Something went wrong, please try again later. Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign up for our Exeter newsletter and you'll never miss a big story again A rough-hewn stone high on the Dartmoor hills above Widecombe marks just one of the spots where the horrors of war made their mark on the moor. The rock, which looks down over the green valley and away towards the wild north moor, marks the spot where four men lost their lives late one foggy night in March 1941. Their initials are carved crudely into one side of the rock,...