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IN THE BROKEN AND MARSHY REGION OF FLANDERS. FRENCH SOLDIERS LAYING DUCK-BOARDS ACROSS THE UNEVEN SURFACE SEPARATING THE FRONT AND SECOND LINE TRENCHES TO PERMIT OF EXPEDITIOUS TRANSIT OF MEN AND WAR MATERIAL FROM ONE POSITION TO THE OTHER. The ground has been ploughed up by repeated artillery fire.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1452, 21 February 1918, Page 17

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IN THE BROKEN AND MARSHY REGION OF FLANDERS. FRENCH SOLDIERS LAYING DUCK-BOARDS ACROSS THE UNEVEN SURFACE SEPARATING THE FRONT AND SECOND LINE TRENCHES TO PERMIT OF EXPEDITIOUS TRANSIT OF MEN AND WAR MATERIAL FROM ONE POSITION TO THE OTHER. The ground has been ploughed up by repeated artillery fire. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1452, 21 February 1918, Page 17

IN THE BROKEN AND MARSHY REGION OF FLANDERS. FRENCH SOLDIERS LAYING DUCK-BOARDS ACROSS THE UNEVEN SURFACE SEPARATING THE FRONT AND SECOND LINE TRENCHES TO PERMIT OF EXPEDITIOUS TRANSIT OF MEN AND WAR MATERIAL FROM ONE POSITION TO THE OTHER. The ground has been ploughed up by repeated artillery fire. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1452, 21 February 1918, Page 17

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