Sauchy-Cauchy Communal Cemetery Extension

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

The village of Sauchy-Cauchy was captured by the 56th (London) Division on the 27th September, 1918. The Communal Cemetery Extension was made by the 56th Division in September and October, 1918; and after the Armistice 14 graves of March and April, 1918, were brought in from the German Extension, and nine of April, 1917-September, 1918, from the battlefields to the North and South of Sauchy-Cauchy.

This cemetery contains the graves of 54 casualties of the First World War, three of which are unidentified. The Extension was designed by G H Goldsmith.

 

Served with

  • United Kingdom (48)
  • Canadian (3)

Served in

  • Army (48)
  • Air Force (3)
Sauchy Cauchy Communal Ext
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