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Area of Memorial - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
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Memorial - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
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Memorial close-up - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
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Plaque on Memorial - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
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Notice at rear of memorial - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
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Notice - Taken by Peter Clements 15 Oct 2019
Reference WMO/98381
Address:
Small Park beside the River Tamar
Saltash Passage
St Budeaux
Plymouth
PL5 1LB
England
Open large map- Stone Granite
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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V11/ THIS TABLET MARKS THE DEPARTURE FROM THIS PLACE/ OF UNITS OF THE V AND VII CORPS OF THE UNITED/ STATES ARMY ON THE 6TH JUNE 1944 FOR THE/ D DAY LANDINGS IN FRANCE/ AND WAS UNVEILED BY/ HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN HAY WHITNEY/ THE AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ 14TH MAY 1958/ (NAMES OF DIGNITARIES)
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