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War Memorial - Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland




1939 - 1945  and  2007

War Memorial - Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland Names WW II


Navy
H. Cunningham
R. Dobbie
C. Friel
G. Geddes
W. Kerr
A. Lister
T. McBride
J. Millar
J. Sneddon
T. Mercer
D. W. Muir
W. Simpson
G. Swan

Army
Ann Bowman
J. Adamson
J. Blair
A. Black
D. B. Beaton
W. Bowman
W. Archibald
G. Croal
H. Cunning
A. Davie
S. Elder
A. Ferguson
W. Fox
J. Grant
J. Gillespie
P. Hay
A. Low
J. Lyon
G. M. Lumsden
W. McInnes
D. Moffat
A. Malone
J. Malone
R. Morton
J. Menzies
A. Millar
R. O'Dea
J. Oliver
A. Penman
W. Penman
J. Paton
J. Philp
S. Johnstone
Sister A. W. Dewar
E. Richardson
H. Sinclair
S. Sneddon
F. Stewart
A. B. Savage
T. Templeman
R. Turnbull
C. Thomson
G. Traill
D. Webster
J. Wilson
T. Webster
A. Whyte
W. C. Watson
R. Young

R. A. F.
W. Archibald
W. Bothwick
A. Buchanan
J. Bingham
L. A. Birrell
T. Buckley
F. Buchan
A. Cameron
A. Coull
F. Dick
W. A. Frew
S. Kennedy
R. Kinnell
D. Laing
D. MacDonald
J. MacFarlane
J. McKelvie
P. McKee
J. D. Muir
D. Philp
G. Scott
D. Spowart
D. Walker
R. Watson

Civilians
F. Baird
G. Baird
A. Baird
M. Hunter
T. Hunter

Armed Forces
Pte. Jamie Kerr,
Black Watch, Iraq 2007

Pvt. James Kerr
Cowdenbeath, Scotland
20 years old

One of three British soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated while they were dismounted from a Warrior patrol in the Amtahiya district in the southeast of Basra, Iraq, on June 28, 2007.





Angel   

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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