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Staff Sgt Bertie Frederick Johnson - Indian Army Unattached List


Will O'Brien

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As per CWGC

Name: JOHNSON, BERTIE FREDERICK

Initials: B F

Nationality: Indian

Rank: Staff Serjeant

Regiment: Indian Army Unattached List

Age: 30

Date of Death: 17/03/1915

Service No: 4287

Additional information: Son of James and Louisa Johnson; husband of K. B. Johnson, of The Warwick Club, 40, Gloucester St., Belgrave Rd., London.

Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: B. 80.

Cemetery: ISMAILIA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY

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Cemetery: ISMAILIA WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY

Country: Egypt

Visiting Information: The cemetery is open from 07.30 to 14.30, Saturday to Thursday. Wheelchair access to the cemetery is possible via main entrance. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on 01628 507200.

Location Information: The cemetery is situated less than a kilometre north-west of Ismailia town centre on the Port Said Road. The cemetery is contained within the main Ismailia Civilian Cemetery complex, access to which is via the large iron gates opposite the Bus Station.

Historical Information: Ismailia is a small town on the west side of the Suez Canal. The cemetery was begun in February 1915 following an unsuccessful attack on the town by Turkish forces, and continued to be used for burials from camps and hospitals in and around Ismailia and nearby Moascar. After the Armistice, the cemetery was enlarged when graves were brought in from other cemeteries in the area and from isolated sites. In 1956, the adjoining Indian cemetery was absorbed into the War Memorial Cemetery. There are now 372 Commonwealth casualties of the First World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. Second World War burials number 291. The cemetery also contains 297 non war graves, chiefly of servicemen of the garrison and their dependents, mostly dating from the inter war years.

No. of Identified Casualties: 965

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