Saturday, October 27, 2012
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- Striped Pyjamas and a Yellow Star
- Pointe du Hoc, Normandy
- Another lost Lancaster...
- "Brothers in Arms" - Edward and Andrew Mackin
- Crewmates of H.M.S. Honjo
- Leading Seaman George Thomas Leggett, R.N
- Gibraltar's first WW2 casualty
- Remains of a Lancaster crew discovered in Germany
- "A Border Man in Normandy"
- Telephone call from Dachau
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Pilot Officer Alexander Robert Graham, RAF, was the son of Mungo Forbes Graham and Jane Hall Graham of Portisnscale, near Keswick, Cumberland. He died on 3 October 1947 and is buried in Crosthwaite (St Kentigern) Churchyard, Keswick.
However, Pilot Officer Alexander R. Graham is not commemorated on the WW2 memorial of the parish located inside the church.
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Killed when his Spitfire (TE406) crashed into the side of Brent Moor (Dartmoor)because of low cloud. The Spitfire belonged to 203 Advanced Flying School.
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