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  • (INFANTRY WING) ' 29 The Army were just too sporting; took us there in their own transport and laid on all the fun and games. Oh, and the bo …

  • l: f 196 - THE 'R.M.C. MAGAZINE CPL. WORLEY was not beaten by any cadet and so was a regular chorce for the sprints. He has shOWn very good …

  • E {)YAL MILITARY COLLEGE , (‘re they had been placed during the war )r~ t0 ceremonial use. \ i ' ‘3..-~- u—J

  • 5, l I I 3. 368 OCTUPLE extra drills, or a form of minor concentration camp, with phenomenal assault courses and ten-mile runs before breakf …

  • . “QM .: (INFANTRY WING) 89 And then, like a ray of sunshine striking down the slope, came the Sergeant-Major’s voice. “That’s as maybe, but …

  • THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE T.E.W.T. I feel bound to refute The popular view of a Tewt; The journey on bikes Is what everyone likes, And the pleasur …

  • (INFANTRY WING) 165 novelty. With regret, though, I have to admit that the N.A.A.F.l. hasn’t a peculiarity which I’d have been pleased to fin …

  • 124 THE WISH STREAM gusts were force ten. The helm was lashed to leeward throughout, and one member of the crew was on watch to check the co …

  • THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE 29 HQ. COMPANY NOTES HERE have been many changes in the personnel of HO. Com- I pany during these past few months. “ Dem …

  • THE WISH STREAM THE LAST TIP ODGE was an undertaker. His father had been an undertaker, and already Bthe youngest member of the Bodge family …

  • l86 'I'HE R.M.C. MAGAZINE “ B ” COMPANY 'l‘ the time of publication the second half-company are in . ‘. Wales. We have no doubt in our minds …

  • OCTUPLE 273 During the evening a suitably inscribed photograph of members of the Ser- geantS’ Mess was presented to Capt. Clowes as a mement …

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  • THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE lN QUEST OF MANHOOD RANDMOTHER was there when it was expected that the Brown household would be blessed with a son and h …

  • 144 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE to get bridges across the river obstacles, the diversions having by now become quagmires. Frequently the labour part …

  • a. < Jana-fir yum . “a c .wd. . [70 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE “Very good, sir. As the jeep departed the detachment laboriously heaved, cajoled, dra …

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  • 256 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE “PER LA LIBERTA” HE first question that is most likely to occur to the reader is I “ How did a British soldier ever b …

  • (ARMOURED WING) 145 The costumes were excellent and it was one of the finest variety shows we have had for some time. “ Gaiety Revels,” on 1 …

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