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| Additional
Information: |
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Busby, of Thornhill Park Farm, Bitterne,
Southampton. |
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| Cemetery: |
KARASOULI MILITARY CEMETERY, Greece |
| Grave Reference/Panel Number: |
F. 1221. |
| Location: |
The cemetery is near the town of Polikastron (formerly Karasouli)
which lies some 56 kilometres from Thessalonika, between the River Vardas
and the south end of Lake Ardzan, in the Department of Pellis. The
cemetery is on the road to Kalinova on the edge of the village, behind the
football stadium. |
| Historical Information: |
The cemetery was begun in September 1916 for the use of casualty
clearing stations on the Doiran front. At the Armistice, it contained
about 500 burials but was greatly increased when graves were brought in
from the following cemeteries: Hadzi Bari Mah Military Cemetery (moved
April 1919) - used from 25 August to 17 September 1917 contained 61
burials, 46 of them men of the 10th Hampshires and 2nd Gloucesters, who
captured an enemy salient on 1 September. Caussica Military Cemetery
(moved November 1920) - begun in February 1917 and at the Armistice
contained 62 burials from field ambulances. This cemetery was itself
enlarged when graves were brought in from surrounding burial grounds in
February 1919. Kalinova Military Cemetery (moved December 1920) - used by
field ambulances from October 1917 to September 1918 and at the Armistice
contained 52 burials from field ambulances. This cemetery was itself
enlarged when graves were brought in from surrounding burial grounds in
February 1919. The cemetery now contains 1,422 Commonwealth burials of the
First World War. |