Private George A Johnston

26 Nov 1942

Private George Andrew Johnston was the son of George Walker Johnston and Jeanie Johnston, of Newlands, Glasgow. Before joining the Army, he had successfully trained as an Analytical Chemist. George Johnston became part of S Coy, 1st Parachute Battalion and took part in the North African campaign, during Op Torch.

When 1st Battalion returned to Beja after the Battle of Gue Hill in late November 1942, Maj Pearson reported to Blade Force HQ. Major Cleasby-Thompson was appointed as the new Second-in-Command (2-i-c) and the Battalion received orders to protect the 17/21th Lancers Tank harbour on the Sidi N’Sir - Mateur road. Major Pearson later commented the Battalion had been advised to move by day during the 26 November, with air cover provided to be in position by sunset.

With Maj Pearson travelling ahead with a recce patrol, the Battalion set out under Maj Cleasby-Thompson. The only aircraft to arrive however was German. The subsequent bombing and machine gunfire against troops from Battalion HQ and S Coy enroute caused several casualties. Eight men were killed and thirteen injured from S Company, 1st Battalion during these aerial attacks.

Private Johnston was amongst those killed on 26 November 1942, aged 27 years old. He is now buried at Beja War Cemetery, Tunisia.

 

Profile compiled with assistance from Niall Cherry.

Image from R.W Jones box (MODES 2952) - Airborne Assault Archives

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Headstone of G A Johnston, Beja War Cemetery, Tunisia

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