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Donald Rose Legion d'Honneur

Discussion in 'WWII Obituaries' started by GRW, Jul 12, 2025.

  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    "Donald Rose, the UK's oldest surviving World War Two veteran, has died at the age of 110.
    Erewash Borough Council, which presented Mr Rose with a freedom honour in May, confirmed the news on Friday.
    Mr Rose, who served in the Queen's Royal Regiment as a sniper, survived a bullet to the leg during the D-Day landings.
    Council leader James Dawson paid tribute to Mr Rose, who lived at a care home in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, saying: "Erewash was privileged to count him as a resident."
    The veteran, originally from Westcott, Surrey, joined the regiment at the age of 25 and went on to train as a sniper.
    He served in North Africa and Europe, and put his longevity down to salty water he had to drink during his time as a Desert Rat.
    Mr Rose was eventually a recipient of France's highest award - the French Legion of Honour."
    UK's oldest WW2 veteran Donald Rose dies, aged 110 - BBC News
     
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    Now here's another man I wish I had known about when I was researching. RIP Mr. Rose.
     

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