Pte.
David Beatty Denney
Military Details
Service Number: 5955533
Regiment & Unit / Ship
5th Beds & Herts Regiment
Service Branch
Army
Enlistment Details
Place of Enlistment
Watford
Residence at Enlistment
108 Harwoods Rd , Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Rank at Enlistment
Pte.
Battalion at Enlistment
5th
Service Number at Enlistment
5955533
Service History
David records show that he w as taken POW by the Japanese in 1942 . His Army RoH entry has him being a casualty on 4 July 1943
Battalion War Diary Extract
5th Battalion Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment 1941 – 1945
By Martin Styles
Background
The 5th Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, in common with all other units of the Territorial Army, was embodied on 25 August 1939.
The Commander of the 18th Division was Major-General M. B. Beckwith-Smith.
The Battalion was in the 55th Infantry Brigade of the 18th Division.
The 55th Brigade was commanded by Brigadier T. H. Massey-Beresford.
The key officers in the Battalion at the time of embarkation were:-
Lt-Col. A.D. Gaye Commanding Officer
Lt-Col. D.Rhys Thomas, O.R.E. M.C. Second in Command
Major M.A. H. Ditton Adjutant Captain
H.E.I. Phillips Quartermaster Lt (QM)
A. Sale Company Commanders Major
The 5th Battalion spend between January and April in Galashiels, Scotland before being moved to Uttoxeter, Staffordshire for a few weeks in April and then onto Atherstone in Warwickshire. In September they move again to Litchfield, Staffordshire before leaving home shores from Liverpool on 29 October.
The 5th Battalion Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment along with the 1/5th Foresters and the 1st Battalion the Cambridgeshires, formed one of the three Brigades of the British 18th Division, 55 Brigade.
18th Division sailed from Liverpool aboard a converted P&O liner, the troopship Orcades, initially intended for the Middle East. The Orcades was diverted to S.E,Asia, destination Singapore.
29 Oct 1941
left Liverpool
9 Oct 1941
Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada
No date given
Port of Spain, Trinidad
10-13 Dec 1941
Capetown, South Africa
28 Dec 1941
Bombay, India
30 Dec 1941
disembarked
31 Dec 1941
Ahmednagar, India
17 Jan 1942
left above
19 Jan 1942
re-embarked
29 Jan 1942
land at Keppel Harbour, Singapore, via Sunda Straits
The 5th Battalion land at Singapore Harbour 29th January, only to be rushed east to Changi. Two days later the remnants of the Allied forces that had been fighting the Japanese were concentrated on Singapore Island, ready for a last stand.
Within two weeks Singapore has fallen and the battalion spent the rest of the war in the notoriously brutal Japanese POW camps.
The Japanese prisoners of war from the 5th Battalion return home in several detachments.
Although exact numbers are unknown, around a third of those captured at Singapore died in captivity.
Personal Details
Date of Birth
21st January 1915
Place of Birth
Frizington
Address
37 Mill St ., Frizington (in 1921)
Residence (Census)
! Queens street , Frizington
Parents
Samuel and Ann-Ellen
Siblings
Mossop , Samuel , Joseph , Pricilla , Eliza
Married
Ivy
Education and Occupation
School
St Pauls Frizington
Occupation
Coal Carter
Death and Memorial
Date of Death
4th July 1943
Age at Death
28
Circumstances of Death
While being held as a POW David died on 4 July 1943 reason for death unknown
Place of Death
Thailand
Theater of Action
Far East
Battle
Battalion/Vessel at Death
5th Bttn
Rank at Death
Pte.
Buried or Commemorated at
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