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- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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1st memorial: Drybrook District Memorial Hall and Institute. Erected to the memory of the (sic) who lost their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1918. Let Us not Forget the Dead. Our Dead through who We Live2nd memorial: This entrance is erected to the memory of those who gave their lives in the 1939-1945 War
1st World War: Benjamin Hope, George Martin, George Knight, Lewis Meek, Thomas Williams, Frank Hall, Reginald Bettridge, Wilfrid Arkell, Allen Young, Fred Norris, George H Thomas, Allen Gardiner, Frank Brain, Sidney Meek, Jack Arkell, Herbert Walding, Newton Meek, Ivor Jayne, Tom Terrett, Denis Phelps, Bert Jacques, George Rudge, Harry Martin, Fred Jones, J B Parker, Ernest Matthews, Albert Meek, Evan Taylor, Fred Brain, Jenkin Phillips. 2nd World War: Percy Annetts, Alfred Attwood, Gordon Bower, John Brain, Harold Fellows, Dennis Harris, John Harris, Arthur James, Alfred Lerigo, Colin Marfell, Leslie Mason, Frank Price, Douglas Stephens, Ronald Taylor.
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