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Offline salt

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Tregantle Fort
« on: Sunday 09 May 21 14:45 BST (UK) »
I have a reference to a WW2 army soldier who was sent to the Army Gas School at Tregantle Fort for a  ‘course of instruction’. Was it common for men to be seriously affected by the gas, resulting in hospitalisation?
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BRE: Price, Williams
CMN: Lewis, Smith, Coslet, Morris
GLA: Glasbrook, Lewis (of Gorseinon)
GLS: Wooles, Phelps, Beard, Broadstock, Burgum, Prothero
HUN: Bird, Chester, Dunmore, King, Read
MON: Wooles
ERY: Smith, Bell, Woolf, Sutton
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Re: Tregantle Fort
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 09 May 21 21:15 BST (UK) »
No, not common at all.
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