George Best was a soldier on Sherwood Foresters Regiment at WorldWar 1. He and other soldier from same regiment, ran away from German. And accidentally, his partner was slipped away and face flat on mud.
Best help his partner to stand. Unfortunately, his tarsus (circle leg) was injured. He ordered Best to left him. At that German soldier approaching, actually was the right to do. But, finally they were caughted too, and sent to different Camp of Prisoner of War.
Best had opportunity to flee three times. On his face was a little scar that never lost for his lifetime, cause by gun hitting by a German soldier.
1927, Best and his wife came to their relative in Leicester for Celebrating Christmast. The ex-soldier went to a soccer games with his relative. But when the unbalance games was almost ended, they all went leave that place. Suddenly a commotion happened, Best saw a man was slipped and face flat on mud. Best stooped to help him, and Best realize that on his face was a soldier that he ever seen on same position before they were caught on 1917.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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