LET’S MEET THE LAST OF THE C.S.M’S
- Overnight, the tribe of company serjeant-majors in Div. Sigs* has dwindled almost entirely away. Only one is left to-day — and let’s meet ’’The Last of the C.S.M.'si"; When he’s not in the Army, S.M. Alec T. Sandy” ) McNab is a mechanician in the Courtenay Place (Wn) Exchange. But he wears the uniform like an oil soldier» which is only natural, since this week marked the end of his first ten and a half years in Signals. He has even found time for married life, “ and has a bonny daughter whose first birthday was celebrated a few weeks ago. And don’t be too hard on too C.S.M. when the week-end fatigue 1-i rs+.n rw n -r ,« r , 4 ' v- v : ~G
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Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 1
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127LET’S MEET THE LAST OF THE C.S.M’S Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 1
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