In Beersheba, international envoys salute the memories of former WWI comrades

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: November 1, 2006| Author: | Copyright information

GREER FAY CASHMAN
Jerusalem Post
11-01-2006
Headline: In Beersheba, international envoys salute the memories of former WWI comrades
Byline: GREER FAY CASHMAN
Edition; Daily
Section: News
Page: 06

Wednesday, November 1, 2006 -- Ambassadors and military attaches from more than half a dozen countries engaged in battle during the World War I gathered in Beersheba on Tuesday to honor the memories of soldiers from all sides of the conflict who fell in battle.

Joined by residents of Beersheba, members of the Association of World War One Heritage at Sde Boker and various Australian groups, the envoys ...

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