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The cemetery contains 658 fallen service personnel; 648 are Commonwealth soldiers (seven unidentified [citation needed]) and one Dutch grave (of G.M. Stönner of the Princess Irene Brigade). [1] In 1982, an employee of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was also buried in the cemetery. [citation needed]
Holten Canadian War Cemetery – 1,393 soldiers (of whom 1,355 are Canadian) Losser 2 soldiers; de Lutte 5 soldiers; Lonneker 1 soldier; Mierlo War Cemetery – 665 soldiers (of whom one is Dutch) Milsbeek War Cemetery – 210 soldiers; Mook War Cemetery – 322 soldiers; Nederweert War Cemetery – 363 soldiers; Nijmegen Jonkerbos War Cemetery ...
Pages in category "Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in the Netherlands" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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World War II cemeteries in the Netherlands (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Cemeteries in the Netherlands" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Arthur's grave in Albert Communal Cemetery: Bernard Ernest Wellum 11 July 1921 Albert Communal Cemetery Extension: Died age 25. During the Great War, he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps. [2] His grave is unusual in that it is a standard CWGC war dead headstone, as opposed to the flat-topped stone or post war/civilian type stone. [3]
Geldrop-Mierlo had a population of 40,066 in 2021. It covers an area of 31.39 km 2 (12.12 sq mi). The two villages of Geldrop and Mierlo used to be separate municipalities, but joined together after threats from Helmond to take over Mierlo.
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