Private Edward ‘Ted’ Donald was born in Felling (then in County Durham but now in Tyne & Wear) in December 1917. He was the youngest of 8 children (5 girls, 3 boys).
Edward enlisted with The 5th Berkshire Regiment before volunteering for service with the airborne forces. After learning to parachute jump on Course 4 at RAF Ringway in late December 1941, he was posted to 2 Para.
Edward and was killed in action on 8 March 1943, whilst defending ‘Cork Hill’, in Tunisia, during the 1st phase of the Battle of Tamera.
Paul Durham recalls this about the service of his great uncle:
"I remember talking to one of my great aunts about him in the early 1980s. She had a photo of him on her TV, taken in his uniform. She told me he had died as a result of being strafed by Messerschmidt aircraft. What research I have been able to conduct in recent years seems to render this a distinct possibility."
Created with information kindly supplied by Paul Durham, Edward Donald was his great Uncle.
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