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Son of John Archibald Campbell and Christine Anne MacKinnon.
He was a cadet at COTC – NPAM (Non-Permanent Active Militia) – service number F-544372, from 22 October 1940 to 1 November 1941, trained at 62nd CA(B)TC in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. He qualified as marksman 2nd class.
His brother, Donald A. Campbell, also served overseas during the Second World War and survived the war.
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Commemorated on:
Page 266 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY Belgium
BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY is located in the north east corner of Brussels in the district of Evere.
Follow the E40 Brussels-Luik road in the direction of Brussels and leave at junction 19 signposted Woluwe and Evere. Follow the sign Evere to the right and continue 500 M along the Avenue des Communautes to the first set of traffic lights. Go straight ahead here and down the Avenue Ciceron to turn left around the roundabout at the bottom of the road. The entrance to the BRUSSELS TOWN CEMETERY is then on your right. Follow the main avenue through the cemetery as far as you can go and the Commission plot is on your left.
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