Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

The site of the cemetery was chosen in May 1916. It was used from June 1916 to May 1917 by the 20th and 43rd Casualty Clearing Stations, in February 1917 by the 1/1st South Midland, and from April to June 1917 by the 32nd. The whole of plots VII, VIII, IX and X were filled in April and May 1917, the months of the Battles of Arras. From June 1917, the cemetery was practically unused until the fighting of May and June 1918, when field ambulances buried in it. After the Armistice the cemetery was increased by graves brought in from small military cemeteries.

The cemetery now contains 1,266 Commonwealth burials of the First World War. There are also 29 German and two French war graves.  The cemetery was designed by Charles Holden.

 

Served with

  • Canadian (4)
  • German (27)
  • United Kingdom (1.257)

Served in

  • Air Force (35)
  • Army (1.252)
  • Navy (1)
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