How I Won the War
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THE RHINE, GERMANY 1945
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Third Troop, Fourth Musketeers.
Come on, come on.

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Move yourselves.
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Third Troop, Fourth Musketeers.
Come on, come on.

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Come on.
Third Troop, Fourth Musketeers.

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Inflating parties forward.
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Embark!
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Follow me.
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Paddles out.
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Prepare to paddle.
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Paddle.
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Yes, during the war,
I was a Musketeer myself.

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We had one young John Thomas
ostensibly commanding.

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More myself was the backbone, of course.
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Of a dark night,
many of our officers...

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...by some of their own men. You had to.
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Yes, I will, squire.
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Yeah, that's right, you was there.
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After breakfasting in Paddington,
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we was transferred to the Second Army
for Rhine and Other Rivers.

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Ours was an infantry role though many
of us could swim only loosely, if at all.

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- It was a complete cock-up.
- 144177 Musketeer Brazier S.

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No, no, how I won the war.
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The memoirs
of Lieutenant Ernest Goodbody.


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