‘Proud’ Private loving life in the Middle East
After making the switch to the armed forces, Private Myah Peters hasn’t looked back. The South West Rocks woman is now fulfilling her dream of serving her country in the Middle East.
After making the switch to the armed forces, Private Myah Peters hasn’t looked back. The South West Rocks woman is now fulfilling her dream of serving her country in the Middle East.
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