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A Doctor’s Sword – The Inspirational Story of Doctor Aidan MacCarthy [Podcast]

This is the true story of Dr Aidan MacCarthy who survived being a Japanese Prisoner of War, being torpedoed and marooned at sea, bombed at Nagasaki, recaptured and finally released.

You can listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts here …………….

Or on Anchor Podcasts here ………

The documentary (which is definitely worth a watch) is available on Amazon Prime – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctors-Sword-Gary-Lennon/dp/B08LBQ6ZHB/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=A+doctor%27s+sword&qid=1613909036&s=instant-video&sr=1-1

And if you like to read more about this story it is available on MacCarthy’s Bar website here – https://www.maccarthysbar.com/a-doctor-s-war 

I hope it gives you hope during these times.

markdawes

NFPS Ltd. is a Specialist Provider of Physical intervention and Conflict Management Training with specific expertise in Physical Restraint, Breakaway, Self-Defence and Conflict Resolution.

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