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Guerre with the PPCLI. On 30 October 1917, he was a member of the 7th
Canadian Machine Gun Company, Canadian Machine Gun Corps, leading a section of four machine guns. Seeing that one of the PPCLI companies was hesitating to advance in the face of a German machine gun position on dominating ground, he handed command of his troops to an NCO and went to rally the men of his old regiment. Lt. McKenzie organized an attack and captured the enemy position. Once on the position, however, he realized that it was itself under dominating enemy machine gun fire from a nearby pillbox. Lt. McKenzie organized parties to capture the pillbox by making both frontal and flanking attacks. He was killed while leading the frontal attack. When the awarding of his Victoria Cross was announced in the London Gazette on 12 February 1918, his surname was misspelled as "Mackenzie."
453:. They continued this newly established tradition after the regiment was formed. When they wrote to the minister in 1904 concerning an account of $ 9.55 for plumbing in the officers' quarters, an exasperated senior aide wrote to Logie suggesting that "your Regiment should come into line . . . ." He went on to say, "It would be simply impossible to run this Department if other Regiments went about these matters as yours does." Nothing, however, changed. When in 1906 the Department of Customs insisted upon charging duty upon a snuff mull sent to the 91st by the British Argylls, Logie and Chisholm appealed to Chisholm's friend, Adam Zimmerman, MP, who took up their case with the Assistant Commissioner of Customs. A compromise was eventually reached.
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James Street was an alternate battalion headquarters. Two evenings a week, Chisholm could be found at the James Street
Armouries – the 91st was quartered in the recently built addition (designed in part by his architect brother-in-law Walter Wilson Stewart, also a member of the 91st). As well as the matters of weekly administration, there was an endless round of ceremonial functions and Chisholm took (and maintained) a particular interest in the Pipe Band. Finally, the 91st provided a rich social life in the elegant officers' mess, whether the normal course of socializing after weekly parades, full mess dinners, special functions, balls, or the annual celebration of
472:, he was appointed a honorary colonel of the 91st Highlanders division, a title he held briefly before he was dismissed on the same year, which the dominion cabinet described as "Indiscretion and insubordination". Douglas became angry and argued with ministers at a dinner at Montreal, an argument which Douglas alleged that; ".. important parts of his reports for 1902 and 1903 were wrongfully suppressed by the minister of militia, contrary to his wishes. Sir Frederick Borden is charged by Lord Dundonald with falsehood in the house of commons. He declares the militia has been greatly neglected and lacks all that is necessary to make it efficient..".
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863:"Apparently a rumour was going round that Colonel Wigle had been killed by a civilian sniper; as a result a great part of the town of Friesoythe was set on fire in a mistaken reprisal. This unfortunate episode only came to my notice and thus got into the pages of history because I was in Friesoythe at the time and saw people being turned out of their houses and the houses burned. How painfully easy it is for the business of "reprisals" to get out of hand!"
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asked the minister of
Militia for an explanation particularly as Borden had already written to Chisholm indicating that a Highland regiment would be raised. Borden denied having done so but by 17 August 1903 he reported (confidentially to Logie) authorizing the establishment of a Highland regiment. Chisholm, Logie, and the Scottish community were unrelenting and in the end won the day.
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504:. The latter was broken up for reinforcements, much to the chagrin of its men. Although the Argylls perpetuate both the 19th and the 173rd, it is the former which provides the regiment its most intimate connection with the Great War. The 91st gave the 19th all four of its commanding officers and its Pipe Major,
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retreat march bagpipe tune "Lament for the
Argylls" was composed by Major Archie Cairns in honour of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's). Major Cairns was Pipe Major of the regimental band during the 1950s and was son of Pipe Major John Knox Cairns, who served with the
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Chisholm or Logie to local MPs noted that the proposed "officers are a fine lot of fellows and of good standing and large influence in the community." The group obtained (as of 25 March 1903) over 700 names for the rank and file. The "men are a particularly fine class
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Kilmarnock bonnets and balmorals from their inception in 1803 to their amalgamation with the Argyllshire Highlanders in 1881, and on glengarries by the Imperial Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders from 1881 to 2006. Affiliate regiments in the Commonwealth also wear this unique pattern of glengarry,
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The details were formed as a battalion and designated The Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's), CASF on 15 August 1940. It was redesignated the 1st Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) (Machine Gun), CASF on 7 November 1940 and then the 1st Battalion,
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The regiment went through the inter-war years, endured the general militia reorganizations, and prospered. Not only was it large in numbers, (rarely below 400, at times exceeding 600) it benefited from a considerable cadre of First War veterans of all ranks. Tradition continued to play a pre-eminent
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Highlanders cleared the remainder of that town as no town has been cleared for centuries, we venture to say." One German source estimates that 300 of 355 houses were totally destroyed, for a percentage rate
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was authorized on 15 July 1916 and embarked for Great
Britain on 14 November 1916. It provided reinforcements for the Canadian Corps until 4 January 1917, when its personnel were absorbed by the 2nd Reserve Battalion, CEF. The battalion disbanded on 1 September 1917. The 173rd Battalion was awarded
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and maintained steady pressure upon local politicians to forward the group's cause. Chisholm monitored all communications with Borden. When the minister curtly informed a local lawyer to forward his support of the proposed
Highland regiment "through the regular official channel," Chisholm promptly
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Chisholm began his service with the 91st on 16 September 1903 as its paymaster holding the rank of honorary captain. For the rest of his life, the regiment was a major part of his life. Logie served as the regiment's first commanding officer until 1911 so for a time Chisholm and Logie's office on
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government has erected heritage plaques to two Argylls (Pipe-Officer Charles Davidson Dunbar, D.C.M. and Acting Sergeant John Rennie, G.C. 1919–1943) on the Armouries' outer walls (the only regiment in the Hamilton-Wentworth, Niagara, Toronto area to be so distinguished). Retired Colours hang in
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before accepting his commission and transferring to the Canadian Machine Gun Corps, was awarded the Victoria Cross posthumously for his actions during Passchendaele. He had already won the Empire's second-highest award for gallantry, the Distinguished Conduct Medal as well as the French Croix de
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The regiment now reverted to its traditional peacetime role with the primary reserves. By the early 1960s the reservoir of veterans had dried up. Numbers shrunk with the various changes in defence policy and equipment became outdated. By the 1980s military policies reversed once more, and the
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Hamilton's Scottish-Canadian elite moved quickly to fill the ranks of the officer corps and to raise the necessary funds to outfit the regiment in full Highland dress. Those who came forward included: Chisholm, Logie, J. R. Moodie, Walter W. Stewart, E. M. Dalley, Roy Moodie, E. F. Lazier,
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in June 1940. Prior to this, there were occasional call outs. Beginning in August 1939, Argylls performed guard duty on the local canal and electrical facility, for example. The problems of active duty were myriad. First World War pattern tunics and the kilt were issued until modern
815:"That life in the front is not fun, not glamorous — it's dirty, and fierce and anyone that says they're not scared is crazy. But I'm not going to talk much about that. We try and keep our spirits up, joke and enjoy yourself under fire and we do an exceptionally good job of it."
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emphasis in national defence shifted back to a focus on war fighting as opposed to civil defence. The 1990s saw the introduction of the Total Force concept in which the Militia was considered an equal partner with the Regular Force in meeting the commitments of the
819:"The men are simply wonderful. They have done well, and are getting better. They grumble . . . and dig, and advance and dig, and advance. They stand shelling mortaring and occasional bombing, and then stand up in their trenches and ask where the hell the food is."
589:, the 7th Machine Gun Company, 8th Machine Gun Company, 9th Machine Gun Company and later the 15th Machine Gun Company. It provided machine gun support to the 3rd Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war and disbanded on 15 November 1920.
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tartan, also known as "Government No. 1", or the Campbell tartan. The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders wear Government No.1a which is very similar to the Black Watch tartan was, and is in current use, by several military units throughout the
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for whom the Argylls' reported a genuine affection. In action, he was described as having an intuitive sense of battle (which could not be taught), cool imperturbability, and a refusal to fight according to preconceived notions.
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role and the regiment enjoyed a visible civic profile through weekly parades on the streets, a close attachment to the city's elite, and the activities of three highly active bands (pipe — still under Dunbar, brass, and bugle).
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in Ottawa, Ontario. He was approached from behind and shot several times in the back by an Islamic extremist. The shooter also fired shots at another guard, before traveling to the Parliament Buildings where he was shot dead.
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559:. The 19th has no official history published, however in 2016, a detailed history was published in the book “It Can't Last Forever – The 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War”, by David Campbell.
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Private F.T.V. Savard shows Lieutenant-Colonel J.D. Stewart, Commanding Officer of The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, a portrait of Colonel Stewart which he is painting, Elshout, Netherlands, 17 December
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on 10 August, was an unorthodox success; Stewart led the battalion single file through the darkness of night and German lines to capture this hitherto unassailable strong point. It was an act which historian
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Historical Records of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's), Formerly 91st Regiment... by Lieut.-Col. Walter H., Turnbull, Lieut.-Col. William R., and Chrisholm, LI Bruce (1928)
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Battle honours in small capitals are for large operations and campaigns and those in lowercase are for more specific battles. Bold type indicates honours emblazoned on the regimental colour.
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was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Great Britain on 13 May 1915. It disembarked in France on 15 September 1915, where it fought as part of the 4th Infantry Brigade,
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and held it for three days against desperate counter-attacks. The action resulted in Major David Vivian Currie of the South Albertas being awarded the Victoria Cross.
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Houses Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's); 11th Field Regiment, Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, 31 Service Battalion, 31 Signals Regiment.
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It Can't Last Forever: The 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War (Canadian Unit, Formation, and Command Histories) Hardcover – 1 Oct. 2016
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The regiment contributed an aggregate of more than 20% of its authorized strength to the various Task Forces which served in Afghanistan between 2002 and 2014.
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drawn chiefly from the better class of Scotchmen who own their own homes and have a stake in the community." Chisholm and Logie were well-connected within the
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in October 1943, dying while shielding others from an exploding grenade during training. Collective training, specialized courses for individuals, and
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on 14 April 1945, allegedly by a German civilian. Col. Wigle was in fact killed by a German paratrooper at his tactical headquarters located south of
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committed by Canadian soldiers was after the very popular Commanding Officer of the Argylls, Lieutenant-Colonel F.E. Wigle, was shot dead during the
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of 84.5. Another source, the Brockhaus Enzyklopaedie, estimated the destruction as high as 90%. The incident is also recounted in Tony Foster's
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Redesignated 7 November 1940 as the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's)
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Community support has been symbolic, material, and artistic. In 1972, Hamilton granted the Argylls the freedom of the city. The
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in Toronto and telegraphed the CO – "Having a great time. Wish you were here." In May 1941 the 1st Battalion entrained for
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proper and in base by two scrolls Azure edged and inscribed ALBAINN and GU-BRATH in letters Or."
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The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) (1903–present)
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September 1941 to May 1943 brought a sojourn in the sun – garrison duty in
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societies, a deputation was sent to Ottawa bearing a petition to the
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worn by the Argylls is unique in having red and white dicing; other
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three Hamilton churches and there is a continuing affiliation with
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3219:National Defence, Canadian Army (25 July 2013).
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470:General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada
3754:Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
3480:Die Stadt Friesoythe im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert
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2945:. In each corner is the personal cypher of
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1132:Learn how and when to remove this message
1070:, as a piper during the First World War.
1016:2014 shootings at Parliament Hill, Ottawa
601:Lt. Hugh McKenzie, VC, DCM, C de G, CMGC.
4592:Military units and formations of Ontario
1197:Pipe Major S. Balinson, CD, 2010–Present
512:, a Pipe Major of international renown.
466:Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald
4489:Canadian Army Command and Staff College
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4499:Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre
3619:, London, Sphere Books Limited, 1972.
3404:"Victoria Cross Bios – Hugh McKenzie"
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1068:19th Battalion (Central Ontario), CEF
980:91st Highlanders Athletic Association
564:19th Battalion (Central Ontario), CEF
515:As part of the 4th Infantry Brigade,
280:Lieutenant-Colonel Sarbjit Juneja, CD
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1110:adding citations to reliable sources
4319:C15 Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW)
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3117:The Royal New South Wales Regiment
2947:Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
1194:Pipe Major T.G. Lee, CD, 2000–2010
1182:Pipe Major A. Craig, CD, 1957–1963
1004:Black Yesterdays: The Argylls' War
433:91st Regiment Canadian Highlanders
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1173:Pipe Major J. Wilson, 1949–1952
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730:Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Sinclair
141:for 'Scotland forever')
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4294:C6 general purpose machine gun
4132:Structure of the Canadian Army
3954:Seaforth Highlanders of Canada
3739:Governor General's Foot Guards
2933:), the senior colour, and the
1226:Pipe Major F. Noble, 1940–1946
1030:National War Memorial (Canada)
944:Namibia, Golan Heights, Bosnia
650:4th Canadian Armoured Division
646:10th Canadian Infantry Brigade
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4448:Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle
3990:Supplementary Order of Battle
3869:Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa
3705:Canadian Forces Regular Force
1028:ceremonial guard duty at the
1020:On 22 October 2014, Corporal
722:Royal Hamilton Light Infantry
657:Canadian Active Service Force
4577:History of Hamilton, Ontario
4567:Scottish regiments of Canada
4562:Infantry regiments of Canada
4086:History of the Canadian Army
3844:Royal New Brunswick Regiment
3784:Lincoln and Welland Regiment
3749:Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
2886:North-West Europe, 1944–1945
2767:France and Flanders, 1915–18
1223:Pipe Sergeant F. Noble, 1940
1000:Argyll Regimental Foundation
4021:South Saskatchewan Regiment
3979:Royal Newfoundland Regiment
3914:North Saskatchewan Regiment
3593:"Stanley Thomas John Fryer"
3134:The Frontier Force Regiment
1292:93rd Sutherland Highlanders
996:Central Presbyterian Church
327:, or A & SH of C, is a
159:B Company: "The Black Bear"
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4101:Military History of Canada
3939:Royal Westminster Regiment
3884:48th Highlanders of Canada
3819:Les Fusiliers du S-Laurent
3443:accessed 19 November 2013.
3178:Canadian-Scottish regiment
3132:– 1st Battalion (Scinde),
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352:. The regiment is part of
298:Tactical recognition flash
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4166:Mechanized brigade groups
4001:Victoria Rifles of Canada
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285:Regimental sergeant major
103:31 Canadian Brigade Group
52:16 September 1903–present
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3824:Régiment de la Chaudière
3764:Royal Regiment of Canada
3408:www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca
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844:Canadian Army Historian
743:Peter Caithness McGinlay
690:Sunnyside Amusement Park
593:Victoria Cross recipient
346:John W. Foote VC Armoury
154:The Campbells Are Coming
4304:Browning-HP 9 mm pistol
3964:Royal Montreal Regiment
3949:Fusiliers de Sherbrooke
3929:Loyal Edmonton Regiment
3894:Cape Breton Highlanders
3879:Essex and Kent Scottish
3864:RĂ©giment de Maisonneuve
3859:Nova Scotia Highlanders
3789:Royal Canadian Regiment
3711:Royal Canadian Regiment
3439:3 December 2013 at the
3199:Reserve order of battle
3041:John Weir Foote Armoury
3035:43.2618778; -79.8662278
2998:200 James Street North
2996:John Weir Foote Armoury
1162:Charles Davidson Dunbar
1155:Charles Davidson Dunbar
1026:murdered while standing
984:Greater Hamilton Tattoo
728:. Under the command of
686:Bren light machine guns
506:Charles Davidson Dunbar
4504:Combat Training Centre
4106:Fort Frontenac Library
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4142:3rd Canadian Division
4137:2nd Canadian Division
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342:Canadian Armed Forces
4375:Carl Gustav SRAAW(M)
4284:C9 light machine gun
4011:RĂ©giment de Joliette
3889:RĂ©giment du Saguenay
3839:Fusiliers Mont-Royal
3759:Voltigeurs de Québec
3354:canadiansoldiers.com
1435:Canadian Highlanders
1106:improve this section
854:battle of Friesoythe
805:St Lambert-sur-Dives
626:The Second World War
382:St. Andrew's Society
4289:C7 rifle/C8 carbine
4096:First Canadian Army
4026:Winnipeg Grenadiers
3944:Calgary Highlanders
3919:Royal Regina Rifles
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1024:of the Argylls was
869:Meeting of Generals
714:Winnipeg Grenadiers
678:Niagara-on-the-Lake
417:John Inglis McLaren
401:minister of Militia
221:Battle honours
4572:Highland regiments
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793:Operation Totalize
753:. Acting Sergeant
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277:Commanding officer
214:War in Afghanistan
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3721:Royal 22 RĂ©giment
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606:Lt. Hugh McKenzie
539:, Passchendaele,
502:173rd Highlanders
350:Hamilton, Ontario
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