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<description><![CDATA[Photo courtesy of his daughter Isabella Murray who adds &quot;My father served with No 4 Commando and went ashore on Sword Beach on DDay. He was seriously injured in the battle for Caen on June 20th-27th. He was brought home to Blackburn Infirmary and lost the sight in his right eye as a result of the injury. He was later involved in training troops for for action in Holland.  De-mobbed as Sgt in the Royal Scots Fusiliers&quot;<br />
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Service no: 14213046 <br />
Parent Regt: Royal Scots Fusiliers.<br />
Medically discharged: 18th June 1951<br />
Comments on discharge form: &quot;A very smart and efficient NCO with a good war record. Is a keen hard worker and a good disciplinarian. Thoroughly reliable and trustworthy.&quot;<br />
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<i>Philip Gray Reekie <br />
b.  03.03.1917<br />
d.  02.01.2004.</i>]]></description>
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