
Casualty Information

Private
ROBERT E.
KINNEY
Service Number
Age
Date of death
14000177
21
Friday, March 09, 1945
Company:
A
Son of Patrick Joseph and Elizabeth Margaret Kinney (nee Barr), of Middleton, Leeds.
War Service details:
Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No).
General Service Corps
1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary)
GOCH, Germany
Robert Edward Kinney was born on the 31st of October, 1923. *We believe he was born in Leeds with the surname, 'BARR'.
Before the War he was a Chair Maker.
He was wounded on the 27th February, 1945 and died in RAF Wroughton Hospital in Wiltshire a few days later.

1st KOSB War Diary for the date of his wounds
9 Bde was ordered to attack and secure the line of the WEEZE-UDEM RD between 965403 and the bridge at 974409.
The operation was carried out in 2 phases and coincided with the similar operations of 8 Bde on our left flank.
Phase I 2 Lincolns cleared and captured wood at 960418, with a dawn attack and were on their final objective by 0830 hrs.
Phase II on the right 1 KOSB and on the left 2 RUR were to clear and capture woods at final objective and if possible secure bridge and buildings at 973398.
The Bn cleared the woods and was astride the road at 1345 hrs having advanced directly behind the barrage and captured 4 Officers and 180 ORs. The Bn was supported by 2 Tps of Churchill tanks of the Scots Guards.
An attack on the buildings and bridge at 973398 failed owing to an SP gun which knocked out two tanks, and heavy MG fire from the objective.
During the whole day there was intermittent heavy mortar harassing fire at various points.
The Bn suffered few casualties considering the opposition.
The PW belonged to II and III Bn 7 Para Regt for the most part.
The 8 Bde on our right had been held up by enemy in the woods at 959403 so our right flank was open. The enemy did not counter attack and we spent a quiet night.
Dispositions were as follows :- HQ at 966404, "A" Coy 968402, "B" Coy 965404, "C" Coy 967405, "D" Coy 972402.

In Memorium
Memorial
SWILLINGTON (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD
Sec. D. Row 7. Grave 11.

