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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

6th Battalion, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment



   The 6th Battalion, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment was formed in 1940 as a pioneer battalion for hostilities-only. They served with the British Expeditionary Force as GHQ (General Headquarters) troops during the 1940 campaign in both France and Belgium. After being evacuated at Dunkirk, the 6th Battalion later served in the following Home Forces formations: 218th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home), 48th Division, 54th Division, 76th Division. The battalion remained in Britain and was disbanded in July 1944

 

18th Feb 1940 Formation

20th Mar 1940 On the Move

25th Apr 1940 On the Move

26th Apr 1940 On the Move

26th April 1940 On the Move

30th Apr 1940 On the Move

1st May 1940 On the Move

10th May 1940 Reorganisation

12th May 1940 On the Move

13th May 1940 Enemy Active

13th May 1940 Air Raid

14th May 1940 Enemy Active

15th May 1940 In Action

16th May 1940 Withdrawal

16th May 1940 Operation Order No. 4

16th May 1940 New Positions

17th May 1940 On the March

17th May 1940 New Positions

18th May 1940 Orders

18th May 1940 In Defence

18th May 1940 On the Move

19th May 1940 Bridge Crossed

19th May 1940 Bombing

19th May 1940 Company rejoins

20th May 1940 On the March

21st May 1940 On the March

22nd May 1940 In Billets

23rd May 1940 In Defence

23rd May 1940 Moves

24th May 1940 In Defence

24th May 1940 In Action

25th May 1940 Situation Unclear

25th May 1940 Positions Held

25th May 1940 Under Fire

26th May 1940 Counter Attacks

26th May 1940 Disguised as French

26th May 1940 Counter Attacks

26th May 1940 In Action

27th May 1940 Heavy Fighting

27th May 1940 In Action

28th May 1940 Withdrawal

29th May 1940 On the Move  location map

29th May 1940 Evacuation

31st May 1940 On the Move

5th Jun 1940 On the Move


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Those known to have served with

6th Battalion, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment

during the Second World War 1939-1945.

  • Casper James. L/Sgt. (d.29th May 1940)
  • Platt Frederick. Pte.

The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List

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Want to know more about 6th Battalion, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment?


There are:1363 items tagged 6th Battalion, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment available in our Library

  These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.


Pte. Frederick Platt 6th (Pioneer) Btn. Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment

Frederick Platt trained at the The Kings Own Training Centre and served with the 6th Pioneer Btn, Kings Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment. His trade on enlistment was Electrician. He was taken as a Prisoner of War on the 26th of April 1940 and held at Stalag XXA. A metal tag in my possession records his P.O.W. Number 7470. He was transferred to Stalag XXB. I have this information from my step father's war record.

Carl Evans



L/Sgt. James Casper 6th Btn. King's Own Royal (Lancs) Rgt. (d.29th May 1940)

My father was a Lance Sergeant with the 6th Btn. The King's Own Royal Regiment. (He has been in the Duke of Wellington's Regiment prior to this.) He was killed in action on the retreat to Dunkirk. He was first buried by local people in the churchyard at Berthern but in 1979 his remains were transferred to the British War Grave Cemetery at Wimille, France. On my father's death my mother was left a widow with four young sons. I was the second eldest aged three years. My mother had to work so hard to keep us all together and so she too died young. My brothers and I were then fostered, so losing all trace of our family tree. Does anyone remember my father?

Ronald Casper









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