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BAYEUX WAR CEMETERY

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The Bayeux War Cemetery is the largest Second World War cemetery of Commonwealth soldiers in France, located in Bayeux, Normandy.[1] The cemetery contains 4,648 burials, mostly from the Invasion of Normandy. Opposite this cemetery stands the Bayeux Memorial which commemorates more than 1,800 casualties of the Commonwealth forces who died in Normandy and have no known grave
49°16′25″N 00°42′52″W
near Bayeux, Calvados, France
Description courtesy of Wikipedia
Grave Marker | RANK | First Name | Surname | AGE | Date of Death | Photographs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Corporal | JAMES WILLIAM | BURKE | 21 | Monday, 07 August 1944 | ||
Private | NORMAN | CLARK | 19 | Sunday, 09 July 1944 | ||
Private | ROBERT DOCHERTY | CRAWFORD | 28 | Sunday, 09 July 1944 | ||
Lieutenant | ANDREW | KILPATRICK | 25 | Thursday, 15 June 1944 | ||
Serjeant | ALEXANDER JOHN | MORETON | 31 | Wednesday, 07 June 1944 | ||
Private | JOHN | MORRISON | 25 | Tuesday, 27 June 1944 | ||
Private | JOHN | McGINNESS | 27 | Sunday, 09 July 1944 | ||
Private | JAMES GARDINER C. | TINSDALE | 33 | Saturday, 17 June 1944 |
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