AT ENGLAND’S ARMY SCHOOL OF COOKERY—Women cooks have not entirely replaced men in the British Army. In field units soldiers still have to cook for their comrades. Army cooks must be all-round men, capable of turning out good meals from a gas range, petrol cooker, or a few bricks over a hole in the ground.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1940, Page 9
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55AT ENGLAND’S ARMY SCHOOL OF COOKERY—Women cooks have not entirely replaced men in the British Army. In field units soldiers still have to cook for their comrades. Army cooks must be all-round men, capable of turning out good meals from a gas range, petrol cooker, or a few bricks over a hole in the ground. Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 July 1940, Page 9
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