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John Henry Smythe is being remembered as a heroic WWII resident after being given a blue plaque.
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WWII hero awarded blue plaque to mark legacy - MSN
John Henry Smythe, known as Johnny left Sierra Leone to join the RAF in 1941, then he became one of Britain's first black barristers before settling down in Thame, Oxfordshire.
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