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KING DONS BERET

I United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (United Service) LONDON, Wednesday. King George doffed his gold-braided £ a P of a field-marshal in favour of the black beret headgear of the Royal Tank Corps, of which he is colonel-in-chief, on a visit to the corps at Lulworth Cove. After watching the manoeuvres his Majesty entered a tank and fired two three-pounder shells, scoring a bull’seye with the second shot. Some school children, who were standing at attention during the inspection, so impressed his Majesty that he crossed the ground and included them in the review.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 9

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KING DONS BERET Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 9

KING DONS BERET Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 339, 26 April 1928, Page 9

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