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Canadian war cemeteries - Wikipedia
Canadian war cemeteries are sites for the burial of Canadian military personnel who died in conflicts since Canadian Confederation in 1867. Most of the graves are for the dead in the First and Second World Wars.
The Canadian Virtual War Memorial (CVWM) - Memorials
Death and bereavement programs. Support to families of a deceased Veteran or a member of the CAF or RCMP. Prisoner of War benefits. Compensation for eligible former prisoners of war. Family. Families and caregivers - Main page . Benefits and services for …
Cemeteries - Canada.ca
Search the database of 23,000 cemeteries where First and Second World War casualties are buried. Cemetery in Esquimalt, British Columbia, where over 2,500 servicemen and their …
Commonwealth War Graves Registers, First World War
Volumes 239 to 274 are ledgers covering the death and burial of military service personnel in Canada and the United States during the First World War and afterwards.
Circumstances of Death Registers, First World War
Aug 14, 2014 · Volumes 239 to 274 are about the death and burial of military service personnel in Canada and the United States during the First World War and afterwards. Volumes 275 to 278 are for groups killed in the First World War not described in any of the above mentioned records.
National Military Cemetery - National Inventory of Canadian Military ...
A closer look at Canada's military history from the South African War to the present. Learn the stories of soldiers, Veterans, volunteers, and others who have served Canada.
The National Military Cemetery - Beechwood
Section 103 is the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces, honouring the men and women who served Canada. The section was expanded by 2 hectares in 2003 and now contains 12,000 spaces for both traditional interments and cremated remains.
National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Armed Forces
May 2, 2022 · The National Military Cemetery was established by Veterans Affairs Canada, National Defence, and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in 2007. It contains 4 sections and brings together all those who died on active service, whose death was related to service, or who served honourably and have chosen to rest among their peers.
WW1 Canadian memorials to visit - The Commonwealth War Graves …
Jul 11, 2022 · Currently, we look after 1,807 different locations in Canada related to World War One. These range from individual burials found in singular graveyards, to purpose-built Commission cemeteries, to grand memorials commemorating thousands of names.
Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery - Wikipedia
Of the total 2,619 burials, the cemetery contains 2,338 Canadian soldiers. It was built to a design by Commission architect Philip Hepworth. The cemetery is unique in that many of the dead were brought here from nearby Germany. It is one of the few cases where bodies were moved across international frontiers.