General Directions: Vermand is a village in the
Department of the Aisne, on the Omignon River. The Communal Cemetery is on
the road to Caulaincourt.
Vermand was later "adopted" by the Borough of
Cambridge. The Communal Cemetery was used in April and May 1917 and March
and September 1918 for British burials.
Casualty Details: UK 42, Total Burials: 42
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