Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Alexander Ian McFarlane
In memory of:
Pilot Officer Alexander Ian McFarlane
December 30, 1942
Military Service
J/18750
21
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
159 (R.A.F.) Sqdn
1939-45 Star, The African Star, The Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, The War Medal 1939-45.
Additional Information
October 1, 1921
Ottawa, Ontario
October 21, 1940
Ottawa, Ontario
Son of Alexander Thomas McFarlane and Lillian Marceline McFarlane, of Ottawa, Ontario. Pilot Officer McFarlane was known as 'Jimmy' to friends and family.
Commemorated on Page 96 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY
Syrian Arab Republic
Coll. grave Q. 126-127.
The DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY is approximately 5 kilometres south-west of the city centre in an area known as Sabara (Arabic for prickly pear). The DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY is amongst an area of prickly pear plants, which is located behind apartment blocks and therefore is not easily viewed from any main roads. However, visitors can best reach the cemetery by private car or taxi. From the large roundabout on the west side of Damascus, known as Al Umawiyeen Square, visitors pass the entrance of the Sheraton Hotel on the main dual carriage way, towards the Australian Embassy, and should take the side road 40 metres on the left, then turn immediately right. The DAMASCUS COMMONWEALTH WAR CEMETERY will be found on the left.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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