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Martin Briscoe
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Martin | Report | 18 May 2003 16:55 |
Suzanne Paris (18/05/2003 11:24:33) Hi everyone I've been looking at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site which seems very good. However, I have been unable to find any trace of my GG Uncle who died in WWI and my G Uncle who died in WWII. Does anyone know if the information on it is incomplete? As far as I was aware, the CWGC database is of all military personnel killed in WWI and WWII. It might not have full details if they were missing but I would expect them still to be in there. Try variants of the spelling of the surname and initials. Martin |
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