Brothers 7th June 1944: N.W.G. Skinner and H.J Skinner ,Royal Army Service Corps

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  1. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    Remembered during the D-Day memorial ,Portsmouth

    Captain SKINNER, NORMAN WILLIAM GEORGE
    Service Number 264083

    Died 07/06/1944

    Aged 38

    Royal Army Service Corps

    Son of John Henry and May Skinner; husband of Gladys Florence Skinner, of Hillingdon, Middlesex.



    INSCRIPTION
    HE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE

    Buried at HERMANVILLE WAR CEMETERY

    Location: Calvados, France
    Number of casualties: 903

    Cemetery/memorial reference: 1. D. 16.


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  2. Tom OBrien

    Tom OBrien Senior Member

    Hi CL1,

    Details of Captain Skinner's death is recorded in WO171/2232 - 21 Tpt Coln RASC War Diary:

    "7 June 1944 Hermanville
    The work of organising the beach exits and entrances and of clearing the beaches are quickly put into operation at Dawn.
    CRASC attended Commander 101 Beach Sub Area Conference and Ferry Control Conference (Morning and evening).
    Owing to tactical situation B.M.A. as laid down in the First Key Plan could not be established. Depots were opened in Sector Stores Dumps.
    The beach was repeatedly attacked and machine-gunned by enemy craft, one bomber being shot down by A.A. 25 yards from CRASC HQ; no casualties to H.Q.
    Queen Red and Queen White beaches were opened. Anchorage again smoked. Smoke plan made in England worked very successfully.
    During the night Beach was again bombed. The O.C.299 G.T. Coy (Major Person), 2 Capts (Capt. Skinner and Capt. McAngus) and 2 Corporals were killed by direct hit on DUKW Control Post."

    Regards

    Tom
     
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  3. CL1

    CL1 116th LAA and 92nd (Loyals) LAA,Royal Artillery

    His brother was killed on the same day


    Howard John Skinner (W) Sergeant, Royal Army Service Corps, died 7 Jun 1944, aged 32 Norman William George Skinner (W) Captain, Royal Army Service Corps, died 7 Jun 1944, aged 38. Both are buried in Hermanville War Cemetery in Normandy. The village of Hermanville lies behind Sword Beach, where British troops landed on D-day, 6 June. The cemetery contains 1,003 war dead, most of whom died on 6 June or during the first days of the drive to Caen. Norman, born 1906, and Howard, born 1912, were the sons of John Henry and May Skinner of 147, Friern Barnet Lane (the house which is now the Rectory). Norman was married in 1936 to Gladys Florence Woods. They had two children. Newspaper obituaries: Killed in France in June 1944 Capt N W G (Togo) Skinner, husband of Gladys (née Woods) and 2nd son of Mr & Mrs J H Skinner of Friern Barnet Lane Skinner Lance Sgt Howard John Skinner RASC of Friern Barnet Lane killed in action in North West Europe on the same day as his brother Togo Parish magazine, August 1944: “Capt Norman Skinner and L/Sgt Howard Skinner,


    http://www.friern-barnethistory.org.../War_Memorials/Second-World-War-Memorials.pdf

    Serjeant SKINNER, HOWARD JOHN
    Service Number T/223373

    Died 07/06/1944

    Aged 32

    Royal Army Service Corps

    Son of John Henry and May Skinner, of Whetstone, Middlesex.


    INSCRIPTION
    YOU ARE ALWAYS WITH US, HOWARD. MOTHER, FAMILY AND FRIENDS
     
  4. harkness

    harkness Well-Known Member

    1939 Register
    45 Beechwood Avenue, Ruislip-Northwood U.D., Middlesex

    Name - DOB - Occupation - Marital status
    Norman W G Skinner - 04 Dec 1905 - Insurance Superintendent - Married (HAC Infantry Reg)
    The record for this person is officially closed.
    George A P Bull - 04 Nov 1899 - Insurance Official - Married
    Elsie G Harford (Bull) - 01 Aug 1910 - Female - Unpaid Domestic Duties Married

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    1939 Register
    147 Friern Barnet Lane, Friern Barnet M.B., Middlesex

    Name - DOB - Occupation - Marital status
    John H Skinner - 18 Sep 1876 - Joint Managing Director Royal London Mutual ? - Married
    May Skinner - 04 May 1878 - Unpaid Domestic Duties - Married
    John D F Skinner - 28 Aug 1904 - Bank Clerk - Married (ARP Warden)
    Alan A Skinner - 05 Dec 1909 - Bank Clerk - Single (ARP Warden)
    Howard J Skinner - 18 Dec 1911 - Bank Clerk - Single
     
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  5. Tom OBrien

    Tom OBrien Senior Member

    It looks to me like Sgt Skinner was serving in 536 Coy RASC (General Transport) when he was killed (source: WO171/2493):

    7 June 1944 La Riviere
    HQ lorries and breakdowns arrived. 2 DUKWS damaged on mines, causing the death of LSgt SKINNER (A pl) and injuries to Major HURMAN. Major HURMAN evacuated to England. Capt Hall assumed command of unit. First coasters arrived and unloaded by DUKWS in Initial Dump Area.

    Regards

    Tom
     
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  6. jehpontin

    jehpontin Joel

    My Great-Uncle was the OC of Captain Skinner's Company, he's buried next to him.
     
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