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Re: ww2 collectibles
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2008, 07:30:23 PM »
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Research indicates that his name was likely Albert Edward Jones.

He was killed in some sort of an accident on June 25, 1918...


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Widewing

Someone in the Australian Light Horse Association could probably tell you more about Pvt. Albert Edward Jones. 

Just from one of the posts in that forum, found out that Pvt. Albert Edward Jones was one of the first South Australian member of the 9th Light Horse, previously serving in the 3rd Light Horse.  Another post shows that by 10/07/15, out of the 161 other members of the 9th he had joined with a year previous, he was one of 23 that was still fit for duty. 


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