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In the gym with Arbroath marines
The commanding officer of Arbroath-based 45 Commando Group gave special access to Harden Troop this week, a unit for marines who have suffered and overcome terrible battlefield injuries.
Showing the spirit for which their unit is famed, they are determined to regain as much of their fitness as they can.
In Ralph Barnett's report, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver Lee spoke of his pride and humility at the astonishing levels of commitment and determination shown by men of his unit.
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