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Good war work by Guards Company. Bottom, a. returned soldier on look-out duty at a coastal station in the Wellington area. A hard southerly is blowing, but he is used to that, and anyway, he has just learned that a permanent shelter is to be built for the men on watch. Above, staff officers from Central District Headquarters on their way to visit the station, the only access to which is over seven miles of rough and precipitous bridle path..

Field-Marshal Lord Milne, > a forni'er Chief of the Imperial General ' Staff, who has J been appointed Colonel Commandant •of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. This body has been trained to make, man, and defend the defences of' Britain.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 9

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Good war work by Guards Company. Bottom, a. returned soldier on look-out duty at a coastal station in the Wellington area. A hard southerly is blowing, but he is used to that, and anyway, he has just learned that a permanent shelter is to be built for the men on watch. Above, staff officers from Central District Headquarters on their way to visit the station, the only access to which is over seven miles of rough and precipitous bridle path.. Field-Marshal Lord Milne, > a forni'er Chief of the Imperial General ' Staff, who has J been appointed Colonel Commandant •of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. This body has been trained to make, man, and defend the defences of' Britain. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 9

Good war work by Guards Company. Bottom, a. returned soldier on look-out duty at a coastal station in the Wellington area. A hard southerly is blowing, but he is used to that, and anyway, he has just learned that a permanent shelter is to be built for the men on watch. Above, staff officers from Central District Headquarters on their way to visit the station, the only access to which is over seven miles of rough and precipitous bridle path.. Field-Marshal Lord Milne, > a forni'er Chief of the Imperial General ' Staff, who has J been appointed Colonel Commandant •of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. This body has been trained to make, man, and defend the defences of' Britain. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 4, 4 July 1940, Page 9