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WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN SYRIA. — Top left: Men of the A.I.F. engineering unit enjoying a swim in the cool Waters of the Latani River. Top right: Moving stealthily along an exposed scarp prior to launching an attack on an enemy position. Below left: An ambulance negotiating a bridge across the Latani River built by army engineers to replace one blown up b$ retreating Vichy forces. Below right: A Salvation Army car, which kept up with the advanced troops, resting at Sidon- while the men listened to the latest news from the outside world, (Commonwealth Department of Information.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 5

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WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN SYRIA.—Top left: Men of the A.I.F. engineering unit enjoying a swim in the cool Waters of the Latani River. Top right: Moving stealthily along an exposed scarp prior to launching an attack on an enemy position. Below left: An ambulance negotiating a bridge across the Latani River built by army engineers to replace one blown up b$ retreating Vichy forces. Below right: A Salvation Army car, which kept up with the advanced troops, resting at Sidon- while the men listened to the latest news from the outside world, (Commonwealth Department of Information.) Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 5

WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN SYRIA.—Top left: Men of the A.I.F. engineering unit enjoying a swim in the cool Waters of the Latani River. Top right: Moving stealthily along an exposed scarp prior to launching an attack on an enemy position. Below left: An ambulance negotiating a bridge across the Latani River built by army engineers to replace one blown up b$ retreating Vichy forces. Below right: A Salvation Army car, which kept up with the advanced troops, resting at Sidon- while the men listened to the latest news from the outside world, (Commonwealth Department of Information.) Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 172, 23 July 1941, Page 5

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