I'm a World War 1 buff and researcher living in the Ypres Salient in Flanders Fields.
Very often I roam the Military Cemeteries to take pictures of headstones requested by relatives of soldiers of Great Britain and the Commonwealth Forces who were killed or died in Flanders Fields.
For the moment I'm doing a lot of research for Australians, New Zealanders,Irish, Canadians and British
to locate their family members who were killed during the Great War in Belgium or France.
If you have any relative who fought in my country or France during the WW1, I would be glad the locate him and send you a picture of his headstone , cemetery and an account of his "Footsteps" .
This is free of charge.
Johan Moors
Another turn in the road, and the great battle field rises in grim reality before us.
Far to the left stands the terrible Ypres salient, so long swept by the tide of war, and away to the right are the blasted woods of Plug Street
Far to the left stands the terrible Ypres salient, so long swept by the tide of war, and away to the right are the blasted woods of Plug Street








