Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery
Calvados, France

 

3965467 Lance Corporal

Alfred Monaghan

1st/5th Bn. Welch Regiment

21/07/1944, aged 25.

Plot VI. E. 24.

Killed at Le Bon Repos, near Baron, Normandy

Son of Rosina Monaghan (nee Mazzei) who was the sister of Lewis and Alfred  Mazzei who were both killed in WWI, and also of Thomas and William Mazzei who both fought in WWI and survived.

 Picture courtesy of Darin Mazzei

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Banneville-la-Campagne is a village in Normandy, which is 10 kilometres east of Caen. The cemetery lies 100 metres south of the main road (the N175) between Caen and Pont L'Eveque, about 8 kilometres east of Caen.

The Allied offensive in north-western Europe began with the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944. For the most part, the men buried at Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery were killed in the fighting from the second week of July 1944, when Caen was captured, to the last week in August, when the Falaise Gap had been closed and the Allied forces were preparing their advance beyond the Seine. The cemetery contains 2,170 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 140 of them unidentified, and five Polish graves.

Number of Identified Casualties: 2035

 

 

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