Infantry training

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A compilation of original manuals and training documents used during National Service

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Publish Date: 09/03/2023

Description

Conscription, a feature of the British Army in wartime, did not cease with the end of the Second World War. For almost another two decades, men were conscripted for National Service and two years in the armed forces.

For many it brought some discipline to their lives, for others, they got to see the world. Some fought in action in Cyprus, Malaya, Kenya, Korea and in many other far-flung parts of the dwindling empire. During the Cold War, it also ensured Britain could call on a professionally trained group of men in times of war.

It was all to end by the early 1960s, but hundreds of thousands of men were trained using the information enclosed within the pages of The National Serviceman’s Handbook, a compilation of the various army training manuals issued throughout National Service.

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Dimensions 198 × 129 mm
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Paperback

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English

Edition

New Edition

Dewey

355.50941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K