United Kingdom
More than 1.2 million men and women of the United Kingdom are commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The casualties of the first and second world wars served in just about every theatre of war in both conflicts, on land, on sea and in the air. Tell us their stories.
Lance Corporal Lewis Murray S/24340, 5th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders
By Susan Strang
United Kingdom
Gnr. Ernest Robinson 16th Defence Regiment Royal Artillery ~ Died on the River Kwai
By Gary Broad
United Kingdom
Private Wallis Warr 39395, 34th MGC, 'from Dorset to Gallipoli and the Somme...'
By Jon Pope
United Kingdom
Private John Warr 10606, Dorsetshire Regiment - 'From gamekeeper to gas casualty...'
By Jon Pope
United Kingdom
Boy 1st Class Norman Hunneysett C/JX 177350, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Orion
By Mrs Brenda Palmer
United Kingdom
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