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|Army number=117997
 
|Army number=117997
 
|Rank=2/Lt
 
|Rank=2/Lt
|Date of birth=1918
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|Date of birth=Born Northumberland 1918.
 
|Age=22
 
|Age=22
|Unit=Posted as Cadet No 168 OCTU, Durham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 10/2/1940, Posted No 4 ITC Brancepeth 24/2/1940, Attached 11th Bn DLI 28/2/1940, B.E.F., KILLED in ACTION 21/5/1940.
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|Unit=Posted as Cadet No 168 OCTUDurham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 10/2/1940Posted No 4 ITC Brancepeth 24/2/1940Attached 11th Bn DLI 28/2/1940. Served B.E.F. KILLED in ACTION 21/5/1940 while with 11th Battalion DLI.
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|Joined Brigade=28/2/1940.
 
|Died/Killed in action=21-May-40
 
|Died/Killed in action=21-May-40
|Home address=Son of Ernest and Evelyn Norah Moscrop, Husband of Muriel E Moscrop, Billingham.  Buried Grave 3, Chelers Communal Cemetery.
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|Home address=Resident of County Durham.  Son of Ernest and Evelyn Norah Moscrop, husband of Muriel E Moscrop, Billingham.  Buried Grave 3, Chelers Communal Cemetery.
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
|Source table=11DLI
 
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For 2/Lt Moscrop's commemorative record please click [http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2279074/MOSCROP,%20EDWARD here]
 
For 2/Lt Moscrop's commemorative record please click [http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2279074/MOSCROP,%20EDWARD here]
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The last record of Lt Moscrop can be found in the War Diary of 23rd Division as, following the ambush at Mercatel and Ficheux on 20th May 1940, he made his way to Divisional HQ seeking transport to rescue his men - many of whom had been wounded.  He was allocated three trucks and drivers and set off to recover them and bring them to safety.  It seems neither he, not the trucks, ever arrived at the location and the men were then captured by the attacking German forces.  Whether the other soldier from the 11th Battalion buried in the same Cemetery was with Lt Moscrop at the time is unknown, nor is the fate of the drivers of the three trucks.  Further research is required.

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Name Moscrop Edward
Army number 117997
Rank 2/Lt
Decorations
Date of birth Born Northumberland 1918.
Age 22
Unit Posted as Cadet No 168 OCTU. Durham Light Infantry - Emergency Commission as 2/Lt 10/2/1940. Posted No 4 ITC Brancepeth 24/2/1940. Attached 11th Bn DLI 28/2/1940. Served B.E.F. KILLED in ACTION 21/5/1940 while with 11th Battalion DLI.
Company/Battery
Platoon or other sub-unit
Task or role
Joined Brigade 28/2/1940.
Promotions
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action 21-May-40
Home address Resident of County Durham. Son of Ernest and Evelyn Norah Moscrop, husband of Muriel E Moscrop, Billingham. Buried Grave 3, Chelers Communal Cemetery.
Source table 11DLI

For 2/Lt Moscrop's commemorative record please click here

The last record of Lt Moscrop can be found in the War Diary of 23rd Division as, following the ambush at Mercatel and Ficheux on 20th May 1940, he made his way to Divisional HQ seeking transport to rescue his men - many of whom had been wounded. He was allocated three trucks and drivers and set off to recover them and bring them to safety. It seems neither he, not the trucks, ever arrived at the location and the men were then captured by the attacking German forces. Whether the other soldier from the 11th Battalion buried in the same Cemetery was with Lt Moscrop at the time is unknown, nor is the fate of the drivers of the three trucks. Further research is required.