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Mailly Wood cemetery

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Mailly Wood cemetery

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    April 24, 2025

    Maillet Wood Cemetery contains the remains of 703 men (including 300 men from the 51st Division), most of whom died in November 1916, as well as between March and August 1918, when the front moved closer to the village after the first German spring offensive: 672 British, 28 New Zealanders, and 3 South Africans.
    Two graves may be surprising during a visit to these sites: those of two young British soldiers who died at the age of 16: E. Johnson, on July 2, 1916, and James Murray, on November 13, 1916.

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      Location: Mailly-Maillet, Amiens, Hauts-De-France, France

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