File:Group photo of members of 2-1 Heavy Battery in 1941.jpg

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English: Group photo of some of the members of the Australian Army's 2/1st Heavy Battery. Bombardier Tom Uren (third from the left, holding a tin mug and a newspaper) later became a minister in the Whitlam Government.
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