Francis Henry Starling Gunner 945812 Royal Artillery

In Memory of

Francis Henry Starling

Gunner
945812
Royal Artillery
who died on
Saturday, 25th January 1941.


Commemorative Information

Cemetery:
TIDWORTH MILITARY CEMETERY
Grave Reference/
Panel Number:
Sec. D. (C. of E.). Grave 169.
Location:
Tidworth Military Cemetery, North Tidworth, is close to Tidworth Pennings Camp near the
road to Marlborough. It belongs to the Ministry of Defence and was begun during the War by
burials from Tidworth and Fargo Military Hospitals. It contains 417 War Graves including
those of 159 Australian and 100 New Zealand soldiers, five German soldiers and three
German interned civilians and 1 Non War Grave. A Cross of Sacrifice is erected in the main
path.

Historical Information:
TIDWORTH MILITARY CEMETERY, NORTH TIDWORTH, is close to Tidworth Pennings Camp,
near the road to Marlborough. It belongs to the War Department. It was begun during the
War (by burials from Tidworth and Fargo Military Hospitals), and it is still used. It contains
417 War Graves (and 1 Non War Grave), including those of 159 Australian and 100 New
Zealand soldiers, five German soldiers and three German interned civilians; and a War Cross
is erected in the main path. It stands among beech-woods.
SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE LABOUR CORPS


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Revised: 02 Sep 2001 21:14:18 +0100.