Guardsman
Andrew Nolan
Military Details
Service Number: 2663067
Regiment & Unit / Ship
Colestream Guards
Service Branch
Army
Enlisted
6th August 1940
Enlistment Details
Date of Enlistment
06/ 8/1940
Residence at Enlistment
Oxford
Rank at Enlistment
Guardsman
Service Number at Enlistment
2663067
Service History
Battalion War Diary Extract
During the summer of 1940 as the battle of Britain raged in the sky's above the Guards Depot at Caterham , mushroomed into what was virtually a military town where thousands of recruits of the five Guards foot regiments were undergoing training. Both were specific, priority targets for low-level attacks.
Life in the Depot during these dangerous days is described by former Grenadier Fred Whittle who now lives near Kendal in Cumbria:
"The Depot had consisted of large, three-storey grey stone barrack blocks beside the parade ground, but when I arrived in July 1940 as conscript Grenadier recruit 2619944 Whittle F. they were surrounded by acres of Nissen-type huts, erected hurriedly to accommodate the huge call-up influx.
The intensity of the German raids increased through that Summer and the frequency of attacks severely affected training. Warning sirens meant we had to break off and take to the slit trench open shelters around the cricket pitch. Most raids were of short duration, but each cost at least one training recruit.
...
On other nights we were less fortunate. One raid succeeded in destroying one of the smaller barrack blocks and a number of Welsh Guards recruits were killed or injured.
Transfer Details
Regiment Transferred To
Colestream Guards
Personal Details
Date of Birth
27th May 1907
Place of Birth
Frizington
Religion
RC
Address
Frizington
Residence (Roll of Honour)
Oxford
Married
Sarah nee Foy
Children
Andrew
Education and Occupation
Occupation
Car Worker
Work Address
29 Westland Rd, Oxford
Death and Memorial
Date of Death
1st September 1940
Age at Death
33
Circumstances of Death
Caterham in Surrey was t seriously affected by Luftwaffe bombers during the Battle of Britain.
The Guards Depots at Caterham not for the first time was bombed on 1 September 1940 In particular the Drill Shed No.1 was destroyed and “A”. Block Married Quarters and the Sergeants’ Mess damaged by enemy action on the 1st September." There were 7 guardsman new recruits killed in this raid including Andrew Nolan
Obituary:
'The Whitehaven News', Thursday 5 September 1940
"Mrs. M. Foy, Duke Street, Cleator Moor, has received a telegram stating that her son-in-law, Guardsman A. Nolan, has lost his life as the result of enemy action. Mr. Nolan was well known in the Frizington district, where he was a popular bandsman.
His wife, formerly Miss S. Foy, was on the staff of Cleator Moor St. Patrick's Girls School before her marriage. After their wedding Mr. and Mrs. Nolan settled in Oxford where Mr. Nolan was employed until he joined the Guards. There is one child."
Place of Death
Caterham
Theater of Action
Western Europe
Battle
Battle of Britain
Regiment at Death
Colestream Guards
Rank at Death
Guardsman
Buried or Commemorated at
Oxford (Rose Hill) Cemetery
U.K.
Grave Position: Sec. G.4. Grave 59
Private Memorial: Cleator Moor Roll of Honour
Frizington War Memorial
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