AOK4 Posted 11 May , 2003 Share Posted 11 May , 2003 I did a tour yesterday (and visited the German cemeteries of Halluin, Bousbecque and Wervicq-Sud and the British graves on Halluin Communal - pictures will be posted as soon as they are ready, hoping that anyone appreciates these), but I failed to find the British graves on Bousbecque Communal Cemetery. Can anyone tell me where these are located and if they are from WW1 or WW2? Jan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Denham Posted 11 May , 2003 Share Posted 11 May , 2003 There are six WW1 graves in this cemetery - all described as 'Facing the War Memorial'. The CWGC site describes it as "The graves are situated in two plots of three on each side of the path of the French military plot on the left hand side of the cemetery" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AOK4 Posted 11 May , 2003 Author Share Posted 11 May , 2003 I'll check them next time I'm there. Thanks for the information. Jan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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