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Australian soldier’s remains identified after more than a century in an unmarked grave on the Western Front

For 103 years the remains of an unknown World War I soldier lay in a grave in France, a mystery to historians and to the Australian Army, until now.
Key points:
- It took 103 years for the body of Albert Nicholson to be identified
- He was supposed to be getting married in England when he was killed
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