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Tango0124 Jan 2020 10:05 p.m. PST

…led a TEN-HOUR rearguard against the Germans at Dunkirk to buy more time for his fellow soldiers to be evacuated is revealed

"With mortar bombs and armour-piercing bullets whizzing past him – and heavily outnumbered – one British Army captain was determined to give his fellow soldiers more time to evacuate.

And that's exactly what 28-year-old Captain Harold Ervine-Andrews did…"
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