LRDG Easonsmith, John Richard

Bletchley Park: The Secret Archives
By Sinclair McKay, Bletchley Park

John Robertson

Administrator
Staff member
  • SURNAME
Easonsmith
  • FORENAME
John Richard
  • UNIT
LRDG Y Patrol,R1 Patrol
  • RANK
Second Lieutenant + Captain and A/Major
  • NUMBER
140546
  • AWARD
Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross
  • PLACE
North Africa 1941
  • ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
KIA - see Roll of Honour
London Gazette 35396, 26th December 1941, Page 7334 (MC)
London Gazette 35799, 24th November 1941, Page 5141 (DSO)
 

ROLL OF HONOUR:

https://www.specialforcesroh.com/index.php?threads/easonsmith-john-richard-jake.430/

CITATION:

Military Cross : During the period June 1st 1941 to July 5th 1941, this officer has led several small motorized patrols from SIWA to JEBEL EL AKHDAR region to obtain information and to transport agents. These patrols have been operating 200 miles behind enemy lines, and have been very successful in all their enterprises.

They have destroyed at least 12 enemy vehicles. 2/Lieut. Easonsmith has displayed daring, initiative and a high power of leadership in avoiding detection and in completing successfully the tasks allotted to him. I recommend the award of a Military Cross to this officer.

Distinguished Service Order : Maj. EASONSMITH commanded a LRDG Sqn which, on the night 13/14 Sep 42, destroyed 20 aircraft and damaged 12 others on BARCE L.L., inflicted casualties to the garrison, and destroyed petrol dumps. Maj. EASONSMITH himself on one vehicle caused damage to vehicles and casualties to personnel in an attack on a M.T. Park.

On the return journey the Sqn was ambushed by 150 tps. By his cool leadership and example under fire Major EASONSMITH brought the sqn through the ambush with few casualties. Later, when all vehicles save two had been destroyed by fighter aircraft he despatched the wounded by car to LG 125 whence they were flown to CAIRO and himself led a walking party 70 miles across country to RV with another LRDG patrol. The safe return of the majority of his personnel and the success of the operation can be largely attributed to Major EASONSMITH's personal courage and untiring devotion to duty.

WEB LINKS:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/222489685/john-richard-easonsmith (Memorial)
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35396/page/7334/ (MC)
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35799/supplement/5141/ (DSO)

FINDAGRAVE:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34272120/john-richard-easonsmith

NATIONAL ARCHIVES:

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7369563 (DSO)
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7358407 (MC)
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