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Casualty Information

14000067

Private

NORMAN

CLARK

Service Number

Age

Date of death

14000067

19

Sunday, 09 July 1944

Company:

Unknown

Son of Norman and Agnes Clark, of Robroyston, Lanarkshire.

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

Previously wounded on 9th June in action around Cambes/Le Mesnil area.


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.


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In Memorium

14000067

Memorial

BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY

XXVIII. J. 23.

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