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Roll of Honour

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JACKSON, Gunner, ALBERT EDWIN, 1794597. 242 Bty., 48 Lt. A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 3rd April 1945. Age 24. P. E. 9.

 

JACKSON, Private, JACK HILTON JAMES, NX144629. A.I.F. 2/4 Pnr. Bn. Australian Infantry. 21st June 1945. Age 21. Son of Alfred Luke and Ella Gladys Jackson, of Moree, New South Wales, Australia. A. C. 1.

 

JACKSON, Corporal, WILLIAM ARTHUR, WX 10730. A.I.F. 2/28 Bn. Australian Infantry. 10th June 1945. Age 26. Son of Robert Henry Charles and Louisa Mary Jackson, of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. A. A. 15.

 

JACOBS, Private, FRANCIS THOMAS, VX 17837. A.I.F. 2/14 Bn. Australian Infantry. 6th July 1945. Age 28. Foster-son of Mrs. N. Doherty, of East Brunswick. Victoria, Australia. 8. C. 7.

 

JAMES, Private, CYRIL DAVID RUSHTON, S/191065. Royal Army Service Corps. 8th May 1945. Age 25. Son of George Frederick and Alice James, of St. Marylebone, London. M. B. 8.

 

JAMES, Driver, FRANCIS PARRY, T/3911936. Royal Army Service Corps attd Royal Artillery. 11th May 1945. Age 25. Son of David William and Margaret James, of Brynmawr, Brecknockshire. K. D. 2.

 

JAMES, Aircraftman 1st Class, HYDE OWEN, 995708. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 25th January 1945. Age 40. Son of Ower. and Mary Ann James, of Southport, Lancashire; husband of Gladys James, of Birkdale, Southport. U. B. 9.

 

JAMES, Second Lieutenant, NORMAN, 363409. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 13th November 1942. Age 26. Son of Arthur Henry and Edith James, of West Park, Leeds, Yorkshire. J. B. 9.

 

JAMIESON, Gunner, ROBERT, 1809089. 49 Bty., 48 Lt. A.A. Regt. Royal Artillery. 2nd July 1945. Age 24. L. D. 11.

 

JAQUES, Lance Corporal, CHARLES, 7588534. 48 Lt. A.A. Regt. Workshops. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 15th July 1945. Age 21. Foster-son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wells, of East Peckham, Kent. F. B. 13.

 

JARVIS, Private, WILLIAM, QX49289. A.I.F. 2/25 Bn. Australian Infantry. 6th July 1945. Age 22. Son of Charles Thomas Jarvis and Elizabeth Jarvis, of Cleveland, Queensland, Australia. 5. C. 15.

 

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