"This Register provides personal and
service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the
Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars. (A record some 60,000
civilian casualties of the Second World War is provided without details of burial
location.) . . . The cemeteries and memorials where these names are commemorated, in
perpetuity, are located in around 150 countries This database makes it possible to
identify the exact location, by cemetery plot or memorial panel, where any given name is
commemorated. . . . These places of commemoration are maintained by the Commonwealth War
Graves Commission." If you do a search for the name "Dodge", a page will
come up with quite a few names. This should be of interest to those of you no matter in
what country you reside. At least one of these is an American. When you click on a name,
the Memory page for that person will come up. This is the beginning of the page for
Stanley Wilbur Dodge. There is a lot more than what is posted here. Does anyone know the
genealogy of this family?
In Memory of
STANLEY WILBUR DODGE
Pilot Officer
118574
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
who died on
Thursday, 17th September 1942. Age 21.
He is buried in HEVERLEE WAR CEMETERY in England.
Stanley was the son of Ralph Salem Dodge and Amy Harlow Dodge, of Redwood City, California, U.S.A. |
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