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memorial grave, likely in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, France, dedicated to Trooper Sandy Baillie, who served with the Lothian and Border Yeomanry and was captured on June 12, 1940
Momentmemorial grave, likely in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, France, dedicated to Trooper Sandy Baillie, who served with the Lothian and Border Yeomanry and was captured on June 12, 1940. The memorial consists of a polished black granite headstone engraved with his name, service details, and a tribute. Around the headstone, there are several wooden crosses, some adorned with artificial poppies and flowers, as well as natural stones and blue wood chips scattered on the ground. To the left of the headstone, there is a smaller, rougher stone with handwritten text identifying James Sneddon, "Papa," of the Gordon Highlanders, also captured on June 12, 1940, and who "Survived The War 'BYDAND'." The background is a rough-textured stone surface. The scene appears to be an outdoor memorial site.

