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Ronald Douglas Maxwell

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Name
  
Ronald Maxwell


Rank
  
Private

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Ronald Douglas Maxwell

Battles/wars
  
World War II, Battle of Hong Kong

Died
  
December 23, 1941, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Service/branch
  
Royal Hong Kong Regiment

Ronald Douglas Maxwell (1919 – 23 December 1941) was a British soldier during World War II, serving in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. He is buried on the grounds of St. John's Cathedral.

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Death

Ronald Douglas Maxwell Tomb of British Solider Ronald Douglas Maxwell in Hong Kon Flickr

Three days before the end of the Battle of Hong Kong, Maxwell was killed in action in Wan Chai. The commander of the Volunteers ordered him to be buried in the nearest suitable spot. Three of his comrades took his body to the only place with greenery besides the Chater Road cricket ground, which happened to be the Anglican St. John's Cathedral.

After the war permission was given for Private Maxwell's remains to be left undisturbed. It is the only burial within the cathedral precinct, and a tombstone was placed on top of his resting place in 1947.

References

Ronald Douglas Maxwell Wikipedia