- Kinmel Camp
Kinmel Camp is an
army training ground in what was once the grounds ofKinmel Hall , nearAbergele , in Conwy, North Wales. TheKinmel Camp Railway served the camp from 1915 until 1964 [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Kinmel_Camp_Railway/frame.htm] .First World War training trenches can be seen nearby in the grounds ofBodelwyddan Castle .It is notable for the Kinmel Camp Riot on 4/5 March 1919, in which 20,000 war weary soldiers expressed their anger at their treatment at the end of the
First World War . The riot broke out in the Canadian section of the camp, and lasted for a night and a day. Five men were killed, and 23 were injured, including twosubalterns . It was reported that the men were angry that several boats toCanada had been cancelled, and were also annoyed that promises that those men who hadenlisted first would be sent home first had not been honoured [cite web| url=http://greatwarfiction.wordpress.com/2007/10/09/kinmel-camp-riots/| title=Kinmel Camp Riots| work=Great War Fiction blog| accessdate=2007-12-01| ] .The five Canadian troops killed during the riot were buried in the graveyard of Bodelwyddan church among other
Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorials. Most of the war graves are casualties of theSpanish flu pandemic.References
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