File:RN and ANZACs at Quinn's Post.jpg
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English: Defence of ANZAC. Scene in a trench during the period 28th April - 12th May, when the Marine and 1st Naval Brigades of the Royal Naval Division reinforced the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in the area about what were later known as Quinn's and Courtney's Posts. The Marines brought a few periscopes with them, and the Australians improvised a supply from looking-glasses sent ashore from transports. |
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Author | Ernest Brooks |
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