He can come across as being frank and not suffering fools gladly.

In his interview he talks about joining the British Royal Navy's Marines as a boy soldier at the tender age of sixteen.
How he was then transfered to a commando unit, which supported the special Boats service. How he then went on to serve in a Bomb disposal unit, who's principle job was to clear and disarm bombs remaining from World War I & II.

The links below are Flash audio & photographic slide shows.

Terry Buzby is the Sub-Postmaster at Woodingdean Post Office in East Sussex about three miles east of Brighton.

I first met Terry, Nickname (Buzby) about a year ago, and soon recognized that he was an interesting person. It was not so much what he said but his over all demeanor, he seemed to have a very alert personality, in other words he was a bit of a live wire. After a few visits to the Post Office I slowly realized that there was a story behind the post office counter, and its name was Terry. The old saying, says. You cannot judge a book by its cover came to mind. Terry is a fit looking lean man in his late thirties, who has bright blue eyes which have a sparkle of mischief in them.  

 

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