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Casualty Information

CDN/502

Lieutenant

MALCOM RUDOLPH

ROSE

Service Number

Age

Date of death

CDN/502

26

Sunday, 06 August 1944

Company:

Unknown

Son of George Edward and Margaret Mae Rose, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

War Service details:

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

Canadian - researching

1st Bttn KOSB location on day of death (According to War Diary)

Pissot

Malcolm Rose served as a Lieutenant with the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps as a CANLOAN Officer.


He was a battle drill instructor in camp Sussex, NB. posted to 1st KOSB on 1st of July. Was killed while leading a patrol over river Alliere.


In early August of 1944 the 1st King's Own Scottish Borderers encountered the German resistance near Estry in Normandy. Heavy fighting continued around Estry between August 5th and 8th. On August 5th the Germans crossed Estry under heavy shelling of the British artillery and on August 8th German artillery stormed Estry to prevent the British from entering the town. The battle ended in this area of France on August 13th when the Germans pulled back.


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.


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In Memorium

CDN/502

Memorial

Bayeux War Cemetery

XVI.B.24

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