Ted Woodward: 'We were the forgotten army'
Ted Woodward was a wireless signal operator with the Royal Corps of Signals in Burma during World War Two.
The 99-year-old from Birmingham, who turns 100 later in April, met Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall on the 75th anniversary of VJ Day at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire in 2020.
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