5921094 An emplaced six-inch howitzer of 127th Siege Battery, at Bairakli Jum?a, May 1917 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: An emplaced six-inch howitzer of 127th Siege Battery, Royal Artillery, at Bairakli Jum?a, May 1917. Photograph, World War One, Salonika (1914-1918), 1917. The Allied ?Army of the Orient? that fought the Bulgars in Salonika was a multi-national force under French command. French, Serb, Russian and Italian forces manned the western portions of the line. British formations held the area east of the Vardar River, the trenches west of Lake Doiran and patrolled the Struma Valley to the east. At its height, Lieutenant-General George Milne?s force amounted to two corps. From an album of 90 photographs compiled by Henry Gother Courtney, 127 Siege Bty, Royal Artillery, Salonika, 1916-1917.); by National Army Museum ; out of copyright.

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