Casualties
Our records contain the 1,500 casualties of the West India Regiments during WW1 along with the cemeteries and monuments where they are commemorated.
Showing 1-12 of 1499 casualties
Private (1st Bn.)
Abraham (Hubert Bertie)
Service No.
537
Died (Aged 35)
23/10/1918
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Private (4th Bn.)
Adams (Zedekiah)
Service No.
4249
Died (Aged 20)
15/07/1916
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Private (11th Bn.)
Afflick (C)
Service No.
15374
Died (Aged 32)
11/04/1918
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Corporal (12th Bn.)
Ahlstedt (P)
Service No.
16399
Died
05/03/1918
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Private (2nd Bn.)
Aiken (Adrian Uriah)
Service No.
2132
Died (Aged 23)
11/05/1919
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Private (5th Bn.)
Ainslie (George Alfred Carlyle)
Service No.
6630
Died (Aged 30)
14/05/1917
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Private (4th Bn.)
Aitchison (H)
Service No.
2593
Died (Aged 19)
09/06/1916
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Private
Aitken (Uriah)
Service No.
11806
Died (Aged 30)
24/05/1919
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Private (9th Bn.)
Albury (J)
Service No.
15475
Died
09/12/1918
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Private (4th Bn.)
Albury (Joseph)
Service No.
5411
Died (Aged 21)
18/11/1917
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Private (7th Bn.)
Alcock (Walter)
Service No.
9641
Died (Aged 26)
26/12/1918
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Lance Corporal (3rd Bn.)
Alexander (L)
Service No.
3209
Died
01/10/1917
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Life Stories
Thousands of West Indian soldiers served in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa during two World Wars. Many made the ultimate sacrifice, with graves now standing as enduring symbols of their courage and commitment.