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|Surname and forenames=Minnis Norman
 
|Surname and forenames=Minnis Norman
 
|Army number=4441309
 
|Army number=4441309
|Rank=WO II  
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|Rank=WO II.
 
|Date of birth=Born Spennymoor, County Durham 1899/1940.
 
|Date of birth=Born Spennymoor, County Durham 1899/1940.
|Age=40
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|Age=40 at the time of his death.
|Unit=World War One service - formerly RASC 086381 and KOYLI 50001.  Demobilised 20/12/1918.  Re-enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry 17/2/1922, T, for 1 year. Re-enlisted 22/2/1923, T, for 4 years.  Posted 6th Bn DLI.  Posted 10th Bn DLI - probably 1/9/1939.  Served BEF.  DIED of WOUNDS 20/5/40 while with 10th Battalion DLI.
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|Unit=World War One service - formerly RASC 086381 and KOYLI 50001.  Demobilised 20/12/1918.  Re-enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry 17/2/1922, T, for 1 year. Re-enlisted 22/2/1923, T, for 4 years.  Posted 6th Battalion DLI.  Posted 10th Battalion DLI - probably 1/9/1939.  Served with the B.E.F. in Northern FranceKnown to have DIED of WOUNDS 20/5/40 while with 10th Battalion DLI.
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|Decorations=None known beyond Service Awards.
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|Company/Battery=Company not yet confirmed.
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|Platoon or other sub-unit=Company Headquarters.
 
|Joined Brigade=Probably 1/9/1939.
 
|Joined Brigade=Probably 1/9/1939.
|Task or role=C. S. M.
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|Promotions=None known beyond WO II.
|Died/Killed in action=20-May-40
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|Wounded=Yes - DIED of WOUNDS.
|Home address= Miner, Son of John and Edith Minnis, husband of Isabella Minnis (nee White) - married 18/3/1920.  Resident at 2, Crossley Drive, Spennymoor, County Durham.  Buried Sp. Mem. Plot 8. Row C. Grave 11. [[BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY]], Ficheux.
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|Prisoner of War=No.
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|Task or role=Company Sergeant Major.
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|Died/Killed in action=DIED of WOUNDS 20-May-40.  Buried Sp. Mem. Plot 8. Row C. Grave 11. [[BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY]], Ficheux. His headstone inscription reads: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS. HE LAID DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS.
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|Home address= Miner, Son of John and Edith Minnis, husband of Isabella Minnis (nee White) - married 18/3/1920.  Resident at 2, Crossley Drive, Spennymoor, County Durham.   
 
|Image Name=Minnis_N_4441309.JPG
 
|Image Name=Minnis_N_4441309.JPG
 
|Image Title=CSM N Minnis' CWGC headstone.
 
|Image Title=CSM N Minnis' CWGC headstone.

Latest revision as of 10:58, 20 January 2022

Personnel Entry

CSM N Minnis' CWGC headstone.
CSM N Minnis' CWGC headstone.

Name Minnis Norman
Army number 4441309
Rank WO II.
Decorations None known beyond Service Awards.
Date of birth Born Spennymoor, County Durham 1899/1940.
Age 40 at the time of his death.
Unit World War One service - formerly RASC 086381 and KOYLI 50001. Demobilised 20/12/1918. Re-enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry 17/2/1922, T, for 1 year. Re-enlisted 22/2/1923, T, for 4 years. Posted 6th Battalion DLI. Posted 10th Battalion DLI - probably 1/9/1939. Served with the B.E.F. in Northern France. Known to have DIED of WOUNDS 20/5/40 while with 10th Battalion DLI.
Company/Battery Company not yet confirmed.
Platoon or other sub-unit Company Headquarters.
Task or role Company Sergeant Major.
Joined Brigade Probably 1/9/1939.
Promotions None known beyond WO II.
Wounded Yes - DIED of WOUNDS.
Prisoner of War No.
Died/Killed in action DIED of WOUNDS 20-May-40. Buried Sp. Mem. Plot 8. Row C. Grave 11. BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, Ficheux. His headstone inscription reads: GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS. HE LAID DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS.
Home address Miner, Son of John and Edith Minnis, husband of Isabella Minnis (nee White) - married 18/3/1920. Resident at 2, Crossley Drive, Spennymoor, County Durham.
Source table 10DLI

Mentioned as being a friend by Mr Tommy Bamforth, 13/9/2014.

The DLI Roll of Honour has CSM Minnis' date of death as 17/5/1940, which appears to be an error, judging by eye witness accounts of the battle for Ficheux. War Office casualty list has only 5/40 with no day.