Walter J Dyton initially enlisted into the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, prior to volunteering for airborne forces.
He attended RAF Ringway for parachute course 52, which ran from 22 February to 8 March 1943. Upon completion he was posted to The 7th (Light Infantry) Parachute Battalion.
Sgt Dyton served with 1 Platoon, A Company, 7th (LI) Para Bn in Normandy. A local paper reported:
‘Sgt Dyton who is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Dyton has been twice wounded and once injured in France, since he went away abroad on D-Day. Reported missing for nine days it was later discovered that in making a heavy parachute landing, he sustained an injury to the knee. Later he suffered from shrapnel wounds and his third injury was from a mortar shell. He is now receiving hospital treatment in England.’ (Source and date unknown.)
Compiled by Wendy George with kind assistance from Michael Pine-Coffin
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