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Oh wow thankyou so much - I've got my Mum and Dad on the hunt too, and yes 46th was definitely his division ?. interesting that you mention the Rhine, I remember a brick on a table under the stairs as a child ?. Granda never really said much about it but I know it had something to do with a bridge on the Rhine, no idea where it went after he passed away - any further connections to 46th would be great, thankyou so much
Hi - my 13 yr old daughter is doing a project on her Great Grandad Sydney Burrow (my granda) in History at school - we have applied for his records separately, however we are aware these may take some months to arrive - we know very little currently, only that he was a Royal Marine Commando during WW2, he trained near Fort William, and as far as family can remember took part in the D Day landings, but landed on the 7th not the 6th - do you know anything about those who went over on the 7th June, or which units did? In addition, we are looking for hints/tips on where to look for more information in general ?? we know he lived in Hackthorpe in Westmorland, and (I am assuming he signed up in Penrith but this needs confirming) I can remember him telling me that he was picked out of the line of men when he signed up to be a Royal Marine - he thought it was because he was tall! - Syd was an active member of the Normandy Veterans Appleby branch and I can remember he went back to Scotland for rememberance day one year (back at training camp) can I can also remember him going back to Normandy on a number of occasions. We have no medals from his service as he never wanted them.

Ideally we are hoping to track down which unit he was part of, and so can then find out which battles etc he was involved in.

Any direction you can point us in would be much appreciated - and of course as we will update you with further info as we find out more

Syd passed away in 2000.

Thanks, Abi
 
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