Adinkerke Military Cemetery
Belgium
About
Adinkerke Military Cemetery, near De Panne on the Belgian coast, dates from the First World War but also holds Commonwealth dead of the Second — among them airmen shot down or crashed over Belgium between 1940 and 1944. It is a small site, with 168 burials of the Great War and 55 of the Second World War.
Operations represented here
The raids whose casualties rest in this cemetery, ranked by how many of each night's dead lie here. Linked by date of death (raid night, or the morning after).
- Bonn — 18 Oct 1944 · 2 buried or commemorated here
- Nuremberg — 19 Oct 1944 · 2 buried or commemorated here
- Stuttgart — 19 Oct 1944 · 2 buried or commemorated here
3 casualties from this database buried or commemorated here.
| Name | Rank | Died | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hynes, Keith Frederick | Flying Officer | 19 Oct 1944 | E. 23. |
| Kay, Desmond Hayward Sidley | Squadron Leader | 19 Oct 1944 | E. 22. |
| Mungo Park, John Colin | Squadron Leader | 27 Jun 1941 | E. 17. |
