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Flanders Field American Cemetery

and Memorial

Waregem, Belgium

Map showing location of Flanders Field

 

    The World War I Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial lies on the southeast edge of the town of Waregem, Belgium, along the Lille-Gent AutoRoute E-17.  The cemetery occupies a six-acre site.   Masses of graceful trees and shrubbery frame the burial area and screen it from the passing traffic.  At the ends of the paths leading to three of the corners of the cemetery are circular retreats with benches and urns.   At this peaceful location rest 368 American military Dead, most of whom gave their lives in liberating Belgium in World War I.   Their headstones are aligned in four symmetrical areas around the white stone chapel that stands in the center of the cemetery.

 

   

     The altar inside the chapel is of black and white Grand Antique marble having draped flags on each side; above it is a crusader's sword outlined in gold.   The chapel furniture is of carved oak, stained black and white veining to harmonize with the altar.   On the side walls are inscribed the names of 43 of the Missing in Action who gave their lives in the service of their Country, but whose remains were never recovered or identified.

GREAT WAR HONOR ROLL

 

 

 

 

Thomas F. Bevins

Private, U.S. Army

119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division

Entered the Service from: Iowa
Died: August 20, 1918
Buried at: Plot D Row 4 Grave 8, Flanders Field American Cemetery
Waregem, Belgium

 

Trifone Cantacesso

Private First Class, U.S. Army

361st Infantry Regiment, 91st Infantry Division

Entered the Service from: Iowa
Died: October 30, 1918
Buried at: Plot B Row 4 Grave 21, Flanders Field American Cemetery
Waregem, Belgium

 

Roscoe H. Stubbs

Private, U.S. Army

117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Division

Entered the Service from: Iowa
Died: October 17, 1918
Buried at: Plot C Row 1 Grave 16, Flanders Field American Cemetery
Waregem, Belgium

 

 

 

~source: American Battle Monuments Commission

 

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