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<description><![CDATA[Identified by Laurence Murphy himself. Laurence was able to pinpoint the exact spot in the photo when he returned to Vaagso with his son John.]]></description>
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 <description><![CDATA[the commando firing the mortar is my father Laurence Murphy 5338001 of number 2 commandos. he is 98 next month and still living on his own. When we visited Vaagso, my father remembered exactly where he fired the mortar from. The Norwegian people invited us into their homes showing us, with great pride, the bullet holes in their walls from the attack. They were and still are grateful for this raid which is taught to every Norwegian soldier as the best example of a co-ordinated attack by the three services.]]></description>
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