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Lieutenant Willard Stanton Caseley

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Military service

Service number: CDN/611
Age: 30
Rank: Lieutenant
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: King's Own Scottish Borderers
Division: 1st
Birth: September 3, 1913 Boston
Enlistment: September 1, 1941 Nova Scotia
Death: August 6, 1944

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Grave reference: I. B. 7.
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Willard Caseley was a member of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps, he died while serving with the King's Own Scottish Borderers as a CANLOAN Officer. Son of Lyman W. and Mary J. Caseley, of Howlan, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

In the Books of Remembrance

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Page 269 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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ST. CHARLES DE PERCY WAR CEMETERY Calvados, France

St. Charles de Percy is a village 44 kilometres south-west of Caen. Take the N175 south-westwards from Villers Bocage; after 5 kilometres take the left fork, the D577, towards Vire. After 15 kilometres, go through the little hamlet of La Ferroniere; turn left onto the D56 and right again after a few hundred metres. The War Cemetery will then be found on the left hand side.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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