Bucquoy Communal Cemetery Extension (P. de C.) |
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Details Bucquoy is a village and commune in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, ten miles South of Arras. The village was occupied by the 7th Division on the 17th March, 1917, and it was the scene of very heavy fighting in March and April, 1918. Bucquoy Communal Cemetery Extension is on the North-West side of the Communal Cemetery, separated from it by a path. It was made by the R.N.D. Burial Officer at the beginning of Spetember, 1918. It contains the graves of 68 soldiers, sailors and Marines from the United Kingdom who fell on the 23rd-28th August, 1918; the majority belonged to the 37th Division, and two are unidentifed. Number of burials by Unit
Awards Lt. Comdr. Sidney Howard Fish M.C.,
R.N.V.R. "Hood" Bn. Royal Navy Division. Died 25th Aug. 1918
aged 24. A. 3. Notes Pte. George Richard Bull 38390, 1st Btn Essex Regt Killed in action 23rd August, 1918. aged 20, A. 22, was one of three brothers who served in France. |