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Commander James Campbell Clouston

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Military service

Age: 39
Rank: Commander
Force: Navy
Unit/Regiment: Royal Navy
Division: H.M.S. ISIS
Birth: August 31, 1900 Montreal
Death: June 3, 1940 Dunkirk, France

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: 10. J. 2.
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Son of William and Evelyn Stewart Clouston (nee Campbell) of Westmount, Quebec. Husband of Gwyneth L. Clouston.

Clouston was survived by his wife and two sons. Moray Clouston was born six months after his father’s passing.

Brother of Lieutenant John Douglas Clouston, who died while serving with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.

Commemorated on the Commander J. Campbell Clouston Plaque.

In the Books of Remembrance

Commemorated on:

Page 614 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance.
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BECKLINGEN WAR CEMETERY Germany

BECKLINGEN WAR CEMETERY is 13 km south east of Soltau on the west side of the road from Hamburg to Hannover.

From Hannover travel north in the direction of Hamburg on the Autoroute No.7 for 80 km until the junction with Soltau Sud, this is in fact the junction of the A7 with the B3 Hannover to Hamburg road.

On leaving the A7 at Soltau Sud follow the B3 in the direction of Celle and Bergen. The cemetery is on the right hand side of the road, 7 Km from the motorway junction.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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