TRIE-LA-VILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Oise
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.28715, Longitude: 1.82804
Location Information
Trie-la-Ville is a village and commune1 kilometre north-east of Trie-Château, a village on the Beauvais-Gisors road. The cemeteries of Trie-la-Ville and Trie-Château are side by side on the west side of the road between the two villages. Trie-la-Ville communal cemetery is the one nearest to Trie-la-Ville. The grave of the 1 British airman is 10 metres west of the main Path from the entrance
Burial Details
1198755 Warrant Officer Charles Geoffrey Polkey, Pilot in 184 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 25th May 1944, aged 22. Son of Henry Herbert and Martha Elizabeth Polkey, of Warsop, Nottinghamshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Lest We Forget. He Died For Us. N'Oublions Pas Il A Donné Sa Vie Pour Nous"
Trie-la-Ville is a village and commune1 kilometre north-east of Trie-Château, a village on the Beauvais-Gisors road. The cemeteries of Trie-la-Ville and Trie-Château are side by side on the west side of the road between the two villages. Trie-la-Ville communal cemetery is the one nearest to Trie-la-Ville. The grave of the 1 British airman is 10 metres west of the main Path from the entrance
Burial Details
1198755 Warrant Officer Charles Geoffrey Polkey, Pilot in 184 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 25th May 1944, aged 22. Son of Henry Herbert and Martha Elizabeth Polkey, of Warsop, Nottinghamshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Lest We Forget. He Died For Us. N'Oublions Pas Il A Donné Sa Vie Pour Nous"