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The memory of the men and women of Ammanford who died in both World Wars is upheld by the pillars of the Memorial Park gates at Iscennen Road. One pillar holds the names of those that died in the Great War while the other holds the names of the men who died in the Second War, and one man who died in the Korean War. This page lists the men, along with the one woman, of Ammanford who gave their lives for freedom. There appears to be several men omitted from the war memorial for various reasons, so I have taken the liberty of including these below.
World War Two, 1939-1945
Ronald Llewellyn Anthony, Fusilier, 4209641, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Ronald was born in 1922, the son of Willie David Anthony and Annie Mary Anthony (nee Davies), of Brookfield, 75, Parklands Road, Penybank, Ammanford. He enlisted into the army and was posted to the 6th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. The battalion was converted from the 50th (Irish) Holding Battalion at Newtown, Montgomeryshire on 9 October 1940 and was stationed at various coastal areas around Wales, moving to Bangor and then to Trearddur Bay before joining the 38th Irish Infantry Brigade, of the 6th Armoured Division and sailed from the Clyde for the Middle East, landing in Algeria in November 1942, to join the North