During the First World War, Tidworth military cemetery was used for burials from Tidworth and Fargo Military Hospitals and the 417 graves, many of them of Australian or New Zealand servicemen, are scattered throughout the cemetery. There are 106 Second World War graves in the cemetery, two substantial groups of which can be found in sections F and D. The rest are scattered. The cemetery also contains 40 war graves of other nationalities, many of them Polish.
Tidworth Military Cemetery contains the graves of the following people, who fought for the United Kingdom and who gave their lives in the War in Afghanistan and/or Operation Enduring Freedom:
09 July 2009 , Private John A. Brackpool, aged 27
10 July 2009 , Corporal Lee Michael Scott, aged 26
08 June 2010 , Lance Bombadier Mark Chandler, aged 32
05 September 2010 , Captain Andrew Michael Griffiths, aged 25
Tidworth Military Cemetery contains the graves of the following people, who fought for the United Kingdom and who gave their lives in the War in Iraq and/or Operation Iraqi Freedom:
20 November 2005 , Sergeant John Paul Jones, aged 31
7 June 2007 , Corporal Rodney L. Wilson, aged 30
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