<Was there an index of all names? Could it be posted on the Internet? Some <relatives thought my wife's grandfather, Jacob BARNETT, found for England in <WWI, but we have no evidence of that. <I wonder if that book is available in the U.S. Who wrote it? Who published it? Dear Brian, Sadly no index of all the service personnel. I knew my Great Grandfather Regiment, so I knew where to look. If you do not know his Regiment then it is a matter of looking through the "Nominal Roll". Having said that, I did notice there was quite a few "BARNETT's" Sorry I never wrote down the Author. In fact I did not notice one. As for being in the US, It does not mention who received a copy, only 3,000 were printed & it gave the number of the one I was reading. I googled the information on the Author & it is Rev. Michael Alder & printed in 1922 by Caxton Publishing Ltd. I have also found out that it was reprinted as "British Jewry Book of Honour 1914 - 1918 Volume One" by Navel & Military Press Ltd. John Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne little.blobby2@btinternet.com
John Gallon today wrote: <Sadly no index of all the service personnel.if you do not know his Regiment then it is a matter of looking through the "Nominal Roll".> I have a copy of the "Book of Honour", 1922. It has a list of those killed, Officers then men,alphabetically, then those awarded medals, then from p 189 the Nominal Rolls by each Regiment. Finally at pp 611- 636 an index to the following Illustrations [portraits], and the captions to these give the regiments, so this index is my first resource and may likely lead to the regimental list. The index includes the portrait of my father Claude Diamond at plate 303 and my uncle Wallter at Pl 28. Bryan Diamond London