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OVERLOON WAR CEMETERY

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The town of Overloon lies in the south of the Netherlands approx 40kms to the south of Nijmegen. There was severe fighting in the vicinity of Overloon in October-November 1944, when the Germans were being cleared out of the region south and west of the Maas in preparation for the final attack on the Rhineland. Most of the burials in Overloon War Cemetery are of men who died during these months. The cemetery contains 280 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, and one Dutch war grave.

Coordinates: 51.57415, 5.95766

Description courtesy of FindaGrave.com

Grave Marker
RANK
First Name
Surname
AGE
Date of Death
Photographs
Private
PERCY
CHAMBERS
29
Thursday, October 19, 1944
Private
SIDNEY ALFORD
CHAMPION
21
Wednesday, November 01, 1944
Serjeant
CHARLES PERCY
CLARK
28
Friday, October 20, 1944
Private
WILLIAM JOHN
CLUETT
30
Thursday, October 19, 1944
Corporal
JOHN MCGREGOR
DRUMMOND
20
Tuesday, November 14, 1944
Lance Corporal
EDWARD CHARLES WILLIAM
FENN
19
Thursday, October 19, 1944
Serjeant
ALEXANDER GAY
GRAHAM
27
Saturday, October 14, 1944
Private
WILLIAM HENRY
HOOK
19
Wednesday, November 01, 1944
Private
JAMES JOSEPH
McCARTHY
24
Monday, October 16, 1944
Lance Corporal
JOHN
McKENZIE
25
Wednesday, November 01, 1944
Private
HENRY
SPROAT
23
Tuesday, November 14, 1944
Corporal
GEORGE
TALLON
21
Wednesday, November 01, 1944
Corporal
WILLIAM
TANNOCK
21
Saturday, November 18, 1944
Private
JAMES
TOOLE
28
Monday, October 30, 1944
Lance Serjeant
THOMAS
WILSON
34
Thursday, October 19, 1944
Private
ROBERT
WRIGHT
23
Saturday, October 14, 1944
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