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Kenneth Jackson | |||
Rank: | Corporal | Number: | 7913149 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 46th The L'pool Welsh | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Tank Rgt (R.A.C.) | ||
Died: | 03/08/1942 | Age: | 27 |
How Died: | Died of Wounds | ||
Country of burial: | Egypt | Grave Photo: | No |
Cemetery or Memorial: | Alamein Cemetery | ||
Town Memorial: | Sale | ||
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Born on the 20th March 1915, the birth being registered during the June quarter 1915 - rtef: 8a/282, the son of John & Bertha Mary Jackson (nee Hitchen). Attended Sale Central School and Salford Royal Technical College. Employed as a Head Clerk in the Rayon Department of the Fine Cotton Spinners Association. He was an active member of the Broadheath Methodist Church, being a Sunday School Teacher and missionary collector. He was also the Broadheath organiser of collections for the National Children's Home and Orphanage. Also from 1923, he was a player and secretary of the St. Mary's Football Club. Engaged since Christmas 1940, to Miss Joyce Wardman of West Timperley. 1939 National Registration - 38 Abbey Road, Ashton upon Mersey. John Jackson - Married - born: on the 14th May 1888 - occ: Motor Engineer. Bertha M. Jackson - Married - born on the 5th June 1884 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties. John E. Jackson - Single - born on the 23rd November 1912 - occ: Commercial Agent. Kenneth Jackson - Single - born on the 20th March 1915 - occ: Head Clerk, Rayon Silk Fibre Spinners. Called up in 1940 he was posted to the Middle East in 1942. Died of Multiple Wounds in an Italian POW Field Camp Hospital. According to the RoH report in the 04/08/1944 edition of the local newspaper, he was buried in the German/Italian war cemetery at Mersa-Matruk. When war was declared Kenneth joined the Royal Tank Regiment, by then part of the Royal Armoured Corps. After training he was posted to the 46th Royal Tank Regiment. This was one of several Territorial Army tank regiments that were formed as part of the expansion of the reserves in the late 1930s. Kenneth did well there, ultimately rising to the rank of Corporal. His regiment was one of several that were sent to the Middle East as fighting developed there, taking part in several operations. It was during one of these, in the summer of 1942, that Kenneth was wounded. He died of his wounds on Monday the 3rd of August 1942, at Matruh, Egypt. Death reported in the 05/03/1943 edition of the Sale & Stretford Guardian. He was initially buried at the nearby Matruh Transit Camp cemetery. In June 1944, when several of these smaller cemeteries were closed, he was re-interred in El Alamein Cemetery. The inscription his parents chose for his headstone was, "Life's Glory. Steel-true, blade-straight. Resurgam Invictus". |
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