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Surname:Stubbs
Initials:H H
Rank:Corporal
Army Number:4803335
Notes:CMP. Formerly Lincolnshire Regiment, transferred to CMP. 19/4/46 to discharge.
30/11/48 He was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal.
Address:- 59 Lumb Lane, Littlemoss, Ashton under Lyne, Lancs.
Took part in Sicily Landings. Captured Arnhem, 2 Sect, 4 Para Bde.
Casualty List 1578/49, North West Europe, Missing believed POW, CMP, 4803335 Stubbs, L/Cpl. H H, 1 Airborne Div Pro Coy, 25/9/44.
Casualty List 1605/37, Western Europe previously reported missing believed POW now reported POW in German hands, location not known. 1 Airborne Div Pro Unit, previous list 1605.
Casualty List 1848/30, POW, previously reported POW now not POW. Previous list 1605/37.

WO 169/8675 War Diary 1 Airborne Division Pro Coy, CMP.
The Officer Commanding.
Provost Company,
1st Airborne Division.

Sir,
I have to report that on Monday the 12th July 1943 I was attached to "B" COMPANY, 2nd PARACHUTE BATTALION for operational purposes, accompanied by L/Cpl, INNS and STUBBS, C.M. POLICE. We emplaned at appprox. 19.15 hrs and we jumped about 22.40 hrs. Upon landing we found that we had been dropped about 20 miles North West of the right dropping zone We searched and found the rest of the section with the exception of three men, we then came under the orders of CAPT. CRAWLEY second in command of "B" COMPANY, 2nd PARACHUTE Bn. The same night we marched through the hours of darkness for about 10 miles due south, we hid in the Bamboo Canes during the hours of daylight. At approx. 20.30hyrs on 14th July 1943 we were preparing to move off when the sentry reported that PARACHUTE TROOPS were being dropped about 3/4 mile away from planes identified as enemy. Capt. CRAWLEY decided to stay the night in the same place. We remained there until approx. 21.00 hrs, 15th JULY 1943 and then we moved off again, That night we met no enemy opposition but had to cross the river TIMETO. During the day of the 16th July 1943 we lay on the banks of a stream which was bout 50 yds north of the raised road known as the CATAPILLAR, we resumed our march at about 21.30 hours and whilst crossing the CATAPILLAR we came under fire from one or two snipers. At approx. 04.00 hrs on the 17th JULY 1943 we contacted the advanced mobile tank unit of the 50th Division, 8th Army. During the time we were behind enemy lines we never met any of the AIRBORNE men.
I have nothing further to report.

Field signed TEECE, P. L/CPL
27th July 1943 C.M. POLICE
1st Airborne Divisional Provost Coy.
Sir,
We have read over and corroborated the above report.
Field signed 4450195 INNS, R, L/CPL.
27th July 1943 4803335 STUBBS, H, L/CPL
C.M. POLICE
1st Airborne Divisional Provost Company.

Casualty List 1578, North West Europe, missing believed POW, 25/9/1944, 1 Airborne Div Pro Coy. POW Stalag IVB, Muhlberg, Elbe, Brandenburg. Casualty List 1848, previously reported POW not now POW, 1 Airborne Div Pro Coy, previous List 1605 Western Europe.
Born Surfleet, Lincolnshire, his nickname was Junior due to his youthful looks.
30/11/48 He was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, TA Long Service Medal.
Address:- 59 Lumb Lane, Littlemoss, Ashton under Lyne, Lancs.
Herbert Henry Stubbs,
Prisoner of War Record:
Imprisonment: Stalag IV B GERMANY 🇩🇪