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856:"Broken Lineage: The Australian Army's Heritage of Discontinuity"
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96:Part of
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993:22 November
911:21 November
876:21 November
671:21 November
605:Kuring 2004
502:Albert 1918
478:Broodseinde
462:World War I
439:4th Brigade
373:(MSMs), 13
361:(DCMs), 67
328:Dernancourt
309:Broodseinde
277:Armentières
223:World War I
128:Engagements
109:4th Brigade
1916:Categories
1087:References
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470:Ypres 1917
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593:Citations
560:Footnotes
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404:Scullin
218:History
192:Belgium
178:of the
171:was an
120:Colours
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