R#?/r A IN’? GROWING WAR STRENGTH.—Three new photographs illustrating aspects of the Empire's growing war strength. LEFT: Work in the Fleet Air Arm. Training seamen fitters in their essential work. CENTRE: One of the famous Middle East Camel Corps, in the centre of a new and vital war zone. RIGHT: Bayonet practice by British troops in England, ready and waiting to deal with an invasion.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23094, 9 August 1940, Page 14
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65R#?/rA IN’? GROWING WAR STRENGTH.—Three new photographs illustrating aspects of the Empire's growing war strength. LEFT: Work in the Fleet Air Arm. Training seamen fitters in their essential work. CENTRE: One of the famous Middle East Camel Corps, in the centre of a new and vital war zone. RIGHT: Bayonet practice by British troops in England, ready and waiting to deal with an invasion. Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23094, 9 August 1940, Page 14
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