ERIC EVAN ABELL
SERVICE NO. 6016672
Army: Lance Serjeant
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment landed on Jig Red sector of Gold Beach around H-Hour on D-Day. They came ashore slightly off their intended landing position.
B and D Companies suffered many casualties on the beach due to German defensive fire but they were able to get off the beach and reached their objective of Les Rocquettes.
C Company advanced on Le Buhot, passing through Asnelles in cooperation with A Company of 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment but they met considerable opposition both there and when they then advanced to Le Buhot.
The battalion's final objective of the day was a German gun battery south-west of Puits d'Herode which A Company took after strong opposition.
By late afternoon B Company was ordered to take over Ryes from 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment and the battalion spent the night there. The exact circumstances of his death are not known.
STORY
This story is shared by the Trust with kind permission from Mavis Williams, Researcher.
Eric Evan Abell was born in 1919 the son of John Leonard & Catherine Mary Abell, he was baptised in the parish of Holyhead, Anglesey on the 14th of January 1919 , his address was Stockport House. His father was a Master Outfitter.
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MEMORIAL LOCATION: Column 3
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