Difference between revisions of "Baker Charles Talbot Lieutenant (Canloan) 62"

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|Army number=62
 
|Army number=62
 
|Rank=Lieutenant (Canloan)
 
|Rank=Lieutenant (Canloan)
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|Date of birth=Born 1923/24, presumably in Canada.
 
|Age=20
 
|Age=20
|Unit=Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, CANLOAN, Attached to 11th Bn DLI 13/4/1944, KILLED in ACTION 24/6/1944 with 11th Bn.
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|Unit=Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Volunteered for CANLOAN scheme.  Attached to 11th Bn DLI 13/4/1944.  Served Normandy.  KILLED in ACTION 24/6/1944 with 11th Bn DLI.
 
|Died/Killed in action=24-Jun-44
 
|Died/Killed in action=24-Jun-44
|Home address=Son of Robert Falconer and Frances Ruby Baker, Port Colborne, Ontario.  CANLOAN Officer.  Buried Grave I. A. 6. Hottot-les-Bagues War Cemetery.
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|Home address=Son of Robert Falconer and Frances Ruby Baker, Port Colborne, Ontario, CANADA.  CANLOAN Officer.  Buried Grave I. A. 6. Hottot-les-Bagues War Cemetery.
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
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Unfortunately, the DLI Roll of Honour omits all CANLOAN Officers from the list of those Officers from other Regiments killed, or died of wounds, while serving with the DLI.

Revision as of 14:49, 30 October 2016

Personnel Entry

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Name Baker Charles Talbot
Army number 62
Rank Lieutenant (Canloan)
Decorations
Date of birth Born 1923/24, presumably in Canada.
Age 20
Unit Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. Volunteered for CANLOAN scheme. Attached to 11th Bn DLI 13/4/1944. Served Normandy. KILLED in ACTION 24/6/1944 with 11th Bn DLI.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action 24-Jun-44
Home address Son of Robert Falconer and Frances Ruby Baker, Port Colborne, Ontario, CANADA. CANLOAN Officer. Buried Grave I. A. 6. Hottot-les-Bagues War Cemetery.
Source table 11DLI

Unfortunately, the DLI Roll of Honour omits all CANLOAN Officers from the list of those Officers from other Regiments killed, or died of wounds, while serving with the DLI.