Oliver Harry Pte. 4458220

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Name Oliver Harry
Army number 4458220
Rank Private.
Decorations None known beyond Service Awards.
Date of birth 13/3/1919 in Sedgefield District.
Age 103 at the time of his death.
Unit Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry. No accurate enlistment date confirmed as yet but he was understood to have been conscripted in November 1939. Posted to the DLI Depot at Brancepeth for initial training. Posted to the 10th Battalion DLI. Served in Northern France with the B.E.F. Notified as being a Prisoner of War 12/7/1940 (probably captured 20/5/1940). Repeated Escape Attempts carried out. Repatriated to the UK. Relegated to the Class Z Army Reserve 7/7/1946.
Company/Battery Company not yet known.
Platoon or other sub-unit Not yet known.
Task or role After initial training as a Rifleman, Harry was trained as a Driver - particularly on Bren Carriers.
Joined Brigade Probably December 1939 following initial training.
Promotions None known.
Wounded Yes - bayonetted during recapture after an escape attempt from PoW custody.
Prisoner of War Yes - Camp 9C. PoW Number 9660.
Died/Killed in action Date of death 24th May 2022. Thanks are due to Harry's daughter for making us aware of his death.
Home address was living in Durham in 1939. Pre-war Harry worked for a haulier and then worked underground as a hand putter at Bowburn Colliery. Father Henry, mother Eliza A. Married Margaret Middleton (1921 - 2013) in Durham Central 1945.
Source table 10DLI

To read Harry's Obituary on the Northern Echo Website please click here https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/memorials/death-notices/death/20191119.harry-oliver/

To read an article about Harry please click here https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/i-lucky-came-home-97-12164744