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162nd Brigade
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5th May 1917 Brigade Operation Order No. 8.
5th May 1917 1 Officer & Two O.R's Wounded.
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10th June 1917 Brigade Order No.9
7th October 1917 Operational Order No.19 by Brigadier General A.H. Leggett. D.S.O.
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