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|Army number=4458269 | |Army number=4458269 | ||
|Rank=Pte. | |Rank=Pte. | ||
− | |Unit=Durham Light Infantry | + | |Date of birth=Not yet known. |
− | |Prisoner of War=21 BH and 21D 4708 | + | |Unit=Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry - no enlistment date as yet. Posted ?6th Bn DLI. Posted 10th Bn DLI - probably 1/9/1939. Served with the B.E.F. in Northern France. Taken Prisoner of War (probably on 20/5/1940 or shortly thereafter) - officially notified 6/9/1940. Date of repatriation to the UK not yet known. Relegated to the Class W Army Reserve 8/12/1945. |
+ | |Joined Brigade=Date not yet confirmed but probably 1/9/1939. | ||
+ | |Prisoner of War=Stalag 21 BH and 21D. Prisoner number 4708 (some records show 4702). | ||
+ | |Died/Killed in action=Date of death not yet known. | ||
+ | |Home address=Resident of Hetton-le-Hole in 1963. | ||
|Source table=10DLI | |Source table=10DLI | ||
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+ | The common nature of this name meant that genealogical research was severely hampered. |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 30 April 2021
Personnel Entry
Name Armstrong William
Army number 4458269
Rank Pte.
Decorations
Date of birth Not yet known.
Age
Unit Enlisted in The Durham Light Infantry - no enlistment date as yet. Posted ?6th Bn DLI. Posted 10th Bn DLI - probably 1/9/1939. Served with the B.E.F. in Northern France. Taken Prisoner of War (probably on 20/5/1940 or shortly thereafter) - officially notified 6/9/1940. Date of repatriation to the UK not yet known. Relegated to the Class W Army Reserve 8/12/1945.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade Date not yet confirmed but probably 1/9/1939.
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War Stalag 21 BH and 21D. Prisoner number 4708 (some records show 4702).
Died/Killed in action Date of death not yet known.
Home address Resident of Hetton-le-Hole in 1963.
Source table 10DLI
The common nature of this name meant that genealogical research was severely hampered.