The village of Westoutre (now Westouter) remained in Allied hands from the early months of the First World War to the Armistice, but in the summer of 1918, after the Battles of the Lys, it was within 2.4 Kms of the front line. The Churchyard and Extension was used by field ambulances and fighting units at intervals from November 1914 to September 1918. It contains 98 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and three German graves. Casualty Details: UK 76; Canada 19; Australia 1; New Zealand 1; India 1; Germany 3; Total Burials: 101 Please note that at the moment, 1 Canadian soldier is not linked, as this is not shown on the CWGC site as linked to this cemetery.
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Died 1917
British Army 42555 Private Durham Light Infantry
Born 1885
Died 1915
Canadian Expeditionary Force 65334
Canadian Expeditionary Force 65334 Private Canadian Infantry
Born 1897
Died 1917
British Army 30288 Private Gloucestershire Regiment
British Army 44376 Private Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment
Born 1898
Died 1917
British Army 238849 Private Herefordshire Regiment
British Army 285285 Private Welsh Regiment
Born 1879
Died 1917
British Army GS/66687 Private Royal Fusiliers 26th Battalion
Born 1893
Died 1917
British Army GS/49693 Private Royal Fusiliers
British Army 49693 Private Royal Fusiliers
Died 1917
British Army 6096 Serjeant London Regiment
British Army 683050 Serjeant London Regiment
Born 1876
Died 1915
British Army 18678 Private York and Lancaster Regiment
Died 1918
British Army 17628 Corporal Acting Serjeant South Lancashire Regiment
British Army 17628 Serjeant South Lancashire Regiment 2nd Battalion
Born 1891
Died 1917
British Army 9174 Lance Corporal Royal Warwickshire Regiment
British Army 9174 Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment
Born 1882
Died 1917
British Army 6591 Serjeant East Lancashire Regiment
British Army 6591 Warrant Officer Class 1 East Lancashire Regiment
British Army 6591 Regimental Serjeant Major East Lancashire Regiment
Born 1872
Died 1916
British Army Lieutenant Colonel 40th Pathans
British Army Lieutenant Colonel 40th Pathans Indian Army, G.S.O.1 50th Division, (late 2nd Royal Scots)