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WHAT A TRIO! om, Dick and Harry. Three ordinary names, but what extraordinary blokes. A Scottish captain, an English sergeant, and a corporal from the West Indies, they were probably the closest pals ever known in the British Army. And what fighters! No matter the odds, nothing was ever known to stop them. Between them they had all the guts in the world. What a band of brothers! What a trio to belong to! Join them in this, the first of their amazing stories, told just as it happened‌
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