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The Australian 27th Battalion entering the town of Beaucourt-sur-l'Ancre in the Somme, France. The 27th Battalion marching througt the street, when the 2nd Division was moving up to relieve their hard-fought comrades in the Dernancourt and Villers-Bretonneux sectors.

Left to right:

  • 3093 Sergeant (Sgt) P. J. Duffy (6)
  • 132 Private (Pte) J. Maly (5)
  • 5397 Pte H. S. Smith (4)
  • 534 Company Sergeant Major G. A. Edwards (3)
  • Lieutenant J. A. Blacket, killed in action 10 June 1918 (2)
  • 5126 Sgt J. A. Pearson (7)
  • Captain R. G. Horwood MM (1)
See E02393K for position of those named in this caption.
Date Taken on 7 April 1918
Source
This image is available from the Collection Database of the Australian War Memorial under the ID Number:
E02393
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