Total Clean are honoured to have been awarded the cleaning contract for the American Battle Monuments

Total Clean have been awarded the contract to clean The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site in England which is 30.5 acres in total. 

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It was donated by the University of Cambridge and lies on a slope on the outskirts of Cambridge, with the west and south sides framed by woodland. The cemetery contains the remains of 3,811 of our war dead; 5,127 names are recorded on the Walls of the Missing. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. Most died in the Battle of the Atlantic or in the strategic air bombardment of northwest Europe.

From the flagpole platform near the main entrance, the great mall with its reflecting pools stretches eastward. It is from the mall that the wide, sweeping curve of the burial area across the lawn is best appreciated. Along the south side are the Walls of the Missing, and at the far end is the memorial with a chapel, two huge military maps, stained glass windows bearing the state seals and military decorations, and a mosaic ceiling memorial honouring the dead of our air forces.

A new, 4,000-square-foot visitor centre opened in May 2014. Through interpretive exhibits that incorporate personal stories, photographs, films, and interactive displays, visitors will gain a better understanding of this critical campaign that contributed to the Allied victory in Europe during World War II.

To the fallen, we salute you all, for our freedom.

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