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Pte. Bernard Manning Browning

Australian Imperial Force 28th Btn.

(d.3rd Oct 1918)

Bernard Browning was killed in action on the 3rd of October 1918, aged 30 and is buried in the Bellicourt British Cemetery in France. He emigrated to Australia with his cousin Charles John (who lost an eye during the Gallipoli campaign) and left behind a wife and two children. On his first day on the front line, being escorted across no man's land he was hit by German Artillery. All 5 of his group were killed instantly.



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