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"Seeing Him Happy Is My Reward" : a Blue Helmet Finds His Captain 43 Years Later and Awards Him "the Nobel Peace Prize"

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Engaged together in southern Lebanon in the 1980s, Jean-Paul Birraux found his captain Christian Barbe in Perpignan. He awarded him the medal of the " Nobel Peace Prize" for his engagement with the Helmets...
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Engaged together in southern Lebanon in the 1980s, Jean-Paul Birraux found his captain Christian Barbe in Perpignan. He awarded him the medal of the " Nobel Peace Prize" for his engagement with the Helmets...

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lindependant.fr broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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