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AIF Burial Ground Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

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The original interments, which took place in November 1916, are located in the southeast corner of the cemetery. Most graves are of those who died in late 1916 or early 1917, with others dating from March to April 1918 and then August to September 1918. One interment is of a casualty from 1914. Among
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The AIF Burial Ground was established during the First World War, towards the end of 1916, when Australian medical personnel began burying casualties from medical stations nearby. After the war, the cemetery was significantly expanded as several smaller cemeteries in the area were consolidated. These
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and located two kilometres to the north of Flers on the D74, holds the remains of 3,475 Allied soldiers, with over half of them unknown. There are also three German graves. Within the cemetery are special memorials to several soldiers who are believed to be among the unknown remains buried at the
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cemetery. In addition, there are further memorials to three soldiers buried in Flers cemetery whose graves could not be identified. At the far end of the cemetery is a
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in France
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included the Factory Corner and North Road cemeteries.
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the interments at the AIF Burial Ground is Sergeant
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but returned to Allied hands later that year in the
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission

50°03′36″N 2°49′50″E / 50.0601°N 2.8306°E / 50.0601; 2.8306
Allied Powers
United Kingdom
Australia
France
New Zealand
Canada
Germany
First World War
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
First World War
Flers
Somme
Flers
Somme
41st Division
New Zealand Division
Battle of Flers–Courcelette
German spring offensive
Hundred Days Offensive
Herbert Baker
Cross of Sacrifice
Harold Jackson
Victoria Cross



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