File:Wojtek at Winfield Aerodrome on Sunwick Farm, near Hutton in Berwickshire after the war.jpg

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English: Wojtek (Voytek) the Syrian bear adopted by the 22 Artillery Support Company (Army Service Corps, 2nd Polish Corps) relaxing at Winfield Aerodrome on Sunwick Farm, near Hutton in Berwickshire, the unit's temporary home after the war.
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Wojtek (Voytek) the Syrian bear adopted by the 22nd Artillery Support Company (Army Corps, 2nd Polish Army) relaxes at Winfield Airfield on Sunwick Farm, near Hutton in Berwickshire, the unit's temporary home after the war.

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