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Welsh Guards officer KIA during WW 2
I am doing a research project on the World War One and Two men from Kingsclere village killed in action for our Royal British Legion branch and would like to ask if anybody could help with any details for
115739 2nd Lt Philip Rowland Sperling. Welsh Guards. KIA Monday 11th March 1940. I would appreciate any info on where he was killed and what medals he may have been entitled to posthumously. Many thanks. Dudley |
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His CWGC entry seems to imply he died at home? He was a local to where his memorial is, is he also buried there?
In March 1940 the phoney war was happening and in NW Europe where the 1st Bn. Welsh Guards were as part of the BEF no combat was taking place. He might have died abroad but it is not shown on his records. Perhaps a search using his army number in the Gazette online might give you an answer. The second page of the CWGC entry lists the following. Second Lieutenant SPERLING, PHILIP ROWLAND Service Number 115739 Died 11/03/1940 Aged 29 Welsh Guards Son of Sir Rowland Arthur Charles Sperling, K.C.M.G., C.B. and of Lady Sperling (nee Kingsmill), of Kingsclere. B.A. (Oxon.). https://www.cwgc.org/find/find-war-d...2BGuards&war=2
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Regards, Jerry |
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Hello Jerry,
It certainly looks that way, I wonder if he had actually sailed out to Gibraltar on the 22nd of April 1939 and perhaps picked something unpleasant up, the battalion sailed for Marseilles on the 7th of November, not much going on until the spring really apart from the mundane garrison duties at Arras. Regards Frank |
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Died in aircraft crash.
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=195609 Quote:
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Very interesting, I wonder why he had been detached from his battalion.
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Greetings Gentlemen
Many thanks for the information. It is most valuable for me and allows me to complete a written tribute to him for our RBL branch. We lay a wreath for each of our village men and read out a summary of their service on a monthly basis at the appropriate time. Regards Dudley |
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Taking into account all the aforementioned information.His full medal entitlement (sad as it may seem) would the the 1939-45 War Medal
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Thanks to all concerned. I found this story very interesting as a former welsh Guardsman. I have added his details to our on line roll of honour. Thanks again.
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