THE mounted troops sent away by Australia have won high praise from all who have seen them at work in Egypt. It is evident from the casualty lists that many of A them are now at the Dardanelles, where they are being used as infantry. The fact that they have not been able to take their horses with them must have caused them considerable disappointment, but they have doubtless found compensation in the knowledge that they are at last in the firing line. The training they have received will enable them to do their part worthily beside their infantry comrades, both in the trenches and in the charges for which the Australians have become famous. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 9 Jun 1915, Page 10
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