Pierre Grande Guerre
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No Germans or bunkers this time in this announcement of a new Vosges episode of Pierre’s, but I do still hope that my illustrated frames about the American Ambulance Driver, Richard Neville Hall, will be appreciated here, especially by the American forum users here. I hope that you will accept this exceptional message about a French cemetery.
From the Hirzstein we cross the frontline to the west. Via the Col du Silberloch we follow the “Willer-road”, the route of the (American) ambulance cars to Bitschwiller and we continue to the next village of Moosch. At the outskirts of Moosch we visit the interesting French National Military Cemetery of Moosch, which contains the graves of mostly Chasseurs and some Infantrists. Some graves have an interesting background, like the graves of General Serret, his nurse, Soeur Ignace, and the American ambulance driver, Richard Hall. These graves offered me another opportunity to write some illustrated, background information frames about some of these persons, buried in this cemetery.
In a peculiar frame we will visit the Site of the Injury of Gen. Serret at a slope the Hartmannswillerkopf. To explain you more about this site, where General Serret was wounded, I asked for the assistance of my fellow front explorer and Dutch friend, René Kappert, who already helped me out before with some locations in the Vosges. In 2009 René Kappert visited the site at a southern slope of the Hartmannswillerkopf and René made the photo's of this spot. Almost unnecessary to write here that I am of course very grateful for René’s fine addition to this photo impression!
This Photo Impression contains 80 images. So again, no Germans or bunkers this time in this episode of Pierre’s, but I do still hope that my illustrated frames will make a virtual visit to this cemetery worthwhile and interesting enough.
Click on Moosch – Cimétière Nationale .
Thanks in advance for visiting my website again!
Pierre