| Photo | Name | Military Tag |
|---|---|---|
| Percy Collinson Abell | Rank: Lieutenant | |
![]() Bill Adney | William Crosby Adney | |
| Benjamin Aiken | During World War Two | |
| Donald Douglas Anderson | With the United States Navy in Korea and Vietnam | |
![]() James Anderson | James H. Anderson | With the United States Navy during World War Two |
![]() Robert Dean Anderson Sr | Robert Dean Anderson, Sr | With the United States Army during World War Two |
| John Black Archibald | ||
| Lewis Thomas Ashdown | With the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment | |
![]() Alfred Baitup | Alfred Henry Baitup | |
| George William Baitup | ||
![]() George Banks | George Banks | With the Royal Field Artillery during World War One |
| James John ("Jim") Banks | With the Suffolk Regiment during World War I | |
| John Thomas Banks | 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade in Canada during the Fenian Raids | |
| William Banks | With the Durham Light Infantry during World War One and was killed in action | |
![]() Earl Bell | Earl Theodore Bell | RCAF |
![]() Henry Harold Berry | Henry Harold Berry | In France during World War One and was killed in action |
![]() Charles Berwind | Charles Anthony Berwind | With the United States Army |
| Stephen Harrison Blackford | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
| Alvin Thomas Bond | With the Canadian Army during World War Two | |
| George Wilfred Bond | With the M.S.A., Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War | |
![]() Robert Bond | Robert Howat Bond | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One |
| Roy Laverne Bond | With the 2nd BN 2nd COR during World War One with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action | |
| Thomas Reginald ("Tom") Bond | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One | |
| Andrew Finlayson Cuthbert Boyd | With the Royal Navy as a Merchant Seaman, engineer during WWI | |
![]() Floral Hall in Belfast | David Wright Boyd | With the Canadian Engineers during World War One |
| Also with the Royal Engineers during World War One | ||
| George Finlayson Boyd | With the 12th Army Brigade Field Artillery, 46th Battery during World War One and was killed in action | |
| George Gordon Boyd | With the Lanark & Renfrew Scottish Regiment R.C.I.C. during World War Two and was killed in action | |
| James Donaldson Cathro Boyd | With the Labour Corp. 368 POW Company, and 30th London Regiment during World War Two | |
| Sir Robert Weston Brooke, 2nd Bt. DSO MC DL | With the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons during World War I. Mentioned in despatches four times | |
| Amy Ada Bryant, RRC | As a nurse at Antwerp during World War One and was also a prisoner of war | |
![]() Denis Harry Bryant | Denis Harry Bryant | With the Royal Navy Reserve, HMS Active during World War One |
| Also with the Royal Navy Reserve during World War Two | ||
![]() Denis Bryant | Denis Michael Bryant | With the Royal Navy Reserve as a midshipman aboard the "HMS Hood" during World War Two and was killed in action |
![]() Dorothy Grace Bryant | Dorothy Grace Bryant, RRC | With the Q.A.R.N.N.S. as a nursing sister during World War One |
| Fanny Lowder Bryant | With the Army as a nurse with the T.F.N.S. during World War One | |
| Hilda Mary Bryant | With the Q.A.R.N.N.S. as a nursing sister during World War Two | |
| William Wallace Bryant | During WWI | |
| John Budgen | With the Royal Navy as a midshipman during the Napoleonic War | |
| Richard Budgen | With the Royal Navy as a midshipman during the Napoleonic War | |
| William Budgen | With the Royal Navy as a Lt. during the Napoleonic War. He was killed in action | |
| Norris Paul Butcher | With the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve | |
| Allan Caird | ||
| With the Royal Highlanders 5th Battalion Black Watch during World War One | ||
| George Boyd Caird | With the 20th Company 6th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry during the Boer War | |
| John Second Caird | With the Royal Highlanders 2nd Black Watch | |
| With the 1st Forfarshire Battery R.F.A. (635495/4525) | ||
| With the 2nd Highland Bde R.F.A., 301st battery 76th Bde R.F.A. (TA) (722471) | ||
![]() William Caird | William Caird | With the 5th Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) during World War One |
| Edward Mcluskey Cameron | With the Royal Air Force during World War Two | |
| Robert Campbell | During World War One. He was killed in action | |
![]() Clarence Chapman | Clarence ("Clary") Chapman | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One. He was wounded in action |
| Norman Edwin Cholerton | With the 3rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regt. Royal Artillery. A Japanese POW. | |
| Newel C. Clinger | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
| Robert Wells Coates | 29th Bn. Canadian Inf. (British Columbia Regt.) | |
| David William ("William") Comisky | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One | |
| Jesse Corke | During the Civil War, as a musician, Co. H, 105th Regiment Illinois Infantry | |
| Thomas Corke | During the Civil War, as a musician, Co. H, 10th Illinois Infantry | |
| William Corke | During the Civil War, 156th Illinois Infantry Co H, as a musician | |
| Donald Edward Couch | ||
| Thomas Craig | Royal Navy as Yeoman of Signals aboard the HMS Indefatigable. He was killed in action at the Battle of Jutland. | |
| Donald George Crawford | RAN, Petty Officers and Men | |
![]() John Crawford | John Banks Crawford | With the Royal Navy as a Merchant Marine |
| Peter Mclagan Crawford, MC | With the Machine Gun Corp., and the Royal Scots attached to the 8th Battalion during World War One | |
| With the Queens Own Cameroon Highlanders | ||
| William Larraine Crawford | With the Royal New Zealand Navy Reserve during World War Two and was killed in action | |
| John Cruickshank | ||
| William Henry ("Bill") Currie | With the 12th Canadian Field Regiment, R.C.A. during World War II | |
| Harry Robert Date | ||
| Raymond Charles Waland Date | ||
| Alexander Dawson | ||
| James Andrew Dawson | ||
| John Simpson Dawson | ||
| Harry Blakeslee Dodge | With the United States Navy | |
| Anna L. Donnan | With the United States Army | |
| David Dewight Donnan, Jr | With the United States Signal Corp. | |
| John Whitmore Donnan | With the United States Army | |
| Robert Clay Donnan | With the Merchant Marine | |
| Francis Gavin Douglas-Miller | With the Royal Scots Fusiliers | |
![]() John Downham | John Downham | |
![]() Ernest Alfred Eite | Ernest Alfred Eite | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One |
![]() William "Roy" Leroy Evans | William Leroy ("Roy") Evans, RN | With the United States Marine Corp. during Vietnam |
| Charles William Farrant | With the East Surrey Regiment during World War One | |
| Edwin Ernest Farrant | With the Middlesex Regiment during World War One | |
![]() Frederick Henry George Farrant | Frederick Henry George Farrant | With the Royal Navy as a submariner during World War One |
| Frederick William Thomas Farrant | With the 4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers Expeditionary Force during World War I | |
![]() Hugh Charles Alfred Farrant | Hugh 'Mac' Charles Alfred Farrant | With the Royal Navy during World War One |
| James Lascelles Farrant | With the 27th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement during World War One. | |
![]() Atheling Ferrah | Atheling McBean Ferrah | With the Royal Canadian Dragoons |
![]() Bernard Frederick Field | Bernard 'Barney' Frederick Field | With the 2719 Sqdn. Royal Air Force Regiment during World War Two |
| He was with the Royal Australian Air Force | ||
| He was with the Royal Australian Air Force | ||
| Charles Field | With the 20th Hussars during the Anglo-Egyptian War | |
![]() Herbert Streeter Field | Herbert Streeter Field | With the Merchant Marine during World War One |
| John Field | With the British Army during World War One | |
![]() Ronald Percy Field | Ronald Percy ("Percy") Field | With the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Military Policeman during World War Two |
![]() Stanley Field | Stanley James John Field | With the Royal Air Force as a pilot during World War Two |
| Albert Victor Finn | With the Merchant Marine during World War I | |
| Archibald Firmston | With the East Surrey Regiment during World War One | |
![]() Ernest Kelvin Fisk | Ernest 'Fred' Kelvin Fisk | With the Australian Imperial Force, 8th Australian Division during World War Two |
| Thomas Maxwell Fisk | Occupation: Pilot | |
![]() Jack (Jack) Flemming | John 'Jack' Fleming | During the Second World War |
| Robert Benvie Fleming | With the Royal Air Force during World War Two | |
| William Fleming | During World War Two | |
| Walter J. Foley | ||
![]() John Garrett | John Edward Garrett | During World War Two |
![]() Lt. Col. Duncan Marshall Geddes | Lt. Col. Duncan Marshall Geddes, MBE MC & bar | With the 1 East African Armoured Car Regiment in East Africa and Madagascar during World War II |
| With The Queen's own Cameron Highlanders in Burma during World War II | ||
| Arthur Albert Goodale | With the Royal Air Force as a probationary Flight Officer, Hon. 2nd Lt. | |
| Arthur William Goodale | With the 28th London Regiment, 1st KLSI as 2nd Lt. during World War One | |
| He was with the 1st Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry | ||
| Cecil Charles Wemyss Goodale, CBE | With the 9th London Regiment during World War One | |
| David Franklyn Goodale | With the Royal Navy, 'E' Commando during World War Two | |
![]() Sir Ernest William Goodale | Sir Ernest William Goodale, CBE MC Comp.TI Hon.FSIA | With the 9th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment during World War One |
| Lionel Hathaway Goodale | With the Army Service Corp. Motor Transport as a Heavy Lorry Driver during World War One | |
| Stewart Cecil Goodale | With the "F", "B" Battalion Machine Gun Corps. MGC (Heavy Branch) Tank, No.1 Tank Store during World War One | |
![]() Alexander Gordon | Alexander Mclagan Gordon | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the Canadian Forestry Corp. (CFC) during World War One |
![]() George 'Joe' Boyd Gordon | George Boyd ("Joe") Gordon | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the 75th Canadian Infantry Battalion during World War One |
| Robert William Gordon | As a BM2 US Navy during World War II | |
![]() Stewart Gordon | Stewart Gordon | With the Army Service Corp. during World War One |
![]() William Gordon | William Gordon | With the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders during World War Two |
![]() Wiliam Gordon | William McLagan Gordon | During World War Two |
![]() Arthur Gray | Arthur Hollis Gray | With the United States Navy |
![]() Gordon Cronin Gray | Gordon Cronin Gray | With the Norfolk Regiment, 9th Battalion |
![]() Philip H Gray | Philip Herbert Gray | Age: 20 |
| With the United States Navy during World War One | ||
| Reginald Ernest Gray | With the 4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment (MSM Award) during World War One | |
| Sidney Gray | During World War One | |
| Stanley Ignatius Willard Gray | Ruhleben Civilian prisoner of war camp during World War One | |
| Charles Frederick Grinham | With the 24th London Regiment and the Machine Gun Corp during World War One | |
| Frank Vincent Grinham | With the Royal Navy | |
![]() Jack Grogan | Jack Armstrong Grogan | Occupation: Pilot |
| Canadian Naval Reserve as a Seafire pilot during WWII | ||
| Frederick George Harper, MC MD RAMC | With Royal Army Medical Corp during World War One | |
| Frank C. Harrington | During World War Two | |
| Austin Michael Heffernan | With the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals during WWII | |
| David Robert Heffernan | With the Royal Canadian Navy | |
![]() Edward John Heffernan | Edward John ("Ted") Heffernan | With the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve as a Navy patrolman during World War Two |
![]() Joseph Heffernan | Joseph Austin Heffernan | With the Canadian Air Force |
![]() Joe Heffernan | Joseph Austin Heffernan | With the 11th Field Regiment Ambulance Corps. as a private during World War Two |
| Mary Helen Heffernan | With the C.A.M.C. as a nursing sister | |
| Norman J Heffernan | ||
| William Thomas Heffernan | With the Royal Canadian Navy as a Navy Petty Officer, Motor Mechanic during World War Two | |
| George Lewis Heitz, Jr | With the US Navy | |
| Thomas Rogers Henderson | With the United States Navy during World War Two | |
| Addison George Hickmott | With the Royal Berkshire Regiment | |
| George Hickmott | With the Royal Navy during World War One | |
| Henry Hickmott | With the British Army during World War One | |
![]() James Higgins | James Walter Higgins | With the Canadian Military during World War Two |
![]() Lt. Percy Dexter Higgins | Percy Dexter Higgins | With the North Nova Scotia Highlanders, R.C.I.C. and was killed in action during World War Two |
| Cyril Frederick Hitchcock | During World War Two. He was a Japanese prisoner of war | |
| Robert James Holcomb | With the United States Navy | |
| Richard Pinkham Horan | With the United States Marine Corp. during World War Two. | |
| Homer Harrison Hughes | With the United States Army | |
| James Aiken Hughes | With the United States Army | |
![]() Charles Herbert Inwood | Charles Herbert Inwood, OBE, MC | 9th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment during World War I |
| 5th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment | ||
![]() Edward Jarrett | Edward Lawrence Jarrett | With the 7th Field Artillery Brigade during World War One as a Driver, Gunner and was wounded in action |
| Milbert A Keeley | With the American Expeditionary Force during World War One | |
| Abraham Keely | With the United States Army, Civil War enlistment Co G 56 Reg. PA Infantry as a private | |
| John McCarthy Kemp | ||
| Valma Elizabeth Kendall | With the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II | |
![]() John Gould Kennedy | John Gould Kennedy, MC OBE | With the 13th Scottish Horse |
| Thomas H Kennedy | ||
![]() Cecil Kew | Harry Cecil Kew | With the 16th London Regiment, Queens Westminster Rifles during World War Two |
![]() James Kenneth Letson | James 'Ken' Kenneth Letson | During World War Two |
| Albert Horace Looms | With the R.A.F. (V.R.) 204 Sqdn. during World War II | |
![]() Matthew Van Loree | Matthew Van Ostrander Loree | With the 75th Canadian Infantry Battalion during World War One |
| George Lorimer | Royal Irish Regiment | |
| Reverend Frederick Lovie, MC | With the Gordon Highlanders during World War I | |
![]() Sydney Gordon MacDonald | Sydney Gordon Macdonald | 6th Field Coy Engineers Australian Imperial Forces during World War I |
| With the 2nd Cycle Corps 10th Rfts. Australian Imperial force during World War I | ||
| With the 3rd Garrison Brigade Australian Imperial Forces during World War II | ||
![]() Donald George Malarky | Donald George ("Don") Malarkey | With Easy Company, 2nd battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, in the 101st Airbourne Division of the United States Army during World War II |
| David Caird Matthew | With the Royal Navy | |
| James Ackley Maxwell, DCM | With the 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion D.C.M. | |
| Robert Ward McAtee | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
| Primrose McConnell, MC BSc | Royal Field Artillery during World War I | |
| Duncan Campbell McCrostie | ||
| Dougal McDougall | ||
| Samuel Hume McDowall | ||
| Henry 'Harry' McGregor | During World War One | |
![]() Rendcomb Manor, Gloucestershire, England. McLachlan family home. | Archibald Alexander McLachlan | |
![]() Allan Lockhart McLean | Allan Lockhart McLean, MD | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One |
| Thomas McLean | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One | |
| George Gordon Mcneill | With the Royal Canadian Air Force | |
| Alexander Milroy | ||
![]() Charles Knox Milroy | Charles Knox Milroy | With the United States Air Force |
| Clifford J. Milroy | ||
![]() Eric Milroy | Eric Macleod Milroy | With the 9th Royal Scotts |
| With the 11th Royal Highlanders | ||
| With the 8th Bn., Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) during World War One | ||
![]() James Milroy | James Milroy | |
| James Cunningham Milroy | With the "B" Coy 41st Battalion and was wounded in action during the First World War | |
| John Milroy | With the 44th Foot East Essex Infantry | |
| John Milroy | With the 11th Bn., Highland Light Infantry and was killed in action during the First World War | |
| John Franklin Milroy | With the United States Marine Corp | |
| Louis R. Milroy | With Co. B, 7TH Machine Gun Battery during World War One | |
| Reginald Charles Milroy | During World War One | |
![]() Robert Milroy | Robert Milroy | During the Civil War, Co. C, 128th Infantry Regiment New York |
| Robert Glen Milroy | As a United States Artillery Officer | |
| William ("Willie") Milroy | Civilian prisoner of war - Civilian War Dead, Singapore during World War Two | |
![]() History of Duchess (sic.) County page 218 | William C. Milroy | During the Civil War, Co. C, 128th Infantry Regiment New York |
![]() Albert Minihane | Albert Morris Minihane | With the Royal Army Service Corp., as a farrier during World War One |
![]() Ted Minihane | Edward William Minihane | With the Royal Navy (Petty Officer ) |
| Peter Robert Mitchell | With the Royal Navy | |
| Samuel Edward Moore | With the United States Army, Coast Artillery, and Field Artillery | |
| Herbert Arthur Morris | With the Machine Gun Corp (13040) | |
| With the Royal Field Artillery (19678) | ||
| With the Scottish Rifles (96084) | ||
| Charles Augustus Morrison | ||
| Gerald Gabriel Murphy | With the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War Two | |
| John Guerrier Nelson | With the Air National Guard | |
| William Dodge Nettleton | With the 126th Infantry, 32nd Division during World War One | |
| Walter George Newson | A Sapper with the Royal Engineers and POW in Germany | |
| Henry Leigh Newton | Royal Field Artillery during World War I | |
![]() Alexander Kaye Ogilvie | Alexander Kaye Ogilvie | With the 278th Aero Squadron AEF ASMA, during WWI and was killed in action during World War One |
| William Shirres Ord | Merchant Seamen during World War I | |
| Cecil John Owen | With the Royal Navy | |
| John Maurice Paine | Royal Australian Air Force, 43 Squadron during World War II | |
| Maurice Philip Paine | With the 12th London Regiment and the Machine Gun Corp during World War Two | |
![]() Robert Smokey Pegdon | Robert Pegden | With the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War Two |
![]() military1812_JohnPlattAUG1813 | James Platt | During the War of 1812 |
| Gifford Walters Plume | During World War Two | |
| Thomas Watter Plunkett | ||
![]() Florence Porter RRC | Florence Hilda Porter, RRC | Head nurse at HMS Duncan |
| Frederick C Quinter | ||
| William A.D. Reid | ||
| In the 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry | ||
![]() Charles Richards | Charles LeRoy Richards | With the United States Air Force during World War One |
| Joseph Richardson | With the Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment ) during World War One and was killed in action | |
| Samuel Richey | During the Civil War with the Union | |
| Lewis Rodgers | ||
| Benjamin F. Rogers | During the Civil War, Co. B, 8th Regiment PA Infantry & 187th Infantry Co. K Wounded in action and a prisoner of war | |
![]() Bert Rogers | Bert Harry Rogers | With the United States Navy Reserve during World War Two |
| Burt Charles Rogers | During the Spanish American War | |
![]() Tracey Rogers | Charles E. ("Tracy") Rogers, III | 6994th Security Squadron |
| Charles Lewis Rogers | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
| Dewey David Rogers | ||
![]() Don Rogers | Donald Manning Rogers | With the United States Navy Reserve during World War Two |
![]() Frank Judson Rogers | Frank Judson Rogers | With the 16th Infantry P.A., Co. F, Mexican Border War |
| With the 28th Spruce Squadron, 2nd Provisional Regiment during World War One | ||
| Harry Louis Rogers | During the Spanish American War | |
| Hugh G. Rogers | ||
![]() James Rogers | James Francis Rogers | Occupation: Disc; Complexion: Ruddy; EyeColor: Blue; HairColor: Brown; Height: 6; Weight: 145 |
| With the United States Navy as Seaman 1c | ||
![]() Edwin Rodgers | Lewis 'Edwin' Edward Rogers | With the 187th PA V Infantry, Co. K, during the Civil War |
| Paul Judson Rogers | With the United States Navy in Korea | |
| Richard C. Rogers | With the United States Navy during World War Two | |
| Robert George Rogers | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
| Thomas 'June' P. Rogers | During World War Two | |
![]() Harry L Ross | Harry Louis Ross | With the United States Navy aboard the USS William S. Wood |
| Charles Wilson Rowe | With the United States Army, HDQTRS Co. 112 Inf. 28 Division during World War One | |
| Charles Herbert Sanders | With the Australian Imperial Forces during World War One | |
| George Hanbury Sanders | With the New Zealand Army during World War One (23/2276) Gum digger | |
| Harlan Robert Scott | With the United States Navy | |
| Frederick Benjamin Sherrod | With the 82nd Foot Regiment, Crimean War and Indian Mutiny | |
| Edna Mary Shooter | During World War Two, civilian war dead. She was a nurse | |
![]() Percival Wilfred Simpson | Percival Wilfred ("Clarence") Simpson | During World War Two and was killed in action |
| Military Service Branch: Army; Rank: Trooper; Regiment: British Columbia Regiment, R.C.A.C.; Regiment Number: K37465 | ||
![]() Tpr Thomas V Simpson | Thomas 'Tom' Victor Simpson | During World War Two |
![]() William George Sinfield | William George Sinfield | With the Machine Gun Corps, Northumberland Fusiliers during World War One |
| Virgil Marvin Skinner | Age: 19 | |
| Warren Grant Skinner | Occupation: Olle Zetterstrom; Complexion: Light; EyeColor: Blue; HairColor: Brown; Height: 6 1; Weight: 170 | |
| Frank William Smith | With the United States Army during World War Two | |
![]() Photo | Frederick Victor Smith | With the 44th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force |
| Herbert Lewis Smith | With the United States Marine Corp during World War Two as a Corporal | |
| Raymond Harry Smith | With the 35th Fighter Group, 40th Fighter Squadron 'Red Devils' and was killed in action durinf World War Two | |
| Timothy Richard Stack | Age: 18 | |
| With the United States Navy | ||
| William Donnan Stevenson | With the United States Navy | |
| Ronald Henry Stringer | Pilot | |
| Arthur John Swanson | Canada Overseas Expeditionary Force | |
| James Sidney Toland | With the 2nd New York Mounted Rifles during the Civil War | |
| Melvin Uhl | With the United States Army | |
![]() Charles Henry Vince | Henry Charles Thomas Vince | With the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War One |
| Cyril A. Voke | With the Regiment Royal Engineers | |
| Richard Hugh Ward | As an aviator with the United States Army durring the Korean War | |
![]() John Cadman Watts | John Cadman Watts, OBE, MC, MB, FRCS | Royal Army Medical Corps in Palestine |
| No 8 British General Hospital in Egypt | ||
| Commanded 41st Field Surgical Unit, Royal Army Medical Corps in Palestine, Libya and Italy | ||
| Commanded 195th (Airlanding) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, 6th Airborne Div in GB and North West Europe | ||
| Commanded 225th (Parachute) Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps, 5th Parachute Bde in India and Java, Dutch East Indies | ||
| Commanded Surgical Divison, British Commonwealth Hospital, Kure, Japan | ||
| Edwin Ernest Webb | With the Canadian Active Service Force during WWII | |
| Victor Hedley Weir | With the 85th Battalion during World War One | |
| Albert Blacktop Wells | 10th Devonshire Regiment | |
| Thomas Farrant Wells | With the Royal Flying Corp. as a gunner | |
| 88th Battery Royal Field Artillery | ||
| James White | With the Royal Marines | |
![]() David Lawrence Wickens | David Lawrence Wickens | During World War One and World War Two |
| Lester Eugene Wickens | With the United States Army as TEC 4 during World War Two | |
![]() Rear-Admiral Denis Wildish CB | Denis Bryan Harvey Wildish, CB Deputy Second Sea Lord | With the Royal Navy during World War Two, aboard the "HMS Prince of Wales" |
| Henry William Wildish, KBE CB | During World War One and World War Two | |
![]() Edmund Willard | Edmund Willard | With the Military Foot Police during World War One |
![]() Chris Willard | Edmund 'Chris' Christopher Willard | With the Royal Air Force volunteer Reserve, 620 Squadron during World War Two |
| Sydney Smith Willard | During World War One | |
| William Edward Willits | As a pilot in the RAF during WWII. | |
| James Baxter Wilson | With the 1st Bn. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during World War Two and was killed in action | |
| Thomas Wilt | During the Revolutionary War | |
| William Francis Woodgate | With the 60th Regiment of Foot during the Napoleanic wars | |
![]() Maxwell George Worthley | Maxwell George Worthley | And was a Rat of Tobruk 2/43rd Infantry Battalion during World War II |
![]() Donald James Wurth | Donald James Wurth, MB FRCS FRACS FACS | With the Australian Army during World War Two |
| William Joseph Yedkois | ||
| Alexander Young | DraftBoard: 08; EyeColor: Blue; HairColor: Brown; Height: Medium; PhysicalBuild: Medium | |
| Alexander McKenzie Young | Chrysler Corp Occupation: Chrysler Corp; Complexion: Light; EyeColor: Blue; HairColor: Brown; Height: 5 8; Weight: 180 | |
![]() Pvt Clarence Everard Young | Clarence Everard Young | With the 13th reinforcement, 8th Battalion Australian Army during World War One |
| Grigor McKenzie Young | ||
| Herbert Leslie Young | ||
| Margaret Mackenzie Young | With the Royal Artillery Corps | |
| William Anderson Young | ||