Difference between revisions of "Clough Fred Dvr 4460904"

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|Date of birth=8/12/1919
 
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|Unit=Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry (probably April 1940).  Posted ? Bn DLI.  Trf Black Watch 16/7/1940, Posted 1 TS.  ? Served Iceland.  Trf Royal Army Service Corps 7/11/42, Auth:-  Part II Order 1 TS 101/42 and Army Council Instruction 1080/41.  Class Z Army Reserve 12/9/1946.
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|Unit=Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry (probably April 1940).  Posted ? Bn DLI.  Trf Black Watch 16/7/1940, Posted 1 TS.  Served Iceland.  Trf Royal Army Service Corps 7/11/42, Auth:-  Part II Order 1 TS 101/42 and Army Council Instruction 1080/41.  Class Z Army Reserve 12/9/1946.
 
|Joined Brigade=16/7/1940
 
|Joined Brigade=16/7/1940
 
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The photogrpah on this page, kindly sent by Pte Clough's son, shows him in kilted uniform, which suggests he was a member of the Battalion Pipes and Drums.  Further information has been requested to clarify this point.

Latest revision as of 17:34, 22 August 2015

Personnel Entry

Pte Clough, Iceland, 1941
Pte Clough, Iceland, 1941

Name Clough Fred
Army number 4460904
Rank Dvr
Decorations
Date of birth 8/12/1919
Age 0
Unit Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry (probably April 1940). Posted ? Bn DLI. Trf Black Watch 16/7/1940, Posted 1 TS. Served Iceland. Trf Royal Army Service Corps 7/11/42, Auth:- Part II Order 1 TS 101/42 and Army Council Instruction 1080/41. Class Z Army Reserve 12/9/1946.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Driver
Joined Brigade 16/7/1940
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action Death registered February 1984, aged 64, in Hyndburn and Rossendale District.
Home address In 1947 he lived at 11, Step Row, Broadclough, Bacup, Lancs. No additional family information as yet.
Source table 1TS

The photogrpah on this page, kindly sent by Pte Clough's son, shows him in kilted uniform, which suggests he was a member of the Battalion Pipes and Drums. Further information has been requested to clarify this point.