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49°20′03″N 05°05′36″E / 49.33417°N 5.09333°E / 49.33417; 5.09333
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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
Cimetière Américain (Meuse-Argonne)
American Battle Monuments Commission
Tombstones and the reflecting pool
For the AEF, American Forces in Germany (1919–23), and AEF in North Russia (1918–19) dead and missing
EstablishedOctober 14, 1918 (1918-10-14)
UnveiledMay 30, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-05-30)
Location 49°20′03″N 05°05′36″E / 49.33417°N 5.09333°E / 49.33417; 5.09333
near 
Designed by York and Sawyer
Total burials14,246 plus 954 commemorated
Unknowns
486
Official name Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front)
TypeCultural
Criteriai, ii, vi
Designated 2023 (45th session)
Reference no. 1567-ME03
Statistics source: ABMC Meuse-Argonne web page

The Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery (French: Cimetière Américain (Meuse-Argonne)) is a 130.5-acre (52.8 ha) World War I cemetery in France. It is located east of the village of Romagne-sous-Montfaucon in Meuse. The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe (14,246), [1] most of whom lost their lives during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and were buried there. [2]

The cemetery consists of eight sections behind a large central reflection pool. Beyond the grave sections is a chapel which is decorated with stained glass windows depicting American units' insignias. Along the walls of the chapel area are the tablets of the missing which include the names of those soldiers who fought in the region and in northern Russia, but have no known grave. It also includes the Meuse-Argonne American Memorial. This cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission. It is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The cemetery is closed January 1 and December 25, but is open on all other holidays.

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References

  1. ^ American Battle Monuments Commission Archived 2006-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
    Edward G. Lengel (2008). To Conquer Hell: The Meuse-Argonne, 1918 The Epic Battle That Ended the First World War. Henry Holt and Company. pp. 2–3. ISBN  978-0805079319.
  2. ^ Chris Dickon (2011). The Foreign Burial of American War Dead: A History. McFarland. p. 63. ISBN  978-0786485017.

Further reading

  • Sledge, Michael (2005). Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury, and Honor Our Military Fallen. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 204–06, 217. ISBN  978-0231509374. OCLC  60527603.

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