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==Notable graves==

==Notable graves==

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* Squadron Leader [[Ronnie Fokes]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|DFC|DFM}}

* Squadron Leader [[Ronnie Fokes]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|DFC|DFM}}

* Serjeant [[Alan Fowler (footballer)|Alan Fowler]] – British footballer

* Serjeant [[Alan Fowler (footballer)|Alan Fowler]] – British footballer

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==Location==

==Location==


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Military cemetery in Normandy

Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery is a Second World War cemetery of Commonwealth soldiers located close to the commune of Banneville-la-Campagne, 11 km (6.8 mi) east of Caen, Normandy, France. The graveyard contains 2,175 graves of which 140 are unidentified The cemetery is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[1]

During the Allies push out of the Normandy bridgeheads, Operation Goodwood and the liberation of Caen were undertaken in July 1944. During August, the Falaise Gap was closed. The majority of the soldiers interred in the cemetery date from these attacks. Of the 2,175 soldiers in this cemetery there are 2,150 Britons, 11 Canadians, 5 Australians, 2 New Zealanders, 5 Poles and two unidentified soldiers.

The cemetery is located close to Sannerville, in the Calvados department of Normandy, on the Route de Caen (D.675). It is located 3.25 km (2.02 mi) west of Troarn.

  • Shilleto, Carl, and Tolhurst, Mike (2008). A Traveler’s Guide to D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. Northampton, Mass.: Interlink. ISBN 1566565553

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