File:E02661Cobby1918.jpg
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English: Western Front: Western Front (France), Nord Region (France), Clairmarais. The officers of A Flight, No. 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), in full flying gear in front of line up of Sopwith Camel aircraft. Note presentation Camel and aircraft "D" first in line up.
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