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Grandma had spent her life telling herself her father escaped...until she saw his headstone in the cemetery

Scottish Daily Express

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June 05, 2025

CALLUM Reid places the medals won by his great-grandfather on the D-Day hero's headstone, fulfilling a family promise.

- Giles Sheldrick

Grandma had spent her life telling herself her father escaped...until she saw his headstone in the cemetery

Sgt James Dargie, 33, was killed on July 16, 1944, and now rests alongside 1,627 other bravehearts at Saint-Manvieu War Cemetery, near Caen, northern France.

The Royal Artillery soldier was hit by direct mortar fire in the battle for Hill 112, a strategic stronghold, as part of Operation Jupiter in the bloody slog to free Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War.

Sgt Dargie was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the 1939-1945 Commemorative War Medal (France), the Defence Medal, and the Territorial Army Medal.

But until his great-grandson paid an emotional visit to the military graveyard yesterday, the awards had never returned to the killing fields where they were won.

Keeping a pledge to one day reunite the hero with his medals, chartered accountant Callum, 28, from Glasgow, said: "Saint Manvieu holds particular significance because my great-grandfather left behind a wife and four young children, my grandma being the second oldest at eight.

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