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' Fox and<"Sport and General" Photos. , British divisional artillery rehearsing for its work in the war. A barrage was laid down by 25-pounders over three miles of country. Top left, an officer with a fnegapfiqne gives, orders for . aiming after receiving reports from a forward observation post. Top right, two former famous professional footballers use their speed in carrying shell cases. Left, below, a gun crew in action.

Gordon McCuslter Photo. Wing-Commander K. L. Caldwell inspecting men under^ his command at the flying training school in Marlborough. ■ ■ '"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 7

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' Fox and<"Sport and General" Photos. , British divisional artillery rehearsing for its work in the war. A barrage was laid down by 25-pounders over three miles of country. Top left, an officer with a fnegapfiqne gives, orders for. aiming after receiving reports from a forward observation post. Top right, two former famous professional footballers use their speed in carrying shell cases. Left, below, a gun crew in action. Gordon McCuslter Photo. Wing-Commander K. L. Caldwell inspecting men under^ his command at the flying training school in Marlborough. ■ ■ '" Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 7

' Fox and<"Sport and General" Photos. , British divisional artillery rehearsing for its work in the war. A barrage was laid down by 25-pounders over three miles of country. Top left, an officer with a fnegapfiqne gives, orders for. aiming after receiving reports from a forward observation post. Top right, two former famous professional footballers use their speed in carrying shell cases. Left, below, a gun crew in action. Gordon McCuslter Photo. Wing-Commander K. L. Caldwell inspecting men under^ his command at the flying training school in Marlborough. ■ ■ '" Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 96, 23 April 1940, Page 7

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