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John Bailey

Pte.
John Bailey

Military Details

Service Number: 1528339

Regiment & Unit / Ship

3rd Coy Pioneer Corps

Service Branch

Army

Enlistment Details

Rank at Enlistment

Pte.

Service Number at Enlistment

1528339

Service History

Battalion War Diary Extract

The movements of 3 Company, Pioneer Corps in 1945 cannot be traced in surviving public sources, but available evidence shows that Pioneer Corps units were heavily engaged in labour, logistics, and reconstruction work across North West Europe—especially in the Netherlands and Germany—during this period.
This aligns with the fact that John Bailey of 3 Coy is buried at Jonkerbos War Cemetery in Nijmegen, indicating the company was operating in that region in mid 1945.
What we can confirm from historical records
Although no digitised war diary for 3 Company survives, broader Pioneer Corps documentation provides a reliable picture of where similar units were deployed:
North West Europe (Netherlands & Germany), early–mid 1945
By early 1945, Pioneer Corps companies were supporting the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), performing tasks such as:
• Keeping supply routes open
• Clearing debris and repairing infrastructure
• Railway and road maintenance
• Handling stores and ammunition
• Assisting medical and evacuation units
• Guarding and administrative duties
The British & Commonwealth Military Insignia Database
These activities were concentrated in the Netherlands and western Germany as Allied forces advanced and then transitioned to occupation and reconstruction.
Presence in the Nijmegen area
John Bailey’s burial at Jonkerbos War Cemetery (Nijmegen) strongly suggests that 3 Coy was operating in or near Nijmegen in June 1945. Pioneer units were frequently stationed near major logistical hubs, and Nijmegen was one of the most important supply and transit centres for the British Second Army and later BAOR.

Personal Details

Date of Birth

29th March 1915

Place of Birth

Cleator

Religion

RC

Address

9 Church Stree, Cleator

Residence (Roll of Honour)

Cleator Moor

Parents

John & Margaret

Siblings

James , George

Education and Occupation

Occupation

Unemplyed Barber

Work Address

8 Henderson Rd, Carlsile

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

5th June 1945

Age at Death

30

Place of Death

Netherlands

Theater of Action

Western Europe

Rank at Death

Pte.

Buried or Commemorated at

Grave of John Bailey

Jomkerbos Cemetry

Holland

Grave Position: 7.D.6

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