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VIDLER, Private, GEORGE THOMAS, NX47809. A.I.F. 2/30 Bn. Australian Infantry. 3rd January 1944. Age 26. Son of George and Grace Emmaline Vidler, of Chilcotts Grass, New South Wales, Australia. L. D. 17.

 

VINCENT, Private, DONALD BRUCE, TX5826. A.I.F. 2/29 Bn. Australian Infantry. 9th December 1943. Age 22. Son of William Rockett Vincent and Dailie Myra Vincent, of Ulverstone, Tasmania, Australia. L. C. 30.

 

VINCENT, Private, HORACE ROBERT WILLIAM, NX15563. A.I.F. 2/30 Bn. Australian Infantry. 12th August 1943. Age 25. Son of Frederick William and Rebecca Vincent, of Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia. Sp. Mem. 9. M. 9.

 

VINCENT, Driver, LESLIE IVOR, 2079894. 251 Field Park Coy. Royal Engineers. 29th December 1943. Age 23. Son of Charles Herbert and Hannah Elizabeth Vincent, of Norwich. 4. D. 77.

 

VINCENT, Private, REGINALD AMOS, 6142273. 2nd Bn. East Surrey Regiment. 26th April 1943. Age 27. 8. D. 13.

 

VINGOE, Private, RODERICK CLARENCE, DX612. A.I.F. 2/3 Motor Ambulance Coy. Australian Army Service Corps. 11th July 1944. Age 42. 1. G. 40.

 

VINTEN, Private, WALTER STANLEY, 4756221. 1/5th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment). 11th June 1945. Age 31. Son of Charles Ernest Vinten and Constance Maud Vinten, of Ashford, Middlesex. 6. E. 19.

 

VITLER, Signalman, ARTHUR EDWARD, 2335377. 18th Div. Sigs. Royal Corps of Signals. 5th June 1943. Age 26. Son of Pte. Arthur Vitler, Hertfordshire Regt. (killed in action in Belgium, 31st July, 1917), and of Clara Minnie Vitler, of Halstead Essex. 2. F. 58.

 

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