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The Harrogate Apprentice by Fred CarslakeThe author Fred Carslake spent fourteen years of his life coming up with the ideas and concept of this book. He was able to track down and contact many old army comrades of his 1957 intake, with the object of getting them to write contributions for the book about their individual experiences of their time as Army Apprentices.The result is a collection of articles by ex-service men now in the autumn of their lives, recalling their time as Army Apprentice Tradesmen during their teenage years in the late 1950s. The book also deals with the history of the Army Apprentice School Harrogate from its opening in 1947 to its closure in 1996 when it was then known as an Army Apprentices College Harrogate.This highly recommended read is a collection of facts and highly amusing reminiscences, which can not fail to be of interest to anyone who was a boy soldier there or a member of the military or civilian permanent staff. In fact, anyone that has had any connection to the place, during the nearly five decades of its existence will identify with this book. As would the many thousands of ex-service men who started their British Army careers at either of the four Army Apprentice schools; Chepstow, Arborfield, Carlisle or Harrogate.The modern day boy soldier entrants to the Army Foundation College that now stands on the site of the old Apprentice school barracks in Harrogate, will find the contents an interesting comparison to their modern day army life. Indeed, even civilians, both young and old, can't fail to be entertained by the realism portrayed in the stories by the original 'Virgin Soldiers' who entered that place, often as young as 15 years old.P&P details are as follows UK = £3, Europe = £6, Worldwide £10 for this book ONLY!
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The Diary of Phyllis Walther 1941 - 1942. Edited by Patricia and Robert Malcolmson.Hardback. Postage surchage of £1.00 made due to the weight of this item.
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Paper Back
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From Spark Sets to Larkspur, Wireless sets 1910 - 1948.Paper back. Postage surchage of £1.00 made due to the weight of this item.
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With the Chindits and XIV Army in Burma by Robin PainterRobin Painters fascinating memories of War in Burma with the Chindits & the 'forgotten' 14th Army.Hardback
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Lucky Signaller is a record of an unusually varied military career giving a look behind the normally closed doors, at those who defend us. Michael Hancock joined the Royal Corps of Signals in 1937 and writes frankly about former colleagues and the workings of NATO.Hardback
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Tommy Thomas tells the story of 40 years of travel and adventure as a British soldier. Full of incident and humour, this is a detailed account of vanished eras and altered places.Hardback. Postage surchage of £1.00 made due to the weight of this item.
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A Signalman Remembers by Marson HolbrookPersonal reflection on life in the Royal Corps of SignalsPaperback
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The story of Royal Signals 1945-1985 by Philip WarnerThe responsibility of the Royal Corps of Signals is to maintain the link of communications between battlefields and HQ, commanders & soldiers, to provide electronic intelligence and electronic warfare. The Vital Link examines the diverse aspects and traces the complex techniques, technologies, and Signals Tactics since the Second World War.Hardback. Postage surchage of £1.00 made due to the weight of this item.