It's the gate in the form of a triumphant arch that is seen over the main road leading to the Cloth Hall in Ieper (Ypres). The placement of it is over the road that led these soldiers to battle. The incription that you see, as you're standing in front of it, reads as follows: "To the armies of the British Empire who stood here from 1914 to 1918 and to those of their dead who have no known grave."
As you walk under it, you'll see the names of the soldiers who died prior to August 15, 1917 in the Ypres Salient. They are grouped by their regiment. We were told that there wasn't enough room on this memorial to inscribe all of their names. The rest can be found on the memorial wall at Tyne Cot Cemetery. The number of fatalities at the salient was massive.
Don't miss seeing the name of Lieutenant A. H. Helmet inscribed under the Canadian Artillery section. He's the friend of John McCrae who is said to be one of his inspirations in writing the famous poppy poem. His wooden grave marker was lost at Essex Farm during the destruction.
Try to be at the gate for the 8pm Last Post ceremony if you happen to be staying anywhere near Ieper. This bugle ceremony has taken place at the Menin Gate Memorial since 1928. A great remembrance to all who were lost.
There was a little personal connection found in one of the chambers at the middle of the arch. I was surprised to see so many names and regiments listed from East Anglia. It's where we lived for 4 years while stationed in Suffolk. It's just something that presented itself to me while there. On another note, there are a many monuments in the ramparts above it. It's totally worth a mention for anyone who is taking an "In Flanders Fields" tour and has enough free time to see it. There's a Nepalese Gurkha Memorial and an Indian Forces Memorial that are very unique. These are special tributes to the regiments who fought in the WWI battles in Ypres under the Commonwealth. I totally regret not having enough time to walk around the surrounding walls of Menin Gate to see all of it. I'd definitely spend more time here if there's ever an opportunity to visit this city again. It was a very memorable visit! read more