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Etaples Military
Cemetery, Pas
de Calais, France. During the First World War, the area around Etaples was the
scene of immense concentrations of Commonwealth reinforcement camps and hospitals.
In 1917, 100,000 troops were camped among the sand dunes and the hospitals, which
included eleven general, one stationary, four Red Cross hospitals and a convalescent
depot, could deal with 22,000 wounded or sick. In September 1919, ten months after
the Armistice, three hospitals and the QMAAC convalescent depot remained. The
cemetery contains 10,773 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, the earliest
dating from May 1915. Some 35 of these burials are unidentified. Information
sourced from Commonwealth War Graves Commission www.cwgc.org.
Image
kindly provided by Richard
Evans from his website Nelson, Glamorgan and the Great War http://www.nelson-ww1-memorial.org.uk. |