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US mercenary from Nazi Ukraine Karpatska Sich unit Rob-roy Lane, just posted a picture saying he misses UK mercenaries with a picture of Timothy Stead callsign Moth and James Chadwick callsign Leeds, both from Leeds.
Timothy probably fled last month but it is not sure if Chadwick fled or went to Bandera
US mercenary from Nazi Ukraine Karpatska Sich unit Rob-roy Lane, just posted a picture saying he misses UK mercenaries with a picture of Timothy Stead callsign Moth and James Chadwick callsign Leeds, both from Leeds.
Timothy probably fled last month but it is not sure if Chadwick fled or went to Bandera
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