5346790 David Leslie Quinn of Support Company 6th Queens Royal West Kents, 78th Division - he was killed by shelling at Conselice the copy Condolence letter from his Officer gives some details. I believe the photo below shows his Foster Parents visiting his grave, you can see the devastation on their faces
14370730 Leslie William Tate, of 2nd Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 5th Division, he was killed in the attack on Bleckede on 21/4/45. I'm from the Cameronians recruiting area so this one is special for me, I used to know a local veteran who served with the Battalion from Anzio right through and he spoke to me about Bleckede and how tough a fight it was, he lost his 2 best mates and they are buried in the row behind Rifleman Tate - unfortunately Hugh passed away before I got this book so I never got to ask him about Rifleman Tate or if he remembered him
14546659 Harold Biggins of the Royal Corps of Signals serving with 12th Air Formation Signals he was killed 23/4/45 somewhere near Lubbecke - the "K BA" note on the right makes me wonder if its "Killed Battle Accident" - the casualty returns say "Accidentally killed", the War Diary adds nothing but I assume the unit was spread over lots of small tasks
2018797 Leslie Samuel John Hutchins of the Royal Engineers who died of Phthisis/Tuberculosis 24/7/45 - I think Sapper Hutchins may have been discharged by then, the death certificate shows him as van driver and not as a soldier and also he isn't included in the Army casualty returns, but he is recorded on the CWGC website and has one of their headstones - for some time after the war deaths like these seem to be recorded as War Deaths, not sure if it was while a soldier was still with the reserve.
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