Shell Green Cemetery, Gallipoli has 397 Australian burials and 4 burials from the United Kingdom. We have just added 45 Australian Roll of Honour Pictures to this cemetery.
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Bouilly Cross Roads Military Cemetery is a rarely visited cemetery in the Marne region of France. The cemetery contains 208 casualties, 110 are unidentified. Most of the casualties who are buried here fell in the Battle of the Marne (18th July-6th August, 1918).
There are now 2,106 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in GRÉVILLERS BRITISH CEMETERY. Within the cemetery stands the GRÉVILLERS (NEW ZEALAND) MEMORIAL which commemorates almost 450 officers and men of the New Zealand Division who died in the defensive fighting in the area from March to August 1918, and in the Advance to Victory between 8 August and 11 November 1918, and who have no known grave.
The cemetery takes its names from the triangular cemetery of the St. Omer garrison, properly called the Souvenir Cemetery (Cimetiere du Souvenir Francais) which is located next to Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery.
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