NAME | Gill | Frank Joseph |
RANK | IN GREECE
Lance Corporal |
ON DEMOB
Lance Corporal |
SERIAL NUMBER | SERVICE
2051895 |
PRISONER
22781 |
UNIT | IN GREECE
580 Army Troop Coy, RE |
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ACTIVE
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IN GREECE
March – 24 April 1941 |
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METHOD OF DEPARTURE
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Severely wounded aboard yacht Hellas in Piraeus Harbour air raid (24th April). Captured in hospital in Athens 27th April | |
POW CAMPS
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IN GREECE
Athens (Dulag 135?) Salonika (Dulag 183) |
IN OCCUPIED EUROPE
Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf (now in Poland) ArbKdo E251 Mittel-Langenau, Sudetenland; E587 Krakow; E552 Hindenburg Stalag XIIIC, Hammelburg |
NOTES
President of the Brotherhood of Veterans of the Greek Campaign until recently (when he sadly passed away aged 101). Author of “A Letter to my Daughter” “TTWWH”, Chaps 16 & 28 STORY We are pleased to share with you the story of Frank Gill from the information we have in our Archive. Please click on the headings/links below which will take you to the relevant PDF file. Please note we are sharing the contents of our Archive in good faith and in the spirit of the veterans asking us to “Tell Them We Were Here”. The copyright rests with the original authors (as credited), the families and/or The Brotherhood of Greek Veterans. Please contact us at greekveterans@gmail.com if you have any issues or concerns. |