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MANY MAYO NATIVES working in Dublin feel like they’re behind enemy lines this week in the build-up to the All-Ireland SFC.
But these soldiers in Lebanon took time out from their duties to fly the flag from their tank. Over to you, Dublin.
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Mayo fans in the army show their true colours on Lebanon tour
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MANY MAYO NATIVES working in Dublin feel like they’re behind enemy lines this week in the build-up to the All-Ireland SFC.
But these soldiers in Lebanon took time out from their duties to fly the flag from their tank. Over to you, Dublin.
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