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Blessé au combat

A/Sjt D Gallacher

Service No. 

3193286

Company:

Researching

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

The King's Own Scottish Borderers

Date Wounded:

Saturday, 16 December 1944

Details of wounds - (Based on War Diary etc.)

Researching

Location (from War Diary)

GEIJSTEREN

A/Sjt D Gallacher

Sjt Gallacher's wound date was listed as DNR (Did not record) so we have chosen a date close to others on the list where there was some action detailed in the War Diary. Researching correct date, of course.



1st KOSB War Diary for date of wounds

At about 0300 hrs a contact patrol between 11 and 12 Pls B Coy bumped an enemy patrol of approximately seven men at 825294. The Germans shouted "Hands up" and our patrol opened fire, and at once split up and made their way back to their Pl - one was missing. B Coy stood to but nothing further happened. 


At first light a patrol went out and found Pte Connolly, the missing man, lying dead, and in the area of the shooting were found one schmeisser magazine, one German forage cap and one pole charge composed of stick grenade charges. 


33 Fd Regt started to harass one or two targets in the PAPENBEEK - ELSTEREN - WELL area during the day. 4.2 Mortars DF tasks laid on as follows :- DF 1 at 835317, DF 2 block of houses in WELL at 859291, DF 3 at area 845292.


*Pte Connolly reported as KIA on 17th December, 1944.

Photographs of 1st KOSB

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