SAYERS, George Arthur


No.5933052, Lance Corporal George Arthur SAYERS
Aged 28


1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment
Killed in Action between 10th and 15th February 1942 (CWGC)
Saturday, 14th February 1942 ("Battalion at War")

George Arthur Sayers was born in 1913 in Reading (Reading Q2-1913 2C:736)), son of Charles William and Georgina Esther SAYERS (née BROCKHURST).

His Dullingham connection has not yet been found. His regimental number indicates enlistment the same week as many local men. CWGC have his parents address as East Lavington, Sussex.

In the 1939 register his father [9-5-1880] a groom in racing stables; mother [21-5-1888] were at Old Park Stud, Midhurst, Sussex so conceivably the family had lived in the Newmarket area at some time, perhaps in Dullingham. The stud was inherited by Mrs McDonald Buchanan, the family also owning Lordship and Egerton Studs in Newmarket


The 1st Cambridgeshires were active in the Adam Park Estate, near Sime Road on the 14th. The Cambridgeshires (1st and 2nd Battalion and the 4th and 5th Suffolks were still fighting, and holding their ground, on the 15th February when, the order came to lay down their arms and surrender to the Japanese.



photo from asiawargraves.com

George Sayers is commemorated on the Singapore Memorial - column 57
and also on the war memorial at Graffham in Sussex (incorporates East Lavington)

click here to go to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website for full cemetery/memorial details


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