Albert Basil Cox was the son of Albert Ernest and Beatrice Emily Cox, of Marlborough, Wiltshire.
He served with 210 Battery, 53rd (Worcestershire Yeomanry) Airlanding Light Regiment RA after he was enlisted into the Royal Artillery during World War II.
Gnr Cox took off for Operation Varsity, the airborne assault across the Rhine, in a Horsa Mk II from RAF Dunmow. The glider also contained Major GW Culley, his battery commander, Bombardier H Dickens, Lance Bombardier JE Lord, Lance Bombardier PHH Moore, and Gunner ED Lay. The main load was a wireless equipped jeep, trailer and two light weight motor cycles.
Unfortunately the glider was hit by anti-aircraft fire as it approached the landing zone and crashed 4000 metres to the north of DZ A. All the occupants were killed by machine gun fire.
Gunner Cox died on 24 March 1945, aged 19 years, and is now buried in the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany.
Compiled by Harvey Grenville and Bob Hilton
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