Unit/ Fomration: Memorial
Location: Trincomalee
Period/ Conflict: World War II
Year: 1948
Date/s: April 1948
Trincomalee is a seaport on the north-eastern coast of Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and was formerly a naval station. After the fall of Singapore it became a naval base of importance to our command of shipping in the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. The cemetery was originally the Combined Services Cemetery, but was taken over by the Admiralty from the military authorities in April 1948 for use as a permanent naval cemetery.
On the withdrawal of United Kingdom Forces from Ceylon it became the property of the Ceylon Government who have granted the Commission security of tenure in perpetuity. Save for a few post-war and non-war graves it is purely a war cemetery, and service war graves were transferred to it from Trincomalee (St. Mary) Churchyard; Trincomalee (St. Stephen's) Cemetery, Kottadi Cemetery, Jaffna; and Vavuiyna Combined Cemetery.
A special memorial commemorates a naval man buried in Trincomalee (St. Stephen's) Cemetery whose grave could not be found. The non-war graves are those of men of the Merchant Navy whose death was not due to war service, and of civilians, of whom some were employees of the Admiralty; while the post-war graves were dependents of servicemen, civilian employees of the Admiralty and dependents of such employees.
THE LIGHT FROM OUR HOUSE IS GONE, BUT HIS MEMORY WILL NEVER FADE
Inscription on the grave of Colour Sergeant NORMAN, CECIL LESLIE.
Read More/ References:
Commonwealth Graves Commission [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2009502/trincomalee-war-cemetery/]
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