Pte Clarence Albert Smith – 1st Battalion

B74182, in photo wearing glengarry, tunic with 48th collar dogs date of death 17 May 1944. Buried at Cassino War Cemetery, X111.A.14, Italy
Major Edward Charles Rawlings – Memorial book photo

photo wearing Balmoral and dress jacket with cord date of death 4 September 1944; beyond the Conca River, to capture the town of San Andrea; Major Rawlings was Officer Commanding Charlie Company for this battle have duplicate
LCpl Ernest Joseph Reaney – 1st Battalion

B54725 in group photo wearing battledress and hat, has mustache KIA Dec 16, 1944. Buried at Revenna War Cemetery, V.G.18, Italy
Pte Garfield Reddon – 1st Battalion

B97604 in photo wearing Forge cap. Reddon died of lung cancer at the age of 47. He had served in WWI with the 160th Battalion, rising to the rank of CQMS. KIA Dec 17, 1942. Buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery, U.K. 39.B.9
Pte. Walter Renecker – Memorial book photo

B74550 photo wearing Glengarry and battledress jacket date of death 10 December 1944; have duplicate
Pte George Riley – 1st Battalion

K37077 – photo missing head group shot date of death Dec 9, 1943. Buried at Moro River Cemetery X1.B.14, Italy
Pte James Gordon Roberts – 1st Battalion

B73757 in photo wearing glengarry date of death 31 December 1943. Buried at Moro River Cemetery V.B.5, Italy
Pte. Lester Schauer – Memorial book photo

M106236 photo wearing battledress and wedge cap date of death 8 December 1943; have duplicate
Captain Philip Frowde Seagram – Memorial book photo

photo wearing dress jacket and glengarry date of death 8 March 1941; killed by a bomb hitting Cafe de Paris in London, England. Captain Seagram was Aide de Camp to General Andrew G. L. MacNaughton, CH, CB, CMG, DSO, CD. Captain Seagram is buried at Brookwood Cemetery. have duplicate
L/Cpl. Lawrence Sexton – Memorial book photo

B42769 photo wearing Glengarry no shirt with dog tags date of death 26 August 1944; have duplicate