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13th April 1945
On this day:
- Night Ops
- Forwards
- Snipers
2nd York and Lancaster Regiment searching the ruins of a railway station for Japanese snipers, during the advance of 14th Army to Rangoon along the railway corridor, 13th of April 1945. IWM (SE 3804)
- Snipers
- Ops
- Maintenance
- Quiet
- Orders
- Maintenance
- Bridges
- Escort to Swinemunde
- Move
- Move into Germany
- Patrols gathering information
- In action
- Message
- Move into Germany
- Awards
- On the move again
- Collision over base
- Arrival
- SEO ops to Denmark
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Remembering those who died this day.
- Henderson William. P/O. (d.14th April 1945)
- Jones Gregory James. P/O. (d.14th April 1945)
- Kendall Howard. Cpl. (d.13th April 1945)
- Livingston Gordon Archie. P/O. (d.14th Apr 1945)
- Loft Charles Robert. F/O. (d.14th April 1945)
- MacLaren Colin Charles. P/O. (d.14th April 1945)
- Watts Edward Charles. WO. (d.13th Apr 1945)
- Wightman Edgar Ross. P/O (d.14th Apr 1945)
- Wincott Donald William. (d.14th April 1945)
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Want to know more about the 13th of April 1945?
There are:23 items tagged 13th of April 1945 available in our Library
These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.
Stories from 13th April 1945
Cpl. Howard Kendall. British Army, 1st Btn. Royal East Kent Rgt (The Buffs). (d.13th April 1945)
My uncle, Howard Kendall, was killed in Italy on 13th April 1945. He is buried in Argenta Gap War Cemetery, III.F.8.Keith Kendall
P/O. Gregory James Jones. Royal Canadian Air Force, 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th April 1945)
P/O Gregory Jones was a Rear Gunner based at Middleton St George.
P/O Edgar Ross Wightman. Royal Canadian Air Force, 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th Apr 1945)
P/O Edgar Wightman an Air Gunner based at Middleton St George.
F/O. Charles Robert Loft. Royal Canadian Air Force, 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th April 1945)
F/O Charles Loft was a Bomb Aimer based at Middleton St George.
P/O. Gordon Archie Livingston. Royal Canadian Air Force, 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th Apr 1945)
P/O Gordon Livingston a Flight Engineer based at Middleton St George.
Donald William Wincott. Royal Canadian Air Force, 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th April 1945)
F/O Donald Wincott a Navigator based at Middleton St George.
P/O. William Henderson. Royal Canadian Air Force, Wireless Op 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th April 1945)
P/O William Henderson a Wireless Operator based at Middleton St George.
P/O. Colin Charles MacLaren. Royal Canadian Air Force, Pilot 419 (Moose) Squadron. (d.14th April 1945)
P/O Colin MacLaren a Pilot based at Middleton St George.
WO. Edward Charles Watts. British Army, 13th (Honourable Artillery Coy.) Regiment Royal Horse Artillery . (d.13th Apr 1945)
Edward Watts died in an accident, I am led to believe it involved a falling tree from stories told by my grandparents.
Debra Turton
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