Casualty Service and Paybook Collection

Discussion in 'WW2 Militaria' started by AB64, Jul 27, 2011.

  1. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    6857551 Cpl Peter Richard PENFOLD 2nd KRRC who died 30/1/47 - From his death certificate the cause of death is Heart Failure/Pulmonary Tuberculosis

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  2. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    2018797 Sapper Leslie Samuel John HUTCHINS, Royal Engineers who died 24/7/45 - his death certificate lists phthisis/chronic bronchitis
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  3. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    47204 Horace Edwin Tabrett of 59th Siege Battery RGA who was killed 4/11/18 just 1 week before the war ended having served since October 1914. He was awarded the Military Medal which was noted in the London Gazette in March 1919

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  4. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    4395556 Leslie IRVIN 2nd Essex killed 20/01/1945, on this day the Battalion were involved in the fighting for Zetten, he had previously been wounded with the 6th Green Howards on Sicily 10/7/43 Casualty

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  5. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    201496 Captain T C M Taberer http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2817040/TABERER, T C M of 107 South African Reserve Mechanical Transport Company who died of illness while a POW on 7/7/43, also shown his ID card with his photo, the telegram informing his wife of his death, his original grave in Milan and the memorial plaque and brooch given to his next of kin.

    Captain Taberer was awarded his DSO in WW1 while serving with the Hampshire's - the citation is as follows - LG 23 April 1918 - "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of his company after the company commander had been killed. Seeing, however, that part of the company detailed for the final objective had become disorganized owing to heavy casualties, on his own initiative he led forward his own company and captured and consolidated the final objective."

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  6. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

  7. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2455893/ROE, ALBERT EDWARD

    1115668 Corporal Albert Edward ROE of 1048 Port Operating Company Royal Engineers, Cpl Roe was involved in the post war operations dumping excess ammunition from tank landing craft that sailed out from Cairnryan into the Irish sea, on 25th June 1946 there was an accident loading a box of fuses causing a massive explosion and killing 8 RE's including Cpl Roe

    Grave photo from the Scottish War Graves Project

    I'd previously started a thread about the explosion http://ww2talk.com/forums/topic/61672-cairnryan-ammunition-train-explosion-25-june-1946/#entry711784

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  8. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    5825088 Private William Arthur CORNELL of 1st Suffolks who died 15/6/40 Casualty Details

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  9. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    T/10666517 Driver Dennis BLISSETT, RASC, who died 11/5/43 and was a battle casualty, the casualty return seems to have him as accidentally killed Casualty Details - it would be useful to narrow down what RASC unit he was with - he was previously wounded 27/1/43
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  10. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    That's everything reposted - I need to have a check back and tidy up CWGC links.

    If anyone can help with extra info on any of these men it would be most welcome - I'd like to fill in some of the missing graves/memorials - any local newspaper cutting or anything like that would be good.

    Alistair
     
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  11. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    After tidying up the ones I already had its time to add a new one

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    T/191334 Driver George Henry LISLE of the RASC who was killed in action 21/11/43 Casualty Like Driver Blissett (the last book posted) - its hard to do any more digging without knowing his RASC Company - if anyone can help narrow these down it would be much appreciated

    excerpt from 46 Recce War Diary from Recce_Mitch

    "21st November.
    .......... During the night the DUKW in which Major Neill and other ranks were travelling was blown up by a mine under two feet of water. This was on the track leading from 858887 south west to the coast. Casualties – Trooper Gunthorpe, killed, Trooper Richardson, missing believed killed. Driver Lisle (RASC) attached, killed. Injured – Major D. Neill, M.C., Sergeant Redican, L/Corporal Pote, L/Corporal Beech, Driver Graham (RASC). None of these injuries were serious."

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  12. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    CWGC links all corrected (I hope)
     
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  13. Rich Payne

    Rich Payne Rivet Counter Patron 1940 Obsessive

    The concentration report for T/191334 Lisle states that he was with 239 General Transport Company.
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  14. Rich Payne

    Rich Payne Rivet Counter Patron 1940 Obsessive

    Was Blissett 1582 Tipper Platoon ?
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  15. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    Good thinking, I guess that's 2 more War Diaries I'll need to look into. A quick google didn't offer anything on the Tipper Platoon, 239 Company on the other hand had a few hits - basically about them being the first in theatre to use DUKWs - I'll look his book out and see if there are any notes in the training that tie in with them. Its given me somewhere to work from.

    Cheers
     
  16. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    Thanks to Guy Hudson for mailing me a newspaper clipping with a photo of Lisle, now added to his entry.

    Thanks

    Alistair
     
  17. minden1759

    minden1759 Senior Member

    Alistair.

    I will be in Minturno CWGC cemetery at the end of Apr if you would like a photo of Dvr Lisle's headstone.

    Regards

    Frank
     
  18. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

    HI Frank,
    If you could that would be great - I'll be in that neck of the woods in July just passing by, no chance for a look in myself.

    Thanks

    Alistair
     
  19. AB64

    AB64 Senior Member

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    5385729 Wilfred Thomas Joseph CANNON, 1st Queens own Royal West Kent Regiment, KIA 6/7/44 Casualty

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  20. bamboo43

    bamboo43 Very Senior Member

    Nothing much Alistair, but here is confirmation of Captain Taberer at Campo 47 alongside some of his fellow officers from South African Forces. This is from WO392/21, POWs of the Italians August 1943.

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