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Villers-Bretonneux

SOLDIER RESEARCH Soldier’s Name Alfred Kingsnorth Mallyon Rank Private Service Number 1697 Regiment/Unit or Ship or Squadron 48th Battalion, Australian Infantry Place of Birth Port Pirie, North Adelaide, WA

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