In WW2 the regiment served in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. 64 officers and men were killed while serving in it. Many other officers were killed who had received their training in the regiment.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Inns of Court Regiment - those killed in WW2
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Lincoln's Inn Chapel - WW2 memorial
This tablet commemorates with pride and gratitude the distinguished service o...
Other Subjects
American Society of Civil Engineers
Founded to represent members of the civil engineering profession worldwide. Based in Reston, Virginia, it is probably the oldest national engineering society in the United States.
UK Centre for Carnival Arts
An organisation based in Luton and dedicated to carnival arts.
Croydon Almshouse Charities
Charity. Formed from the amalgamation of several charities in Croydon to administer the Elis David Almshouses.
London Fire Brigade
The London Fire Engine Establishment, formed in 1833 under the leadership of James Braidwood, was a private organisation funded by insurance companies, mainly aimed at saving material goods from fi...
13th and 14th Wandsworth Battalions
The 13th was part of the East Surrey Regiment garrisoned at Witney. The 14th was a separate battalion which was absorbed into other battalions in June 1916.
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