SIMPSON, Thomas

Rank: 
Marine
Unit / Base: 
48RM Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
Royal Marines
Service: 
Royal Navy
Number: 
PO/X 112911
Born: 
Saturday, September 24, 1921
Birthplace: 
Swalwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Died : 
Tuesday, June 6, 1944
Killed in action or died of wounds
Age: 
22

Marine Thomas Simpson died during operations at Normandy, France. Son of Dinah Simpson, of Swalwell, Co. Durham[1]. He is recorded as dying on board HMCS Agonquin [2] which on D Day was stationed off the coast of St. Aubin-sur-Mer [3] providing fire support to the troops including 48RM Commando who were landing on Juno Beach. 

Sources
[1] CWGC.
[2] Registers of Reports of Deaths - Naval Ratings / National Archives file ADM 104/137.
[3] 'A Brief History of Agonquin' compiled by the Naval Historical Section Naval Headquarters, Ottawa; 8 August 1961.Updated by: Directorate of History, Canadian Forces Headquarters, Ottawa; 5 May 1972.

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