Awoingt Churchyard

Nord, France

Awoingt is a village some 3 kilometres east-south-east of Cambrai and a little south of the main straight road, the N43, from Cambrai to Le Cateau. The churchyard is to be found in the village.

Awoingt Churchyard was used by the Germans in 1918 for the burial of three Commonwealth airmen.

Number of Identified Casualties: 3

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CLARK, NORMAN,  Flight Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps, 18/03/1918 aged 23 Grave: 1, Son of John and Catherine Margaret Clark, of Birkby, Maryport, Cumberland.

 

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MASON , W C E,  Serjeant 93268, Royal Air Force, 26/09/1918, Grave: 2.

 

 

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RUSSELL, GLEN,  Second Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps, 18/03/1918 aged 30, Grave: 3. Son of John and Elizabeth Glen Russell.

 

 

 

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

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