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Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Great Britain >  Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
Troops say that mortar and rocket attacks will be their lasting memory of Basra, almost 40 UK soldiers have died this year alone (Richard Mills-The Times)
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