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Edward Albert Arnold

A Private with the 7th Battalion, Edward died on 13th of August 1944 aged 19.

Edward was born at Lowestoft on 3 June 1925, a son of William and Gertrude Louisa Arnold. In 1939 his family lived at 1 Beach Stone Place, Pakefield, and Edward was till at school.

Edward served with the 7th Battalion Royal Norfolk Regiment. His battalion landed at Normandy on 27 June 1944.  
On 7 August 1944 the 7th Battalion were south of Grimbosq in Normandy and had established a bridgehead at the River Orne. For a thirty-six hour period, from 7 to 8 August, they withstood repeated German counter attacks. For his supreme gallantry Captain David Jamieson of D Company, 7th Battalion, was awarded the Victoria Cross for this action. It seems that it was during this battle that Edward was wounded and captured.   

Edward was reported missing on 7 August 1944 and believed to be a prisoner of war. Later it was reported that he had died while a prisoner, in German hands, on 13 August 1944 and it was finally concluded that he had actually died of wounds, whilst in German hands, on 13 August 1944. 

Lived at

Edward Arnold
1
Beach Stone Place
Pakefield
United Kingdom

52.452257265105, 1.73110710159

CountryOfService
United Kingdom
BranchService
Army
Regiment
Royal Norfolk Regiment
ServiceNumber
14643371
Burial/Memorial
France
ST. DESIR WAR CEMETERY
II. D. 1

Comments

Gaelboynton@ya… (not verified) Sat, 09/16/2023 - 19:18

Edward was my Dads brother, he was 19 when he died. Does anyone have a photo of him?

Gail Boynton (not verified) Sun, 09/17/2023 - 23:01

My Uncle died, aged 19, when hmd Pelagia hit a mine near Nabb head in the Solent, he know lies in St Michaels church, Rushmere beside his parents.

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