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Military history by country / Lone Pine / Gallipoli / ANZAC Cove / Kabatepe / Fowles / Australian War Memorial / Gallipoli Campaign / World War I / Military history of Turkey
Date: 2014-04-22 03:13:50
Military history by country
Lone Pine
Gallipoli
ANZAC Cove
Kabatepe
Fowles
Australian War Memorial
Gallipoli Campaign
World War I
Military history of Turkey

SOLDIER RESEARCH Soldier’s Name Herbert Howard Kentwell Fowles Rank Sergeant Service Number 71

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