Difference between revisions of "Charleson Oliver Fusilier 4275800"
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|Army number=4275800 | |Army number=4275800 | ||
|Rank=Fusilier | |Rank=Fusilier | ||
− | |Decorations= | + | |Decorations=None known. |
|Date of birth=Date not yet known. | |Date of birth=Date not yet known. | ||
− | |Age=27 | + | |Age=27 at the time of his death. |
− | |Unit=Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Posted to the 9th Battalion. DIED 12/9/1944 whilst a prisoner of the Japanese | + | |Unit=Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Posted to the 9th Battalion. DIED at sea 12/9/1944 whilst a prisoner of the Japanese and being transported from Singapore to Japan, when the Rakuyo Maru was topedoed by an Allied submarine. Reported MISSING by the Japanese. |
− | |Company/Battery= | + | |Company/Battery=Y Company. |
− | |Task or role= | + | |Task or role=Not yet known. |
− | |Promotions= | + | |Promotions=None known. |
− | |Wounded= | + | |Wounded=Not as far as is known. |
|Prisoner of War=Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore. | |Prisoner of War=Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore. | ||
− | |Died/Killed in action=DIED 12/9/1944 - cause of death | + | |Died/Killed in action=DIED 12/9/1944 - cause of death - drowning. Commemorated on Column 46 of the Singapore Memorial. |
− | |Home address=Son of Oliver and Ethel Charleson. Husband of Mary Charleson of South Shields. | + | |Home address=Son of Oliver and Ethel Charleson. Husband of Mary Charleson of South Shields. |
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+ | To read a detailed article from the Imperial War Museum on the sinkings of Japanese transports please click [https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-sinking-of-prisoner-of-war-transport-ships-in-the-far-east here]. |
Revision as of 16:17, 6 June 2018
Personnel Entry
Name Charleson Oliver
Army number 4275800
Rank Fusilier
Decorations None known.
Date of birth Date not yet known.
Age 27 at the time of his death.
Unit Enlisted in the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers. Posted to the 9th Battalion. DIED at sea 12/9/1944 whilst a prisoner of the Japanese and being transported from Singapore to Japan, when the Rakuyo Maru was topedoed by an Allied submarine. Reported MISSING by the Japanese.
Company/Battery Y Company.
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role Not yet known.
Joined Brigade
Promotions None known.
Wounded Not as far as is known.
Prisoner of War Yes - captured 15/2/1942 at Singapore.
Died/Killed in action DIED 12/9/1944 - cause of death - drowning. Commemorated on Column 46 of the Singapore Memorial.
Home address Son of Oliver and Ethel Charleson. Husband of Mary Charleson of South Shields.
Source table
To read a detailed article from the Imperial War Museum on the sinkings of Japanese transports please click here.