John Philip Watson worked as a painter prior to enlisting into the Royal Artillery in March 1938, serving with a Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
He served in the North African campaign and the liberation of Italy. After volunteering for airborne forces he qualified as a military parachutist in September 1944.
He served with C Company, 6th (Royal Welch) Parachute Battalion in Greece during the winter of 1944-45.
After the war he contracted a skin infection and was hospitalised at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup. He returned to the Royal Artillery until his demobilisation, finishing his time on guard duty in Germany.
By ParaData Editor with the kind assistance of Jim Watson
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