Allister Austin
Biographical information in this story courtesy of Jill Austin Taylor
Leading Seaman Allister Charles Austin was born on 21 June 1920 in St John's, Newfoundland, now part of Canada, the son of John Thomas and Gertrude Austin. He had five other siblings: Edith, Bruce, Jean, Maxwell, and Harold. He attended Parade Street School and then worked as a clerk in a retail store. He was married to Lillian Austin.
He was serving as a diver with the Royal Navy during Operation Overlord as part of the Landing Craft Obstacle Clearance Units (LCOCU) and his unit
This is a low-level aerial reconnaissance photograph taken of the Normandy beaches before D-Day, showing the German defences.
Courtesy of the Council of the National Army Museum
It was vital work which, according National Army Museum research, enabled 83,115 troops to land in the British and Canadian sectors of the Normandy coastline.
Courtesy of the Council of the National Army Museum
FALLEN HEROES
ALLISTER CHARLES AUSTIN
Royal Navy • LEADING SEAMAN
Royal Navy
3 Landing Craft Obstacle Clearance UnitDIED | 06 June 1944
AGE | 23
SERVICE NO. | P/JX188870
FALLEN HEROES
ALLISTER CHARLES AUSTIN
Royal Navy • LEADING SEAMAN
Royal Navy
3 Landing Craft Obstacle Clearance UnitDIED | 06 June 1944
AGE | 23
SERVICE NO. | P/JX188870