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136 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE An Old Fairy Story in Modern Khaki. ‘ MOST SECRET WEAPON [With due m'km)wlcdgnwnts to “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” f …
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56 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (”y RECORD Sandhurst must be going to the dogs very fast when a cadet can so far forget himself as you have done.” O’Lear …
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"4» w l i a a t a. : ’h !‘ m are? _~.__._..__.___ _ ___,4 ,<. w- "'J. 180 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE THE TRAGEDY OF FRIMLEY GREEN RlMLEY GREEN like …
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17b OCTUPLE PUNISHMENT PARADE FFICICR Cadets who must do penanee on a Saturdayr afternoon may find comfort in brielly surveying some punishme …
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THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE C II '1)“ \\ CENREMEN‘ ARE YOU FIT”
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THE WISH STREAM 103 (BL), O./C. W. H. Greep (R.), O./C. L. M. McDonald (Bu.), S./C. I. M. Mesch (B .). Awarded Half Colours: S./C. D. H. W. …
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THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE 95' “B” COMPANY NOTES 1TH warnings ringing in our ears, the present “B" Com- Wpany departed reluctantly from that rest c …
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. I ww-owbl‘ut,tu .. ..¢«.;-_ l24 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE “ Well—er—,” I stammered, “ what piece of verse had you in mind? ” Carruthers blushed. …
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218 OCTUPLE THE CADET WHO TOOK TO IT KINDLY II \ Q $27 a) J
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’I'IIE R.M.C. MAGAZINE SERGEANTS’ MESS REVIEW Y, how time flies! _ It is difficult to imagine that we have been in Aldershot tor nearly one ye …
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. r.» waa. a“. , 182 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE The Nazis tried to turn back, but it was too late. In a forty-five- minute battle the Germans lost n …
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192 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE seated next to a small but very rough-looking man. In the front another thug, with a brown hat pulled over his eyes, …
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THE SANDHURST BEAGLES, 1948 x? The Whelps, 1948 The Whelps By “Fanatic" out of “Careful” and by “Woodman" out of “Thrift” 15: ' ,- w 5; 1" J …
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we; ‘I ! ' "“m i .- *‘;F\¢"rm>tp r 4.4:, Jn-Aw' w .w 9 1 gamma-m .c—flt _ . ‘ arm mm 1) ‘er w 3 ., 144 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE ENTE RTAINMENTS PE …
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OCTUPLE CORRESPONDENCE A PLEA FOR UNIFORMITY. To the Editor of “ Octuple." SIR, More uniformity? Isn’t there enough of it already? Nearly ev …
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THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE 57 And so to Bangor; we could fill a column with anecdotes. of after-duty life in Bangor (’tis said the Bangor Weekly New …
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224 OCTUPLE ONE OF THE 52,000,000 WRITES— [Ot‘TUPLt invited one of the Dutchmen now at the R.M.C. to express his Views on things in general …
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(INFANTRY WING) l03 a child; but when I became a man I put away childish things." This is the whole crux of the matter. I fondly imagined th …
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106 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE The enemy tanks were still out of range. 1 found a lovely hull- down position. Longfield was well placed a hundred ya …