Appeal to trace the names of those who died in World War II

Residents in Gedling borough are being encouraged to play their part in helping to record the names of those from the county who died during the Second World War.

The Nottinghamshire Great War Roll of Honour, which was launched in 2011 and funded by Nottinghamshire County Council, lists the names of almost 14,000 local men, women and children who lost their lives in the 1914-1918 war. 

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More than 5,000 names have also been added to the permanent tribute documenting the county’s fallen from the Second World War.

However, the dedicated team of volunteers which compiles the Roll of Honour says many names are missing and are calling on the public to help provide a lasting legacy to the brave men and women from Nottinghamshire who made the ultimate sacrifice between 1939 and 1945.

Councillor Colonel(retired) Kelvin Wright, the county council’s Armed Forces Champion and a former serviceman, said the Roll of Honour is a unique project and paid tribute to the team, led by Dr David Nunn BEM, which painstakingly puts together the online database.

He said: “I am extremely proud to advertise and support the great work to date by David Nunn BEM and the volunteers of the Roll of Honour Project.

“More than 14,000 names listing those from Nottinghamshire who died during the First World War are already included and it is important the sacrifice they made is never forgotten.

“This fantastic project is a significant piece of work as lessons from history help to shape the future.

“It has rightly received international acclaim and Royal approval and, as it continues to grow, we want to do everything we can to remember those who gave their all during the Second World War.

“Therefore, David and his team need your help to build the archive and commemorate those individuals. Already 5,000 names have been added but there are many more to be acknowledged.”

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The digital Roll of Honour was launched 14 years ago and has been compiled following years of research by the volunteers who have scoured the county’s memorials to put together a lasting legacy to Nottinghamshire’s fallen.

Dr David Nunn BEM said: “If you wish a Nottinghamshire man, woman or child killed during Second World War to be commemorated who is currently not on the site, please let us know via missingnames@outlook.com.”

For more information, visit Roll of Honour | Nottinghamshire County Council.

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