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Kemmel American Monument

Kemmel American Monument

About Kemmel American Monument

Overview

The World War I Kemmel American Monument is six miles south of Ieper (Ypres), Belgium.

It commemorates the services and sacrifices of the American troops who, in the late summer of 1918, fought nearby in units attached to the British Army. Some are buried in Flanders Field American Cemetery at Waregem, Belgium, 30 miles to the east.

This small monument on a low platform consists of a rectangular white stone block, in front of which is carved a soldier’s helmet upon a wreath. The inscription on the Kemmel Monument reads:

Erected by the United States of America to commemorate
the services of American troops who fought in this vicinity
August 18–September 4 1918

The 27th and 30th Divisions are honored. They served with the British Army from arrival in Europe in May 1918. Their participation in the Ypres-Lys Offensive began when the 30th Division took position in the line on August 18, and the 27th on August 23. The Allied advance began on August 31.

Both divisions met determined German resistance. They moved forward slowly. That afternoon the 27th Division reached the area where the Kemmel Monument stands. They advanced against German forces on September 1 and 2.

The 27th Division was relieved on September 3, and the 30th the next day. Both divisions moved south to the region near St. Quentin. Soon they fought in the Somme Offensive, September 23-30.

Location

Belgium

Getting There

Kemmel Monument is six miles south of Ieper (Ypres), Belgium, near Vierstraat, Belgium on the Kemmelberg (Mont Kemmel) Road overlooking the bitterly contested Ypres Battlefield.

Directions

Kemmel Monument is located outside along the Kemmelberg Road.

Admission is FREE and does not require booking in advance.
Ypres
Belgium

Travel by CarIeper is 54 miles south of Ostend (Oostende), Belgium, 76 miles west of Brussels, Belgium, and 165 north of Paris. The Kemmel Monument is 1.3 miles northeast of Kemmel on the west side of highway N331.

Paris is 165 miles south of this monument, and Brussels is 76 miles east of this monument.

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Please remember that ABMC cemeteries are sacred burial grounds, honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We ask that you conduct yourself with the utmost respect and solemnity during your visit. Kindly refrain from any behavior that might disturb the peace and dignity of this hallowed place. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Kemmel American Monument
Ypres
Belgium