Armistice being read to Irish Guards, 12 November 1918

Armistice being read to Irish Guards, 12 November 1918
Here we see the Armistice being read to part of the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, by Captain A W L Paget MC and Second Lieutenant P R J Barry MC, at Mauberge on 12 November 1918 (four days after the town was liberated).
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (16 March 2026), Armistice being read to Irish Guards, 12 November 1918 , https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_armistice_read_to_irish_guards.html

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