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Old 09-03-04, 05:53
Art Johnson
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Default Brookwood Cemetary

Back in 1917 a large area of Brookwood Cemetary, the former London Necropolis, south of London, was set aside for Canadian, American and others who were in the service. Some who are burried there died of wounds received in Action others were killed in training accidents and some were killed in bombing raids. There are even some German POWs burried there. The first man killed in the 48th in a training accident that occured in the south of England is burried in a Cemetary in Aberdeen. Stan Sislowski (sorry Stan I'm sure I spelled your name wrong AGAIN) the author of "Not All Of Us Were Brave" undertook to identify the Canadians who are burried in the UK he may be able to help you. I'm sure Jiff could provide you with his e-mail address.
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