TRIANGLE CEMETERY

Inchy-en-Artois

Pas de Calais

France

 

General Directions: Inchy-en-Artois is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, on the west side of the Canal du Nord. Triangle Cemetery is south-east of the village, in the triangle at the junction of the roads to Moeuvres and Bourlon. The Cemetery is approximately 13 kilometres from Cambrai.

The line between Inchy and Moeuvres was broken by the 4th Canadian Division on the morning of the 27th September, 1918, and the cemetery was made after the battle by fighting units and Field Ambulances.

Casualty Details: UK 22, Canada 68, Total Burials: 90

 

Burials by Regiment

 

Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewen Regiment) 10 Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment) 09
Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment) 09 Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment) 09
Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment) 05 Canadian Infantry (Nova Scotia Regiment) 04
Canadian Engineers 04 Canadian Field Artillery 04
Canadian Army Medical Corps. 03 Highland Light Infantry 03
King's Liverpool Regiment 03 Royal Air Force 03
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 02 Artists' Rifles 02
Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment) 02 Canadian Machine Gun Corps 02
Royal Field Artillery 01 General List 01
Canadian Light Trench Mortar Battery 01 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Saskatchewen Regiment) 01
4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (Central Ontario Regiment) 01 Royal Marines Light Infantry 01
Canadian Garrison Artillery 01 Canadian Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment) 01
Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regiment) 01 Unidentified 07

 

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