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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945



Remembering those who died this day.

  • Ford Harry. Cpl. (d.13th October 1944)
  • Fraser John Robert. Private (d.13th Oct 1944)
  • Gaskarth James Albert. Bmbdr. (d.13th Oct 1944)
  • Kirk George. Pte. (d.13th October 1944)
  • Lucier Sylvan Ryan. FO. (d.13th Oct 1944)
  • Shaw Albert. Pte. (d.13th October 1944)
  • Simpson Hugh. Able Sea. (d.13th Oct 1944)

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 the 13th of October 1944?


There are:42 items tagged 13th of October 1944 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.




Stories from 13th October 1944





FO. Sylvan Ryan Lucier. US Army Air Force, 45th TC Sqd. 316 TC Group. (d.13th Oct 1944)

As an American born nine months after Pearl Harbor I am now reflecting on how huge the war was in my developing years. I recently started a memorial blog for my uncle FO Sylvan Ralph Lucier who lived on your soil from about January 1944 until his death in a double tow glider accident October 13, 1944. He flew a British Horsa on D-Day in Normandy, and a Waco in the Liberation of Holland. He was in the 316 TC Group, assigned to the 438th (88th SQ) for Normandy. His glider crashed, killing all three aboard near the town of Tiffield, Northamptonshire. He was buried for a time at Cambridge.

I have mostly his aviation training and social history posted on my uncle's site (www.sylvanlucier.blogspot.com) and am gathering and slowly publishing what I find about his missions in Africa, Sicily, France & Holland. I am trying to construct in my mind how he lived on the English bases. He was a very quiet person and a devout Catholic and the many cards in my grandmother's scrapbook were for masses for his parents. He was convinced he would not survive the war but he survived many missions and then died transporting cargo from one base to another!

I have greatly enjoyed reading, "Friendly Invasion, Memories of Operation Bolero," (The American Occupation of Britain 1942-1945) by Henry Buckton, and published by Phillimore & Co. Ltd.2006. There was great secrecy with aviation accidents in war time but I would like to find someone in England who remembers the tradegy or a later report written about Sylvan's accident near Tiffield, England. I was fortunate to have obtained the official accident report. I would appreciate any ideas about finding any eyewitnesses to the crash site or its exact location. Such horrible events must have brought the war much too close to civilians in the countryside! I'm planning a trip to Europe in the near future and hope to include places he lived in England, and memorial sites.

Visit Ann's site for further information

Anne Nephew



Private John Robert Fraser. Army, Black Watch Royal Highland Regiment. (d.13th Oct 1944)

I'm looking for the family of Private John Robert Fraser, F/36192 of The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada. He was the son of John Hill Fraser and Janet Fraser of Derbert, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was killed on the 13th of October 1944, aged 21. We bring flowers to his grave in The Netherlands.

Louis Baseler



Pte. George Kirk. British Army, 1/4th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. (d.13th October 1944)

George Kirk was the son of Edward and Margret E. Kirk of Hull. He was 20 years old when he died and is buried in the Baarle-Nassau (Ulicoten) Roman Catholic Churchyard, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands.

S Flynn



Cpl. Harry Ford. British Army, 1/4th Btn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. (d.13th October 1944)

Corporal Ford was the son of Wilfred and Minnie Ford of Thorner in Yorkshire. He was 26 when he died and is buried in the Baarle-Nassau (Ulicoten) Roman Catholic Churchyard, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands.

S Flynn



Able Sea. Hugh Simpson. Royal Navy, HMS Pembroke. (d.13th Oct 1944)

Hugh Simpson was a distant relative of mine who must have been very distressed because he committed suicide on 13th of October 1944 by drowning himself in Chatham South Dock.











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