steandpaula Posted 6 October , 2012 Share Posted 6 October , 2012 Hi, Where would you expect casualties whose body/remains were never found, to be remembered (memorials) ? It's not Cambrai memorial as thats for 1917, I believe. Thanks, Ste Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Lees Posted 6 October , 2012 Share Posted 6 October , 2012 Vis-en-Artois. The CWGC website says: "This Memorial bears the names of over 9,000 men who fell in the period from 8 August 1918 to the date of the Armistice in the Advance to Victory in Picardy and Artois, between the Somme and Loos, and who have no known grave. They belonged to the forces of Great Britain and Ireland and South Africa; the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand forces being commemorated on other memorials to the missing." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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