Lt-Col. N.W. Finlinson

Lieutenant-Colonel N.W. Finlinson
2/6th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment
2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment

 

We were waiting in the ruined streets of Cambes and all about us on the pavements and in the shelter of the derelict cottages the men of the battalion (the 2/6th) stood or lay waiting for the order that would take us into battle for the first time. Occasionally a German mortar whistled overhead and crumped behind us in the back end of the village. Otherwise there was complete silence. Those who had to move did so on tiptoe; those who had to talk spoke in whispers; those who would have liked to whistle to ease the tension knew that they must keep quiet. The faces we could see were sad and grim …

(Quoted in Your Men in Battle: The Story of the South Staffordshire, 24)

Born on 13 December 1902 in Bromley, Kent, Norman West Finlinson was commissioned with the South Staffordshire Regiment from Royal Military College, Sandhurst in 1923. He was promoted to captain in 1935. Following an appointment to Sandhurst in the early Second World War, by 1944, Finlinson had assumed command of the 2/6th Battalion. It deployed to France with the 59th Division later in June 1944.

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