Vauxbuin French National Cemetery, France, Now Available on Geneanet

Posted by Jean-Yves on Oct 12, 2016
 

The village was passed by British troops on the 31st August 1914, in the Retreat from Mons, and British troops fought in the neighbourhood in 1918. The French National Cemetery was made by the French Graves Service in 1920-1924. The British plot, made after the Armistice, contains the graves of soldiers from the United Kingdom who fell in 1914 and 1918 who belonged to the 4th, 5th, 15th (Scottish) and 34th Divisions. (Source: CWGC)

Click here to access this new collection (283 pictures).

Screenshot 2016-09-19 16-31-54

Many thanks to Jean-Rico Eudor for the pictures.


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