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The Australian Light Horse Studies Centre aims to present an accurate history of early Australian military developments from 1899 to 1920.
WARNING: This site contains: names, information and images of deceased people; and, language which may be considered inappropriate today.
Back Row: 37 Private Vincent DAVIS, 91 Private Harry POTTER, 30 Private Albert CREECH, 74 Lance Corporal Sidney Henry MCCANN, 19 Private George Walter BOWLING, 73 Private Ernest Edwin MASCORD, 105 Lance Corporal Stephen STRETTLES.
3rd Row: 85 Private Wallace Melbourne MOORE, 72 Private Benjamin MOWBRAY, 88 Private Ernest Alfred OWENS, 53 Private Edward Martin HOFFMAN, 60 Private Belton Andrew HALLEY, 71 Private Edward Francis MAY, 70 Private William Henry MURPHY, 122 Private Charles William JONES, DELANEY (DNE).
2nd Row: 104 Private James SCANLAN, 41 Private Bertram Kinmond EDGAR, 96 Lance Corporal Alexander Stuart ROBISON, 7 Sergeant James Robertson EDNEY, 35 Private Archibald Lochiel CAMERON, 52 Private William GILBERT, 36 Private Joseph David CLARKE, 66 Private Sidney Harrison KEY.
1st Row: 13 Private William Thomas ANNISON, T WILLIAMS (DNE), 124 Saddler Sergeant Silvio Alfred PALAZZI, 97 Farrier Sergeant Henry Laurie REID, 102 Private Alfred George REX.
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