In Memory of
HARDMAN, JOHN ROBERT
4466148, 9th Bn.
Durham Light Infantry
who died age 33
on 17 July 1943
Son of Benjamin Hardman, and of Alice Hardman, of Ushaw Moor, Co. Durham.
The 9th Bn. The Durham Light Infantry has this to say about 17 July 1943:
"At dawn the Germans managed to infiltrate back into the sunken road and for a time they made things difficult for the Company; but for three and a half hours the enemy were kept at bay and finally driven back. This gallant action very materially influenced the course of the battle.
"A" Company of the 9th Battalion was less fortunate. It started out only two platoons strong and almost at once came under heavy fire. The advance was not made any easier by loose telephone and barbed wire lying among the vines; but the Company pushed on towards the main road and captured a machine-gun post and took three prisoners; by which time the Company Commander, Captain Hudson, found he had only fifteen men left. Heavy fire was then opened on this small party from their rear. So they began to withdraw towards the main road. As it got lighter, fire was opened on them from the road itself, but Hudson, recognising the Commander of another Company advancing on the far side of the road, managed to attract his attention and signal to him to attack the post on the road...."
Durham Light Infantry Memorial