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GILES Daily Express and Sunday Express Cartoons (18th Series) Miners The award was given for

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The award was given for voluntary enlistment and service in a combat unit in a danger zone for not less than 6 months during the First World War

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the longest continuous campaign of the Second World War

an essential accessory for any enlisted soldier

The signal-to-noise ratio is at 10 μV

GILES Daily Express and Sunday Express Cartoons (18th Series) Miners The award was given forSeptember 1963 October 1964 How and why did the Giles Family first come about? During the war, Giles had great fun with his mocking depictions of the Nazi and Fascist leaders. However, by the end of that conflict, Giles realised that most of his favorite wartime characters were now dead. I sure hated to see old Musso go, Giles later admitted: He was half my bloody stock in trade. So out of necessity, he needed a new cast of characters who would

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