
Casualty Information

Serjeant
ALEXANDER GAY
GRAHAM
Service Number
Age
Date of death
3193892
27
Saturday, October 14, 1944
Company:
Researching
Parents are Robert Graham and Elizabeth Gay.
War Service details:
Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No).
King's Own Scottish Borderers
1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary)
PEELKANT, Holland
Born on the 17th April, 1917 in Buckhaven, Fife. He married Catherine Stokes in Devon in 1942. *The Overloon War Chronicles website have researched Alexander thoroughly and put together a memorial page for him that includes letters home, photos and details of his family. https://www.overloonwarchronicles.nl/en/graham-alexander/
1st KOSB War Diary for the date of his death At 0730 hrs the Lincolns passing through the RUR put in an attack on the wood at 751294. The enemy DF came down on top of them, and the MGs fired on them from their objective and after suffering some casualties they had to withdraw to the RUR positions.
The enemy put down a large amount of fire on the Bde area for the rest of the day, quite a large proportion of which was from Nebelwerfers.
At 1400 hrs with heavy supporting Arty and MG fire the Lincolns again attacked the wood (751294) with two Coys of the RUR under command, and secured a foothold, and at 1630 hrs pushed on to the line 746286 - 752286.
The Bn had three killed and twelve wounded, from shelling and mortaring.

A and D Coys exploited further to the South and B Coy to the West corner of the wood, two MG posts being destroyed on the way killing six of the enemy and wounding others.
A Coy sent out a recce patrol, which established that there were enemy in the wood at the South at 741293, and reported movements of vehicles in that area, and that the stream at 741294 was a tank obstacle.
B Coy fighting patrol ascertained that there were no enemy in Wood at 737298.

In Memorium

Memorial
OVERLOON WAR CEMETERY
IV. B. 3.
Photo Credits:
Find a Grave - Fred. Overloon War Chronicles

