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Hollis, Leslie Ernest

Geboortedatum:
8 maart 1913
Overlijdensdatum:
14 februari 1984
Nationaliteit:
Britse

Biografie

Bevorderingen:
30 december 1929: Private;
8 november 1934: Lance Corporal;
?: Platoon Sergeant Major;
22 maart 1950: Lieutenant & Captain (QM);
21 september 1953: Major.

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Periode:
Tweede Wereldoorlog (1939-1945)
Rang:
Platoon Sergeant Major
Eenheid:
2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, 148th Infantry Brigade, 4th Indian Infantry Division, British Indian Army
Toegekend op:
25 april 1941
Aanbeveling:
P.S.M. Hollis groepeerde zijn peloton onder granaatvuur en leidde het vervolgens briljant in 2 aanvallen op 10 december 1940. Gedurende de dag toonde hij grote dapperheid onder zwaar vuur, volledige minachting voor eigen veiligheid en onvermoeibare energie. Gedurende de actie was zijn optreden een inspirerend voorbeeld voor de N.C.O.s en manschappen onder hem.

Military Medal (MM)

War Diary vermeldingen

14 september 1944 WO 171/846 - 15-19 The King Royal Hussars
A dull wet morning after a wet night. Cleared up a little but remained dull, quite a thick mist in the morning which hung about till 1030hrs. Enemy shelled area of bridge with airburst from 2 guns to the West for 2 or 3 hours in the morning. No damage. About 0900hrs enemy put in an attack from the North, North West and West. At least 4 S.P. A/Tk guns and a number of infantry moved down from the North against the Coldstream Guards and 'C' Sqn. Certainly 3 of these SP guns were destroyed by 'C' Sqn mainly by Sgt Hollis of 2nd Tp - Lt M Roderick - who did particularly well. 'C' Sqn met and repulsed this attack and apart from the 3 SP guns killed a large number of German Infantry. Meantime 'A' Sqn in co-operation with both Coldstram and Irish Guards were engaged in somewhat confused fighting in the houses along the track LA COLONIE-343982 and in the woods 3397. They cleared up the situation along the track to their North without much difficulty, killed a large number of Germans and took about 70 prisoners. Further to the West the situation was very much more difficult. 1st Tp - Lt AM Bryce - became drawn into the thick woods supporting the Irish Guards where two of its tks broke tracks and whilst immobilised owing to this were heavily engaged by enemy bazookas and riflemen.

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