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English: Original wartime caption: "Indeed it looks like a seaside picnic as the Indian troops assemble to the water front". Indian troops await orders to board the lighters. Red Eagles (4th Indian Infantry Division) fold their wings. Salonika, 2 February 1946.
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Source https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205540568
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No. 2 Army Film and Photo Section, Army Film and Photographic Unit (Photographer)

Sgt. J.F. Gunn (Undefined)

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Red Eagles (4th Indian Infantry Division) depart from Salonika at the end of the war, 2 February 1946.

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2 February 1946

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