31-08-2008, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Philip,ABRG At the 20th the Battery was a Petit Breugel, but no mentioning in the WD of any casualties. | Gaz, in case I don't speak to you on the phone!
The CWGC identifies him as being with 20th Anti Tank, R.A. and dying on 20th September, 1944. However, his TA Record of Service papers records him as being in the 21st Anti Tank, R.A., and that he was admitted, dead, to the 14th Field Dressing Station on the 20th September, 1944. Both 21st and 14th formed part of the Guards Armoured Division, who were in action during Market Garden. Not that 20th Anti Tank weren't either. The plot thickens! |
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