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*[[India]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> Around 8,000 Mk III Rosses were supplied to India in 1942 for "policy duty", but were withdrawn in 1943.
 
*[[India]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> Around 8,000 Mk III Rosses were supplied to India in 1942 for "policy duty", but were withdrawn in 1943.
 
*[[Indonesia]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> The Mk III Rosses supplied to the Netherlands are believed to have remained in Indonesia.
 
*[[Indonesia]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> The Mk III Rosses supplied to the Netherlands are believed to have remained in Indonesia.
*[[Latvia]] MkIIIB<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> Ross rifles were used by newly formed Latvian army during the Latvian War of Independence. They were delivered, together with ammunition and other war materials, by British warships. After the war, Ross rifles became the standard issue service rifle of Latvian army, since the decision was taken to standardize rifle calibers to British .303.
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*[[Latvia]]MkIIIB<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> Ross rifles were used by newly formed Latvian army during the Latvian War of Independence. They were delivered, together with ammunition and other war materials, by British warships. After the war, Ross rifles became the standard issue service rifle of Latvian army, since the decision was taken to standardize rifle calibers to British .303.
 
*[[Lithuania]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> The British supplied Mk III Rosses to the Baltic states after World War I which wound up in the hands of the Soviet Union after their occupation in 1940.
 
*[[Lithuania]]<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005"/> The British supplied Mk III Rosses to the Baltic states after World War I which wound up in the hands of the Soviet Union after their occupation in 1940.
 
*[[Luxembourg]]<ref>[http://www.mnhm.lu/pageshtml/virtualmuseumtour.php GRAND-DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG]</ref> Issued to the Grand Ducal Guard in 1945, replaced by [[Lee–Enfield]] in the same year.
 
*[[Luxembourg]]<ref>[http://www.mnhm.lu/pageshtml/virtualmuseumtour.php GRAND-DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG]</ref> Issued to the Grand Ducal Guard in 1945, replaced by [[Lee–Enfield]] in the same year.

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