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Burial/memorial information
Digital gallery of Lieutenant Terry Faulkner Rowe
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Grave marker for T.F. Rowe
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Photo of TERRY FAULKNER ROWE
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Record of Service
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Circumstances of death
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Photo of Terry Rowe
LT. Terry Rowe, cinematographer, Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, one of six members of the unit KIA. -
Newspaper clipping
From the Regina Leader Post February 1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper clipping
Terry is mentioned in this article about his driver. From the Toronto Star February 1944. Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me -
Newspaper Clipping
Caption is included with the photo. Photo is found in The Winnipeg Tribune (digitized), August 30, 1943.
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 433 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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ANZIO WAR CEMETERY Italy
Anzio is a coastal town 70 kilometres south of Rome. To reach Anzio take the No.148 Superstrada Motorway which runs between Rome and Latina. Take the exit for Anzio and follow the signs towards Anzio along the No.207.
The ANZIO WAR CEMETERY lies 1 kilometre north of Anzio town just off the No.207. As the No.207 approaches Anzio an Italian Communal Cemetery is visible on a small rise to the left of the road. Turn left and drive up a small rise to a parking area in front of the cemetery entrance. Commission signs are visible.
ANZIO WAR CEMETERY should not be confused with Beach Head Cemetery which is also close to Anzio town. Beach Head Cemetery lies on the No.207, 5 kilometres north of Anzio town, and can be seen on the left hand side of the road when taking the No.207 towards Anzio.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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