No 12 Commando
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Displaying 1 - 117 of 117ALLUM, Edward Thomas
Gunner Edward Allum was attested into the Royal Artillery in 1939. After volunteering he served in both No.12 and No.1 Commando.
ALLUM, Frank Edmund

ARNOTT, Francis, D.
BARKER, Alfred

BASSETT-WILSON, Paul Francis

BEGGS, Harold Raymond

BLAIR, Thomas

BLOUNT, Arthur Harvey
BOLDEN, Stanley
BOWLES, Eric Charles
BOWMAN, Thomas Horne
BRAILSFORD, James Richard
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 83 (1986).
BRETT, Gerrard
BRIERLEY, Herbert
BRODISON, Samuel James


CALLAWAY, Thomas, Frederick

CAMPBELL, James

CHETWYND, Samuel Ernest
CHUNG, Ronald Robert Fong

CLAPTON, John Francis

CONNOR, James

COOPER-KEY, Caryll Astley
COX, Jack, A.

COX, Victor John

CROFTS, Arthur Probert
CRUDEN, Peter Ramsay

- Lieutenant in the Parachute Troop of No.12 Commando before No.6 Commando [2][3].
CURTIS, Harry Alexander
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 93 (1991).
DALY, Thomas

Thomas Daly served in No.12 Commando HQ from April 1941 and after No.12 was disbanded on the staff at the Holding Operational Commando until April 1946.
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DARLINGTON, Kenneth Carr

DAVIES, W.
Post war member of the Commando Association last known residing Cefn Mawr, nr. Wrexham.
Sources
Commando Association Lost Legion List 4.
DEERY, Stewart
DENNIE, J.
19 March 1944, No.9 Commando, wounded Anzio beachhead, Italy (Operation 'X') [3][5].
DEXTER, Stanley
Gunner Stanley Dexter from Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, died in service, cause not known to this archive.
DREW, Frederick Thomas
EAGER, William
Lance Corporal William Eager, No.6 Commando, was wounded 24 March 1945 at the crossing of the River Rhine at Wesel (Operation Widgeon). Previously served in No.12 Commando until it was disbanded when he moved to No.6 Commando. Member of the Commando Association from Titchworth, Hampshire.
EDMUNDS, William John
CWGC.
EMMERSON, John Kenneth


FARNWORTH, Joseph L.

FERGUSON, William John
Corporal William Ferguson was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later found to have been wounded and taken prisoner of war. He had embarked on board HMS Campbeltown for the raid.
FLINT, James William

FYNN, Francis West (Lt Col)


GOWER, Ronald William Henry

HARRISON, Stewart Sandbach (LtCol)
HENRIQUES, Robert David Quixano
- Former Troop Leader of 'E' troop No. 12 Commando [1a].
HILL, David Henry
HOLLINGSWORTH, D.H.
HONES, Harold William

HOWELLS, Ellis

HOYLE, Robert
HUGHES, Norman Campbell
JENKINS, David William Phillip
JOHNSON, James
JONES, Harri Havard
LEAVER, John Charles
Private John Leaver, 5 Troop, was wounded on 23 January 1945 during operations in Burma. He previously served in No.12 Commando. Post war member of the Commando Association from Cardiff.
LEE, William
LEMON, Frederick
Lance Corporal Fred Lemon embarked on HMS Campbeltown for Operation Chariot, the raid at St. Nazaire 28 March 1942. Reported missing after the raid, found to have been taken prisoner and transported to Stalag 344 at Lamsdorf, Poland.
MACKENZIE, Hugh

MAKIN, William Edward
MALONEY, Daniel

MARTIN-SMITH, Patrick Geoffrey Brian
MCGONIGAL, Ambrose Joseph

METCALFE, Thomas Gibson
Operation Cartoon
MEWETT, Robert


MOLLOY, Joseph
MORGAN, Leslie George
MORGAN, William Joseph
MURRAY, Douglas Russell
NASH, Douglas James
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O'SULLIVAN, Robert Deyos
PAGE, Alan George
Lance Sergeant Alan Page, No.6 Commando, was wounded 6 June 1944 during operations at Normandy, France. He had previously served in No.12 Commando. Post war member of the Commando Association from Leicester.
PARNWELL, Basil Arthur
PERRY, Alfred Charles


PILLING, Harry

PINCKNEY, Philip Hugh

Captain Philip Pinckney was executed whilst a prisoner of war. At the time he was serving with 2 SAS and had been captured on Operation Speedwell after parachuting with 6 others into Bologna, Italy. The aim of the operation was to disrupt enemy railway movements.
PRICE, Randall Emerson Connop
Lieutenant Randall Price died following an operation Wrexham hospital. [1] and [2]
PURDON, Corran William Brooke

QUILLIN, Douglas Gordon.

REEVES, Walter
ROBERTS, Edwin Albert

ROBERTS, Harry Andow
ROBERTS, Ronald Nathan
ROBINSON, Joseph Henry

SIMS, Eddie


SMETHURST, Joseph William
SMITH, Ian Christopher Downs

SMITH, Raymond Arthur Francis
Post war member of the Commando Association from Penn, Buckinghamshire.
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 90 (1990).
SPURR, Geoffrey
STEADMAN, Charles Emanuel

STEVENS, John William
SWADLING, Albert Edward
SYNNOTT, James Francis


TEMPLEMAN, George

TEMPLETON, James, A.
TENNICK, Maurice William
TOOGOOD, David Cyril
TOUGH, Alexander
TOWSE, Alfred Burley
TROWMAN, Norman, F.
Sources
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/77.
TURNER, Frederick William Morgan
TURNER, Leslie
TYREMAN, George Vincent
WAKEFIELD, Raymond

WALL, Reginald George
- 1939 Metropolitan Police Constable at Croydon Police Station.
WARD, William G.
WARNER, Arthur Henry
WATSON, Harold Alexander
WEBSTER, Roland Hutchinson
WHAM, James Howie
WHITE, Charles Edward
Post war member of the Commando Association residing Capel St. Mary, Suffolk.
Sources
Additions to Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 92 (1991)
WHITTINGHAM, Laurence
WILLIAMS, Francis Arthur
WILLIAMS, John Henry
Member of the Commando Association from Pelsall, Staffordshire.
Sources
Obituaries in Commando Association newsletter 74 (1982).
WILSON, Alexander
WILTON, Max Robert
WOOLLARD, George
WOOLLEY, C.W.
WRIGHT, Robert Ernest


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