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Pinkney, George

Date of birth:
June 15th, 1902 (Stockton-on-Tees/Durham, Great Britain)
Date of death:
September 1990 (Middlesbrough/Middlesbrough, Great Britain)
Service number:
4438949
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Warrant Officer 3rd Class
Unit:
Platoon Sergeant-Major The Durham Light infantry
Awarded on:
December 20th, 1940
Summary:
"On 15 May 1940, the German Army attacked the 2nd Battalion DLI across the River Dyle, east of Brussels. "B" Company was pushed back and the Commanding Officer ordered "C" Company to counter attack. One platoon was destroyed. The other led by Platoon Sergeant Major Pinkney, an old soldier who had enlisted in 1920, forced the Germans back across the river.
On 27 May at Saint Venant, 2 DLI was overwhelmed by German armour. Sergeant Pinkney was last seen attacking the tanks with a box of grenades. He survived but spent the rest of the war as a prisoner.
For his "example and courage", George Pinkney was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal - one of the first awarded during the Second World War."
Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM)

Sources

  • - Supplement to The London Gazette of 20th December 1940, Issue 35020, dated 20th December 1940
    - Durham County Council

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