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Marine Joseph David “Joe” Windall

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Marine Joseph David “Joe” Windall Veteran

Birth
Death
2 Sep 2006 (aged 22)
Afghanistan
Burial
High Wycombe, Wycombe District, Buckinghamshire, England Add to Map
Plot
On right shortly after entering gate from car park.
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Marine Joseph David Windall, was killed following the crash of a RAF Nimrod MR2 aircraft in Afghanistan on Saturday 2 September 2006 along with thirteen other personnel.

The other thirteen killed were:
Flt Lt Steven Johnson, 38, from Collingham, Nottinghamshire, Flt Lt Leigh Anthony Mitchelmore, 28, from Bournemouth, Dorset, Flt Lt Gareth Rodney Nicholas, 40, from Redruth, Cornwall, Flt Lt Allan James Squires, 39, from Clatterbridge, Merseyside and Flt Lt Steven Swarbrick, 28, from Liverpool.
Flt Sgt Gary Wayne Andrews, 48, from Tankerton, Kent, Flt Sgt Stephen Beattie, 42, from Dundee, Flt Sgt Gerard Martin Bell, 48, from Newport, Shropshire, and Flt Sgt Adrian Davies, 49, from Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Sgt Benjamin James Knight, 25, from Bridgwater, Sgt John Joseph Langton, 29,from Liverpool and Sgt Gary Paul Quilliam, 42, from Manchester.
L/Cpl Oliver Simon Dicketts, of the Parachute Regiment, from Wadhurst and Royal Marine Joseph David Windall, 22, from Hazlemere.Rank: Marine
Number: P061055B
Unit/Base: '3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines'
Regiment/Corps: Royal Marines
Service: Royal Navy
Age: 22 years old
Died on active service.

Joseph joined the Royal Marines in November 2002, completing Recruit Training in June 2003. After a short period of time working at RM Stonehouse, Plymouth, he successfully completed a Signaller Class 3 course enabling him to be employed as a communicator in all parts of the Corps. Since completing this course Marine Windall had been busy deploying all around the world for training exercises and operational tours.

An intelligent individual with a mature attitude, Marine Windall was often employed on tasks requiring the ability to work unsupervised and with a great deal of initiative.

Enthusiastic and with an amicable attitude to life, Joe was an immensely popular member of the Royal Marines, and will be sorely missed.

(source: MOD)
Marine Joseph David Windall, was killed following the crash of a RAF Nimrod MR2 aircraft in Afghanistan on Saturday 2 September 2006 along with thirteen other personnel.

The other thirteen killed were:
Flt Lt Steven Johnson, 38, from Collingham, Nottinghamshire, Flt Lt Leigh Anthony Mitchelmore, 28, from Bournemouth, Dorset, Flt Lt Gareth Rodney Nicholas, 40, from Redruth, Cornwall, Flt Lt Allan James Squires, 39, from Clatterbridge, Merseyside and Flt Lt Steven Swarbrick, 28, from Liverpool.
Flt Sgt Gary Wayne Andrews, 48, from Tankerton, Kent, Flt Sgt Stephen Beattie, 42, from Dundee, Flt Sgt Gerard Martin Bell, 48, from Newport, Shropshire, and Flt Sgt Adrian Davies, 49, from Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Sgt Benjamin James Knight, 25, from Bridgwater, Sgt John Joseph Langton, 29,from Liverpool and Sgt Gary Paul Quilliam, 42, from Manchester.
L/Cpl Oliver Simon Dicketts, of the Parachute Regiment, from Wadhurst and Royal Marine Joseph David Windall, 22, from Hazlemere.Rank: Marine
Number: P061055B
Unit/Base: '3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines'
Regiment/Corps: Royal Marines
Service: Royal Navy
Age: 22 years old
Died on active service.

Joseph joined the Royal Marines in November 2002, completing Recruit Training in June 2003. After a short period of time working at RM Stonehouse, Plymouth, he successfully completed a Signaller Class 3 course enabling him to be employed as a communicator in all parts of the Corps. Since completing this course Marine Windall had been busy deploying all around the world for training exercises and operational tours.

An intelligent individual with a mature attitude, Marine Windall was often employed on tasks requiring the ability to work unsupervised and with a great deal of initiative.

Enthusiastic and with an amicable attitude to life, Joe was an immensely popular member of the Royal Marines, and will be sorely missed.

(source: MOD)

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  • Created by: Gary M1309
  • Added: Nov 4, 2021
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233685993/joseph_david-windall: accessed ), memorial page for Marine Joseph David “Joe” Windall (18 Apr 1984–2 Sep 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 233685993, citing Cock Lane Cemetery, High Wycombe, Wycombe District, Buckinghamshire, England; Maintained by Gary M1309 (contributor 47044092).