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File:IndianArmyMGCrewFlanders1914-15.jpg

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English: A Benet-Mercier machine gun section of 2nd Rajput Light Infantry in action in Flanders, during the winter of 1914-15.
Date winter of 1914-15
Source http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/LAND-FORCES/Army/Galleries/main.php?g2_itemId=713
Originally uploaded to en Wikipedia as en:Image:Indian Army WW.jpg by en:User:Idleguy 27 November 2006
Author Indian Army photograph.
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