Bill Bellamy (British Army officer)

Captain Bill Bellamy, MC KHS (1 December 1923 – 18 March 2009) was an officer in the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars between 1943 and 1955. He served briefly with his regiment in the North African Campaign and extensively in Northern Europe as part of the D Day landings. His book, Troop Leader: A Tank Commander's Story is an example of the experiences of front-line tank warfare in the Second World War based on his diary of the events that happened.

Bill Bellamy

MC
Nickname(s)"Bill"
Born1 December 1923 (1923-12)
Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Died18 March 2009(2009-03-18) (aged 85)
Barnstaple, Devon, England
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1941–1955
RankCaptain
Service number267985
Unit8th King's Royal Irish Hussars
Battles/warsSecond World War
AwardsMilitary Cross

He was one of the first British soldiers to be able to wander unhindered in the ruins of Berlin's government area in the immediate post cease fire period of 1945. On 5 March 1945, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery presented him with the Military Cross for his bravery during the battle for the hamlet of Doornhoek, near Berlicum in the Netherlands during October 1944. Under heavy German machine-gun, mortar and shell fire, and in a minefield, he retrieved his burning tank and crew before overrunning the enemy's position to allow infantrymen to advance.

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