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STANDING ORDERS FOR GUARDS AND/OR PICQUETS

I*ll walk my post/ from end to end. ' And take no bull from, foe or friend. And if mayhap someone should pass, X shove my' bayonet, - er - at his throat ll .-C And if I see any son of a —-■ , ’ I dive into the neatest ditch, .These are the orders I received, > B’drl'-thc — I relieved.

(This answer, if delivered smartly 1 - ha.'soldierly.manner to any visiting ■ and questioning General, < is bonne to achieve re lts.)

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Gun Flash, Issue VIII, 15 February 1943, Page 4

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80

STANDING ORDERS FOR GUARDS AND/OR PICQUETS Gun Flash, Issue VIII, 15 February 1943, Page 4

STANDING ORDERS FOR GUARDS AND/OR PICQUETS Gun Flash, Issue VIII, 15 February 1943, Page 4

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