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|Date of birth=27/10/1919, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire.  Mother's maiden name Charles.
 
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|Unit=Served in the ranks as S/188201.  Cadet at OCTU.  Emergency Commission as a 2/Lt in the South Wales Borderers 26/11/1943.  Attached to The Black Watch, posted 1 TS 2/7/1944.   
 
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|Died/Killed in action=Death registered April 1991, Pontypridd, Glamorgan.
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|Home address=Married Netta V. Lewis, Q4 1952 in Cardiff, Glamorganshire.
 
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It is probable that Lt Gough spent a few days attached to 10th DLI before. or after, his attachment to 1st Tyneside Scottish, as did several of the other Officers transferred from the South Wales Borderers.

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Personnel Entry

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Name Gough Wilfred George
Army number 302262
Rank Lt
Decorations
Date of birth 27/10/1919, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. Mother's maiden name Charles.
Age 0
Unit Served in the ranks as S/188201. Cadet at OCTU. Emergency Commission as a 2/Lt in the South Wales Borderers 26/11/1943. Attached to The Black Watch, posted 1 TS 2/7/1944.
Company/Battery A Company.
Platoon or other sub-unit Not yet known.
Task or role Duty Officer.
Joined Brigade 2/7/1944.
Promotions W/S Lt.
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action Death registered April 1991, Pontypridd, Glamorgan.
Home address Married Netta V. Lewis, Q4 1952 in Cardiff, Glamorganshire.
Source table 1TS

It is probable that Lt Gough spent a few days attached to 10th DLI before. or after, his attachment to 1st Tyneside Scottish, as did several of the other Officers transferred from the South Wales Borderers.