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MACHINE-GUN CORPS MEMORIAL.—This monument at Hyde Park Corner, London, commemorates members of the Machine-Gun Corps who died in the 1914-18 war. The Machine-Gun Corps Old Comrades’ Association is planning to hold annual observance ceremonies at the memorial, and is interested in hearing from members who have left England. The organiser is Mr D. O. Dixon, 11 Bywater street, Chelsea, London, S.W.3.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 20

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MACHINE-GUN CORPS MEMORIAL.—This monument at Hyde Park Corner, London, commemorates members of the Machine-Gun Corps who died in the 1914-18 war. The Machine-Gun Corps Old Comrades’ Association is planning to hold annual observance ceremonies at the memorial, and is interested in hearing from members who have left England. The organiser is Mr D. O. Dixon, 11 Bywater street, Chelsea, London, S.W.3. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 20

MACHINE-GUN CORPS MEMORIAL.—This monument at Hyde Park Corner, London, commemorates members of the Machine-Gun Corps who died in the 1914-18 war. The Machine-Gun Corps Old Comrades’ Association is planning to hold annual observance ceremonies at the memorial, and is interested in hearing from members who have left England. The organiser is Mr D. O. Dixon, 11 Bywater street, Chelsea, London, S.W.3. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 20