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Revision as of 12:36, 22 August 2011
Acheux: British Cemetery
Achicourt: Achicourt Road Cemetery
Albert: Albert Communal Cemetery Extension
Albert: Bapaume Post Military Cemetery
Appenwihr : Appenwihr Cemetery - Commonwealth War Graves Section
Arleux-en-Gohelle: Orchard Dump Cemetery
Arras: Arras Memorial, Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery
Auchonvillers: Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery
Auchonvillers: Military Cemetery
Authuile: Thiepval Anglo-French Cemetery
Ayette: British Cemetery
Ayette: Indian and Chinese Cemetery
Bailleulval: Bac Du Sud British Cemetery
Barly: French Military Cemetery
Beaumont-Hamel: British Cemetery
Beaumont-Hamel: Hunter's Cemetery
Beaumont-Hamel: Munich Trench British Cemetery
Beaumont-Hamel: New Munich Trent British Cemetery
Beaumont-Hamel: Newfoundland Memorial
On July 1, 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme in World War I, 801 soldiers of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment rose from the British trenches and went into battle at Beaumont-Hamel, nine kilometers north of Albert in France. After only 30 minutes the regiment was devastated. Only 68 men stood to answer the regimental roll call the next morning. 255 were dead, 386 were wounded, and 91 were listed as missing in action and presumed dead. Every officer who had gone over the top was either wounded or dead. The Caribou memorial overlooks the ground across which the regiment advanced. (Source: Wikipedia)
Beaumont-Hamel: "Y" Ravine Cemetery
Beaurains: Beaurains Road Cemetery
Beauval: Communal Cemetery
Becordel-Becourt: Becourt Military Cemetery
Becordel-Becourt: Norfolk Cemetery
Bellacourt-Riviere: Bellacourt Military Cemetery
Berneville: Communal Cemetery
Bertran Court: Military Cemetery
Bouzincourt: Communal Cemetery
Bouzincourt: Communal Cemetery Extension
Bouzincourt: Ridge Cemetery
Bray-sur-Somme: Bray Military Cemetery
Bucquoy: Queens Cemetery
Bucquoy: Quesnoy Farm Cemetery
Calais: Calais Southern Cemetery
Cambrai: Cambrai East Military Cemetery
Carnoy: Military Cemetery
Contay: British Cemetery
Courcelles au Bois: Communal Cemetery Extension
Doignies: Louverval Military Cemetery
Doullens: Communal Cemetery
Doullens: Communal Cemetery Extension
Duisans: Louez Military Cemetery
Englebelmer: Communal Cemetery Extension
Etaples: British Cemetery
Etaples: Military Cemetery
Etrun: Duisans British Cemtery
Ficheux: Bucquoy Road Cemetery
Flesquieres Hill: British Cemetery
Forceville: Communal Cemetery Extension, British Military Cemetery
Fouquereuil: Sandpits British Cemetery
Franvillers: Communal Cemetery Extension
Fromelles: Pheasant Wood Military Cemetery
Guillemont: Guillemont Road Cemetery
Habarcq: Communal Cemetery Extension
Haisnes: St. Mary's A.D.S. Cemetery
Harponville: Harponville Communal Cemetery Extension
Haute Avesnes: British Cemetery
Hebuterne: Gommecourt British Cemetery
Hebuterne: Military Cemetery
Hebuterne: Owl Trench Cemetery
Hebuterne: Railway Hollow
Hebuterne: Rossignol Wood Cemetery
Hermies: British Cemetery
Hermies Hill: British Cemetery
La Boisselle: Lochnagar Crater Memorial
Remembering the Horses and all other creatures that died or suffered in the service of man in time of war and to the personnel of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps and equivalent foreign services who cared for the sick and wounded.
Le Cateau: Cimetiere Communal, Rue de Fesmy
Le Cateau: Highland Cemetery, Cimetiere des Anglais, Route de Guise
Le Cateau: Le Cateau Memorial, pictured from college
Le Cateau: Le Cateau Military Cemetery
Le Cateau: Quietiste Military Cemetery
Longueval: Delville Wood Cemetery
Longueval: London Cemetery and Extension, High Wood
Loos: Dud Corner Cemetery
Mericourt L'Abbe: Communal Cemetery Extension
Merville: Communal Cemetery
Ovillers: Military Cemetery
Ovillers-la-Boisselle: Pozieres British Cemetery
Puiseux: Queens Cemetery
Puisieux: Serre Road No.3
Ribecourt: British Cemetery
Roclincourt: Arras Road Cemetery
Roclincourt: Roclincourt Military Cemetery
Serre: Serre Road No.1
Serre: Serre Road No.2
Serre: Serre French Cemetery
Serre-les-Puisieux: Luke Copse
Soissons : Soissons Memorial
St. Nicholas: British Cemetery
St. mer: Longuenesse Souvenir Cemetery
Ste.Catherine: British Cemetery
Strasbourg : Place Broglie
Memorial to General LeClerc and to the soldiers who died during the battle to liberate Strasbourg during WWII.
Strasbourg: Place de la République
Memorial to the Strasbourg citizens who died for their country
Thiepval: Memorial to the Missing of the Somme
The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is a war memorial to 72,090 British and South African men who died during the Battle of the Somme in World War I and who have no known grave. It is located near Thiepval, Picardie.
Thiepval: The Ulster Tower
Tilloy-les-Mofflaines: Tilloy British Cemetery
Vimy Ridge: Canadian Memorial
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