VAUX-ANDIGNY BRITISH CEMETERY

Vaux-Andigny

Aisne

France

 

General Directions: Vaux-Andigny is a village in the Department of the Aisne between St Quentin and Le Cateau. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village on the road to Mannevret.

Vaux-Andigny was captured by American and British troops in October, 1918. The British Cemetery originally contained British and (in a separate plot) German graves; but after the Armistice the German graves were removed and the 35 British graves from the Communal Cemetery Extension were brought in.

Casualty Details: UK 65, Total Burials: 65

 

 

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