Don Communal Cemetery, Annoeullin
Historical Information (Source: CWGC)
Annoeullin was held by the Germans from an early date in the War until shortly before the Armistice. No.15 Casualty Clearing Station came to Don on the 25th October, 1918, and remained until the 19th January, 1919, and No.32 came at the end of November and left at the end of December. From these two hospitals soldiers were buried in Don Communal Cemetery, and later a number of bodies were brought in from the neighbouring fields. There are now over 100, 1914-18 and a small number of 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site. The British plots cover an area of 406 square metres and are enclosed by stone curbs.
The British graves are in two plots, one on the north side of the Cemetery and the other in the south-west part.
Served with
- Australian (1)
- Canadian (1)
- United Kingdom (124)
Served in
- Air Force (7)
- Army (119)