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A SOLDIER OF MODERN WARFARE: One of the crew of a British tank wearing service equipment, which contrasts strongly with the kit normally worn by front-line troops. The earphones are connected to the wireless by which orders are received.

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Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

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A SOLDIER OF MODERN WARFARE: One of the crew of a British tank wearing service equipment, which contrasts strongly with the kit normally worn by front-line troops. The earphones are connected to the wireless by which orders are received. Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

A SOLDIER OF MODERN WARFARE: One of the crew of a British tank wearing service equipment, which contrasts strongly with the kit normally worn by front-line troops. The earphones are connected to the wireless by which orders are received. Southland Times, Issue 23332, 16 October 1937, Page 5

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