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Started this page after my September 2006 trip to Normandy, including the cemetery. Some details have no reference as they were from the tour that I took and told to us verbally by the tour guide; help with finding a reference to confirm the details about the French soldier in the cemetery would be great. Burtonpe11:04, 4 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I have removed this section. There is no justification given why the particular people listed are notable among the 2,049 total buried in the cemetery. Without said justification, I see no reason to single out individual names as that would leave the page open to becoming little more than a list of all the names. Standard practice based on other pages is to list the total number of graves, along with any notable ones; by removing it, this brings the article back in line with the other pages of this sort. — g026r (talk) 12:49, 21 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]