The Service Records of our War dead

During the autumn of 2025, our research team submitted Freedom of Information applications to the National Archives at Kew, London for copies of the military records for those buried in the Rehoboth in War Graves and those remembered on family graves.

As each application is processed, we will add the documents received through the links below.

Please click on the names below to access the records:

Please click on this button to access the War Graves section of this website.

Please click on the names below to access the individual records:

D956: Walter W Crosby 29, 28/01/1943 L/Cpl 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. Died on Home Front.
E3: Joseph Shepherd 19, 15/01/1940 Sapper 2057433 Royal Engineers. Died on Home Front.
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