Sergeant Benjamin Huxley

19 Sep 1944

Sergeant Benjamin Huxley, son of Benjamin and Alice Huxley, of Whickham, Co Durham, served with 1st Wing, Glider Pilot Regiment. He took part in the Battle of Arnhem, during Op Market Garden.

Records indicate that Sgt Huxley was among a party of nine men (the rest whom were from 10th Parachute Battalion) who had reached a mile marker 6 kilometres from Arnhem on Amsterdamseweg, about 1000 yards west from a junction with Dreyensweg.

Although the exact circumstances are not known, the soldiers appear to have been ambushed as they passed the mile marker. The impact of 20mm cannonfire could clearly be discerned upon the mile marker and probably occured during the same incident. All in the party were apparently killed instantly. They were initially buried beside the milemarker (see photos) before being reinterred later in plots beside each other at Oosterbeek War Cemetery.

Sergeant Huxley died on 19 September 1944, aged 26 years old. He is now buried at Oosterbeek War Cemetery, Arnhem.

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  • Temporary graves of 10th Parachute Battalion men killed at 6km marker to Arnhem, May 1945

    Temporary graves of 10th Parachute Battalion men killed at 6km marker to Arnhem, May 1945

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  • A soldier pauses by the temporary graves of the men killed at the 6km marker near Arnhem, April 1945

    A soldier pauses by the temporary graves of the men killed at the 6km marker near Arnhem, April 1945

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  • Bodies of men from 10th Parachute Battalion ambushed at the 6km marker to Arnhem

    Bodies of men from 10th Parachute Battalion ambushed at the 6km marker to Arnhem

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