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11/02/2020 The CWGC record Private Thomas Arthur Grimley as the son of Patrick and Rose Grimley of Dungannon, County Tyrone.
11/02/2020 Private Thomas Arthur Grimley is commemorated locally on Moy War Memorial.
11/02/2020 Private Thomas Arthur Grimley is buried in Taukkyan War Cemetery. His inscription reads: NOT JUST TO-DAY BUT EVERY DAY WE THINK AND PRAY FOR YOU. R.I.P.
11/02/2020 After the exhausted remnants of the 7th Battalion had been dispersed to hospitals all over India for treatment and rehabilitation, the Battalion re-formed at Bangalore. But so great had been the casualties sustained by it and 2nd Battalion, that it was decided that those in the 7th Battalion who were fit for service should be transferred to 2nd Battalion, and on 31st December 1944 the 7th Battalion ceased to exist.
11/02/2020 Private Thomas Arthur Grimley was serving with the 7th Battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment when he died in Burma on 25th July 1944.
11/02/2020 73 soldiers of the 7th Battalion died between the start of Operation Thursday and the end of December. The fighting was hard and the battalion was dispersed.
11/02/2020 The 7th Battalion of the Leicestershire Regiment were part of Operation Thursday, an operation to retake Burma which started in March 1944. From India, the 7th Battalion made their way through the jungle of Burma.
11/02/2020 Known family: Patrick Grimley, Rose Grimley, Thomas Arthur Grimley (born about 1922).
11/02/2020 Thomas Arthur Grimley was the son of Patrick and Rose Grimley. He was born about 1922.
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