Westerbegraafplaats, Andijk

Andijk, a village located 65 kilometers north-north-east of Amsterdam and 55 kilometers east-north-east of Alkmaar, is home to a cemetery situated on the western edge of the village along Dijkweg, near the old church with the distinctive green-painted tower. You can find the graves in the south-western section of the cemetery.

Upon entering through the gate, take the first path to your right. Continue along this path, and you will reach the graves of the three airmen at the path's end.
 

1606661 Sergeant 
Frank Edward Walter Chapman
Flight Engineer in 622 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
15th February 1944, aged 19. 

​Son of Annie Chapman, and stepson of Sydney Barlow, of Shaw, Berkshire.

His headstone bears the inscription "Sleep Peacefully, Beloved, Till We Meet. Mum And Pop"
 

413375 Flight Lieutenant
Trevor Llewellyn Griffiths
622 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force
15th February 1944, aged 21.

Son of William James Griffiths and Ida May Griffiths, of Epping, New South Wales, Australia.

His headstone bears the inscription "Waiting For The Resurrection"

Studio portrait of 413375 Aircraftman 2 (A.C.2.) Trevor Llewellyn Griffiths, of Epping, NSW. A clerk prior to enlisting on 17 August 1941, he completed his initial training at Bradfield Park, NSW and was later attached to the RAF. Flight Lieutenant (Flt Lt) Griffiths, while attached to 622 Squadron, RAF, died during operations over Holland on 15 February 1944. He was 21 years of age. Flt Lt Griffiths is buried in the Andijk Western General Cemetery, Andijk, Noord Holland, Netherlands.


1450679 Flight Sergeant 
Harold Morrall
Pilot in 622 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Died 15th February 1944, aged 21. Son of Harold and Florence Morral, of Sheffield. His headstone bears the inscription "May We Be Worthy Of His Great Sacrifice. He Died That We Might Live. God Bless"
 

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Local and Regional Cemeteries

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Dijkweg 346
1619 JK Andijk
Netherlands

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