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Boscon British Cemetery, Italy |
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3 Officers of the Gloucestershire Regiment are buried in this cemetery |
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BOSCON BRITISH CEMETERY. The 48th Division, which remained in the mountains as part of the Italian Sixth Army, played an important part in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto (24 October-4 November 1918) in which the Austrians were finally defeated. Boscon British Cemetery is one of five Commonwealth cemeteries on the Asiago Plateau containing burials relating to this period. 166 First World War servicemen are buried or commemorated here by special memorial. A number of the graves were brought in from other cemeteries after the war. |
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Capt B V Bruton - 1/5th Battalion. Killed in action on 15th June 1918. Plot 2.D.7 Lt G P Chutter - 1/5th Battalion. Killed in action on 15th June 1918. Plot 1.B.10 Lt A K Stanley - 1/5th Battalion. Killed in action on 15th June 1918. Plot 1.B.11 |
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