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© IWM (HU 96696)
Captain Frederick Henry Naylor was from Melbourne, Australia. He served in the 1st Battalion, Imperial Camel Corps. He was Mentioned in Despatches. He was killed in action at Gaza on 19 April 1917 aged 39. He is commemorated at the Jerusalem Memorial.
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© IWM (HU 109505)
Captain Douglas Stephen Freeman. Unit: 15th Battalion (Queensland and Tasmania), Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force. Death: 3 May 1915, killed in action, Quinn's Post, Gallipoli, Dardanelles.
son of William and Lucy Rose Freeman, of "Clodagh," Beresford Rd., Rose Bay, New South Wales. Native of Marrickville, New South Wales.
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© IWM (HU 109347)
Captain C E Hobson. Unit: 2nd Division, Australian Artillery,
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