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Son of William Martin Cook and Irene Cook; husband of Pauline Muriel Cook, of Worcester Park, Surrey. Coll.
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Lance Corporal Paul Martin Cook
Paul Martin COOK. Lance Corporal F/91543, Royal Canadian Engineers. Son of William Martin and Irene Cook, husband of Pauline Muriel Cook, nee Hurst of Worcester Park, Surrey. Died 2nd August 1943 aged 27. He was married in 1941 in the registration district of Mid Eastern Surrey. P5/R4/G8. At rest in Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta.
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Paul Martin COOK. Lance Corporal F/91543, Royal Canadian Engineers. Son of William Martin and Irene Cook, husband of Pauline Muriel Cook, nee Hurst of Worcester Park, Surrey. Died 2nd August 1943 aged 27. He was married in 1941 in the registration district of Mid Eastern Surrey. P5/R4/G8. At rest in Pembroke Military Cemetery, Malta.
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Page 148 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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PEMBROKE MILITARY CEMETERY Malta
PEMBROKE MILITARY CEMETERY is located just off the north-east coastal road than runs from Msida through St. Andrews and to St. Paul's Bay, between St. Andrews and what was formerly St. Patrick's Barracks. It is approximately 2.5 kilometres away from St. Julian's Bay and about 8 kilometres away from St. Paul's Bay. The rear of the PEMBROKE MILITARY CEMETERY is clearly visible from this road. Once approaching St. Andrew's (high ridge) it is clearly sign posted.
A bus service normally runs close to the cemetery from both Valletta and St. Paul's Bay.
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