Canadian Virtual War Memorial
John Kermack Somerville
In memory of:
Trooper John Kermack Somerville
October 10, 1944
Military Service
D/76725
23
Army
British Columbia Regiment, R.C.A.C.
28th Armd. Regt.
Additional Information
July 17, 1921
Montreal, Quebec
Husband of Doreen Agnes Mary Somerville, of Sutton, Surrey, England. My maternal uncle, Jack Kermak Somerville. He died when his tank was hit in the Battle of the Bulge, WWII 10/10/44. He was burned alive. Trouper Somerville joined the Royal Montreal Regiment at the start of WWII and went overseas in December of 1939. While overseas, he was transferred to the 28th (BC) armoured regiment. He was the son of Elizabeth and John Somerville of Verdun Montreal Canada,
Commemorated on Page 449 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
ADEGEM CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
Belgium
XI. F. 4.
Adegem Canadian War Cemetery is located midway between Brugge (17 km) and Gent (26 km) on the N9 which connects the two towns. From Brugge, Adegem is approached via Sijsele and Maldegem. On reaching Adegem, the cemetery is located on the Prins Boudewijn Laan, on the right-hand side of the N9. In the last week of September 1944, the Allies held the city of Antwerp, but the Germans held both shores of the Scheldt estuary, so that the port of Antwerp could not be used. The task of clearing the southern shore of the estuary was allotted to the 3rd Canadian Division, aided by the 4th Canadian Armoured Division and the 52nd Division. Their operations lasted from October until the beginning of November 1944. By 3rd November the Germans had been cleared from the north-west corner of Belgium and the south shore of the Scheldt was free. There had been fierce fighting for two weeks for the crossing of the Leopold Canal. The majority of the men buried at Adegem died during the operations for the clearance of the south bank of the Scheldt; but many Canadians who lost their lives elsewhere in Belgium were also brought here for burial.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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