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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

67th (Suffolk) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery



   67th (Suffolk) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery was a Territorial unit made up of 231st Battery based in Ipswich and 232nd Battery based in Sudbury. They served in North Africa from October 1941 until June 1942 when the regiment was captured at Toruk. The Regiment was reformed at Hunstanton in February 1943 from a core from 167th Field Regiment, RA and went on to see action across North Western Europe from mid 1944 until the end of the conflict.

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Jan 1940 Reorganisation

26th Jun 1944 Landing

28th Jun 1944 Landing

2nd Jul 1944 In Action

8th Jul 1944 On the Move

9th Jul 1944 Under Shellfire

15th Jul 1944 Under Shellfire

23rd Jul 1944 On the Move

26th Jul 1944 On the Move

4th Aug 1944 On the Move

6th Aug 1944 Costly Mistake

11th Aug 1944 Quiet

14th Aug 1944 On the Move

15th Aug 1944 German Prisoner

17th Aug 1944 Fresh Treat

18th Aug 1944 Dangerous Dead

18th Aug 1944 Stench of Death

29th Aug 1944 Orders

30th Aug 1944 At Rest

3rd Sep 1944 Football

6th Oct 1944 Counter Attacks  location map

8th Oct 1944 Rounds Fired

13th Oct 1944 In Action  location map

14th Oct 1944 Visit  location map

15th Oct 1944 In Action  location map

16th Oct 1944 In Action  location map

17th Oct 1944 Orders Cancelled  location map

18th Oct 1944 Observation Posts  location map

19th Oct 1944 Threat of Flood  location map

20th Oct 1944 In Action  location map

21st Oct 1944 Counter Battery Work  location map

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23rd Oct 1944 Withdrawal  location map

24th Oct 1944 Recce  location map


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67th (Suffolk) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery

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Gnr. Sidney Dalton MiD. 231st Bty. 67th (Suffolk) Medium Regiment Royal Artillery

John Dalton in 1943

Sidney Dalton with 17 Squad 20th of May 1943

Sidney Dalton_at the Mohne Dam

Sidney Dalton was called up in 1942, enlisting at Saighton on 19th November. He was a Gunner in the Royal Artillery, and qualified as a Driver on 20th February 1943, then classified Signaller on 20th May 1943 (17 Squad).

His unit, 231st Medium Battery, landed at Arromanches on 29th June 1944, and was soon in action. On 11th July at La Biyude, nicknamed Happy Valley, they had their first casualty when Gunner Cyril Pardy was killed. After various actions in Normandy, they worked their way up through Europe. On 5th October they were in Eindhoven, and a couple of days later they were in Nijmegen, in liaison with an American battery.

He was mentioned in dispatches and awarded the Oak Leaf "...for devotion to duty under fire by keeping his radio set in operation and thus helping materially to keep artillery in action at a vital period."

After hostilities ceased, the men became part of the British Army of the Rhine and were housed in the Rhine Army College billets in Goettingen and Hamburg. Among the recreations he did at this time were going on a photography course, and canoeing on the Mohne dam reservoir He was demobilised on 22nd August 1947 from B Troop, 25/26 Battery, 7th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery.

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