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CAVILLON COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Somme
France

Location Information

Cavillon is a small village in the Department of the Somme, some 22 kilometres west of Amiens at the junction of the D156 and D121. The Cemetery is in the centre of the village, and the Commonwealth war graves are near to the entrance of the cemetery. 
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Cavillon Communal Cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War and the graves of three Second World War airmen.
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Shot at Dawn

8534 Rifleman. Harry Poole, 7th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment, executed for desertion on 9th December 1916. Son of Mr. A. Poole, of 9, Bernard St., Park, Sheffield. Near North-west corner of cemetery.


Private. William Henry Randle, 10th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment, executed for desertion on 25th November 1916. Son of William Henry and Harriett Randle, of 26, Vale Drive, Shirebrook, Nr. Mansfield, Notts. Near north-west corner of cemetery.


World War Two Burials

755307 Stanley Edward Hinton, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner in 107 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 10th July 1940, aged 19. Son of Horace and Alice Hinton, of Hackney, London.


42624 Pilot Officer Thomas William Maslin, Pilot in 107 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 10th July 1940, aged 24. Son of Thomas and Violet Ethel Maslin, of Earley, Reading, Berkshire.

581482 Sergeant Granville Thomas Truscott, Observer in 107 Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 10th July 1940, aged 25. Son of Thomas Charles and Emma Elizabeth Truscott, of Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.



Number of Identified Casualties: 5


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The casualty numbers for each cemetery are taken from the C. W. G. C. site. We are aware that there can be discrepancies in the numbers quoted.
(The G. P. S. Coordinates are also taken from the C. W. G. C. site)


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