Horace Burrows – D-Day & Burma Veteran

Shepards Hill, Haslemere. The road where Horace was born.
Duplex Drive Tank (nicknamed ‘Donald Duck tanks’)
The Royal Marines 904 Flotilla – November 1944
The beach at Arromanches-les-Bains – part of Gold Beach

Horace Minden Burrows

26th May 1917 – 13th February 2016

A big thank you to his son John Burrows for suppling many of the above photos.

4 thoughts to “Horace Burrows – D-Day & Burma Veteran”

  1. Thank you for this excellent history of my Uncle Horace. Previously I had only a, general idea that he had been part of thecD-Day landings. He was my father’s younger brother.

    1. Hello Les
      Many thanks for your message, sorry for the delay but I’ve been ‘off grid’ in the Forest of Dean for the past week!
      It is quite poignant that you can across his story just as the 80th anniversary of the landings were being commemorated.
      I put Horace’s story together with the help of his son, John, a life-time friend. He lives just round the corner from me in Kenilworth
      He was sorting through some of Horace’s ‘things’ and came across a lot of photos from both before and after the war.
      So, with a bit of research I managed to put together the article and I’m glad a family member has come across it.
      During my research, I too learned a lot of details about Horace and the war, there is much to learn. It was a pleasure writing it.
      I knew Horace for more than 50 years, if only I could have sat down with him and recorded his story. More details would no doubt have emerged.
      As a matter of interest, how did you find my website?
      Regards
      Nick Green

  2. I Googled his name and up popped the site. I didn’t know that John had helped put the information together. I haven’t seen him for many years, although I am in touch with his brother Geoffrey. I have a number of family photographs of Uncle Horace. I remember him very well.

    1. Hi Les
      Yes, John was a big help with a lot of the information, although I had to do a lot of research to complete the articule. It’s a great story, he was one of many, many brave men that risked his life for us.
      Nick

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