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In Bamiyan fields... 8 August 2010

In Bamiyan fields... 8 August 2010
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In Bamiyan fields... 8 August 2010
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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TAPUHI
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The cartoon is headed 'In Bamiyan fields...' and shows a vast field of red soldier poppies stretching away to the mountains. One poppy at the front is singled out and looks like an Anzac Day poppy with a small label. Refers to the death of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell and the wounding of two other soldiers while they were on a routine patrol in Bamiyan province in Afghanistan. Their convoy of two Humvees and two Toyota Hilux vehicles was ambushed and destroyed by a roadside bomb. The soldiers are...

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Date created
2010
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23143323
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Afghanistan
Related subjects
Afghan War, 2001- / Battle casualties / Soldiers / New Zealand / Poppies / Afghanistan

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