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Brian Stewart with his Lurcher "Torquil ".

Brian Stewart CMG, served as a Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion Tyneside Scottish, The Black Watch and was second in command of an anti tank platoon in Normandy . On 1st July 1944 he was seriously wounded and evacuated after his half dozen six pounder guns destroyed 12 German tanks during the battle of Rauray .
His son Rory Stewart is a former diplomat and now a Conservative MP in Cumbria .

Crief, 29 April 2015

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Mcc0061428 . Daily Telegraph<br />
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Telegraph Magazine<br />
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D Day Veterans<br />
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Brian Stewart with his Lurcher "Torquil ".<br />
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Brian Stewart CMG, served as a Lieutenant in the 1st Battalion Tyneside Scottish, The Black Watch and was  second in command of an anti tank platoon in Normandy . On 1st July 1944 he was seriously wounded and evacuated after his half dozen six pounder guns destroyed 12 German tanks during the battle of Rauray .<br />
His son Rory Stewart is a former diplomat and now a Conservative MP in Cumbria .<br />
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Crief, 29 April 2015
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