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Company Sergeant Major George Thornton Vincent
George Thornton Vincent died November 7,1918, Service# 415752 at the rank of Company Seargeant Major, with the Canadian Infantry [Nova Scotia regiment]Army. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. His name can be located on page 516 of the First World War Book of Rememberance. He is buried in The Elouges Communal Cemetary of Belgium.
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George Thornton Vincent died November 7,1918, Service# 415752 at the rank of Company Seargeant Major, with the Canadian Infantry [Nova Scotia regiment]Army. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. His name can be located on page 516 of the First World War Book of Rememberance. He is buried in The Elouges Communal Cemetary of Belgium.
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Photo taken by Alain Rosman on August 16, 2020 at the Elouges cemetery in Belgium.
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Commemorated on:
Page 516 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ELOUGES COMMUNAL CEMETERY Belgium
ELOUGES COMMUNAL CEMETERY is located 17 Km west of Mons. From Mons the N51 Route de Quievrain leads for 14 km to the left hand junction onto the N552 Rue D'Elouges. 2 km along the N552 lies the village of Elouges.
The cemetery is located 200 metres along the Rue du Commerce, a road leading from the village square.
Visitors should note that this site is restricted to normal cemetery opening hours.
For more information, visit Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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