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black watch
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BillinOz | Report | 11 Jul 2003 02:21 |
Only one I can see is Patrick Keenan,Son of Henry and Mary Keenan, of Montreal, Province of Quebec. Corporal D/82696 Black Watch (Royal Highland Regt.) of Canada who died on Monday 26 February 1945 . Age 25 . |
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Martin | Report | 21 Jun 2003 16:14 |
There are two P Keenan's listed in Highland regiments as killed in WWI. Neither is the Black Watch. Martin Briscoe |
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Lynne | Report | 21 Jun 2003 15:33 |
It's cwgc.org I think Lynne |
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Shelli4 | Report | 21 Jun 2003 14:29 |
if he was killed in action try the commonwealth graves commission.Sorry don't recall address but use your search should appear. They list all people killed in action I think!! Shelli |
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Angela | Report | 21 Jun 2003 13:43 |
hi wonder if someone can help my pappas dad patrick keenan served in the blackwatch and i believe he was killed in action and is suppose to be buried at flanders i cannot find any trace of him on the blackwatch site commonwealth site can anyone give me another road to search in thanks angela |