Brieulles-sur-Meuse French National (Mixed) Cemetery
Meuse, France

Pictures courtesy of Conrad Freeling

 

The Allied Plot is in the east-south-east corner, at the entrance, and the Commonwealth grave is in the east-south-east corner of plot.

Brieulles was taken by American troops at the beginning of October, 1918. The French National Cemetery was made in 1920 and contains a large number of French and Allied graves. The cemetery contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.

No. of Identified Casualties: 1

Burial details:

STOWELL, FRANK, Serjeant 371063, London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). 07/07/1918, aged 26. East-South-East corner of plot.

Latest additions to the site  |  Belgian Cemetery Index  | French Cemetery Index 

Other Cemeteries and Memorials around the world  |  British Cemeteries and Memorials   |  1939-1945 Cemetery Index

Cemeteries with Victoria Cross burials  |  Cemeteries with "Shot at Dawn" burials  |  Regimental Badge Archive  |   Roll of Honour

Information on how to submit a photograph or image to the site  |  Book Reviews  |   About Us and our task  |  Links  

Site Map   |   Miscellaneous articles