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Moascar War Cemetery

  • Country Egypt
  • Total identified casualties 491 Find these casualties
  • Identified casualties from Second World War
  • GPS Coordinates Latitude: 30.60251, Longitude: 32.22209

Location information

Moascar War Cemetery is situated just off the main Ismailia-Cairo road, 10 kilometres by road from Ismailia. The cemetery is contained within an army camp, 3 kilometres along Treaty Road, and the cemetery is open from 07.30 to 14.30 Saturday to Thursday, excluding Public Holidays.

Visiting information

Access to the cemetery is by security pass only issued by the Egyptian Military Authority. Applications can be made via the Defence Section at the British Embassy in Cairo. Visitors are required to provide full details as requested, upon which the Embassy will facilitate the access request. This application should be made at least 10 working days in advance of the proposed visit as it can take some time for the pass to be issued. The address of the Embassy is:-

Administration Officer

Defence Section

British Embassy

7 Ahmed Ragheb Street

Garden City

Cairo

E-mail: Samantha.smith2@fcdo.gov.uk

Tel: 002 02 2791 6098

Fax: 002 02 2791 6056

Office Hours:-

Sun/Mon/Tues/Wed: 05.00 - 12.30 GMT

Thursday: 05.00 - 11.00 GMT

Wheelchair access to the cemetery is possible via main entrance. For further information and enquiries please contact enquiries@cwgc.org

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History information

Moascar was the name given to the military camp near the town of Ismailia. The desert cemetery was started at Moascar by the military authorities for the burial of war casualties, mainly from the Canal Zone. After the war, further graves were moved into the cemetery from a number of burial grounds in the vicinity where permanent maintenance was not possible.

The cemetery continued to be used, between the end of the war and the evacuation of Commonwealth forces in Egypt, for the burial of servicemen garrisoned in the area, their dependents and members of civilian organisations attached to the garrison.

The cemetery now contains 475 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War, 495 non war graves and 19 war graves of other nationalities.