Indigenous WWI soldiers in unmarked graves recognised with ceremonies
Ceremonies have been held in South Australia's south-east recognising Indigenous soldiers buried in unmarked graves. The dedication ceremonies are part of a nationwide program run by volunteers to identify the graves of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women.
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