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Henry O'Malley (1914-1983)

Soldier
Service No:3777827
Rank:Trooper
Squadron:A
Troop:1st
Role:Tank Driver
Known as:Harry
Wounded:3 Aug 1944
Mentioned in:
23H Story
Page 275
Casualty List
Record
Civilian
Residence:8 Bagnall Street, Liverpool, Lancashire (1945, 70)
Birth:2 Oct 1914 in Liverpool
Death:registered Sep 1983 in Warrington, Cheshire
Marriage:to Edith May Davies registered Mar 1940 in Liverpool North district
Children:1 son
Parents
William O'MalleyEdith Emma Farlow
Licensed Badge Poster.
90 Park Lane, West Lancashire (1939).
Birth 30 Oct 1879.
Birth 30 Aug 1875.
Death 6 Dec 1948 in Crosby, Lancashire.
Marriage 6 Jul 1904 at St Peter's church, Liverpool, Lancashire.

Notes

"The enemy, annoyed at the fact that we had penetrated so far through his line, began shelling and mortaring ferociously. A number of A Squadron members, without a tank, sat on the ground between a tank and the earth mound at the base of a hedge. On the other side of the hedge was a Rifle Brigade Bren carrier, loaded with mortar ammunition. The next minute there was an almighty explosion as a German shell made a direct hit on the carrier. When the smoke and dust cleared, Frank Moss, who had been sitting opposite me, had slumped forward with a large hole through his chest and died immediately. Harry O'Malley, my driver and Ken Payne, gunner, had suffered shrapnel wounds, had gone to the first aid post and were eventually evacuated to England."

Sgt Bertie McCully, A Squadron.