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In 1982, an employee of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was also buried in the cemetery. [citation needed] The graves are arranged in eight sections (numbered 1 to 8), with six or seven rows in each section (A to F or G). [2] The Cross of Sacrifice at the cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield. [citation needed]
Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery – 2,610 soldiers (of whom 2,339 are Canadian) 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 ...
"The funeral took place in a local cemetery at Etricourt of the four members of the British War Graves Commission who lost their lives in the motoring accident on Sunday night. The Director of the War Graves Commission and the Commandant of the British camp at Romville were among the many mourners." [6] William George Prior 23 September 1922
Mierlo; Mierlo War Cemetery; S. Strabrechtse Heide; V. Venus of Mierlo; Z. Zesgehuchten This page was last edited on 15 July 2018, at 08:19 (UTC). Text is available ...
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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Mierlo is a village in the southern Netherlands, in the municipality of Geldrop-Mierlo, North Brabant. Until 2004, it was a separate municipality with an area of 18.09 km 2 (7 sq mi). Mierlo is home to a few interesting buildings, for example the old Council house and the windmill in the centre of the village.