Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery (French: Cimetière Américain (Meuse-Argonne)) is a 130.5-acre (52.8 ha) World War I cemetery in France. It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Meuse-Argo
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery (French: Cimetière Américain (Meuse-Argonne)) is a 130.5-acre (52.8 ha) World War I cemetery in France. It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Meuse-Argo
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Cmentarz wojenny w Meuse-Argon ...... em 25 grudnia oraz 1 stycznia.
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Le cimetière américain de Roma ...... erre mondiale y sont enterrés.
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Op de Amerikaanse militaire be ...... taire begraafplaats in Europa.
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The Meuse-Argonne American Cem ...... is open on all other holidays.
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Tombstones and the reflecting pool
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the AEF, American Forces in Germany , and AEF in North Russia dead and missing
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1918-10-14
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
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Cimetière Américain
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Cmentarz wojenny w Meuse-Argon ...... em 25 grudnia oraz 1 stycznia.
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Le cimetière américain de Roma ...... erre mondiale y sont enterrés.
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Op de Amerikaanse militaire be ...... taire begraafplaats in Europa.
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The Meuse-Argonne American Cem ...... t also includes the Meuse-Argo
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Amerikaanse militaire begraafplaats in Romagne-sous-Montfaucon
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Cimetière américain de Romagne-sous-Montfaucon
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Cmentarz wojenny w Meuse-Argonne
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
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