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The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial at Mt Clarence, Albany, Western Australia. The memorial originally stood in Port Said, Egypt, until it was damaged in anti-British riots, during the Suez Crisis of 1956. Albany is also linked with the corps by the fact that the Anzac mounted units left Australia from there in November 1914.

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