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- Den_Brotheridge abstract "Lieutenant Herbert Denham Brotheridge was a British Army officer who served with the 2nd Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 52nd) during the Second World War. He is often considered to be the first Allied soldier to be killed in action on D-Day, 6 June 1944. He was killed during Operation Tonga: the British airborne landings which secured the left flank of the invasion area before the main assault on the Normandy beaches began.".
- Den_Brotheridge award Mentioned_in_dispatches.
- Den_Brotheridge battle Operation_Deadstick.
- Den_Brotheridge battle World_War_II.
- Den_Brotheridge militaryBranch British_Army.
- Den_Brotheridge militaryUnit Oxfordshire_and_Buckinghamshire_Light_Infantry.
- Den_Brotheridge serviceEndYear "1944".
- Den_Brotheridge serviceStartYear "1942".
- Den_Brotheridge thumbnail Grave_Den_Brotheridge.JPG?width=300.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageID "3072962".
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- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageRevisionID "706161009".
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- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operation_Overlord_people.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxfordshire_and_Buckinghamshire_Light_Infantry_officers.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Smethwick.
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- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Deadstick.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Tonga.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Oxford.
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- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Pegasus_Bridge.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Tarrant_Rushton.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Ranville.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Smethwick.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink Sussex.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
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- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Grave_Den_Brotheridge.JPG.
- Den_Brotheridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Den Brotheridge".
- Den_Brotheridge awards Mentioned_in_dispatches.
- Den_Brotheridge battles Operation_Deadstick.
- Den_Brotheridge battles World_War_II.
- Den_Brotheridge birthDate "1915-12-08".
- Den_Brotheridge birthPlace England.
- Den_Brotheridge birthPlace Smethwick.
- Den_Brotheridge birthPlace Staffordshire.
- Den_Brotheridge birthPlace United_Kingdom.
- Den_Brotheridge branch British_Army.
- Den_Brotheridge deathDate "1944-06-06".
- Den_Brotheridge deathPlace "Near Ranville, France".
- Den_Brotheridge name "Den Brotheridge".
- Den_Brotheridge placeofburial "Ranville Churchyard".
- Den_Brotheridge rank Lieutenant_(British_Army_and_Royal_Marines).
- Den_Brotheridge serviceyears "1942".
- Den_Brotheridge unit Oxfordshire_and_Buckinghamshire_Light_Infantry.
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- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:1915_births.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:1944_deaths.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:British_Army_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:British_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_II.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:Operation_Overlord_people.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:Oxfordshire_and_Buckinghamshire_Light_Infantry_officers.
- Den_Brotheridge subject Category:People_from_Smethwick.
- Den_Brotheridge hypernym Officer.
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- Den_Brotheridge comment "Lieutenant Herbert Denham Brotheridge was a British Army officer who served with the 2nd Battalion The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (the 52nd) during the Second World War. He is often considered to be the first Allied soldier to be killed in action on D-Day, 6 June 1944. He was killed during Operation Tonga: the British airborne landings which secured the left flank of the invasion area before the main assault on the Normandy beaches began.".