Battle of Crete , Souda bay, Maleme Airfield
regards
DR
I knew very little about Maleme prior to your post piquing my curiosity. Having now done just a little research, I've ordered a couple of books, one on the Battle of Crete itself and the other a biography of Charles 'Pug' Upham, a modest and extraordinarily brave Kiwi and the only combat soldier in history to have been awarded the VC twice - once for his exploits at Maleme, and the other for actions at El Alamein.
This led me to look for other holders of the VC whose grave I could easily visit, and I found CSM George Gristock (VC awarded for action South of Tournai in WWII), buried in the war graves section of Bear Road cemetery, Brighton. Coincidentally, his VC is on display at Norwich castle, permitting me to pay my respects at his grave and see his medal within the next month.
I know, of course, that VC recipients are but a tiny sample of the heroism exhibited by our armed forces personnel, but it helps to have something tangible to provide some focus for a visit to a war grave cemetery.
Thanks for the nudge, PPF.