school sergeant
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- englishangel
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Re: school sergeant
Andy McNab for one
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- NEILL THE NOTORIOUS
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Re: school sergeant
National Service "Helped" some Soldiers ------
I had, under my command, a certain Lance/corporal Charlton R. who was quite good at Football --- but couldn't get into the Team, which I captained (The Rugby Ream)
I would like to think that my "Care and guidance" of him, enabled him to make his way in the World --- after leaving the Army
Yes ------- Sir Bobby Charlton !!!!!
I had, under my command, a certain Lance/corporal Charlton R. who was quite good at Football --- but couldn't get into the Team, which I captained (The Rugby Ream)
I would like to think that my "Care and guidance" of him, enabled him to make his way in the World --- after leaving the Army
Yes ------- Sir Bobby Charlton !!!!!
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Re: school sergeant
I had trouble getting into the Rugby REAM, as well Neill !
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Re: school sergeant
Reaming? Freudian slip there I think ...
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