War Graves in Morocco

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  1. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    There is one RAAF lad buried in Morocco. If you can assist, or know somebody that can, please let me know.

    Ben M'Sik European Cemetery contains 38 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. The Commonwealth plot also contains two war graves of other nationalities and seven non-war burials. Among the latter is the grave of Field Marshall Sir Claude Auchinleck who held a number of commands during the Second World War. He died in 1981 at the age of 96, and is buried alongside Galley Boy Raymond Steed, who at 14 years of age was the youngest known Commonwealth casualty of the Second World War.
    <table x:str="" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 699pt;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="932"><col style="width: 179pt;" width="239"><col> <tbody><tr><td class="xl24" style="height: 12.75pt; width: 179pt;" x:str="HARDIMAN, LEO GEORGE " height="17" width="239">HARDIMAN, LEO GEORGE
    </td> <td class="xl24" style="border-left: medium none; width: 62pt;" width="83">Flying Officer
    </td> <td class="xl25" style="border-left: medium none; width: 74pt;" width="98">MAAF (MDL)
    </td> <td class="xl26" style="border-left: medium none; width: 86pt;" x:num="16406" width="115">30/11/1944
    </td> <td class="xl24" style="border-left: medium none; width: 125pt;" width="167">Plot 59A. Row 1. Grave 24.
    </td> <td class="xl24" style="border-left: medium none; width: 173pt;" width="230">BEN M'SIK EUROPEAN CEMETERY
    </td> </tr></tbody><col style="width: 62pt;" width="83"><col style="width: 74pt;" width="98"><col style="width: 86pt;" width="115"><col style="width: 125pt;" width="167"><col style="width: 173pt;" width="230"><tbody><tr style="height: 12.75pt;" height="17"></tr></tbody></table>
     
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  3. temptage

    temptage I thought it would only take a few weeks......

    Also I have noticed on that link that if you scroll down, there is a photo of No 3 Squadron RAAF, with a certain Mr Hardiman in the group.
     

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