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SERBIAN INFANTRY CONCEALED IN HASTILY PREPARED AMBUSHES NEAR MONASTIR. The Serbian Army, which was reorganised after its unavoidable retreat during the German invasion, has since taken a valuable part in assisting the Allies at Monastir and at Salonika. The section of Serbians shown are impatiently waiting on the slope of the road for the approach of the enemy, and have their rifles loaded in readiness for their deadly mission. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 18

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SERBIAN INFANTRY CONCEALED IN HASTILY PREPARED AMBUSHES NEAR MONASTIR. The Serbian Army, which was reorganised after its unavoidable retreat during the German invasion, has since taken a valuable part in assisting the Allies at Monastir and at Salonika. The section of Serbians shown are impatiently waiting on the slope of the road for the approach of the enemy, and have their rifles loaded in readiness for their deadly mission. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 18

SERBIAN INFANTRY CONCEALED IN HASTILY PREPARED AMBUSHES NEAR MONASTIR. The Serbian Army, which was reorganised after its unavoidable retreat during the German invasion, has since taken a valuable part in assisting the Allies at Monastir and at Salonika. The section of Serbians shown are impatiently waiting on the slope of the road for the approach of the enemy, and have their rifles loaded in readiness for their deadly mission. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 18

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