It mentions that Churchill and the Ministry of Information kept the disaster of this evacuation quiet at that time. Regards, Normal infantry training was resumed and included two weeks jungle warfare training, which gave us a welcome change of location from our camp area. The regiment raised in 1680 as one of the Tangier regiments, was granted the name Kings Own and the distinction of The Lion of England as a badge, by William of Orange in 1688. I've left a message for Jemma, the co-ordinator for the Radio Cumbria volunteer story gatherers, asking for your question to be passed on to Mr Hutchinson, and if he has further details. It was against a Japanese occupied village named Phakedzumi. The 9th Battalion The Border Regiment took part in several such actions, notably at Wetlet, Yindaw, Kinde and Pywabwe. Exactly how many were killed in this evacuation I am unsure, but all together, with the Lancastria, other ships and on the trains it must have been 2000+. You should be able to get hold of a book in English entitled 'Finest Hour' by Tim Clayton and Phil Craig (1999), Hodder & Stoughton. Alongside the Borders were the 4th 'Buffs' who ran into bombardment in the streets of Fcamp. It deployed to the Western Front in March 1916, remaining there for the rest of the conflict. Battalion - A battalion comprised three or more companies and was commanded by a lieutenant colonel. Part of the new brigade was the 4th Battalion The Border Regiment. were evacuated. Afghanistan War: Commanders; Notable commanders: Halstead Dorey . and A.E.R. I believe that the Bn. As the troops were pretty tired from lack of sleep and the exertions of the two days march, I doled out a dose of Benzedrine tablets, which had a miraculous effect in shrugging off the inertia. In 1982, 4 SAI converted to a mechanised infantry battalion mainly consisting of Ratel-20 IFVs. The other regular battalion were hastily brought home from the East, Kings Own to fight in France, and Border to join the Incomparable 29th Div. 4 March 1915 : sailed from Avonmouth for India. Raising of the Regiment. We looked up and saw a Japanese officer looking down at us. As so often happened, things did not work out that way. This is a list of regiments within the British Army's Royal Armoured Corps during the Second World War.. On the creation of the corps in 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War, it comprised those regular cavalry and Territorial Army Yeomanry regiments that had been mechanised, together with the Royal Tank Regiment. Stretchers and litters were constructed of bamboo and casualties were evacuated with Nagas acting as stretcher-bearers. KOSB A3/1-3. We were given fourteen days leave, which Bob Watt and I took together. Our heavy equipment was transported by mules, who were the most wonderful animals, and the muleteers became most attached to their animals. The Burma Star Memorial Fund10 A High StreetPewseySN9 5AQ. Many men from 'D Company' of the Borders were killed or captured. However we got into the unit lines without casualties, only to be shelled by our own Howitzers from inside Tobruk. But it was in the Napoleonic wars, and particularly in the Peninsula War that the regiment gained its battle honours. An uncle of mine was killed along with more than 800 others in an air attack on trains in Rennes, Monday 17th June. This infantry regiment was formed in 1881. We immediately realised that we were almost caught in an ambush, so, at the double, we made for the rice paddy fields at the side of the track in the direction of a secondary jungle area 100 yards or so lower down. 2 Border fought in the withdrawal from the Kabaw Valley to the Shenam Pass, where many engagements for the defence of Imphal in April/May, 1944 took place; 9 Border fought with 17 Div. These became the new units 1st and 2nd Battalions respectively. One of these brigades of infantry was named the 23rd Brigade and attached to the 1st Armoured Division. Other ranks' cap badge, The Border Regiment, c1905, 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment, in South Africa, 1900. On the night of 19th March, the Bn. Moved to billets in Blackpool. Meanwhile, 2nd Battalion had returned to Britain from South Africa in 1907 and deployed straight to France in September 1914. Lucia 1778.. Orders soon arrived for us to move south towards the area of the Japanese L. of C. Our first objective was Mokokchung in the Naga Hills, east of Kohima. Thanks to the step-like formation of the paddy fields, where we jumped down every few yards, and to the poor marksmanship of the Japanese, we arrived without any casualties in the jungle area, for the Japanese opened up with everything they had rifles, machine guns, mortars and grenades. 6 Royal Ulster Rifles, (T.A.) included our brigade, 23 Bde., and the 4th Border Regiment. Then, after yet another railway journey, this time at night, they arrived at Brest. Most of the content on this site is created by our users, who are members of the 6 Border were a beach landing group at the Normandy landings. GOOD, T.D., R.A.M.C. and for reinforcement, which eventually led to the amalgamation of 4th and 9th Bn., The Border Regiment. The two Divisions were the 51st Highland Division and the 1st Armoured Brigade. This story has been placed in the following categories. The regiment was continually called upon to fight hostile Indians, guard the courts of justice, assist revenue officers, aid in executing convicted criminals, supervise elections, pursue outlaws and murderers, and in general institute lawful proceedings where anarchy reigned. 4th Marine Regiment. Hudson John. The Chinese Dragon with which the Border Regt was always associated was awarded to the 55th after the First China War of 1841. The 4th Border group that took the train was headed by Captain J.L. We were actually on the train on Christmas Day, 1944, and it stopped all day at Delhi Station platform. There appears to have been strict censorship in operation at the time. The hills were 6,000 to 8,000 feet high and, as we marched up them, so we had to march down them and up the next hill. The Battalion began the task of disarming some 2,000 Japanese and controlling the activity of dacoits on the Mokpalin and Bilin areas. H.Q. At one time or another these units were part of the garrison: 1st Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (Machine Guns) So, all the units of the 70th Division were glad to take the airfield. I only know a little about that area and that incident, but if 'Ouest France' has featured the story, then I am sure there must be many details available about what happened. to land in Gallipoli in April, 1915. Pte. This infantry regiment was first raised in 1702. The regiment also raised 14 Territorial, New Army and Garrison battalions. This would have prevented later train traffic. The 1957 Defence White Paper stated that the Border Regiment was due to amalgamated with The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), to form The King's Own Royal Border Regiment on the 1 October 1959. The 4th Border Regimentrefers to three individuals battalions of the Territorial Force (Cumberland & Westmorland). Bombing and shelling here in Tobruk became the daily and nightly portion. those of the BBC. 6th Rajputana Rifles, 4th Bn. was at the centre and in rear of the strong points and in my Regimental Aid Post, we lived in dugouts as did the rest of H.Q.. Perhaps to the dismay of animal lovers I must relate that the braying of mules could be of great danger to the columns during operations, so a massive devoicing programme was organised throughout the brigade. Our journey was uneventful and our first landfall was at Freetown, Sierra Leone, though we had previously had a glimpse of the Azores. This was a regimental formation of men drawn from the towns and villages of Cumberland and Westmorland: Carlisle, Penrith, Keswick, Grasmere, Longtown, Brampton, Hexham, Alston and many others. Correspondence. This infantry regiment was formed in 1881. moved by road the whole length of the Lebanon and Syria to Aleppo, where we were billeted in the aerodrome with companies on detachment to towns on the Turkish frontier - Djerablus, Actarine and Azzaz. It then spent two years in Somaliland, before returning to Britain in 1950, where it merged with 2nd Battalion in October of that year. lost a Company as POWs in France but was made up by the time they re-assembled at Kington Camp, including quite a number of newly commissioned officers. During the daylight hours, shelling of the British positions in Raschid-el-Fokkar was continuous. This dragon now appears on the regimental buttons. Here, the 6th British Division was relieving the Australians who had been besieged there since the previous April and who had inflicted the very first defeat of German arms on land. Both predecessor regiments were affiliated with counties just south of the English-Scottish border, in what is now Cumbria, and so the new unit was named The Border Regiment. We were deposited in a paddy field area around the village of Khunti, which was 20 miles from Ranchi and had never before been occupied by troops and we proceeded to set up camp. The relief of Tobruk, the capture of Sidi Rezegh and the capture of El Adem was thus the second defeat of the German land forces. As I had an attack of malaria that morning, I was unable to go up to the town and my Christmas dinner consisted of bully beef, army biscuits, pickles, cheese and tinned fruit, whereas all the other officers had their Christmas dinner in the New Imperial Hotel in Delhi. During the siege, after being the Western Desert Force the Division became the 70th British Division. We then returned to Chittagong where we remained for a further few weeks, before joining a troop train for an 11-day journey to Bangalore in South India. Moving off into the town street fighting began. 2nd Battalion The Border Regiment on the North-West Frontier of India, c1933. From Brest, they went by ship to Southampton, where they arrived on the morning of June 18th 1940. Organised as "rifle volunteer corps", they were independent of the British Army and composed primarily of the middle class. On 1 January 1914 the regiment was at Galveston, . No escort could be provided but all casualties evacuated by these means arrived safely at Brigade H.Q.. The Luftwaffe harassed the evacuation which is when your uncle was unfortunately killed. So, men from Cumberland and Westmorland were present at both checks on Rommel and the German Afrika Corps! These were awarded 66 battle honours and four Victoria Crosses. Personal information on file in military records on individual soldiers is only available to the soldier himself or to next of kin. Pte. entrained in a railway tunnel in Malvern presumably for security reasons, although the whole town knew that we were leaving for overseas. Two M.C.s and two M.M.s were awarded for the Phakedzumi Patrol Action. After kitting up we were transported one morning to the dockside in Alexandria and boarded R.N. Volunteer battalions had been created in reaction to a perceived threat of invasion by France in the late 1850s. It continued in British Army service until 2006, when it was merged into The Duke of Lancasters Regiment. If I get a better reply I've got your e-mail and I will send a message to you that way. The programme in Tobruk perimeter until November 18th, this being early October, was as follows: At early morning and again in the evening, we were subjected to periods of artillery fire in Bn. In the American War of Independence, the 4th and 55th fought together in the Army of General Howe, which successfully captured New York in 1776, and Philadelphia in 1777. During the training period from October the only time the Bn. It is of interest that one of our officers, who was wounded on a night patrol, was Anthony Steele, who later became a British film star and was married to Anita Ekberg!! Find out more about the site contributors. My email address is david05803@yahoo.co.uk and I would really appreciate any information to that address post the closure. Whilst waiting to board the riverboat, a Japanese Zero fighter flew over but did not attack and that was all we saw of the Japanese during this period. H.W.W. They are colloquially known as "The Loyal Eddies". I've just looked through some of my notes and various books in French and English to refresh my memory of what went on. Discover more about The Border Regiment by visiting Cumbria's Museum of Military Life at Carlisle Castle. They were also given the task of relieving the Black Watch Battalion who were in the village of Incheville. Depots were open in Bowerham Barracks, Lancaster for The Kings Own, and in The Castle, Carlisle for The Border Regt. We arrived in the early hours of the morning at the Christian village of Phakedzumi, where the inhabitants gave us hot tea. It then participated in the Cherbourg Peninsula operation while attached to 2nd Armored Division from 19 July through 2 August 1944. 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment First of all we had no cover and just lay and slept in the open excepting when we were in the Naga villages and managed to get some shelter from the veranda type fronts of their wooded buildings. All this was in support of the civil police and little or no force was required. Repatriation to the U.K. had begun for those with three years and eight months overseas service, so the strength of the battalion was gradually diminishing. The Army rescued European captives from the Emperor Theodores mountain stronghold, Magdala, and returned to the coast before the spring rains swelled the rivers and blocked the route. The officers were billeted in, and had the Officers Mess in, the school buildings, the school having been evacuated by staff and pupils. He was R.M.O. Here a lot of the time was spent in processing Greek refugees, who had travelled from German-occupied Greece through Turkey to Syria, and were being sorted out for referral to the Greek authorities, in exile, in Egypt. During these engagements the H.Q. Finally, while still holding Incheville with 'D Company', the Borders and Foresters were driven back, suffering casualties from heavy German mortaring and shelling. THE BORDER REGT. This was carried out by C Company. As we were not now in touch with the two platoons on roadblocks, and as I was not an infantry officer and Major Scott was wounded, it was decided to withdraw as the party was no longer large enough to carry out an assault on the strong point on the hill from which the LMG fire had come. After being earmarked for support in General Archibald Wavell's offensive 'Battleaxe' the next departure was for the Syrian campaign. 11th Sikh Regiment, 4th . The size of a regiment could range from 1,000 to 5,000 troops. This article was written by my father to record his personal experiences of WW2. We spent a very pleasant few weeks in Kirkee Barracks, which in peacetime was an R.A. Barracks and in the Officers Mess was the longest dining table of any British Army Officers Mess in the world. Next day the force moved North to regroup. We set off up the hill to join a track running into the village. that Tobruk Force, as we were called, would make diversionary incidents on the night of November 18th and that the real assault would be by the 8th Army to relieve Tobruk, which they expected would be on November 20th. Be the first to hear about our latest events, exhibitions and offers. The 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery battalion assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division. Please see my various contributions to this archive on the incident. After Napoleons escape from Elba in 1815, the Kings Own crossed from England to Belgium, and by marching 48 miles in 30 hours, took part in the Battle of Waterloo. The third company reached their allotted bridge, crossed to the east bank and drove off the enemy. [13] Due to the daytime (or shift working) occupations of the men in the LAA troops, the troops required eight times the manpower of an equivalent regular unit.[14]. Delhi, hence Louis Mountbattens action on arrival to take command of S.E.A.C. The Volunteer Training Corps were raised with overage or reserved occupation men early in the war, and were initially self-organised into many small corps, with a wide variety of names. Leaving the desert, the 70th Division, including the 4th Battalion The Border Regiment, were now went to India and Burma. This regiment was formed in 1881 by amalgamating the 34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot and the 55th (Westmorland) Regiment of Foot. The long and illustrious history of the Second Battalion, Fourth Marines began in April of 1914 during WWI when it was activated as one of the three battalions of the Fourth Marine Regiment A month earlier these Manchus had been in Alaska preparing for annual winter maneuvers to be conducted in temperatures of 50 below zero. After an uneventful journey through the Suez Canal, with a visit to Simon Artz store in Port Said, and a few days lying in Gibraltar Harbour, we arrived at Greenock. This story has been placed in the following categories. Having read the contribution you have made on behalf of Mr Hutchinson I see a mention of a rail journey through Rennes and arrival in Southampton 18th June 1940 (Tuesday). Just at this time the dingdong battles with the Japanese in the Maungdau/Buthidaung area of the Arakom District in Burma flared up and the Bn. There had been some severe fighting around Marjayoun, a nearby village, but after our arrival the main area of battle moved to the Coastal strip and, apart from twice daily shelling by the Vichy French forces, the only activity on the ground was infantry patrolling in the surrounding villages mostly at night. Todays regiment remembers with pride the four battalions who served in Burma. After we had travelled a mile or two from the village, Major Scott said that there was a wounded NCO left in the village and would I return there with a section of ten men and try to recover him. The 4th Regt particularly distinguished themselves at San Sebastian in Northern Spain in 1813, where they were instrumental in breaching the wall of the town. While it isn't strictly what you are looking for I thought it might shed a little more light on it. After a few days, an H.Q. 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines (2/4th Marines) is an infantry battalion of the United States Marine Corps.The battalion, nicknamed the Magnificent Bastards from the Vietnam War, is based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and is a part of the 5th Marine Regiment and 1st Marine Division. Any information would be much appreciated. Here in the Basse Fort d'Eu, supported by the artillery of the 51st Highland Division. Copyright of content contributed to this Archive rests with the author. By 1920, all of the regiment's war-raised battalions had disbanded. Another of the companies reached the north bank of the Somme and were engaged in mortar machine gun and rifle exchanges with the Germans. WO 169 / 1454 51st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery. After the obvious withdrawal of the Japanese, the column moved westwards to Ukhrul and here then operations were complete. They became part of Brigadier Orde Wingates Chindit Long Range Penetration (LRP) groups. The 2 Kings Own were flown into Broadway on March 10, 1944 and flew out from Myitkyina on July 26, having marched and fought over 1,100 miles behind the Japanese lines. Our force consisted of two platoons and a headquarters platoon. As the war progressed and further horsed regiments were . Inter-war The inter-war period saw 1st Battalion fighting on the North West Frontier in 1921, garrisoning India and then moving to Palestine. Bn. Over the six-month period, the Bn. If you can find these people I am sure they will share it with you as a relative. On the retreat of the German / Italian Forces, the 4th Battalion The Border Regiment occupied the airfield of El Adem. It continued to serve there, as well as in Burma, until 1890, when it was replaced by 2nd Battalion. The battalion spent an unpleasant time bivouacking without cover, but eventually formed up for embarkation on river transport. In any case, I hope you find out what happened. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites However, 21 days in 38th British General Hospital in Bangalore and a fortnights convalescent leave in Ootacomund, a very popular hill station in peace time with quite a colony of permanent British residents, soon put me on my feet and I never looked back. In August 1945 when Japan surrendered, the 9th was stationed at Waw, west of Sittang River. Hello Joseph, In 1857 they fought at the Relief of Lucknow. It was still there two years later, when it was amalgamated with the Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) to form the Kings Own Royal Border Regiment. Similar to 1 SAI, 4 SAI's mechanised leaders followed the same training route all students attended the course until the Section Leaders Phase had been completed. Good. The Territorial Force (later Territorial Army) was formed in 1908, which the volunteer battalions joined, while the militia battalions transferred to the "Special Reserve". However, having brushed aside the customs hiccup, we were duly transported to Poona, which may be described as the epitome of the Indian Army. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. and after a night in the open, we rejoined the complete column. that day. We carried out our diversionary attacks but the 8th Army never appeared. at this time. KOSB A1/1& 2. This infantry regiment was created in 1881. It is no longer possible to leave messages here. National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4HTRegistered Charity Number: 237902, The Kings Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster). WO 169 / 1713 Durham Light Infantry Gaya is supposed to be the birthplace of Buddha and there is an interesting Buddhist temple there, although India was at that time largely Hindu/Moslem and Buddhism associated more with Ceylon and countries further east. The Kings Own fought with General Moores Army in 1808-9 and took part in the famous retreat to Corunna, and the defence of the town whilst the Army was evacuated. Now began a period of intensive jungle training on Chindit lines. The column commander, Major Scott, was wounded in the arm and, as I was dressing his wound, we were fired upon by a machine gun from the top of the hill. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. So, once again, we moved from Bangalore to the Jhansi-Sangor area of Central India. The 4th Battalion was a 1st Line Territorial Army unit, originally assigned to the 126th Infantry Brigade, 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division. packs on my back. After three weeks in Aleppo Barracks we were relieved by an unruly lot of Australian A.E.F. By the end of the war, in May 1945, 1st Battalion had recovered sufficiently to help disarm the German occupation force in Norway. The Bn. The Border Regiment. Some days afterwards the Bn. This was when your uncle would have been ordered to leave. 1st Battalion spent the 1920s in India, Aden, England and Shanghai, prior to postings in Belfast and Palestine during the 1930s. With reference to the siege of Tobruk, I append a list of North Country Regiments below. At the same time, the 34th Cumberland and the 55th Westmorland Regts became the 1st and 2nd Bns The Border Regt. They were referred to as the New Army or Kitchener's Army. Thoroughly enjoyed it. This immediately changed the role of 23rd Brigade. The hotel there was situated in an elevated area above a lake with broad steps the whole way down from the hotel to the lake, which, when lighted up at night, was a lovely spectacle. It shifted to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in July 1942, before fighting in Burma from November 1943 onwards. Abandoned by the fleet and besieged by the French, they were forced to surrender, but were allowed to march out with colours flying as a tribute to their gallant defence. The regiment also raised 13 Territorial Army and New Army battalions during the war. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. The troubles at Gaya were not serious and we returned to Ranchi after two weeks. I sourced a 1960 local newspaper article, in French, which gives the best account of June 1940 events in Rennes that I have so far found. The 4th Kings Own formed a part of General Napiers Army that fought the Abyssinian War of 1867-68. Usually relief of the pack enabled the casualty to finish the days march to the rest area, but we had a small number of ponies in the column on which we transported the more serious casualties. I had been left behind the advance attending an officer of ours who had been wounded by one of our own tanks, and when we were being guided back to join the battalion, as we approached, we saw two crowds like at a football match with about a quarter of a mile between them. But knowing what is there and what to ask for is not easy. Company - A company was made up of three or more platoons and was commanded by a captain. The 2nd Bn The Kings Own formed 41 and 46 Columns in 111 Bde in the Chindits; 2nd 13n The Border Regt in 20th Indian Division; 4th Bn The Border Regt in 23 Brigade forming 34 and 55 Columns; and the 9th Bn The Border Regt in 17th Indian Division. It was then sent to South Africa in 1899, where it fought throughout the Boer War (1899-1902). It would be almost impossible for me to source documentary evidence of kinship to my grand-uncle George. So, into the breech stepped the Naga Hillmen. David G. We haven't had a message back from Mr Hutchinson yet I'm afraid. As darkness fell and both battalions having prevented the German attempt at encirclement, they moved out on the road to Goderville and finally to the woods and port of Le Havre. Most of the content on this site is created by our users, who are members of the Here we took over from 2/13 Bn. Todays regiment incorporates the history and traditions of three former regiments. 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry Although up to recent years they have been head-hunters, when we were amongst them, they behaved in a civilised and friendly manner and each village had a detached Christian village where those who were converted went to live and they all lived amicably if separately. I used to go in a truck to visit a different Company each day from Aleppo, so that I really saw a lot of the country. Sadly he died on 6th. At this point I should mention that the 51st Regiment of the Royal Field Artillery, comprising of men from Carlisle and all over Cumberland were present during the whole of the siege. The battalion, nicknamed the Magnificent Bastards, is based out of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California and are a part of the 5th Marine Regiment and 1st Marine Division. FEB '44 - JUN '45. After some delay, the 4th Battalion left the port and moved to Rennes by rail. Nowhere in the Naga Hills was there 50 yards of flat terrain. [2], The Border Regiment fielded 18 battalions[7] and lost almost 7,000[8] officers and other ranks during the course of the war. . "First time @NAM_London today. 41 The battalion was disbanded on 4 April 1946. They were part of the 70th British Infantry Division]". Men of 1st Battalion, The Border Regiment, at Arnhem, 20 September 1944. 70th Div. These patrols included the entering of the Vichy French village of Mergyioun and taking prisoners. Both battalions marched many miles over the veldt during the Guerilla war that followed. The Special Reserve reverted to its militia designation in 1921, then to the Supplementary Reserve in 1924; however, its battalions were effectively placed in 'suspended animation'. The 1st Bn The Kings Own fought at Le Cateau and in the retreat from Mons in the first actions in the 1914-18 War. Again, the problem is finding the right person. This is a list of battalions of the Border Regiment, which existed as an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1881 to 1959. 1st Raider Battalion; 2nd Raider Battalion . The regiment mobilized 'The South Saskatchewan Regiment, CASF' for active service on 1 September 1939. 1 Kings Own were flown from India to Iraq in 1941, and took part in the defence of Habbaniya, one of the earliest examples of a battalion being flown into action. was withdrawn and dispatched across the Canal Zone by troop train to Beit Lid in Palestine. WO 169 / 1705 4th Battalion, The Border Regiment It went on to serve in many British Army campaigns until 1958, when it was merged into The Kings Regiment (Manchester and Liverpool). During the day there were frequent attacks on the Company positions by Stuka dive-bombers, but I only remember two fatal casualties from all these attacks. Under orders from the 10th French Army Commander, the 4th Border moved North-West to the line of the River Bresle. Capt. As I am a volunteer story-gatherer, and no doubt because I have done some research about the war in France, I was asked to type it out and post it to the website. Between 1944 and 1946 I had in all nine attacks, but none after that. 1st Battalion was again in Burma on the outbreak of the First World War (1914-18), having returned there in 1910. Burma Star Memorial Fund is a registered charity in England and Wales (no 1109753). The 4th Border lads were split into 2 groups and didn't meet up until they got back into Britain. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites By now part of the 6th British Division, the 4th Battalion of the Border Regiment were moved back to the Western Desert. Whilst we were there, we received the news that, on its return from its exploits behind the Japanese lines in Burma, Gen. Wingates Chindit force of one brigade was going to be absorbed into what became Special (Chindit) Force India.
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