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The story of Captain Atley and the Thames sailing barge Ena — how a group of soldiers with no sailing experience ... In May 1940, over 338000 Allied soldiers became trapped on the beaches of Churchill's grip on the war cabinet begins to strengthen as the news from

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  • In May 1940, over 338000 Allied soldiers became trapped on the beaches of
  • Churchill's grip on the war cabinet begins to strengthen as the news from

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