| Throughout 
                    Buckinghamshire there are various memorials 
                    and rolls of honour dedicated to those men and women who 
                    fell in various wars. These memorials and rolls cover many 
                    centuries in some cases, most World War One and Two. During 
                    any conflict there are certain acts of bravery or defiance 
                    that are noticeable above others. For these acts citations 
                    and medals have been awarded.  If 
                    anybody has information for those of the Second World War, 
                    Boer War, or the like similar to those supplied for the First 
                    World War then I would gladly post these as well. The 
                    other source of information is photographs andd there are 
                    several that have been supplied without details - do 
                    you know who they are? 
                     
                      |  These 
                          pages are available for transcripts of these memorials 
                          and rolls of honour. If you have a transcription of, 
                          or you are willing to transcribe, a Buckinghamshire 
                          memorial or roll of honour for these pages then please 
                          contact me, the email address is below.
 Current 
                          acknowledgements for assistance with these pages must 
                          go to Lynda Smith, Christopher Comber, Carolynn Langley, 
                          Claire Langley and many others - thank you all. Thank 
                          you,Martin Edwards
 email:webmaster@roll-of-honour.com
 |  Some 
                    of the cap badges 
                    are laid out, on a separate page. 
                     
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                          on the logo to access the Buckinghamshire Remembers 
                          site |  
 | For 
                    those of you with an interest in the World War 1 there is 
                    The British 
                    Army in the Great War, World 
                    War 1 - Trenches on the Web, the Regimental 
                    Warpath and the Cambridgeshire branch of the Western 
                    Front Association. Cliff Brown, Chairman of the 
                    Cambridgeshire branch of the WFA, Lynda Smith, Dave Edwards 
                    and Phil Cume have generously added detail to the names recorded 
                    for many of these memorials giving details of those who died. 
                    These names are all taken from the main local war memorial 
                    (i.e. the town or village memorial). Some extra names are 
                    added on the end when they crop up elsewhere in the town/village, 
                    such as someone buried in the cemetery. For 
                    further reading when researching World War 1 relatives then 
                    there is a book published by the Federation of Family History 
                    Societies for family Historians entitled "World War 
                    I Army Ancestry - Third Edition" by Norman Holding ISBN 
                    1 86006 056 2.  
                    
                       
                        | Throughout 
                            Buckinnghamshire there are memorials to be found that 
                            reveal the men and women who have served and fallen 
                            in various wars or of the various military units that 
                            have served from within the bounds of this area. These 
                            pages have been dedicated to recording these memorials. 
                             
                           Tribute 
                            must be paid to the Commonwealth 
                            War Graves Commission from whose records it has 
                            been possible to detail much of this information. |   
                        |     Please 
                            Note: Every attempt has been made to transcribe this 
                            information accurately but there are occasions that 
                            the information supplied is incorrect or errors occur 
                            during transcription. We do not wish to cause offence 
                            to any families of the men detailed here and will 
                            change the relevant information when informed.
 Also 
                            note that places detailed on these memorials may appear 
                            in the wrong county. This information has been transcribed 
                            from the records given and, as the men were parochial, 
                            the information supplied at enlistment was the view 
                            of the men and the county they thought they resided 
                            in. |  |