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Harry Farr / Simon Wessely / Victim / Farr / Douglas Haig /  1st Earl Haig / Combat stress reaction / Execution by firing squad / Jamie Farr / Sam Farr / Medicine / Military personnel / Psychiatry
Date: 2012-01-05 11:52:16
Harry Farr
Simon Wessely
Victim
Farr
Douglas Haig
1st Earl Haig
Combat stress reaction
Execution by firing squad
Jamie Farr
Sam Farr
Medicine
Military personnel
Psychiatry

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