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Blessé au combat

Cpl J F Warlow

Service No. 

4032670

Company:

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

The King's Shropshire Light Infantry

Date Wounded:

Tuesday, 14 November 1944

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

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Location (from War Diary)

SMAKT, Holland

Cpl J F Warlow


Full Name

Warlow, J F

Incident Date

5 Jan 1950

Information

Entitled to the General Service Medal with Clasp awarded under Army Order 146 of 1947.

More Information

Served with the 2nd Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers during the qualifying period.

Rank Name

Sergeant

Service Number

4032670

Clasps Awarded

Palestine 1945-48

Service

British Army

Primary Unit

Royal Irish Fusiliers

Secondary Unit

2nd Battalion

1st KOSB War Diary for date of wounds

The take over began before first light when we took over exposed fwd posns and standing patrols thought to be under enemy observation. 


HQ opened at 783323 at 1100 hrs. The take over was completed by 1415 hrs. 


Cpl Drummond of C Coy was killed by a sniper in the Farm at 794328. 


The patrols were similar to those done by 2 Lincs the night before, that is D Coy standing patrol, by day and night at 797316 and C Coy Recce patrol to area of Steel Factory. 


Patrols reported enemy in Farm at 794328.

Photographs of 1st KOSB

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