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Richard Courtney is an academic.

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Lieutenant Colonel Richard Edmond Courtney CB, VD was an Australian soldier during the First World War. Courtney's Post, now the site of a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery on the Gallipoli Peninsula, is named in his honour.

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