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Displaying 1 - 14 of 14BLOUNT, Arthur Harvey
Corporal
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No 12 Commando
South Wales Borderers
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Arthur Blount was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. Arthur was part of a demolition team who embarked for the raid on HMS Campbeltown. Son of Charles George Blount, and of Annie Blount, of Morden, Surrey.
BOWLES, Eric Charles
Lance Corporal
5384691
No 12 Commando
Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry
Killed in action or died of wounds
Lance Corporal Eric Bowles, 'D' troop, based at Hamble, died while in a trawler patrol that was attacked by enemy aircraft.
Sources
CWGC
No 12 Cdo War Diary ,National Archive file W0 218 / 28.
CHETWYND, Samuel Ernest
Corporal
4977274
No 12 Commando
Sherwood Forresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Samuel Chetwynd was reported missing 28 March 1942 after operation Chariot at St. Nazaire, later confirmed killed in action. He embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 457 as part of Captain Pritchard's Demolition Control Party and has no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
COX, Victor John

Sergeant
5671612
No 12 Commando
Somerset Light Infantry
Executed
Sergeant Victor John 'Jack' Cox, No 12 Commando, was assigned to No.14 Commando for Operation Checkmate. He was captured on the raid at Kopervik in Norway on 29th April 1943. Sergeant Cox was imprisoned and later executed after being taken to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp and shot.
CROFTS, Arthur Probert
Fusilier
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No 12 Commando
Royal Welch Fusiliers
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Fusilier Arthur Crofts died as a result of an accident.
Son of Minnie Crofts; husband of Mary Elizabeth Crofts, of Droylsden.
Sources
CWGC.
DEXTER, Stanley
Gunner
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No 12 Commando
Royal Artillery
Died on war service
Gunner Stanley Dexter from Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, died in service, cause not known to this archive.
HILL, David Henry
Private
6212505
No 12 Commando
Middlesex Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private David Hill died during training after a fall from cliffs near Camborne Cornwall.
JENKINS, David William Phillip
Private
3970038
No 12 Commando
Welch Regiment
Died on war service
Private David Jenkins was accidentally killed in the UK.
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/29.
JONES, Harri Havard
Corporal
3962759
No 12 Commando
Welch Regiment
Killed in action or died of wounds
Corporal Harri Harvard Jones was reported missing 28 March 1942 after Operation Chariot at St Nazaire, later presumed killed in action at sea. Corporal Jones was part of a demolition team who embarked for the raid on motor launch ML 268. He has no known grave.
O'SULLIVAN, Robert Deyos
Lieutenant
214657
No 12 Commando
Royal Ulster Rifles
Died on war service
Lieutenant Robert O'Sullivan died by drowning as a result of an accident.
Sources
CWGC.
Casualty Lists / National Archives file WO417/4.
PINCKNEY, Philip Hugh

Captain
100670
No 12 Commando
SAS
Royal Artillery
Executed
Captain Philip Pinckney was executed whilst a prisoner of war. At the time he was serving with 2 SAS and had been captured on Operation Speedwell after parachuting with 6 others into Bologna, Italy. The aim of the operation was to disrupt enemy railway movements.
PRICE, Randall Emerson Connop
Lieutenant
189336
No 12 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Lieutenant Randall Price died following an operation Wrexham hospital. [1] and [2]
STEVENS, John William
Private
5508656
No 12 Commando
Hampshire Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Private John Stevens died in training.
Sources
TURNER, Frederick William Morgan
Corporal
4203290
No 12 Commando
Gloucestershire Regiment
Died on war service
Died in the UK
Corporal Frederick Turner, No.12 Commando, died by drowning in Loch Linne whilst serving at the Commando Depot, Achnacarry. Son of William Sidney and Matilda Caroline Turner, of Dagenham, Essex.
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