Re: WWII War Grave Question
I checked vairious scources all yesterday morning, Ragnorak is right in that the other cwg in that cemetery belongs to a ww1 soldier. Although other sites, I visited Church sites all over Ireland looking and also Navy net to see what losses there were in that area at that time. I found nothing. Including looking at various regt casualty lists to see what other regt lost men around that time that could possibly be from an action in the surrounding area/sea. Even checked tourist sites to see if any info brought up. Nothing found from me I'm afraid. Although as Skipper points out there are many allied burials in Eire for various reasons quite a few in fact, I certainly could not come up with anything either. But got a lot of good info while searching.
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William L. McGonagle, MOH, U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer, USS LIBERTY 1967.
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