Denis H Pendlebury enlisted into the General Service Corps in March 1945 and shortly after volunteered for airborne forces. He was sent to The Army Air Corps/ Airborne Forces Depot based at Albany Barracks on the Isle of Wight.Pte Pendlebury undertook parachute training course 175 which ran from 7 to 26 August 1945 at RAF Ringway. His course report reads ‘Above average jumper. Keen and confident, hard worker.’
He was posted to the newly formed 17th Parachute Battalion at Gordon Barracks, Bulford. On 24 March 1946 he sailed from Southampton on board SS Oronates to Port Said, a journey which took 9 days. After a few days under canvas in the Canal Zone he travelled by train to Palestine.
Whilst in Palestine the 17th Parachute Battalion amalgamated with the 7th Parachute Battalion in August 1946.
Pte Pendlebury spent almost two years on internal security and was involved in the 'search of Tel-Aviv'. In July 1947, Pte Pendlebury made 3 descents from a Dakota at RAF Aqir whilst carrying a 3in Mortar Barrel. He returned to the UK in December 1947 on board SS Arundel Castle.
Pte Pendlebury was demobbed in February 1948.
Denis passed away in May 2014
Service History
- 1945 Army Air Corps Depot / Airborne Forces Depot (Isle of Wight) (Private)
- 1945 17th Parachute Battalion (Private)
- 1946 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion (Private)