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=== CALVERT, Leslie Douglas (J) === |
=== CALVERT, Leslie Douglas (J) === |
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Regiment: 30 Bn Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment |
Regiment: 30 Bn Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment |
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“''Calvert On -– September 1944 overseas Leslie Douglas Calvert, formerly Cheshire Yeomanry.''” |
“''Calvert On -– September 1944 overseas Leslie Douglas Calvert, formerly Cheshire Yeomanry.''” |
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[[File:6 2WW2 Gander AJ 2.jpg| |
[[File:6 2WW2 Gander AJ 2.jpg|302x302px|alt=|thumb|<small>''The Cheshire (Earl of Chester’s) Yeomanry’ by Lt Col Verdin''</small>]] |
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'''Chester Chronicle 28 October 1944''' contains a report on a meeting of Chester CHA and HF Rambling Club which contains – “''The President spoke of the loss sustained by the death of Mr Les Calvert, a member of the Club. One Minute’s silence was observed.''” |
'''Chester Chronicle 28 October 1944''' contains a report on a meeting of Chester CHA and HF Rambling Club which contains – “''The President spoke of the loss sustained by the death of Mr Les Calvert, a member of the Club. One Minute’s silence was observed.''” |
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He is mentioned four times in the book on “''The Cheshire (Earl of Chester’s) Yeomanry''”, where he served alongside the GANDER brothers, though his second initial is given as J. |
He is mentioned four times in the book on “''The Cheshire (Earl of Chester’s) Yeomanry''”, where he served alongside the GANDER brothers, though his second initial is given as J. |
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See particularly page 228 relating to Nov/Dec 1939: “''In Captain Barbour’s absence Lieut Phillips-Brocklehurst temporarily assumed command of Headquarters Squadron, which was also without SQMS L J Calvert* whose knee was broken when he was kicked by a horse.'' |
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''*SQMS Calvert was later to serve with the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. He died in North Africa in September 1944.''” |
''*SQMS Calvert was later to serve with the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. He died in North Africa in September 1944.''” |
Latest revision as of 10:38, 3 April 2022
CALVERT, Leslie Douglas (J)
Regiment: 30 Bn Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
Rank: Company Quartermaster Sergeant
Died: 19 September 1944
Aged: 52
Buried/ Memorial: Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, Algeria
Address: Hoole Village
Cheshire Observer 7 October 1944
ON ACTIVE SERVICE
“Calvert On -– September 1944 overseas Leslie Douglas Calvert, formerly Cheshire Yeomanry.”
Chester Chronicle 28 October 1944 contains a report on a meeting of Chester CHA and HF Rambling Club which contains – “The President spoke of the loss sustained by the death of Mr Les Calvert, a member of the Club. One Minute’s silence was observed.”
He is mentioned four times in the book on “The Cheshire (Earl of Chester’s) Yeomanry”, where he served alongside the GANDER brothers, though his second initial is given as J.
See particularly page 228 relating to Nov/Dec 1939: “In Captain Barbour’s absence Lieut Phillips-Brocklehurst temporarily assumed command of Headquarters Squadron, which was also without SQMS L J Calvert* whose knee was broken when he was kicked by a horse.
*SQMS Calvert was later to serve with the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment. He died in North Africa in September 1944.”