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Private

JOHN HENRY

WHITE

Numéro de service

Âge

Date de décès

14518757

21

Wednesday, January 10, 1945

Entreprise:

D

Son of Thomas E. and Isabella White, of Sunderland, Co. Durham.

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)

Researching

Researching 1st Bttn KOSB War Diary for the date of his death


During the very early morning, the 15(Sc) Div on our right reported two boats floating down the river towards GRUBBENVORST.


Shortly before 0300 the standing patrol at Ferry 902147 heard sounds of boats and withdrew.


The ferry area was engaged by 3" mortar and RA between 0310 and 0330.


A "D" Coy patrol engaged a small party of enemy at 896164, two of whom ran away leaving a white sheet and two Schmeissers at about 0345 hrs.


At 0930 "D" Coy in GRUBBENVORST had sent out a patrol to find and destroy the enemy boats, but without success. No further trace was seen of the enemy.


"D" Coy suffered two casualties (1 killed and 1 wounded).


Tracked vehicles were heard during the night moving


Northwards. During the day OPs saw little movement but observed footprints in the snow from two barges 903159 to a dugout at 905159, but no footprints were seen leading down to the river itself.


3" Mortars engaged LOMM 9117, house at 916183 and road junction at 91174 during the day.


In the afternoon one saloon car was seen moving South in area 908147.

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