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+ | |Name=Galvin Bernard | ||
+ | |Army number=14427829 | ||
+ | |Rank=Pte | ||
+ | |Date of birth=1924 | ||
+ | |Unit=General Service Corps - enlisted May 1943, No 4 ITC Brancepeth, Trf Durham Light Infantry June 1943, Posted 10th Bn DLI, Normandy, Posted 8th Bn DLI, Posted 9th Bn DLI, Posted to War Office Selection Centre, Posted to HQ Western Command, Demobilised 1947. | ||
+ | |Company/Battery=10th Bn - HQ Company, 8th Bn - , 9th Bn - HQ Company. | ||
+ | |Platoon or other sub-unit=Signals Platoon | ||
+ | Task or role=Signaller, Rifleman, P.I.A.T. No 2, Signaller, Clerk, Tester, Clerical supervisor | ||
+ | |Joined Brigade=October 1943 | ||
+ | |Promotions=Sergeant, on being posted to War Office Selection Centre | ||
+ | |Home address=Born Leeds. Wetherby. Scarborough. Haxby. Surviving Veteran as at 30/9/2014. | ||
+ | |Source table=10DLI | ||
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+ | At the urging of his family, Mr Galvin wrote up his illicit wartime diary and had it published privately under the title "An Infantryman's Diary 1944-1945". | ||
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+ | The lead researcher acquired a copy via The Rifles Office in Durham and, with Mr Galvin's agreement, will be incorporating his recollections into the appropriate sections of the War Diary of the 10th Battalion. |
Revision as of 13:52, 30 September 2014
Personnel Entry
Name
Army number 14427829
Rank Pte
Decorations
Date of birth 1924
Age
Unit General Service Corps - enlisted May 1943, No 4 ITC Brancepeth, Trf Durham Light Infantry June 1943, Posted 10th Bn DLI, Normandy, Posted 8th Bn DLI, Posted 9th Bn DLI, Posted to War Office Selection Centre, Posted to HQ Western Command, Demobilised 1947.
Company/Battery 10th Bn - HQ Company, 8th Bn - , 9th Bn - HQ Company.
Platoon or other sub-unit Signals Platoon
Task or role=Signaller, Rifleman, P.I.A.T. No 2, Signaller, Clerk, Tester, Clerical supervisor
Task or role
Joined Brigade October 1943
Promotions Sergeant, on being posted to War Office Selection Centre
Wounded
Prisoner of War
Died/Killed in action
Home address Born Leeds. Wetherby. Scarborough. Haxby. Surviving Veteran as at 30/9/2014.
Source table 10DLI
At the urging of his family, Mr Galvin wrote up his illicit wartime diary and had it published privately under the title "An Infantryman's Diary 1944-1945".
The lead researcher acquired a copy via The Rifles Office in Durham and, with Mr Galvin's agreement, will be incorporating his recollections into the appropriate sections of the War Diary of the 10th Battalion.