Fromelles Posted 24 August , 2013 Share Posted 24 August , 2013 Maybe of interest the original 'G' Coy, 10th Bn, taken at Morphettville(?), South Australia with 2/Lt Loutit (of post 14, 23 & 33 fame), Lt Giles & 2/Lt Perry sitting left to right (with the swords). From memory 'G' Coy amalgamated with 'D' Coy once the new battalion structure of 4 companies (A - D) replaced the old 8 company (A - H) system took effect on the 1st January 1915. http://imm.io/1fWLQ Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteStarLine Posted 24 August , 2013 Share Posted 24 August , 2013 Thanks Dan, a most interesting post and a photo I've not seen before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulgranger Posted 22 May , 2015 Share Posted 22 May , 2015 I see that this has just appeared as a Kindle variant at the not unreasonable sum of £6.35 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonathan Saunders Posted 22 May , 2015 Share Posted 22 May , 2015 I just finished reading this book a week or so ago. On the one hand it was a succinct analysis of the first day at ANZAC but on the other, still fairly detailed. Probably the easiest to interpret set of maps I have come across for sometime and an easy to follow narrative. Highly recommended! And at £6.35 Kindle, great value for money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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