Hooge Crater Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Hooge Chateau and its stables were the scene of very fierce fighting throughout the First World War. On 31 October 1914, the staff of the 1st and 2nd Divisions were wiped out when the chateau was shelled; from 24 May to 3 June 1915, the chateau was defended against German attacks and in July 1915, the crater was made by a mine sprung by the 3rd Division. On 30 July, the Germans took the chateau, and on 9 August, it and the crater were regained by the 6th Division. The Germans retook Hooge on 6 June 1916 and on 31 July 1917, the 8th Division advanced 1.6 Kms beyond it. It was lost for the last time in April 1918, but regained by the 9th (Scottish) and 29th Divisions on 28 September. Hooge Crater Cemetery was begun by the 7th Division Burial Officer early in October 1917. It contained originally 76 graves, in Rows A to D of Plot I, but was greatly increased after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields. There are now 5,916 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 3,570 of the burials are unidentified, but special memorials record the names of a number of casualties either known or believed to be buried among them, or whose graves in other cemeteries were destroyed by shell fire.
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Born 1899
Died 1918
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Died 1917
Australian Imperial Force 5003 Private Australian Infantry 32 Battalion
Died 1917
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British Army 28108 Private Hampshire Regiment 14th Battalion
British Army 28108 Private Hampshire Regiment 14th Battalion
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Born 1893
Died 1917
British Army 271308 Private Hertfordshire Regiment
British Army 204270 Private Bedfordshire Regiment 6th Bn.
Born 1898
Died 1917
Australian Imperial Force 3423 Private 51st Australian Infantry Battalion
Died 1917
British Army PW/597 Private Middlesex Regiment 18th Battalion
Born 1880
Died 1917
British Army Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment 1st Battalion
British Army 6756 Company Quarter Master Serjeant Bedfordshire Regiment 1st Battalion
British Army Second Lieutenant Bedfordshire Regiment 7th Battalion
Died 1917
Australian Imperial Force 691 Private Australian Infantry 29 Battalion
Died 1917
British Army 31287 Private Devonshire Regiment 1st Battalion
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