RANK |
NAME |
ROYAL AIR FORCE |
|
Flight Officer |
W O’Connor |
Flight Officer |
D Stewart |
Flight Sergeant |
J |
Flight Sergeant |
A Boyle |
Flight Sergeant |
J Grindlay |
Flight Sergeant |
W Mann |
Sergeant |
J |
Sergeant |
G Hanson |
Leading Aircraftman |
G Hanson |
Leading Aircraftman |
M O’Connor |
Leading Aircraftman |
J Stark |
ROYAL ARMY
ORDNANCE CORPS |
|
Private |
H Fraser |
Private |
|
Private |
D Miller |
ROYAL SIGNALS |
|
Lance Sergeant |
M McVicar |
ROYAL DRAGOONS |
|
Trooper |
J Brown |
ROYAL ENGINEERS |
|
Sapper |
J Brown |
Sapper |
J Coulter |
ROYAL NAVY |
|
Ordinary Coder |
A Ritchie |
Able Seaman |
J Fraser |
Able Seaman |
T Kane |
Able Seaman |
|
ROYAL SCOTS
FUSILIERS |
|
Private |
J Shaw |
SEAFORTH
HIGHLANDERS |
|
Private |
D Bryson |
SCOTS GUARDS |
|
Guardsman |
W Reed |
The phrase “PRO ARIS ET FOLCIS” is a mis-spelling of the Latin phrase “pro aris et focus” – meaning “for our altars and hearths”
which was a way of describing their homes. The phrase in this case means “We died defending our homes”.
which was a way of describing their homes. The phrase in this case means “We died defending our homes”.