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    Default Bravo Zulu Jim Booth Naval veteran

    A brave over ninety veteran, fought off a man with a claw hammer


    Joseph Isaacs guilty of D-Day veteran hammer attack - BBC News

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    Twenty years Bill, be out in 10. Lock him up and throw the keys away.
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    Brave and stoic Mr Booth, who joined the Royal Navy aged 18 and
    served throughout the Second World War, apparently said of the
    attack: 'Yes well, worse things happen at sea as they say, in war.'

    Keith.

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    Default Re: Bravo Zulu Jim Booth Naval veteran

    The world today sadly is full of men such as he.

    No respect for any one, no understanding of law and order just their own little world in which they live.

    Then so many plead drug effected, or homeless, or socially deprived.

    This violent scum should be socially deprived now forever in some poor quality prison.
    Where I think he will be introduced to some very nice guys who had a grandfather like the man he attacked.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

    John Strange R737787
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