World War 2 – Audley Combatants with Forenames G to H

 

This page contains a list those members with the Audley surname that fought in WW2.  Unfortunately WW2 service records and medal records are currently not in the public domain. This list has been created:

    • from those records that are in the public domain.
    • from a list from the ‘ Ministry of Defence’ (October 2021) which gave brief details of those people with the Audley surname and born prior to 1922 whose service records was in the Ministry of Defence.

It should be noted that as of October 2021 that the ‘MOD’ have recently commences transferring the Service Records, of those Service Personnel who were discharged from the forces from 1921 to 1971, to ‘The National Archives’. This project is anticipated to be completed in 2027.

As a result of the above the list below will include people who served in the forces and were discharged between 1921 and 1939 and who were not combatants in WW2

Royal Armoured Corps

 {F63} George Bernard Audley

Royal Armoured Corps

King’s Dragoon Guards
Emergency Commission 2nd Lieutenant (War Substantive)
{V81} George Evelyn Audley (1914 –  1990)

Service Number s/562232
This persons service record is at the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archive’ as of October 2021.
This person has been identified from his initials and his  date of birth.
{AC66} George Edward Audley (1904 – 1980)

Service Number 5175388
This persons service record has been transferred from the MOD to The National Archive as of October 2021. It is believed that this person was discharged from the forces in the period 1921 to 1939 and is unlikely to have served in WW2
This person has been identified from his initials and his date of birth.
{J181} George Edward J Audley (1916 – 2001)

Service Number 4866851
This persons service record is i the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archives’ as of  October 2021.
This person has been identified from his initials and date of birth
{AB77} George Kitchener Audley (1914 – 2003)

Service number 1599137
This persons service record is at the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archive’ as of 20th October 2021.
This person has been identified from his initials and his date of birth.

Royal Corps of Signals

{AC11} George Stanley Audley (1920 – 1999)

Royal Corps of Signals
Lance Corporal Service No 2343630
The London Gazette 15/06/ 1943 page 2720 has:
‘The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the British Empire Medal (Military Division), in recognition of gallant conduct in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner, to: 
No. 2343630 Lance-Sergeant George Stanley Audley,
Royal Corps of Signals (Birkenhead).’This persons service record is at the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archives’ as of October 2021.
This person has been identified from his initials and his date of birth

H E Audley
Date of birth not specified
Service Number 6906681
This persons service record has been transferred from the MOD to ‘The National Archives as of  October 2021. It appears that he was  discharged from the forces in the period 1921 to 1939 and therefore probably did not serve in WW2.
This person has not been identified
{B203} Harold Jesse Audley (1920 – 1986)

Service Number 549722 (RAF)
This persons Service Record is in the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archives’ as at October 2021.
This person  has been identified by his initials and his date of birth

{J98} Harry Audley (1914 – 1945)
Died 21st January 1945
Commemorated at the Commonwealth War Cemetery, Nederweert, Limburg, Netherlands
Service Number 3391503;
Private; 2Bn Devonshire Regiment
Reported in Casualty Lists
WO 417/64 (20/07/1943 to 16/08/1943)
Listed as; Wounded in Sicily- 14/07/43
WO 417/88/1  (30/01/1945 to 27/02/1945)
Listed as: Died of Wounds 21/01/1945 Western Europe This persons service record is in the MOD awaiting transfer to ‘The National Archives’ as of October 2021.
This person has been identified from his initials and his date of birth.
{B109} Henry Mark Audley (1900 – 1960)

Service Number 7871902
This persons service record has been recently been transferred from the MOD to The National Archives (October 2021). It is believed that he was discharged from the forces in the period 1921 to 1939 and thus unlikely to have been a combatant in WW2.
This person has been identified from his initials and date of birth.

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