Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery, Nord, France - From October 1914 to September 1917, casualty clearing stations were posted at Hazebrouck. The Germans shelled and bombed the town between September 1917 and September 1918 making it unsafe for hospitals, but in September and October 1918, No.9 British Red Cross Hospital was stationed there. Commonwealth burials began in the communal cemetery in October 1914 and continued until July 1918. At first, they were made among the civilian graves, but after the Armistice these earlier burials were moved into the main Commonwealth enclosure. The cemetery now contains 877 Commonwealth burials of the First World War (17 of them unidentified).
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Born 1888
Died 1915
British Army Lieutenant 1/1st Gurkha Rifles 1st King George's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)
Died 1916
British Army 27603 Lance-Corporal Royal Scots 13th Battalion
Born 1882
Died 1915
Canadian Expeditionary Force 3345 Private Canadian Army Medical Corps
Born 1895
Died 1915
British Army 1830 Private Yorkshire Regiment 4th Battalion
Born 1892
Died 1918
Australian Imperial Force 3169 Private 2nd A.I.F. Division 22nd Battalion
Australian Imperial Force 3169 Corporal 1st A.I.F. Division 7th Battalion
Australian Imperial Force 3169 Lance Corporal 1st A.I.F. Division 7th Battalion
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