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signs for british war graves in welsh cemetaries

Article about: BBC News - Commonwealth war graves: 8,000 Wales plots signposted A great thing this though I can't say I have seen any sign of it so far, but I will keep my eyes out for this in future. More

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    Quote by sandgroper View Post
    I'm guessing that they would be aircrew?
    CWGC - Find War Dead
    Mostly infantry mate along with an "Australian War Worker"...

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    Thanks Paul.

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    Quote by sandgroper View Post
    Thanks Paul.
    CWGC - Cemetery Details
    Sorry mate i gave you a dud link, if you click on the "See casualty records" button you'll find a list of the dead!..

    Jerry, sorry for the hijack mate!...

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    As promised the local Kirk, Taken about 1 hour ago


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    Quote by Gunny Hartmann View Post
    CWGC - Cemetery Details
    Sorry mate i gave you a dud link, if you click on the "See casualty records" button you'll find a list of the dead!..

    Jerry, sorry for the hijack mate!...

    No worries.

    They were probably shipped to hospital in the Uk after being wounded but died thereafter.
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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