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The Battle of Beersheba

On 31 October 1917, the heavily fortified town of Beersheba was the scene of a historic charge by the men of the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade.

Commencing at dusk, the brigade stormed the town, using their bayonets as swords in a highly unconventional charge. The momentum of the surprise attack carried them through the Turkish defences where they were able to secure the town before it could be destroyed by the retreating Turkish force.

Member of the Australian 2nd Light Horse on active duty in the Middle East


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Made on the Gold Coast Australia


Specification:

Material: Resin

Color: As pictures 

Please allow 0-1cm error due to manual measurement.

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Made on the Gold Coast Australia

Package Contents:

1 x Australian light Horse