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Fallen Men WWII

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Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 6 Nov 2004 15:42

Ellen Try this site Servicepals Pat

syljo

syljo Report 6 Nov 2004 15:29

Where is Ranville cemetery? Sylvia xxx

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 6 Nov 2004 15:26

ellen you should put this in the sun newspaper , it may get to more people, its a nice thought

Ellen

Ellen Report 6 Nov 2004 12:57

I am trying to contact relatives of several soldiers who were killed in WWII. They were members of the Oxford & Bucks LI airbourne division and were killed or injured (dying within a few days) 12th June to 20th June 1944. They would be buried at Ranville cemetary. It was an accident not enemy fire. I have details for the relatives about the incident and also my father is willing to give them directions to the exact spot where it happened. They may even want to join a collective group visit next year to pay their respects.