Private Geoff Roberts

  • France and Germany Star medal

Geoff joined the army in 1942 and after training in Scotland he volunteered for Airborne and was posted to the 7th Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers as one of the replacements for a glider that had crashed.

After Glider training at Brize Norton and on the Yorkshire moors and being briefed for several operations that were cancelled, he was one of the men who flew into The Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden.

On a sunny afternoon Geoff’s glider flew into The Netherlands. He was sitting in seat 28 and when they encountered a bit of flack over the Dutch coast his friend sitting next to him in seat 29 ended up with some shrapnel in his behind.

After landing they moved to Ginkel Heath to hold the landing strip.

When Geoff was captured, the German Officer gave him a packet of Woodbine cigarettes and told him in perfect English “For you the war is over” 

He was sent to the POW camp Stalag 12 A and after a few days were moved to Stalag IV-C where he worked in coal mines.

When the Russians came through, they left food and told the men to wait for the allies but impatient for his freedom Geoff and two other prisoners liberated some bikes and cycled to find the Americans. There were fed, clothed and flown into France from where the RAF flew them to an aerodrome near Worthing.

After being de loused Geoff was given eight weeks leave.

Created with information and imagery kindly provided by Christina Bowden and The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans

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  • Geoff Roberts at the Hartenstein Airborne Museum

    Geoff Roberts at the Hartenstein Airborne Museum

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