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Hall, Peter Geoffrey Brown

Date of birth:
1919 (Weston-super-Mare, United Kingdom)
Date of death:
October 21st, 2005
Service number:
148942
Nationality:
British

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Acting Major
Unit:
1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, British Army
Awarded on:
June 21st, 1945
Distinguished Service Order (DSO)
Rank:
Captain
Awarded on:
May 1st, 1953
Mentioned in Dispatches

War Diary mentions

15 April 1945 WO 171/5292 - 1 Worcestershire Regiment
At 05.00 hrs heavy and accurate shelling from 2 S.P. Guns on the bridgehead was the prelude to a determined counter-attack by 200 Inf supported by 2 Panther Tanks. This attack had some initial success, as the two leading Platoons suffered casualties including Lt. Smith killed, but Lt. Crossingham's Pl remained firm and inflicted severe casualties on the enemy. "A" Coy rallied, led by Maj P. G. Hall and what was a dangerous situation was in hand. After further enemy attempts to reach the bridge had failed owing to heavy and accurate small arms fire, enemy tanks and infantry withdrew. This attack cost the enemy 40 dead, 30 or 40 wounded and 60 P's W.

16 April 1945 WO 171/5292 - 1 Worcestershire Regiment
Bn cleaning up CLOPPENBURG FOREST - North side of main axis. Task completed by 18.00 hrs. Little opposition but mines encountered. One Carrier was blown up on mine and one killed. Bn H.Q. moved to 281810. Major P. G. Hall wounded and evacuated. Total P.W. for day - 8.

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