Lt-Col. J.D.W. Renison

Lieutenant-Colonel Bill Renison
2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment

It was magnificent to see the majestic approach of wave after wave of big bombers, flying quite low in very tight formation at an almost pin-point target. As far as the eye could see they stretched out towards the sea and the sinking sun. As the raid progressed, a cloud of dust rose high into the air and blotted out almost everything, drifting slowly towards us and up the valley of the Orne. By the end of the raid the troops were standing on the end of their slit trenches clapping and cheering; the effect on morale was electric

(Renison journal, July 1944)

Born on 18 April 1909 Rock Ferry, Cheshire, James Douglas Willoughby Renison was an insurance broker and Royal Liverpool Club golfer. In the Territorial Army, he held a commission with the Liverpool Scottish (Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders) since 1927. He was promoted to major in 1938, and served as second-in-command of the 1st and 2nd Battalions while stationed in Northern Ireland. Shortly after the Normandy landings, Renison joined a draft of reinforcement officers for the 2nd Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment.

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