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‘I once was lost but now am found’: Anzac’s grave finally named

April 27, 2015April 28, 2015 admin Anzac Day, Somme, war, world war 1

Athol Kirkland, a labourer from the Mudgee region in NSW, died in action in early April 1918.

Source: ‘I once was lost but now am found’: Anzac’s grave finally named

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