Tuesday 22nd June 1943

Bergen-Op-Zoom War Cemetery
(4 casualties)Bergen-op-Zoom is a town in the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant, 40 kilometres north-west of Antwerp (Belgium). Bergen-op-Zoom War Cemetery and Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery are almost next to one another, 3 kilometres east of the town centre, on a road named Ruytershoveweg, which runs parallel with the A58 Bergen-op-Zoom to Roosendaal motorway. The cemeteries can be reached from the motorway by taking the Bergen-op-Zoom exit, which leads on to Rooseveltlaan. At the first crossroads the cemeteries are signposted to the right. There is a further signposted right turn after 1 kilometre, and the cemeteries are 2 kilometres along this road on the left-hand side.

Heverlee War Cemetery
(1 casualty)Heverlee War Cemetery is located 30 kilometres from Brussels and 3 kilometres south of Leuven. Turn left out of Leuven railway station onto the Tiensevest (ring road R 23). Follow the Tiensevest through the junctions Tiensepoort and Parkpoort and along the Naamsepoort. Turn left at the Naamsepoort onto the Naamsesteenweg (N251), signposted Namen, Waver and Heverlee. Continue until you cross the railway line at Heverlee and take the first left turn into the Hertogstraat. Follow Hertogstraat to the end and turn right at the Sport Hall onto the Kerspelstraat. Continue down the Kerspelstraat until you come to a crossroads at which the cemetery is located.

Langdorp Churchyard
(1 casualty)The village of Langdorp is situated to the east of Aarschot, off the N10 which runs between Diest and Geel. From the motorway A2 turn off at junction 22 Aarschot and onto the N223 direction Aarschot. Follow the N223 straight into the town on Leuvensestraat and straight on into Martelarenstraat, at the T junction turn right into Diestsestraat and carry on to the end. At the T junction turn left onto the N10 direction Geel, and follow this to the next crossroads. Turn right here into Langdorpesteenweg and follow this road into the village. The church is on the right in the middle of the village. The graves are located at the rear of the cemetery on the left.

Ottawa Memorial
(1 casualty)The Ottawa Memorial stands on the north-eastern point of Green Island in the City of Ottawa, overlooking the Rideau Falls.

Runnymede Memorial
(1 casualty)This Memorial overlooks the River Thames on Cooper's Hill at Englefield Green between Windsor and Egham on the A308, 4 miles from Windsor.

Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery
(1 casualty)The village of Thanbyuzayat is 65 kilometres south of the port of Moulmein, and the war cemetery lies at the foot of the hills which separate the Union of Myanmar from Thailand. Travel from Yangon to Moulmein is possible by both rail and road. Road conditions may vary, depending on the season, and the trip may take up to 8 hours. Only those in good health should attempt the journey.