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The Grenadier Guards Association in Providing Information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for Which We Are Grateful Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion Grenadier Guards, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Grenadier Guards Officer Casualties - 1st World War (Burials by Country & Cemetery) Brigadier Lieutenant 2nd Cemetery Cemetery/Memorial Name: Country: Major Captain Lieutenant Chaplain General Colonel Lieutenant Total: ARRAS MEMORIAL, France -1----- 1 Pas de Calais ARRAS ROAD CEMETERY, France -----2- 2 Roclincourt, Pas de Calais BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, France -----2- 2 Gezaincourt, Somme BERLES NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, France ----11- 2 Pas de Calais BERMERIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Nord BOISLEUX-AU-MONT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France - - -1111 4 Pas de Calais BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY, France ---11-- 2 Pas de Calais BRONFAY FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Bray-Sur-Somme BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, France ----21- 3 Ficheux, Pas de Calais BUSNES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Pas de Calais CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, France ----4-- 4 Souchez, Pas de Calais CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, France ---131- 5 Louverval, Nord CANADIAN CEMETERY No. 2, France -----1- 1 Neuville, St. Vaast, Pas de Calais CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY, France --1---- 1 Pas de Calais CINQ RUES BRITISH CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Nord CITADEL NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, France ---23-- 5 Fricourt, Somme COMBLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, France ----1-- 1 Somme CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, France ---1-1- 2 Somme CROISILLES BRITISH CEMETERY, France -----2- 2 Pas de Calais On loan to: Page 4 The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. Volume 1 by P. MacDonald. Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion Grenadier Guards, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Grenadier Guards Officer Casualties - 1st World War (Burials by Country & Cemetery) Brigadier Lieutenant 2nd Cemetery Cemetery/Memorial Name: Country: Major Captain Lieutenant Chaplain General Colonel Lieutenant Total: CUINCHY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Pas de Calais DELVILLE WOOD CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Longueval, Somme DOUCHY-LES-AYETTE BRITISH CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Pas de Calais DOULLENS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION No.1, France ----1-- 1 Somme EBBLINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Nord ESTAIRES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France -1----- 1 Nord ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY, France ----11- 2 Pas de Calais FINS NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, France ----2-- 2 Sorel-Le-Grand, Somme GOSNAY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Pas de Calais GOUZEAUCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, France ---111- 3 Nord GROVE TOWN CEMETERY, France ----11- 2 Meaulte, Somme GUARDS CEMETERY, WINDY CORNER, France ----11- 2 Cuinchy, Pas de Calais GUARDS GRAVE, VILLERS COTTERETS FOREST, France -----1- 1 Aisne GUARDS' CEMETERY, France -1-25-- 8 Lesboeufs, Somme GUILLEMONT ROAD CEMETERY, France ----3-- 3 Guillemont, Somme HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Mericourt-L'Abbe, Somme HEUDICOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, France ----1-- 1 Somme L'HOMME MORT BRITISH CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Ecoust-St. Mein, Pas de Calais LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL, France ---11-- 2 Seine-et-Marne On loan to: Page 5 The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. Volume 1 by P. MacDonald. Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion Grenadier Guards, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Grenadier Guards Officer Casualties - 1st World War (Burials by Country & Cemetery) Brigadier Lieutenant 2nd Cemetery Cemetery/Memorial Name: Country: Major Captain Lieutenant Chaplain General Colonel Lieutenant Total: LA NEUVILLE BRITISH CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Corbie, Somme LANDRECIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Nord LE TOURET MEMORIAL, France - -1316- 11 Pas de Calais LE TOURET MILITARY CEMETERY, France -11--1- 3 Richebourg-L'Avoue, Pas de Calais LE TREPORT MILITARY CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Seine-Maritime LE TROU AID POST CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Fleurbaix, Pas de Calais LOOS MEMORIAL, France - -1211- 5 Pas de Calais MAINTENON COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Eure-et-Loir MERVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ---1--- 1 Nord METZ-EN-COUTURE COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH France ---11-- 2 EXTENSION, Pas de Calais MORY ABBEY MILITARY CEMETERY, France ----23- 5 Mory, Pas de Calais PERONNE ROAD CEMETERY, France -1---1- 2 Maricourt, Somme PHALEMPIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Nord SAILLY-LABOURSE COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France -----1- 1 Pas de Calais SANDERS KEEP MILITARY CEMETERY, France ---111- 3 Graincourt-Les-Havrincourt, Pas de Calais SOUPIR COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ---121- 4 Aisne ST. HILAIRE CEMETERY, France ---11-- 2 Frevent, Pas de Calais ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, France -----1- 1 Rouen, Seine-Maritime ST. SEVER CEMETERY, France ---1-1- 2 Rouen, Seine-Maritime On loan to: Page 6 The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. Volume 1 by P. MacDonald. Information taken from Original Compilation by Jim MacDonald, Guardsman 2623630, 6th Battalion Grenadier Guards, and enhanced. Copyright by written permission only. Grenadier Guards Officer Casualties - 1st World War (Burials by Country & Cemetery) Brigadier Lieutenant 2nd Cemetery Cemetery/Memorial Name: Country: Major Captain Lieutenant Chaplain General Colonel Lieutenant Total: ST. VENANT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Pas de Calais THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, France ---251- 8 Somme TRESCAULT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Pas de Calais VAULX HILL CEMETERY, France ---1-1- 2 Pas de Calais VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY, France - -1121- 5 Pas de Calais VILLERS-FAUCON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, France -----1- 1 Somme VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, France -----3- 3 Nord WARGNIES-LE-PETIT COMMUNAL CEMETERY, France ----1-- 1 Nord WARLINCOURT HALTE BRITISH CEMETERY, France -----2- 2 Saulty, Pas de Calais Burials by Rank: France 0 5 5 30 58 49 1 148 On loan to: Page 7 The CWGC have assisted The Grenadier Guards Association in providing information, Windsor, Slough and District Branch, for which we are grateful. Volume 1 by P. MacDonald..
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