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Easonsmith, Jake Major #140546 |
Eastwood, Stanley Captain #RH4983558* |
Edmundson, Francis Captain Medical Orderly NZ#991 |
Edwards, N.J. Rifleman #SR599019* |
Edwards, Richard Corporal #RH1095835* |
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Ellingham, S.W. Lieutenant #30972 |
Ellis, Eric Trooper NZ#16503 |
Ellis, Leslie Corporal NZ#1135 |
Emslie, Jack Sergeant NZ#7364 |
Endersby, Jack Signalman #5771892 RCS |
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Enslin, George Rifleman #SR599035* |
Evan, ? Signalman |
Evans, J.A.
Rifleman #SR599049* |
Evershed, John
Sergeant #RH2339685* |
Eyles, Joseph
Trooper NZ#1100 |
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Eyre, Cyril Trooper ~ Navigator NZ#1305 |
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* a. Rhodesians had their own numbers b. Then they had to join British regiments c. Then they were taken over by the South Africans. Some joined prior to, before, during, after the above. So some have one, two or even three nunbers. Thanks to Jonathan Pittaway for that clarification. |
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