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Details Longueval was the scene of furious fighting in 1916, lasting from the 14th to the 29th July, when the village was cleared by the 5th Division. It was lost in March 1918, and retaken by the 38th(Welsh) Division and the Carabineers on the 28th August, 1918. Longueval Road Cemetery was begun in September 1916, near a Dressing Station known as "Longeuval Alley", or "Longueval Water Point", and it was used until January 1917. Further burials were made in August and September 1918. The graves numbered 171 at the date of the Armistice; and other were added in 1923 - 24 by concentrations from a wide area round Longueval There are now over 200, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, over one-fifth are unidentified and special memorials are erected to 3 Soldiers from the United Kingdom, known or beleived to buried among them. Number of Burials by Unit
Those with Awards buried in this Cemetery Cpl. William Cropper Broster, D.C.M., M.M. "D" Coy. 1st/6th Bn. The King's Liverpool Regiment, Died 26th Sept. 1916 aged 24. C.5 Capt. Cecil William Chandler, M.C., 8th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. Killed in action 30th March 1918, aged 30. G.21 Gunner H. D. Ford M.M., 47th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Died 28th Oct. 1916. H.7 Sapper G. Grainger, M.M., 69th Field Coy. Royal Engineers, Died 13th Oct. 1916. C.1 Private W. J. Monger M.M., 2nd Bn. Hampshire Regiment. Died 19th Oct. 1916 aged 19. F.11 |