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Royal Hampshire Regiment, UNICYP in 1968 written by Derek Cox
Out post near Kpohinu (not sure of spelling) It was my turn to burn out the thunder box. Normal procedure was to pour down parrafin then throw down a lighted wick. For some reason petrol was in the jerry can instead of parrafin.The consiquance was an explosion resulting in the distruction of the thunder box and me being blown back and covered in s--t.The Medic driver made me sit on the tail gate of the land rover untill we reached the medical centre in Limassol.Is this classed as injured in the line of duty? |
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