The following pages link to London Regiment (1908–1938)
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- George Henry Tatham Paton (links | edit)
- Douglas Walter Belcher (links | edit)
- Arthur Borton (links | edit)
- Geoffrey Woolley (links | edit)
- Charles William Train (links | edit)
- Arthur Henry Cross (links | edit)
- Robert Edward Cruickshank (links | edit)
- John Alexander Christie (links | edit)
- Donald John Dean (links | edit)
- Alfred Joseph Knight (links | edit)
- Jack Harvey (VC) (links | edit)
- Leonard James Keyworth (links | edit)
- Brett Cloutman (links | edit)
- Frederick William Hedges (links | edit)
- Essex Regiment (links | edit)
- Battle of Le Transloy (links | edit)
- Welch Regiment (links | edit)
- West Yorkshire Regiment (links | edit)
- Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) (links | edit)
- The Place, London (links | edit)
- Herbert Marshall (links | edit)
- Somerset Light Infantry (links | edit)
- South Lancashire Regiment (links | edit)
- Cheshire Regiment (links | edit)
- Dorset Regiment (links | edit)
- Green Howards (links | edit)
- South Wales Borderers (links | edit)
- Attacks on the Butte de Warlencourt (links | edit)
- Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) (links | edit)
- Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (links | edit)
- Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment (links | edit)
- Battle of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Queen's Westminsters (links | edit)
- Robin Hood Battalion (links | edit)
- Royal Scots Fusiliers (links | edit)
- Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (links | edit)
- Highland Light Infantry (links | edit)
- 56th (London) Infantry Division (links | edit)
- Royal Warwickshire Regiment (links | edit)
- Royal Dublin Fusiliers (links | edit)
- Gordon Highlanders (links | edit)
- Patrick MacGill (links | edit)
- London Scottish (regiment) (links | edit)
- Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset (links | edit)
- Colkirk (links | edit)
- Royal Ulster Rifles (links | edit)
- Brisley (links | edit)
- Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (links | edit)
- North Russia intervention (links | edit)