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Gravestones in Scotland

2013-04-07

Thanks to the www.fcafa.wordpress.com website you can see the gravestones of thirty-five Cz airmen laid to rest at twelve cemeteries within Scotland.

Gravestones of Sgt. Alois Dvorak and F/O Vladimir Zaoral are seen in the Dyce Old Chruchyard, the one of F/O Leonard Revilliod at the Soroby Burial Ground on the Isle of Tiree. The name of Sgt. Jaroslav Kucera is at the Ayr Cemetery, Sgt. Karel Posva at Annah Cem, Sgt. Frantisek Schejbal and P/O Alois Sedlacek at the St. Andrew Catholic Cem, Dumfries, P/O Frantisek Dostal and Sgt. Karel Simon at the Troqueer New Burial Ground, Dumfries, P/O Vaclav Jicha at the Haddington Roman Catholic Chruchyard and Sgt. Jaroslav Kalasek in the Kiltearn Parish Churchyard. Sgt. The gravestones  of Rudolf Barvir, F/Sgt. Antonin Bednar, F/Sgt. Frantisek Benedikt, F/Sgt. Milos Bodlak, Sgt. Oldrich Bures, Sgt. Vaclav Cerny, Sgt. Martin Dorniak, F/Sgt. Ivo Englaender, F/Sgt. Frantisek Havranek, F/Sgt. Arnost Hayek, Sgt. Walter Hnilicka, Sgt. Josef Kostal, F/Sgt. Zdenek Palme, W/O Stepan Petrasek, Sgt. Josef Sebestik, F/Lt Josef Simet, Sgt. Stepan Stetka and Sgt. Jozef Vanis are seen at St. Duthus Old Cemetery, Tain. The ones of Sgt Vaclav Prerost and Sgt. Bohumil Sima are at the Grangemouth Cem, The gravestones of AC2 Frantisek Dundera and LACs Zdenek Hytka and Jan Marsalek are seen at the Stanraer Cemetery and F/Lt Vaclav Jelinek at the Kinkinner one.

The text is HERE as well as on the www.svazletcu.cz website, Links Section, Cems of Cz Airmen- – abroad  Subsection - Scotland