THE CAPTURE OF BEERSHEBA.
In reading your article, "Bayonet Lance," by L.A.D. in the "Star," it brought back memories to me of the days epent in Palestine, where we went to from Salonika in 1917. One paragraph says: On the left of the attack were the 60th (London Territorial) Division and the 74th (Dismounted Yeomanry) Division, whose task was to push in and cut off the enemy to the east of Beersheba. I was disappointed not to see the 10th Irish Division mentioned, as this division did valuable work in the vicinity by taking the Aba Marvird redoubt. (I am not sure if epelt correctly.) PRIVATE L. "WOODCOCK, sth Royal Inniskilling Fus.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 281, 26 November 1932, Page 14
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