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IN MEMORy by Pierre Vandervelden

The visit of Commonwealth graves in Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France

pierre.vandervelden@pi.be

LE CATELET Churchyard (Aisne France)

R. Digby (Shooted by the Germans) & P. Russell
W. Thorpe - T. Donohoe - D. Martin (All three shooted by the Germans)
To read : the book : A Foreign Field by Ben Macintyre who tells the story of this four Soldiers shooted by the Germans.

5 casualties

DIGBY ROBERT
United Kingdom Private Hampshire Regiment 1st Bn. Age: 31 Date of Death: 30/05/1916 Service No: 9368

DONOHOE THOMAS
United Kingdom Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 1st Bn. Date of Death: 27/05/1916 Service No: 8537

MARTIN DAVID
United Kingdom Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 1st Bn. Date of Death: 27/05/1916 Service No: 7636

RUSSELL P
United Kingdom Private Royal Munster Fusiliers 2nd Bn. Age: 31 Date of Death: 04/10/1918 Service No: 5755

THORPE WILLIAM
United Kingdom Private King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regt.) 1st Bn. Date of Death: 27/05/1916 Service No: 8561

IF You have a casualty picture, please send me a copy, I'll be glad to show it on this page.

IF You want a king size copy of this picture (300/900 ko - 2592/1944 pixels) please e-mail me.

IF You want picture of a particular grave, in this cemetery, please e-mail me.

Casualties informations come usualy from Commonwealth War Graves Commission, see links for more informations

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