Saturday, 28 November 2015

Four books on world famous military cemeteries

 
Vol 1 - The Arras War Graves and Memorials


 
Published June 2015 and now available from Amazon.
 
This book is compiled from the records maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission of servicemen and women killed or missing since the start of the First World War in 1914.

The first section contains details of the location on the Arras Memorial of servicemen or women who were one of five or less of their particular service rank or unit who lost their lives. I have also identified where winners of the Victoria Cross can be found.

The second section contains details of the location on the Arras Flying Service Memorial of servicemen or women who were one of five or less of their particular service rank or unit who lost their lives.

The third section contains details of the location of the graves in the Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery naming servicemen or women who were one of five or less of their particular regiment or service who lost their lives.

Every life lost as a result of military service is a tragedy for the family and friends of the individual, and this book does not seek to imply that those listed here are any more deserving of memory than those not selected. The book shows the wide range of units from which only a handful, or even a single, life was lost, and also the wide range of ranks where also only a handful, or even a single, holder of that rank is commemorated in Arras.

The CWGC lists 584,992 names of dead and missing service personnel who are remembered at locations in France. Of these just over 38,489 (6.6%) are to be found in the three sites in Arras studied in this survey.



In the same series

Vol 2 - The Menin Gate Memorial
 
 
Now available from Amazon.


 


Vol 3 - The Thiepval War Graves and Memorials


 
 Now available from Amazon.
 


Vol 4 - The Tyne Cot War Graves and Memorials
 
 
Now available from Amazon.
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Martin Nicholson - Ticklerton Barn, Ticklerton, Church Stretton, Shropshire
 
  

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