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GEORGE ERIC YORK

SERVICE NO. 7363459

Army: Private

Royal Army Medical Corps

Attached to

Parachute Regiment

9th Battalion

DIED: 06 June 1944

AGE: 25

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

He was a member of the Royal Army Medical Corps attached to 9th Battalion, Parachute Regiment. The battalion was tasked with capturing the Merville Gun Battery which Allied headquarters had designated as a D-Day priority.

The battalion were dropped by parachute at 00:50 on D-day as part of Operation Tonga (6th Airborne Division's parachute and glider assault in the early hours of D-Day).

The men of the battalion were widely dispersed when they were dropped. One glider crash-landed near the battery, killing ten soldiers.

Of those who did land in the right area, a number drowned because much of the drop zone had been flooded by the Germans as a defence against parachutists.

The exact circumstances of his death are unknown. He has no known place of burial so he is commemorated on the Bayeux Memorial to the Missing, Calvados.

MEMORIAL LOCATION: Column 13

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