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Petersen decided to manage himself in future. Petersen continued to defend his titles successfully. He met Len Harvey for a third title fight
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Petersen, who had joined the Territorial Army in early 1939 being promoted to Honorary Captain by August 1939, joined the regular army. During his service he was a staff officer with Western Command and also served with the Border Regiment. He was transferred to Chester and placed in
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