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Elder, Bryan Norman Rawnsley

Service number:
130065
Nationality:
British

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Temporary Major
Unit:
1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, British Army
Awarded on:
January 1st, 1945
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Temporary Major
Unit:
1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, British Army
Awarded on:
October 11th, 1945
Military Cross (MC)

War Diary mentions

15 August 1944 WO 171/1396 - 1 Worcestershire Regiment
Capt. B. N. R. Elder T.O.S. this unit.

14 April 1945 WO 171/5292 - 1 Worcestershire Regiment
Bn moved off - "D" Coy Gp leading. Advance was slow owing to rd blocks and craters which were encountered every 500 - 600 yds. Very little actual opposition which was only sufficient to enable enemy to blow craters. An enemy S.P. Gun firing from the woods North of the rd approx 1,200 yds away shelled the column when it was spotted and shelled by our Arty effectively. Unluckily a piece of shrapnel struck the C.O. in the leg causing him some discomfort. At 18.30 hrs "D" Coy had advanced 4 miles and reached R. LETHE. Bridge was blown but a small bridge 400 yds to the South was found and the Coy Gp went over and established a bridgehead. "A" Coy then passed through the bridgehead to make it firm. "C" & "B" Coys did not cross the river but were in close defence of bridging site. Major B. N. R. Elder was wounded in the leg and evacuated. R.E's. commenced building bridge during night but owing to accurate enemy shelling bridging Ops were stopped at 02.00 hrs.

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