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John Wharlton Bunney / Victorian Mounted Rifles / Lone Pine / Military organization / Military / Billy Sing / Gallipoli Campaign / Sniper warfare
Date: 2009-02-17 21:38:07
John Wharlton Bunney
Victorian Mounted Rifles
Lone Pine
Military organization
Military
Billy Sing
Gallipoli Campaign
Sniper warfare

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