In Memory of JACKSON SURGEONER Lance Corporal 4/2834 "D" Coy. 2nd Bn., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers who died on Friday, 28th December 1917. Age 20. Additional Information: Son of Thomas and Maggie Surgeoner, of Foundry Lane, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim. Commemorative Information Cemetery: DUHALLOW A.D.S. CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Grave Reference/ Panel Number: II. E. 12. Location: The Cemetery is located on the Diksmuidseweg, N369 road, in the direction of Boezinge. From Ieper station turn left into M.Fochlaan and go to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left and drive to the next roundabout, where you should turn right into Oude Veurnestraat. Take the second turning on the left which is the Diksmuidseweg. The cemetery is on the right hand side of the road just past the first turning on the right. Historical Information: Duhallow Advanced Dressing Station was a medical post 1.6 kilometres North of the town of Ypres. Its name is believed to have been taken from that of a Southern Irish Hunt. The Cemetery was begun in July, 1917, on the day of the Battle of Pilckem Ridge, and Plots I and IV were completed by November, 1918. The graves of October and November, 1918, are due to deaths in the 11th, 36th and 44th Casualty Clearing Stations. After the Armistice, bodies were brought into this Cemetery from isolated graves and small Cemeteries on the battlefields North, East, and South of Ypres, including Malakoff Farm Cemetery, Brielen, and Fusilier Wood Cemetery, Hollebeke. There are now over 1,500, 1914-18 and a small number of 1939-45 war casaulties commemorated in this site. Of these, over 200 from the 1914-18 War are unidentified and special memorials record the names of 10 soldiers buried in Malakoff Farm Cemetery, Brielen and 29 buried in Fusilier Wood Cemetery, Hollebeke, whose graves were destroyed by shelling during later fighting. A special memorial was also erected to a soldier of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment who is believed to be buried in one of the graves marked as unknown. The cemetery covers an area of 5,064 square metres and is enclosed on the North and South sides by a low curb wall.