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SHOW A LEG.

Goodness knows what the veterans with Great War No. 1 ribbons think about it, ‘ but in an R.A.F. training station in the north of England the aircrew cadets are not awakened at the crack of dawn by the traditional notes of a bugle sounding Reveille; they are entreated to “show a leg” by the voice of the camp’s radio announcer. ' .

This particular station is extremely up to date in its radio I consciousness, for it has its own internal broadcasting system which gives forth three daily- broadcasts containing instruction, entertainment and news, and ranging from talks on aircraft recognition to’ sessions by the station’s own dance band and .‘ domestic? ’ news items dance band is a great fav'needless to say !•■

The novelty of the system has been found greatly to stimulate interest in the corporate life 'of the station and in R.A.F. matters generally.

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ATC Observer, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 April 1943, Page 12

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SHOW A LEG. ATC Observer, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 April 1943, Page 12

SHOW A LEG. ATC Observer, Volume 1, Issue 7, 1 April 1943, Page 12

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