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Lance Corporal

JOHN

WOOD

Numéro de service

Âge

Date de décès

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Sunday, October 22, 1944

Entreprise:

Researching

Son of Mrs. G. Wood, of Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire.

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)

Researching

John Wood was born in 1920. The son of Mrs. G Wood of Kirkcudrightshire, Scotland.


He was Wounded in Normandy on the 7th of June, 1944. *He has a page here




1st Bttn KOSB War Diary for 22nd October 1944


There was some shelling and mortaring during the early hours of the morning. Very little enemy movement was seen.


A patrol of A Coy reported at mid-day that the enemy had withdrawn his outposts just East of the railway line to the South of the village at the level crossing.


During this time five 3-inch Mortars were shooting at targets selected by C Coy on their front.

At 14.00 hrs a platoon of A Coy tried to penetrate over the level crossing to the village, but were held up by Schu mines at the crossing.


B Coy sent out 12 platoon under command of Capt TJ Young, who were to find out if the enemy had withdrawn from the houses in Smakt. They penetrated into Smakt without first clearing the houses, and were surprised by enemy MGs well concealed in the houses.


Three men only managed to escape, and two more came back an hour or two later. The remainder (1 officer and 19 ORs) are presumed killed or prisoners. This confirmed that the enemy had not withdrawn.


No patrols were carried out by us during the night. We were prepared to give the enemy a very bloody nose if he attempted a patrol


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JONKERBOS WAR CEMETERY

21. A. 4.

Crédits photo :

Thanks to Peter Clermonts and Jonkerbos War Cemetery on Facebook for photo and Grave Concentration form.

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