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|Date of birth=Born Exeter 1912.  
 
|Date of birth=Born Exeter 1912.  
 
|Age=31
 
|Age=31
|Unit=Enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders as 2878387 - exact date not known.  Discharged 3/7/1940 under King's Regulations 1940 Para 383(xvii) on being commissioned.  Durham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 4/7/1940.  Posted to No 4 I.T.C. Brancepeth.  Posted 11th Bn DLI 9/7/1940.  Served  Iceland.  DIED as a result of a Road Accident during a Battalion move en route from South Wales to Hamilton 28/7/1943, whilst leading a group of Cooks' vehicles and riding a motorcycle.
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|Unit=Enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders as 2878387 - exact date not known.  Discharged 3/7/1940 under King's Regulations 1940 Para 383(xvii) on being commissioned.  Durham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 4/7/1940.  Posted to No 4 I.T.C. Brancepeth.  Posted 11th Bn DLI 9/7/1940.  Served  Iceland.  DIED as a result of a Road Accident, during a Battalion move en route from South Wales to Hamilton 28/7/1943, whilst leading a group of Cooks' vehicles and riding a motorcycle.
 
|Company/Battery=A, D, S.
 
|Company/Battery=A, D, S.
 
|Platoon or other sub-unit=Anti-Tank.
 
|Platoon or other sub-unit=Anti-Tank.
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|Joined Brigade=09-Jul-40.
 
|Joined Brigade=09-Jul-40.
 
|Promotions=W/S Lt 4/7/1942.
 
|Promotions=W/S Lt 4/7/1942.
|Died/Killed in action=28-Jul-43.
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|Died/Killed in action=28-Jul-43 in the UK.
 
|Home address=Resident of Middlesex.  Son of George William and Kate Dunnell, husband of Daphne Norma Christine Dunnell, of Scorrier, Cornwall.  Buried in Grave 19, Section 15 G Wallasey (Rake Lane) Cemetery. (The original CWGC headstone has been replaced, with their permission, by a family headstone).
 
|Home address=Resident of Middlesex.  Son of George William and Kate Dunnell, husband of Daphne Norma Christine Dunnell, of Scorrier, Cornwall.  Buried in Grave 19, Section 15 G Wallasey (Rake Lane) Cemetery. (The original CWGC headstone has been replaced, with their permission, by a family headstone).
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
|Source table=11DLI
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Investigations indicated that the original papers from the Coroner's Inquest into his death have not survived.  It appears that Lt Dunnell's motorcycle was in collision with one of the trucks in the short convoy, but the facts cannot, at this distance, be verified.
 
Investigations indicated that the original papers from the Coroner's Inquest into his death have not survived.  It appears that Lt Dunnell's motorcycle was in collision with one of the trucks in the short convoy, but the facts cannot, at this distance, be verified.
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While the DLI Roll of Honour records his death it does not include the fact that he was serving with 11th Battalion at the time.

Revision as of 17:35, 2 November 2016

Personnel Entry

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Name Dunnell George Malcolm
Army number 138530
Rank 2/Lt
Decorations
Date of birth Born Exeter 1912.
Age 31
Unit Enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders as 2878387 - exact date not known. Discharged 3/7/1940 under King's Regulations 1940 Para 383(xvii) on being commissioned. Durham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 4/7/1940. Posted to No 4 I.T.C. Brancepeth. Posted 11th Bn DLI 9/7/1940. Served Iceland. DIED as a result of a Road Accident, during a Battalion move en route from South Wales to Hamilton 28/7/1943, whilst leading a group of Cooks' vehicles and riding a motorcycle.
Company/Battery A, D, S.
Platoon or other sub-unit Anti-Tank.
Task or role Platoon Commander.
Joined Brigade 09-Jul-40.
Promotions W/S Lt 4/7/1942.
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action 28-Jul-43 in the UK.
Home address Resident of Middlesex. Son of George William and Kate Dunnell, husband of Daphne Norma Christine Dunnell, of Scorrier, Cornwall. Buried in Grave 19, Section 15 G Wallasey (Rake Lane) Cemetery. (The original CWGC headstone has been replaced, with their permission, by a family headstone).
Source table 11DLI

Investigations indicated that the original papers from the Coroner's Inquest into his death have not survived. It appears that Lt Dunnell's motorcycle was in collision with one of the trucks in the short convoy, but the facts cannot, at this distance, be verified.

While the DLI Roll of Honour records his death it does not include the fact that he was serving with 11th Battalion at the time.