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Lieutenant Colonel Finlay Kerr Austin

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Lieutenant Colonel Finlay Kerr Austin Veteran

Birth
Londonderry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Death
24 Feb 1944 (aged 25)
Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England
Burial
Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland Add to Map
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Lieutenant Colonel
Service No:77575
Regiment/Service: Royal Corps of Signals

He was born circa 1919 the son of John Clarke Austin and Constance Austin, of Armagh
Age:25

Additional info by Contributor: Middlesex Yeomanry Association (50820194)
Finlay Kerr
Initials: F K
Surname: Austin
DOB: Circa 1919
Age: 25
Birth Town: Londonderry.
Nationality: British
Resided County: Armagh.
Date of Death: 24/02/1944
Information: SON OF JOHN CLARKE AUSTIN AND CONSTANCE AUSTIN, OF ARMAGH.
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Service Number: 77575
Service: British Army
Regiment: Royal Corps Of Signals
Secondary Unit: Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force G-1 Division
Place of Death: United Kingdom

Additional info by Contributor: Middlesex Yeomanry Association (50820194)
Died of wounds on 24 February 1944 following an air raid at King Street and Pall Mall, London during the 'Little Blitz' (Operation Steinbock).
Lieutenant Colonel
Service No:77575
Regiment/Service: Royal Corps of Signals

He was born circa 1919 the son of John Clarke Austin and Constance Austin, of Armagh
Age:25

Additional info by Contributor: Middlesex Yeomanry Association (50820194)
Finlay Kerr
Initials: F K
Surname: Austin
DOB: Circa 1919
Age: 25
Birth Town: Londonderry.
Nationality: British
Resided County: Armagh.
Date of Death: 24/02/1944
Information: SON OF JOHN CLARKE AUSTIN AND CONSTANCE AUSTIN, OF ARMAGH.
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Service Number: 77575
Service: British Army
Regiment: Royal Corps Of Signals
Secondary Unit: Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force G-1 Division
Place of Death: United Kingdom

Additional info by Contributor: Middlesex Yeomanry Association (50820194)
Died of wounds on 24 February 1944 following an air raid at King Street and Pall Mall, London during the 'Little Blitz' (Operation Steinbock).


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