Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
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rob jones 60
Fus 4186708 E WILLIAMS 5th APRIL 1941.would be nice to know more about them and there service.
A starter for ten Rob. Williams was a Regular soldier who enlisted in August 1925. He left the battalion (would have been 1/RWF) on the 22nd May 1940. I would strongly suggest that he was wounded - as the date was towards the end of 1/RWF retreat and rearguard to Dunkirk.
The local paper may have more information.
I'll need to double check Jones as his number is too short. Off to bath the boys - so will have a dig for you later.
Richard
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
You type quick Al ! :biggrin:
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
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Originally Posted by
Richard Ward
I'll need to double check Jones as his number is too short. Off to bath the boys - so will have a dig for you later.
Richard
Yoour correct Richard, it should read 4196102 Jones, Daniel. He is listed on the ROH. It seems an early date. I don't have Red Dragon to hand, but it if was an early isolated incident it might be mentioned?
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
Thanks Al
From the number he would be an early September 1939 enlistment. He was also a Regular. He is noted as 'Died' - So only seven months service, maybe a training accident or illness ?
Again the local rag would be a good port of call.
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
I think the first Dunkirk action was on the 14th May or thereabouts. It still worth someone having a look through Red Dragon. I have a feeling there may be reference to an isolated incident prior to the the above date where men were killed. One that springs to mind is the death of the CO 1RWF in an aircrash whilst carrying out an air recce of the defensive positions.
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
CWGC are recording Jones as 9/RWF. Son of Frank and Margaret Jones, of Port Tennant, Swansea.
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This is great stuff lads hope you both can dig up some more info on these two fusiliers, thank you for your time and effort so far ..............
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
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Originally Posted by
Richard Ward
CWGC are recording Jones as 9/RWF. Son of Frank and Margaret Jones, of Port Tennant, Swansea.
Again we need to have a look at Red Dragon, soory I can't assist Rob, as im still away. I'm not really sure what 9RWF was, possibly a re-roled anti-tank or AA unit.
Re: RWF War Graves - Swansea
9th Battalion TA, listed as "coastal duties, mostly in Sussex" as a part of 115 Brigade with 8th & 10th battalions. In July 1942 the 10th was assigned for airborne training, becoming 6th (Royal Welch) Parachute Battalion. 8th & 9th became reserve training units.
/Lars