Reference: Veterans Affairs Canada - Charles R Sandes

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Reference ID:
013-027-0001
Access date:
Wednesday, 28 October, 2020
Transcript:

Flying Officer Charles Richard Sandes
December 20, 1943

Military Service
Service Number: J/22255
Age: 21
Force: Air Force
Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force
Division: 428 Sqdn.
Additional Information
Born: January 18, 1922 Hong Kong
Enlistment: July 3, 1941 Vancouver, British Columbia

Son of Charles Lancelot Compton Sandes and Georgie Helen Sandes, of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Commemorated on Page 210 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page.
Burial Information
Cemetery:

RHEINBERG WAR CEMETERY
Germany
Grave Reference:

Coll. grave 9. G. 18-20.
Location:

Rheinberg is 24 kilometres north of Krefeld and 13 kilometres south of Wesel, in the locality of Kamp Lintfort, Nordrhein-Westfal. The cemetery is 3 kilometres south of the centre of the town of Rheinberg on the road to Kamp Lintfort. From the motorway 57, turn off at Rheinberg and at the T junction follow the 510 in the direction Kamp Lintfort. The cemetery is a short way along this road on the right. The site of Rheinberg War Cemetery was chosen in April 1946 by the Army Graves Service for the assembly of Commonwealth graves recovered from numerous German cemeteries in the area. The majority of those now buried in the cemetery were airmen, whose graves were brought in from Dusseldorf, Krefeld, Munchen-Gladbach, Essen, Aachen and Dortmund; 450 graves were from Cologne alone. The men of the other fighting services buried here mostly lost their lives during the battle of the Rhineland, or in the advance from the Rhine to the Elbe. There are now 3,326 Commonwealth servicemen of the Second World War buried or commemorated at Rheinberg War Cemetery. 156 of the burials are unidentified. There are also nine war graves of other nationalities, most of them Polish.

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Officially declared missing
20 December 1943