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Old 1st Nov 2013, 17:00
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Can't disagree with Lt Col Blythe's last phrase….

Great link, great story.
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What a true gentleman Lt Col Blythe is too. Mount Farm is between Benson and Oxford. Both are close to Medmenham where the PI work took place.

Mount Farm is now a village called Berinsfield. There's a memorial:



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