“A submarine gunner escaped with a companion from a farm in which he had been sent to work in Italy. These two sailors remained at large for nine days, until they were captured by the Carbinieri. They argued at the police station for two hours that they were Germans —unfortunately one of them had ‘Rule Britannia’ tattooed on his chest.” —A narrator in a 8.8. C. talk.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1943, Page 4
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