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A distinguished service member at Gallipoli and various campaigns in Western Europe, Greens lifelong admiration for the common fighting man shines through his words. Discover the rich history of this era through the eyes of a compassionate padre who played a vital role in the lives of soldiers, including the establishment of a recreation center for Australian troops at Horseferry Road in London. 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With heartfelt sincerity, he hopes to uplift his comrades enduring lonely moments and indifferent billets. A distinguished service member at Gallipoli and various campaigns in Western Europe, Greens lifelong admiration for the common fighting man shines through his words. Discover the rich history of this era through the eyes of a compassionate padre who played a vital role in the lives of soldiers, including the establishment of a recreation center for Australian troops at Horseferry Road in London. 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With heartfelt sincerity, he hopes to uplift his comrades enduring lonely moments and indifferent billets. A distinguished service member at Gallipoli and various campaigns in Western Europe, Greens lifelong admiration for the common fighting man shines through his words. Discover the rich history of this era through the eyes of a compassionate padre who played a vital role in the lives of soldiers, including the establishment of a recreation center for Australian troops at Horseferry Road in London. 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