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On 13th November 1939 Peter Scott Janes was a twenty-one year old
grocer's assistant working at the International Tea Stores in Esher,
Surrey. His main interests up until that time had been girls; one
in particular - Miss Gladys Doreen Cooper - with whom he had recently
fallen out. Of more immediate concern to him that day though was
the receipt of his Military Service Registration Papers - Peter
Janes was about to become a soldier.
There is no evidence that Peter Janes was ever a hero to anyone
except his wife and son, but he intended to write a book called
"Conscript Heroes", a fictional account based on his experiences
in France. Peter died unexpectedly on 3rd March 1998, aged eighty-one,
with the book unfinished.
Subsequently Peter's son, Keith Janes, has combined his father's
diaries with other supporting documents to write a non-fiction book
under the original title.
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