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Old 22-04-2008, 05:33 PM   #150 (permalink)
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Thanks Dave,

That is the only RAAF lad in that cemetery. Now complete!

I just completed and catalogued Aussies in the RAF.

What 1940 burials in WW1 cemeteries in what countries are you looking for?

Cheers

Geoff
Well there're only 6 from WW2 in there anyway - all RAF and all the same date (presumably the same plane), so it wasn't difficult!

I'm looking for May/June 1940 burials in the WW1 cemeteries in France and Belgium only (well, 1940 burials in general in any cemetery to be honest), mainly those associated with the battles of Wijtschaete , Amiens and Arras, though any will do (Army preferably).

Dave.
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