Sequehart No 2 cemetery, Northern from final 100 days of WW1 cared for by Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in Northern France from the final 100 days of World War One, WW1, in August to November 1918. Sequehart is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 8 kilometres north-east of St. Quentin, and the Sequehart British Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 are just south of the road to Levergies. Historical Information: Sequehart was captured on the 3rd October 1918, after three days' fighting, by the 5th/6th Royal Scots and the 15th Highland Light Infantry (32nd Division). There are now 62, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, 4 are unidentified. All fell in the first ten days of October 1918. The cemetery covers an area of 397 square metres. No. of Identified Casualties: 58
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Photo credit: © Brian Harris for the CWGC/Alamy / Alamy / Afripics
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