Located in Bellenglise, the scene of the victory of the 46th Division, the Barracks cemetery contains a little over 60 graves, among which 55 soldiers are identified.
All the soldiers resting there were killed between 29 September and 8 October 1918 during the assault on the Hindenburg Line.
A special memorial has been erected there in memory of an unknown soldier and another memorial mentions the name of a British soldier buried around the church whose grave has never been found.
There are also 3 bodies that were transferred from the church cemetery in Pontru in 1925.
Source: SIM Hauts-de-France - OT du Pays du Vermandois
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RD 1044, Bellenglise
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