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ITALY'S MOUNTAIN WARFARE

AN ITAIOAN ARTIIXEKY OBSERVATORY IN THE DOI-OMITES. TI.ANSPORTING THE WOUNDED BY THE TEMFERICA. t^rouJh' 1 """ J" ' """"' a ' m ° St '° "" °' t!U ' P< ' ak ' "*«" ' tUnne ' " tl,r ° Ug " " P «» "*•* «»" ™ «** °» «*«™ ™ ke «" ir to the artillerT ol rv.finn 2 ."' .." "'* . ?? 8 ?-. "" Th< * e fraiMooki "c woode " stairwa >« «*ve been constructed by the Italians for hundreds of feet up the almost impassable heights, from the barracks to the art-lie.) obser .at.on posts in the uttermost crags. The tehlerica car, slung on its steel cables, is shown in the second photo. It provides the most comfortable vehicle for the men wounded at the front, and this is the easiest stage of the ' r lon e J»urney back to the base hospital. —Italian Official Photos,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 245, 13 October 1917, Page 13

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ITALY'S MOUNTAIN WARFARE Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 245, 13 October 1917, Page 13

ITALY'S MOUNTAIN WARFARE Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 245, 13 October 1917, Page 13

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