Difference between revisions of "Raine John Goodburn Major 7993"
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Re-called to 8th Bn DLI, Commanded Gilesgate Company, B.E.F., Wounded in Air Attack on Givenchy, Posted 10th Bn DLI, Posted No 4 ITC 21/9/1940, Posted SAQC North Riding 21/9/1940. | Re-called to 8th Bn DLI, Commanded Gilesgate Company, B.E.F., Wounded in Air Attack on Givenchy, Posted 10th Bn DLI, Posted No 4 ITC 21/9/1940, Posted SAQC North Riding 21/9/1940. | ||
|Company/Battery=Bn HQ, C , S Coy | |Company/Battery=Bn HQ, C , S Coy | ||
− | |Platoon or other sub-unit=15 | + | |Platoon or other sub-unit=15 Platoon, Pioneer Platoon |
− | |Task or role=MTO, | + | |Task or role=MTO, Platoon Commander |
|Joined Brigade=09-Jul-40 | |Joined Brigade=09-Jul-40 | ||
|Promotions=W/S Lt 4/1/42, Hon Capt 1946 | |Promotions=W/S Lt 4/1/42, Hon Capt 1946 | ||
− | |Died/Killed in action=16/4/1966 | + | |Died/Killed in action=16/4/1966 At the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle. |
− | |Home address=His medals are held in the DLI Museum's collection. | + | |Home address=Son of Henry Angus Raine and Jane Ann Raine. Bank Clerk. The Cottage, Dalton, Northumberland. His medals are held in the DLI Museum's collection. |
|Source table=10DLI | |Source table=10DLI | ||
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The only evidence of his service within 70th Infantry Brigade is that found on his Card in the McGregor Index. | The only evidence of his service within 70th Infantry Brigade is that found on his Card in the McGregor Index. |
Revision as of 13:40, 29 August 2014
Personnel Entry
Name
Army number 7993
Rank Major
Decorations
Date of birth
Age 0
Unit Durham Light Infantry - 2/Lt 28/3/1917, Posted 15th Bn 15/10/1917, Re-entered 8th Bn DLI 24/12/1920, TA Reserve 26/9/1934, Employed 24/8/1939 as Major,
Re-called to 8th Bn DLI, Commanded Gilesgate Company, B.E.F., Wounded in Air Attack on Givenchy, Posted 10th Bn DLI, Posted No 4 ITC 21/9/1940, Posted SAQC North Riding 21/9/1940.
Company/Battery Bn HQ, C , S Coy
Platoon or other sub-unit 15 Platoon, Pioneer Platoon
Task or role MTO, Platoon Commander
Joined Brigade 09-Jul-40
Promotions W/S Lt 4/1/42, Hon Capt 1946
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action 16/4/1966 At the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle.
Home address Son of Henry Angus Raine and Jane Ann Raine. Bank Clerk. The Cottage, Dalton, Northumberland. His medals are held in the DLI Museum's collection.
Source table 10DLI
The only evidence of his service within 70th Infantry Brigade is that found on his Card in the McGregor Index.