In Jinja Road Cemetery, Kampala, Uganda I recently photographed the CWGC grave of: 3244104 CQMS J. Mason 52nd Regiment Reconnaissance Corps Commando 22nd June 1943 Has anyone any information on this unit and why a member should be buried in Uganda? Could James Mason have been involved in the Madagascar operation, perhaps as a member of 5 COMMANDO? Harry
Unless he died of wounds long after I doubt he was part of Operation Ironclad as that was wrapped up in Novemebr 1942. Try contacting: Special Forces - Roll Of Honour His name doesn't appear but they may have an idea
Hi Harry and welcome ! I wonder if there is some information missing from CWGC .... secondary unit text is missing ... might be worth while asking them if they have more information ..... also .... ( and I'm not sure if this means anything ..... ! ) the Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) was created in April 1939 by combining the Horse mounted Cavalry units that had mechanised, and the Royal Tank Corps (which was renamed the Royal Tank Regiment) ... the Reconnaissance Corps was absorbed into the RAC in 1944. MASON, JAMES Initials - J Nationality - United Kingdom Rank - Company Quartermaster Serjeant Regiment/Service - Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C. Unit Text - 52nd Regt. Secondary Regiment - Commando Secondary Unit Text - and Age - 26 Date of Death - 22/06/1943 Service No - 3244104 Additional information - Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, husband of Letitia Mason, of Wishaw. Lanarkshire. Casualty Type - Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference - British Plot. Grave 2. Cemetery - KAMPALA (JINJA ROAD) EUROPEAN CEMETERY The Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) has a newspage ... maybe an email there might give you some answers or at least steer you in the right direction !! Royal Armoured Corps News