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Casualty Information

1537711

Private

HARRY

LLEWELYN

Service Number

Age

Date of death

1537711

26

Tuesday, September 19, 1944

Company:

Researching

Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Ann Llewelyn, of Resolven, Glamorgan. (Both deceased at time of son's death)

War Service details:

Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). 

Royal Artillery

1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary)

Meuse/Escaut Canal, Belgium

Harry Llewelyn was born on the 6th April 1917. in Resolven, Glamorgan, Wales.


He joined the Army aound 1941. Arrived in Normandy on D+1


The Guardian, Friday, October 20, 1944
The Guardian, Friday, October 20, 1944

1st KOSB War Diary for the date of his death H hour was 2400 hrs and the two assault Bns made a successful crossing of the river. Some mortar and MG fire was directed on the crossing places, and the parties provided by the Bn received casualties.


Lieut JW Skelly and approx 7 ORs were wounded. 2 ORs were killed.


At approx 0430 hrs the Bn was ordered to start crossing the canal on 2 LINCOLN's (the rt bn) front where enemy opposition was strongest.


Infantry carrying assault boats in preparation for crossing the Meuse-Escaut canal at Lille-St Hubert, 19 September 1944 (IWM)
Infantry carrying assault boats in preparation for crossing the Meuse-Escaut canal at Lille-St Hubert, 19 September 1944 (IWM)

Coys crossed in the order A, C, B, D.


The first task of the two fwd Coys was to protect the right flank of 2 LINCOLNS who had suffered considerable casualties during the crossing. The Bn was fortunate in completing its crossing under cover of a heavy ground mist and suffered very few casualties.


The advance was continued at about 0700 hrs with right C Coy and left A Coy, the first objective being the rly line crossing the main rd running NORTH from the canal at 427960. The Plan was to establish a firm base on the rly line with A and C Coys, and then to adv with D Coy up to the village of ACHEL 4297. Opposition from MGs sited with good fields of fire over open ground was encountered and the two fwd Coys had some casualties.


Lieut BL Taylor of A Coy was killed.


The advance to the rly line was slow and support from arty and mortars was called for on several occasions. B Coy provided a right flank guard to C Coy in their final attack and D Coy was pushed through between A and C with the HALT 426960 as objective.


By 1330 hrs fwd Coys were established on the rly line, and shortly after that time infm was received that an armoured thrust was expected from the NORTH. The Bn therefore remained on the rly line.


At 1600 hrs infm was received that the armd thrust would not now materialize and the Bn was ordered to push on to ACHEL. Further opposition from MGs from the right flank was encountered, and the mortar pl put down an effective smoke screen. Under cover of this D Coy entered the SOUTH of ACHEL and by nightfall the Bn was established with two Coys B and D in the SOUTHERN half of ACHEL, and A and C Coys with Bn HQ in the area of the HALT.


Patrols during the night found that the enemy had withdrawn.

KOSB Badge with poppy background

In Memorium

1537711

Memorial

LEOPOLDSBURG WAR CEMETERY

IV. C. 1.

Photo Credits:

Find a Grave - Des Phillippet

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