Rutland and The Battle of the Somme Rutland Remembers

The Battle of the Somme. More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November. Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. Over 90 Rutland soldiers died between July and November 1916 in the Battle of the Somme. Go and explore the interactive map.

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Remembering the First World War Fallen from Rutland Rutland Remembers

Rutland Remembers our 641 Fallen in the First World War. With the help of our users, our aim is to learn more about their lives and to visit their graves and memorials wherever they may be. Of the 641 Fallen Rutlanders of the First World War, 546 have been visited across 331 locations worldwide.

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Rutland and The Battle of the Somme Rutland Remembers

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The Battle of the Somme. More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November. Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. Over 90 Rutland soldiers died between July and November 1916 in the Battle of the Somme. Go and explore the interactive map.

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The web site somme.rutlandremembers.org had the following in the web page, "More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November." I noticed that the webpage stated " Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme." They also said " Over 90 Rutland soldiers died between July and November 1916 in the Battle of the Somme. Go and explore the interactive map."

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