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On Saturday, May 20th, 1944, before the D-Day Landing, an incident occurred involving an American soldier stationed in Kidwelly during World War II. While stationed at Brookfield Mansion Kidwelly, the soldier discharged a firearm towards the town's church clock tower. The event suggests that the soldier, allegedly a little worse for wear from drink after leaving a local pub, fired a shot, at the Church clock on the tower.

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