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Adinkerke Military Cemetery

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was involved in the later stages of the defence of Belgium following the German invasion in May 1940, and suffered many casualties in covering the withdrawal to Dunkirk. Commonwealth forces did not return until September 1944, but in the intervening years, many airmen were shot down or crashed in
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in this area. The Commonwealth XV Corps held the front from the Belgian coast to St. Georges between June and November 1917. The 24th and 39th Casualty Clearing Stations were posted at Oosthoek (between Adinkerke and Furnes) from July 1917 to November 1917, and the 1st Canadian Casualty Clearing
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Most of the dead from the First World War who are buried in Adinkerke Military Cemetery are casualties who had been wounded nearby and later died in one of the
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In addition to the Adinkerke Military Cemetery, there are further military graves in Adinkerke. The "Adinkerke Churchyard Extension" contains a Belgian
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Adinkerke Military Cemetery contains 168 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, and 55 from the Second World War. Soldiers of the
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border. The cemetery is surrounded by farmland and can only be reached via a 50-metre grassed path which is not suitable for vehicles.
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are also buried here, as are 142 Czech, Slovak and German soldiers, and there is one grave of a member of the
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on the west side of the churchyard, as well as 67 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. The
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raids on strategic objectives in Belgium, or while returning from missions over Germany.
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During the Second World War, the Adinkerke Military Cemetery was used again when the
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Adinkerke Military Cemetery was originally established in 1917 for use by the Allied
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graves are in two small plots and are numbered consecutively with the other graves.
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located in this area. It was again used between 1940 and 1944.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Belgium
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Station was at Adinkerke for a short time in June 1917.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission

51°04′15″N 2°36′09″E / 51.0709°N 2.6025°E / 51.0709; 2.6025
Adinkerke
West Flanders
Commonwealth
World War I
World War II
CWGC
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
First
Second World War
Adinkerke
municipality
De Panne
Belgium
French
casualty clearing stations
military cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
casualty clearing stations
British Expeditionary Force
Russian Army
Egyptian Labour Corps
Cross of Sacrifice
Francis Dominic Casey
DSC
flying ace
Arnold Jacques Chadwick
DSC

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