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Corporal

Horace Douglas Benton

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1917/12/08 - Born Staffordshire

Son of Emanuel and Martha Annie Benton

Brother to Evelyn May

Occupation Committee Clerk, Wolverhampton

Civilian role Air Raid Precautions

 

Royal Corps of Signals

attd. 3rd Indian Corps of Signals

 

Service

Transported to Singapore, Malaya.

1941/12/08 - Japan entered the war by attacking Pearl Harbour, Hong Kong and Malaya.

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Japanese troops landed at Singora and Patani, Thailand plus Kota Bharu, Malaya.

The Japanese troops landing at Kota Bharu, soon took control of the airfield leaving the defending troops with very little air cover.

Malaya

 The battle hardened Japanese quickly gained a foothold and pushed the defending troops back to Singapore Island.

On the 31st of January 1942, the Causeway joining Malaya to Singapore was blown in an attempt to halt the Japanese troops.

Singapore

On the night of the 8th of February 1942, the Japanese landed on the North West side of Singapore Island. General Percival had made strong the North East coastline thinking that is where the Japanese would attack, but the Japanese bluff worked, as by the 15th February 1942, Singapore was forced into surrendering.

 

1942/05/02 - WO 417/42, Casualty List No. 813. Reported ‘Missing’.

1943/09/01 - WO 417/65, Casualty List No. 1227. Previously shown on Casualty List No. 813 as Missing, 15/02/1942. Now reported a ‘Prisoner of War’.

 

Japanese PoW

1942/02/15 - Captured Singapore

PoW No. M-6482

Japanese Index Card - Side One

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Japanese Index Card - Side Two

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1942/11/04 - Transported overland to Thailand, ‘N’ Letter Party, train 11

29th Train to Thailand

Commander Lt-Col. S.C. Scott, 2/17 Dogra Regiment

New PoW  No. II 6091

Work Party 2

Thailand Camps:-

Wang Lan - 68 Km from Nong Pladuk

Tha Kilen- 98 Km from Nong Pladuk

Wang Pho - 112 Km from Nong Pladuk

Nam Chon Ya - 229 Km from Nong Pladuk

1943/06/01 - Reported sick at Nam Chon Ya Camp

Died Nam Chon Ya, Thailand

Buried grave 38.

After the war he was re-interned  at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

 

Died

Age 25

1943/06/18

 

Loved Ones

Son of Emanuel and Martha Ann Benton, of Willenhall, Staffordshire

 

Memorial

KANCHANABURI War CEMETERY

6. C. 36.

Benton-Horace-Diuglas - Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Site Plan

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

Thailand

 

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING, WE WILL REMEMBER

 

Information

Andrew Snow - Thailand Burma Railway Centre

Fall of Malaya and Singapore

Thailand Burma Railway

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

KEW Files:- WO 361/2172, WO 361/1526, WO 345/4, WO 361/1954, WO 361/1979, WO 361/2053, WO 392/23, WO 361/2189, WO 361/2058, WO 361/2167, WO 361/1623, WO 361/1585,

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