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A Grave Discovery

LONDON -- A British veteran attending D-day ceremonies in France shuddered when he came across his own World War II grave, the Sun newspaper reported on Tuesday. "I could not believe my eyes. It was my name, my age and my unit carved there," said Dennis Russell, 74, went to the cemetery in Hermanville, Normandy, to remember dead comrades. "I can only think some unidentified body was found and... one of my pals thought I had copped it," he said, explaining that he had been taken away from his unit, the Royal Armored Corps, for treatment after being wounded.




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