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In the early 1940s Mystole House was one of the first places my Regiment used as a billet for one of the Batteries of Artillery as part of the defence of the South Coast Defence scheme on stand by in the event of invasion by the German forces in the Second World War. I do in fact have a photograph of the Battery in front of the House. Memories of the area are still very vivid in my mind.

Written by William Parry. To send William Parry a private message, click here.

A memory of Mystole in Kent shared on Wednesday, 12th May 2010.

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