Nery Communal Cemetery, Oise, France.There are now nearly thirty Commonwealth casualties of the First World War commemorated at Néry Communal Cemetery. A vault stands on the west side of the cemetery, in which are buried three officers who fell during the action at Néry on the morning of 1 September 1914 and a fourth (brother of one of the three) who was killed in 1918. A Special Memorial in the North-west quarter, records the names of 12 men of "L" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, who were killed or fatally wounded during the same engagement.
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Born 1879
Died 1914
British Army Major 20th Hussars
Born 1885
Died 1914
British Army 39669 Acting Bombardier Royal Horse Artillery
British Army 39669 Driver Royal Horse Artillery
British Army 39669 Bombardier Royal Horse Artillery L Battery