Map of 2nd Goorkhas War Cemeteries in France


187 men of the 2nd Battalion 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery, including the following officers:
Major N MacPherson - 31 October 1914
Major HS Becher - 2 November 1914
Lieutenant IC Innes - 2 November 1914
Lieutenant HCM Lucas - 2 November 1914
Lieutenant JL Reid - 2 November 1914
Second Lieutenant JHL Walcott - 2 November 1914
Major HC Nicolay - 10 March 1915
Captain CM Mullaly - 9 May 1915
Major G Rooke, 10GR attached 2/2GR, - 9 May 1915 (counted against CWGC casualty numbers for his parent regiment, not 2nd Goorkhas)
Subedar Major Man Sing Bohra - 2 November 1914
Subedar Tekbahadur Gurung - 2 November 1914
Subedar Chetsing Thapa - 2 November 1914
Subedar Gopalsing Rawat - 2 November 1914
Subedar Jagbir Thapa - 11 March 1915
Subedar Jitbahadur Gurung - 28 March 1915
Jemadar Manbahadur Gurung - 20 December 1914
Jemadar Sanmansing Gurung - 11 March 1915
Jemadar Patiram Pun - 9 May 1915

Captain GD Matthew, who was killed on 10th May 1915, is buried here.

Major FGC Ross, who was killed on 2nd November 1914, is buried in this cemetery.

One 2nd Goorkha soldier is buried here.

One British Officer, Second Lieutenant G Sanderson, killed on 13th October 1915, is buried here together with two Gurkha Other Ranks.

4 Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

Two Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

Five Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

Eight Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

Eight Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

Four Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried in this cemetery.

One British Officer of the 2nd Goorkhas, Captain FH Barton, is buried in this cemetery. He was killed on 2nd November 1914.

One Gurkha Other Rank of the 2nd Goorkhas is buried in this cemetery.

One Gurkha Other Rank of the 2nd Goorkhas is buried in this cemetery.

Two Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Goorkhas are buried here.

From January 1915 to October 1917 the British and Indian Casualty Clearing Station was located at St Venant, which is where the 3 Gurkha Other Ranks of the 2nd Battalion buried here had died.