The Observation Post
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1942.
Information Room Hut 107 has been in existence as an “Information Room” for some little time now but very few people have made the use of it that was hoped for. i ' - As we are in the Army for the duration we might just as well learn as much as possible about our job—when all is said and done ours IS an interesting job— and the Information Room can and does afford the. opportunity to improve our knowledge. The Regiment has been presented with a number of really interesting Artillery war photographs, also a number' of pamphlets and books dealing with various phases of war. These will be added to the collection in the Information Room early next week, and it is hoped that everyone will make a point of looking them over. There must be a number of people within the Regiment who have data dealing with this'or other wars which would be of interest and educational value to all of us. If this is so and they can be spared, the Regiment would be very grateful for their inclusion in the collection. Now that wing training is over there should be more time for study and self development—here is one way of helping oneself. Anyone who has the impression that with the cessation of wing training he can forget what he has been taught or even do nothing towards continuing his studies is worse than a fool. It is essential to every man’s safety that he be conversant with all branches of soldiering and keep himself up-to-date. otherwise he stands a good chance of featuring in the casualty lists when 'lie goes into action. So information from the “Information Room.’’ ! !
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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, 27 November 1942, Page 2
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