Leonard James Williams – Royal Armoured Corps, 13th/18th Royal Hussars
Trooper Leonard James Williams – Royal Armoured Corps, 13th/18th Royal Hussars Among the many servicemen buried at Oystermouth Cemetery , there are those whose lives are recorded only in fragments—names preserved in stone but with little surviving detail. Leonard James Williams is one such case, a man whose wartime service is known, yet whose personal story remains largely obscured by time. Leonard was born in 1906 , and in adulthood he served as a Trooper with the Royal Armoured Corps , attached to the 13th/18th Royal Hussars , a regiment that saw intense action throughout the Second World War. The Hussars were a fast‑moving armoured unit, operating tanks and reconnaissance vehicles in the European theatre, and Trooper Williams would have been part of the demanding and dangerous work of armoured warfare—where speed, precision, and constant exposure to enemy fire defined daily life. Death in 1945 Leonard died on 25 March 1945 , during the final weeks of the war in Europe. His passing...