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Commemorative ceremony at Rhone American Cemetery: honoring the fallen

Published July 29, 2025

The American Battle Monuments Commission announces a ceremony at Rhone American Cemetery located in Draguignan, France, on Aug. 16, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. CET.  

This event will mark the 81st anniversary of Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of Southern France during World War II. It will honor the men and women who gave their lives in pursuit of freedom.  

ABMC representatives, U.S. and French officials as well as the general audience will gather to remember the enduring legacy made on French soil.  

Ceremony details: 

Date: Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025. 

Time: 11:30 a.m. CET 

Location: Rhone American Cemetery, 553 Blvd. John F. Kennedy, 83300 Draguignan 

The ceremony will include speeches from dignitaries, a wreath-laying and a moment of silence in memory of the approximately 1,150 service members buried or commemorated at the cemetery.  

Rhone American Cemetery is located along the route where the U.S. Seventh Army drove up the Rhone Valley. The site was dedicated in 1956. It was initially established on Aug. 17, 1944, after the Seventh Army’s surprise landing in Southern France. Approximately 900 U.S. military dead are buried at this site and another approximately 300 are memorialized on its wall of the missing. Most of them lost their lives in the liberation of the South of France in August 1944.  

Picture of Rhone American Cemetery with the chapel and the flag poles. Credit: American Battle Monuments Commission/ Robert Uth.
Picture of Rhone American Cemetery with the chapel and the flag poles. Credit: American Battle Monuments Commission/ Robert Uth.
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About ABMC

The American Battle Monuments Commission operates and maintains 26 cemeteries and 31 federal memorials, monuments and commemorative plaques in 17 countries throughout the world, including the United States. 

Since March 4, 1923, the ABMC’s sacred mission remains to honor the service, achievements, and sacrifice of more than 200,000 U.S. service members buried and memorialized at our sites. 

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