Fa’itoka ko Takaunove

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A single Commonwealth burial. That’s all that remains at Fa’itoka ko Takaunove. A poignant reminder of a war far away.

Fa’itoka ko Takaunove Cemetery isn’t grand. It’s a small cemetery located in Nuku’alofa on Tongatapu Island. It holds a single grave from the Second World War. This quiet place tells a story of sacrifice and remembrance.

During World War II Nuku’alofa served as a naval and air base. The war touched this peaceful corner of the world. Soldiers came and went. One soldier never left. His final resting place is here at Fa’itoka ko Takaunove.

The cemetery lies on Salote Road just east of town near the Radio and Cable Station. It’s a short walk from the bustling center of Nuku’alofa. Yet it feels a world away. A peaceful spot amidst the vibrant city life.

Imagine the soldier’s journey. From far-off lands to a foreign island. The sounds of war giving way to the tranquility of this small cemetery. His story is one of many. A story etched in the simple headstone at Fa’itoka ko Takaunove.

Today we stand before this humble grave. We remember the sacrifice. We honor the service. We remember not just one soldier but all those who served. Fa’itoka ko Takaunove is more than a cemetery. It’s a tribute to courage. A place of quiet reflection. A solemn reminder of the cost of war. It is a small place. But its impact is profound.

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