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Perthshire man Jack's incredible World War II story told 80 years on

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Perthshire soldiers will be among the thousands remembered in a nationwide pipers’ tribute to commemorate those who fought and gave their lives during the WWII conflict at the French alcove.The likes of Corporal George Nicoll, Alexander Anderson, Jack Kidd and James Watt of the 51st Highland Division will be among those remembered.All four were involved in the battle which took place 100 miles along the coast from Dunkirk just a few days after the successful evacuation.Author wants plaque at landmark explaining Henry Dundas's links to slaveryBut for Corporal Kidd, St Valéry was merely the start of an astonishing ordeal which forced him to travel over 1000 miles to where he was held captive as a POW for five harrowing years.Originally from.

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