La Delivrande War Cemetery

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La Delivrande War Cemetery
Cemetery La Delivrande.jpg
Country: France
Location: Calvados
Coordinates: 49°17′24.9″N 0°22′39.1″W / 49.29025, -0.377528
Type: Public
Owned by: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Number of gravesites: 879
Website: La Delivrande War Cemetery

The La Delivrande War Cemetery is a cemetery in France near Caen and contains mainly burials from the D-Day period of the Second World War including 11 Canadians.

History

The Allied offensive in north-western Europe began with the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944.

The burials in La Delivrande War Cemetery mainly date from 6 June and the landings on Sword beach, particularly Oboe and Peter sectors. Others were brought in later from the battlefields between the coast and Caen.

There are now 944 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 65 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to a number of casualties known to be buried among them. The cemetery also contains 180 German graves.

Location

Douvres-la-Delivrande is a village 14 kilometres north of Caen.

Take the main road northwards from Caen, the D7 to Langrune-sur-Mer. After about 12 kilometres, the War Cemetery will be found on the right of the road, a few hundred metres before reaching La Delivrande crossroads and its twin-spired church.

"We Rest Here"

The following members of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals are buried here.

Headstone Service Number Rank and Name Grave Location
Greenwood, John Harold grave marker.jpg
B95395 LCpl J.H. Greenwood II. A. 8.

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