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Duffle Bag
The stencilling on this satchel, likely a mail bag, indicates that it belonged to Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew McNaughton, Canadian counter-battery officer from February 1917. The red stencilling is an information code that would have directed his bags to a geographical location.

Duffle Bag
CWM 19710181-053
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