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"At a mile distant their thousand hooves were stuttering thunder, coming at a rate that frightened a man - they were an awe inspiring sight, galloping through the red haze - knee to knee and horse to horse - the dying sun glinting on bayonet points..." Trooper Ion Idriess

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New South Wales Infantry Contingent, Part 3
Reading from left to right. Back Row: 81 Private John Robert MILLINGTON, 26 Private Charles Joseph BRADY, 31 Private James William Ralph COUPE, 69 Private Walter LOW, 115 Private Patrick John WOODS, 100 Private Stewart ROBSON, 109 Private Arthur John SHADDOCK, 9 Sergeant James Howe COLES, 32 Private Alexander CORNS, 8 Corporal Sydney Edgar MARTIN.

3rd Row: 50 Private John Daniel Revel GRIMMOND, 57 Private John Francis HICKEY, 120 Private Phillip Henry WICKERSON, 79 Private Alfred John MURRAY, 101 Private Harold Hector RUSSELL, 80 Private Percy Herbert MORRIS.

2nd Row: 83 Private Simon MCLENNAN, 51 Private Sidney Henry GOODSALL, 5 Corporal William Thomas MACDONALD, 3 Sergeant Ralph Rowland ALLEN, TD MITCHELL (DNE), 17 Private Samuel Charles ATCHISON, 33 Private Albert David COXHEAD, 110 Private George Henry SPILSBURY.

1st Row: 16 Private Alexander ANDREWS, 59 Private Duncan Edward HEBBLEWHITE, 103 Private Clifford Melville SOUTHEY, 45 Private Donald FRASER.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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