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	<title>Comments on: The Dynamics of Death Tour with Andrew Drury and Nigel Green &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Waterhouse</title>
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		<description>A great lot of Pics, I to travelled over most of these sites in April 08 when we attended the 90th Ann&#039;at Vill Brett. We were lucky for the War Diaries of the 11th Bat AIF led us to walk the trail of my Father and 2 uncles at the time of thier last battles. These were Villeret, 18 Sept 1918. My father was bugler when they buried thier dead at Tincourt. the Uncles were at Pozieries July 1916 ( Wounded when overran their objective) and the other at Fleurbeaux when injured in a shell blast that part buried him ,Injuries ,contusion to the pelvis. Luckily they all returned home by 1919</description>
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