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D-Day and Celery

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cambslibs
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Keith Davis b. August 1931
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Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire
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Civilian
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A2830394
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12 July 2004

When I was thirteen I was working near Whittlesey counting celery into bunches of 50. I saw planes circling overhead and saw flames and damage.

My friend Derek Brightley went home nearby for his breakfast. When he came back he said "Today's D-Day!"

Keith Davis
(Entered N.Simmons)

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