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A wonderful man gone to rejoin his comrades. R. I. P. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. May they have many happy memories of one of the heroes. God bless. Bill
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No 4 Commando KIA those mentioned in the intelligence report of Flushing.
Lance Corporal O G Hooper - "Lance Corporal Hooper was killed by a grenade as he tried to enter the barricaded door of a house."
Gunner W Y Harvey "On the way to the first objective Gnr. Harvey was killed by enemy MG fire."
Private P Laux "In doing so Pte. Laux was killed at the entrance of the pill box."
Lieutenant N W Barrass "During the clearing Lieut. N. W. Barrass was killed."
Private H Donkin "In the approach to this a group of enemy were met; during the ensuing action at least ten enemy were killed or wounded, Pte. Donkin was killed."
Gunner E A Hill "The MG's were still firing and Gnr. Hill was killed, shot through the head, on the waters edge."
Private J Stoddart "Pte. Stoddart of the machine gun Section was hit in the head by a sniper at the same corner in attempting to recover the M.G. tripod and killed."
"Lance Corporal J Montean (French) L/Cpl. Montean and the prisoners were killed."
No. 6 Troop (French) "my losses were three killed." "with No. 2 section having lost a man while trying to cross the road." They are not mentioned but this must have been Corporal J Momceau, Corporal Y Ruppe, Lance Corporal J Neven and Lance Corporal N Gourong.
Lance Sergeant A J Walker "It was while marshalling the prisoners into loading parties that L/Sgt. A. J. Walker was fatally wounded by a shell which burst on the Oranje Molen promontory."
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Dear John
The truth is always out there. The trouble is the heros of No 4 never talked about it. That is why the CVA is so important so we who are the relatives and the few of No 4 who are left can record the history of what they did say.
Owen Hooper was at Dieppe as I have the listing drawn up in the 1990s. He was in the Buffs before No 4.
I have passed on these to my Dutch friend so someone in Holland knows the history.
Best wishes.
Bill
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Dear John thay all died to save others in Flushing.
Thanks for letting us know.
Bill
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Hi John. The intellegence report records on page 20 "Lance Corporal Hooper had been killed by a grenade as he tried to enter the barricaded door of a house and Gunner Lewington was wounded at the same time."
Best wishes. Bill
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I have tried to contact as many as I can about the new memorial ground in Flushing. If anyone has contact with relatives of the following can they let them know please - Lieut Nicholas William Barrass, L/Sgt Alfred John Walker, L/Cpl Owen Gerrard Hooper, Gnr Edward Arthur Hill all who were KIA. Bill
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Reporting Scotland BBC tonight the film was on about Achnacarry.
There is a link on BBC Scotland. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-26764968
Best wishes. Bill
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I managed to track down one of the sons of Pte H Donkin KIA in Flushing. The last time I saw the Donkins was on a bus for the 60th Anniversery.
Really pleased.
Bill
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Flushing (Vlissingen) 2014 ? 70 years
The Liberation of Walchernen: The liberation of the Dutch island of Walcheren in November 1944, and the opening of the river Schelde, was the most significant event in the war in North-west Europe. Today it is largely forgotten, outside Walcheren itself, and a dwindling band of veterans and relatives who go when they can. Without the liberation, however, the Western Allies campaign in Europe would have faltered, and might have died. Walcheren mattered because its German coastal batteries and the minefields blocked maritime access to Antwerp which was 70 miles from open sea.
Seventh year commemoration: There will be a special commemoration in Flushing to mark the seventh year of the landings by No 4 Army Commando, British and French troops, members of No 2 Dutch troop 10 Inter Allied Commando and followed in by 52nd (Lowland) Division. Hans Koeman of the Liberation Committee and his Committee are planning in conjunction with the Vlissingen Council to move the Memorials back to the dyke beside Uncle landing beach and the Oranjemolen (windmill). The commemoration is normally around 3 November and linked in with the Zeeland commemorations. Royal Marine Commandos landed north of Flushing at Westkapelle.
Army Commandos: It would be good if some serving Army Commandos could be present to represent No 4 Army Commando as the veterans who are still alive are not able to travel. Three of the eight No 4 Army Commando who were killed in action were Lieut. N. W. Barrass, Gunner. W. Harvey and Gunner. E. A. Hill all of the Royal Artillery. Would be wonderful if an honour guard from the Army Gunners could come and represent No 4 Army Commando at Flushing and the War Cemetery in Bergen op Zoom where most of No 4 are remembered in honour.
No 4 Army Commando Flag: Perhaps arrangements could also be made for the honour guard to carry No 4 Army Commando Flag. There is also a flag in the IWM that was given to No 4 Army Commando by the people of Flushing.
Why start now?: We really need to start planning now and liaise with the Royal Marines and the Liberation Committee in Vlissingen and Zeeland. Can you please contact me with contact name and address of those coming this year so I can pass this onto the Liberation Committee as they would like to know who is coming so they can contact them.
Bill
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Met this hero. Rest in peace. Gone to join the Fighting Fourth again.
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Every year we remember them. Hope to be up this week at memorial will remember them. Bill
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Nick
You can contact him though if you have his address and say who is trying to contact him.
Bill
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Nigel family and friends our thoughts are with you.
Bill and family
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Thanks to Jochem he gave me this lead - "There was a English medical officer in one off the landing vessels in 1944 in Vlissingen, Luit. Kennedy. He came back to Vlissingen in 1946 and asked the town council to erect a statue for no 4 commando. After Lofoten, Dieppe, Boulogne, Normandy.....they wanted a No 4 Commando monument in Vlissingen to remember their 103 dead!!! He then send a cheque of £150, and a Commando flag to support the erecting of the monument". I asked Ardi Meerman about it "I think I know that flag.Until a couple of years ago it hung framed in a presentation in the town hall. Because of the restauration of the town hall the entire presentation went to the local museum. Next week I will try to get a picture of the flag and send it to you". I then sent Ardi a photo of the small flag in Spean Bridge Hotel. He told me "That's the flag I'm talking about.The colours are not so bright anymore I think".
Bill
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Dear friends
I am waiting to hear about the dates for the 70th anniverery of Flushing. The new memorial area above Uncle beach should be in place by then. The Commemoration will likley be on 3 November 2014.
Some great news the Vlissingen (Flushing) City Council have decided to support the veterans and relatives of No 4 Commando British and French and put their plan to have the memorial area there at the landing beach.
Please see link if you scroll down to the bottom http://www.vlissingen.nl/uploads/media/Presentatie_-_DO_Herdenkingsgebied_WOII.pdf
Best wishes Bill
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