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HEROES OF AFGHANISTAN

13 Mar, 2012 | Afghanistan, Memorials | 0 |

HEROES OF AFGHANISTAN

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Albert

Albert

Albert D. Owens MBE is the Memorial Custodian of the Palace Barracks Memorial Garden in Northern Ireland. A 74-year-old veteran of the Parachute Regiment and former member of the Red Devils.

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