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In Memoriam: Sgt. Edward Mons Wilson 23rd Hussars, 11th Armoured Div

In Memoriam: Sgt. Edward Mons Wilson 23rd Hussars, 11th Armored Div.

Killed here on September 21, 1944 in a burning tank:
-.Sgt. Edward Mons Wilson, age 29, son of William Donkin Wilson and Florence Wilson, from Gateshead, Co. Durham, UK. He served with the 23rd Hussars Royal Armored Corps. 11th Armored Division. Mentioned on Panel 1, Memorial GROESBEEK MEMORIAL

On September 21, 1944, a violent battle took place between Rullen and Gerwen between the 23rd Hussars and the German 107th Panzer Brigade. A British reconnaissance vehicle and two English tanks were destroyed in this battle. One of the tanks burned out completely. An English soldier was taken from this tank by residents of Gerwen and buried in the field at the Huikert there. During this fight, 23rd Hussars had also 10 wounded.
In October 1944 an unknown Englishman was listed by the 3rd Graves Registration Unit of the 2nd British army. On December 30, 1947, the remains were exhumed by the 55th GCU (Grave Concentration Unit) and buried in the churchyard in Mook. Recent research has helped this stranger rediscover his name, Edward Mons Wilson.

The information column at this location has been part of a bicycle route since 2014, celebrating 70 years of liberation Nuenen c.a.

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  • Text: Geert-Jan van Glabbeek
  • Photos: Geert-Jan van Glabbeek