Burma Campaign: CWGC Rangoon,Taukkyan,Thanbuzayat

Discussion in 'War Grave Photographs' started by bucklt, May 12, 2009.

  1. bucklt

    bucklt Bucklt

    In addition to photos of each individual grave, I also have a selection of photos covering the general lay-out of each of these 3 grave sites in Burma.

    They are all very peaceful sites, are all in immaculate condition and beautifully kept by both the CWGC and their local Staff who work on-site.

    I am now making these pictures available - free - to relatives/friends/researchers/historians etc.

    Contact me on: nt872b(at)hotmail.com with requests etc.

    Thank you.

    Bucklt :poppy: Asia War Graves Photo Group and now, since January 2017: www.asiawargraves.com
     
    Last edited: Mar 1, 2017
  2. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Thanks bucklt.

    Would like to pass on my appreciation for the efforts you have made to make these photos available.

    Well done!
     
  3. Recce_Mitch

    Recce_Mitch Very Senior Member

    I wish to thank you for your time and trouble in making these photos available.

    Cheers
    Paul
     
  4. Tom Canning

    Tom Canning WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    Buckit -
    well done - a truly wonderful task in allowing us to share those men's endeavours as to have seven V.C.;s in the one cemetery is most unusual

    Cheers
     
  5. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Hi Tony,

    Would just like to thank you on the forum for achieving all of my RAAF requirements (146) in Malaysia.

    It is a fantastic effort and you should be very proud of yourself for fulfilling our members requirements which we might never have been able to achieve without the considerable time and effort you have made available to us.

    Cheers

    Geoff
     
  6. bucklt

    bucklt Bucklt

    Hi Tony,

    Would just like to thank you on the forum for achieving all of my RAAF requirements (146) in Malaysia.

    It is a fantastic effort and you should be very proud of yourself for fulfilling our members requirements which we might never have been able to achieve without the considerable time and effort you have made available to us.

    Cheers

    Geoff

    It's a pleasure to work with people such as yourself - ''TEAMWORK'' - is one of my favourite words:D

    Tony:poppy:
     
  7. MIDDX17

    MIDDX17 New Member

    Hi, I have sent an email re the following GEORGE EDWARD BRIGGS being my GRANDAD, hope to get out to RANGOON next year.
    I have letters etc which are interesting reading as it would appear my Grandad went missing overnight from a field hospital.


    Rank:
    Lance Corporal
    Service No:
    6025469
    Date of Death:
    27/06/1944
    Age:
    29
    Regiment/Service:
    Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
    1st Bn.
    Panel Reference:
    Face 8.
    Memorial:
    RANGOON MEMORIAL
    Additional Information:
    Son of James and Minnie Briggs, of Tilbury, Essex; husband of Gladys G. Briggs, of Tilbury.
     

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