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BAYEUX MEMORIAL

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Photo credit - Marc Quilliet

BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY, which was completed in 1952, contains 4,144 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 338 of them unidentified. There are also over 500 war graves of other nationalities, the majority German.

The BAYEUX MEMORIAL stands opposite the cemetery and bears the names of more than 1,800 men of the Commonwealth land forces who died in the early stages of the campaign and have no known grave. They died during the landings in Normandy, during the intense fighting in Normandy itself, and during the advance to the River Seine in August.

1945 Bd Fabian Ware, 14400 Bayeux, France

Description courtesy of Wikipedia

Grave Marker
RANK
First Name
Surname
AGE
Memorial/Cemetery location
Private
WILLIAM TIERNEY
BALMER
21
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
ARTHUR
CARROLL
20
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Lance Corporal
JOHN
DICKINSON
28
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Lieutenant
ALAN MCQUEEN
DON
20
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
EDWARD
HOWARD
34
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Lieutenant
ERIC WILFRED
KEFFORD
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Corporal
JAMES
MACKERETH
29
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Corporal
JOHN
McGARVIE
36
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
GEORGE DUNCAN HERRON
McPHERSON
21
BAYEUX MEMORIAL
Private
CYRIL ARTHUR
NORRIS
24
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Lance Corporal
FRANCIS
OWENS
21
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