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View this object Colour party, 2nd Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1918 Origins Since the turn of the century, there has been a growing interest in a once neglected chapter of Irish history when large numbers from all parts of Ireland served abroad in a major conflict. The Boers ambushed them on their return and a section of the train was de-railed in the chaos. The following sources have potential matches based on the name and other information associated with this record. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! The 7th (Service) Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was stationed at the Curragh and later at The Royal Barracks in Dublin. Thought the presentation & interpretation made the subject accessible". The Royal Dublin Fusiliers was an infantry regiment of the British Army. [4] Under the reforms five infantry battalions were given Irish territorial titles and the 102nd and 103rd Regiments of Foot became the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. [36] 11 of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers were killed and 35 more wounded. At the outbreak of the First World War they were recalled to Britain for redeployment. Died Tuesday 29 June 1915. Poisoned gas at Ypres. Patrick Dolan (1890-1953) joined the 1st Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1908. (I think it might be in New Zealand). To find out more about how we collect, store and use your personal information, read our Privacy Policy. Pte. Harris, Major Henry E. D., pp.216-217: Table listing the eight Irish Regiments of the British Army July 1914, their Depots, Reserve Bns., and local Militia. Before Irish independence in 1922, it was decided that the six southern Irish regiments (out of a total of thirteen Irish regiments) would be disbanded, including the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. These are also available on the End User Agreement page. February saw the Dublins take part in heavy fighting before, on 27 February, they supported the Royal Irish Fusiliers in their final charge on Pieters Hill, suffering heavy casualties though taking the position. The 1st Battalion was reconstituted a few days later with drafts from the 2nd Battalion, which was reduced to cadre strength. Hi all. The 8th and 9th Dublins took part in their first major battle during the Somme Offensive, taking part in the capture of Ginchy on 9 September, in which Lieutenant Tom Kettle fell in action. [17], The 4th (Militia) battalion, formed from the Royal Dublin City Militia in 1881, was one of the reserve battalions. During the war, volunteers from the three militia battalions of the Dublins had been used to provide reinforcements for the two regular battalions fighting in South Africa. [21], Upon the conclusion of the war, the 2nd Battalion returned to the UK, being based in Buttevant, Cork, Ireland. Pte. The database is linked to another project on Dublin war memorials (see link below). The following month the division arrived in Egypt and then commenced their participation in the Palestine campaign. The regiment's 2nd Battalion inheritedthe nickname from its antecedent unit'slong and hard service on the Indian subcontinent. Alternatively contact somewhere like a local history society or set up a Wordpress blog. On the 23 October 1916, Herbert was killed at the Battle of the Somme, France. During this phase of the war, many blockhouses were constructed to help restrict the movement of the Boer guerrillas and men of the Dublin Fusiliers helped to garrison them. [25] The war ended on the Western Front with the Armistice on 11 November 1918. The Irish National War Memorial Committee Collection is fully digitised and searchable online at the Digital Repository of Ireland. The 1st Royal Munsters, two companies of the 2nd Royal Hampshires and a company of the 1st Dublins, landed from the SS River Clyde soon afterwards and were also decimated by machine-gun fire. The Gunning Brothers: Gallipoli and the Somme Collection is fully digitised and searchable online at the Digital Repository of Ireland. Search our website; Search Discovery, our catalogue; . @astreetnearyou | Cap badge of The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, c1898-1921. It has most of the Baby Homes, and some of the older children homes. Cardinal Bourneaddressing soldiers of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1916. [24][5], The First World War began in August 1914, and the British Empire declared war on Germany after it invaded Belgium. View Life Story Communities. Just a few weeks before, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist. The world watched with bated breath as Europe marched to war. 1st Battalion served in the 29th Division on the Gallipoli campaign. [21] The 6th Dublins followed the 7th the following month, also heading for France. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HTRegistered Charity Number: 237902, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence. Royal Dublin Fusiliers, formerly the 1st Bombay European Regiment .. : Mainwaring, Arthur Edward, 1864- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Crown and company, the historical records of the 2nd Batt. The RDFA Archive is managed by Dublin City Archives. Back in Dublin, italso became entangled in the Easter Rising of 1916. Further documents relate to Thomas Barry Moriarty. Lives of the First World War. Strangely, he was born in Lincolnshire but lived in Yorkshire. [25] The Dublins also took part in the last major battle of the offensive, at the Ancre that took place between 1318 November. On 30 October the garrison's commander, Sir George Stuart White VC, ordered an attack on Lombard's Kop which the Dublin Fusiliers took part in. Our purpose is to promote a wider awareness of the Irish men and women who served, fought and died in the Great War 1914-18. Pte. 1861-1881: 102nd (Royal Madras) Fusiliers. The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association has collected a number of journals and publications produced by a variety of First World War history societies and regimental associations. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers), 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers), 102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot, 103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot, "Ireland and the Empire: Divided by a shared history", "Saint Patrick's Day and the Sprig of Shamrock", "Presentation of New Colours to the 2nd Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 1911", "Territorial and Reserve Forces Act 1907", "The last soldiers to die in World War I", "Lieutenant Colonel Richard Alexander Rooth", "Officers 7th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers", "British Military & Criminal History 1900 to 1999: Sean Heuston", "Casualty Details: Basil Henry Worsley-Warswick", "Sergt. Mauris cursus nulla ac quam fringilla convallis. Created in 1881 by the amalgamation of two former East India Company regiments, it was disbanded in 1922 on the establishment of the Irish Free State. Description The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association was established in 1996 to commemorate all Irish men and women who volunteered, served and died in the First World War 1914-1918. [9], When the 103rd became the 2nd Battalion, it was based in England before moving to sunnier climes in 1884, when it was posted to Gibraltar. To find out more about how we collect, store and use your personal information, read our Privacy Policy. The Battalion eventually reached Cologne where the British Army of the Rhine was based. REGIMENTAL RECORDS OF THE FIRST BATTALION THE ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS, 1644-1842, british army, infantry regiments, regiments of the line. Welcome to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association. 20038816). Surnames Q. Know of other online sources, including stories and images, connected to this person? It was one of eight 'Irish' regiments of the army which were raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with the regiment's home depot being located in Naas. RDF leaving Royal Barracks for Gallipoli. In 1876, he was appointed Surgeon Major in 1876 in the British Army and served the Peshawar Column in the 81st Regiment campaign against the Jowaki-Afridi in Pakistan in 1877 1878. The Dublins suffered nearly 700 casualties (killed, wounded, missing) during the conflict, many of whom died of disease, indeed the vast majority of British Army casualties were from disease. The Moriarty Collection relates to 19th century India and consists mainly of correspondence from Jeremiah Moriarty of Cork, a travelling magistrate who worked in India during the 1850s and 1860s. In 1862, it transferred to the British Army and then merged into The Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1881. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In 1916, she applied to be a Volunteer Aid Detachment nurse, and served Ulster Volunteer Force Hospital in Belfast for three months before being sent to Number 12 General Hospital of the British Expeditionary Force in Rouen France, where she remained until January 2016. Originally named The Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers), its title changed to The Royal Irish Fusiliers (Princess Victoria's) in 1920. World War One Photos, Obituaries & Service Records. Copyright Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association 2005-2021. The Dublin Fusiliers received 3 Victoria Crosses (VC), the highest award for bravery in the face of the enemy, and was also awarded 48 Battle Honours and 5 Theatre Honours. During the conflict, itwon three Victoria Crosses and fought in Gallipoli and Palestine as well as on the Western Front. On 9 August the Dublins took part in the attempt to recapture Scimitar Hill,[25] and managed to gain some ground but experienced ferocious resistance from the Turks that eventually forced the British to withdraw. Full name: James Whelan (to confuse things, he was baptised George William Whelan) DOB: 11/06/1897 Regiment: Sergeant - 4th Royal Dublin Fusiliers / Sergeant 10th Royal Dublin Fusiliers (see below) . On 12 June, five regimental Colours were laid up in a ceremony at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle in the presence of HM King George V.[46] (The South Irish Horse sent a Regimental engraving because the regiment chose to have its standard remain in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin). In August the Allies launched their counter-offensive against the Germans and eventually reached the Hindenburg Line. I'm carrying out some research on a James Whelan who was a sergeant in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. [21] Both battalions regained their identity the following month after they received a sufficient amount of replacements. The Regiment raised 6 battalions during the war (11 in total), serving on the Western Front, Gallipoli, Middle East and Salonika. In June the 2nd Dublins transferred to the 31st Division and was reconstituted. At the heart of it is the legacy of those who died in the conflict, and especially the scale of the imapct that that would have had on their local communities, it would also never have been possible without the significant legacy created by those who remained, from the families who sent in photographs of their loved ones and which formed the Imperial War Museum's founding Bond of Sacrifice Collection, through the people who diligently compiled official records in the early 1920s and which formed the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's records, right up to the modern-day professionals, volounteers and individuals who have shaped these records, shared them, and also significantly increased and enriched them, especially under the guise of First World War Centenary projects like Lives of the First World War. WW1 Music Search British Army Service Records 1914-1920 Search WW1 Medal Index Cards Search WW1 Widows Pensions Records Search Soldiers Died In The Great War Search Silver War Badge Roll 1914-1920 Search 1891 Census Search 1901 Census Search 1911 Census The Royal Dublin Fusiliers originated in India and were derived from an earlier regiment, the Royal Madras Fusiliers. [21] The campaign was a much more successful one than the previous two campaigns that the Regiment had experienced and the Dublins took part in the Third Battle of Gaza (27 October 7 November). Churchill later made a successful escape attempt from his prison in Pretoria. This collection relates to the War Memorial Gardens. It was posted to Egypt in 1906, where it later received its Colours at Alexandria by the Regiment's Colonel-in-Chief, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn. He began his military service in Madras, India. on the Internet. Capt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers Timeline Commanders Soldiers 01 Jan 1881 01 Jan 1922 [2], The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 as a result of Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of the 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers) and the 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers). Now, the continents largest armies were mobilising against each other with new nations joining the fight seemly every week. Similar records to Private John Brady Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Dublin City Council did not request these additional payments and is working to address the matter. The Dublins took part in the last offensives of the war, taking part in, among others, the Fourth Battle of Ypres, Battle of Courtrai and the Battle of the Selle during September and October. The 1st and 2nd Dublins suffered heavily from the intense bombardment (which included poison gas) and when the Germans attacked shortly afterwards, the Germans broke through the shattered remnants. In 1862, it transferred to the British Army and then merged into The Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1881. [7] Many of those killed while on service with the regiment and some of their relatives are buried in the Grangegorman Military Cemetery. [25], In February 1918, due to the heavy losses that had been sustained, the 8th/9th and 10th Dublins were disbanded and its men were transferred to the 1st and 2nd Dublins. An airstrike map appears to show that a military strike hit an area near Chernobyl on Thursday. The Mounted Infantry of the Dublin Fusiliers was represented in the little garrison of Fort Itala, which made such a splendid defence when the place was attacked by Botha with an overwhelming force on 26th September 1901 (see 2nd Royal Lancaster). The BEF then resumed their retreat, but many men, including from the Dublin Fusiliers, were stranded behind German lines, and many were taken prisoner by the Germans. Died: Thursday 15 April 1915. Wood Quay Regimental Colour of the 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers, c1907, 2nd Battalion The Royal Dublin Fusiliers' Tug-of-War Team, 1914. A detachment from the regiment was escorting an armoured train carrying the young war correspondentWinston Churchill, when it was ambushed by Boer forces on 15 November 1899. As an example of an additional image source, the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum has provided over 2,000 portraits under an open license. Did a single man turn back and betray the uniform he wears? He told me, "Not a man." [9] It moved back to the UK in 1886, being based in England, before moving to the Curragh in Ireland. (d.24th May 1915) Aspell Patrick. The Battalion suffered heavily at the Battle of St Julien, the second subsidiary battle, incurring hundreds of casualties. Service records for the Royal Dublin Fusiliers are held in The National Archives, Kew, London. [35] In August 1917 the 6th and 7th, along with the rest of the 10th (Irish), were ordered to concentrate in Salonika in preparation for moving from the Balkans. The regiment was created via the amalgamation of the Royal Bombay Fusiliers and Royal Madras Fusiliers, two army regiments stationed in India, with militia units from Dublin and Kildare as part of the Childers Reforms. Quisque adipiscing urna id massa consequat gravida. [25], The 8th and 9th Dublins, who had arrived in France in December 1915 as part of the 48th Brigade in the 16th (Irish) Division,[21] were also subject to a German gas attack at the Battle of Hulluch, near Loos, on 27 April 1916, suffering heavy casualties. Prisoners of War Giessen . This means you can download and re-use them freely for non-commercial purposes. The Connaught Rangers was an Irish infantry regiment of the British Army, which mainly recruited in the west of Ireland. These are valuable secondary sources for researchers interested in the First World War. 1881: linked to 103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) to form Royal Dublin Fusiliers. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Ireland and each Party irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Republic of Ireland over any claim or matter arising under or in connection with this Agreement. The post-war period saw 1st Battalion become part of the British Army of occupation in Germany, while 2nd Battalion was stationed in Turkey, India and then England. He was discharged in March 1916 as his wounds were too severe for him to return to combat. The regiment was created on 1 July 1881 by the amalgamation of the 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers) and the 103rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) to form the 1st and 2nd Battalions, The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. He emigrated to the U.S. and later spent time in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force, before enlisting in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 10th Battalion in 1916. The four men were killed while carrying out routine inspections of the premises. The Battalion, badly depleted, later took part in the Battle of the Marne (59 September) that finally halted the German advance just on the outskirts of Paris, forcing the Germans to retreat to the Aisne. Nol Drury (1884-1975) was from a middle-class Dublin Protestant family and served most of the First World War as an officer in the 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the 10th (Irish) Division. The Dublin Fusiliers detachment included the commanding officers of the 1st Dublins and 2nd Dublins, lieutenant-colonels C. N. Perreau and G. S. Higgingson, who had been captured in France during the first year of World War I, and the regiment's Colonel-in-Chief, the Duke of Connaught. In particular, passwords are personal and should not be shared. The collection can be accessed in the Reading Room of Dublin City Library and Archive. [21] On 26 April the 1st Dublins left the 16th (Irish) and rejoined the 86th Brigade, 29th Division. The RDFA Archive is managed by Dublin City Archives. [25], In March 1917 the Germans retreated to the Hindenburg Line which was a formidable series of defences that the Germans had constructed. The Dublin Fusiliers also took part in the hunt for Christiaan de Wet, a prominent Boer officer. The following year it arrived in Egypt and then moved to India in 1889, being located in a variety of places there. You agree to notify the Digital Repository of Ireland of any breach of its terms or of any infringements of the digital objects of which you become aware as quickly as possible. Enter a short text description that will be displayed as the link on this profile. [31] The Battalion and the 1st Munsters had suffered so heavily that they had to form a composite battalion known as the 'Dubsters' on 30 April. The RDFA fulfils its remit by organising public exhibitions, lectures, seminars, visits and the publication of a journal, Blue Cap. It was, however, absorbed by 11th Royal Irish Fusiliers only 8 days later. In 2005, the RDFA decided to place its archive with Dublin City Library & Archive, where it is available for public consultation in the Reading Room. [29] In spite of the severe casualties, the British forces managed to land large numbers of troops by nightfall. [21] The 1st Dublins were the first to land, landing via boats that were either towed or rowed, and suffered heavy casualties from a withering hail of machine-gun fire from the Turkish defenders, most not even getting out of their boats, while others drowned in the attempt, most due to the equipment they carried. . Skip to Main Content. Leinster Regiment who died 27/02/1918 JERUSALEM MEMORIAL Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) GWF is free to use so please support the Forum Royal Dublin Fusiliers & North Russian Intervention By lynedmonds Sgt P Cummins, 6th Battlalion, Egypt You will offer for deposit any new digital objects which have been derived from the digital objects supplied. '23 2/12' means the soldier was 23 years and 2 months old when he completed his enlistment. We also commemorate the men from England, Scotland and Wales who served in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. In his signing on for the Reserve he stated that he had served in the RDF for 30 years and 6 months. Mauris dolor est, vestibulum sed rutrum et, consequat vel tellus. [21] The Division was part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), the professionals of the old regular army, known as the 'Old Contemptibles' after a comment made by the German Kaiser. In his signing on for the Reserve he stated that he had served in the RDF for 30 years and 6 months. The RDFA collects personal papers of individuals who participated in the First World War. This is the official website of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association which was founded in 1996. The Boers had appeared on Talana Hill in the early morning and after they launched a few shells at Dundee, the garrison responded and attacked the hill. The Regiment's battalions subsequently took part in the Third Battle of Ypres (31 July10 November), being involved in several of its subsidiary battles, including at Langemarck. The 7th Battalion embarked on the Alaunia at Devonport at about 7am on Saturday 10 th July 1915. Note: Service records for the Royal Dublin Fusiliers are held in The National Archives, Kew, London. [8], The 102nd was based in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) when it became the 1st Battalion. Following the war, Edwin joined the Colonial Service where he was stationed in Cairo, and he later became one of Egypts leading judges and personalities. For more information see our Privacy Policy. Roll of Honour On this day in 1915 Germany used mass poison gas attacks affecting Canadian Search the enlistment books of The Royal Dublin Fusiliers and the other Irish regiments disbanded from the British Army in 1922. The Royal Dublin Fusiliers of the Great War was formed in 1881 by the amalgamation of the 102 nd Regiment of Foot/The Royal Madras Fusiliers and the 103 rd Regiment of Foot/The Royal Bombay Fusilers (known as the 'Old Toughs'). The six regiments were all disbanded on 31 July 1922. Each formed one of the new units two regular battalions. The 1st Dublins, as part of 86th Brigade of the 29th Division, landed at V Beach, Cape Helles on 25 April. James Moore was killed in action near Ypres in 1915. [44][37], All the war-raised battalions were disbanded either during the war, or shortly afterwards. Browse by Records Creators 102nd (Royal Madras) Fusiliers . Royal Dublin Fusiliers, formerly the 1st Bombay European Regiment .. by Mainwaring, Arthur Edward, 1864- Publication date 1911 Royal Dublin Fusiliers. He wrote glowingly of the gallantry displayed by the Dublin Fusiliers and the other troops that were present during the ambush. Daniel and Bartholomew were discharged in 1918 and 1919 respectively. The order to be in readiness for Gallipoli arrived on 27 th June 1915. The RDFA fulfils its remit by organising public exhibitions, lectures, seminars, visits and the publication of a journal, Blue Cap. QASIM, Died: 30-Oct-1914, Sepoy, 129th Duke of Connaught's Own Baluchis, Service# 103, Honors:, I D S M, Location: Panel 1., Son of Kaka, of Mochi Khel, Sarwakai, Wano . The 1st Dublins later joined the British garrison in India, the then overseas 'home' of the British Army, remaining there until the outbreak of war in 1914. Total records: 54,621. Daniel Fay (1887-1942) joined 2nd Battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1908. Use of the data on this web site is at your sole risk. By the time the British-French force had arrived, Serbia had been defeated but the Allies remained. Royal Dublin Fusiliers & North Russian Intervention Remembered Today: 5778 Private William CUMMINGS 6th Bn. It was one of eight 'Irish' regiments of the army which were raised and garrisoned in Ireland, with the regiment's home depot being located in Naas. It returned to England in 1893, remaining there until the Second Boer War began in South Africa in 1899: it arrived in South Africa in November 1899. (d.23rd Oct 1916) Ashe Patrick. I'm afraid as this is a personal project created in my own time, I cannot respond to individual requests right now. Alternatively, search more than 1 million objects from * There were errors on the form, please re-check the fields. Thoroughly enjoyed it. frontis., map, plan, ports. The 1st Dublins and the rest of the 29th Division were moved to Suvla to reinforce the British force there. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. The Archives holds collections of records concerning economic, cultural, social and political life of Dnipropetrovsk region (1923-1998), memories of the local residents regarding Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine, documents concerning wealthy peasants and their families facing deportations from Dnipropetrovsk Region, records about veterans of . He experienced trench war-fare at the Battle of the Somme, between August and November 1916 and was killed in action on the 13th November 1916, during the Battle Ancre (13th 18th Nov. 1916). Our main duties are to preserve Government records and to set standards in information management and re-use. We try to preserve personal stories and memorabilia for future generations. During that month, on 14 April, the 1st and 2nd Dublins had to briefly amalgamate due to the losses it had sustained during the German offensive, forming the 1st/2nd Dublins. By the summer of 1914, Europe was in a crisis. Please check this box if the page submitted contains an image that can be displayed on the profile and map, Please check this box if the page submitted contains location details that can be displayed on the map, Not required, and will never be published or shared, but if you add this we will endeavour to let you know when your submission is published, Personal profile from the Herts at War Project, Every One Remembered - record for Reginald Ernest Cusack, Read more about how it was created and its subsequent success. [25] There had been trouble at home that month in Dublin when the Easter Rising had taken place; in spite of this, the Dublin Fusiliers still performed with dedication to their duty. For further information, and to book this exhibition, email [emailprotected]. With the outbreak of the Irish Civil War conflict some thousands of their ex-servicemen and officers chose to enlist in the Free State government's newly formed National Army. On12 June that year the regimentlaid up its Colours at a ceremony at Windsor Castle. This collection contains the records of two Enniskillen brothers, George Cecil and Frank Douglas Gunning, who fought at the battle of Gallipoli during the First World War. (d.16th Jan 1915) Anderson John Charles. His name just doesn't exist in their records even though his regimental number is known to be 1331. Harold Barton Mansfield was born in Dublin in 1880. Ireland If the information you want to include is not currently online you can use external services like Medium, Flickr, Twitter etc. The RDFA archive at Dublin City Library & Archive is available for public consultation in the Reading Room. Contact us at rdfa1918@gmail.com. [9] The Battalion returned to the UK a short while afterwards, based in Bordon. [5], It was one of eight Irish regiments raised largely in Ireland,[6] and served the counties of Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow and Carlow, with its garrison depot located at Naas. Murphy, p.30 quote: "Following the treaty that established the independent Irish Free State in 1922, it was decided to disband the regiments that had their traditional recruiting grounds in southern Ireland: The Royal Irish Regiment; The Connaught Rangers; The Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment; The Royal Munster Fusiliers; The Royal Dublin Fusiliers; The. 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