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Blyth, Gordon Thomas

Date of death:
January 17th, 1945
Buried on:
Commonwealth War Cemetery Nederweert
Plot: III. Row: B. Grave: 3.
Service number:
1989368
Nationality:
British (1801-present, Kingdom)

Biography

Gordon Thomas Blyth is a son of Alfred Thomas and Dorothy Blyth, husband of Ruth Blyth, of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire.
He was part of the 621ST Field Sqn. Royal Engineers  7th armored division "Desert Rats".
He was killed on January 17, 1945, near the bridge that his unit was building over the Vloed Graaf between Baakhoven and Dieteren.
He had already served in North Africa and Italy, so he could rightly call himself a real 'Desert Rat'.

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Sources

  • Photo 1: Tony Blyth
  • Photo 2: Tony Blyth
  • Stichting Adoptiegraven Nederweert

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