Geoffrey Owen owned a shoe shop in Whitchurch, Salop before and after the war. He served throughout with 181 Airlanding Field Ambulance.
He survived for 8 hrs off the coast of Sicily after the ropes were cut early from his glider with only one other survivor. They were spotted by a Dutch trawler thanks to their red berets and were rescued.
Geoffrey was captured at Arnhem and treated casualties at St Joseph Stichting, as part of The Number 2 Surg. Team, and stayed when other POWs were moved to other camps. This is mentioned in the memorial there;
”British Major Simon M. Frazer from a medical unit of the British Army is allowed to stay to care for the wounded - he demanded this from the German leadership. He does this together with five nurses from the same unit: Fred Budd, Geoffrey Owen, Norman Mawditt, Phil Jackson, and Parker.“
Service History
- Date not known 181 Airlanding Field Ambulance RAMC (Lance Corporal)