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Sgt. Walter Richard Hales .     Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 78 Squadron (d.21st December 1944)

Walter Hales was my grandfather's brother (my great uncle). He was shot down over France on 21st of December 1944, during the invasion of France. He was a flight engineer and reached the rank of sergeant. He is buried at Choloy War Cemetery in France.




Sgt Alfred Hales. .     RAF 12Sqd. (d.13th Jul 1943)

Alfred Hales was Flt Eng. on Lancaster LM328 GZ-F2 with 12sqd




R Haley .     British Army 2nd Sqd Lothian and Border Horse

R Haley served with the 2nd Sqd Lothian and Border Horse 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.




W Haley .     British Army Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

W Haley served with the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 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.




Pte. William Francis Haley .     Australian Imperial Force 69th L.A.D.   from Bourke




Norman George Ryder Halfacre .     Royal Navy HMS Dorsetshire   from Devonport

My dad, Norman Halfacre was a survivor of the Dorsetshire, he never talked about it. He also survived the sinking of HMS Spartan, it's amazing to read these accounts from the brave men & see the photos, I can't imagine what they went through.




BG Halford .     British Army

BG Halford 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.




Lance Corporal Clifford Halford .     British Army Royal Corps of Signals




WL Halford .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

WL Halford 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.




P/O. William Alfred Haliburton .     Royal Canadian Air Force 407 (Demon) Squadron   from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

(d.15th May 1942)

William Haliburton was born on 3rd or November 1919, the son of Alfred F. and Evangeline Haliburton, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He died aged 22, when his Hudson AM 679 made a direct hit on the stern of the enemy shipping vessel it was attacking near Terschelling Island in the northern Netherlands. He is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, in Surrey, United Kingdom.




Sgt W M Halken .     408 sqd




F/Lt. A. M. Halkett .     Royal Canadian Air Force 419 (Moose) Squadron

F/Lt A M Halkett was a pilot with 419 Squadron based at Middleton St George near Darlington, now Teesside Airport.




F/Lt. Alexander M. Halkett .     Royal Canadian Air Force 419 (Moose) Squadron

F/Lt. Alexander Halkett 419 Moose Squadron was a Pilot based at Middleton St George in 1945.




S/Sgt. Laurence Edgar Halkett .     British Army Corps of Military Police   from Bedfordshire




Gdsm. Hall .     British Army




Hall .     Royal Air Force 9 Squadron

Sgt Hall was a pilot of a Wellington bomber with 9 Squadron based at Honington in Suffolk.




A Hall .     British Army

A Hall 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.




A Hall .     British Army

A Hall 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.




A Hall .     British Army Manchester Regiment

A Hall served with the Manchester 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.




Sgt. A. E. Hall .     Royal Air Force 108 Sqdn.

Blenheim L9039, of "D" Flight 130otu took off from Bicester for a formation cross-country exercise. It left the formation in cloud and, banking gently, it crashed on Carnedd Llewelyn 6 miles SSE of Bethesda, Caernarvon. It is thought that the pilot, Sgt A.E. Hall may have been dazzled by the sun after emerging from the cloud. Sgt. F. Graham LAC G.H. James




AC Hall .     British Army Kings Dragoon Guards

AC Hall served with the Kings Dragoon Guards 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.




AH Hall .     British Army

AH Hall 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.




Pte Albert "Chunky" Hall MM.     Army 2/4 Btn Royal Hampshire Regt   from Aldershot

Albert Hall was my grandad. Luckily he survived the war so I got to know him and do have very fond memories of him.

Like most soldiers he did not talk about the horrors he saw. He was decorated with the MM for his bravery in rescuing others whilst he himself was wounded. If only I had had the opportunity to ask him more questions about his wartime memories then I could have told you more. I do recall him having the nickname 'Chunky' because he was caught stealing pineapples when he was so hungry and away fighting the war. He drove an ambulance and rescued a lot of other soldiers - I have seen some of those photos etc that he sent home to my grandmother.




Sgt. Albert Ernest Hall .     Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 90 Squadron   from Radford, Coventry

(d.30th August 1944)

Sergeant (Air Gunner) was the Son of Maria Hall, of Radford, Coventry.

He is buried in the Collective grave 967-968 in the Aalestrup Churchyard in Denmark.




Sgt. Albert Frederick Hall .     Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 207 Squadron   from Marske, Yorkshire

(d.15th Oct 1944)

Sergeant (Air Gunner) Albert Hall was the son of George Albert Hall and of Mary Hall (nee Dalton) of Marske, Yorkshire. He was 21 when he died and is buried in a Collective Grave in the Laastrup Churchyard in Denmark.




Albert Frederick Hall .     British Army   from Gloucester




Flt.Sgt. Albert Ernest Hall .     Royal Air Force 90 Squadron   from Kinsbury, London

(d.30th Sept 1944)

Flt.Sgt. Albert Hall served with 90 Squadron.




Able Sea. Albert Edward "Nobby" Hall .     Royal Navy HMS Eaglet   from Middlesbrough

Albert Hall, believed to be taken in January 1945

My father Albert Hall served in the Royal Navy. To my shame I did not listen to enough about his stories serving on the Arctic convoys. His standard response to any complaint of the cold was You don't know cold son unless you've been on the Russian convoys. I only know of one shipmate of his who was John Dalton At the moment my family and I are just embarking on tracing his activities during his service between March 1943 and August 1946, My Dad died in 1985 and I would love to be able to locate anyone who remembers him and served along side him.




Pte. Albert William Hall .     British Army

Bert Hall was a Dunkirk survivor.




Lance Sgt. Alfred Hall .     Home Guard 406th Coast-Battery 562nd Coast-Regiment





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