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Broughtons
in World War II
- GEOFFREY BROUGHTON - Corporal, 2nd Bn., King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
He died on Wednesday, 28th April 1943. He was 28, the son of
Alfred Henry and Lilian Broughton, and the husband of Riyoko
Broughton. His memorial is on Panel Number: 4. D. 15. in the
Gauhati War Cemetery in the capital city of the state of Assam
in North East India.
- GEOFFREY EYRE BROUGHTON - Sergeant, Pilot, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
He died on Friday, 9th October 1942 at age 21. His parents were
Joseph and Letitia Broughton, of Woodsmoor, Stockport. He's buried
in Sec. H. Grave 158 at Norbury (St Thomas) Churchyard, Cheshire,
United Kingdom
- GEOFFREY JAMES BROUGHTON
- Sergeant, W.Op./Air Gnr., Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. He died on Thursday, 12th August 1943. His parents were
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Broughton, of Bradford. His memorial is located
at Panel 1, Bradford Crematorium, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
- GEORGE ALBERT BROUGHTON - Lance Corporal, Corps of Military Police
He died on Friday, 19th March 1943 at age 31. His parents were
Albert and Ethel Broughton. He was the husband of Edith Broughton,
of Hyde, Cheshire. His memorial is on Panel 21. Column 3 of the
Brookwood Memorial in Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey, United
Kingdom.
- GEORGE ARTHUR BROUGHTON - Aircraftman 1st Class, Royal Air Force Volunteer
Reserve. He died on Wednesday, 29th July 1942 at age 20. He was
the son of Samuel and Sarah Broughton, of Orton Waterville, Huntingdonshire.
His memorial is on Panel Number: 2. F. 10. of the memorial at
Fayid War Cemetery, in Fayid, about 20 kilometres south of Ismailia
on the western shore of the Great Bitter Lake, which is at the
mid point of the Suez Canal. There are over 1100, 1939-1945 war
casualties commemorated in this cemetery.
- GORDON STANLEY BROUGHTON
- Leading Aircraftman, 5 Sqdn., Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. He died on Thursday, 19th December 1940. His
memorial is on Panel Number: 10. D. 6. at Karachi War Cemetery
in Karachi, Pakistan. The total number of burials in this cemetery
is 643. The first number in the Panel indicates the Plot; the
letter, the Row; the last number, the Grave. Thus 10.D.6 means
Plot 10 Row D Grave 6.
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