The War Graves of Ystradgynlais

Benjamin Morgan Baker

Benjamin Morgan Baker served with the Royal Air Force and was killed in the Western Desert in June 1940.

The information on Benjamin Morgan Baker has been compiled from a number of sources, including the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, from the South Wales Voice newspaper, and the Parish Burial Register (courtesy of the Swansea Archives).

NameBenjamin Morgan Baker
Date of Death21st June 1940
Place of DeathLibya
Age at Death27
Unit and RegimentRoyal Air Force; 216 Sqdn.
RankFlight Sergeant (Pilot)
Service Number563729
Remembrance Grave  St Cynog's churchyard, Ystradgynlais  
GraveKnightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma, Libya
Local MemorialsMaesydderwen Roll of Honour
Ystradgynlais War Memorial
NotesSon of Benjamin and Martha Baker
of Cwmgiedd, Ystradgynlais, Brecknockshire.



 

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