Arras Flying Services Memorial
The Arras Flying Services Memorial Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial in the Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. The memorial commemorates nearly 1,000 airmen from forces of the Commonwealth who were killed on the Western Front during World War I and who have no known grave. The memorial was designed by Edwin Lutyens, sculpted by William Reid Dick and unveiled by Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force on 31 July 1932.
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Alfred ShepherdCedric EdwardsCharles Napier (RAF officer)Douglas John BellEdwin Edward HunnisettFlying services memorialFrederick C. ArmstrongFrederick ThayreGeorge Ramsay (footballer, born 1892)Gordon Budd IrvingGower RossGuy Borthwick MooreGuy William PriceHans GoerthHarry BiedermannHarry G. E. LuchfordHenry Evans (RFC officer)Herbert GouldHerbert SellarsJohn George WillJohn Joseph MaloneJohn Theobald MilneList of Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War I memorials to the missing in Belgium and FranceMaurice MealingMerrill TaylorNoel Webb (RFC officer)Oh, What a Lovely War!Osborne OrrPatrick Anthony Langan-ByrnePaul Hartley RaneyPruett Mullens DennettRichard Raymond-BarkerRichard Watson HowardRobert SaundbySaint Cyprian TaylerSamuel Frederick Henry ThompsonSydney Philip SmithThomas Frederick StephensonValentine Collins
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Arras Flying Services Memorial
The Arras Flying Services Memorial Commonwealth War Graves Commission war memorial in the Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. The memorial commemorates nearly 1,000 airmen from forces of the Commonwealth who were killed on the Western Front during World War I and who have no known grave. The memorial was designed by Edwin Lutyens, sculpted by William Reid Dick and unveiled by Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force on 31 July 1932.
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El Monumento a los Servicios A ...... Aérea el 31 de julio de 1932.
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The Arras Flying Services Memo ...... yal Air Force on 31 July 1932.
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Arras Flying Services Memorial in the Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery
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Royal Naval Air Service, the R ...... t and who have no known grave.
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Arras Flying Services Memorial
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Arras Flying Services Memorial ...... n die geen gekend graf hebben.
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El Monumento a los Servicios A ...... Aérea el 31 de julio de 1932.
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The Arras Flying Services Memo ...... yal Air Force on 31 July 1932.
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Arras Flying Services Memorial
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Arras Flying Services Memorial
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Monumento a los Servicios Aéreos en Arras
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