Index Q
The information here displays the name, service number and memorial page they are listed on, which can be accessed via the Home Page
The information here displays the name, service number and memorial page they are listed on, which can be accessed via the Home Page
Additional Casualties not listed on a memorial
Raymond Herbert Quibell (1880537)
Royal Engineers - 238 Field Coy.
2 April 1943, aged 26
Son of Herbert and Jennie Quibell, of Sheffield; Husband of Mary Quibell, of Sheffield.
Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery
Killed in action in the battle for the Medjez Plain
William Quick (D/SSX 29591)
Royal Navy - H.M.S. Jupiter
27 February 1942
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Lost when the destroyer HMS Jupiter was sunk in the Java Sea. HMS Jupiter was sailing near the northern coast of Java in the beginning of the evening of the 27 February 1942, just before the beginning of the final stage of the battle of the Java Sea, when she was struck by a violent explosion in position 06º45'S, 112º06'E. At the time it was though that it had been torpedoed by Japanese forces. Later it was found that she had struck a mine in a Dutch minefield.
Harry Quilter (2321791)
Royal Corps of Signals
31 March 1945, aged 34
(Son of Walter and Mary Quilter)
Reichswald Forest War Cemetery
Died in Western Europe in the push towards Germany
Colin Quinton (4747992)
York and Lancaster Regiment - 6th Bn.
1 June 1940, aged 22
Son of George and Emma Quinton, of Dinnington, Yorkshire.
Dunkirk MemorialDoW during Dunkirk Evacuation
Sam Quinton (4747889)
York and Lancaster Regiment - 6th Bn.
13 September 1944, aged 23
Coriano Ridge War Cemetery
KIA during the Italian Campaign
Royal Engineers - 238 Field Coy.
2 April 1943, aged 26
Son of Herbert and Jennie Quibell, of Sheffield; Husband of Mary Quibell, of Sheffield.
Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery
Killed in action in the battle for the Medjez Plain
William Quick (D/SSX 29591)
Royal Navy - H.M.S. Jupiter
27 February 1942
Plymouth Naval Memorial
Lost when the destroyer HMS Jupiter was sunk in the Java Sea. HMS Jupiter was sailing near the northern coast of Java in the beginning of the evening of the 27 February 1942, just before the beginning of the final stage of the battle of the Java Sea, when she was struck by a violent explosion in position 06º45'S, 112º06'E. At the time it was though that it had been torpedoed by Japanese forces. Later it was found that she had struck a mine in a Dutch minefield.
Harry Quilter (2321791)
Royal Corps of Signals
31 March 1945, aged 34
(Son of Walter and Mary Quilter)
Reichswald Forest War Cemetery
Died in Western Europe in the push towards Germany
Colin Quinton (4747992)
York and Lancaster Regiment - 6th Bn.
1 June 1940, aged 22
Son of George and Emma Quinton, of Dinnington, Yorkshire.
Dunkirk MemorialDoW during Dunkirk Evacuation
Sam Quinton (4747889)
York and Lancaster Regiment - 6th Bn.
13 September 1944, aged 23
Coriano Ridge War Cemetery
KIA during the Italian Campaign