Maclaine, 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
    Macleod, Iain Norman, in France and Norway, suffering a serious leg injury
    Maclure, John William Spencer, ( 1944-1947 )
    Macmillan, Maurice Victor, Visc
    Macnab, Brigadier John Francis
    Macnaghten, Angus David Henry, where he was wounded
    Macnaghten, Angus Derek Iain J, where he was mentioned in despatches
Macnaghten, Cyril Jocelyn Gill
    Macnaghten, Douglas Melville ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa and Italy
    Macnaghten, Geoffrey Leslie
    Macneacail, Ian Norman Carmich ( 1939-1945 ), in the Middle East and Borneo
    Maconochie, Kenneth
    Macphail, Kenneth David
    Macpherson, David William Anth ( 1942-1947 )
    Macpherson, Ewan George, of Clu, with Royal Air Force
    Macpherson, James Gordon, 2nd B ( Tst 1970 ), in the Royal Air Force
    Macpherson, Niall Malcolm Stew
    Macpherson, Ronald Thomas Stew, where he became a POW in 1941 and escaped in 1943
    Macpherson-Grant, Ewan George,
    Macready, Nevil John Wilfrid, 3 ( 1942-1947 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mactaggart, Ian John Auld, 3rd ( 1942-1945 ), in India and Burma
    Maffey, Alan Loader, 2nd Baron
    Maffey, Simon Chelmsford Loade, where he was wounded and invalided
    Magan, Francis Shaen
    Magan, William Morgan Tilson
    Magnus, Hilary Barrow
    Magnus-Allcroft, Philip, 2nd Bt
Magruder, Ernest Pendleton Fra
    Mainwaring-Burton, Anthony Ben
    Mainwaring-Burton, Arthur Will
    Mainwaring-Burton, Frederick H
    Mais, Alan Raymond, Baron Mais ( 1939-1946 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
    Maitland Makgill Crichton, Dav, where he was mentioned in despatches three times and was wounded
    Maitland Makgill Crichton, Dav
    Maitland Makgill Crichton, Dou, where he was wounded
    Maitland Makgill Crichton, Edw, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
Maitland Makgill Crichton, Ham
    Maitland Makgill Crichton, Jam
    Maitland, Alexander Keith, 8th
    Maitland, David Randolph
    Maitland, Donald James Dundas
Maitland, Ivor Colin James, Vis
Maitland-Heriot, Francis Regin
    Maitland-Heriot, Frederick Eua ( 1944-1945 ), with the Fleet Air Arm
    Maitland-Heriot, Gerald Ian ( 1940-1947 ), attached to the Royal Armoured Corps, India
    Maitland-Heriot, Nigel Hugh ( 1944 ), with the Royal Armoured Corps
    Maitland-Heriot, Torrance, in the Royal Air Force, and was wounded
    Maitland-Roberts, Gordon ( 1940-1946 )
Makdougall Scott, Henry John A
    Makgill Crichton Maitland, Hen, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Makgill Crichton Maitland, Mar
    Makgill, David Comins, with New Zealand Field Artillery
Makgill, James Edward
    Makgill, John Donald Alexander
Makins, Geoffrey Henry
    Makins, Paul Vivian, 4th Bt.
    Makins, William Vivian, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Malcolm, Arthur William Alexan, where he became a POW
    Malcolm, David Peter Michael, o
    Malcolm, Dugald ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Malcolm, George Ian, 18th of Po, in Palestine, Egypt, Cyprus, Abyssinia, Malta, and the Pacific
    Malcolm, John Bruce Orme ( 1943-1946 ), with West African Expeditionary Force in India and Burma
    Malcolm, William Neill, with the Royal Artillery
    Malet, Alexander Wyndham, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Malet, Edward William St. Lo, 8, in North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
    Malet, George Edward Grenville
Malet, Guy Anthony Rivers
Malet, John Wyndham
    Malet, Richard Wyndham, in Burma and Java
    Maling, John Darwin
    Mallett, Douglas Evelyn ( 1939 )
    Mallinson, Justin Stuart
Mallinson, Michael Stuart
    Mallowan, Max Edgar L.
Maltby, Henry Bradford
Manahan, James Ross
    Mancroft, Stormont Mancroft, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Mandat-Grancey, Maurice
    Mandelson, George Norman
    Mander, Charles Marcus, 3rd Bt.
Mander, Howard Anthony Nelcon
    Mander, Philip FitzGerald, in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps
Mandeville, Geoffrey Fortescue
    Mann, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
Mann, Edward William Eric
    Mann, Francis George, where he was wounded
    Mann, John Pelham
    Manners, Francis Henry, 4th Bar
    Manners, John Errol, where he sank a U-1274 as a destroyer captain
    Manners, John Robert Cecil, 5th
    Mansel, Edmund Clavell, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mansel, Isita Clare, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Mansel, John Clavell
    Mansel, John William Morton, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
Mansel, Mervyn Lascelles, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mansel, Rauf ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Marines
    Mansel, Regnier Ranulf Dabridg, with the Royal Artillery
    Mansel, Rhys Clavell
    Mansel-Pleydell, David Gabriel ( 1942-1945 ), where he became a (POW, Jan–May 1945
Mansel-Pleydell, John Aymard M
    Mansel-Pleydell, Philip Morton
    Mansfield, John Edward Terence
    Mansfield, John Hamilton ( 1939-1943 )
    Mansfield, Ralph Sheldon, 4th B
    Mansfield, William Henry Charl
Mappin, Charles Thomas Hewitt,
Maragna-Redwitz, Hubert
Maragna-Redwitz, Rudolf
    March Phillipps, Gustavus Henr
    Margesson, Francis Vere Hampde
    Margesson, Thomas Vere Hobart ( 1940-1945 )
Marker, Eric Gerald
    Markey, Gene
    Markham, Charles John, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Marling, John Stanley Vincent,
    Marsden, Arthur John
    Marsden, John Denton, 2nd Bt., where he became a POW
Marshall, John Wilfrid
Marshall, Michael Bree Horatio
Marshall-Cornwall, James
    Marsham, Charles, 6th Earl of R
    Marsham, Hubert Anthony Lucius
    Marsham, Michael Henry, 7th Ear
    Marsham, Peter William
    Marsham, Richard Douglas Holli
    Marsham, Theodore John Ralph
    Marsham-Townshend, John
Marsham-Townshend, Thomas
    Martin, Desmond Arthur Stanley, with Royal Air Force
    Martin, John
    Martin, Robert Andrew St. Geor
Martin-Leake, Stephen Philip
    Martineau, John Edmund
    Martinez del Campo, Manuel ( 1939 )
    Martini, Florian Kazimierz, where he was a Polish air ace
    Marwood-Elton, Nigel William D, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
Masefield, John Aiden Beech
    Mason, Keith Alexander Henry, 3 ( 1940-1945 )
Mason, William Murray
    Massey, Patrick Godfrey Goolde, in India, Iraq, Iran and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
    Massy, Arthur Lawrence John Pe
    Massy, Charles Walter
    Massy, Derek FitzGerald
Massy, Godfrey Atcherley Peel
    Massy, Hamon Ingoldsby
    Massy, Hugh Carruthers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Massy, Hugh Hamon John Somerse
    Massy, Hugh Le Souëf, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Massy, Hugh Peter Stokes, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Massy, Hugh Royds Stokes
Massy, Michael Ingoldsby
Massy, Patrick Wilfrid Villier
    Massy-Beresford, Tristram Hugh, in the Far East, where he became a POW
Massy-Dawson, Dennis Staunton
    Massy-Westropp, John Francis R
    Massy-Westropp, Ralph Frederic
    Mathias, Richard Hughes, 2nd Bt ( 1940-1946 )
    Maud, Philip David ( 1939-1940 ), when he became a POW
    Maude, Edward Frederick
    Maude, Henry Cornwallis, with the Queen's Royal Regiment
    Maude, Robert Leslie Eustace, 8 ( 1945 ), with the Coldstream Guards
    Maude-Roxby, Guy Nigel
    Maugham, Robert Cecil Romer, 2n ( 1939-1943 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
Maul, Richard Henry Leigh
    Maule-Cole, Douglas Seymour Fr
    Maunsell, Charles Ronald
    Maunsell, Denis Shelley
Maunsell, Errol Creagh
    Maunsell, Frederick
    Maunsell, George Arthur Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Maunsell, George Michael Bruce, with South Rhodesian Forces
    Maunsell, Henry Ian Geoffrey, in the Royal Air Force
    Maunsell, John Charles Edward, with Royal Australian Air Force
    Maunsell, John Raymond
Maunsell, Marcus Eyre Lloyd
    Maunsell, Mark Stuart Ker
    Maunsell, Robert Sydney Dymock, in the North-West European Campaign
    Maxse, Frederick Henry Joseph
    Maxse, John Herbert
    Maxtone Graham, James Anstruth ( 1942-1945 )
    Maxwell Macdonald, John, 19th o ( 1939-1941 ), where he was wounded
    Maxwell, Ian Robert, with British Intelligence
    Maxwell, Leigh, on the Northwest Frontier, and was mentioned in despatches
    Maxwell, Robert Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches
Maxwell, Somerset Arthur
    Maxwell-Stuart, Francis Joseph
    Maxwell-Stuart, Philip Joseph, where he became a POW
    May, Patrick William
Maze, Robert Claude, Sr.
    Mazur, Stanislaw, in Poland, Russia and Italy
    McAlpine, Archibald Douglas, where he was mentioned in despatches
    McAlpine, Robert Douglas Chris
McBarnet, Donald Victor Charle
McCann, Gerard Joseph
McCarthy, William Terence Webb
McClintock, John Leopold Elphi
    McClintock, Nicholas Cole, at Dunkirk, and in Burma at Kohima and Imphal
    McClintock-Bunbury, William Ro
    McClure, John Aylmer
    McConnell, Dennis Malcolm
    McConnell, Roderick Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches
    McCorkell, Barry Henry ( 1939-1945 )
McCorkell, Francis Dudley Pake ( 1939-1944 )
    McCorkell, Michael William, in Italy
McCorquodale, Angus, where he was mentioned in despatches
    McCorquodale, Donald, where he was mentioned in despatches
    McCorquodale, Malcolm Stewart, ( 1940-1941 )
    McCorquodale, Norman Duncan ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
McCosh, James Reid
    McCoy, Alfred Leopold
    McCoy, Beverly Harrison, inn New Guinea, and Borneo
    McCoy, Edwin Daniel
    McCraith, Patrick James Danver
    McDonnell, James Angus Grey ( 1939-1940 ), where he was captured as a Prisoner of War
    McDonnell, Randal John Somerle
    McDouall, John Crichton Stuart
    McDouall, John Stuart Crichton, with the Australian Infantry Force in the Pacific
    McDougall, 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
    McGillycuddy, Dermot, The Mac G
    McGillycuddy, John Patrick, The, where he was wounded twice, and was mentioned in despatches
    McGowan, Harry Wilson, 2nd Baro
    McGowan, William Johnston ( 1939-1943 ), where he was severely wounded
    McGrigor, Charles Edward, 5th B, where he was mentioned in despatches
McGrigor, James Neil
    McGrigor, Rhoderic Robert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    McIntosh, Duncan, flying Spitfires in defence of Malta
McKenzie, Renold Archibald
    McLaren, John Francis
    McLaren, Martin John
    McLaughlin, Adrian Leigh
    McLaughlin, Patrick Vivian
    McLeod, Norman Portal
    McLeod, Roderick Campbell
    McMorland, Ian Patrick
    McNair, Clement John, 2nd Baron ( 1940-1945 ), in Tunisia, Italy and Austria, and he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    McPhee, Bruce John ( 1941-1945 )
    McWilliam, Henry Hastings
    Meade, John Charles Edmund Car, in the Middle East and France, and was mentioned in despatches
    Meade, John Windham
    Meade, Robert Sidney Stuart ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Meade-Fetherstonhaugh, Richard ( 1939 ), where he became a POW
Meinertzhagen, Daniel
    Meinertzhagen, Peter, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Mellon, Paul
    Mellon, Richard King
    Mellor, James Thomas Paulton ( 1939-1945 )
    Mellor, John Francis, 3rd Bt. ( 1943-1946 )
    Menzies, Charles John
    Menzies, Henry Noel, New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Menzies, Henry Walter Harvey, and became a prisoner of war
    Menzies, Walter Stephen
    Mercer Nairne Petty-FitzMauric
    Mercer-Henderson, John Hampden
Meredith, John Andrew Trevor
    Merlyn-Rees, Merlyn, Baron Merl
    Merton, William Ralph ( 1941-1943 ), in the Coastal Command, Royal Air Force
    Messel, Linley Francis ( 1939-1945 ), and he was mentioned in despatches
    Methuen, Charles Leslie
    Methuen, Paul Ayshford, 4th Bar ( 1940-1945 )
    Meyer, Anthony John Charles, 3r ( 1941-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Meynell, Charles Wilfred Lindl, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Meynell, Francis Everard
    Meynell, Hugo, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Meynell, Richard Walter
Meyrick, Peter Capel
    Meysey-Thompson, Onslow Victor ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Milbank, Denis William Powlett, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milbank, John Gerald Frederick, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milbank, Mark Vane, 4th Bt.
    Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milburn, Frederick Michael Hew, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milburn, John Nigel, 4th Bt., where he became a POW
    Milburn, Rupert Leonard Eversl, where he became a POW
    Mildmay, Anthony Bingham, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in despatches
Miles, Charles Robert
    Miles, Reginald Bratihwaite
    Millais, Ralph Regnault, 5th Bt
    Millar, George, in North Africa, where he became a POW of the Italians, and escaped
    Miller, Frederick William Macd ( 1939-1943 )
    Miller, Robert Charles Patrick
    Miller, Robert Edward, in the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Milles-Lade, George Henry, 4th
    Milliken-Napier, William Edwar, where he became a POW
    Mills, Charles Piercy
    Mills, Patrick Charles, 5th Bar ( 1939-1945 )
    Mills, Roger Clinton, 2nd Visco
    Milman, Derek, 9th Bt., in Eritrea, North Africa and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
    Milman, Dermot Lionel Kennedy, , where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milman, Gerald Stephen
    Milman, Henry Augustus
Milman, Hugh Bruce
    Milman, John Alexander Ralph, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Milman, Malcolm Douglas
    Milne, George Douglass, 2nd Bar, in Norway and the Middle East, and became a POW
    Milne-Watson, David Ronald, 2nd, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Milne-Watson, Michael, 3rd Bt.
    Milner, Arthur James Michael, 2
    Milner, George Edward Mordaunt
    Milner, 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
    Minchin, Alfred Alyson Fennell
    Minchin, Arthur John, with King's African Rifles
    Minchin, Charles Forde, in Royal Australian Air Force
    Minchin, Christopher
Minchin, Christopher Humphrey, with the Royal Air Force
Minchin, Denis Lloyd, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Minchin, Devon George
Minchin, Douglas James Maurice
    Minchin, Francis Henry, with Australian forces in the Middle East and New Guinea
    Minchin, Frederick Blundell Pr
    Minchin, George Henry, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Minchin, Gerald Louis Francis, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
    Minchin, Gordon Victor, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Minchin, Henry Charles
    Minchin, Hubert Brian
    Minchin, Hugh Charles Stephens
    Minchin, John
    Minchin, Jonathan Edward Humph ( 1939-1943 )
    Minchin, Joseph Keane, in the Middle East and Pacific, with 28th Battalion, 2nd Australian Imperial Force
    Minchin, Kevin James ( 1942-1946 ), with the Australian Army
    Minchin, Kingsley Hugh
    Minchin, Lionel George ( 1941-1945 ), with the AMF (1941-2) and Royal Australian Air Force (1942-5)
Minchin, Mervyn, in the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
    Minchin, Michael Hugh
    Minchin, Patrick Molesworth
    Minchin, Peter Franklyn
    Minchin, Philip Henry, with the 2nd Australian Imperial Force
    Minchin, Raymond Sidney, in Royal Australian Air Force
    Minchin, Reginald Humphrey Lod
    Minchin, Rex d'Esterre
    Minchin, Richard George Edward, serving in North Africa, Italy and the Middle East
    Minchin, Robert Scott, in India and Burma
    Minchin, Robin
    Minchin, Ronald d'Esterre
    Minchin, Wilfred Henry, with the Royal Australian Navy
    Minchin, William Allan
    Minchin, William Bruce ( 1940-1946 )
    Minshall, Merlin Theodore
    Miskin, Nigel Monckton
    Mitchell, Harold Paton, 1st Bt. ( 1940-1945 )
    Mitchell-Cotts, William Campbe
    Mitchell-Thomson, Patrick Will
    Moir, Ernest Ian Royds, 3rd Bt.
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver
    Molesworth, Ernest Walter, where he became a Japanese POW working on the Japanese-Singapore and Siam Burmah Railway
    Molesworth, James Vernon Crisp
    Molesworth, John Bysse
    Molesworth, John Henry Nassau, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Molesworth, John Robert Nassau
    Molesworth, John Sydney
    Molesworth, Ralph Gerard Linds
    Molesworth, Richard Cecil ( 1941-1942 ), in Egypt, North-West Frontier and Assam
    Molesworth, Richard Charles Vi
    Molesworth, Richard Gosset, 11t
    Molesworth, Robert Mackinnon
    Molesworth, Stephen Lindsay ( 1944 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Molesworth, William Earle
    Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Hender C, in Iceland, France and Germany
    Molesworth-St. Aubyn, John, 14t
    Molloy, William John, Baron Mol, with the Royal Engineers
Molony, John Bernard
    Molony, Joseph Thomas
    Molson, Arthur Hugh Elsdale, Ba ( 1939-1945 )
Molson, Gerald Hildred Elsdale
    Molson, Hartland de Montarvill, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Molyneaux, James Henry, Baron M
    Molyneux, Hugh William Osbert,
    Monckton, Charles Henry
    Monckton, Charles Tatham, where he was wounded
    Monckton, David
    Monckton, Edward Walter
Monckton, Francis Edward
    Monckton, Frederick Hardy
    Monckton, Gilbert Walter River
    Monckton, John Falkland
Monckton, John Philip
    Monckton, Reginald Francis Per ( 1940-1941 ), with the PR Unit
    Moncreiff, Harry Robert Wellwo, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Moncreiff, Richard Henry FitzH ( 1939-1941 )
    Moncreiffe, David Gerald, of th, where he was wounded
    Moncreiffe, Rupert Iain Kay, of, when he was wounded
    Mond, Derek John Henry
    Money-Coutts, Alexander Burdet
    Money-Coutts, Godfrey Burdett, and he was mentioned in despatches
    Money-Kyrle, Roger Ernle
    Monsell, Henry Bolton Graham E, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Montagu Douglas Scott, Claud A, and was mentioned in despatches
    Montagu Douglas Scott, Claud E, in North Africa and Italy
    Montagu Douglas Scott, Francis ( 1941-1945 ), with East African Forces, and was again mentioned in despatches
    Montagu Douglas Scott, George ( 1939 ), in Europe, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Montagu Douglas Scott, John He, where he was wounded
Montagu Douglas Scott, Merlin
    Montagu Douglas Scott, Walter ( 1942-1945 )
    Montagu Douglas Scott, William, where he was mentoned in despatches
    Montagu, Alexander George Fran
    Montagu, Alexander Victor Edwa, in France
    Montagu, Bryan de Castro Samue
Montagu, Charles Sydney Beatti
    Montagu, James Edward
    Montagu, John Drogo, in Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Montagu, John Edward Coley, where he was wounded
    Montagu, Walter Bernard St. Jo, and was wounded
    Montagu, William Drogo Sturges
    Montagu-Pollock, Hubert Vernon
    Montgomerie, Alexander Edward, with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and became a POW
    Montgomerie, Alexander Kelvin, in the New Zealand Scottish Regiment and Royal New Zealand Navy
    Montgomerie, Archibald William
    Montgomerie, Hew Seton, where he was mentioned in despatches
Montgomerie, Leighton John
    Montgomerie, Roger Hugh
Montgomerie, Thomas
    Montgomery Campbell, Hugh
    Montgomery, Arthur Herbert
    Montgomery, Brian Frederick, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Montgomery, Ernest John, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Montgomery, Robert Kerr
    Montgomery, Robert Maxwell
Montgomery, Thomas Everard, where he became a POW at Arnhem
    Montmorency, Arnold Geoffroy, 1
    Montmorency, Reymond Hervey
Monypenny, John Blackwell Sinc
Moodie, David William
    Moon, Edward Horace Graham
    Moon, Edward, 5th Bt.
    Moon, John Cecil Graham
    Moon, John Richard Philip
    Moon, Robert Blakeney, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Moore, Eric Edward James ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Moore, Eric Edward James, 2nd B ( 1939-1945 )
    Moore, Ethne Philippa
    Moore, Norman Winfrid, where he became a POW
    Moore, Peter John de Appleby
    Moore, Philip Brian Cecil, Baro
Moore, Robert William Alfred
    Moore, Ronald George ( 1939-1945 )
    Moore, William
    Moore-Brabazon, Michael James, in the Royal Air Force
    Mordaunt, Guy Michael, in Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Mordaunt, Nigel John, 13th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mordaunt, Richard John
    Mordaunt-Smith, Bridgeman Roch
    Mordaunt-Smith, Cotterell Boug
    Moreton Macdonald, Charles Ang
    Moreton, Basil Howard, 6th Earl ( 1941-1945 ), in New Guinea and the Islands
    Morgan, Frederick Charles John ( 1939-1945 )
    Morgan, Vaughan
    Morgan-Giles, Morgan Charles
    Morgan-Grenville, Thomas Georg, he was mentioned in despatches
    Morison, Alexander Gordon, 13th ( 1941-1945 ), in the Westminster Regiment
    Morris, Harry, 1st Baron Morris
    Morris, Michael William, 2nd Ba
    Morris, Michael, 3rd Baron Kill
    Morrison, John Granville, 1st B
    Morrison, John Stanton Fleming
    Morrison-Bell, Charles Reginal, where he was wounded
    Morrison-Low, James Richard, 3r
    Morrison-Low, Walter John, 2nd
    Morrogh Bernard, Joseph George, in France, Abyssinia, India, the Middle East and Austria
Morse, Clyde Anthony
    Mortimer, Stanley Grafton, Jr.
    Mosley, John Herbert, where he was wounded
    Mosley, Nicholas, 3rd Baron Rav
    Mosley, Oswald Henry Feilden
    Mostyn, George Anthony
    Mostyn, George Augustus Franci, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Mostyn, Joseph Cecil Mary
    Mottram, Peter Hay, with the Royal Army Service Corps
    Mount, William Malcolm, 2nd Bt., where he was wounded
    Mountain, Brian Edward Stanley
    Mountbatten, David Michael, 3rd, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Mountbatten, Louis Francis Alb, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Mountbatten, Philip, 1st Duke o ( 1941-1945 ), in the Meditteranean Fleet, the Home Fleet and the British Pacific Fleet, and was mentioned in despatches
    Moyer, Richard Wesley Fuller
    Moynihan, Patrick Berkeley, 2nd
    Muggeridge, Thomas Malcolm, with the Secret Intelligence Service in Brussels
    Muir Mackenzie, Hamish
    Muir Mackenzie, Robert Henry, o, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Muir, Gerald Robin
Muir, Ian Kay
    Muir, John Harling, 3rd Bt.
    Mulholland, Alfred Ivo
    Mulholland, Michael Henry, 5th ( 1942-1945 )
    Munro, Hector Charles Seymour
    Munro, Patrick, of Foulis, Chie, where he became a POW
    Munro, Roland Alec Wilfred, with the Indian Army
Muntz, Gerard Philip Graces, 3r
Murdoch, Alan
    Murphy, Alfred
    Murphy, Basil Jerome
    Murphy, Cyril Francis de Sales, with the Royal Air Force (Air Ministry)
    Murphy, Jeremiah, with Foot Guards
    Murphy, John Moran ( 1939-1944 ), when he was invalided out
    Murphy, Louis Jerome, with Royal Engineers
Murray, Alexander Donald Mille
    Murray, Alexander Edward
    Murray, Anthony Ian Rupert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Murray, Archibald Digby
    Murray, Archibald John, where he was wounded
    Murray, Archie Alastair Stewar
    Murray, Arthur Stewart Pakingt
    Murray, Cecil de Grey
    Murray, Charles Dean Leslie ( 1939-1945 )
    Murray, Charles Stewart, with the Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force
    Murray, David Charles Graeme ( 1939-1945 )
    Murray, David John
    Murray, Donald Stuart
    Murray, Douglas Elibank ( 1939-1943 )
Murray, Edward David, Viscount
    Murray, George
Murray, George Anthony
    Murray, Godfrey Pemberton
    Murray, Iain Arthur
    Murray, Ian Digby
    Murray, Ian Henry, where he was wounded
    Murray, Keith Anderson Hope, Ba
    Murray, Robert Alexander Wolfe, where he became a POW and escaped from the Japanese at Singapore
    Murray, Rowland William Patric
Murray, Stanley Digby
    Murray, Thomas Edward Elibank
    Murton, Henry Oscar, Baron Murt
Musgrave, Christopher Michael
    Musgrave, Christopher Norman, 6
    Musgrave, Richard James, 7th Bt
    Musters, John Vivian Auchmuty, where he was mentioned in despatches
Myers, Paul Montefiore
    Mynors, David Rickards Baskerv, in the Middle East and Italy
    Nairn, Michael George, of Ranke, where he was wounded
    Nall, Audrey
    Nall, Michael Joseph, 2nd Bt.
Naper, Merrik Oliver Lennox
    Naper, Nigel William Ivo
    Napier, Alastair John George M
    Napier, Archibald John Robert
    Napier, Arthur Henry Gurney
    Napier, Charles Macnaughton
    Napier, Charles Scott
    Napier, John Lenox Clavering, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Napier, Joseph William Lennox,
    Napier, Neville Archibald John
    Napier, Nigel Claude Oliver, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Napier, Robert Archibald, of Me
    Napier, Robert John, 5th Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Napier, Vivian John Lennox, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Napier, William Archibald, of M
    Napier, William Francis Cyril
    Napier, William Puleston Scott
    Napier-Clavering, Noel Warren, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Nathan, Lawrence David Jose
    Nathan, Roger Carol Michael, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
Nathan, Trevor Anthony
    Naylor-Leyland, Michael Montag
    Neave, Airey Middleton Sheffie, where he was wounded, mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Neave, Arundell Richard York I
    Neave, Arundell Thomas Clifton
    Neave, Digby Seymour
    Neave, Geoffrey Lionel
    Neave, Julius Arthur Sheffield ( 1940-1946 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Neave, Kenelm Digby ( 1944-1945 ), in North-West Europe, where he was wounded
    Neave, Nelson Digby
    Neave, Robert Morier Sheffield, where he was wounded
    Nebauer, Raymond James ( 1942 ), serving in New Guinea
    Needham, Arthur Edward Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Needham, Francis Charles Adelb
    Needham, Francis Edward
    Needham, Francis Jack
    Needham, Francis Jack Richard
    Needham, Henry, where he was wounded
Neipperg, Karl Reinhard
    Nelson, Charles Sebastian Jose, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Nelson, Henry Edward Joseph Ho
    Nelson, James Berkeley Horatio, with South African forces
    Nelson, John Marie Joseph Hora
    Nelson, William Vernon Hope, 3r
    Nepean, Evan Yorke, 6th Bt.
    Neustadt, Richard Elliott, with the U.S. Navy
    Nevill, John Henry Guy, 5th Mar, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nevill, Michael George Ralph
Neville, George Robert Latimer
    Neville, Grey Aldworth
    Neville, Philip Lloyd
Neville, Richard Henry Cornwal
    Neville, Richard Lionel John B, in Burma
    Neville-Grenville, Edward
    Neville-Rolfe, Charles Babingt
    Newbery, Douglas Arnold
    Newman, Durnford Frederick Wyn
    Newman, Guy Arthur
    Newman, Ralph Alured, 5th Bt.
    Newman, Thomas Lydston, where he was wounded
    Newson-Smith, John Kenneth, 2nd
    Newson-Smith, Peter Henry
Newton, Alfred Jeremy Grantham
    Newton, Edgar Henry, 2nd Bt.
    Newton, Harry Michael Rex, 3rd, in North Africa and the Middle East, where he was wounded
    Newton, Kenneth Garnar, 3rd Bt.
    Nicholl-Caddell, Robert Arthur
    Nicholson, Charles William Joh
    Nicholson, Claude ( 1939-1940 ), when he became a POW at the defence of Calais
    Nicholson, David John Stafford
    Nicholson, Godfrey, 1st and las ( 1939-1942 )
    Nicholson, Henry Thomas Atkins, with the Australian Infantry Force
    Nicholson, John Norris, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Nicholson, Peter Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Nicholson, William Reginald, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Nicol, Frederick Edward, in the Royal Australian Navy
    Nicolson, David Henry Arthur, o
    Nicolson, Lionel Benedict
    Nicolson, Nigel, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nicolson, Peter Trevylyan Ersk
    Nightingale, Christopher Carna
    Nightingale, Francis Paul
    Nightingale, Geoffrey Slingsby
    Nightingale, George Manners, where he was wounded, and was mentioned in despatches
    Nightingale, John Cyprian
    Nightingale, Neville Gascoyne, where he was wounded
    Nightingale, Robert Forbes
Nightingale, Roger Chester, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Niven, James David Graham
    Nixon, Christopher John Louis, where he was mentioned in despatches
Nobbs, Adrien Brancker King
    Nobbs, Frank Fletcher King
    Nobbs, Harry Robert
    Nobbs, Herbert Metcalfe King
    Nobbs, Ivens Satterfield
    Nobbs, Oswell
    Nobbs, Ray Herbert Hastings
    Noble, Humphrey Brunel, of Ardm
    Noble, Michael Anthony Cristob
    Noel, Archibald Charles Willia, where he became a POW
    Noel, Charles Hubert Francis ( 1939-1942 )
    Noel, David Francis Douglas, where he was wounded
    Noel, Douglas Robert George ( 1943-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Noel, Edward Francis Hamlyn, when he was invalided
    Noel, Gambier John Byng, where he was mentioned in desptaches twice
Noel, Gerard Baptist
    Noel, John Andrew Vernatti
    Noel, John Baptist Lucius
    Noel, John Byron
Noel, John Cecil
    Noel, Montague Wriothesley ( 1939-1941 )
    Noel, William Henry Middleton
    Noel-Baker, Francis Edward, with the Royal Tank Regiment and Intelligence Corps
    Noel-Buxton, Michael Barnett
    Norman, Antony Charles Wynyard, and was mentioned in despatches
Norman, Robert
    Norrie, Charles Willoughby Mok
    North, Charles Evelyn
    North, George Montagu
North, John Dudley, 13th Baron ( 1939-1941 )
    North, Roger Edward Francis Gu ( 1939-1945 )
    North, William Frederick Georg ( 1939-1945 )
    North-Bomford, John George ( 1940 ), with the Royal Air Force
    Northcote, Amyas Henry Staffor
    Northcote, Henry James Staffor, in Europe and South-East Asia Command
    Northcote, Henry Stafford, 3rd
    Northcote, Leon Frederick Jame ( 1942-1946 ), with the Royal Navy
    Northcote, Maxwell Adams Staff ( 1942-1946 ), in the Royal Air Force
    Northcote, Oliver Stafford
    Norton, Charles Patrick, 2nd Ba, where he became a POW
    Norton, John Richard Brinsley,
    Norton, Peter John, where he was mentioned in despatches
Norton-Griffiths, Michael, and was mentioned in despatches
    Norton-Griffiths, Peter, 2nd Bt
Nostitz-Rieneck, Franz von Ass
Nugent, Guy Patrick Douglas Jo
    Nugent, Hugh Charles, 6th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
Nugent, John Andrew
Nugent, Patrick Edmund Charles
    Nugent, Peter George Hodges
    Nugent, Peter Walter James, 5th
    Nugent, Robin George Colborne, ( 1944-1945 ), in Italy
    Nunneley, Robin Michael Charle ( 1942-1945 )
Nuttall, Donald Spencer
    Nuttall, Edmund Keith, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Nuttall, Norman
    Nutting, Edward Christian Fred
    Nutting, Harold Anthony, 3rd Bt ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
Nutting, John Victor Francis
    O'Brien Butler, Paget Terence, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
O'Brien, Brian Eoghan
    O'Brien, Donough Edward Foster ( 1939-1942 )
    O'Brien, Edmond Robert Richard
    O'Brien, Edward Cecil
    O'Brien, Fionn Myles Maryons
    O'Brien, John Edward Noel, 5th
    O'Brien, Murrough Richard
    O'Brien, Phaedrig Lucius Ambro, and was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    O'Brien, Robert Rollo Gillespi
    O'Brien, Turlough Aubrey
    O'Connell, Donal Bernard
    O'Connell, Maurice Cecil ( 1939-1945 ), with Royal Engineers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    O'Connell, Morgan Donal Conail, with Royal Signals
    O'Connell, Noel Hamlyn ( 1939-1945 ), in the Far Esat
    O'Conor, Roderic Aylward
    O'Conor, Roderic Charles
    O'Donell, Douxi, Count O'Donell
    O'Donell, Gabriel, Count O'Done
    O'Donell, Johannes
    O'Donell, Mario, Count O'Donell
    O'Donovan, Morgan John Winthro
    O'Donovan, Timothy John Miles, where he was wounded
    O'Grady, Gerald Lawrence de Co
    O'Grady, Gerald Vigors de Cour
    O'Grady, Philip Henry Vigors d, where he was mentioned in despatches
O'Hagan, Claud Cecil Osborne
    O'Kelly, Walter Lionel, Count O
O'Loghlen, Ross Bryan
    O'Morchoe, Nial Creagh, The O'M
    O'Neil-Roe, Richard John Owen
O'Neill, Brian Arthur
O'Neill, Shane Edward Robert, 3
    O'Neill, Terence Marne, Baron O, where he was wounded
    O'Reilly-Nugent, Wilfrid Basil, with Auckland Infantry
    Oakes, Sydney, 2nd Bt.
    Oakshott, Hendrie Dudley, Baron, in the Middle East and Italy, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and invalided
Oberndorff, Franz Xavier
Oberndorff, Johannes
    Obolensky, Ivan, Prince Obolens
    Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettin
Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettin
    Ogden, William Graeme, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Ogilvie, Patrick Bruce Bine
    Ogilvie, Patrick Bruce Bine, and was mentioned in despatches three times
    Ogilvy, David George Patrick C ( 1945 ), in Germany
    Ogilvy, David John Wilfrid, of
    Ogilvy, Gilbert Mark Haworth
    Ogilvy, John Augustine, where he was mentioned in despatches
Ogilvy, Walter Tulliedeph, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Ogilvy-Grant, Charles Randolph, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Oglander, Denys Ernest Glynn
    Oliphant, Arthur Lancelot Laur
    Oliphant, Laurence Hugh ( 1940-1945 )
    Oliphant, Ralph Henry Hood Lau ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Oliphant, Reginald Godfrey Lau, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Oliver, Peter Raymond, Baron Ol, in Italy
    Oliver, Robert Ormsby, in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Oliver-Bellasis, John, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded twice
    Oliver-Bellasis, Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Olivier, Laurence Kerr, Baron O, in the Fleet Air Arm
    Olsen, Frithiof
Olsoufieff, Alessio
    Onslow, Charles Edward
    Onslow, Denzil Richard Cranley, where he was mentioned in despatches
Onslow, Geoffrey Harold
    Onslow, John Vernon, in the Australian Imperial Forces
    Onslow, Richard Francis John
    Onslow, Richard George, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Onslow, Richard Thomas, where he was mentioned in despatches
Onslow, Thomas Philip Riou
    Onslow, William Arthur Bampfyl
    Oppenheimer, Michael Bernard G
    Oppé, Denys Lyonel Tollemache
    Oram, Albert Edward, Baron Oram ( 1942-1945 ), with the Royal Artillery
Ormerod, George Wareing Drewer
    Ormsby-Gore, William David, 5th
    Orpen-Palmer, Antony Westby ( 1941-1946 )
    Orr Ewing, Alan Lindsay, where he was mentioned in despatches, was wounded twice and became a POW
    Orr Ewing, Archibald Ian
    Orr Ewing, David
    Orr Ewing, James Arthur
    Orr Ewing, John Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Orr Ewing, John Eric Hugh
Orr Ewing, Robert Norman
    Orr Ewing, Robin John Alexande
    Orr Ewing, Ronald Archibald, of, where he became a POW in 1942
    Orr-Ewing, Charles Ian, Baron O, in North Africa, Italy and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
Ortenburg, Joachim
Ortenburg, Udo William
    Osborn, Danvers Lionel Rouse, 8, with the Intelligence Department, War Office
Osborn, Peter Stanley Howard
Osmaston, Cecil Henry Edward
    Osmaston, Fitzwalter Camplyon ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
    Osmaston, Gordon Hutchinson ( 1940-1941 ), in Iraq
    Osmaston, Henry Arthur ( 1939-1945 )
    Osmaston, John Fitzherbert
Otter, Robert Charles
Outram, Keith Davidson
    Pack-Beresford, Arthur Reynell, with the 4th Regiment Maritime Royal Artillery
    Pack-Beresford, Denis John
    Pack-Beresford, Tristram Antho
Packe, Charles William Christo
    Packe-Drury-Lowe, John Drury B
    Page Wood, John Hatherley Davi, he was mentioned in despatches
    Page Wood, Matthew, in North West Europe
    Page, Alan Geoffrey, where he was shot down and badly burned
    Page, Arthur John, with the Royal Artillery
    Page, Peggie ( 1942-1945 ), with the British Red Cross
Paget, Anthony Francis Macleod, he was mentioned in despatches
Paget, Berkeley Henry Vanistta
    Paget, Bernard Charles Tolver
    Paget, Bernard Leopold, with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and Royal Berkshire Regiment
    Paget, Clarence Arthur Edward
    Paget, Cyril Nevil
    Paget, Edward Catesby ( 1940-1945 )
    Paget, Edward Francis Howard
    Paget, George Charles Henry Vi
    Paget, George Norrie, he was mentioned in despatches
Paget, Guy Leo
    Paget, Humphrey
    Paget, James Francis, 3rd Bt., he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Paget, Julian Tolver, 4th Bt.
    Paget, Oswald Leopold
    Paget, Victor Berkeley
Paget, William Edward Sydney
Paine, Robert
    Pakenham, Arthur John Edmond
Pakenham, Hercules Dermot Wilf
    Pakenham, Ivo Robert Raymond L
    Pakenham, Patrick Christopher, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Pakenham, Raymond Beresford
    Pakenham, William Antony Beres
    Pakenham, William Thomas Talbo
    Pakington, Humphrey Arthur, 5th
    Palairet, Allan Frederick, where he became a POW
    Palethorpe-Todd, Richard Andre
Palmer, Anthony Frederick Mark
    Palmer, Charles Alan Salier
    Palmer, Geoffrey Frederick Nei
    Palmer, Gerald Eustace Howell, he was mentioned in despatches
    Palmer, Gordon William Nottage
    Palmer, John Archdale, 7th Bt., in the Royal Artillery
    Palmer, Mark
    Palmer, Robert Henry Charles
    Palmer, Robert Jocelyn, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Palmer, Rodney Howell
    Palmer, Stephen Roundell
    Palmer, 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
    Parker, Charles George Archiba, where he became a POW
    Parker, Frederic Anthony Vivia
    Parker, George Roger Alexander
    Parker, Gerard
    Parker, Ivo Murray, with the Royal Artillery
    Parker, Jocelyn George Dudley
    Parker, John Douglas
    Parker, John St. Aubyn, 6th Ear
    Parker, Laurence Edmund Hyde
    Parker, Laurence Frederick Cyr
    Parker, Michael Cyril Edmund
    Parker, Michael Edward
    Parker, Peter Henry
    Parker, Richard Cecil
    Parker, Robert William
    Parker, Roger Jocelyn, in Italy and Austria
    Parker, William Alan, 4th Bt.
Parker, William Richard Christ
Parker-Jervis, Edward Carstair
    Parker-Jervis, John Humphrey
    Parkyns, Clifford Edwin Freder, in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Parkyns, Kenneth George ( 1940 ), where he became a POW
    Parsons, Anthony Derrick
    Parsons, Arthur Christopher
    Parsons, Desmond Harold, with Royal Air Force
    Parsons, Laurence Michael Harv
    Pasley, Charles Hamilton Sabin, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pasley, Joseph Montagu Sabine
    Pasley, Maitland Sabine
    Pasley, Sydney Montagu Sabine, he was invalided out
    Pasley, Thomas Wynyard Sabine
    Payne, Montagu Charles, as a dispatch rider
    Payne-Gallwey, Lowry Philip
    Payne-Gallwey, Peter, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Peake, Edward Charles
Pearce-Serocold, Arthur John
    Pearson, Denis Craven
    Pearson, Neville Arthur, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1944 )
    Pearson, Weetman John Churchil, where he was severely wounded in the retreat to Dunkirk, and had his left arm amputated
Pease, Arthur Peter
    Pease, Charles Ormston Hugh, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Pease, Christopher Henry Beaum, where he was wounded
    Pease, George, 4th Baron Gainfo ( 1944-1945 ), with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
    Pease, Joseph Edward, 3rd Baron
    Pease, Joseph, 2nd Baron Gainfo ( 1939-1942 )
    Pease, Thomas Exham Vincent, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Pedel, Christian Dunsmere, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Peek, Francis Henry Grenville, , he was mentioned in depatches
Peek, Roger John
    Peek, William Grenville, 5th Bt, he was mentioned in despatches
    Peel, Chiverton Robert
Peel, David Arthur
    Peel, George Frederick, where he was invalided
Peel, Hugh William Jardine Eth
    Peel, Peter, where he was wounded and became a POW
Peel, Robert, 6th Bt.
    Pelham, Anthony George, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelham, Harry Francis
    Pelham, John Buxton, 8th Earl o
    Pelham, John Edward, 7th Earl o
    Pelham, Marcus Herbert, 6th Ear
    Pelham, Robert Henry
    Pelham, Sackville George, 5th E
    Pelham, Thomas Bertram
Pelham-Clinton, Alastair Henry
    Pelham-Clinton, Edward Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelham-Clinton-Hope, Henry Edw
    Pellew, Anthony Pownoll
    Pelly, Adrian Vincent
    Pelly, Anthony Edward
    Pelly, Anthony Roger
    Pelly, Blake Raymond ( 1939 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelly, Claude Bernard Raymond, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Pelly, Clifford Raymond
    Pelly, David Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelly, Douglas Charles Vincent, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelly, Douglas Gurney
    Pelly, Edmund Godfrey
    Pelly, Frederick Michael, in the Royal Navy
    Pelly, Henry Patrick Neville
    Pelly, John Alwyne, 6th Bt. ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
    Pelly, John Denis Cavendish, with the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
    Pelly, John Gordon, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelly, John Noel
    Pelly, Michael Richard Parment, in the Royal Air Force
    Pelly, Peter Douglas Herbert R, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelly, Richard Heywood
    Pelly, Robert Hubert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pelpola, Peter Donald, in Burma
    Peniakoff, Vladimir
    Penn, Eric Charles William Mac
    Pennington-Ramsden, Geoffrey W
    Penny, Peter George, 2nd Viscou
Peploe, David Claud
    Pepys, John Evelyn Leslie
    Pepys, Samuel Guy Leslie ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Perceval, Philip Edward
Percy, Henry George Alan, 9th D
    Perring, Ralph Edgar, 1st Bt., he was invalided out
    Persse, Alfred Arthur, with BEF
    Persse, Burton William de Burg
Persse, Charles William Parry
Persse, Donald Robert
    Persse, Edmund Maturin, with Uganda Def Force
Persse, Jocelyn Arthur
    Persse, John Arthur
Persse, John Henry, in the 7th Battalion, Rifle Brigade
    Persse, John Windsor
    Persse, Reginald Barry Lovaine
    Persse, Richard Noel, where he was taken POW at Tobruk
    Persse, Thomas Dudley
    Pery-Knox-Gore, David Edmond S, where he was mentioned in despatches
Pestatore, Wilfried
    Peter-Hoblyn, John Bampfylde
    Peto, Christopher Henry Maxwel, he was mentioned in despatches three times and wounded
    Peto, James Michael, 2nd Bt.
Peto, Timothy Clement
    Petre, Edward Joseph Algernon, where he was wounded
    Petre, Francis John
Petre, Gerard Malcolm Mary Lau
    Petre, Henry Edward
    Petre, Henry William
    Petre, Joseph William Lionel, 1
Petre, Myles Seymour Edward
    Petre, Philip Lewis
    Petre, Robert Charles, in Norway and Italy
    Petre, Roderic Loraine
    Petrie, Charles Richard Borthw
Petty-FitzMaurice, Charles Hop ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded, before being killed
Petty-FitzMaurice, Edward Norm
    Peyton, John Wynne William, Bar
Peyton, Thomas Grenville Pitt
    Phelps Brown, Henry
    Philipps, Jestyn Reginald Aust
    Philipps, Richard Hanning
Philips, Norman Lewis
    Philipson-Stow, Christopher, 5t
    Philipson-Stow, Edmond Cecil, 4
    Philipson-Stow, Guyon Philipso
Phillimore, Anthony Francis
    Phillimore, Claud Stephen, 4th
    Phillimore, Henry Josceline
    Phillimore, Hugh David
    Phillimore, John Hugh Bouchier, he was wounded
    Phillimore, John Michael Forte
    Phillimore, Miles Godfrey Walt
    Phillimore, Reginald Henry
    Phillimore, Richard Augustus B
    Phillimore, Robert Fortescue
    Phillimore, Robert George Hugh, he was mentioned in despatches
    Phillimore, William Raigersfel
    Phillips, Anthony Dockray
Phillips, Lionel Francis, 2nd B
Phipps, Alan
Phipps, Francis Constantine
    Phipps, Norman Ernest
    Phipps, Oswald Constantine Joh, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Phipps, Stewart Beaumont
    Phipps, Vivian Henry Blakeney, with the Australian Imperial Forces
    Piercy, Nicholas Pelham, 2nd Ba
    Piers, Charles Robert FitzMaur
Piers, Charles Stuart Tristram
    Piers, George Michael Barringt
Pies, Hans
    Pigot, Robert Anthony, 7th Bt., he was mentioned in despatches
    Pigot, Robert, 6th Bt.
    Pigot-Moodie, John Peter, in the Royal Navy
    Pigott, Berkeley, 4th Bt.
Pigott-Brown, John Hargreaves,
    Pilditch, Edgar Lewis, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pilditch, Philip Harold, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1941 )
    Pilditch, Philip John Frederic, he was invalided out
    Pilditch, Richard Edward, 4th B
    Pile, Frederick Alfred, 2nd Bt.
    Pile, Frederick Devereux, 3rd B
Pilkington, Mark Leslie
    Pinches, John Harvey, in North Africa, Palestine, Greece and Italy
    Pinsent, Andrew Clive Macphers ( 1939 )
    Pinsent, Christopher Roy, 3rd B
    Pinsent, Clive ( 1939-1942 ), he was invalided
    Pinsent, James Macpherson
    Pinsent, John Lawrence
    Pinsent, John Ryland
    Pinsent, Michael Roy
Pipe-Wolferstan, Douglas Hercy
    Pirie, Douglas Gordon, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Pirie, Patrick Taldo, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Pitman, John
    Pizey, Mark
    Platt, Peter, 2nd Bt. ( 1942-1945 ), he was mentioned in despatches
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Anthony, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Bartholemew
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Bertrand Er, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Michael, where he was wounded
    Pleydell-Bouverie, Philip Hale
    Pleydell-Bouverie, William, 7th
    Plowden, Piers Standish, where he was mentioned in despatches
Plowden, Richard Anthony Aston
    Plowden, Roger Stanley
    Plowden, William Francis Godfr
    Plummer, Arthur Desmond Herne,
    Plumptre, FitzWalter Brook, 21s, in North-West Europe and India
    Plumptre, Peter Bridges, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Plunket, Denis Kiwa
    Plunket, Patrick Terence Willi, where he was wounded
    Plunket, Robin Rathmore, 8th Ba
    Plunkett, Charles Seale, he was mentioned in despatches
    Plunkett, Oliver James Horace, ( 1939-1945 )
    Plunkett, Randal Arthur Henry,
    Plunkett, Randal Otway
    Plunkett, William Joseph
    Pocock, Carmichael Charles Pet
    Poer, Edmond Robert Arnold, 3rd
    Poer, John Piers Anthony
    Pole, Courtenay Deans Carew
    Pole, Peter van Notten, 5th Bt. ( 1941-1945 )
    Pole, Reginald Alexander
    Pole, Reginald Carew
    Pole-Carew, Patrick William Bu
    Pollen, John Michael Hungerfor, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pollen, Stephen Derek Hungerfo, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pollock, Arthur Jocelyn Colema ( 1939-1944 ), he was mentioned in despatches thrice
    Pollock, Charles Harington, he was mentioned in despatches
    Pollock, David Bertram, 2nd Vis
Pollock, Edward Alexander
    Pollock, Harry Clement
Pollock, Harry Guy St George, he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
    Pollock, Jack Warren
    Pollock, John Charles
    Pollock, Martin James
    Pollock, Ralph Charles Geoffre
    Pollock, Ralph John Hamilton, he was mentioned in despatches and wounded
    Pomeroy, Arthur John Cinnamond, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Pomeroy, Robert William
    Ponsonby, Arthur Mountifort Lo ( 1940-1946 )
    Ponsonby, Ashley Charles Gibbs, where he was wounded
    Ponsonby, Chambré Brabazon
    Ponsonby, David Arthur ( 1943-1946 ), in the U.S. Navy
    Ponsonby, Edward Gaspard, 2nd B, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Ponsonby, Frederick Edward Neu
    Ponsonby, Frederick William, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Ponsonby, George Thomas, where he was severely wounded
    Ponsonby, Gerald John, 6th Baro, where he was wounded
Ponsonby, John Ashley
    Ponsonby, Myles Walter ( 1943-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Ponsonby, Robert Martin Domini, where he was mentioned in despatches
Poole, Alick Hugh
Poole, Eric Skeffington
    Poole, Oliver Brian Sanderson, , he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Poore, Philip Barry
    Poore, Roger Dennistoun
    Pope, Cuthbert John
    Pope, John Rose, with the Royal Engineers
    Portal, Gervas Edward
    Portal, John Leslie
    Portal, Reginald Henry
    Portal, Richard Wallace ( 1943-1946 )
    Porter, George, Baron Porter of
Porter, Thomas Southall
    Portman, Gerald Berkeley
    Portman, Guy Maurice Berkeley
Portman, John Maurice Berkeley
    Pound, Derek Allen, 4th Bt. ( 1941-1946 )
    Powell, John Henry Courthope
    Powell, Richard George Douglas
    Power, Brian St. Quentin, where he was wounded in Sicily
    Power, George Frederick Cecil
    Power, Ivan McLannahan Cecil, 2
    Poyntz, John Mackay Brace
    Poyntz, John Philip ( 1939-1945 ), in the Royal Air Force
    Pratt, Roderic Arthur Neville, in the Middle East, Italy and Germany, and was wounded
    Prentice, Reginald Ernest, Baro ( 1942-1946 ), in the Royal Artillery
    Prescott, Richard, 2nd Bt., he was invalided
    Prescott, William Robert Stanl, he was invalided in 1943
    Preston, Christopher Edward Ma
    Preston, Jenico Thomas
Preston, Jenico William Richar
    Preston, Philip Henry Herbert, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Preston, Robert Francis Hubert
    Preston, Ronald Douglas Hildeb
Preston, Stephen Edward Thomas
Preußen, Oskar Wilhelm Karl Ha
Preußen, Wilhelm Friedrich Fra ( 1939-1940 )
    Prevost, George James Augustin
Price, Arthur Thomas Rose
    Price, Arthur Victor Rokeby
    Price, Denis
Price, George Dominic
    Price, James Timothy Noel
    Price, John Samuel Rose
    Price, Ralph Montague Rokeby
    Price, Roger Uvedale
    Price, Rose Francis, 6th Bt., he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
    Prichard-Jones, Richard Willia
    Prideaux-Brune, Philip Egerton
    Pringle, John Seton
    Pringle, Norman Hamilton
Prioleau, Anthony Seton Wombwe
    Prior-Palmer, Otho Leslie
Pritchard, Peter Harold Howard
    Prittie, Henry Desmond Graham, , with the Rifle Brigade, King's African Rifles and Staff in East Africa, Middle East and Far East
    Prittie, Terence Cornelius Far ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Proby, Claud
    Proby, Peter, 2nd Bt.
    Proby, Richard
    Pryce, Richard Anthony Seyssyl
    Pryke, Peter Stanley, he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Pryke, William Dudley
    Prys-Davies, Gwilym Prys, Baron, in the North Atlantic Convoys
    Puckle, Hugh Noel Murray ( 1942-1944 )
    Pumphrey, John Lawrence, where he became a POW
    Purcell-FitzGerald, Edward Mau, with American Forces
Purcell-FitzGerald, Patrick
Pury, Geoffrey Louis
Putron, Peter
    Pym, Alexander Ruthven
    Pym, Francis Leslie, Baron Pym, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Pym, John, where he was mentioned in despatches
Pym, John George Alexander
    Pym, Martin Jeremy, where he was wounded
    Pym, Roland, in the Royal Artillery
    Pym, Victor Francis
Quadt zu Wykradt und Isny, Alb
Quemper de Lanascol, Gabriel
Quennell, Paul
    Quigley, Philip Molesworth
    Quintal, Charles Martin
Quintal, Edward Allen
    Quintal, Edwin Swain, in the Middle East and New Guinea
    Quintal, 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.
    Quintal, Henry Gilbert Campbel
    Quintal, John Hilton Knight
    Quintal, Macey Gregory, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Quintal, Roy Cornish
    Quinton, Anthony Meredith, Baro ( 1939 )
    Quirk, Charles Randolph, Baron
Raben, Heinrich
Radcliffe, Harry Peter Joseph
    Radcliffe, Hugh John Reginald
    Radcliffe, Joseph Benedict Eve, he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
    Radcliffe, Michael Anthony Jos ( 1939-1944 ), he was held as a Prisoner of War (P.O.W.)
Radey, Johann Georg
    Radford, Arthur William
    Rae, John Edward Keith, where he escaped from France in 1940, and fought at El Alamein
    Raeburn, Edward Alfred, 3rd Bt.
    Raeburn, William Digby Manifol, he was mentioned in despatches
    Raffan, John Gilbert George Sy
    Raikes, Dacre Francis Arthur ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal Navy
    Raikes, Iwan Geoffrey
    Raikes, Robert Martin
    Rainsford-Hannay, Patrick Rams ( 1940-1942 )
    Ralfe, Ian, as a Catalina pilot
    Ralli, Godfrey Victor, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ralli, Lucas John, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ramsay, Alexander Arthur Alfon, where he was wounded in North Africa in 1943
    Ramsay, Alexander Henry Richar
    Ramsay, Alexander Robert
    Ramsay, Bertram Home
Ramsay, David James ( 1939-1944 )
Ramsay, Francis Alexander Burn
    Ramsay, George Patrick Maule, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Ramsay, George William Neil ( 1939-1945 )
Ramsay, James Surtees Maule
    Ramsay, Neis Alexander, 12th Bt ( 1939-1945 )
Ramsay, Noel Entwisle Burnett, he was mentioned in despatches
    Ramsay, Simon, 16th Earl of Dal, where he became a POW
    Ramsay-Fairfax, John William
    Ramsay-Fairfax, Victor George, he was mentioned in despatches
    Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Ewen Ayme ( 1939-1940 ), as a General Service Officer, and was invalided
    Ramsbotham, Peter Edward, 3rd V ( 1943-1945 )
    Ramsbotham, Richard Hugh Bury
    Ramsden, Arthur Geoffrey Franc, he was invalided
    Ramsden, Caryl Oliver Imbert, 8
    Ramsden, Geoffrey Anthony Fres, he was mentioned in despatches
    Ramsden, John Yescombe
    Ramsden, William Havelock Chap, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
    Rankin, Hubert Charles Rhys, 3r
    Rankin, John Galloway
Rankin, Robert Lindley
    Rankin, William, he was mentioned in despatches
    Rasch, David Alwyne Carne, he was mentioned in despatches
    Rasch, Guy Elland Carne, he was mentioned in despatches
    Rasch, Richard Guy Carne, 3rd B
    Rashleigh, Harry
    Rashleigh, Harry Evelyn Battie ( 1941 ), with the Royal Armoured Corps
    Rashleigh, John Kendall, with the Intelligence Service
Ratibor, Viktor Albrecht Johan
    Rattray, James Silvester, of Cr, in Africa, Italy, Holland and Germany where he was mentioned in despatches
    Rawlinson, Alfred Frederick, 4t ( 1941-1945 ), where he was invalided
Rawlinson, Michael Grayson
    Rawlinson, Peter Anthony Grays, where he was mentioned in despatches
Rawnsley, Derek
    Rea, Philip Russell, 2nd Baron
    Readhead, James Templeman, 3rd ( 1939-1943 )
    Reardon-Smith, William Reardon
    Redmayne, Martin, Baron Redmayn, in Italy
    Redwood, Thomas Boverton, 2nd B
    Rees, Richard Lodowick Edward
    Rees, Thomas Wynford, in the Western Desert, Eritrea and Burma
Rees-Jones, Godfrey
    Rees-Williams, David, 1st Baron
    Reevely, Walter Desmond
    Reid, Douglas Neilson, of Sprin ( 1939-1941 )
    Reid, George Hugh Neilson
    Reid, John Peter Lorne, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Reilly-Minchin, Henry Falkiner
Reinach, Jean Pierre
    Remnant, Peter Farquharson
    Remnant, Robert John Farquhars
Rennie, John
    Renton, Alexander Frederick Go
    Renton, David Lockhart-Mure, Ba
    Renton, Ronald Kenneth Duncan, with the Intelligence Corps
    Renwick, 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
    Reynolds, David James, 3rd Bt.
    Reynolds, James Roskell
    Reynolds, John Francis Roskell
    Reynolds, William Francis Rosk
    Reynolds-Moreton, Claude Antho
    Rhodes, Christopher George, 3rd
    Rhodes-Moorhouse, William Henr
    Rhys, David Reginald, where he was wounded
    Rich, Charles Rodney St. John ( 1939-1944 )
    Rich, William Gordon
Richards, Charles Gordon
    Richardson, Gordon William Hum
    Richardson, Hector du Plessis, where he became a Japanese POW
    Richardson, John Samuel, Baron
    Richardson, Leslie Lewis, 2nd B
    Richardson, Ralph David, in the Fleet Air Arm
Richthofen, Harald
    Ricketts, John Mildmay, in North Africa and Burma, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Ricketts, Michael Rodney, where he was wounded
    Ricketts, Robert Cornwallis Ge
    Riddell, James, with 3rd NZ Tank Corps
    Riddell, John l'Estrange, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Riddell, Peter John Archibald, where he was mentioned in despatches five times
Riddell, Robert
    Riddell, William James
Ridley, Jasper Alexander Mauri
    Ridley, William Terence Colbor, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ridlington, Jack Harry, where he was wounded
    Rigby, Hugh John Macbeth, 2nd B
    Riley, Christopher John Molesw
    Riley, John Roland Christopher
Rimington, Reginald Gordon War
Ripley, Edward Robert Guy
Ripley, Henry Derek
    Ripley, Hugh George Harley, 4th, where he was mentioned in despatches twice and was wounded
    Rischbieth, Henry George
    Rischbieth, John Beresford Wil
    Ritchie, David James Reoch
    Ritchie, Harold Malcolm, 5th Ba
    Ritchie, Ian Charles
Ritchie, James Makepiece Thack
    Ritchie, John Kenneth, 3rd Baro
Ritchie, John Nevill
Ritchie, Michael Alan Emerton
    Ritchie, Patrick John Emerton
Ritchie, Stewart John
    Ritchie, William Nigel
    Ritchie, William Peter Emerton ( 1939-1946 )
    Rivett-Carnac, Charles Francis, where he was wounded
    Rivett-Carnac, James William, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Rivett-Carnac, John Claude Thu
    Rivett-Carnac, John Temple
    Rivett-Carnac, Louis Charles W
Robb, Alan
    Robb, Eustace Frederick
    Robb, Hugh Anselm Boulton
    Robb, John Malcolm
Roberts, Desmond Slavin Bowlby
    Roberts, Gilbert Howland
    Roberts, Ouvry Lindfield
    Roberts, Peter Geoffrey, 3rd Bt
    Roberts, Thomas Langdon Howlan, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Robertson, Brian Hubert, 1st Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Robertson, Ian Argyll, of Brack, in North Africa and Sicily
    Robins, Thomas Ellis, 1st and l ( 1939-1945 )
    Robinson, Isaac Kenneth Blatch
    Robinson, John Beverley
    Robinson, John Roland, 1st Baro
Robinson, John Ronald Villiers
    Robinson, Leonard Pritchard
    Robinson, Michael Frederick La
Robinson, Michael Lister
    Robinson, Peter Beverley
    Robinson, Wilfred Henry Freder
    Robson, Robert Gordon, with the Royal Canadian Navy
Roche, George Campbell Adair
Roche, Reginald Rupert Burke
    Roche, Standish O'Grady, 4th Bt
    Roche, Thomas Gabriel ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Rochfort, Maurice Oswald Patri
    Rockett, Richard Hildreth Fran
Rocque de Severac, Jean-Pierre
    Rodd, Francis James Rennell, 2n, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Rodd, Gustaf Guthrie Rennell
    Rodd, Peter Murray Rennell
    Rodney, Charles Christian Simo
Rodney, George William
    Rodney, Ivor Morgan
    Rodney, John Armand
    Rodney, John Francis, 9th Baron, in Burma,where he was mentioned in despatches
    Rodney, Nigel Robert Harley, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
Rogers, John Barker Hereward
    Roll, Gordon Wells ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
    Rollo, Alexander David, where he was invalided
    Rollo, David Ian, where he was wounded
    Rollo, Eric John Stapylton, 13t
Rollo, Malcolm Rogerson, where he became a POW
Rollo, Norman Chetwynd
    Rollo, Peter Andrew
    Rollo, Primula Susan, in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force
    Rollo, Robert Duncan
    Rollo, William Hereward Charle
Rolt, Cecil Francis Burney
Romilly, Esmond Marcus David
    Romilly, William Gaspard Guy, 4
Roope, Gerard Broadmead, V.C.
    Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.
    Rootes, Brian Gordon
    Rootes, William Geoffrey, 2nd B
    Roper, Dacre Alexander
    Roper, Richard Blayney, in India with Bengal Sappers and Miners
    Roper, William Richard Charles ( 1940-1942 )
    Roper-Caldbeck, Arthur Terence
    Roper-Caldbeck, George Reginal, where he became a POW
    Roper-Caldbeck, Henry Bertram, where he became a POW
    Roper-Caldbeck, William Noel
    Roper-Curzon, Christopher John, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Roper-Curzon, Ralph Henry
Ropner, Cuthbert Maurice
    Ropner, Cuthbert Maurice
    Ropner, Leonard, 1st Bt., in Belgium and Germany
    Ropner, Richard
    Ropner, Robert Desmond
    Rose Price, Robert Caradoc, he was mentioned in despatches
    Rose, Anthony Sainte Croix
    Rose, Camilla Mary Sainte Croi
    Rose, Charles Vincent Douglas, where he was taken as a POW in Singapore
    Rose, Francis Cyril, 4th Bt. ( 1940-1942 ), in the Royal Air Force, and was invalided
Rose, Hugh William Mackenzie
    Rose, Hugh, 2nd Bt. ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Rose, Ivor Sainte Croix, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Roskill, John Ashton Wentworth ( 1940-1945 ), with MI5
Ross, Peter
    Rothschild, Edmund Leopold, where he was wounded
    Rothschild, Elie Robert, and was a POW at Colditz
    Rothschild, Guy Edouard Alphon
    Rothschild, Nathaniel Mayer Vi, where he was mentioned in despatches
Round, Charles Oliver
    Rous, George Nathaniel
    Rouse-Boughton, Edward Hotham, ( 1939-1945 )
    Rowan-Hamilton, Angus David, where he became a POW and escaped
    Rowan-Hamilton, Denys Archibal
    Rowan-Hamilton, Gawaine Leslie ( 1942 ), where he became a POW
    Rowden, Diana Hope, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Rowden, Maurice Edward Aldred, where he was wounded
    Rowland, Wentworth Lowe, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
    Rowley, Charles Samuel, 6th Bt.
    Rowley, George William, 5th Bt. ( 1939-1941 )
    Rowley, Joshua Francis, 7th Bt.
    Rowley, Vivian Charles Beaumon
    Rowley, William Joshua, 6th Bt.
    Rowley-Conwy, Geoffrey Alexand, in Singapore, where he became a POW, and escaped, then in the Burma Campaign, at Kohima and Arakan
    Rowley-Conwy, Rafe Grenville, in the North Atlantic Convoys
Royle, John Popplewell
    Rudge, John Edward Charles, in the Royal Artillery, and was mentioned in despatches
    Rue, Eric Vincent, 3rd Bt.
Rueff, Albert Marcus
    Rugge-Price, Anthony Arthur Ke
    Rugge-Price, Charles James Nap
    Ruggles-Brise, Guy Edward, where he became a POW and escaped
    Ruggles-Brise, Harold Ralph
    Ruggles-Brise, Stephen Evelyn
    Rumbold, Alastair Gordon
    Rumbold, Richard William John
    Rumbold, Thomas Michael, where he was mentioned in despatches posthumously
    Rumbold, William Robert
    Runcie, Robert Alexander Kenne, with the Scots Guards
Russ, Charles Rupert
    Russell, Alaric Charles Willia
    Russell, Charles Ian, 3rd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches
    Russell, Charles Ritchie, Baron, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Russell, Cosmo Rex Ivor, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Russell, David Hastings Gerald
    Russell, Denis Leslie, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Russell, Edmond Henry Cecil
    Russell, Edward Frederick Lang, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Russell, Edward Wriothesley Cu
    Russell, Geoffrey Denis Erskin
    Russell, Guy Herbrand Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches
Russell, James
    Russell, John Hugo, 3rd Baron A
    Russell, John Ian Robert, 13th ( 1939-1940 ), where he was invalided
    Russell, Langley Gordon Haslin
    Russell, Leopold Oliver
    Russell, Odo George Henry ( 1939-1940 ), where he was wounded, and held as a POW
    Russell, Phyllis Margaret, in the British Red Cross Society, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Russell, Raymond Lennox Somerv
    Russell, Sidney Cumine, of Aden
    Russell, Stephen Alexander Vil, where he was captured as a prisoner of war
    Russell, Stuart Hugh Minto
Rutzen, John Frederick Foley, B
Ruxton, Thomas Ross
    Ryan, Derek Gerald, 3rd Bt.
Ryan, Michael Erskine
    Rycroft, David Hugh
    Rycroft, Henry Richard, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Rycroft, Richard Newton, 7th Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ryder, Algernon Frederick Rola
    Ryder, Archibald Stuart Dudley, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ryder, Dudley Danvers Granvill, in India, Java and North-West Europe, where he was wounded
    Ryder, Dudley, 6th Earl of Harr
    Ryder, Edward Dorrien Dudley
Ryder, Ernle Terrick Dudley
    Ryder, Frederick Granville Dud
    Ryder, Hugh Granville Leveson, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ryder, John Stuart Terrick Dud ( 1942-1945 ), where he was wounded
Ryder, Lisle Charles Dudley
    Ryder, Robert Edward Dudley, V., where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Saalfeld, Enzio Heinrich Walde ( 1939-1941 )
    Sacher, Michael Moses, with the Royal Army Service Corps
Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, Diet ( 1939-1943 )
Sachsen-Meiningen, Anton-Ulric ( 1939-1940 )
    Sackville 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 )
    Sackville, William Herbrand, 10
    Sackville-West, Hugh Rosslyn I, where he was wounded
    Sackville-West, Lionel Bertran ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
Salis-Soglio, Antonius
Salm-Salm, Alfred Constantin A
    Salmon, Frank Robert
Salmon, Hugh Talbot Broome
    Salmon, Russell
    Salmon, Thomas David, and was mentioned in despatches
Salt, George Stevenson
    Salt, Thomas Henry, 3rd Bt.
    Salusbury-Trelawny, John Guy ( 1942-1943 ), where he was wounded and became a POW
    Salusbury-Trelawny, John Maitl ( 1940-1944 )
    Salusbury-Trelawny, John Willi
    Salusbury-Trelawny, Philip Mic
    Samuel, Anthony Gerald
    Samuel, David Herbert, 3rd Visc ( 1978 ), in India, Burma and Sumatra where he was mentioned in despatches
    Samuel, Donald Edwin Lewis
    Samuel, Edward Louis, 3rd Bt.
    Samuel, John Oliver Cecil, 4th
    Samuel, Marcus Richard, 3rd Vis ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
    Samuel, Peter Montefiore Samue, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Samuel, Philip Ellis Herbert, where he became a POW in 1941
    Samuelson, Bernard Michael Fra, in Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
    Samuelson, Christopher Blundel, with Staffordshire Yeomanry
    Samuelson, Henry Bernhard
    Samuelson, John Peel Weston, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Samuelson, Richard
    Samuelson, Rupert Eric Hubert
    Sanders, Terence Robert Beaumo
    Sanderson, Frank Philip Bryan,
    Sandilands, Bruce Walter
Sandilands, Geoffrey Bruce Hop
    Sandilands, James Walter
    Sandilands, John Douglas
Sarsfield-Hall, Cecil Moreland
Satzger von Bálványos, Christi
    Saumarez, James Victor Broke, 6
    Saunders, Peter
    Savile, John Raphael Wentworth
Sayn-Wittgenstein, Heinrich Al
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, G
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, L
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, W
    Saywell, John Evan Hardy, with the Australian Imperial Force
Scarlett, Felix Hugh Lawrence
    Scarlett, James Richard, 8th Ba
    Scarlett, John Leopold Campbel, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Scarlett, Percy Gerald ( 1939-1942 )
    Scarman, Leslie George, Baron S
Schaesberg, Eugen Karl Joseph
Schaumburg-Lippe, Albrecht Geo
    Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1940 )
    Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1944 )
Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- ( 1939-1941 )
Schnurbein, Maximilian Markus
    Schreiber, Derek Shuldham
    Schreiber, John Shuldham
    Schubert, Guy Edgar
    Schuster, Felix James Moncrief ( 1939-1945 )
Schönaich-Carolath, Hans Georg
Schönburg-Glauchau, Ernst Hein
Schönburg-Waldenburg, Alfred H
Schönburg-Waldenburg, Hugo
    Sclater-Booth, Barbara Amy, in the Women's Royal Naval Service
    Sclater-Booth, Diana Penelope, in theFirst Aid Nursing Yeomanry
    Sclater-Booth, John Limbrey Ro, serving with the Royal Engineers Movement Control, Dorset
    Scott, Alan Dudley
    Scott, Benjamin Thomas Crooke
    Scott, Douglas Winchester, 2nd
    Scott, Eric Surtees
    Scott, Eustace Ian
    Scott, Harold Eldon
Scott, James Philip Edmund
    Scott, James Walter, 2nd Bt. ( 1944-1945 ), in France and Germany
    Scott, Jervoise Bolitho, 1st Bt
    Scott, John, 4th Earl of Eldon
Scott, Kenneth Bertram
    Scott, Osmund Stuart, with the Royal Signals
Scott, Peter Marriott Raleigh
    Scott, Richard Levinge Colthur, he was mentioned in despatches
Scott, Richard Oswald
Scott, Thomas Roland
    Scott, Walter, 3rd Bt.
    Scott, Walter, 4th Bt.
    Scott, William Walter Brough
    Scott-Elliot, James
    Scott-Ellis, John Osmael, 9th L
Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, David
    Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, William
    Seager, Douglas Leighton
    Seale, John Henry, 5th Bt.
    Sebag-Montefiore, Denzil Charl
    Sebag-Montefiore, Eric Cecil, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Sebag-Montefiore, Harold Henry, with the Royal Air Force
    Sebag-Montefiore, Oliver Rober ( 1939-1945 )
    Sebag-Montefiore, Thomas Henry
    Sebright, Giles Edward, 13th Bt
    Seeds, James
    Seeds, Robert
    Seely, David Peter, 4th Baron M
    Seely, Frank James Wriothesley
Seely, Nigel Richard William
    Seely, Victor Basil John, 4th B, where he was a prisoner of war from 1941 to 1943, before escaping
Seely, William Evelyn
    Selby-Lowndes, Geoffrey Howard
Selby-Lowndes, Richard Montacu
    Selby-Lowndes, William
    Sells, David Perronet, in North Africa and Italy
    Senger und Etterlin, Fridolin
    Sergison-Brooke, Bertram Norma, in Europe and the Middle East
    Sergison-Brooke, Timothy Mark
    Seton, Bruce Lovat, of Abercorn
    Seton, John Hastings, of Pitmed
    Seton, Robert James, of Pitmedd
    Seymour, Adrian John Conway, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Seymour, Christopher George, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Seymour, Edward William
    Seymour, Evelyn Roger
Seymour, Frank Hugh
    Seymour, George Fitzroy ( 1941-1942 ), with the 60th Rifles, and was invalided
    Seymour, George Raymond
    Seymour, George Victor, where he was wounded
Seymour, Henry Frank
    Seymour, Hugh Francis
Seymour, Hugh Wilfred Napier
    Seymour, John Edward, where he was wounded
    Seymour, Leopold Richard
    Seymour, Michael Henry, where he became a POW
Seymour, Paul de Grey Horatio
    Seymour, Vere Hugh, in France, North Africa, India and Germany
    Seymour, William John
    Seymour, William Napier, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Seymour, William Walter
    Shackleton, Edward Arthur Alex ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Shakerley, Cyril Holland, 5th B
    Shakerley, Peter Francis, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Shand, Bruce Middleton Hope, where h was wounded, and became a POW in 1942
    Shaughnessy, Thomas Bradford
    Shaughnessy, William Graham, 3r, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Shaw, Charles John, of Tordarro ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW in France
    Shaw, Frederick Charleton, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Shaw, Jocelyn Frederick Basil
    Shaw, Percy Jocelyn
    Shaw, Robert de Vere, 6th Bt., where he was invalided
    Shaw, Robert, 7th Bt. ( 1943-1945 )
    Shaw, Thomas Donald Mackay, 3rd ( 1943-1946 )
Shaw-Stewart, Patrick Hugh
    Shaw-Stewart, Walter Guy, 9th B ( 1940 ), in France
    Shawcross, Christopher Nyholm
Sheehan, George Hercus
    Sheffield, Edmund Charles Regi ( 1939-1944 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
    Sheffield, George Berkeley
Sheil, William Anthony
    Shelley, Charles Francis
    Shelley, George Edward
    Shelley, Spencer ( 1940-1946 )
Shephard, Philip Le Roy
    Shepherd, Malcolm Newton, Baron, in North Africa, Sicily and Italy
    Shiffner, George Edward
Shiffner, Henry Burrows, 7th Bt
    Shiffner, John Scarlett, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Shirley, John Evelyn ( 1941-1945 )
Shoppee, Charles Tilley Collet
    Shordiche-Churchward, Paul Ryc, with the Coldstream Guards
    Shore, Frederick Maxwell Aglio ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Shore, Lionel Charles Frederic, where he wounded
    Short, Edward Watson, Baron Gle
Shuckburgh, Basil James Stewkl, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Shuttleworth, Richard Ashton
    Siddeley, Cyril Davenport, 2nd, he was mentioned in despatches
    Siddeley, John Tennant Davenpo
    Sidney, William Philip, 1st Vis
    Sieff, Marcus Joseph, Baron Sie, in the Middle East
    Sieff, Michael David ( 1939 )
    Sievier, Robert Brudenell-Bruc
    Silkin, Arthur
    Silkin, John
    Silkin, Samuel Charles, Baron S, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Silva-Tarouca, Karl
Silvertop, David Arthur Henry
    Sime, David Alistair Hope
    Simeon, Charles Edward Barring, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Simeon, Hugh Michael
    Simeon, John Edmund Barrington ( 1939-1943 ), where he was invalided
Simeon, John Edward
    Simon, Brian ( 1940-1945 )
    Simon, Roger, 2nd Baron Simon o
    Simonds, Gavin Alexander
Simonds, John Mellor
Simonds, Malachy James, in the Royal Air Force
    Simpson, Robert Seymour
Sinclair, David Barclay
    Sinclair, James ( 1939-1945 ), in North Africa, Malta and Sicily
    Sinclair, James Roderick, 19th
    Sinclair, John Montgomerie
    Sinclair, John Robert Kilgour, , where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Sinclair, Robin Macdonald, 2nd
    Sinclair-Lockhart, Graeme Dunc ( 1942-1946 )
    Sinclair-Lockhart, John Beresf
Singer, Grant Allen
Sissons, Thomas Edward Beswick
    Skeffington, John Clotworthy T ( 1939-1940 ), when he was invalided
Skene, Nigel Robert Mackie
Skinner, Stanley Hewitt
    Skinner, Thomas Gordon, 3rd Bt.
    Skipwith, David James, where he became a POW
Skipwith, Grey d'Estoteville T
    Skipwith, John Granville Wemys
    Skipwith, Lionel Peyton, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Skipwith, Patrick James Townse, where he became a POW
    Skipwith-Tyser, Philip Lionel, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Skyrme, William Thomas Charles ( 1939-1945 )
    Slade, Alfred Fothringham, 5th
    Slade, Gerald Gordon
    Slade, Marcus George Savill, in the Royal Artillery
    Sleight, George Frederick
    Sleight, Michael Marcus
    Sleight, Peter
    Slessor, John Arthur Guinness ( 1943-1945 ), in Northern France
    Slim, William Joseph, 1st Visco, where he was wounded and was mentioned in dispatches
Sloss, Francis Neville
    Smijth-Windham, William Russel, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Smiley, Charles Michael ( 1939-1940 ), where he became a POW
    Smiley, David de Crespigny, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Smiley, Hugh Houston, 3rd Bt.
    Smiley, John Claude
Smith Cuninghame, John
    Smith Cuninghame, Robert Gordo ( 1939-1945 )
    Smith, Alan Bosworth
    Smith, Cecil Roland Heathcote
    Smith, David John
    Smith, Desmond Guy Donovan
    Smith, Ferdinando Dudley Henry
    Smith, Frederick John Vivian, 2, where he was wounded
Smith, Harold Anthony Warringt
    Smith, Hugh Adeane Vivian, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Smith, James Frederick Arthur, where he was mentioned in despatches
Smith, James Grant
    Smith, John Lindsay Eric, in teh Fleet Air Arm
    Smith, Michael Constantine
Smith, Michael Digby Bosworth
    Smith, Reginald Bosworth
    Smith, Robert Alexander
    Smith, William Gordon, of Crowm, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Smith-Dorrien, Bromley David, where he became a POW in 1942
Smith-Dorrien, Grenfell Horace ( 1939-1944 )
    Smith-Dorrien, Peter Lockwood
    Smithers, Peter Henry, he was mentioned in despatches
    Smyth, Herbert Edward FitzRoy, in France, Norway, Burma and Middle East, and was wounded twice
    Smyth, John George, 1st Bt., V.
Smyth, John Lawrence
    Smyth, Julian
    Smyth, Robin
Snell, Christopher Villiers Iv
    Snell, Edmund George Frederick, and became a Prisoner-of-War in Austria or Greece
    Snell, Francis Ivan ( 1942-1946 )
    Snell, Hubert Keith, with the 1st Australian Highway Regiment, and the 1st Australian Engineer Store Baese Depot
    Snook, Glen Townsend, with the Royal Canadian Navy
    Snow, Julian Ward, Baron Burntw
Solms-Laubach, Karl
    Somerset, Arthur Henry, in the Pacific, in the Royal Australian Navy
    Somerset, Edward Plantagenet ( 1943-1945 ), in the Royal Australian Air Force
    Somerset, FitzRoy Douglas Bosc, where he was wounded
Somerset, FitzRoy Henry
Somerset, John Alexander
    Somerset, John FitzRoy Pechell ( 1942-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Somerset, Nigel FitzRoy, he was held as a prisoner of war (P.O.W.) and mentioned in despatches
    Somerset, Raglan FitzRoy, in the South West Pacific with 2/10 Australian Commando Squadron, and was mentioned in despatches
    Somerset, Wellesley FitzRoy
Somerville, Arthur Prideaux
    Somerville, Christopher
    Somerville, John Nicholas
    Southby, Archibald Richard, 2nd
    Southby, Patrick Henry James
    Sowrey, John Adam, where he became an ace in the Western Desert
    Sparrow, Geoffrey Ernald
    Spearman, Alexander Bowyer, 4th
Spearman, Alexander Louis Char
    Spearman, Alexander Young
    Spears, Edward Louis, 1st Bt.
Spee, Balthasar
    Spencer, Edward Almeric ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Spencer, Edward John, 8th Earl ( 1944-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Spencer, Francis Elmhirst ( 1939-1945 )
    Spencer, John Lawrence ( 1939-1945 )
    Spencer, Richard Augustus ( 1939-1945 )
    Spencer, Victor Alexander, 2nd ( 1939-1945 ), in the US Air Force
    Spencer-Churchill, John George ( 1939-1945 )
    Spencer-Nairn, Michael Alastai
    Spencer-Nairn, Robert Frank
    Spencer-Smith, Jeremy Michael
    Spens, Colin Hope ( 1939-1941 ), with Royal Signals
    Spens, John Alastair, with Royal Artillery
    Spens, Patrick Archibald Willi, with Royal Engineers
    Spens, Robert Richard Patrick, in France and North Africa
    Spens, William George Michael,
Speth von Schulzburg, Viktor
    Spicer, Peter James, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Spicer, Roger Lancelot, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Spicer, Stewart Dykes, 3rd Bt.
    Spielmann, Harold David, taking part in D-Day on Juno Beach with the Canadian Forces
Spread, George Patrick
Spread, Robert Basil
Spring Rice, Stephen Edward
    Spring, Kenneth Arthur, in Burma and Malaya
St. Aubyn, Edward FitzRoy
    St. Aubyn, Erskine Knollys Hev
    St. Aubyn, Francis Cecil Ord, 3 ( 1939-1941 )
    St. Aubyn, Geoffrey Piers
    St. Aubyn, Giles Rowan, where he was invalided
    St. Aubyn, John Francis Arthur, on mine-sweepers guarding the convoys to Russia
St. Aubyn, Michael John
    St. Aubyn, Oliver Piers, where he was mentioned in despatches
    St. Aubyn, Thomas Edward
    St. Clair, Charles Murray Kenn
    St. Clair, George James Paul
    St. Clair-Erskine, Anthony Hug, where he was mentioned in despatches
    St. Clair-Erskine, David Simon, where he was mentioned in despatches
    St. Clair-Erskine, James Alexa ( 1939-1942 ), where he was wounded, mentioned in despatches twice and became a POW
    St. Clair-Ford, Aubrey, 6th Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches twice
St. Clair-Ford, Drummond
    St. Clair-Ford, Peter
    St. Clair-Ford, Vernon John
    St. Clair-Stannard, Derek Char
    St. George, George Bligh, 9th B
    St. George, Robert Alan, 7th Bt ( 1939-1942 ), when he became a POW
    St. John, Andrew Beauchamp, 21s
    St. John, Anthony Philip
    St. John, Charles Edward Flemi
    St. John, Edmund Farquhar
    St. John, Edward Henry ( 1941-1944 ), in the Middle East and New Guinea
    St. John, Edward Richard Gordo
    St. John, Henry Beauchamp
    St. John, Michael Beauchamp, as commander of the submarines L26, Traveller, Parthian and Totem
    St. John, Oliver John Frank Lo
    St. John, Orford Henderson St.
    St. John, Roger Ellis Tudor, with Hong Kong, UK and North-West Europe
    St. John, Rowland Tudor
    St. John, St. Andrew Oliver ( 1940-1944 )
St. John, Stephen Rowland
    St. John, Stratford Allan Gera, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
St. Leger, Anthony Rene
St. Maur Sheil, Francis Patric
    St. Quintin, Charles Frederic
Stacpoole, Derek Roderick Will
    Stacpoole, George Geoffrey Rob
    Stacpoole, Richard Hassard
    Stafford-King-Harman, Cecil Wi ( 1939-1943 )
Stafford-King-Harman, Thomas E
    Stamer, Hugo Frederick Barnaba
    Stamer, Lovelace Anthony, 5th B
    Stamer, William Arthur John
    Stamer, William Donovan, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Stamp, Arthur Maxwell
    Stamp, Josiah Colin
    Stamper, Henry William Gilborn
    Stanhope, William Henry Leices
    Stanier, Alexander Beville Gib ( 1940-1945 )
Stanley, Anthony Hugh
    Stanley, Charles John Geoffrey ( 1940-1945 ), in France and North-West Europe
    Stanley, David William, in the Middle East, North Africa and Italy
Stanley, Desmond Geoffrey, in the Royal Air Force
    Stanley, Edward John, 18th Earl
    Stanley, Edward John, 6th Baron
    Stanley, Frederick Arthur
    Stanley, Henry Ferdinand
    Stanley, Michael Charles
    Stannus, Graydon Grant Harvey, in France and Burma
Stanton, John Preston
    Staples, Richard Molesworth, 17, in Burma
    Stapleton Fitzalan Howard, Mil, in France, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and North-West Europe
    Stapleton, Joseph Mark Hugh
Stapleton, Miles Henry, where he was posthumously mentioned in despatches
    Stapleton, Robert Myles August ( 1942-1945 )
    Starkey, Lewis Stanton, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Starkey, Morey John Peter, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Starkey, William Randle, 2nd Bt ( 1939-1945 )
    Steele, Robert, where he became a POW
Stengal, Heinrich
    Stenson, William Henry Guillar
Stephens, D'Arcy Melville
    Stephens, Frederick
    Stephenson, Charles Eustace Ke
    Stephenson, Ernest Vincent, in Papua New Guinea
    Stephenson, Henry Francis Blak
Stern, John Douglas
Sternau und Hohenau, Gotz-Kraf
    Stevens, Charles Clinton
    Stevens, Edwin Mackenzie
Stevens, Raymond Harold
    Stevenson, Derek Leyland
    Stevenson, Ivan James Delano, in Abyssinia, Middle East and Burma, and was mentioned in despatches
    Stevenson, Samuel Delano
    Stevenson-Hamilton, Vivian Edg, in the North-West Frontier, Burma and Italy
Steward, Edward Knyvet
    Stewart, Alexander David
    Stewart, Charles Cosmo Bruce, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stewart, Charles David
    Stewart, David Brodribb, of Str
    Stewart, Desmond St. George, where he became a POW
    Stewart, Hugh Charlie Godfray,
    Stewart, Hugh Dalzell
    Stewart, Hugh St. Clair
    Stewart, Jocelyn Harry, 12th Bt
    Stewart, John Rowley Miller
    Stewart, Keith Ian Douglas, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Stewart, Malcolm
    Stewart, Malcolm Geoffrey
    Stewart, Malcolm Gilbert Watso
    Stewart, Malise Herbert
Stewart, William Francis
    Stewart-Brown, Leslie
    Stewart-Brown, Patrick Abbott
    Stewart-Brown, Philip Harman
    Stewart-Brown, Ronald David, where he was mentioned in despatches
Stewart-Brown, William Sutton
Stewart-Clark, Dudley
    Stewart-FitzRoy, William Wentw
Stewart-Mackenzie, Francis Ala
    Stewart-Richardson, Edward Jam, with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
    Stewart-Richardson, Ian Rorie, in Africa and Italy and was mentioned in despatches twice, and was wounded
    Stewart-Richardson, John Charl, with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
    Stewart-Richardson, Torquil Ca
    Stewart-Wilson, Ralph Stewart,
    Stirling, Archibald David, where he founded the Special Air Service, which operated in the North African desert behind enemy lines
    Stirling, Arthur Charles, 6th o
    Stirling, Charles Robert
    Stirling, George Archibald Mun ( 1939-1941 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stirling, Hugh Joseph
Stirling, Hugh Richard
    Stirling, Walter Francis
    Stirling, William Gurdon, in North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Stirling, William Joseph, of Ke
    Stirling-Aird, Peter Douglas M ( 1944-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Stirling-Hamilton, Robert Will, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Stockdale, Henry Charles Minsh
    Stocken, Cyril Alfred
Stockley, Ralph Capel
    Stoke-Roberts, George Richard
    Stokes, Donald Gresham, Baron S
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Josef Lu
Stolberg-Wernigerode, Ludwig-C
    Stone, Lyonel Francis Tollemac
    Stoney, Bowes Bindon
    Stoney, George Edward
    Stoney, Gerald Johnstone Percy, with the Royal Canadian Air Force
    Stoney, Ralph Francis Ewart, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Stoney, Richard Edward
    Stoney, Robert Vesey
    Stoney, Thomas Butler, with the Royal Air Force
    Stonor, Pamela Mary, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Stonor, Ralph Robert Watts She
    Stoop, Michael
    Stopford Sackville, Nigel Vict, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Stopford, Charles William ( 1940-1943 )
    Stopford, Frederick Victor
    Stopford, James Coverley
    Stopford, James Montagu Burgoy
    Stopford, Lionel Frederick Joh ( 1944-1945 )
    Stopford, Michael Robert Horac
    Stopford, Montagu George North, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Stopford, Robert Maurice
    Stopford, Terence Victor
    Stopford, Thomas ( 1939-1945 )
    Stopford, Walter John ( 1939-1942 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Storey, Roy Frederick
    Stormonth Darling, Moir Patric
    Stott, Christopher George Swai
    Stott, George Edward, 2nd Bt.
Stourton, Athelstan Claud Edwa
    Stourton, Charles Edward, 27th ( 1943-1944 ), where he was wounded and invalided
    Stourton, Eudo Philip Joseph
    Stourton, John Joseph ( 1939-1943 )
    Stracey-Clitherow, Christopher, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Strachey, Olive Margaret, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Strachey, Thomas Anthony Edwar
    Straker-Smith, William Joseph, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Strang Steel, James Malcolm
    Strang, Colin, 2nd Baron Strang ( 1945 )
    Strang, Robert ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Strang, Robert Lumisden
Strangman, John Mansergh
    Straubenzee, Henry Hamilton
Strickland, Algernon Guy
    Strickland, Cecil Alexander, where he became a POW
Strickland, Claud Dobrée
    Strickland, John Edward
    Strickland, Stanley Arthur
    Strickland-Constable, Robert F
    Stronge, Charles Norman Lockha, where he was invalided
    Stronge, Rupert Humphrey Cecil
    Strutt, Alexander Ronald Georg, where he was wounded
    Strutt, Edward Alexander, with the Royal Air Force
    Strutt, Hedley Vicars
Strutt, Ivan Cornwallis
    Strutt, James Hedley, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Strutt, Nigel Edward, where he was wounded and became a POW
    Strutt, Stephan Alastair
    Stuart Taylor, Richard Laurenc
    Stuart, Archibald John Morton,
    Stuart, Burleigh Edward St. La
Stuart, David Andrew Noel, Visc
    Stuart, David Randolph Moray, 2
    Stuart, John William Brownlow, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Stuart, Robert John Ochiltree,
    Stuart-Hamilton, Henry Rudston
    Stuart-Hamilton, Michael Hamis
    Stuart-Menteth, Henry Alexande, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Stuart-Menteth, James Wallace, ( 1939-1944 ), where he was wounded
    Stuart-Menteth, Montagu
    Stuart-Menteth, Thomas Alexand ( 1939-1942 )
    Stuart-Menteth, Walter Granvil, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Stubenberg, Josef-Wolfgang Mar
    Stucley, John Humphrey Albert
    Stucley, Lewis Robert Carew
    Stucley, Peter Francis Carew
    Studd, Eric, 2nd Bt.
    Studdert, Alfred Theodore Stan
    Studdert, Clay Carter, with U.S. Army Air Force
    Studdert, Gordon Robert
    Studdert, Hugh Patrick
    Studdert, James William
    Studdert, John Handcock
    Studdert, John Milton, with Australian Military Forces
    Studdert, Malcolm Lindsay de C, with the Australia Militiary Forces
    Studdert, Mervin Leslie, with the Royal Australian Air Force
    Studdert, Neville Laughton
    Studdert, Reginald Hallam
    Studdert, Richard de Clare, with Australian Military Forces
    Studdert, Robert Hallam
    Studdert, Thomas Copland
    Studdert, Vivien Patricia, n Australian Military Forces
    Studdert, William Walton
    Studholme, Daniel Lindsay
    Studholme, Derek Skene
    Studholme, Joseph Channon
Studholme, Michael Paul
    Studholme, Richard Home
Sturges, Guy L'Estrange Mansfi
    Sturges, Robert Grice
    Style, David Leslie
    Style, Godfrey William, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and was wounded and invalided
Style, James Glenmore
Style, Robert George
    Suenson-Taylor, Kenneth Bent, 2
    Sullivan, Adam Burns
    Sullivan, George
    Sullivan, Valentine Arthur
    Summers, Felix Roland Brattan,
    Summers, John David ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
Sutherland, Peter Munro
    Sutton, Francis Richard Heywoo
Sutton, George Cherrington
    Sutton, John Charles Ludlow Ma
    Sutton, John Gilbert ( 1939-1944 )
    Sutton, Lawrence Seymour
    Sutton, Nigel Eustace Philip
    Sutton, Richard David
    Sutton-Nelthorpe, John Richard
    Sutton-Nelthorpe, Oliver
    Sutton-Nelthorpe, Roger
    Swallow, Ralph Geoffrey
    Swann, Anthony Charles Christo
Swann, Kenneth Geoffrey
Swift, Peter Wilkinson
    Swinscow, Thomas Douglas Victo, and was wounded at Arnhem
    Swinton Lee, Annie ( 1944-1946 ), in the French Army
    Swinton, Hugh Alastair
    Swinton, John, 7th of Kimmergha ( 1943-1945 ), in North-West Europe, and was wounded twice
    Swinton, Liulf, 34th of that Il, where he was wounded
    Sykes, Arthur Patrick, where he was wounded
    Sykes, Christopher Hugh, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Sykes, John Henry, in Egypt, North Africa and North-West Europe, and was mentioned in despatches
    Sykes, Richard Alexander
Sykes, William Alan Flowerdew
    Symons, Peter Nicholas, with the South Wales Borderers
    Synge, John Steele, with the Australian Imperial Force, in New Guinea
    Synge, Neale Francis
    Synge, Pamela Mary, in the Middle East, and was mentioned in despatches
    Synge, Patrick Millington ( 1943-1945 )
    Synnot, Anthony Monckton, in the Royal Navy
    Talbot, Arthur Allison Fitzroy, where he was wounded
    Talbot, Arthur George, where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
    Talbot, Brian Harvey
Talbot, Edward Bartle
    Talbot, Evan Arthur Christophe
Talbot, Francis Robert Cecil
Talbot, Gilbert Seymour Wyndha
    Talbot, Granville FitzRoy
Talbot, Joseph Francis John
    Talbot, Joseph Hubert George, 9
    Talbot, Reginald Stanislaus Vi
    Talbot, Thomas George
    Talbot-Ponsonby, Evelyn John
    Tamplin, Guy Richard
    Tancred, Bertram Selby
    Tancred, Rex Selby Assheton ( 1943-1946 ), in the Royal New Zealand Air Force
    Tangye, Derek Alan Trevithick ( 1939-1945 )
    Tangye, Nigel Trevithick ( 1939-1946 )
    Tangye, Richard Colin Trevithi ( 1939-1945 )
Tapps Gervis Meyrick, Peter Ja
    Tapps Gervis Meyrick, Richard, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Tarleton, Gerald Weldon Browne, where he was mentioned in despatches three times
Tarnowski, Wladislaw
    Tatton-Sykes, Mark Tatton Rich
    Taylor, Charles Stuart
    Taylor, George, including the North-West Campaign
    Taylor, John Aked, Baron Ingrow
Taylor, Robert Vickris
    Taylor, Winifred Cresswell, with the Voluntary Aid Department (V.A.D.) and Women's Auxiliary Corps (W.A.C.) of India, Naval Wing
    Taylour, Douglas Bective Hunti ( 1940-1945 )
Taylour, Edward Winchester Tol, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Teacher, Anthony Donald Macdon, in France and North-West Europe
Tedder, Arthur Richard Brian
    Tedder, Arthur William, 1st Bar, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Telling, Henry Willis Maxwell
    Tempest, Henry Roger, when he was wounded in Germany
    Temple, Richard Antony Purbeck, wher he was wounded
Temple, Webb Tatham
    Temple-Gore-Langton, Evelyn Ar
    Templeman, Sydney William, Baro, with the Gurkha Rifles, in Burma
    Templeman, Sydney William, Baro, where he was mentioned in dispatches in India and Burma
    Tennant, Archibald
    Tennant, John, where he was wounded and became a POW at Tobruk
    Tennant, John Edward
    Tennyson, Charles Julian
    Tennyson, Frederick Penrose
    Tennyson, James Alfred, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Tennyson, Lionel Hallam, 3rd Ba
    Tennyson, Mark Aubrey, 5th Baro, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, Ralph Eus
Thadden, Bogislaw
Thadden, Ernst Dietrich
Thadden, Leopold
    Thatcher, Denis, 1st Bt.
    Thellusson, Charles Anthony Hu
    Thellusson, Peter Robert
    Thenard, Jacques
    Thesiger, Bertram Sackville
Thesiger, Dermot Vigors
    Thesiger, Richard Edward Knigh
    Thesiger, Roderic Miles Dought, where he was wounded twice, and became a POW
Thicknesse, Henry John Anthony
    Thomas, Brian Denny, in Royal Air Force Coastal Cmd
    Thomas, Godfrey Michael David,
    Thomas, Peter John Mitchell, Ba ( 1939-1941 ), becoming a POW for 1941-45
Thomas, Richard Michael Collet
    Thomas, William James Cooper, 2
    Thompson, John Edmunds Cameron
    Thompson, Peile, 5th Bt.
    Thompson, Richard Hilton Marle, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Thompson, Thomas Lionel Tennys, where he was invalided in 1944
Thoms, Bernard Hunter Jameson
    Thoms, Harry Duncan MacThomas
    Thoms, Kenneth Ogilvie
    Thomson, Ivo Wilfrid Home, 2nd, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Thornton, John St. Ledger
    Thorold, Anthony Henry, 15th Bt
    Thorold, Edward Lionel
    Thorold, Henry Karslake
    Thorold, Montague, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Throckmorton, Nicholas Joseph
Throckmorton, Robert Frederick
    Throckmorton, Robert George Ma
    Thubron, Gerald Ernest, in North Italy and Austria
Thun und Hohenstein, August Fe
Thun und Hohenstein, Matteo
Thun und Hohenstein, Oswald
    Thurlow, Edward Guy Lethbridge
    Thynne, Brian Sheridan, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Thynne, Christopher William Gr, with the Australian Forces, where he was wounded
    Thynne, Henry Frederick, 6th Ma, where he was wounded
    Thynne, John Granville
    Thynne, Oliver St. Maur, where he was mentioned in despatches
Thüngen, Lutz
    Tickell, Douglas John
    Tidmarsh, Gerard David
    Tindal, Ralph, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Tippet, Herbert Charles Coning
    Tizard, Peter, in the Royal Army Medical Corps
    Tod, Andrew Leonard Fayrer Kei
    Toler-Aylward, Victor George, when he was mentioned in despatches
    Tolkien, Christopher John Reue
    Tollemache, Anthony Henry Hami, where he was wounded
    Tollemache, Archibald Douglas, with the New Zealand Forces
    Tollemache, Denys Herbert Geor
    Tollemache, Douglas Hugh
    Tollemache, Humphrey Douglas
    Tollemache, Humphrey Thomas, 6t
    Tollemache, John Edward Hamilt, where he was wounded
    Tollemache, John Ernest
    Tollemache, Lawrence Lionel, where he became a Japanase POW 1941-1945
    Tors, Ivan, with the U.S. Army Air Force
    Tottenham, George Robert
    Touchet-Jesson, Thomas Percy H
    Towers-Clark, William Tidswell ( 1940-1944 )
    Townsend, Cyril Moseley, where he was wounded and evacuated at Dunkirk, and in Burma and India
    Townsend, David Franks
    Townsend, Edward Richard
    Townsend, Edward Walter
    Townsend, Peter Woolridge
    Townsend, Philip Arthur
    Townsend, Reginald Philip
    Townsend, Richard Uniacke Denn, with the Merchant Service and Intelligence Corps
    Townshend, Charles Richard de
    Townshend, Edward Arthur Pende
    Townshend, George Maling
    Townshend, John Edwin
    Townshend, Richard Denis Hare
    Trafford, Edward Willoughby
    Trafford, Hubert Edmund Franci, with King's Own Malta Regiment
Traill, Anthony
    Traill, Anthony O'Brien
Traill, Daniel Anthony
    Traill, Henry Austin, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Traill, Henry Francis O'Brien, where he became a POW in Singapore
    Traill, William Walter Alan, with East African Forces
    Trappes-Lomax, Stephen Richard
    Trefusis, Henry
    Trefusis, Robert John Rodolph
    Trench, Antony Barclay ( 1939-1943 ), where he was captured and held as a POW
    Trench, Bernard Frederic
    Trench, David Clive Crosbie ( 1939 ), with the Solomon Islands Defence Force
Trench, Desmond Ernest Crosbie
    Trench, Dudley Oliver, 5th Baro, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Trench, George Shan Crosbie, where he was mentioned and dispatches, and captured and held as a POW
Trench, John Cecil Oliver
Trench, John Patrick
    Trench, Nigel Clive Cosby, 7th, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Trench, Peter Crosbie
Trench-Gascoigne, Douglas Wild
Trenchard, Hugh
    Trenchard, Thomas, 2nd Viscount
    Trevelyan, George Lowthian, 4th
    Trevelyan, Julian Otto ( 1940-1943 )
    Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh, in Italy, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh Feth, where he was mentioned in dispatches and was invalided in 1943
    Trevor-Roper, Anthony Dacre, where he was wounded
Trevor-Roper, John Cadwaladr
Trevor-Roper, Ranulf
    Trevor-Roper, Ranulph Dacre
Trevor-Roper, Richard Dacre
    Trevor-Roper, Robert ffaringto, where he was wounded
Tripp, David Mowbray Howard
Tripp, Hugh Mowbray Howard
Tristram, William Barrington
    Tritton, Geoffrey Ernest, 3rd B
    Tritton, John Hedley, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Trollope, Anthony Owen Claveri, with the 2nd/5th Field Regimen,t Royal Australian Artillery in the Middle East and New Guinea
Trotha, Wolf-Ulrich
    Trotman, Anthony Edward Fienne, in North-West Europe, and became a POW
    Trotter, George Richard
    Trotter, Henry Redvers, 13th of, in Middle East and North-West Europe
    Trotter, John, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Trotter, Thomas
    Troubridge, Thomas St. Vincent, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Trowbridge, Vincent Charles Wi
    Truscott, Denis Henry
    Tryon, Charles George Vivian, 2, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Tryon-Wilson, Charles Edward, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
Tucker, Charles Richard
    Tufnell, Henry Frederick Erski ( 1940-1946 ), with Sussex T.A. in Ethiopia and Italy
    Tuite, Brian Hugh Morgan, 12th
    Tuite, Dennis George Harmswort
    Tulloch, Donald Derek Cuthbert
    Tupper, Charles Gordon Hibbert
    Tupper, David Wilson Hibbert ( 1942-1945 )
    Turnour, Robert Chad, 7th Earl
    Turville-Constable-Maxwell, Da
Tuyll van Serooskerken, Alexan
Tweedie, Hugo Douglas
Twickel, Ignatius
Twickel, Ludwig
    Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Cec
    Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Dav, where he was wounded
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ing
    Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ivo ( 1939-1941 )
    Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Mic ( 1940-1943 )
Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Ran
    Tyler, Richard Michael Townsen
    Tyndale-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
    Unsworth, Noel Scott, in Burma
    Upjohn, Clive Henry Critchett
    Upjohn, Gerald Ritchie, Baron U ( 1939-1945 )
    Urquhart, Robert Elliott, of Ga
Usher, Alexander Balmer
    Usher, Robert Ronald Harry, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Usher, Thomas Clive
Van de Weyer, Adrian John Bate
    Van de Weyer, Sylvain Victor B ( 1939-1945 )
    Vandeleur, Giles Alexander Mey
    Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Felix
    Vanderbilt, Alfred Gwynne, Jr., where he commanded a PT boat
    Vane-Tempest, Francis Charles
    Vanneck, Gerard Charles Arcede, in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Vanneck, Peter Beckford Rutger
    Vans Agnew, John Burns, of Baro
    Vassar-Smith, Richard Rathborn
    Vaughan, Edmund Bernard Malet
    Vaughan, John David Malet, 8th
    Vaughan-Morgan, John Kenyon, Ba ( 1939-1945 )
    Vavasour, Bede Joseph Stourton
    Vavasour, Geoffrey William, 5th
    Vavasour, Hugh Bernard Moore
    Vavasour, Leonard Pius, 4th Bt.
    Venables-Vernon, John Lawrance ( 1942-1946 )
    Vere-Laurie, George Haliburton
    Vereker, Charles William Medli
    Vereker, Colin Leopold Prender, where he was mentioned in despatches
Vereker, Derek Standish
    Vereker, John Cayzer Medlicott
Vereker, John Herbert Radcliff
    Vereker, John Standish Surtees
Vereker, Patrick Brian
    Vereker, Stanley Lloyd Medlico
    Verner, James William Hay
Verner, John Wingfield
Verner, Laurence Hubert
    Verney, David
    Verney, Hugh Alexander, where he was wounded
    Verney, John Henry Peyto, 20th, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Verney, John, 2nd Bt., where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Verney, Lawrence John
    Verney, Ralph Bruce, 5th Bt.
    Verney, Stephen Edmund
    Verney, Ulick Otway Vortigern, in italy, France and Burma
    Verney-Cave, Ambrose Jordan
    Verney-Cave, Thomas Adrian, 7th
Vernon, John Hamo Jackson
    Vernon, Mervyn Sydney Bobus, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Vernon, Nigel John Douglas, 4th
    Vernon-Harcourt, Robert
    Vernon-Harcourt, William Ronal, in Burma, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Vesey, Christopher Thomas, where he was wounded
    Vesey, John Eustace, 6th Viscou, where he was a POW
    Vesey, Osbert Eustace
Vesey, Thomas George
    Vestey, Charles Gordon
    Vestey, John Derek, 2nd Bt.
    Vestey, Roger Edmund
Vestey, William Howarth
    Vidal, Eugene Luther, Jr., with the U.S. Army Reserve as master of an Army supply boat in the Aleutians
Vignon, Sixte
    Villiers, Algernon Richard Joh, in France and Iceland
    Villiers, Anthony Henry Heber
    Villiers, Charles English Hyde
    Villiers, David Hugh, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Villiers, Edmund Rollo Stanley, with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
    Villiers, Francis Berkeley Hyd
    Villiers, Geoffrey Richard
    Villiers, George Dumba
    Villiers, Gerald Berkeley
    Villiers, John Michael, where she was mentioned in despatches
    Villiers, Kenneth Charles Howa, in Burma and Far East, where he was wounded
    Villiers, Patrick
    Villiers, Richard Montagu, where he was wounded and mentioned in despatches
    Villiers, Robert Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Villiers, Thomas Hyde
    Villiers, William Amherst, with the Royal Air Force
    Villiers, William Nicholas Som
    Villiers-Stuart, Charles Henry, with the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
    Vincent, Lacey Eric, 2nd Bt. ( 1930-1941 ), when he was invlaided out
Vittinghof, Friedrich Wilhelm
Vittinghof, Johannes Nepomuk, g
    Vivian, Anthony Crespigny Clau, where he was invalided
Vivian, Anthony William
Vivian, Claud Panton
    Vivian, Desmond Walter Paul, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Vivian, Douglas David Edward, where he was mentioned in dispatches three times
    Vivian, Eric Paul
Vogue, Charles-Louis Arthur Je
    Vosper, Dennis Forwood, Baron R ( 1939-1946 ), with the Cheshire Regiment
Vousden, George Valentine
Vyner, Charles de Grey
    Vyvyan, Edward Courtenay Ferra
    Vyvyan, Frederick Richard
    Vyvyan, John Michal Kenneth
    Vyvyan, John Stanley, 12th Bt.
    Vyvyan, Patrick Hugh, where he was mentioned in dispatches and was wounded
    Vyvyan, Ralph Ernest
    Vyvyan-Robinson, Arthur Freder
    Vyvyan-Robinson, Francis
    Vyvyan-Robinson, Henry O'Donne, where he became a POW in 1941
    Vyvyan-Robinson, Malcolm ( 1939-1941 )
Wadeson, George Francis
Wadham, Geoffrey Wyndham
    Wagstaff, Norman Reuel
    Wake, Geoffrey St. Aubyn
    Wake, Hereward, 14th Bt.
    Wake, Herwald Molyneux Sitwell
    Wake, Hugh, and was mentioned in despatches twice
    Wake, Peter, where he was wounded
    Wake, Roger, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Wake-Walker, Cedric Collingwoo
    Wake-Walker, Christopher Baldw
    Wake-Walker, William Frederic
    Wakefield, John Roger
    Wakeley, Cecil Pembrey Grey, 1s
    Waldegrave, Geoffrey Noel, 12th
Waldegrave, John Montagu Granv ( 1939-1944 )
    Waley-Cohen, Matthew Henry, where he was wounded and was mentioned in dispatches
    Walker, Claude Frederick, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Walker, Ernest, in Ethiopia and Madagascar
    Walker, Harold Edward Palmes, in Burma
    Walker, Henry Arthur
Walker, Lionel Clarence
    Walker, Patrick Bruce, in Italy, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Walker, Peter Arthur
    Walker, Peter Hugh Frederick
    Walker, Philip James
    Walker, Timothy Robin Charles, in the Mediterranean and Far East
    Walker-Okeover, Ian Peter Andr
    Walker-Smith, Derek Colclough,
    Wallace, Charles Henry
    Wallace, Charles John, in Europe
Wallace, David John
Wallace, Donald Charles, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Wallace, George Douglas, Baron
    Wallace, Malcolm Robert, of tha ( 1941-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
Wallenberg, Horst
    Waller, Charles Jellicoe, in Ethiopia and the Middle East
    Waller, Edmund John, in the Middle East, Malta, Sicily and Italy, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Waller, Hardress Jocelyn de Wa, in India and Burma
    Waller, John Stanier, 7th Bt. ( 1940-1945 )
    Waller, Robert William ( 1940-1942 ), in Ethiopia, where he was invalided
    Wallop, Anne Camilla Evelyn
    Wallop, Oliver Malcolm
    Walrond, Henry Humphrey Richar, with the Royal Army Pay Corps
    Walrond, William George Hood, 2 ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Walsham, John Scarlett Warren,
Walters, Michael John Priaulx
Walters, Robert Vincent de Sau
    Walthall, Leigh Edward Delves
Walton-Wilson, Hugh John Crauf
Wangenheim, Götz
Wanklyn, Malcolm David, V.C.
Warburton-Lee, Bernard Armitag
Ward, Anthony Bangor
    Ward, Cyril James
    Ward, David Brinsley ( 1941-1944 )
    Ward, Edward Frederick
    Ward, Edward John Sutton
    Ward, Edwin James Greenfield, in the King's Dragoon Guards
    Ward, George Reginald, 1st and ( 1939-1945 )
    Ward, Hamilton Frederick
    Ward, James Palmer, in North Africa and Italy
    Ward, Joseph George Davidson, 3
    Ward, Julian Humble Dudley, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Ward, Melvill Willis, 3rd Bt.
    Ward, Richard Erskine
Ward, Richard Thomas
    Ward, Roderick John
    Ward, William Humble David, 4th, where he was wounded
    Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Percy Wil
    Warner, Edward Courtenay Henry, where he was wounded
    Warner, Edward Courtenay Thoma
    Warner, John William ( 1945 )
Warrand, Selwyn John Power
Warren, Arthur Lionel Waldegra
    Warren, Augustus George Digby,
    Warren, Brian Charles Pennefat ( 1942-1945 )
    Warren, Edward Galway
    Warren, Ernest Wilfred, where he was wounded
Warren, Geoffrey Martin
    Warren, John Anthony Crosby
    Warren, William Robert Vaughto
    Warrender, Harold John
    Warrender, Simon George
Warter, John de Grey Tatham
    Wason, Sydney Rigby, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Waterlow, Anthony Edgar Russel
    Waterlow, Peter Rupert
    Waterlow, Ronald James Charlto, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Waterlow, Thomas Gordon, 3rd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Waterlow, William James, 2nd Bt, where he was mentioned in despatches
Waterman, Guy Victor
Waters, Eric Fletcher
    Watkinson, Harold Arthur, 1st V ( 1939-1945 )
    Watkinson, Kenneth
    Watson, Alastair Joseph
    Watson, Norman James, 2nd Bt. ( 1940-1942 )
    Watson, Philip Alexander, in the Arctic convoys
    Watson, Richard Mark
Watson, Rodney George
    Watson, Thomas Aubrey, 4th Bt.
    Watson, Thomas Gavin, and was mentioned in despatches
    Watson, William Douglas ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Watson-Armstrong, William Henr, where he was wounded
    Watson-Gandy, Anthony Blethyn
    Watt, Kenneth Rupert
    Watt, Terence Andrew Alfred
    Waugh, Alexander Raban, in France, Syria and Iraq
    Waugh, Arthur Evelyn St. John, in the Royal Marines, serving in Crete and Yugoslavia
Wavell, Archibald John Arthur, ( 1939-1945 ), where he was wounded
    Wavell, Archibald Percival, 1st ( 1939-1943 )
    Weatherill, Bruce Bernard, Baro
    Webster, Michael George Thomas
    Wechmar, Rüdiger Volkmar Enerh, in the Western Desert and became a POW
    Wedderburn, David Michael Alex
    Wedderburn, David Walter Fairl
    Wedderburn, Harry Francis Keir
    Wedderburn-Maxwell, John, where he was wounded
Wedderburn-Ogilvy, Donald Step
    Wedgwood, John Hamilton, 2nd Bt
    Weeks, Ronald Morce, 1st and la ( 1939-1945 )
Welby, Edward Hugh Earle
    Welby, Oliver Charles Earle, 6t
    Welby-Everard, Christopher Ear, where he was wounded
    Welby-Everard, Philip Herbert
    Welch, George James Cullum, 1st
    Weld Forester, Cecil George Wi
    Weld-Blundell, George Frederic
    Weld-Forester, Charles Robert ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and became a POW
    Weldon, Anthony Edward Wolsele
    Weldon, Arthur Reginald
    Weldon, Francis William Charle ( 1939-1940 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches and became a POW
    Weldon, Hamilton Edward Crosdi, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    Weldon, Thomas Brian, 8th Bt.
    Wellesley, Arthur Valerian, 8th ( 1939-1945 ), serving in the Middle East, Italy and North-West Europe
    Wellesley, Denis Arthur, 5th Ea, with the Royal Air Force
    Wellesley, George ( 1939-1945 )
    Wellesley, Gerald, 7th Duke of ( 1939-1945 )
Wellesley, Henry Valerian Geor ( 1939-1943 )
    Wellesley, Richard ( 1939-1945 )
    Wellesley, Violet Evelyn ( 1939-1945 )
Wellesley-Colley, Philip Antho
Wellings, Donald Maitland
    Wells, Charles Maltby, 2nd Bt.
Wells, Christopher Hayward
    Wells, David Franey
    Wells, George Crichton
Wells, James Michael
    Wells, Oliver John
Wells, Thomas Capper
    Wemyss, David, of that Ilk
    Wemyss, James Rawlinson
Wendt, Carl
    Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William ( 1939-1945 )
    Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, William ( 1939-1944 )
    Wentworth-Stanley, Charles Wro ( 1940-1946 ), where he was mentioned in despatches
    Wentworth-Stanley, Geoffrey Da
    Wentworth-Stanley, Oliver Mont, in North Africa, Italy, France and Germany
Wernher, George Michael Alexan
    Wernher, Harold Augustus, 3rd B
    West, Augustus Cuthbert Erskin
    West, Dudley Somerset Erskine
Westarp, Georg-Viktor
    Westenra, William, 5th/6th Baro
Westphalen zu Furstenberg, Car
Westropp Bennett, Paddy
    Westropp, Edward Ralph Shotton
    Westropp, Lionel Henry Mountif
    Westropp, Victor John Eric
    Westwood, John Thomas William
    Westwood, Robert Evelyn Ross
    Whately, Gerald Arthur
    Whately, Thomas David
    Whately-Smith, Anthony Robert
    Wheatley-Hubbard, Evelyn Raymo
    Wheeler, John Hieron, 3rd Bt.
    Whelan, Katherine Mary
    Wheler, Edward Woodford, 14th B
    Wheler, Stephen Jameson
    Wheler, Trevor Wood, 13th Bt.
    Whitaker, John Albert Charles, , where he was mentioned in dispatches twice
    White, Anthony John Frith
    White, Archibald John Ramsay, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    White, Cecil Meadows Frith, where he was mentioned in dispatches six times
    White, Elizabeth Patricia, in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force
    White, Eric Richard Meadows, 2n
    White, Headley Dymoke, 3rd Bt.
    White, Herbert John Frith, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    White, Lynton Stuart, where he was mentioned in despatches
    White, Richard Taylor, where he was mentioned in despatches
    White, Robert Charles Meadows
    White, Robert Percy Frith
    Whitefoord, Anthony
    Whitefoord, Hugh Penry ( 1945 )
    Whitefoord, Neil Steuart Patri
    Whitefoord, Philip Geoffrey, with the BEF in France
    Whitehead, Gilbert Rathbone
    Whitehead, John Chase
    Whitehead, Philip Henry Rathbo, with the Intelligence Corps
    Whitelaw, William Stephen Ian,
    Whiteley, John William Tatters
    Whiteley, William Tattersall, 2 ( 1939-1944 )
Whiting, Jack Maxwell
    Whitmore, George Montagu John
    Whitney, John Hay, where he became a POW, but escaped
    Widgery, John Passmore, Baron W
Wielopolski, Jan
    Wigan, Adair Michael Charles
    Wigan, Alan Lewis, 5th Bt. ( 1939 ), where he was wounded and became a POW
    Wigg, George Edward Cecil, Baro
    Wiggin, John Henry, 4th Bt., where became a POW
    Wiggin, Peter Milner
    Wiggin, Richard Arthur, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Wight-Boycott, Denys Reginald
    Wigoder, Basil Thomas, Baron Wi ( 1942-1945 )
Wigram, Aidan Frederic
    Wigram, Charles Knox
    Wigram, Cyril Charles ( 1939-1942 ), where he became a POW
    Wigram, Edmund Hugh Lewis
Wigram, Francis
    Wigram, George Neville Clive, 2
    Wigram, James Robert Knox, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Wigram, Lionel
    Wigram, Mervyn Roland
    Wigram, Robert
    Wigram, Valentine Knox
    Wilberforce, Richard Orme, Baro, with the Royal Artillery
Wilberforce, William Basil Sam
    Wild, Charles Edric Verney
    Wilde, Helm George, as a member of Eisenhower's invasion staff
    Wilkinson, Leonard David, 2nd B
    William-Powlett, Newton James
    William-Powlett, Peter de Bart ( 1939-1944 ), when he became a POW
    William-Powlett, Peveril Barto
    Williams, Basil Edward Grover ( 1939-1945 )
    Williams, David Philip, 3rd Bt.
Williams, Glyn David Rhys
    Williams, Kingsmill Brady Char
    Williams, Lawrence
    Williams, Michael Osmond, 2nd B
Williams, Neville Glyn
    Williams, William Law, 8th Bt.
    Williams-Bulkeley, Richard Har
Williams-Ellis, Christopher
    Williams-Wynn, Edward Watkin
    Williams-Wynn, Owen Watkin, 10t, where he was mentioned in dispatches twice and became a POW
    Williams-Wynn, Watkin
    Williams-Wynne, John Francis
    Williamson, Alexander Fergus F
    Williamson, David Archibald Fo
    Williamson, Hudleston Noel Hed ( 1939-1945 ), where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Williamson, John Archibald Har
Williamson, William Hedworth
    Willink, John Humphrey Wakefie
Willink, Peter John
    Willis, Algernon Usborne
    Willis, Edward Henry, Baron Wil, with the Royal Fusiliers
Willock, Anthony John
    Willock, Robert Peel
    Willoughby, Archibald Macdonal
Willoughby, Bernard
    Willoughby, Digby Michael Godf, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Willoughby, Guy
    Willoughby, Hugh Nesbit
    Willoughby, James Alexander, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Willoughby, Joe Henry Claude
    Willoughby, Michael Guy Perciv
    Wills, Arnold Cass Lycett
    Wills, Arnold Stancomb
Wills, Charles Overton Melvill
    Wills, Edward Robert Hamilton, where he was wounded
    Wills, Frederick Anthony Hamil
Wills, George Peter Vernon, 3rd
    Wills, George Seton, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Wills, Gerald
    Wills, Hugh David Hamilton
    Wills, Maitland Cecil Melville
Wills, Michael Desmond Hamilto
    Wills, Wilfrid Dewhurst
    Wilmot, Arthur Ralph, 7th Bt. ( 1939-1942 )
    Wilmot, Edward
    Wilmot, Henry Frederick
    Wilmot, Martyn Sacheverel ( 1939-1941 ), where he became a POW and escaped in 1945
    Wilmot-Sitwell, Hervey Degge, he was mentioned in despatches
    Wilson, Alexander James, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Wilson, Arthur Denis
    Wilson, Charles John, 3rd Baron, where he was wounded
    Wilson, David Amcotts
    Wilson, Eric Charles Twelves, V
    Wilson, Francis Amcotts
    Wilson, Henry Stephen, Baron Wi ( 1939-1945 ), in Italy, France and Germany
    Wilson, James Robertson, of Air
    Wilson, James Thomas Amcotts, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Wilson, Jeremy Charles
Wilson, John
    Wilson, Richard John McMoran, 2
    Wilson, Richard O'Brien
    Wilson, Robert Amcotts
Wilson, Robert David
    Winant, John Gilbert, Jr., where he became a POW
    Winant, Rivington Russell
    Windham, James Steuart, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Windham, William Evan, where he was mentioned in despatches
Windisch-Grätz, Gottlieb
Windisch-Grätz, Hugo
    Windsor-Clive, Evered Ivor
    Windsor-Clive, Francis Archer, where he was mentioned in despatches and was wounded
    Windsor-Clive, Other Robert Iv ( 1941-1945 )
    Windsor-Clive, Robert Charles, where he was wounded and was mentioned in despatches
    Wingate, George Nigel Fancourt ( 1939-1945 )
    Wingate, Orde Charles, where he organised the Chindits operating in Burma
    Wingate, Reginald Eric Lennard, and was mentioned in despatches
    Wingate, Ronald Evelyn Leslie, ( 1939-1945 )
    Wingate, William Granville ( 1940-1946 )
    Wingfield Digby, Richard Shutt, when he became a POW
    Wingfield, Anthony Desmond Rex, where he was wounded
    Wingfield, Charles Talbot Rhys, where he was wounded
    Wingfield, Edward William Rhys
    Wingfield, Maurice Anthony
    Wingfield, Mervyn Patrick, 9th, where he became a POW
    Wingfield, Mervyn Robert Georg, where he was the first Briitsh submarine commander to sink a Japanese submarine, I-34
Wingfield, Richard Sydney Merv
    Wingfield, Robert George
    Wingfield, William Thomas Rhys
    Wingfield-Stratford, Mervyn Ve
Winn, Anthony Edmund
    Winn, Derek Edward Anthony, 5th, in North Africa, where he was wounded
    Winn, Geoffrey Mark Victor
    Winn, Henry John, where he was wounded twice
    Winn, Reginald Henry
    Winn, Rowland Denys Guy, 4th Ba, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Winnington, Francis Salwey Wil, where he was mentioned in despatches and became a POW
    Winnington, Thomas Foley Churc
    Winnington-Ingram, Arthur Fran
    Winnington-Ingram, Charles Alf
    Winnington-Ingram, Richard Sul, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Winthrop-Young, Jocelin Slings
    Wise, Frederick, 1st Baron Wise
    Wiseman, John Henry Ware, in the Pacific, where he was wounded
    Wiseman, Ronald Henry
    Wodehouse, Armine Boyle ( 1942-1945 ), with Grenadier Guards
    Wodehouse, Cenric Nourse
    Wodehouse, Edmond
    Wodehouse, John, 4th Earl of Ki ( 1942-1945 )
    Wodehouse, Lionel von Tempsky ( 1943-1946 ), with the Royal Army Service Corps
Wodehouse, Norman Atherton
    Wodehouse, Patrick Armine ( 1940-1946 )
    Wodehouse, Philip George
    Wolfe Murray, Malcolm Victor A
    Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, F
Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, H
Wolff Metternich zur Gracht, P
    Wolseley, Basil Charles Daniel
    Wolseley, George John Carlos
    Wolseley, Robert Francis Josep
    Wolseley, Robert William Hargr ( 1942 )
    Wolseley, Ronald Wilkinson
Wolseley, Stephen Garnet Huber
    Wombwell, Frederick Philip Alf
Womersley, John Walter
Wontner-Smith, Andrew O'Neill, in the Royal Air Force
    Wood, Bernard Page Western
    Wood, Charles Ingram Courtenay
Wood, Francis Hugh Peter Court
    Wood, John Arthur Haigh, 2nd Bt ( 1940-1944 )
    Wood, John Stuart Page, 6th Bt.
    Wood, Matthew Wakefield Drury
    Wood, Richard Frederick, Baron ( 1941-1943 ), where he was severely wounded and lost both legs
Wood, Russell
    Woodhouse, Christopher Montagu, where he was mentioned in despatches twice
    Woodhouse, James Allen David, 4, where he was wounded
Woodward, Robert Sinckler
Woodwark, Peter Antony
Worlock, Peter Walter John
    Worsley, William Arthington, 4t ( 1939-1941 )
    Wrey, Castel Richard Bourchier, and was invalided out of the army in 1939
    Wrey, Christopher Bourchier
    Wright, Basil Owen ( 1939-1945 )
    Wright, Margaret Patricia, and was mentioned in despatches
    Wright, Noel Nithsdale ( 1939-1945 )
    Wright, Philip Norman
    Wright, Rupert Anthony ( 1939-1945 )
    Wrightson, John Garmondsway, 3r ( 1940 ), in France with 23rd Division, Belgium and Germany with 6th Airborne Division, and was mentioned in dispatches
    Wrightson, Peter
    Wrightson, Rodney, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Wrixon-Becher, William Fane, 5t, where he was wounded twice
    Wrottesley, Arthur John Franci
    Wrottesley, Richard John, 5th B
Wucherer von Huldenfeld, Georg
Wuthenau, Traugott-Helo
    Wykeham, Godfrey Charles Herbe, and was mentioned in despatches
    Wyldbore-Smith, Francis Brian, in the Middle East, France and Germany
Wyldbore-Smith, Hugh Deane
    Wyldbore-Smith, John Henry
Wyndham, David Francis
    Wyndham, Mark Hugh, in the Middle East, Italy and Palestine, and was wounded twice
    Wyndham-Quin, Valentine Mauric, where he was mentioned in despatches four times
    Wynn, Charles Henry Romer
    Wynn, John Christopher Watkin, in India and Burma
    Wynn, 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
    Wynne-Finch, John Charles
    Wynne-Finch, William Heneage
Yager, Francis Leslie
    Yarburgh-Bateson, Richard Arth
    Yarburgh-Bateson, Stephen Nich, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Yarde-Buller, John Reginald He
    Yarde-Buller, Richard Francis
    Yarrow, Eric Grant, 3rd Bt., in Burma
    Yeaman, Edward Francis
    Yelverton, Barry Goring ( 1944-1945 ), in the New Zealand Forces
    Yerburgh, John Maurice Armstro, in the Irish Guards
    Yerburgh, Oscar Guy de Bunsen, in the Royal Air Force
    Yerburgh, Richard Eustre Marry ( 1940-1946 )
York, Geoffrey William
Yorke, Alexander Peden
    Yorke, Arthur Philip Denys
    Yorke, Charles Anthony
    Yorke, David Christopher, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Yorke, George Cockburn, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Yorke, James John Simon
Yorke, Patrick Langdon
    Yorke, Philip Cecil Langdon
    Yorke, Philip Gerard
    Yorke, Simon Algernon
    Young, Alastair Spencer Temple
    Young, Andrew Broughton, in the Middle East, New Guinea and Borneo
    Young, Arnold Somerville, in New Guinea and Borneo
    Young, Basil Neil
    Young, Courtenay Trevelyan
    Young, Denis Egerton ( 1944 )
    Young, Ernest Stafford
    Young, Geoffrey Lawrence
    Young, Henry Lawrence Savill, where he was mentioned in despatches
    Young, Horace Anthony
    Young, Hugh Findlay, where he was mentioned in dispatches
Young, Jasper Peter
    Young, John William Roe, 5th Bt, where he became a POW
    Young, Jonathan George
Young, Malcolm Henry Cathcart
    Young, Nicholas, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Young, William Brook Charles, in India and Burma
Young, William Elliot
    Younger, Charles Frank Johnsto
    Younger, Edward George, 3rd Vis
    Younger, John William, 3rd Bt. ( 1939-1942 ), in the Middle East, where he became a POW
    Younger, Kenneth Gilmour
    Younger, Ralph
    Younger, William McEwan, 1st Bt, where he was mentioned in dispatches
    Ziegler, Heinz
ffrench Blake, Desmond O'Brien
    ffrench Blake, Martin Arthur O
    ffrench Blake, Robert Lifford
ffrench-Davis, Francis Holdswo
    ffrench-Davis, Peter Charles
    Count equals 7234 individuals.

Total count equals 7265 individuals.


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