Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Richard Henry Hewitt
In memory of:
Private Richard Henry Hewitt
September 25, 1915
Military Service
G/4400
Army
Royal Sussex Regiment
2nd Bn.
Additional Information
Commemorated on Page 567 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
LOOS MEMORIAL
Pas de Calais, France
N/A
The Loos Memorial forms the side and back of Dud Corner Cemetery near the village of Loos-en-Gohelle, which is about 5 kilometres north-west of Lens. The Dud Corner Cemetery, which stands almost on the site of a German strong point, the Lens Road Redoubt, captured by the 15th (Scottish) Division on the first day of the battle, is located about 1 kilometre west of the village, on the N43, the main Lens to Bethune road. Over 1,700 officers and men are buried here, the great majority of whom fell in the Battle of Loos. The Loos Memorial commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay, and who have no known grave. It covers the period from the first day of the Battle of Loos to the date of the Armistice. On either side of the cemetery is a wall 15 feet high, to which are fixed tablets on which are carved the names of those commemorated. At the back are four small circular courts, open to the sky, in which the lines of tablets are continued, and between these courts are three semicircular walls or apses, two of which carry tablets, while on the centre apse is erected the Cross of Sacrifice.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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