Soldiers of 7th Loyals / 92nd (Loyals) LAA Regiment, Royal Artillery
Soldiers of 7th Loyals, Coed Helen, Caernarvon, 1940
Soldiers of 7th Loyals, Coed Helen, Caernarvon, 1940
Possible NCOs of 7th Loyals, including Philip Gregg
7th Loyals at Coed Helen, Philip Gregg is back row, sixth left
Location and personnel unknown, but possibly 92nd LAA
Soldiers of 7th Loyals
Henry Woodall's 92nd LAA Bofors Gun crew
Gunner Leo McCarthy, 7th Loyals / F Troop 92nd LAA
Private James Lyon, B Company, 7th Loyals
Gunner Tom Mason, 7th Loyals / F Troop 92nd LAA
Henry Woodall
Another picture of Henry Woodall
Gunner Len Harvey, F Troop 92nd LAA
Billy Baker, 7th Loyals
Gunner George Baker, F Troop 92nd LAA
Eric Sheriff, F Troop, 92nd LAA
Joseph Worrall
7th Loyals
Joseph Worrall, 92nd LAA
Joseph Worrall and comrade, 7th Loyals
Lieutenant John 'Jack' Prior, Intelligence Officer, 92nd LAA
Driver-Radio Operator Jim Holder-Vale
Driver-Radio Operator Bill Husband
Driver-Radio Operator Bill Wills, who survived the Sambut disaster
Gunner John Potter
Gunner Idwal Lewis
Gunner Philip Parks, F Troop 92nd LAA
Major Peter Crane, 319 Battery, 92nd LAA
Major George Williams, OC 318 Battery, killed in 1944
Lt Col Robert Loder-Symonds, OC 92nd LAA, Sep 43 - Jan 44
92nd LAA Driver-ops Dai Jones, Eddie Price, Dai Richards, Les Hall
Crew of Gun F3 near Rouen in 1944
Officers of 318 Battery, 92nd LAA at Folkestone in 1942
Officers of 319 Battery, 92nd LAA, possibly in 1943
92nd LAA Driver-Operators in Castle Douglas, 1943
92nd LAA soldiers in Castle Douglas. John Potter is top right
Gunner Len Harvey and his comrade Eric Sheriff
Leo McCarthy and comrade, Germany summer of 1945
Douglas Davies
Peter Connelly