Mons Bergen Communal Cemetery

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Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery
Cemetery Mons Bergen.jpg
Country: Belgium
Coordinates: 50°27′34.7″N 03°58′28.7″E / 50.459639, 3.974639
Type: Public
Owned by: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Number of gravesites: 383
Website: Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery

The Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery is a cemetery in Belgium containing mostly burials from the First World War who died at or just after the armistice. There are 57 Canadians buried in the cemetery.

History

Mons remained in German hands from the Battle of Mons (23 August 1914) until the arrival of the Canadian Corps on 11 November 1918.

The communal cemetery was extended by the Germans on its north side and in this extension, now part of the town cemetery, were buried Russian, French, Italian, Romanian and Belgian soldiers, as well as German and Commonwealth. The 4th Canadian and 1st Casualty Clearing Stations, besides field ambulances, were posted in the town after the Armistice. They opened a new cemetery (MONS BRITISH CEMETERY) across the road from the East gate of the communal cemetery, but the graves made there were later removed to the communal cemetery.

There are now 393 Commonwealth burials or commemorations of the First World War in the cemetery. 11 of the burials are unidentified, but special memorials commemorate three casualties known to be buried among them. There is also one Commonwealth burial of the Second World War, one non-war burial (a retired member of the Commission's staff) and 110 war graves of other nationalities.

Location

Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery is located in the north-east of the town of Mons ("Bergen" in Flemish), on the chemin de la Procession a road leading from the N56 connecting Mons to Brussels. 600 metres after the N56 leaves the R50 ring road lies the chemin de la Procession. The cemetery is located 1 Km along the chemin de la Procession on the left hand side of the road.

Cemetery address: Chemin de la Procession 306-406, 7000 Mons, Belgium.

"We Rest Here"

The following members related to Signals are buried here.

Headstone Service Number Rank and Name Grave Location
Cashmore, Clifford Laurence grave marker.jpg
255980 Sapper CL Cashmore III, C, 10.

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