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Walter Casson Chadwick

Pte.
Walter Casson Chadwick

Military Details

Service Number: 6460279

Regiment & Unit / Ship

2nd (Airborne)

Service Branch

Army

Enlistment Details

Battalion at Enlistment

2nd (Airborne)

Service Number at Enlistment

6460279.

Service History

Walter Casson Chadwick was the son of Walter and Lilian Chadwick; husband of Daisy Winifred Chadwick, of St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, he enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers and volunteered for airborne forces.

Private Chadwick successfully completed glider training and was posted to 2nd (Airborne) Battalion, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, and took part in operation Varsity (Rhine Crossing).

Pte Chadwick was killed in action on 24 March 1945, aged 25, and was given a field burial at Hamminkeln and was re-interred to Reichswald Forest War Cemetery on 16 April 1947.


Battalion War Diary Extract

24 March 1945 Operation Varsity "The Last Drop"
On this day 80 years ago the Allies forces in Western Europe launched Operation Varsity the largest single airborne operation in history.
On a single day, over 16,000 men , were inserted by glider and parachute into western Germany. Around 8000 of those came from the British 6th Airborne Division, flying aboard 243 C47 aircraft and 440 gliders. The Brits' major objectives were the village of Hamminkeln, the Diersfordt wood and the river Issel. With the nearby ground troops already advancing in amphibious vehicles, Varsity proved to be a complete success. It was the final airborne operation of the war in Europe, with the Germans suing for peace just over a month later.
Though as was the case with all such operations in WW2 casualties were high with one in 5 of the British division killed or wounded !

Personal Details

Place of Birth

Cleator Moor

Religion

C of E

Residence (Census)

Squires Gate, St Anne's Lancashire

Residence (Roll of Honour)

StLLeonards on Sea

Siblings

Walter & Lillian

Married

Daisy Winnifred

Education and Occupation

School

Montreal

Occupation

Death and Memorial

Date of Death

24th March 1945

Age at Death

25

Theater of Action

Western Europe

Battle

Reichswald Forest

Battalion/Vessel at Death

2nd Airborne

Rank at Death

Pte.

Notes

The Towns Roll of Honour shows that two men from Cleator Moor in the 6th Airlanding Brigade were killed in action that day
Private Walter Casson Chadwick Age 25

Private Edward Joseph Burns Age 25

Buried or Commemorated at

Grave of Walter Casson Chadwick

Reichswald Forest War Cemetery

Germany

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