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Royal Anglians posted on 'most vulnerable' border
Troops from a base in Rutland are preparing for possible front-line action, only miles away from Russia.
The Royal Anglians are training as snipers, and repelling ambushes, tanks and even wolves.
They’re spending six months in Poland as part of an international force protecting one of NATO’s most vulnerable borders.
This special report comes from our Social Affairs Correspondent, Jeremy Ball.
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