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Timekeeper at Aircraft Factory living at Worthington Road, Surbiton, Surrey
Timekeeper at Aircraft Factory living at Worthington Road, Surbiton, Surrey


Enlisted 17th January 1940 in the East Surrey Regiment
Enlisted 17th January 1940 as Private with the East Surrey Regiment


Transferred to the Royal Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Transferred as Corporal, 2nd Battn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment


and as Corporal, 2nd Battn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment
He took part in the fierce fighting around Caen in France following


he took part in fierce fighting around Caen
the ‘D-Day’ landings and died on 6th August 1944, aged 27 years.
 
and died 6th August 1944 in France, aged 27 years.
 
Buried in Bayeux War Cemetery - Calvados (Grave Ref. XX.E.4)


Buried in Bayeux War Cemetery - Calvados


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Revision as of 11:12, 8 March 2024

Jack Albert Fowler

Son of Percy Albert Fowler and Dorothy Edith Fowler née Beswell of Surbiton, Surrey

Spouse of Gladys Irene Fowler née Peach of 84 Atbara Road, Teddington

Born 4th July 1917 at Kingston (or Tolworth or Surbiton)

Timekeeper at Aircraft Factory living at Worthington Road, Surbiton, Surrey

Enlisted 17th January 1940 as Private with the East Surrey Regiment

Transferred as Corporal, 2nd Battn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment

He took part in the fierce fighting around Caen in France following

the ‘D-Day’ landings and died on 6th August 1944, aged 27 years.

Buried in Bayeux War Cemetery - Calvados


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