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Summary:Clifford Powell, aged 108, Eugent Clarke aged 105 and Gershom Brown aged 100 are surviving colonial soldiers and eye-witnesses to a mutiny against white officers that took place in WW1. The mutiny was part of a war story that changed forever the way that colonial peoples viewed themselves and their relationship with Britain.