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Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Heliopolis, Egypt which is the burial place of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF.



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Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt

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1Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Heliopolis, Egypt which is the burial place of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF. Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Heliopolis, Egypt which is the burial place of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF.
 
2General view of the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt, burial place of No: 2912, Pte. Aubrey William John SYMONS (1890-1916), 26 Battalion, AIF. General view of the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Cairo, Egypt, burial place of No: 2912, Pte. Aubrey William John SYMONS (1890-1916), 26 Battalion, AIF.
 
3Headstone in the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery of 2912, Pte. Aubrey William John SYMONS (1890-1916) who died while on active service with the 26th. Battalion, AIF in Eygyt. Headstone in the Cairo War Memorial Cemetery of 2912, Pte. Aubrey William John SYMONS (1890-1916) who died while on active service with the 26th. Battalion, AIF in Eygyt.
 
4Headstone of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF who was severely wounded while landing at Gallipoli, evacuated to Heliopolis Egypt, but subsequently passed away. Lest We Forget. Headstone of No. 954, Private Leslie John SHIELLS, F Company, 15th. Battalion, Australian Infantry, AIF who was severely wounded while landing at Gallipoli, evacuated to Heliopolis Egypt, but subsequently passed away. Lest We Forget.
 

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