Chili Trench Cemetery
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Nord-Pas-de-Calais /
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cemetery, First World War 1914-1918
Gavrelle was captured by the Royal Naval Division on 23 April 1917, lost on 28 March 1918, and reoccupied by the 51st (Highland) Division on the following 27 August. Chili Trench Cemetery was made in April and May 1917, mainly by units of the 37th Division; it was also known also as Gavrelle Road Cemetery, or Fampoux Cemetery. A further four Commonwealth graves from MONCHECOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY were removed to Chili Trench Cemetery in 1934. The cemetery contains 196 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 19 of the burials are unidentified and 86 graves destroyed by shell fire are now represented by special memorials. The cemetery also contains the grave of one airman of the Second World War.
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Coordinates: 50°18'56"N 2°52'35"E
- Cemetery 16 km
- Carvin communical cemetery 21 km
- Carvin German National Military Cemetery 21 km
- Cimetière du Sud 35 km
- Cemetery 39 km
- Somme american cemetery 44 km
- Cemetery 48 km
- Cemetery 74 km
- Braine-le-Comte Communal Cemetery 95 km
- La Louviere Cemetery 96 km
- Gavrelle Electrical Substation 2.5 km
- Toll gate 2.7 km
- Orchard Dump Cemetery 4.4 km
- Tilloy-lès-Mofflaines 5.7 km
- Carmeuse 7.1 km
- Vitry-En-Artois Airport 8.5 km
- Stade Constant Duquenoy 10 km
- Terril du 7 10 km
- Fosse n° 7 - 7 bis des mines de Lens 10 km
- Avion 11 km