Awards DCM & Victoria Cross Alan George Horwood KIA Burma (Escaper & Evader France 1940)

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    Sgt. Alan George Horwood, 1/6th Battalion, Queen's Royal (West Surrey) Regiment, 131st Infantry Battalion, 44th (Home Counties) Infantry Division, 3 Corps
    Service No.: 6089257
    Award Distinguished Conduct Medal


    WO 373/16/19

    WO 208/3298/01

    Lieutenant Alec George Horwood, DCM The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) attached 1st Bn The Northamptonshire Regiment
    Award: Victoria Cross
    Service No.: 165583
    Date of Act Of Bravery: 18th to 20th January 1944


    WO 98/8/801

    Lieutenant Alec George Horwood | War Casualty Details 2511584 | CWGC

    Killed in action 21st January 1944 aged 30 remembered on Rangoon Memorial


    Alec Horwood was born in South Deptford, London, on 6th January 1914. He joined 6th Bn The Queen’s Royal Regiment at Bermondsey on 3rd April 1939 and was mobilised in the following September at the outbreak of war. As a sergeant he was captured during the evacuation from Dunkirk but escaped via Antwerp in 1940. For this very gallant escape he was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Commissioned on 28th December 1940, he was attached to 1st Battalion The Northamptonshire Regiment and was serving with them in Burma when he was mortally wounded on 20th January 1944 and was buried at the Rest Home Kyauchaw, being later reinterred in the War Cemetery at Imphal, India. His widow received his Victoria Cross from HM King George VI at Buckingham Palace on 4th December 1944.

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    The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
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    Interview with John Edgar Alexander Hopkins

    British officer served with 1st Bn Northamptonshire Regt in India and Burma, 1941-1944; served as staff officer with 17th Indian Division in Burma, 1944-1945

    REEL 3 Continues: Gurkha response to lurid Japanese propaganda leaflet; sight of Imperial Japanese Army sentry on reconnaissance patrol; use of fireflies; attack on Imperial Japanese Army positions, 1/1944; effect of lack of training for conscripted soldiers, 1/1944; effect of cold night in open, 1/1944; nature of wound; method of passing time on first day of attack on Japanese, 1/1944; second attack on Imperial Japanese Army positions led by Lieutenant Alec Horwood at Kyaukchaw, Burma, 20/1/1944; heroism of Private Eric Jarvis in rescuing Lieutenant Alec Horwood's body; award of posthumous Victoria Cross to Lieutenant Alec Horwood and Military Medal to Private Eric Jarvis; capture of Imperial Japanese Army prisoners of war and arrival of media at Kyaukchaw, Burma; formation of 4 Coy; role of Chaplain Daly; character of reinforcements; alarm caused by British Indian Army units opening fire on each other; shooting down of Imperial Japanese Army Air Service reconnaissance aircraft; reaction to orders to withdraw border town Moreh in India; move to Palel, Burma and Ukhrul, India, 6/1944; death of NCO from tic typhus; losses of mules.


    Interview with Terence Rupert Molloy

    British officer served with 1st Bn Northamptonshire Regt in India, 1939-1942; served with 1st Bn Northamptonshire Regt, 32nd Indian Infantry Bde, 20th Indian Infantry Div in Ceylon, India and Burma, 1942-1944

    REEL 3 Continues: terrain in Kabaw Valley, Burma; reconnaissance patrols preceding attack on Imperial Japanese Army strongpoints 'Bath and Wells'; attack on 'Bath and Wells' and their capture; memories of Lieutenant Alec George Horwood who won a posthumous Victoria Cross, 1/1944; discovery of another Imperial Japanese Army strongpoint; question of Japanese belief that British Army troops would disperse if attacked from rear; reconnaissance patrol to search for wounded Imperial Japanese Army soldier.


    Sharp, Peter Llewellyn Frank (Oral history)


    British civilian conscientious objector in Bermondsey and Leatherhead, GB, 1939-1945; anti-nuclear protester with Committee of 100 in GB, 1961-1980s:

    REEL 1 Background in Bermondsey, London, GB, 1920-1939: family home; memories of childhood and family; 1926 General Strike including story of parade at the end; education including political and pacifist influences at school; civilian work including reason for leaving Scouts; cycling activities; membership of Bath Road Cycling Club including memories of Alec Horwood VC;

     
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    Daily Mirror 31st March 1944
     
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