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Summary:
“Powerhouse” Jenkins was a born fighter. His only trouble was he didn’t care who he fought. Germans and British alike crumpled before his massive fists, and this got him into a lot of hot water with the MPs.
When his regiment stormed up the French beaches on D-Day there was a song in Powerhouse’s heart. For this was the biggest fight he’d ever been in and he was going to enjoy every minute of it.
Promoted to corporal for bravery on the field of battle. According to his sergeant that meant he was a King’s Corporal and couldn’t be disciplined ever again . . . So it was that Powerhouse set out to enjoy himself in his own tough way.
What a guy!
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