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  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
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  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08939.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem war cemetery, for British and commonwealth soldiers who died in Palestine during world war I in 1917. October 2006
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  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08950.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08949.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08947.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Chania_DSC08944.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3249a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3250a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3248a.jpg
  • The Suda Bay War Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece. It contains burials from both World War I and especially World War II (Battle of Crete). It was designed by architect Louis de Soissons.
    VA_Cemetery_IMG_3244a.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
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  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5685.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5680.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem war cemetery, for British and commonwealth soldiers who died in Palestine during world war I in 1917. October 2006
    VA_IMG_5852_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem war cemetery, for British and commonwealth soldiers who died in Palestine during world war I in 1917. October 2006
    VA_IMG_5850_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva, By October 1917, General Allenby's force had been entrenched in front of a strong Turkish position along the Gaza-Beersheba road for some months, but they were now ready to launch an attack with Beersheba as its first objective. On 31 October, the attack was carried out by the XXth Corps (10th, 53rd, 60th and 74th Divisions) on the west, and the Desert Mounted Corps on the east. That evening the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade charged over the Turkish trenches into the town. The cemetery was made immediately on the fall of the town, remaining in use until July 1918, by which time 139 burials had been made It was greatly increased after the Armistice when burials were brought in from a number of scattered sites and small burial grounds. The cemetery now contains 1,241 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 67 of them unidentified.
    SL_Beer-Sheva_5679.jpg
  • With the increase of missile threat towards Israel, Israeli civilians are adding concrete safety rooms to their homes. These reinforced concrete walls will offer protection against missile launched indiscriminately against civilian population
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  • Golden jackal (Canis aureus) road kill. Photographed in Israel, Galilee
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  • With the increase of missile threat towards Israel, Israeli civilians are adding concrete safety rooms to their homes. These reinforced concrete walls will offer protection against missile launched indiscriminately against civilian population
    SL_Conflict_1992.jpg
  • With the increase of missile threat towards Israel, Israeli civilians are adding concrete safety rooms to their homes. These reinforced concrete walls will offer protection against missile launched indiscriminately against civilian population
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  • Arkansas, AR, USA, Old Washington State Park, Civil War Weekend. Union soldiers at battle
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Yarkon park, Ganei Yehoshua, Israeli war memorial
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Yarkon park, Ganei Yehoshua, Israeli fallen soldier's memorial
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Yarkon park, Ganei Yehoshua, Israeli fallen soldier's memorial
    IR_Tel-Aviv_C9232.jpg
  • Nebraska NE USA, A Veterans day ceremony at Omaha, NE. The bikers are a group called "Patriot Guard Riders", most of them Vietnam veterans, who try to raise awareness for war casualties and missing soldiers.
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  • Nebraska NE USA, A Veterans day ceremony at Omaha, NE. The "Patriot Guard Riders", most of them Vietnam veterans, who try to raise awareness for war casualties and missing soldiers.
    OS_IMG_2005_fs_fs_PSh.jpg
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