ST. PIERRE-EN-PORT COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Seine-Maritime
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.8062, Longitude: 0.48825
Location Information
St. Pierre-en-Port is a coastal village40 kilometres west of Dieppe, and15 kilometres north-east of Fecamp, on the D.79 road from Fecamp to St. Valery-en-Caux.
The communal cemetery is 300 yards from the seashore In the south-east portion of the cemetery are the graves of an officer of the Royal Air Force and an airman of the Royal Australian Air Force.
St. Pierre-en-Port is a coastal village40 kilometres west of Dieppe, and15 kilometres north-east of Fecamp, on the D.79 road from Fecamp to St. Valery-en-Caux.
The communal cemetery is 300 yards from the seashore In the south-east portion of the cemetery are the graves of an officer of the Royal Air Force and an airman of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Images in gallery below © Johan Pauwels
409806 Flight Sergeant
Kenneth Barry Kemmis
Royal Australian Air Force
14th March 1944, aged 20.
Kenneth Barry Kemmis
Royal Australian Air Force
14th March 1944, aged 20.
05224 Wing Commander
Reginald Gilbert Squarey Morgan-Weld-Smith, Mentioned in Despatches
Pilot in 59 Squadron, Royal Air Force
1st August 1940, aged 29.
Son of Reginald and Mita Drinkwater Morgan-Weld-Smith; husband of Joan Margaret Morgan-Weld-Smith, of Strathblane, Stirlingshire. B.A. (Cantab.).
His headstone bears the inscription "Of Seend Manor, Wiltshire, England. Killed In The Battle Of Britain"
Reginald Gilbert Squarey Morgan-Weld-Smith, Mentioned in Despatches
Pilot in 59 Squadron, Royal Air Force
1st August 1940, aged 29.
Son of Reginald and Mita Drinkwater Morgan-Weld-Smith; husband of Joan Margaret Morgan-Weld-Smith, of Strathblane, Stirlingshire. B.A. (Cantab.).
His headstone bears the inscription "Of Seend Manor, Wiltshire, England. Killed In The Battle Of Britain"