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Serjeant George Bernard Dentler

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Military service

Service number: 11428
Rank: Serjeant
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Division: 6th Battalion
Enlistment: Nova Scotia
Death: January 2, 1917

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In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 576 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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BASRA MEMORIAL Iraq

The BASRA MEMORIAL, within Basra War Cemetery, is about 9 kilometres north-west of Basra, a town on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, 90 kilometres from its mouth in the Persian Gulf.

The BASRA MEMORIAL consists of a roofed colonnade of white Indian stone, 80 metres long, with an obelisk 16 metres high as the central feature. The names are engraved on slate panels fixed to the wall behind the columns. More than 40,000 British, Indian and West African dead who died in the operations in Mesopotamia from the Autumn of 1914 to the end of August 1921, are commemorated here.

Note: The Commonwealth War Graves Commission strongly advises that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office should be contacted before attempting to visit Iraq.

Their details are as follows:
Travel Advice Unit Consular Division Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Old Admiralty Building
London, England
SW1A 2AF
Tel: 0207 008 0232/0233
Fax: 0207 008 0164

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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