Brothers in Arms ; for Military Families, Coming to Terms with a Son or Daughter Serving in Afghanistan Can Be a Real Challenge. David Clensy Meets the Bristol Dad Who has Had to Cope with His Twin Sons Serving Side by Side in a War Zone

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THERE is a clear sense of relief in Jim Stevens' smile, as he talks about his sons.

Who can blame him? With Jonathon and Nicholas now safely back in the UK after a six month tour of duty in Afghanistan, Jim can rest easily at night knowing that for a few months at least, both of the twins are serving on British soil.

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Brothers in Arms ; for Military Families, Coming to Terms with a Son or Daughter Serving in Afghanistan Can Be a Real Challenge. David Clensy Meets the Bristol Dad Who has Had to Cope with His Twin Sons Serving Side by Side in a War Zone

The 26-year-old identical twins have spent the past few months leaving colleagues and locals in Kandahar thinking they were seeing double.

The inseparable pair have lived their lives side-by-side -...

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