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Canadian Memorial Cross, Geo VI, the reverse officially inscribed D.76656 Gdsm. D.C. BROMLEY (bottom arm marked ‘Sterling’) in case of issue with memorial card & original posting box. Copy Canadian Papers (9 pages) Died of Wounds 29.8.1944 (Wounded 19th, The Falaise Pocket, see below) Guardsman Douglas Clifford Bromley, 22nd Armoured Regt. (The Canadian Grenadier Guards) R.C.A.C. From Bromley, Syd...enham, buried Lewisham (Hither Green) Cemetery, U.K. WOUNDED France 19.8.1944, The Falaise Pocket 16-20.8.1944, The Final Battle for Normandy. “During 16–18 August, Simonds’ two armoured divisions pushed south-east towards Trun, where they aimed to link up with US General Patton’s forces and close the pocket. On 19 August, Simonds’ armour did link up with American forces at Chambois, then pushing north-east beyond Argentan” Extract 60th Anniversary The Final Battle for Normandy Northern France 9 July – 30 August 1944. D of W’s 29.8.1944. Medals issued 1950 - 1939-45 & F & G Stars, Defence & War Medals C.V.S.M. with clasp. Modern colour picture of C.W.G.C. headstone. Mint See More |

