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Pictured: Peter Lovett pictured at home in Dorset,  Peter was from the King's Regiment (Liverpool), landed a few miles further along the Normandy coast at Juno Beach.<br />
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Two British D-Day veterans have been inundated with letters of thanks from strangers all over the world for their heroics 80 years ago.<br />
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Cliff Brown delivered US troops to 'bloody' Omaha Beach only for his landing craft to then be blown up.<br />
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The Royal Navy seaman had to dig a hole in the sand and survived eight hours of being peppered by the enemy.<br />
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Peter Lovett landed a few miles further along the Normandy coast at Juno Beach.<br />
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He waded through the bodies of dead Canadian troops to reach the beach and guarded German prisoners.