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Foreword

The following Memorial contains the names of men who fought for King and Country during The Second World War 1939 - 1945.

All of the men on the Memorial had a connection with the village of Enderby, Leicestershire.

Further information can be seen by following the Soldier's name link, where available.

The list is by no means complete and further information is being sort.

Acknowledgement

Thanks to the following, for their help and assistance with information for the pages connected with the 'Fallen' of Enderby in The Second World War 1939 - 1945.

Peter Francis (Commonwealth War Graves Commission)

Those names on the list below which are enclosed with a *, are included on The Second World War 1939 - 1945 Roll of Honour within St. John The Baptist Church, Enderby, Leicestershire.


* N. Booton *

* H. Brown *

* C. Browne *

* Ordinary Seaman W. Bruin *
 Royal Navy

Pilot Officer T. W. Challoner (D.F.C)
 Royal Air Force

* E. Clark *

Lance Corporal R. W. Collis
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and Small Scale Raiding Force

* Sapper A. M. Cooper *
Royal Air Force, Royal Engineers

* Lance Corporal D. S. Dimmock *
Royal Army Ordanance Corps

* F. Drummond *

* H. Faulks *

* Sergeant (Air Bomber) J. H. Gilliver *
 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

* D. Gough *

* H. Greasley *

* S. Greengrass *

* Guardsman J. H. Harrison *
Grenadier Guards

* Gunner W. A. Harvey *
Royal Artillery

* F. Hinton *

* E. Illson *

* Able Seaman L. R. Jarvis *
 Royal Navy

Aircraftsman 1st Class A. B. Johnson 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

* W. Mollet *

* E. Neale *

Chief Petty Officer K. C. Passells
 Royal Navy

Sergeant T. Randall
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

* Driver A. E. Russell *
Royal Army Service Corps

* Sapper T. W. Wells *
Royal Engineers

* Aircraftsman 1st Class E. T. Wilford *
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

* H. Woodward *

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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