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Part Three 1: Sht.Hand Typist, Porton. Transferred from Overseas Duty.
Part Three One: Sht.Hand Typist, Porton. Transferred from Overseas Duty. “It’s funny, but I feel at home in Scotland and definitely a stranger here among foreigners…” Len arrived home in the U.K. at some point in … Continue reading
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