Greenwich pensioner

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Lt. col. Dahl

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Norwegian officer in WW I

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Your comments about A. D. Dahl are correct. Please see User WZen and User talk Manxruler. His "experience" is not mentioned in the Norwegian version. Gryphonis (talk) 15:01, 17 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for this. Although I cannot speak Norwegian, I was unable to find any substantive evidence to support the controversial assertion that A D Dahl served with the British Army, without relinquishing his post as an assistant Miliaty Attache in a neutral nation's embassy. GreenwichPensioner (talk) 20:06, 18 July 2011 (UTC)Reply