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Royal Army Dental Corps Marks 100 Years With Commemorative Stone

The Royal Army Dental Corps has marked its centenary with a commemorative stone.

Colonel in Chief, the Duchess of Gloucester, unveiled the stone at the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire.

It comes after a busy few years for the corps, helping the UK battle the coronavirus pandemic as well as looking after the dental health of soldiers.

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