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Thanks are due to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as their database search facilities allowed Gunner MARTIN to be correctly identified.  Thanks are also due to Paul Evans of the Royal Artillery Museum (NOW CLOSED) for help with tracing the incorrect Number.
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Thanks are due to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as their database search facilities allowed Gunner MARTIN to be correctly identified.  Thanks are also due to Paul Evans of the Royal Artillery Museum (NOW CLOSED) for help with tracing the incorrect Number listed in the War Diary.

Revision as of 07:44, 4 August 2016

Personnel Entry

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Name Martin James
Army number 115743
Rank Gunner
Decorations
Date of birth
Age
Unit Enlisted in the Royal Artillery. Posted to 1st Mountain Regiment. Died in hospital in the UK 19/1/1942.
Company/Battery 451 Battery.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action Died in Hatfield Hospital, UK, (cause of death unknown) 19/1/1942. War Diary shows date of death as 13/1/1942 and lists an incorrect Regimental Number.
Home address No family information as yet. Buried in grave 51975, Birmingham (Yardley) Cemetery.
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Thanks are due to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as their database search facilities allowed Gunner MARTIN to be correctly identified. Thanks are also due to Paul Evans of the Royal Artillery Museum (NOW CLOSED) for help with tracing the incorrect Number listed in the War Diary.