Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch  
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11/10/2020
11/10/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated Saturday 28h July 1945:
11/10/2020 FLETCHER – In loving memory of my dear husband, Private Dennis George Fletcher, Buff Regiment, killed in action in Normandy on 20th July 1944. Buried in Hottot Cemetery. On his soul sweet Jesus, have mercy. Ever lovingly remembered by his wife and all at home. Smith Street, Moneymore.
12/07/2020 Private Dennis George Fletcher was stationed in the Moneymore area and was well known to many in the district.
12/07/2020 Dennis George Fletcher was the son of Edward and Mrs C Fletcher.
12/07/2020 He was married to Mrs Fletcher of Smith Street, Moneymore.
12/07/2020 Private Dennis Fletcher served with C Company, part of the 2nd Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment.
12/07/2020 Private Dennis George Fletcher was killed in action in France on 24th July 1944 in the fighting in northern France after the Normandy landings.
12/07/2020 On D-Day the 2nd Devons landed immediately behind the 1st Hampshires and 1st Dorsets and then passed through to capture Ryes and an enemy coastal battery at Longues. In the Normandy campaign they fought at La Belle Epine (near Trungy), at Hottot, at Le Lion Vert and at Les Forges on the road to Conde sur Noireau. After the rapid advance across the Seine and through Belgium, they played a part in Operation Market Garden, fighting to consolidate the Eindhoven corridor through which XXX Corps would pass on their way to the bridges at Nijmegen and Arnhem.
12/07/2020 Private Dennis George Fletcher has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 13 of the Bayeux Memorial in Calvados, France.
12/07/2020 Dennis’ brother was married to a sister of Mrs Fletcher. He too served in World War Two.
12/07/2020 The CWGC record Private Dennis George Fletcher as the son of Mr and Mrs Edward Fletcher. He is also listed as the husband of Mary Fletcher of Moneymore, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
12/07/2020 Dennis was born about 1917 in England.
11/07/2020 Mrs Fletcher, of Smith Street, Moneymore, has received intimation of the death in action in France of her husband, Private Dennis George Fletcher, who comes from England, was stationed in the neighbourhood and was well known to many in the district. Another brother is married to a sister of Mrs Fletcher, and at present is on active service. The deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs Fletcher on this grievous loss of a kindly husband and a very gallant soldier.
11/07/2020
11/07/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 19th August 1944:
11/07/2020 FLETCHER – August 1944, killed in action in France, Dennis George, C Company, 2nd Devonshire Regiment, dearly loved husband of Mary Fletcher, Smith Street, Moneymore, and second son of the late Edward Fletcher and Mrs C Mills, 5 Farmington Rise, Northleach, Gloucestershire. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing wife and all at home. ‘May he rest in peace.’
11/07/2020
11/07/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 19th August 1944: Roll of Honour – Killed in Action
30/12/2015 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fletcher; husband of Mary Fletcher, of Moneymore, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland
30/12/2015
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