On 21 November 1921 the British army held a memorial service for its dead, of all ranks, of which it counted 162 up to the 1921 Truce and 18 killed afterwards
| Charles | ||
| 1921 Sep 24 | Private G H Fordham | in GRO but not press |
| 1921 Oct 3 | Lt G. H. Souchon | Apparently shot by a stray bullet in Galway |
| 1922 Jan 2 | Private E T Barnes | Shot in Belfast |
| 1922 Feb 10 | Lt J H Wogan-Browne | Shot in a robbery at Kildare |
| 1922 Feb 15 | Lt H M Genochio | Abducted and shot in Cork |
| 1922 Feb 20 | Lt W Mead | Shot in Dublin |
| 1922 Feb 20 | CQMS T Cunliffe | Shot on Dublin |
| 1922 Mar 10 | Lt E S Bruce | Shot by a gang in Belfast |
| 1922 Apr 12 | Pte A T Taylor | Shot in Kingstown |
| 1922 Apr 26 | Pte J R Brooks | Kilgobnet killings |
| 1922 Apr 26 | Lt G R A Dove | Kilgobnet killings |
| 1922 Apr 26 | Lt R A Hendy | Kilgobnet killings |
| 1922 Apr 26 | Lt K R Henderson | Kilgobnet killings |
| 1922 May 12 | Gunner J Rolfe | Shot in Dublin |
| 1922 May 27 | L/Cpl G A Emery | Shot in Dublin |
| 1922 Jun 30 | Private A C S Ro(d)gers | Shot in Dublin |
| 1922 Aug 30 | 2nd Lt R J Storey | Shot in Dublin |