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Guardian: The Reverend Leslie Skinner | | The Guardianwww.theguardian.com › nov › guardianobituaries1
· The Rev Leslie Skinner, who has died aged 89, was the first British chaplain to land on the Normandy beaches on D-Day.
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Clipping found in The Greenville News in Greenville, South Carolina on May 21, Leslie Skinner obituary
D-Day 70th Anniversary: The preacher who went to hell and back -...
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The reverend Leslie Skinner was
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An independent inquiry into the deaths of young army recruits at Deepcut barracks has uncovered
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... antitank rifle, the army dropped its original plans and embraced the new weapon, after a demonstration by designer Col. Leslie Skinner.
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Houston/Washington. Auf den Vorstands-Etagen der Unternehmen Cudd Well Control, Wild Well Control und Boots & Coots reibt man sich die Hände und hat längst
Lackey Free Clinic Adds First Staff Dentist; Skinner Law Office Joins...
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The community support that powers Lackey Free Clinic has allowed it to add its first staff dentist. A year after a major building renovation added five new…
Padre's Trail commemorates 70th anniversary of D-Day | ArtsCulture
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The dairy of army chaplain Captain Leslie Skinner of his D-Day experiences are on display as part of 70th anniversary of D-Day exhibition at IWM Duxford
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· Kenneth Leslie Skinner died peacefully in Mossman Hospital. He was 73. However, Kenneth Skinner was better known as Kenny the Croc, ...
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· In this exhibition she was awarded a first place in the Leslie Skinner Landscape section and she also made sales.
Pictured: Army Padre who tended to wounded British troops | Daily...
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Captain Leslie Skinner, left, who served with the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, helped medical staff care for the wounded on 6 June
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