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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

GT Eaton .     British Army

GT Eaton served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Sgt. Harold Eaton .     Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve flt eng. 156 Sqd.   from Islington, London

(d.12th May 1944)




HE Eaton .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

HE Eaton served with the Royal Armoured Corps British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Sgt. John LLewellyn Eaton .     British Army 5th Btn. Queens Own Cameron Highlanders   from Liverpool

(d.18th Aug 1944)

John Eaton was the father of two of my friends who lived at 5 Bulwer Street, Everton, Liverpool. He left a widow Anne Evelyn and sons Kenneth and Leslie. He was in the Liverpool Scottish and volunteered for the 5th Bn Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. John landed in Normandy on the 7th of June 1944 and was in action during the taking of Caen and Falaise Gap and now lies in Banneville-La-Campagne War Cemetery.

His brother Ernest was killed later (also 5th Bn) on the 4th October 1944. Buried in Valkenswaard War Cemetery Holland.




RJ Eaton .     British Army

RJ Eaton served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Tommy Eaton .     British Army 155th Field Regiment Royal Artillery

My father, Tommy Eaton was in the 155th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, I am looking for any one who may have known him. He was taken prisoner in Singapore.




F/O W. Eaton .     97 Squadron




Arthur Eatwell .     Royal Air Force 52 Squadron   from Rochester, Kent

My Father, Arthur Eatwell, served with 52 Squadron. I know he was based in Burma, at Dum Dum Airfield. I believe he was an aircraft technician, I'm not sure. He passed away when I was 12 years old, 38 years ago. I would love to know more info on his life, and who he worked with in those days.




Sgt Eaves .     166 Sqd




MG Eaves .     British Army

MG Eaves served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Able Sea. Stanley William Eaves .     Royal Navy HMS Glorious   from Fylde, Lancashire

(d.8th June 1940)




F Ebb .     British Army

F Ebb served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Ldg. Herbert S Ebbage .     Royal Navy HMS Nigeria (d.12th Aug 1942)




Ldg.Sea. Herbert S. Ebbage .     Royal Navy HMS Nelson (d.12th Aug 1942)




JK Ebbatson .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

JK Ebbatson served with the Royal Armoured Corps British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Y2/C. Daniel Arch Ebbert .     United States Navy   from West Virginia




Pte. Robert Louis "Pops" Ebeling .     US Army 9th Armoured   from

Like so many others my father didn't speak often of his war experiences. He would only say that as a POW in Stalag 9B he, along with everyone else was always cold and hungry. Dad was captured during the 'Battle of the Bulge' and freed in April 1945. He never spoke much about the camp. And as I read several accounts, these boys were lucky to survive. If anyone remembers my father or can add to the history I urge you to do so.




2nd Lt Charles Matthew "Chuck" Eberhardt .     US Army Air Force 410th Squadron 8th Airborne, 94th Bomber Group   from Detroit Michigan USA

My father, Charles (Chuck) Eberhardt, was a POW at Stalag Luft 3 and I am looking for any other POW who may recall him. Please send any info to me at mikeceber@sbcglobal.net or call me at 972-567-0029. Thanks




Lt Charles Eberhardt .     US Army Air Force 410th Squadron 94th Bomb Group

Does anyone know if a list of Stalag Luft 3 POWS exists which identifies which ones were housed together?




F Ebrey .     British Army

F Ebrey served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




DC Ebsworth .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

DC Ebsworth served with the Royal Armoured Corps British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




A Eccles .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

A Eccles served with the Royal Armoured Corps British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




A Eccles .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

A Eccles served with the Royal Armoured Corps British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




Eddie Eccles .     British Army 31 Field Regiment, 105/119 Bty. Royal Artillery

This photo was possibly taken at a works station, Eddie is positioned front row seated 3rd from right.

I have some photos from the camp which include my father in law Eddie Eccles (105/119 battery of the 31 Field Regiment R.A.) who was caught at Tobruk on 15th Dec 1941 whilst taking part in the great Battle of Halem Hamza in the Libyan Desert.

Understandably Eddie was reluctant to talk about his experiences so I would love to hear from others who may have knowledge of the battle and times of this Field Regiment during this period in the Libyan Desert and also at Stalag 8B.




Stokr1. John Alan Eccles .     Royal Navy HMS Copra   from Chorley

My uncle John Eccles was killed during the D-Day landings.




Sgt. Thomas E. Eccles .     British Army Royal Artillery   from Liverpool

I have a post card sent from my uncle Tom Eccles to his mother whilst he was a prisoner of war.




Mjr. Wilfred Richard "Snowy" Eccles .     British Army Royal Army Ordnance Corps   from Little Hulton, Manchester

Beiruit Football Match, 9th of April 1944. Team photo

Wilfred Eccles served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, he fought in Dunkirk and traveled north through France. I know very little of my father's service history, perhaps because I was born so late in his life (when he was 56). However, I do have a fantastic picture of him as manager of the football squad, the Wanderers that played in Beruit in April 1944 vs the Syria and Lebanon Service, and lost 13-1. Details of the players and their pre war football clubs are written on the back.




Sgt. William George Eccles .     British Army 46 Commando Royal Marines   from Flint, Flintshire, North Wales

My father William Eccles served with 46 Commando and was mentioned in a letter from Major General Keller to Brigadier Leicester congratulating the excellent work carried out by 46 Commando under the command of Lieut. Col Hardy in and along the river line (Rots and Rosel). My father was injured en route to Caen and brought back to the UK by Dakota. I have very little information about this attack.




J Eccleston .     British Army 3rd Btn Royal Tank Regiment

J Eccleston served with the 3rd Btn Royal Tank Regiment British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.




RA Eccleston .     British Army

RA Eccleston served with the British Army. I have his unissued dogtags, made in preparation for deployment to the Far East and would love to get them home to his family. I am happy to cover all costs. If you are a family member or can put me in touch with them please get in touch.

Update: Unfortunately The Wartime Memories Project has lost touch with Dan, his website, facebook page and email have all ceased to function. But if you can add any details about the person listed, please use the add to record link below.





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