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Lee Kamara, 29 years old, served in the British Army (Light Infantry) for eight years. He had operational tours in Northern Ireland and deployed to Iraq for the initial invasion. Kamara reached lance corporal and was a signals expert in Infantry. He served alongside Martin Webster and they both wrote and played music together.
Kamara is now out of the army and is writing and performing with other ex-servicemen as a member of VOW. He dealt with his stress through music being a singer song writer.

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