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Bowery, Richard Charles Waudby

    Date of birth:
    October 25th, 1914 (St. Catharines/Ontario, Canada)
    Date of death:
    August 19th, 1942 (Dieppe, France)
    Mentioned on:
    Brookwood 1939-1945 Memorial (Memorial to the Missing)
    Plot: 24. Grave: 1.
    Nationality:
    Canadian (1931-present, Constitutional Monarchy)

    Biography

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Captain
    Unit:
    D Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, Canadian Army
    Awarded on:
    February 9th, 1946
    Awarded for:
    Operation Jubilee
    Citation:
    "The skill, enthusiasm and personal example always shown by Captain Bowery were never more truly demonstrated than at Dieppe on 19 August 1942. Even before touching down, his company (the right) of The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, came under fire and suffered heavily.
    On the beach it at once came under murderous frontal and flanking fire at point blank range from rifles, machine guns and infantry guns. Without hesitation he led the survivors in a dash for his objective.
    He was killed instantly.
    His devoted company never got off the beach but held it in the broad open at frightful cost for the rest of the day, thus preventing Germans dug in at the foot of the west cliff from counter-attacking down the length of the beach from west to east.
    Captain Bowery was the ideal infantry officer. He had the gift to inspire men. It was this inspiration that kept his shattered company in action long after his death."

    Awarded pothumously.
    Mentioned in Dispatches
    Citation:
    "For the utmost gallantry at Dieppe in August 1942 when he died at the head of his company while leading his men into heavy fire on the main beach."

    With "Silver Star".

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