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A member of the 5th Light Horse Regiment sniping a Turkish periscope by shooting over the parapet ...
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A member of the 5th Light Horse Regiment sniping a Turkish periscope by shooting over the parapet rather than through the loophole. He is possibly 712 Trooper Geoffrey Dunsandle Daly. Note the short...C00430
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Lieutenant A J Shout, 1st Battalion AIF (later Captain, VCand MC), sniping with a periscope rifle.
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Lieutenant A J Shout, 1st Battalion AIF (later Captain, VCand MC), sniping with a periscope rifle.A04045
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No 3 Periscope Mark 1 : Captain R L Leane, C Company, 11 Battalion, AIF
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Battle damaged metal trench periscope. A Turkish bullet penetrated the top aperture damaging the glass insert. The exterior of the trench periscope has several dings from use in the trenches. The r...RELAWM10204
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No 3 Periscope Mark 1: Captain R L Leane, C Company, 11 Battalion, AIF
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Battle damaged metal trench periscope. A Turkish bullet penetrated the top aperture damaging the glass insert. The exterior of the trench periscope has several dings from use in the trenches. The r...RELAWM10204.001
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Trooper (Tpr) William Edward Sing DCM of the 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment (left), seated ...
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Trooper (Tpr) William Edward Sing DCM of the 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment (left), seated at his sniping position, which was built on top of the parapet of the front line trench, and 150 yards f...C00429
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Wounded being carried down to the beach by stretcher bearers from Pope's and Quinn's Posts, ...
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Wounded being carried down to the beach by stretcher bearers from Pope's and Quinn's Posts, during the battle of Sari Bair. The skyline on the right was held by the Turks and served as their principal...C02708