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Memorial Plaques and Bench Operation Dynamo 1940

At the entrance to De Panne Town Hall is a bench donated by the 1940 Dunkirk Veterans Association of Stoke-on-Trent.
This is dedicated to private Bertie John Garwood of the 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment who was killed in action on June 1, 1940, he was 27 years old. Garwood is buried at Marquise Communal Cemetery in France, Section 1, Row A, Grave, 9

Text on bench:
Donated by the 1940 Dunkirk Vet. Assoc. Stoke-on-Trent Branch
Made by John Garwood in memory of his father PTE. BJ. Garwood Middsx. Regt.
Killed in action 1940

Also in the entrance hall of the town hall of De Panne are two memorial plaques dedicated to Operation Dynamo in De Panne. One commemorates that this was the headquarters of General Gort, this plaque originally hung in the old town hall which was located across the street.
The other commemorates the efforts of the British and Allies in May and June 1940.

Text memorial plaque:
This tablet
has been erected by
the citizens of the Panne
and the 1940 Dunkirk Veterans Association
to the glory of god
and to mark the deliverance over the beaches of De Panne
of men of the British Expeditionary Force
and its Allies in May and June 1940
And t oremember with pride and sorrow
those who gave their lives at that time
in the cause of peace


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Source

  • Text: Jhonny Bastiaensen
  • Photos: Jhonny Bastiaensen

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