Most People in This War Get Forgotten ... I Wanted to Tell People About Lee ... His Bravery and His True Sacrifice
Evening Gazette › April 16, 2009
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barbara.argument@eveninggazette.co.uk STOCKTON soldier Lee Johnson knew in his heart he wouldn't survive the army's biggest battle since D-Day.
Yet the Green Howards hero cancelled Christmas leave to stay in Afghanistan and fight proudly alongside comrades.See the full content of this document
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Most People in This War Get Forgotten ... I Wanted to Tell People About Lee ... His Bravery and His True Sacrifice
But Lee's premonition of death was so strong he could not make it go away.
He added makeshift armour-plate protection beneath the driver's seat of his vehicle - only to ditch it because he couldn't squeeze in...See the full content of this document
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