Joe Hoadley

Polar Bear, POW

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Joe's gives an amazingly detailed account of his life in the srevices. Starting with stories about life in the Home Guard in Kent, trying to join up and then eventually making it to France. His luck runs out in Belgium and he spends the rest of the war as a POW.


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