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Possibly major general Spencer Browne who, at the age of 58 commanded the 6th Infantry Brigade at Wire Gully, Lone Pine. Browne was a Queensland journalist, starting the Brisbane era of his career in 1888. He was adjutant at the Fort Lytton base of the Queensland Mounted Infantry prior to federation and afterwards when it became the Australian Mounted Infantry. Browne went to the Boer War as a captain and returned as a major.

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