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|Died/Killed in action=24/4/2003 in the Lake District.
 
|Home address=Lauriston House, Wimbledon Common, London, SW19
 
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Captain Whitehead was the main drive and author behind the production and publication of the small volume on the history of 1st Tyneside Scottish - "Harder than Hammers".  His index listing those who had served in the Battalion was a fundamentally important source in developing this online database, and the work he did is hereby acknowledged with grateful thanks.

Revision as of 13:08, 4 November 2014

Personnel Entry

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Name Whitehead Arthur Philip
Army number 138007
Rank Capt
Decorations
Date of birth 10/4/1913, Hindhead, Surrey.
Age 0
Unit Emergency Commission in the Black Watch as 2/Lt 4/7/40, Posted 1 TS, Wounded with 1 TS 25/6/44.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade Date not yet confirmed.
Promotions Lt 4/1/42, T/Capt 26/9/43
Wounded 25/6/1944
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action 24/4/2003 in the Lake District.
Home address Lauriston House, Wimbledon Common, London, SW19
Source table 1TS

Captain Whitehead was the main drive and author behind the production and publication of the small volume on the history of 1st Tyneside Scottish - "Harder than Hammers". His index listing those who had served in the Battalion was a fundamentally important source in developing this online database, and the work he did is hereby acknowledged with grateful thanks.