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First World War Belgian Army

Who am I

Emile DEJONGH-DEWIJNGAERT

  • Gender: Man
  • Nationality: BE

My life before the war

  • Date of birth: 31/03/1888
  • Birthplace: Heverlee
  • Address: Berchem (ANT)
  • Father's name: Georges Joseph François
  • Mother's name: TACK Marie Anne

My military life

  • Date of death: 24/03/1916
  • Place of death: Steenstrate (Frans - Belgische loopgracht)
  • Current cemetery: Westvleteren - Belgian military cemetery
  • Grave number: B-30-292
  • Matriculation number: O/15781
  • Unit: 4/II/7 Li.