New Brunswick Hussar: Corporal Harold Jorgen Skaarup G753 5th Armored Regiment (8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Hussars)


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Corporal Harold J. Skaarup of Carleton County New Brunswick was a Sherman tank commander in A Squadron of the 5th Armoured Regiment 8th Princess Louise’s New Brunswick Hussars during the Second World War. On the morning of the 31st of August 1944 he and his tank crew were fighting the Germans in Italy near a hill known as Point 136. His Squadron had already lost twelve of 19 tanks ten to German 88mm anti-tank shells and 2 to breakdowns. That morning Harold’s tank was hit by a shell fired from a German 88mm anti-tank gun and Harold was badly injured. Although he and his tank crew bailed out of the burning Sherman mortar rounds began to land on them. Harold was hit again this time taking shell fragments in his chest. He was evacuated to a field hospital in the rear area but died later from his wounds on the 6th of September 1944. He was 24 years old. Today he lies buried in a Commonwealth War Grave in Montecchio Italy. He never got home to tell his story. This record is a partial chronicle of his service by his nephew. We never met but I do carry his name.
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