Army clerks and other men doing non-combatant duties in the British Army go through a course of realistic battle training, emerging as tough, bronzed, fighting men ready to lay down pen and take up gun or grenade at a moment's notice. An army clerk proving himself a fighter. Tackling a pile of bomb debris with finger ready crooked to tommy gun trigger.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1942, Page 3
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62Army clerks and other men doing non-combatant duties in the British Army go through a course of realistic battle training, emerging as tough, bronzed, fighting men ready to lay down pen and take up gun or grenade at a moment's notice. An army clerk proving himself a fighter. Tackling a pile of bomb debris with finger ready crooked to tommy gun trigger. Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1942, Page 3
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