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Foncquevillers
Military Cemetery,
Pas de Calais, France. In 1915 and 1916 the Allied front line ran between Foncquevillers
and Gommecourt. The cemetery was begun by French troops before being taken over
by Commonweatlh forces. It remained in use by units and field ambulances until
March 1917, the burials in July 1916 being especially numerous. The cemetery was
used again from March to August 1918, when the German offensive brought the front
line back to nearly the old position. Seventy-four graves were brought in after
the Armistice from the battlefields of 1916 and 1918. The cemetery contains 648
Commonwealth burials of the First World War. Some 53 of the burials are unidentified
but there are special memorials to two casualties known to be buried among them.
Information
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