Hello all. I have a few pictures for the 46th rtr in Italy 1943. The names I have on there are J Greenberg, Bill Jack, Frank Wright, J Hilton, E Dunne, R Greene, Ron Dugnall, Ernest Pantony, Albert Winkle, Sgt Cena, Bendall, A Banks, Arthur Johnstone, Sgy McCabe, B Metcalfe, Sgt Halford. Also some survivors of the Nino Bixio. John Lavender, Albert Metcalfe, Albert Winkle, jim Thursfield, George Turnbull and some others I can't read. My Grandad was Ernest Pantony (Sykes) who was a sapper. He also was a survivor on the Nino Bixio. If anyone would like to see the picture or has any info on any of the people, especially my Grandad I would love to hear from them. Marie
hello Marie welcome post it on this thread and members will try to add further information for info Royal Tank Regiment 46th(The Liverpool Welsh) 46th Royal Tank Regiment - Looking for Information regards Clive
This is the other picture I have of 46th RTR in Monturano Italy. June 1943. Front row L to R Arthur Johnstone, R Greene, J Greenberg, Sgt McCabe, Bill Jack, A Banks Back Row L to R F Wright, B Metcalfe, Sgt Halford, G Dunne, J Hilton, Sgt Cena
Picture 46th RTR in Monturano in June 1943 Front row L to R J Greenberg, Bill Jack, Frank Wright, J Hilton, G Dunne, R Greene Back row L to R Ron Dagnall, Ernest Pantony (Sykes), Albert Winkle, Sgt Cena, Bendall, A Banks My Grandad was Ernest Pantony. How can I find out where they went after here? He was POW twice. I hope someone can help and if not at least you can see the pictures of some of them. Enjoy.
Marie. Both photos in Jun 43 in Italy would make him a Prisoner of War. Is that correct? Regards Frank
Frank, Yes I assume so. I know he was a POW for a while in the war. He was on Nino Bixio and lived. I will ask my uncle for more info. x
First name(s) E. Last name Pantony Service number 7916695 Rank Trooper Regiment Royal Armoured Corps Year - Prison camp or ship Hartmansdorf Chemnitz Camp type STALAG Camp number 4F Camp location Hartmansdorf Chemnitz
Thank you. I have got his POW card for this place. I hadn't yet done any research on it. I also have the red cross 'welcome home' card. He was missing presumed dead at one point. I love seeing all this info on him. I wanted to try and get as much for my uncle to see. x
Marie, if you go here: Prisoner of War then click on 'Camps' then 'Stalag' then 'Stalag IVF' you may find some interesting stuff on there. Good luck!