| Caestre Communal Cemetery |
| Nord, France |
Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell
Caestre is a small town in the department of the Nord, 6 kilometres north-east of Hazebrouck. From the church in Caestre, leave on the D16 and take the first left between the two cafes. Caestre Communal Cemetery is 400 metres on the right hand side of the road. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is on the left hand side of the cemetery.
There are now over 10, 1914-18 and 20, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site.
Number of Identified Casualties: 32
The 20 Second World War graves and 7 First World War graves
Scattered First World War graves within the cemetery
1914-1918 burials by regiment:
| Army Service Corps 4 | Northumberland Fusiliers 2 |
| Royal Army Ordnance Corps. 2 | Royal Army Medical Corps. 1 |
| Royal Engineers 1 | South Staffordshire Regiment 1 |
| Australian Infantry, A. I. F. 1 |
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