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Harold Wagstaff's War - Chapter 1icon for Story with photo

We went right across the Atlantic and down the America coast before turning back towards Africa once we...

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Each had one officer, one sergeant, one corporal, two motor mechanics and of course the lorry drivers. I...

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Eventually the English Officer who could speak Polish said it was time to take the raft into the middle of...

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My Arab Friend One day I was working by the side of the river when an Arab came walking by. For a...

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We were under the command of Field Marshall Montgomery. General Rommel commanded the German Army all the...

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We are the D-Day Dodgers, out in Italy, Always on the vino, always on a spree, 8th Army skivers and their...

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The Sergeant Major marched at the rear of the parade and when he got to the church door he stopped to shout...

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