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INSTRUCTING THE YOUTH OF GREAT BRITAIN IN MILITARY MANOEUVRES. AN INTERESTING TEST AT CRANLEIGH, ENGLAND, BETWEEN THE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS OF THE WESTMINSTER AND CRANLEIGH SCHOOLS. These two schools recently finished up their term by having a field day as opposing forces at Cranleigh. They were put through a full day of manoeuvring for positions one against the other, and as usual showed to great advantage as young soldiers, many of whom are almost ready to take their commissions in the regular Army.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1364, 15 June 1916, Page 9

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INSTRUCTING THE YOUTH OF GREAT BRITAIN IN MILITARY MANOEUVRES. AN INTERESTING TEST AT CRANLEIGH, ENGLAND, BETWEEN THE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS OF THE WESTMINSTER AND CRANLEIGH SCHOOLS. These two schools recently finished up their term by having a field day as opposing forces at Cranleigh. They were put through a full day of manoeuvring for positions one against the other, and as usual showed to great advantage as young soldiers, many of whom are almost ready to take their commissions in the regular Army. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1364, 15 June 1916, Page 9

INSTRUCTING THE YOUTH OF GREAT BRITAIN IN MILITARY MANOEUVRES. AN INTERESTING TEST AT CRANLEIGH, ENGLAND, BETWEEN THE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS OF THE WESTMINSTER AND CRANLEIGH SCHOOLS. These two schools recently finished up their term by having a field day as opposing forces at Cranleigh. They were put through a full day of manoeuvring for positions one against the other, and as usual showed to great advantage as young soldiers, many of whom are almost ready to take their commissions in the regular Army. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1364, 15 June 1916, Page 9

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