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He was 24 years old when he enlisted with the Scots Guards, joining the 2nd Battalion after basic training on 5 August 1940 in time to go with them to Egypt. The Battalion was to
see service in Syria from September 1942 until February 1943, when they returned to North Africa to fight in the Desert and Italian campaigns.
Gilbert married on 24 July 1940, leaving his wife at their home in Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, when he left for Egypt on 5 August.
The 2nd Battalion returned home in April 1944 in preparation for the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 but the unit was not used during the landings and was to remain in England until the
New Year.
On 29 January 1945 the 2nd Battalion joined other forces in Northern Europe for the push towards Germany, the Scots Guards seeing action all through this area.
I was told by his brother that the Guards were in the Stuttgart area when it is understood that Gilbert stepped on a mine, receiving fatal multiple wounds.
This was on 27 April 1945 - so close to the end of the war in May. Sadly he never saw his daughter who was born two weeks after he and his unit returned to the war front.
He was buried in Becklingen War Cemetery.
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Updated: 26.6.2011
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