In grateful memory

Herbert Boothroyd

Private

Name

Herbert Boothroyd

Regiment

Middlesex Regiment

Rank

Private

Date of death

11/07/1944

Buried/commerated at

ST. Manvieu War Cemetry, Cheux, France. Ref: VI. F. 7.

Enlisted

1941

Parents

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boothroyd

Occupation/employer

Bus Driver

Address

Heckmondwike; formerly of 30, Woodhead Lane, Clifton

Educated at

Biography

Had been a Server at St John’s Church, Clifton
Operation Jupiter was an offensive by VIII Corps of the British Second Army on 10 to 11 July 1944 during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. The objective of the 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division (Major-General Ivor Thomas), was to capture the villages of Baron-sur-Odon, Fontaine-Étoupefour, Chateau de Fontaine and to recapture Hill 112. An attached brigade of the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division would take Éterville, Maltot and the ground up to the River Orne and then the tanks of the 4th Armoured Brigade, supported by infantry, would advance through the captured ground and secure several villages to the west of the River Orne. It was hoped that the initial objectives could be captured by 9:00 a.m., after which the 4th Armoured Brigade would exploit the success.

Inscription

“GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAN THIS” ANNIE AND AUDREY