As ‘A Pithead Polar Bear’ was in its final stages of
preparation, I received an email requesting some assistance in providing
information about the South Staffordshire Regiments in Normandy. The email came
from Paul Simpson MBE, a retired warrant officer, who is researching the
service of his great uncle, Corporal Peter W. Pimlott of the 7th
South Staffords. As this enquiry neatly coincided with a planned return to
Normandy I said that if at all possible I would visit Corporal Pimlott’s plot
in the Banneville-la-Campagne cemetery and lay a Royal British Legion cross.
Corporal Pimlott was killed in action with the 7th
South Staffordshire Regiment on 7th August 1944 in the Grimbosq
bridgehead established in order to allow the 59th (Staffordshire)
Division to cross the River Orne. He survived just 41 days in Normandy.
Yesterday I received an email from Paul with a photograph of
his great uncle’s mounted medals.
Corporal P.W. Pimlott
7th South Staffordshire Regiment
Killed in Action on 7th August 1944.
A lovely tribute thank you Adrian. We returned from our visit yesterday. Photos to follow. We were so happy to see the book was presented to Prince Edward. The book is very good.
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