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TAKING NO CHANCES. If, during a raid, a digger brought back a German prisoner he was awarded a week leave. One soldier returned with a German wearing a British tin hat, the digger being without one. When he was questioned about it he replied; “Yes, it’s my hat; you see, if he’d been shot, I’d lose my leave. ’ ’

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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 32, 24 December 1942, Page 3

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Untitled Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 32, 24 December 1942, Page 3

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