- Midland) Division, and many are
buried in the
Foncquevillers Military Cemetery.
After the war
Foncquevillers established a
friendship with the
English East...
- Allied-controlled
Foncquevillers and Gommecourt. The
cemetery was
initially started by
French soldiers in
early 1915 on the
western outskirts of
Foncquevillers. The...
-
canton comprised 25 communes:
Amplier Bienvillers-au-Bois
Couin Famechon Foncquevillers Gaudiempré
Gommecourt Grincourt-lès-Pas
Halloy Hannescamps Hébuterne...
-
armoured cars in a
reconnaissance role. The
regiment spent six
months at
Foncquevillers during the
Phoney War, then
advanced to the
River Dyle and retreated...
-
place for
which he was
awarded the VC. On 22
December 1915, east of
Foncquevillers, France,
Private Young saw from his
trench that one of his company's...
- killed." — London Gazette, No. 29695, 4
August 1916
Green is
buried at
Foncquevillers Military Cemetery. In 1921, Green's
father built a
memorial to the men...
- Kapurthala,
India (friendship link) Haarlem,
Netherlands (friendship link)
Foncquevillers,
France (friendship link)
Toyota City, ****an Changzhi, People's Republic...
-
Belgium John
Green Royal Army
Medical Corps 1916-07-011 July 1916*
Foncquevillers,
France Harry Greenwood King's Own (Yorkshire
Light Infantry) 1918-10-2323–24...
- 62840
Fleurbaix 62339 62134
Fleury 62340 62550
Floringhem 62341 62111
Foncquevillers 62342 62134 Fontaine-lès-Boulans 62343 62128 Fontaine-lès-Croisilles...
-
Fiefs Fiennes Fillièvres Fléchin
Flers Fleurbaix Fleury Floringhem Foncquevillers Fontaine-lès-Boulans Fontaine-lès-Croisilles Fontaine-lès-Hermans Fontaine-l'Étalon...