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Sokolow, George Stanislaus ›

Mr. George Sokolow, who has been killed by enemy action was a promising member of the BBC editorial staff. He took his degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge five…

Soutter, Ian Gordon ›

See Luther James Soutter

Soutter, Luther James ›

“ We regret to record the death by enemy action of Dr. Luther James Soutter. His eldest son, Ian, a medical student, was killed on the same occasion, and his wife…

Spencer, Sydney Gurton

Spencer, Sydney Gurton ›

Captain Sydney Gurton Spencer, 5th Rotyal Berkshire Regiment, who was killed in France on October 13, was the only child of Mr. W. A. Spencer (f the War Office)…

Stammers, Herbert John ›

Surgeon-Lieut. Herbert John Stammers, R.N.V.R. was reported missing, presumed died on the destroyer Acasta, June 1940. He was awarded the Jelf medal at King’ s College…

Stearn, John Holder

Stearn, John Holder ›

Stearn John Holder, D.S.O., Lieut., 14th (Service) Battn. The Durham Light Infantry, son of Harry George Stearn of Buntingford by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of the…

Stewart, Robert Young Stevenson ›

Robert was born in East Ham on 30 August 1916 son of John Hunter Stewart MBE and Jean Blair Stewart of Shirley. He lived at 89 The Glade Croydon. After leaving Selhurst…

Stickland, Donald Archibald ›

Died on Sept. 27, 1945, by misadventure while carrying out research work at R.A.F. Station, Nijmegen.- Fl. Lieut. Donald Archibald Stickland, R.A.F.V.R. British…

Stockdale, Edward Leslie Johnson

Stockdale, Edward Leslie Johnson ›

Lieut. E.L. Stockdale was at first reported missing on July 7th of this year and strong hopes were entertained that he would soon be heard of as a prisoner of war…

Stone, Oliver John

Stone, Oliver John ›

Second Lieut. O.J. Stone, who died in France on September 22nd of wounds received the previous day, was born at Cumnor, Sydenham, on December 5th, 1886, being the…

Strick, John Richard ›

Killed in action, in Feb. 1944, John Richard Strick, Captain, London Irish Rifles, eldest son of the late Major-General J. S. Strick, C.B., D.S.O., and Mrs. Strick,…

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