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Giles Sheldrick

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The last letter sent home by a soldier 48-hours before he was killed on D-Day told his family 'not to worry - I’ll be alright. Cpl Harry Arthur Brown penned what would be his last dispatch on June 4, 1944. Two days later he was killed on the first day of the Normandy invasion.

The last letter sent home by a soldier 48-hours before he was killed on D-Day told his family 'not to worry - I’ll be alright. Cpl Harry Arthur Brown penned what would be his last dispatch on June 4, 1944. Two days later he was killed on the first day of the Normandy invasion.
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