Historical Information
The French handed over Arras to Commonwealth forces in the spring of 1916 and the system of tunnels upon which the town is built were used and developed in preparation for the major offensive planned for April 1917.
The Commonwealth section of the FAUBOURG D'AMIENS CEMETERY was begun in March 1916, behind the French military cemetery established earlier. It continued to be used by field ambulances and fighting units until November 1918. The cemetery was enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields and from two smaller cemeteries in the vicinity.
The cemetery contains over 2,650 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 10 of which are unidentified. The graves in the French military cemetery were removed after the war to other burial grounds and the land they had occupied was used for the construction of the Arras Memorial and Arras Flying Services Memorial.
The adjacent ARRAS MEMORIAL commemorates almost 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom, South Africa and New Zealand who died in the Arras sector between the spring of 1916 and 7 August 1918, the eve of the Advance to Victory, and have no known grave. The most conspicuous events of this period were the Arras offensive of April-May 1917, and the German attack in the spring of 1918. Canadian and Australian servicemen killed in these operations are commemorated by memorials at Vimy and Villers-Bretonneux. A separate memorial remembers those killed in the Battle of Cambrai in 1917.
The adjacent ARRAS FLYING SERVICES MEMORIAL commemorates almost 1,000 airmen of the Royal Naval Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps, and the Royal Air Force, either by attachment from other arms of the forces of the Commonwealth or by original enlistment, who were killed on the whole Western Front and who have no known grave.
During the Second World War, Arras was occupied by United Kingdom forces headquarters until the town was evacuated on 23 May 1940. Arras then remained in German hands until retaken by Commonwealth and Free French forces on 1 September 1944. The 1939-1945 War burials number 8 and comprise 3 soldiers and 4 airmen from the United Kingdom and 1 entirely unidentified casualty. Located between the 2 special memorials of the 1914-1918 War is the special memorial commemorating an officer of the United States Army Air Force, who died during the 1939-1945 War. This special memorial, is inscribed with the words "Believed to be buried in this cemetery". In addition, there are 30 war graves of other nationalities, most of them German.
Both cemetery and memorial were designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, with sculpture by Sir William Reid Dick. The memorial was unveiled by Lord Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force on the 31 July 1932 (originally it had been scheduled for 15 May, but due to the sudden death of French President Doumer, as a mark of respect, the ceremony was postponed until July).
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Inverclyde men and women listed at Arras Memorial, France
- Malcolm Carmichael
- Andrew Duncan
- William Jannets
- Robert McGeoch
- William Todd (RE)
- Michael Cairns
- Peter McVicar
- Kenneth Duncan
- John C Paterson
- Matthew McQuestin
- James Cochran
- Alexander Fleming
- John Killeen
- Daniel McGregor
- Robert Russell
- Edward Boyle(Gordons)
- Benjamin Miller
- Thomas Hutchison
- James Moore(RGA)
- William Shedden
- Charles Hill Armour
- Reginald Price Cole
- Alexander McKellar Gray
- Ninian Parker Laird
- Donald McGregor(Gordons)
- Robert Lyon
- John Connolly
- James Simpson(Argylls)
- Joseph Dowling
- Thomas E Taylor
- John Rodger
- James William Brown
- James Coyle
- James C Grieve
- George Logan
- John Goudie McIntyre
- John Sinclair(Highland Howitzers)
- Herbert Charles Walker
- John Menzies(Camerons)
- John Anderson Laing
- John Henry Graham Tuckwell
- James McFarlane - Scottish Rifles
- John Brown(Gordons)
- James Douglas(Royal Scots)
- James Hall
- William Maddin
- John McKinley Paterson
- Peter McKellar
- John Dundas Armour
- Peter Tomkins
- George Brown Wales
- Patrick Murphy
- Robert W Burns
- Arthur Burnside
- John Douglas
- Samuel Boyce Harper
- Alexander Young (Royal Scots)
- Alexander Niven Russell
- William Buxton
- William Birnie
- John Patterson
- William Sutherland
- James McKenna
- Donald Cameron (A &SH)
- Alfred Douglass
- William M Harper
- Patrick McCann
- James Lawrence Train
- John Irvine Smith
- William Watt
- John Mcleod(RSF)
- Thomas Whitla
- Ord Meikle
- Hugh Campbell (South Africa)
- James Downie
- Alexander Hay
- William McCartney(Royal Scots)
- John Neilson Thomson
- Daniel McK Carchrie
- John McQuilkan
- George Douglas
- Charles Cousar Sommerville
- John James Foster