Scott was a
platoon commander on
D-Day, 6 June 1944 and landed at
Ranville at approximately 21.00hrs. He took part in the advance on
Hérouvillette and
Escoville and was with 2nd Ox and Bucks on Breville ridge until August. On 25 August 1944 the 2nd Ox and Bucks were tasked to capture
Manneville-la-Raoult which was heavily defended by a German
Garrison. Scott's platoon came under attack by
machine gun fire and
grenades. An extract from the citation for his Military Cross reads: " During the action this officer's example, leadership and determination were largely responsible for the success of the action and were an inspiration to the men under him. " Lieutenant Frederick Balfour Scott Unit : No.21 Platoon, "C" Company, 2nd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Service No. : 229829 Awards : Military Cross Lieutenant Scott commanded a platoon throughout the campaign in Normandy. He has taken out many patrols into enemy lines and his skill, personal courage and powers of leadership have been a source of constant inspiration to his men. In particular on 25 August 1944 Lieutenant Scott's platoon was to infiltrate towards a known enemy position. When his leading section came under Machine-Gun fire and grenades from an enemy post Lieutenant Scott immediately went forward firing his sten inflicting casualties on the enemy and drove them out. During the action this officer's example, leadership and determination were largely responsible for the success of the action and were an inspiration to the men under him. Back to 2nd Oxford and Bucks Back to Biographies Menu ==North-West Europe 1944–45==