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6979670   Gunner Dilworth Norman Turner
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Dated added: 30/12/2015   Last updated: 01/01/2020
Personal Details
Regiment/Service: 334 Battery, Royal Field Artillery (British Army)
Died: 22/02/1946 (Unknown)
Age: 34
Summary      
Dilworth Norman Turner was the son of William and Annie Turner. He was born about 1912. Gunner Dilworth Norman Turner served with the 334th Battery of the 33rd ((19th County of London Regiment) Searchlight Regiment during World War Two. He died on 22nd February 1946, aged 34. Gunner Dilworth N Turner is buried in Moy (St. James) Church Of Ireland Churchyard.
Further Information
Dilworth Norman Turner was the son of William and Annie Turner. He was born about 1912.
Gunner Dilworth Norman Turner served with the 334th Battery of the 33rd ((19th County of London Regiment) Searchlight Regiment during World War Two.
Gunner Dilworth Norman Turner died on 22nd February 1946, aged 34.
Gunner Dilworth N Turner is buried in Moy (St. James) Church Of Ireland Churchyard. His Inscription reads: HE DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE.
Dilworth Norman gravestone
The CWGC record Gunner Dilworth Norman Turner as the son of William and Annie Turner.
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Relevant Dungannon Area Locations
No Location Region Location Notes Longtitude Latitude
1 St James Churchyard Moy Buried in St James Churchyard 54.448297 -6.691343
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1 FindAGrave.com Photo of Gunner Dilworth N Turner gravestone
2 War Graves Photographic Project Photo of Gunner Dilworth N Turner gravestone can be purchased here
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