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East Yorkshire Regiment on D Day

Posted: 20 Nov 2013 17:31
by scouse273
Just a quick query which I am sure you will answer quickly
I am trying to find out which beach my Uncle John Creaby would have been on
As you know East Yorks had 2 Battalions landing on D Day
Private 4347586 John Creaby was also in the 8th Army and received the Italy Star his service record reads like this:
M.E. 14-7-42 to 28-8-43
B.N.A.F 29-8-43 to 7-11-43
N.W.E. 1-6-44 to 8-6-44
N.W.E. 3-8-44 to 7-10-44
He was a very quiet man and I could never get him to talk about the war.
Could you work out where he was during the ME & BNAF dates listed and how far into France he got before he was wounded and had to evacuated as his left leg had to be amputated.
He once told me he didn't like Montgomery because he cut down their cigarette
Ration !! He was a heavy smoker but lived till 80 plus years.

Many thanks
Jim Creaby
Scouse273
Member no 8345

Re: East Yorkshire Regiment on D Day

Posted: 20 Nov 2013 17:37
by Bertieone

Re: East Yorkshire Regiment on D Day

Posted: 21 Nov 2013 19:39
by scouse273
Thanks Bert
I will check it out and let you know
Regards
Jim
member 8345

Re: East Yorkshire Regiment on D Day

Posted: 21 Nov 2013 22:31
by daggers
Jim
You could try the website of the successor regiment to the East Yorks, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire. They appear to offer help with research.

Good hunting!

D

Re: East Yorkshire Regiment on D Day

Posted: 21 Nov 2013 22:41
by scouse273
Thanks daggers will give it a try
Cheers
Jim
Member no 8345