WW2 Service - I

World War Two Roll of Honour - I

Historian Ian Ronayne has produced this listing of Jersey men and women, residents and those with strong connections to the island who lost their lives in conflict in the Second World War. It enlarges on the official Roll of Honour produced by a States Committee in 1982, including a significant number of new names.
A - B - C- D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y -
Index to Roll of Honour - I
| Name | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Status |
| Ingram, Allen John Dennis [1] | Sergeant | 50 Squadron | 27 June 1940 | Confirmed |
| ASSOCIATED CASUALTY LIST | ||||
| Iljuszin, Dimitri | Occupation Workforce | |||
| Irmatschenko, Serg | Occupation Workforce | |||
| Issajan, Nicolai | Occupation Workforce |
Notes and references
Please note that some entries, for persons who have not been clearly identified and for whom no local connection has been established, have been omitted, but will be added to the list if more information becomes available. This includes some names which are included in the official 1982 Roll of Honour, with no supporting information
- ↑ Son of Mrs A Ingram of No 1 Clifton Place, Ann Street. He attended Victoria College between 1933 and 1939. A prefect and member of several sports teams. He received a temporary commission in the RAF, but reckless landings resulted in him being reduced to the ranks. Lost when his Handley Page Hampden crashed into the sea off Jutland.
