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Rod Stewart reflects on late dad's brave move in WW2 as he recalls trauma on VE Day
During a discussion with Alex Jones and Huw Edwards on The One Show this evening, Sir Rod Stewart, 75, spoke about his brave dad Robert, who worked as an Air Raid Precautions enforcer during the Second World War.The singer told the presenters: “He was in the ARP, the air rescue police so he had to go to hospitals and pull out children.“It involved bomb sites, you know a dreadful job, but he was brave and he did it.”The singer went on tell the hosts he was five months old when WW2 took place.Alex then asked: “Were you an air raid shelter baby?”Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman affair claim: 'They are happy'“Yes indeed I was,” he replied as he reflected on the traumatic he “nearly didn’t make it” when he was born.He explained: "In fact I