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Wounded In Normandy

U/L/Cpl D M S Imrie

Service No. 

Company:

3065511

Unknown

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

Royal Scots

Date Wounded:

Friday, 18 August 1944

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

Possibly wounded in attack around Tinchebray/Flers area

Joined up date

U/L/Cpl D M S Imrie

David Mitchell Speed Imrie was an unpaid Lance Corporal when he was wounded. There was no action recorded in the War Diary for the 18th of August so it is more likely he was wounded in the attack on Tinchebray two days earlier.


He served in Palestine after the War.


Full Name

Imrie, D

Incident Date

16 Jan 1948

Information

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

More Information

Served with the 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers as an Acting Sergeant during the qualifying period.

Rank Name

Lance Corporal

Service Number

3065511

Clasps Awarded

Palestine 1945-48


At the time of his medals being awarded in 1950, he was living in Dundee, Scotland.


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