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 The Fallen Men of South Warwickshire - World War Two


Private 3968209 James KEMPLEY - 1st/5th Battalion Welch Regiment


Killed in Action on 30 June 1944 aged 24

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Military History

   
Commonwealth War Grave or Memorial SWFHS Area Memorials
St. Manvieu War Cemetery Avon Dassett
   
Date and Place Enlisted Action, Battle or Other Reason Killed
Not known Operation Overlord
   
Place of Death Military Service Information
near Bronay Arrived in France on 26 Jun 1944
   

Circumstances Leading to Death          

On the 26th June, the Battalion's Rifle Companies and the Battalion HQ arrived in France, completing their move to the Concentration Area at Subles. The vehicles arrived on the 29th June, and the Battalion was now assembled and ready for action.

Orders were given to consolidate 8th Corp's area, and 1/5th Welch moved to Bronay. They remained in these positions until relieved by 4 Welch, on the very early morning of the 3rd July.


 Personal & Family History

 

Birth Date/Place Bapitsm Date/Place
16 Jan 1920 at Hayton, Yorkshire  
   
Parents Names Parents Abode
Walter and Violet Mary Kempley Sibford Gower, Oxfordshire
   
Downside School 1931 - 1937  
   
Address History Employment History                       
1921 - Bielby, Pocklington, York 1939 - Builders Labourer
1939 - Avon Dassett