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Wooden plaque inside St Kentigern's Church Aspatria - Taken by Martin Tolley 21 Apr 2018
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The board - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 10 Sep 2022
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Overall View showing the WW2 memorial to left - Taken by Stuart Nicholson 10 Sep 2022
Reference WMO/171284
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- Afghanistan (2001 -)
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REMEMBER/SGT. DAVID MONKHOUSE/ROYAL DRAGOON GUARDS/KILLED IN ACTION/AFGHANISTAN 2010
DAVID THOMAS MONKHOUSE **NOTE- Since the end of the Second World War Aspatria has lost two other men, for whom there is no memorial save their CWGC stones in the Churchyard: Richard M. McGough, died 23rd June 2007 of the Royal Logistics Corps aged 30 D. Hodgson, died 27th March 1947 of the RAF, aged 28. David Thomas Monkhouse, died 17th July 2010 aged 33 is also buried in the Churchyard with a Ministry of Defence gravestone.**
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