Corps of Military Police

Cap Badge of the Corps of Military Police (King George VI)
Soldier Details:
Surname: Nisbet
Initials:   G.W.A.J.
Rank:   Lance Corporal
Army No.:  1839134
Notes:   CMP. He was born in London and resided in Kent ad formerly served in the Royal Artillery. 185 Coy Ports Pro Coy, War Diary WO 171/7825. 16/12/1944 War Diary WO 171/7825. He was killed when the Coy. HQ was hit by a German V2 Rocket killing RSM Southon, L/Cpl's Acford, Bunce, Duke, Hawkins, Jones, Nisbet, Toyne, Thompson and Yates. Relatives of the dead received £11 each which was collected by the Company. Casualty List 1647, Western Europe, Killed in Action, 16/12/1944. Inscription on gravestone: In loving memory of our beloved only son, always in our thoughts. Mother and Dad. George William Alfred John Nisbet.

Casualty Details:
Date Killed: 16th December 1944
Company: 185 PORTS COY
Cemetery: SCHOONSELHOF CEMETERY ANTWERPEN   BELGIUM
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