GOUY-SERVINS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Pas De Calais
France
Location Information
Gouy-Servins is a village and commune in the Department of the Pas-de Calais, ten miles South of Bethune, on the far side of the Bouvigny Ridge. The Communal Cemetery and the French Military Extension contained the graves of nearly 300 French soldiers; but there now remain only, on the North West side of the Communal Cemetery, those of two soldiers from the United Kingdom who died in April, 1917.
Burial Details
15/849 Private W. Bradbury, 15th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 26th April 1917.
64242 Private A. Reed, 13th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), died 23rd April 1917, aged 21. Son of Charles and Caroline Reed, of 7, Seymour Rd., Acton Green, London.
Gouy-Servins is a village and commune in the Department of the Pas-de Calais, ten miles South of Bethune, on the far side of the Bouvigny Ridge. The Communal Cemetery and the French Military Extension contained the graves of nearly 300 French soldiers; but there now remain only, on the North West side of the Communal Cemetery, those of two soldiers from the United Kingdom who died in April, 1917.
Burial Details
15/849 Private W. Bradbury, 15th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment, died 26th April 1917.
64242 Private A. Reed, 13th Company, Machine Gun Corps (Infantry), died 23rd April 1917, aged 21. Son of Charles and Caroline Reed, of 7, Seymour Rd., Acton Green, London.