Heverlee War Cemetery
Heverlee War Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of the Second World War located in Heverlee, Belgium.
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Heverlee War Cemetery entrance
The Heverlee War Cemetery was established in 1946 and contains 977 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, twenty-nine First World War burials relocated to the cemetery, and twelve non-Commonwealth graves (including 11 Polish and 1 American airmen). The cemetery is one of those designed by Commission architect Philip Hepworth.[1]
Notable graves
- Victoria Cross recipients:
- Donald Garland (1918–1940)
- Thomas Gray (1914–1940)
- Leslie Manser (1922–1942)
- Others:
- John Balmer, Group Captain, RAAF
- Lord Frederick Cambridge (1907–1940), Captain in the Coldstream Guards
- Gerald MacIntosh Johnston (1904–1944), Canadian stage and actor and later German POW
- Andrew McPherson (1918–1940), RAF officer who piloted the first English plane to go over enemy lines during the Second World War
- Alec Howie (1913–1940), cricketer
References
- "Heverlee War Cemetery". CWGC. Retrieved 2007-06-19.
External links
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