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  • JH‘A _. (w, . TERRITORIAL SECTION 92 R.M.C. MAGAZINE comes to recognize men for what they really are; but in peace time such courses as are …

  • 94 R.M.C. MAGAZINE and was unable to take his place in the team for the rest of the season. Symonds came in late, after recovering from an i …

  • 4o R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD hour on shore and no time for diplomatic bargaining. When he asked the news later, “They wouldn’t sell,” was al …

  • 1E (INFANTRY WING) The Complete B.F. Loves to Full a Knob (Dedicated to the M T O ) [A . I). Alilm', “.1"(‘o_\'. I37 3‘ I... ll Izzle§Jélk a …

  • ‘ R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD 75 I value to the present team, and the more Past representatives who w111 s come down and fight, the greater the …

  • f I I 5‘ i j (>4 Iii/VII). MAGAZINE ()n \\'ednesday, oth October, the Surrey Wanderers visited Sandhurst, bringing a very useful side, which …

  • 64 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD raised and fresh British Army on the Somme, where they gained their objectives : (a) the release of pressure on …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 51 JEWISH COMMUNAL SETTLEMENTS HE Zionist movement, as we know it to—day, was started before the war on the Continent by Dr. …

  • 106 THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT THE WELCH REGIMENT THE BLACK \VATCH THE OXFORDSHIRE AND lsucKINOIIAMSIIIIIE LIGHT INFANTRY THE ESSEX RE …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 35 “EXAM FEVER” OR “THE DROPPING COMPLEX” MUST think hard now—tomorrow it is “Tactics” and “O and A.” Two group VII’s in the …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD 43 ON RUNNING A FLAT BY R. E. TULL. a nun {st}: 73 WITN’O twist round a well-known historical saying, England is a …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 71 forwards. A. I). Shawd’ortmy too, formed a very efficient link between his side‘s attack and defence, and the speed with …

  • (INFANTRY ‘WING) 169 He unlaced the shoes and took them off, placing them in front of him, and then leaned back in evident luxury as his toe …

  • 52 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE THE MALAYAN CAMPAIGN RANDOM MEMORIES lNGAPORE, November, l94l~—a city of strange contrasts. Gay and brilliant night l …

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  • (ARMOURED WING) . 195 four bath records in one afternoon’s swimming against these doughty young opponents. In elo'sing, it is regretted that …

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  • I! R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6’ RECORD 79 Budge, who rounded his own man, ran cleverly along the touch line and squeezed past Ashton to run round behi …

  • .300 CT U P LE POSITION OF ATTENTION. “ Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood. Disguise fair nature with hard favoured rage. Then lend the …

  • 58 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD Harling couldn’ t explain any of this, but his story was so clear that the police, though they could not trace …