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Old 02-05-22, 13:06
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Peter Clayton was the son of Patrick Clayton, desert explorer and commanding officer of LRDG T-Patrol. Peter helped me when I wrote the book "Incident at Jebel Sherif - the first clash of the special forces"... maaany years back.
Perhaps 37 years ago when I knew Peter.
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