Reginald Woodrow Jones, son of Samuel and Jane Jones and husband of Mary Jones, of Blackburn, Lancashire, enlisted into The Royal Artillery and volunteered for airborne forces.
Corporal Jones successfully completed parachute training on course 72 at RAF Ringway from 12 to 23 July 1943. His course report stated ‘Good worker, reliable’. He was posted to 13th (Lancashire) Parachute Battalion.
He jumped into Normandy on D Day and later took part in the 6th Airborne Division response to the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes, during Winter 1944-5.
Cpl Jones was killed in action on 3 January 1945, aged 28, and was buried in Bure, Tellin, (Belgium) temporary burial ground. He was later reinterred in Hotton War Cemetery on 22 May 1947.
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