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  • 3191378

    Private Casualty Information Private GEORGE OLIVER BENNETT Service Number Age Date of death 3191378 25 Friday, 09 June 1944 Company: Unknown Son of George Oliver and Janet Dunbar Bennett, of Galashiels, Selkirkshire; husband of Mary Bennett, of Galashiels. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderors 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Cambes Extract from War Diary on date of death: On getting news that that RUR had got so far but were pinned down, the Bn put in an attack with two Coys forward. This met with a certain amount of M.G. fire and in the later stages enemy mortar fire which caused some casualties. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial RANVILLE WAR CEMETERY VA. B. 5. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Researching https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 3194798

    Corporal Casualty Information Corporal WILLIAM DAVIDSON Service Number Age Date of death 3194798 28 Wednesday, 19 July 1944 Company: Unknown Son of George and Amelia Davidson, of Galashiels, Selkirkshire; husband of Margaret Davidson, of Galashiels. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderers 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Troarn Extract from War Diary on the date of death: The attack on enemy positions forward of TROARN was continued. "C" Coy were to take Station at 158677 and "A" Coy the X roads 161676. Both attacks were met with heavy cross fire from MG's and though supported by tanks had to withdraw with heavy casualties. Bn resumed former positions and later in day heavy shelling and mortaring caused casualties. The Commanding Officer ( Lt. Col G. D. Renny ) having been previously wounded, left under orders from Brigadier and Major TG Coverdale took over command of the Bn. Casualties in the Bn during these two days fighting were 12 Officers and 140 Other Ranks. Cpl Davidson mentioned in an Edinburgh newspaper William Davidson's Medal Card (partial) APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial RANVILLE WAR CEMETERY VIII. B. 7. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Rob Bowie https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 3192247

    Private Casualty Information Private EDWARD LANG Service Number Age Date of death 3192247 25 Wednesday, 07 June 1944 Company: Unknown Born in 1919. Son of Edward and Marion Lang of Girvan, Ayrshire. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderers 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Cambes Extract from War Diary on Date of Death: "Led by 'C' Coy the move to the wood just to the North East of LE MESNIL was accomplished. Consolidation was carried out. In the evening some casualties were caused by enemy mortar fire." APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial HERMANVILLE WAR CEMETERY 1. O. 1. View Cemetery Photo Credits: FindaGrave - Thierry Briere https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56491116/edward-lang#add-to-vc

  • 2939827

    Lance Corporal Casualty Information Lance Corporal NORMAN GENTLE Service Number Age Date of death 2939827 21 Wednesday, 26 July 1944 Company: Unknown Born in 1923. Son of William and Elizabeth Jones Gentle, of Knightswood, Glasgow. His brother Robert, was killed at Sea on SS Cameronian. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The Cameron Highlanders (Orig. joined AAC in 1942) 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) *Potentially Cambes L/Cpl Gentle joined the Army on the 29th of January 1942, initially into the Army Air Corps. In the same year, He was transferred to the Cameron Highlanders. Part of Norman Gentle's Service Record On March 11th, 1943, he was transferred to the King's Own Scottish Borderers, taking part in the D-Day landings in Normandy on the 6th of June, 1944. We can not find the date that Norman was wounded but a memo regarding pay may mean it was between 6th and 14th June 1944. Part II of order was dated 14th June 1944. He died of his wounds as reported by Portsmouth Unitary Authority, Hampshire, England. He is buried in Hillfoot Cemetery in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland Photo sent in by a relative Norman wasn't the first soldier in his family; his uncle Robert Jones was a private in the Highland Light Infantry during WW1. Robert was killed in France on the 19th of December 1914 at age 21, the same age as Norman when he died. Robert Jones' remains weren't discovered until 1927. He was put to rest at Bailleul Road East Cemetery, France. Norman's mum, Elizabeth, left a personal inscription on her brother Robert's grave saying he lived as he died, a soldier. Norman's other uncle, Thomas Benedict Jones, served with the KOSB and later the labour corps during WW1. (Thomas must have joined later in the war or lied about his age as he was only born in 1899). " The 1940s were a devastating time for the Gentle family. In 1942, Norman's Brother, Robert Jones Gentle (my great-grandfather), while serving as the ship's Cook for the troop carrier SS Cameronia, had boiling fat fall over him, scalding him. he passed a few hours later and was buried at sea; he was only 29. The following year, in 1943, Norman's Brother, William Gentle, while working on machinery in Glasgow, was crushed to death. He was only 28. Norman Gentle passed away on the 26th July 1944 at St Mary's Hospital, Portsmouth, from wounds received in Normandy. He was only 21." Norman's great-nephew. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial NEW KILPATRICK (OR HILLFOOT) CEMETERY Sec. L. Grave 365. View Cemetery Photo Credits: A relative https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 14428560

    Private Casualty Information Private HARRY HOLBROOK Service Number Age Date of death 14428560 19 Sunday, 06 August 1944 Company: Unknown Son of John and May Holbrook, of Chorley, Lancashire. Age: Unknown. (Research concludes age 19) Personal Inscription: IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR SON HARRY. REST IN PEACE 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) Pissot In an IWM interview with Leslie Gibson, he states that his mate 'Harry' was killed by mortar fire. Reel 2 here War Diary for the date of death: Bn moved out in TCVs (Troop Carrying Vehicle) at 0500 hrs and arrived at assembly area 672379 at 0700 hrs. The 'O' Group moved to S.L. at 0815 and the attack with "C" Coy on left and "D" Coy on right commenced at 0845 hrs. By 0955 hrs MONTISANGER was occupied without opposition. Patrols were sent out to the main road and river S of PISSOT. Two bridges (675340 - 666340) reported blown. An attack on positions S of the river (sqs 6734, 6735) was ordered at 1700 hrs to start at 1800 hrs. This attack was carried out with "C" Coy on the right and "A" Coy on the left. The two coys reached their first objective and pushed on but were pinned down by enemy MG fire from flanks when approaching the railway (sq 6737). These two coys made this adv against fairly heavy opposition, almost completely unsupported. Owing to the blowing of the br (675340) and the speed with which the attack had to be prepared, it was not possible to get any sp arms to them except one tp of tanks which got over later in the evening, and, by a very gallant attack, saved the situation on "C" Coy front. One complete pl of "A" Coy is missing from this operation and many offrs and ORs of both coys were killed and wounded. Late that night orders were received from Bde that the Bn was to consolidate - if necessary withdrawing. The withdrawal of the two fwd coys was carried out and by first light the Bn was in position astride the bridge at 675340. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY RESEARCH NOTES: ANCESTRY. John Holbrook and May Holbrook (nee Addison) had a child, Harry Holbrook in July 1925. This matches the names given for the parents from CWGC and is only Harry born in Chorley to those parent's names. We conclude that Harry was 19 when he died. Share In Memorium Memorial SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY III. C. 4. View Cemetery Photo Credits: FindaGrave - Len https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56461873/harry-holbrook/photo#add-to-vc

  • 3195003

    Private Casualty Information Private STANLEY COLIN MARGRAVE Service Number Age Date of death 3195003 28 Wednesday, 06 September 1944 Company: Unknown Born in December 1915 in Goole. Mother's maiden name was Haller. His father, Henry Clarence Henderson Margrave was Branch Manager at a Builders merchants in 1921. Before the War, Stanley worked at the Turner Paper Mill and was a member of the Rawcliffe United Brass Band. RESTING WHERE NO SHADOWS FALL War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderers 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Etrepagny After speaking to family members, we believe Stanley (who was always known as Colin) Margrave was wounded on the Queen White sector of Sword Beach on D-Day. He was transported back to Botleys Park War Hospital in Chertsey. Original image > https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/photos/item/MED01/01/1251 Then, he was transferred to Nottingham General Hospital, and finally to Leicester hospital where he underwent an operation - but sadly died a week later. Leicester Hospital By David Hallam-Jones, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=71769899 Stanley Colin Margrave married Elsie May Wood in July 1936 in Goole and had a daughter, Elsie Dorothy Margrave. Colin and Elsie Before the War, Colin worked at the Turner Paper Mill in Rawcliffe. Turner Paper Mill - from https://eastyorkshirehistory.blogspot.com/2014/05/rawcliffe-bridge.html *Looking at his medal card, Colin was assigned the Africa Star so must have served abroad before Normandy campaign. Colin's father, Henry, also served in the King's Own Scottish Borderers (S. No. 18835 - 3rd Bttn) in World War 1 and was wounded in action and gassed. In WW2 he served as a medic in the Home Guard - he lived into his 70s, never losing his military bearing. (We asked if there was a Scottish connection in the family and his daughter, Elsie stated: " There is a distant connection, apparently my Grandad's Aunt was Lady Rosemary Sinclair and the family built the castle of May where our Queen Mother spent a lot of her years .") His brother, Gilbert Arthur Margrave, and his cousin, Les, also served and are pictured here returning home from the war on the SS Princess Kathleen. Gilbert and Les Photo credit - https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Starboard-view-of-the-Princess-Kathleen-from-a-photo-postcard-in-the-private-collection_fig1_229051472 Colin Margrave is remembered in a book with the details of all the men from Rawcliffe who died in WW1 and WW2, as well as on the local memorial near the Railway Station, and in the Remembrance Book in Edinburgh Castle. From https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1453200 His daughter Dorothy (Elsie), told us that all three of her daughters went to Highland Dance training and the Leeds Pipe Band played for them. She also said her favourite pipe tune was Highland Cathedral Huge thanks go to Dorothy and Annmarie for allowing us to share this information about their family members. Share In Memorium Memorial RAWCLIFFE CEMETERY, Goole. UK Row B.2. Uncons. Grave 33. View Cemetery Photo Credits: FindaGrave - Retired QA https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97971356/stanley-colin-margrave#add-to-vc

  • 14283197

    Private Casualty Information Private JAMES HARVEY Service Number Age Date of death 14283197 20 Sunday, 09 July 1944 Company: Unknown Born in 1924, in Hutcheosntown, Glasgow. Father was Patrick and mother was Mary. Had a sister, Rose Ann Harvey. 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) Caen Extract from War Diary on date of death: The attack on CAEN. The plan: The Canadians were to attack from the West. The RUR's in the centre from the North. 1 KOSB from the EAST. The Bn moved off at about 0930 hrs over ring contour "60", which was under shell fire, to FUP on the Eastern outskirts of CAEN. The ghostlike houses slowly came to life as civilians began to realize we were entering the town. They came rushing out with glasses and bottles of wine. As the Bn was forming up on the start line and trying to re-establish wireless contact with companies and Bde, four Boche were seen to withdraw towards the centre of the town. Soon afterwards our HQ was mortared leaving 1 killed and 1 wounded. The Bn then proceeded to clear the town. Little opposition was met. Progress was slowed down by snipers and an occasional MG. Much assistance and information was offered by eager civilians. Debris and cratered streets also made progress extremely difficult. We eventually reached the RV in the Old Town and established contact with the RUR and pushed forward patrols to the river. Patrols met quite heavy fire from across the river and a number of casualties were sustained. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial LA DELIVRANDE WAR CEMETERY, DOUVRES V. K. 10. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Researching https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 3186488

    Warrant Officer Class II Casualty Information Warrant Officer Class II JOHN ATKINSON Service Number Age Date of death 3186488 32 Wednesday, 21 June 1944 Company: A Son of John and Susannah Atkinson, of Gateshead, Co. Durham; husband of Mary E. Atkinson, of Gateshead. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderors 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Cambes WOII Atkinson was the Company Serjeant Major for A Company. According to the War Diary for the date of his death. " Approx 15 enemy shells fell in Bn area (CAMBES) damaging buildings and causing casualties. 5 ORs were killed and 11 wounded" APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial LA DELIVRANDE WAR CEMETERY, DOUVRES IV. F. 4. View Cemetery Photo Credits: FindaGrave - Len https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56480592/john-atkinson#add-to-vc

  • 3184528

    Corporal Casualty Information Corporal JOHN McGARVIE Service Number Age Date of death 3184528 36 Sunday, 06 August 1944 Company: Unknown Born in 1908 in Glasgow. Son of John and Grace McGarvie, of Sheldon, Birmingham; husband of Martha McGarvie, of Sheldon. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderers 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Caen *At age 36, Corporal McGarvie was the oldest 1st KOSB casualty in the Normandy campaign. War Diary for the date of death: Bn moved out in TCVs (Troop Carrying Vehicle) at 0500 hrs and arrived at assembly area 672379 at 0700 hrs. The 'O' Group moved to S.L. at 0815 and the attack with "C" Coy on left and "D" Coy on right commenced at 0845 hrs. By 0955 hrs MONTISANGER was occupied without opposition. Patrols were sent out to the main road and river S of PISSOT. Two bridges (675340 - 666340) reported blown. An attack on positions S of the river (sqs 6734, 6735) was ordered at 1700 hrs to start at 1800 hrs. This attack was carried out with "C" Coy on the right and "A" Coy on the left. The two coys reached their first objective and pushed on but were pinned down by enemy MG fire from flanks when approaching the railway (sq 6737). These two coys made this adv against fairly heavy opposition, almost completely unsupported. Owing to the blowing of the br (675340) and the speed with which the attack had to be prepared, it was not possible to get any sp arms to them except one tp of tanks which got over later in the evening, and, by a very gallant attack, saved the situation on "C" Coy front. One complete pl of "A" Coy is missing from this operation and many offrs and ORs of both coys were killed and wounded. Late that night orders were received from Bde that the Bn was to consolidate - if necessary withdrawing. The withdrawal of the two fwd coys was carried out and by first light the Bn was in position astride the bridge at 675340. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial BAYEUX MEMORIAL 2. C. 6. View Cemetery Photo Credits: FindaGrave - Jacques Girauld https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56276285/john-mcgarvie

  • 2766523

    Private Casualty Information Private JAMES HIGHAM IRVINE Service Number Age Date of death 2766523 20 Thursday, 06 July 1944 Company: Unknown James was born in 1923 in Springburn, Glasgow. He married Agnes Teresa Greig in 1943 in Possilpark. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The Black Watch 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Cambes Extract from War Diary on date of death: Allied aircraft were seen over CAEN area. Advance party move out in morning to area of BENOUVILLE. Bn HQ area was subjected to severe shelling but no casualties occurred. Patrol was sent out under Lieut Robertson, and succeeded in killing enemy machine gunner, identified as PGR (PanzerGrenadier) from 12 SS Div. Bn commence moving out to new area towards midnight. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial LA DELIVRANDE WAR CEMETERY, DOUVRES VII. L. 6. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Researching https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 3193098

    Private Casualty Information Private HUGH MURRAY SORE Service Number Age Date of death 3193098 26 Wednesday, 19 July 1944 Company: Unknown Born DEC 1917 • Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom. Son of Hugh Murray Sore and Elizabeth Sore; husband of Hetty Sore, of St. Anthony's, Newcastle-on-Tyne. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The King's Own Scottish Borderers 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Troarn Extract from War Diary on the date of death: The attack on enemy positions forward of TROARN was continued. "C" Coy were to take Station at 158677 and "A" Coy the X roads 161676. Both attacks were met with heavy cross fire from MG's and though supported by tanks had to withdraw with heavy casualties. Bn resumed former positions and later in day heavy shelling and mortaring caused casualties. The Commanding Officer ( Lt. Col G. D. Renny ) having been previously wounded, left under orders from Brigadier and Major TG Coverdale took over command of the Bn. Casualties in the Bn during these two days fighting were 12 Officers and 140 Other Ranks. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial LA DELIVRANDE WAR CEMETERY, DOUVRES V. E. 1. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Newspaper photo from Evening Chronicle September 11, 1944. https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

  • 5511658

    Private Casualty Information Private GORDON OAKES Service Number Age Date of death 5511658 20 Tuesday, 27 June 1944 Company: Unknown Son of Reginald G. G. and Amy E. E. Oakes, of Poole, Dorsetshire. War Service details: Original Regiment joined- (Based on their Service No). The Hampshire Regiment 1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary) Cambes Extract from War Diary on date of death: Enemy shelling caused four casualties, three fatal. The Padre held his usual Family Worship in the R.A.P. in the evening. APPEAL FOR INFORMATION - PLEASE USE CONTACT FORM ON HOME PAGE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THIS CASUALTY Share In Memorium Memorial LA DELIVRANDE WAR CEMETERY, DOUVRES VII. D. 10. View Cemetery Photo Credits: Researching https://rgrayling.wixsite.com/1stkosbinnormandy/post/photoinformationcredits

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