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Douglas Stanley was the son of Randolph and Elizebeth Stanley, of Bucknall, Stoke-on-Trent, and husband of Vera Stanley, also of Bucknall. He originally enlisted to the North Staffordshire Regiment (TA), posted to 20th Infantry Training Centre in mid-April 1942. He transferred to the South Staffordshire Regiment shortly afterwards in August, before finally joining the Royal Artillery in late December 1942.He was initially posted to 103rd Anti-Tank Regiment, before transferring to Airborne service with A Troop, 3rd Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery in July 1943. He subsequently undertook extensive training with the Battery in preparation for the invasion of Europe the following summer.

On 5 June 1944, he emplaned at Tarrant Rushton, Dorset as 6th Airborne Division embarked for D-Day, at the beginning of Op Overlord. Having successfully deplaned in Normandy the following morning, Gnr Stanley was Killed In Action later that day.

Gunner Stanley died on 6 June 1944, aged 35 years old. He is now buried at St Vaast-en-Auge Churchyard, Normandy.

Service History

  • 1942 20th Infantry Training Centre, North Staffordshire Regiment (TA) (Private)
  • 1942 4th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment (Private)
  • 1942 103rd Anti-Tank Regiment, RA (Gunner)
  • 1943 3rd Airlanding Anti-Tank Battery, RA

Decorations

France and Germany Star
1939-45 Star
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