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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

Edward Scorah .    

My dad was in Stalag 8c from February 1944 to April 1945. He had a mate called Bill Mott. Does anyone have any information about my dad or Bill?




Mjr. Philip Segar Scorer MID, MC..     British Army Royal Signals




Bbdr. Samuel Scorer .     British Army 1st Maritime Rgt. Royal Artillery

My father, Samuel Scorer, was a bombardier in the 1st Maritime Regiment, Royal Artillery, in charge of the anti-aircraft gunners on HMS Aldersdale (a Fleet oiler). He told me that they were hit by an aerial torpedo which split the engine's cylinder block so that HMS Aldersdale was disabled but not sinking. They were all taken off by rescue ship and eventually reached Archangel. Luckly the cargo of fuel oil had all been given up to the escort when the attack came.




TE Scot .     British Army Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

TE Scot served with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 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.




John "Lofty" Scotcher .     British Army   from London

John Scotcher served in Burma under General Slim, and he also served in Germany. He was a Bren gun carrier driver. He had a nickname (Lofty) because he was very tall. He was always the joker.

In 1953 he became very ill with rheumatoid arthritis. This completely disabled him for the rest of his life. He died in the Royal Military Hospital, Woolwich in 1986.




AS Scothern .     British Army

AS Scothern 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.




J Scotland .     British Army

J Scotland 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.




Sgnlmn. John Burns Scotland .     British Army Royal Signals   from Airth, Stirlingshire

John Scotland served as a Dispatch Rider with the Royal Signals.




HR Scotney .     British Army

HR Scotney 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.




Mrs. Scott .     Civilian passenger SS. Athenia




Scott .     Merchant Marine

Held as a Prisoner in Fukuoka 3b.




A Scott .     British Army Cheshire Regiment

A Scott served with the Cheshire 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: 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.




AE Scott .     British Army

AE Scott 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.




AE Scott .     British Army

AE Scott 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.




AH Scott .     British Army

AH Scott 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.




Alexander Scott .     Royal Navy HMS Pozarica   from Perth, Scotland

Alexander Scott is on the right

My Grandfather Alexander Scott served on HMS Pozarica. Sandy was the youngest serving engineer, and had been sunk four times before going on the PQ17 run and received a mention from Godfrey Winn in his book.




PO. Alvin George Scott .     Royal Navy HMS Malaya   from Romsey, Hampshire

(d.14th May 1943)

Alvin Scott was my uncle and died before I was born. It was belived that he died on board the HMS Malaya as a result of an accident whilst using a gun turrett. Alvin is buried at the war grave in the Orkney Islands and the photo's were taken a couple of years ago by his great nephew.




Sig. Archie Henderson Scott .     Royal Navy HMS Gallant (d.10th Jan 1941)

Archie Henderson Scott, son of James and Nellie M. Scott (nee Tuff), was born in 1920 in Willington Quay, North Tyneside. He died aged 20 on 10th January 1941, when the Gallant struck a mine close to the Italian island of Pantellaria. He is commemorated at Portsmouth Naval Memorial and on the WW2 Roll of Honour Plaque in the entrance to Jarrow Town Hall.




Beatrice May Scott .     Royal Navy RNAS Stretton (HMS Blackcap)

I believe my mother, Beatrice May Scott, and father George Wooldridge served at the Stretton airbase in the 1940s. Does anyone remember them?




Gnr. Benjamin Barber Scott .     British Army Royal Artillery   from Northumberland

Benjamin B. Scott was my grandfather. He was taken prisoner of war in Crete and transported to Stalag XVIII-A in Wolfsburg, Austria in 1941. He survived the war but died 4 yrs later as a result of illness and lack of care he endured during his time in the POW camp. My grandmother received a War Widows pension in recognition of this.




C Scott .     British Army

C Scott 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.




C Scott .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

C Scott 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.




Sgt. C. J. Scott .     Royal Air Force 50 Squadron (d.30th Apr 1942)




Capt. C. A. Scott .     British Army Pioneer Corps

Capt C A Scott, Pioneer Corps survived the sinking of the Lancastria.




Sto Charles Henry Scott .     Royal Navy   from Cheshunt Herts

Charles Scott served with the Royak Navy in WW2.




CW Scott .     British Army Royal Armoured Corps

CW Scott 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.




Sergeant D S Scott .     RAF 57 Squadron

I am looking for information about my uncle, Niels Christian Evensen, shot down near Dieppe, France on 17/12/1944. Is there anyone who remembers him?

The crew were:

  • Capt N.C.Evensen RNAF
  • F/S W.G.Gulliksen RNAF
  • F/O John Roger Garling RAF, 154595 (name on Runnymede Memorial)
  • Sgt H.G.Bjoroy RNAF
  • W/O Albert Thomason RAF VR 1117171 (buried Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery)
  • Sgt A.R.Powell RCAF
  • Sgt D.S.Scott RAF




  • D Scott .       from New Zealand




    P/O Donald Phillips Scott .     Royal Canadian Air Force 83 Squadron RAF   from Edmundston, New Brumnswick, Canada

    (d.13th Oct 1942)




    F/O. Edward Henry Scott .     Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 214 Squadron (d.15th Apr 1943)

    Navigator Edward Scott died age 30. He was the son of Edward Henry and Edith Scott, husband of Edith Scott (nee Jenkins) of Finsbury Park, Middlesex.





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