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Warrant Officer G F Logan . RAF 59 Squadron
J Logan . British Army
J Logan 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
Rflmn. John "Logie" Logan . British Army 2nd Battalion Cameronians Scottish Rifles from Lanark, Scotland
(d.6th Aug 1943)
John Logan served with 2nd Battalion, Cameronians Scottish Rifles I am John's youngest nephew. I would like to know more about him and his injuries that he died from.
Otis "Ed" Logan . US Army Co. B 393rd Infantry Regiment
My grandfather- Otis "Ed" Logan was a member of Co. B, 393rd Infantry Regiment. He was also captured Dec. 16th, 1944, at the first day of the Bulge. He was taken to a POW Camp Stalag 13x near tuttgard in Germany. If anyone has any information on that Pow camp, or if they knew my Grandfather. (He passed away in 1986.) please get in touch.
Pte. Thomas Davison "Paddy" Logan . British Army B Coy First Airborne Division from 48 Alliance Crescent, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Pte. Thomas Davison "Paddy" Logan . British Army B Coy. 2nd Parachute Regiment from Belfast, Northern Ireland
My father Thomas Logan, was in the 1st Airborne Division, 2nd Parachute Battalion, B Company which was involved in Operation Market Garden.
He was dropped into Arnhem on Sunday 17th of September 1944 and was captured on 21st of September 1944. He was wounded and sent to a hospital in Holland and then returned to Stalag X1B for a few weeks and then sent to Oflag 79 were he was a batman for Captain Frances Hoyar Millar. He was liberated on 12th April 1945 by the US Ninth Army.
WJ Logan . British Army
WJ Logan 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
Corporal William Patrick Logie-Robertson . Home Guard from East Linton Scotland
L/Cpl. Clement Joseph Logue . British Army 11th Hussars
L/Cpl.Clement Logue served with the 11th Hussars 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
J Logue . British Army Kings Own Scottish Borderers
J Logue served with the Kings Own Scottish Borderers 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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. Patrick Joseph Logue . British Army Parachute Regiment from Edinburgh
My Grandfather Joe Logue was born in Donegal Ireland, he moved to Scotland, married and had 6 children James, Mary, Patrick, Frank, John and Henry. He joined the Paratrooper regiment, was a Sargent and a PTI,was on many, many missions, including Operation Market Garden to Arnhem, he lost most of his men many being shot before they hit the ground, he was wounded in the leg himself but managed to swim the river Arnhem back to his own lines, after the war he became a Warrant Officer stationed in Kenya.
FO Spencer H. Logue . Royal Australian Air Force 149 Squadron from Perth, Western Australia
After leaving 1669 Conversion unit, Langar, my father, Spencer Logue, was posted to Methwold, 149 Squadron in March 1945 flying Lancasters. He finished the war there flying POWs back from Germany, and his last entry in his logbook is 23rd of May 1945.
P/O B. I. Lohnes . Royal Air Force bomb aimer 76 Sqd.
Pvt. Edmund A. Lojko Purple Heart. US Army 101st Airborne Division from Massachusetts, USA
My Grandfather, Edmund Lojko recently passed away and I am trying to find information on his WWII history. He would seldom talk about it. I know he was a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne Division, Screamin Eagles. He was taken prisoner 3 times, escaped twice, and released at the end of the war from Stalag 4f. I also know that he received a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. But I want to know more.
I am looking for anyone who may have known him during the war. I would really like hear any stories and see any pictures, etc.
P/O Clifford Herbert Lomas . Royal Canadian Air Force 419 Sqdn. (d.16th January 1944)
P/O Lomas was part of the crew of a 419 Sqdn Wellington which was damaged by enemy action whilst on operations to Hamburg on the night of 15/16th January 1942. While returning to base (Mildenhall) both engines failed and the aircraft crashed in the sea off Spurn Head. Of the six crew on board, only two were picked up uninjured, the other four were killed and two of these were not found. The crew were:
P/O T.G. Cottier, RCAF, killed Sgt L.C. Powell, RCAF, killed Sgt A.E. Cox, injured Sgt. T.N. Pugh, RCAF, missing P/O C.H. Lomas, RCAF, missing (believed killed) Sgt. J.A.H. Lucas, injured.
Frank Lomas . British Army Army Catering Corps
My father Frank Lomas was in the Army Catering Corps of the 8th Army and served in Egypt and Italy.
Frank Lomas . British Army Reconnaissance Corps from Hyde
Frank Lomas served with the Reconnaissance 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
GB Lomas . British Army Royal Armoured Corps
GB Lomas 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
KR Lomas . British Army Royal Armoured Corps
KR Lomas 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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. Thomas N Lomas . British Army Royal Artillery from Lancashire
Looking for the medals and war time service of my father Thomas N Lomas
Ord Sea Charles Walter Lomax . Merchant Navy from Norfolk
Ordinary Seaman Charles Lomax served with the Merchant Navy in WW2.
Able.Sea. Frank Lomax MID.. Royal Navy HMS Sleuth from Widnes, Lancashire
Frank Lomax served on:
- HMS Raleigh, 3rd July 1940 as an ordinary seaman.
- HMS Drake 10th September 1940.
- HMS Defiance 2nd October 1940.
- HMS Dolphin 6th February 1941.
- HMS Maidstone 26th April 1941; 27th June 1941 as Able Seaman; 3rd July 1941 Able Seaman.
- HMS St Angelo (SC) 18th July 1941; (HM Sub Urge) 16th September 1941. (Sub lost 28th April 1942); (SC) 16th November 1941.
- HMS Talbot (HMS Sub Una) 28th February 1943.
- HMS Dolphin (S/M's) 2nd March 1943.
- HMS Ambrose (S/M's) 14th May 1943.
- HMS Ambrose (HM Sub Sea Dog) 12th October 1943.
- HMS Forth (HM Sea Dog) 15th August 1944; (S/M's) 29th November 1944; (HM Sub Sleuth) 10th January 1945.
- HMS Maidstone (HM Sub Sleuth) 12 January 1945.
- HMS Dolphin (HM Sub Sleuth) 1st October 194; (S/M's) 22nd February 1946 Released Class A.
He was Mentioned in Dispatches: for Distinguished Service (HM Sub Unseen) No. 1 1st June 1943 - Parchment. and for Distinguished Service (HM Sub Sleuth) No. 2 18th December 1945 - Parchment.
HN Lomax . British Army Royal Artillery
HN Lomax served with the Royal Artillery 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
Cpl John Herbert Lomax . British Army 6th Btn. Durham Light Infantry from Cheshire
My Gradfather Jack Lomax served with the 6th DLI. I have lots of battlion pics and pics of him and his mates as well. Also, all his paper work and medals also his badges. I've one question he has cpl stipes but they are black with red background could anyone tell me why?
Joyce Lomax . Land Army
I joined the Women's Land Army in 1947 at the age of 18. On the 9th of June 1947 I was sent to Spalding in Lincolnshire, where we stayed at a place called Holland House. My friends in the Land Army were Edna Gadman who lived at Sutton Flats, Salford, Annie (I don't remember her last name) who also lived in Salford, and Alma Stamp from Doncaster. I left the Land Army in October of 1947. If anyone remembers me or knows of my Land Army friends please contact me.
Gasper Lombardo . United States Army Army Medical Corps from New York City
My great-uncle, Gasper Lombardo, served in the US Army Medical Corps and was stationed in Cairo during WWII. I believe his unit worked with British counterparts would like to find out more information about collaboration between US and British medical corps in Cairo at this time for background research to my own geneology study I am doing. Can anyone help?
Dan London . Royal Canadian Air Force air gunner. 419 Sqd.
Dan London was shot down on the 27th of March 1943 and taken Prisoner of War
CF Loney . British Army
CF Loney 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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.
Flight Lieutenant Wes G Loney . RAF 59 Squadron
F/L was the pilot for the sinking of U-470 on the 16 October 1943. 18 days southwest of Iceland, a patrolling aircraft spotted U-470 with two sister boats. The aircraft radioed back to base, and soon a whole swarm of British Royal Air Force Liberator aircraft from 59 Squadron and 120 Squadron had descended on the trio, who decided to battle it out on the surface rather than dive, which would have made them easy targets for depth charges. Over the course of the next several hours, the Liberators attacked the U-boats again and again, losing two of their number to anti-aircraft fire, one with all aboard and the other with two fatalities from the crew.
AC Long . British Army
AC Long 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: The Wartime Memories Project is no longer in contact 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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