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WARLUS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Pas De Calais
France

Location Information

Warlus is a village 8 kilometres west-south-west of Arras and 2 kilometres north of the main road from Arras to Doullens. The Communal Cemetery is approximately one kilometre north of the village on the road to the neighbouring village of Agnez-les-Duisans.

 

Historical Information

Warlus Communal Cemetery contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War and one from the Second World War.
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World War Two Burial Details

4457658 Private 
Richard Cowe, 8th Bn. Durham Light Infantry, died 21st May 1940 aged 21.
Shot at Dawn

A/1579 Rifleman Albert Edward Parker, D Company, 7th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps, died 15th May 1916, aged 35. Son of John and Ellen Parker, of 13, Sussex Rd., Watford, Herts.

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