“Men will always have a sneaking regard for man with ‘guts’—and LIEUTENANT - GENERAL SIR BERNARD FREYBERG has more than any other man I have known who is gifted with that quality,” said Lord Moran, Mr Churchill’s doctor, speaking at a dinner. Lord Moran added: “Wounded about 17 times, General Freyberg obstinately refused to recognize such a thing as danger.” (London.)
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Southland Times, Issue 25643, 10 April 1945, Page 5
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60“Men will always have a sneaking regard for man with ‘guts’—and LIEUTENANT – GENERAL SIR BERNARD FREYBERG has more than any other man I have known who is gifted with that quality,” said Lord Moran, Mr Churchill’s doctor, speaking at a dinner. Lord Moran added: “Wounded about 17 times, General Freyberg obstinately refused to recognize such a thing as danger.” (London.) Southland Times, Issue 25643, 10 April 1945, Page 5
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