

Nationality
As well as our six member nations, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission commemorates servicemen and women from many nations in our cemeteries and memorials around the world. Tell us their stories.


Second Lieutenant James Ley Paton, 1st Black Watch. The first Paton brother to die in the Great War.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

Second Lieutenant Lt. Robert W. Paterson, Sherwood Foresters. Previously reported missing, KIA 21/23 March 1918.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

Second Lieutenant Edward Kesson Paton, Machine Gun Corps. The second Paton brother to die in the Great War.
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

Private Robert Paterson, 50th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment) KIA 4th February 1917
By Dave Dykes
United Kingdom

Stoker 1st Class Frederick Isaac Diver, HMS Pembroke, Royal Navy
By Nick Tucker
United Kingdom
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