Second Lieutenant Joseph Harold Fletcher
Biography
Lieutenant Fletcher was likely posted to Auxiliary Units directly after being commissioned. He was in South Wales in 1943, with an office in an empty shop. Bert Davis, one of the small team recalled he was known to the men as “Joe”, and normally operated in civilian clothes. He moved to cover the Southwest Area for the last couple of months of the year. From February 1944 he was in East Anglia.
Postings
Unit or location | Role | Posted from | until |
---|---|---|---|
Chirnside, Area 17 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1944 |
Cheviot, Area 11 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1944 | 08 Sep 1944 |
Bowland, Area 10 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1944 | 08 Sep 1944 |
Golding, Area 17A | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1944 |
Chiswell, Area 12 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1944 | 08 Sep 1944 |
Ormskirk, Area 9 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1944 | 08 Sep 1944 |
Harcourt, Ardal 18 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1943 |
Harcourt, Area 18 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1943 |
Bramley, Ardal 19 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1943 |
Bramley, Area 19 | Area Officer Royal Signals | 1943 | 1943 |
Regiment
The Royal Signals
Military number
277951
Commissioned or Enlisted
26 May 1943
Career
Commission in Royal Signals
References
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/36071/supplement/2941/data.pdf
Jack Millie
Bert Davis