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AMBULANCE ROAD ACCIDENT - NOV 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (561427a)
Ambulance after being involved in a road accident
AMBULANCE ROAD ACCIDENT - NOV 2005
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AMBULANCE ROAD ACCIDENT - NOV 2005
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (561427b)
Ambulance after being involved in a road accident
AMBULANCE ROAD ACCIDENT - NOV 2005
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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WITH THE GUARDS IN TRAINING
This series of pictures, taken at a camp in Southern England, shows the intense training through which these modern soldiers pass before being avsorbed into the Service battalions. For four months the young Guardsmen are hard at work, swimming in full kit, scaling walls, leaping ditches, and generally learning the intricacies of modern warfare.
Photo Shows: Scots guardsmen in perfect alignment take a wide ditch in their stride during training.
28 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Glass plate mono negative
WITH THE GUARDS IN TRAINING
This series of pictures, taken at a camp in Southern England, shows the intense training through which these modern soldiers pass before being absorbed into the Service battalions. For four months the young Guardsmen are hard at work, swimming in full kit, scaling walls, leaping ditches, and generally learning the intricacies of modern warfare.
Photo Shows: The Guards take "Bechers Brook", Scots Guardsmen leaping a ditch they have named after the jump in the Grand National during training.
26 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Glass plate mono negative
WITH THE GUARDS IN TRAINING
This series of pictures, taken at a camp in Southern England, shows the intense training through which these modern soldiers pass before being absorbed into the Service battalions. For four months the young Scots Guardsmen are hard at work, swimming in full kit, scaling walls, leaping ditches, and generally learning the intricacies of modern warfare.
26 August 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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TRAINING THE "ALL ROUNDERS" OF BRITAIN'S FORCES
There is scarcely any wartime job which is not done by members of the royal Marines, probably Britain's most versatile force. Royal Marines are serving in ships ando n shore all over the world.
The men are trained in many types of gunnery, in the use of searchlights, in all forms of signals, in infantry work and even as pilots for the Fleet Air Arm.
These pictures were taken at at training depot of the Royal Marines at a port in southern England, where many young recruits are now learning the varied duties of the regiment.
Photo Shows: Recruits of the Royal Marines bayonet charging during their infantry training.
19 March 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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