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A Soldier from the British Indian Army, France, c1915
A Soldier from the British Indian Army, France, c1915. The British Indian Army saw service in the Middle East and East Africa, at Gallipoli and on the Western Front. 43, 000 of its soldiers were killed and 65, 000 wounded over the course of the war
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