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NOW DOING DUTY AS AN ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION FOR THE FRENC building has been pierced by projectiles, the fissures proving most serviceabl light artillery, which are thus screened from the enemy. A French gunner is the shell holes.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1451, 14 February 1918, Page 35

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NOW DOING DUTY AS AN ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION FOR THE FRENC building has been pierced by projectiles, the fissures proving most serviceabl light artillery, which are thus screened from the enemy. A French gunner is the shell holes. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1451, 14 February 1918, Page 35

NOW DOING DUTY AS AN ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION FOR THE FRENC building has been pierced by projectiles, the fissures proving most serviceabl light artillery, which are thus screened from the enemy. A French gunner is the shell holes. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1451, 14 February 1918, Page 35

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