GENERAL SIR ALAN BROOKE, until recently Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, visits a Scottish Command just before taking up his new appointment. He saw Polish and British troops taking part in an extensive exercises. General Sir Alan Brooke, (left) is seen here with Lt.-Gen. A. F. N. Thorne (Commander-in-Chief Scottish Command) and another officer, studying a map during the exercise.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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58GENERAL SIR ALAN BROOKE, until recently Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, visits a Scottish Command just before taking up his new appointment. He saw Polish and British troops taking part in an extensive exercises. General Sir Alan Brooke, (left) is seen here with Lt.-Gen. A. F. N. Thorne (Commander-in-Chief Scottish Command) and another officer, studying a map during the exercise. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 1 September 1942, Page 3
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