Bermuda Royal Naval Cemetery
- Country Bermuda
- Total identified casualties 76 Find these casualties
- Identified casualties from First & Second World War
- GPS Coordinates Latitude: 32.31627, Longitude: -64.84586
Location information
The cemetery lies between Lodge Point and the west coast, near the north side of the lagoon.
History information
During the First World War, Bermuda was garrisoned successively by the 2nd Lincolns, the Royal Canadian Regiment, the 38th Bn. Canadian Infantry, the 163rd Bn. Canadian Infantry and the 2/4th East Yorkshire Regiment. The 3rd Bn. Jamaica War Contingent was there between March and May 1916. The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Bermuda Militia and Garrison Artillery were pre-war auxiliary units raised on the island.
Bermuda also had significant dockyards and naval establishments and during the Second World War, the United States established naval and air bases on land leased by the British Government. The Royal Air Force base on Darrell's Island was used for the ferrying of aircraft from the United States to Africa across the 'South Atlantic Bridge'.
Bermuda Royal Naval Cemetery contains 34 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 41 from the Second World War.