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|Rank=Lieutenant.
 
|Rank=Lieutenant.
 
|Decorations=Awarded the Military Cross - gazetted 12/7/1945.  For Citation see below.  Awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal - gazetted 28/1/1949.
 
|Decorations=Awarded the Military Cross - gazetted 12/7/1945.  For Citation see below.  Awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal - gazetted 28/1/1949.
|Date of birth=Not yet ascertained.
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|Date of birth=Birth registered July 1919 in Bath, Avon.  Mother's maiden surname Lock.
|Age=(At time of death).  Not yet known.
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|Age=(At time of death) 45.
|Unit=Probably enlisted and served in the ranks.  Posted to 141st OCTU.  Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers 12/10/1940 - gazetted 15/10/1940.  Posted to 294th Field Company, Royal Engineers.  Served Normandy.
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|Unit=Probably enlisted and served in the ranks.  Posted to 141st OCTU as a Cadet.  Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers 12/10/1940 - gazetted 15/10/1940.  Posted to 294th Field Company, Royal Engineers.  Served Normandy.  Appears to have remained in the Territorial Army.
 
|Platoon or other sub-unit=Not yet known.
 
|Platoon or other sub-unit=Not yet known.
 
|Task or role=Details awaited.
 
|Task or role=Details awaited.
 
|Joined Brigade=Not yet known.
 
|Joined Brigade=Not yet known.
|Promotions=None known.
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|Promotions=Honorary Captain at the time of his TEM Award.
 
|Wounded=Not so far as is known.
 
|Wounded=Not so far as is known.
 
|Prisoner of War=Not so far as is known.
 
|Prisoner of War=Not so far as is known.
|Died/Killed in action=Date of death not yet ascertained.
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|Died/Killed in action=Death took place 5/6/1965 at Brinkley at the age of 45.  Probate granted to his widow on 22/9/1965 from the London office of the Probate Registry.
|Home address=No family information yet.  
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|Home address=Married Edith Marjorie Brown at Stourbridge in January 1944.  Racecourse Farm, Pedmore, Stourbridge.  Lived at 27, Orchard Avenue, Cambridge.  
 
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Some information on this Page has been extracted from the Commemorative Booklet, prepared by Major Langley, covering the period from D-Day to VE Day in addition to that extracted from the War Diaries.  There are issues around the possible duplication of names which remain to be clarified.
 
Some information on this Page has been extracted from the Commemorative Booklet, prepared by Major Langley, covering the period from D-Day to VE Day in addition to that extracted from the War Diaries.  There are issues around the possible duplication of names which remain to be clarified.

Revision as of 14:12, 3 August 2020

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Name Pryce Tom Swain
Army number 151510.
Rank Lieutenant.
Decorations Awarded the Military Cross - gazetted 12/7/1945. For Citation see below. Awarded the Territorial Efficiency Medal - gazetted 28/1/1949.
Date of birth Birth registered July 1919 in Bath, Avon. Mother's maiden surname Lock.
Age (At time of death) 45.
Unit Probably enlisted and served in the ranks. Posted to 141st OCTU as a Cadet. Commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers 12/10/1940 - gazetted 15/10/1940. Posted to 294th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Served Normandy. Appears to have remained in the Territorial Army.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit Not yet known.
Task or role Details awaited.
Joined Brigade Not yet known.
Promotions Honorary Captain at the time of his TEM Award.
Wounded Not so far as is known.
Prisoner of War Not so far as is known.
Died/Killed in action Death took place 5/6/1965 at Brinkley at the age of 45. Probate granted to his widow on 22/9/1965 from the London office of the Probate Registry.
Home address Married Edith Marjorie Brown at Stourbridge in January 1944. Racecourse Farm, Pedmore, Stourbridge. Lived at 27, Orchard Avenue, Cambridge.
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Some information on this Page has been extracted from the Commemorative Booklet, prepared by Major Langley, covering the period from D-Day to VE Day in addition to that extracted from the War Diaries. There are issues around the possible duplication of names which remain to be clarified.