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Sunday

6 August 1944

Start Location:

FORET L'EVEQUE

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War Office map with kind permission of Normandy War Guide

End Location:

PISSOT

1stKOSBWarDiary

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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6 August 1944

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War Office map with kind permission of Normandy War Guide

Alternative Information (from books, personal accounts)

From 9th Infantry Brigade War Diary for 6th August:


1 KOSB on left and 2 Lincolns on right were steadily moving fwd on to their objectives and at 0955 hrs 1 KOSB reported being on their first objective the area MONTISANGER, 2 Lincolns also reported having reached rd 669380. Neither bn meeting any enemy up to this stage.


The adv proceeded steadily Southwards and by this time 1 KOSB was est on line 675340 and 2 Lincolns a little South of wood at LE PONT DE VAUDRY. Neither bn having fired a shot in anger during the day.


Orders were given to both fwd units to push on to both Boot and Maple and by 1908, 1 KOSB had their fwd tps over stream running laterally across the front. 2 Lincolns had also kept pace with their adv.


Original intention to adv fwd of rly and rd VIRE – ESTRY at 0615 was cancelled by Corps Comd in view of threatened enemy counter-attack from SE (698328) and VIRE. 2 Lincolns and 1 KOSB were now to stay firm for night in ground of own choosing and not adv beyond rly. The Div Comd anticipated any counter-attack would be directed against our left flank at junc between 9 and 159 Bdes. DF tasks were arranged accordingly. During the day close liaison was est with the American forces on our right flank, an LO from 23rd US Regt being att to bde.


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Died on this day =

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KOSB Badge on a poppy background

Sunday

6 August 1944

Private
WILLIAM TIERNEY
BALMER
3066248
Sunday, 06 August 1944
21
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
STANLEY ALBERT
BASHAM
14423220
Sunday, 06 August 1944
19
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Lieutenant
WILLARD STANTON
CASELEY
CDN611
Sunday, 06 August 1944
35
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Private
CHARLES
DELAFUENTE
14618239
Sunday, 06 August 1944
19
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Private
JOHN
GRAHAM
14658505
Sunday, 06 August 1944
19
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Private
HARRY
HOLBROOK
14428560
Sunday, 06 August 1944
19
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Corporal
JAMES
MACKERETH
3604079
Sunday, 06 August 1944
29
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Corporal
JOHN
McGARVIE
3184528
Sunday, 06 August 1944
36
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
CYRIL ARTHUR
NORRIS
3967832
Sunday, 06 August 1944
24
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
BASIL ROY
OTTAWAY
14401104
Sunday, 06 August 1944
20
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Lance Corporal
FRANCIS
OWENS
7021453
Sunday, 06 August 1944
21
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Lieutenant
MALCOM RUDOLPH
ROSE
CDN/502
Sunday, 06 August 1944
26
Bayeux War Cemetery
Private
ROBERT
TAYLOR
3064777
Sunday, 06 August 1944
21
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY
Private
WILLIAM
WHITELEY
14423854
Sunday, 06 August 1944
19
SAINT-CHARLES-DE-PERCY WAR CEMETERY

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Wounded on this day =

Pte L. Sells
14222491
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte E. Burns
884042
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte T. Lupton
3194999
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte H.C. Bushell
1655851
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Cpl P. Martin
3187783
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte A.A. McEwan
3196847
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Cpl R.J. McClung
3189287
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
L/Sjt Rchard Dickson
3190991
Wounded in foot by shrapnel. Most likely in the attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte E.P. Redmond
14416380
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
L/Cpl V.A. Campbell
14000102
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte William Ward
14608053
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte R.L. Stenhouse
3597336
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area. KIA 19/04/1945.
Pte S. H. Hood
3186808
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte B.E. Greig
2878936
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Cpl David Scott
3602644
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Sjt C.D. Brown
3192534
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte E.J. Passey
11259690
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte D.C. Falconer
14678592
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte John Stuart
14364411
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte. H.W. Wingar
14345877
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte E. Roper
14658558
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte T.H. Elliott
1713788
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area. Died March 1946 in Italy.
Pte E. Parfett
3596780
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte E. M. Bulman
14658481
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area. Died April 1945
CSM J.A. Johnson
4448160
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte J.H. Cartmel
14616398
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
L/Sjt Robert McGhie
3190051
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte Daniel Woodcock
1656009
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte W.G.T. McGovern
3187888
Not a battle casualty.
Pte A.G. Dorrington
1558896
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte James Durkin
3660447
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Sjt W.W. Miller
3187813
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
L/Cpl Kenneth Livsey
14419685
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
Pte G.D.P. McQueen
1524589
Possibly wounded in attack around Montisanger/Le Pissot area
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