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WW2 Stowmarket veteran fears duty of remembrance ebbing away

A 98-year-old World War Two veteran fears people will gradually stop remembering the war dead.

Derek Girling, who lives in Great Finborough, Suffolk, was 18 when he joined the Royal Artillery in 1942.

He spent a lot of the war working in a searchlight unit at RAF Lydd in Kent, dazzling German bombers as they came in on raids.

Mr Girling said as wars continue, “it’s up to us to try to do all we can… to bring peace and bring love”.

The young soldier, who was born in Stowmarket, was prevented from deploying to Norway by an accident on cold, December night shortly after his call-up.

Sourcebbc.com
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