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u-L n » k et the sacrifice he fenftn JL k broadcast. This was fn thi b y my husband, who is mitmi e Corps - ° ne day When arrn . recovery work thev came Tank r sma] l section of our Roval between 15 and 20 all Snk« * a 6 *u Vlth 50 or fio German man ™ * y fou S ht to the last man. They found the sereeantSnp Wlth iK (?th legS shot off below tne knee and his hands on the tri^^r n,, 1 " death. What a sa<Vifi",c! t^\, hu^ and said, "I take mv ha; off to the chaps of the Royal Armv Tank K° n r P s ,' o ai ? d . lVs time the New Zoafnnl pe °P ,e knew just what gallant IO ' VS the y are. They don't look hf» fight for the right to nhmiW H Which all true Britishers should do in time of war. C.H.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 4
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154EQUAL SACRIFICE Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 4
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