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The Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, September 2006. The cemetery contains predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the Battle of Normandy. The cemetery contains 4 British soldiers and one French national who was killed fighting alongside Canadian troops. The British soldiers have markers very similar to the Canadian markers, but with different insignia in place of the maple leaf. The grave containing the French national is marked with a cross, which is visible on the lower left of the photo in the 4th row from the bottom.

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current09:49, 4 October 20065,676×1,658 (2.1 MB)Burtonpe (Talk | contribs) (The Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetary, September 2006. The cemetary contains predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the Battle of Normandy. Taken by me.)

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