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Ploegsteert
Memorial,
Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium, commemorates more than 11,000 servicemen of
the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in this sector during the
First World War and have no known grave. The memorial serves the area from the
line Caestre-Dranoutre-Warneton to the north, to Haverskerque-Estaires-Fournes
to the south, including the towns of Hazebrouck, Merville, Bailleul and Armentieres,
the Forest of Nieppe, and Ploegsteert Wood. Those commemorated by the memorial
did not die in major offensives, such as those which took place around Ypres to
the north, or Loos to the south. Most were killed in the course of the day-to-day
trench warfare which characterised this part of the line, or in small scale set
engagements, usually carried out in support of the major attacks taking place
elsewhere. Information
sourced from Commonwealth War Graves Commission www.cwgc.org. Images
kindly provided by Redvers via Flickr www.flickr.com/photos/redvers. |