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    Grave. The grave of John Kipling was identified by Military Historian, Norm Christie, then Records Officer of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission in 1992, and Kipling was officially listed as buried in St Mary's ADS Cemetery in Haisnes.

  2. Use on a 1900 Second Boer War grave marker of an unknown British soldier, though the plaque is of a later date. Known unto God is a phrase used on the gravestones of unknown soldiers in Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) cemeteries. The phrase was selected by British poet Rudyard Kipling who worked for what was then the Imperial War ...

  3. The grave of Lt. John Kipling at St. Mary's ADS Cemetery near Loos. On 23 September 1919 the remains of a casualty were discovered by a British Army burial party searching the old Loos battlefield. The casualty was recorded as an “Unidentified British Soldier, Officer Lieut. Irish Guards”.

  4. These memorials became known as the “Kipling memorials,” named after John Kipling, who acted as an example for relatives’ need for closure. According to the Imperial War Graves Commission, the Kipling memorials “commemorate a soldier who once had a registered grave in a known cemetery but whose grave was not discovered when the other ...

  5. John Kipling’s Grave Rudyard Kipling’s son, John, was killed during the attle of Loos on 27 September 1915. In 1992, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission announced that a grave in St Mary’s Advanced Dressing Station cemetery near Loos, formerly inscribed “A Lieutenant of the Irish Guards” was that of John and a new stone was made and

  6. In 1992, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission announced that the grave of an unknown Irish Guards Lieutenant in the St Mary's ADS Cemetery was that of John Kipling although the decision has been disputed. The Imperial War Museum in London mounted an exhibition to tell the story of John Kipling in 2007.

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  8. Sep 23, 2022 · Like many millions of fathers, Kipling suffered personal tragedy during World War One with the death of his son John. Kipling pulled a lot of strings to get John, who had previously been rejected for poor eyesight, a commission in the British Army. John died at the Battle of Loos in September 1915.

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