KEY, John

Rank: 
Corporal
Unit / Base: 
2 Commando
Regiment/Corps: 
South Lancashire Regiment
Service: 
Army
Number: 
3660155
P.O.W. number: 
135260
Born: 
Saturday, August 26, 1916
Birthplace: 
Heywood,Lancashire
John Key 2 Commando

Corporal John Key was reported missing 6 June 1944 during operations at Brac, Yugoslavia, later confirmed as a prisoner of war. At this time a small number of commandos from No.2 Commando were engaged in a failed attempt to locate and liberate their Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel 'Jack' Churchill, who had been captured during Operation Flounced on the island of Brac a few days earlier.

Sources
No.2 Commando War Diary List of twelve commandos missing after Operation Flounced at Brac.
Casualty Lists / National Archives files WO417/77, 82, and 93.
Prisoners of War / National Archives file WO392/11.
German Record Cards of British PoWs / National Archives file WO416/208/309.
[Image below] Cropped from a photo in the No.2 Commando gallery titled 'John Key and Fred Peachey, Glencanisp Scotland, 1943'.
 
Notes
Casualty records erroneously record his unit as No.6 Commando.
 
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