LIFE IN THE ARMY
Being a soldier consists mostly of being inconvenienced; of waiting in a line to be fed, to be paid, to buy a stamp, and so on. . . . You are inspected, expected, and suspected every is .! t.'.c of the day. You are urged to u.-e your initiative, and simultaneously prevented from doing so."— (Major Anthony C otterell, in "An Apple for the Sergeant.")
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 11 April 1945, Page 4
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