Moreton-In-Marsh New Cemetery
- Country United Kingdom
- Total identified casualties 47 Find these casualties
- Region Gloucestershire
- Identified casualties from First & Second World War
- GPS Coordinates Latitude: 51.98943, Longitude: -1.68926
History information
During the two world wars, the United Kingdom became an island fortress used for training troops and launching land, sea and air operations around the globe. There are more than 170,000 Commonwealth war graves in the United Kingdom, many being those of servicemen and women killed on active service, or who later succumbed to wounds. Others died in training accidents, or because of sickness or disease. The graves, many of them privately owned and marked by private memorials, will be found in more than 12,000 cemeteries and churchyards. The Royal Air Force station based at Moreton-in-Marsh during the Second World War used the new cemetery, burying 46 airmen in what is now the war graves plot in Section K.