FURTHER FINDINGS OF TIE COMMITTEE: : :
As the above report seemed to us to bo theoretical rather than practical the committee wan asked to pursue its enquiries into what the present day RSM actually did do. The results of this quest for knowledge are as lows:loOne method of being Regimental was
to lie in bed abd brood until every had warmed up tho air a bits Ho himself than helped in this latter respect by using highly inflammable language, directed at all and sundry.- and the Orderly Sergeant*
2© In being a Major Sgt® tho RSM of to day invariably distinguished himself without apparent off ort®
SoTact® A quality ’which was found in not a single case to be part of the RSM’a make-up» The invariable attitude is typified by tho following: "I know you don’t want to work, but you’re going to, and I’m tho one to sec that you do/ 1 4«on parados ho is sometimes to bo seen but usually (that is in most of the cases investigated) prefers to "carry on normal routine", which consists of doing nothing in par.tiaular, with slier intervals of /’doing block"®
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Gun Flash, Issue XIX, 8 May 1943, Page 3
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