Norman Reynaert
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Born in Wolverhampton, he served as a Private in the 9th Battalion DLI from 1941 fighting in North Africa at Mersa Matruh, El Alamein and Mareth.
He was taken prisoner on 27 June 1942 at Mersa Matruh - the day that Adam Wakenshaw gained his posthumous Victoria Cross - but escaped on the march a few hours later and rejoined his battalion. He later fought in Sicily and Normandy.
In 1948, he made a scrapbook of his experiences in the DLI. This is now held at Durham County Record Office as part of the Regimental Archive.
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