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 My name is John Brown and I served in the British army here in Cyprus from 1958-1963 and again from 1966-1968. When Nathan Morley wrote a similar article to the Sunday Mails  A touch of colour for the babies graves, October 9  in 2009, concerning the number of childrens graves at Dhekelia military cemetery speculating widely on their causes of death.During the Eoka campaign, 1955-1959, there were around 41,00 British service personnel on the island, many with their families. Medical provision was made for them in a number of hospitals 鈥?in the west, now the WSBA, at the Princess Mary Hospital  TPMH  in Akrotiri. The original TPMH hospital was an older cottage type hospital in a number of single storey buildings until a new hospital was built at the site in 1963. I personally was an in-patient at TPMH in 1959, suffering from quinsy, in the contagious diseases department. Because of its location, it catered for service personnel and their families from the Akrotiri and Episkopi stations.There was also stanley usa  at this time an older British military hospital in Nicosia, which required modernisation and which eventually closed on December 15, 1959. Planning ahead for this, a purpose-built modern British military hospital was built in Dhekelia, opening on October 15, 1958, in the east of the island, in what is stanley cup  now called the ESBA. BMH Dhekelia took over the responsibility of maternity care, including obstetrics and gynaecology from BMH Nicosia and cate vaso stanley red for all families from the Nicosia, Blew Moody   s sees big banks    risks of    outsized losses
 BANGOR, Maine 鈥?St. George Greek Orthodox Church will hold its 4th annual Dancing with the Greeks event, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, at Wellman Commons, Masonic Center, 300 Union St.On-site supervision for children will be offered by Husson University students.Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. They are available at Angelos Pizzeria  stanley thermos on Hammond Street and Captain Nicks on Union Street. Admission for youth 17 and under  accompanied by an adult   stanley taza is $10. Proceeds benefit the mission of the stanley flask  church in its service to the community.Free Greek dancing lessons before the event will be given, 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at the St. George Church Fellowship Hall, 90 Sanford St.For information, visit stgeorge.me.goarch.org or call 945-9588.More articles from the BDN