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Captain William MacLeod Moore

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Military service

Rank: Captain
Force: Army
Unit/Regiment: Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment)
Division: attd 4th canadian div h.q.
Death: April 7, 1919

Burial/memorial information

Grave reference: In North-West part
Additional information

Son of Lt. Col. W. J. B. MacLeod Moore (69th Regt.) and Emily Susan MacLeod Moore, of Montreal. Joined Canadian Army April, 1915. Wounded November 1916.

Additional citations

Three times mentioned in Despatches.

LA HULPE (TERHULPEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY Belgium

The village of La Hulpe is situated to the south of Brussels off the ring R0 which runs between Brussels and Waterloo.

From the ring R0 heading in the direction of Waterloo take the first exit off after the junction with the E411/A4. Come up to the T junction and turn left toward Hoeilaart, then take the first right turn and cross over the railway. At the T junction turn left onto Terhulpse Steenweg and follow this road into the village of La Hulpe. On entering the village take the second turn left after the water, this is called Rue Eugene Castaigne, then take the second turn left called Rue Des Deportes and the LA HULPE (TERHULPEN) COMMUNAL CEMETERY is at the end. The graves are located at the left hand side of the entrance.

For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

 

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