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Marchment S.H. 3296
Title: Marchment S.H. 3296  
Category : Diggers Identified  
Username: Curry  
Summary: Western Front France, Belgium 1916-1917.
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Stan Hastings Marchment

Sub Category :(B) Diggers Identified Group Portrait
Group portrait of 3296 Private Stan Hastings Marchment standing next to Unknown Digger.
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Troopship Suevic

Sub Category :Australian Navy/ Troopships/ Hospital Ships
3296 Private Stan Hastings Marchment standing on H.M.A.T A29 Suevic sailing pass the equator and taking part in a traditional ceremony.
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Two Marchment Brothers

Sub Category :(B) Diggers Identified Group Portrait
Group studio portrait of two brothers preparing to go to war 3296 Private Stan Hastings Marchment standing and 3295 Private Robert Westall Marchment.
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Stan Hastings Marchment

Sub Category :(A) Diggers Identified Single Portrait
Portrait of 3296 Private Stan Hastings Marchment of the 14th Machine Gun Company, 5th Division, Killed in Action at Glencorse Wood 26th September 1917 during the Battle of Polygon Wood. At 2.00 am in the morning the team was positioning their gun when the German heavy artillery sent a shell right where Stan and his mates were and got all four of them
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