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  1. You can search the Armed Forces Memorial roll of honour to see if someone’s listed on it. The Memorial commemorates members of the armed forces who died while in service either: on or after 1...

  2. The Armed Forces Memorial Roll of Honour is a searchable, electronic record, which contains the names of all UK Armed Forces personnel who have died during their service, since 1948,...

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  3. May 21, 2021 · The Roll of Honour is a searchable, electronic record, which contains the names of all UK Armed Forces personnel who have died during their service, since 1948, regardless of the cause of...

  4. Find a Veteran on the Roll of Honour. The Bletchley Park Roll of Honour lists all those believed to have worked in signals intelligence during World War Two, at Bletchley Park and other locations. Compiled from information in official sources, publications and provided by Veterans, friends and families.

  5. The Roll of Honour begins on D-Day, 6 June 1944, and ends on 31 August 1944. There is no single ‘official’ date for the end of the Battle of Normandy, but there are several dates that are often used.

  6. These names are all taken from the main local war memorial (i.e. the town or village memorial). Some extra names are added on the end when they crop up elsewhere in the town/village, such as someone buried in the cemetery.

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  8. Awards: DSC (Distinguished Service Cross) [London Gazette 8 October 1982 Page 4] Lieutenant Commander Gordon Walter James BATT, Royal Navy. Lieutenant Commander Batt, HMS HERMES, played a key role in the air battle and operations over the Falklands.

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