On the Route de Givet is a monument commemorating the soldiers and civilians killed in the 1st and 2nd World Wars of the village of Pailhe.
Commemorated in front are
DARDENNE Stephany, age 20, soldier with the 9th line regiment, died on June 3rd, 1915 in the hospital of Adinkerke (West Flanders) from wounds sustained (spinal fracture) by bullets and a handgrenade. He is buried in the nearby Pailhe cemetery. (photo 3).
DE THEUX Henri, Chevalier (Knight), age 19 !, war volunteer, soldier with the Medical Corps, missing in action at Pervijze (West Flanders) since October 26th, 1914.
On the left and right side
DE LIEDEKERKE André, Comte (Count), no further details known.
DE LIEDEKERKE Paul, Comte (Count), no further details known.
DE THEUX Guy, Chevalier (Knight), age 22, soldier in a armoured regiment, died of wounds sustained at Gronau (Germany) on June 8th, 1945.
DEHON Jean, no further details known.
DUMONT Oscar, no further details known.
FOURNEAU Joseph, no further details known.
FOSSION Joseph, no further details known.
GROTZ Adolphe, no further data known.
HENRARD Godefroid, no further details known.
HODY Henry, no further data known.
LOMBA Marcel, no further details known.
OPITOM Jules, no further details known.
REYMESTER Alphonse, no further details known.
ROSIMONT Louis, no further details known.
RULOT Jules, no further details known.
VAN EMSCHOOT Paul, no further details known.
BARLA Joseph, Abbot, no further details known.
CORNET Jean, Comte (Count), no further details known.
DOZOT Henri, no further details known.
GROTZ Joseph, no further details known.
GUILBERT Clement, no further details known.
And at the back
DE LIEDEKERKE James, Comte (Count), age 22, sergeant with the Armée Secret, killed September 3rd, 1944.
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